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A Bulietin For Sale ' .rtisement Wiil Self It Ay ,_1‘_. NORWICH BULLETIN THUI!SDAY NOV. 9, 1922 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get lt 0! nd M ‘mount WSULLIVAN—I1 ) Mir. of & Fair A Bulietin Want Advertisanent Will Get It e A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It pons. . WANTI ln-uw- WANTED—Mother's _Phone 1596, Helper,” uzc‘ nov9d -w |‘1¢‘1 1 M KELLEY W s ton Wasty nm N Fopnor denee. BEARKEY Xov. 6 FUNERAL NOTICES -ru\\fh s eliy, Nov. 1 Meehan, aged 1 yoar fternoon at | Mary's ce tt City, Nov. 7 azed 83 yom 1922, : Main 11. at tie cen BAGER—In Borrah at t ddughter. Mre. Bdwin Charles tustin Gage: Phnecat ot iy late fome cus stroet. Norwich ' tevnogm. Nov. 10, at 2 n the family lof Mewood ecme- 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Dlrectors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Otamber of Commerce Building Phans 238-2 Lady Ass GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer TPROMPT SERVICE DAY X NIGHT “nald for general house ve woman Who will g0 home even- to Mrs. pIy, ornings 9 Lincoln Ave. of three ad ». 0."Bo; NTED llas Lanch. WANTED—T: anrzn—&’aluud walttoss, A% | L iy, City. Lunch. novsa Wilkimansic, an_esperi- ced shleswoman for coat und Hrean fi-;-l . WANT E D~Miscslianeous 00Q_camaition. - The Johnson Co., 107- 03 Srarkiin St S novdd “IANTED—Sccond, hand furnicure, am- iqhtes apd books. . J. Kim orvich, onm., Box 19 noved 13, six or seven u it ARGl SOBe Sover sl At va_set cut didja wonder what va voted? A 3iind pipes 50¢: another lot pipes i9c; Locksite o- at kagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—Furniture, s Ward bros., 45 Jackson St. el 632 marl4iuThs WARD pays oig prices for el Toamisch AU umtnce: Thes b h. ¥1STPTES s, etc., and A |Be R wh _ WANTED—A writing ; fieations, &alaty, farm work. B, oct30d NORWICH men over 17, 4 way foail clerks; commence $: common éducation sufficlent ; i Frank- 9-hour day. Come ready Wilimantie car it Framkiin Sauare &t off at Occum station. Company's 'bus will take you to mill, 6.45 a. m. young: man, an, knowledge of boogks state in own agé an (xm‘rv 8., Halletis. WANTED Saicamen and _ca sell fue ox 173 Groton, Cong. W ANTED~—Kalesan Who- can turnish | recommendations ag to ability and char- Who desifes & permanent position means _success. te Lard work Box 179 Bulletin Office. WANTED—A siglé man for general tHozle, Levanon. A, s free; write immedfately. tate, Dept, 31-N.. m,m Commmon laborers. Wwages 35¢ Get BOARD Versailles INLAND PAPER novid o work. good, pen- | cping and tyne- wereiis il | Hox | énce novéd vassers s'n Eastern Connecticut. | telligent, novdd novid er, N, per ak 0., Con) .2 Draper Welvel;u_ 2 Ring Spinfiers 1 Doffer. All For Night- Work ASHLAND COTTON CO. JEWETT CITY, CORN. | ho b Bo: wor somé 1aying. T FOR SALE—20 North l'l\h'd Ave., jted namber of pullets. ¥OR SALE—Green tal and hog feed, at 1 1-2 Ross, 48 Hifi rovLTRY TOR SALE—100 pullets, rns and \White Geofge F. Danielson, me a‘. ftv Goklyn fif ; d W, Wyandotte coekerel x 113, Canterbury, Conn. rks Franklin. Telephone 203 1éy St., Norwicn. FOR SALE—Automobi ‘Whitc Leg- Hocks,. Spring_hatch, artholoméw, 14 puriets, 30 roosters. 16 e, Conn. _roviq i L | rrlls)l Game cockerels also a lim. J. Johnson, novsd age, a- poultry s ber bound; 4. B, flov2d Ad- hour, WOULD you weits = weaithy, pretty girl? 8o umptd eny e!awc, Please. Lillian Spreul, Cieveland, Ubi. Augl0Th WANTED—Unfuenished _room, steam neaty, r;: couple. Write Bo2" 55, Bulletim névs; " NOMES WANTED_Free homed must - | be& Tound for two little Protestant girl: one 7 and ope’12 years old; they are in- attractive youngsters and need, | more than anythig else, normai home Jife with someoe Who .cares - for-&nd under- stands chilgren. Anvone interested in &ither ane df these chfldren please ‘com- icate witn The Bureau of Child Wel- fare, State Capitol. Hartforq, Conn. -5 e Tk_rout 1l ‘Write Milk, Bulletin. novid TINTERNATIONAL and Realty Ageney, real estate of all deseription, in- eamship tickets, notary public. Cheneski, Agt., 160 North Main Pulaeki Hall Blg. novéd armers and" workmen to we sell at very reasonable prices’ the “Ball” brand rubbers, rubber boots and feit boots. Goldblatt's Shee Stgre, 46 Franklin St Norwick, Conn. WANTED-Tou Want (o Have a mise jcluee, Go to,_Antoophiai's Studio, 52 , OPD. ‘postoMee. Special, plctures titken az 41,95 & dozen, worth $6. oct?1d cash prioss pald urgituce, - housenold goods, antiques, store fixfures and tools; me before selli Z\ ‘Weisinge: Wisker 8¢, Bnane $i-2 ot MANnn—Secand huu antigue fur- nilure; bedt prices paid. A. Bruckner, [ iklin St. Phone 712-5. my30d ‘hn::d P 5"' I % a &4 “Phone 1114 e and hst Drices for e e B T “WE second mins, suecesmos co king, 44-38 Water oné 1305. #epl2d S - P ——————— WE BUY 'RAW FURS - particulaes in first letter. St o WANTED—A late ntode! Iight truek in ! { g FOR SALE FOR SALE—A{ 2 sacrifice. fur-trimmed cOats, beautiful dresses, handsome fox r3; also shirt waists, s serge suit. 52 Chrueh st noved “FOR SALE Larsc buliding in fime o catfon, oecupied for Stores and dwellinga : geariy remtal $2,250: cxceptionally good feturn on ifijestment ; only small amount of cash required. Write Box 161, Bulle- tin. nov9d YOR SALE—335 slightly used’ wicker Ha; w,fl:d stroller. $15. 10 Nelspn Place, noy " FOR SALE—New imported high power rifie; chean for quick sale. May be seen 9d Ter race. cottage, Sholes, Ly With all improvements. Coit on, the Square. Phone vod FOR SALV—The newly established business owned by Peter Flynn of Jewett City ;-rare opvortunity 3 it will pay-to in- vestigate. For further varticuiars, Bur- dick & McXicol. Thaver Biés. =~ novsd 700 will buy a p-mcre farm nea ratifoad Station. state road and thriving faetory vil'age; easy terms. novdd . Burdick & Mo- 1, Real Estate and Insurance. Thayer Bldg. nox9d i 1 A&ll!dewSale Advertisement Will Sell It —_— POR 3ALS FOR SALE The thres family brick dwelling No. 40 CIiff Street, with large barn or ige - and additianal ot ~ Central ment. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phenes 278 MAIN STREET location, geod . invest- -FOR SALE - A shoe repairing business in a ne)fi» boring. town, all ready for business wia a smalt’ stock of shoes. For particulars, inquiee of * FRANCIS D. DONOHTU Cestral Blds. Phene. Norwich, Cons. A Bulletin For Sale | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell It A Baulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It LEGAL NOTICES. ELECTROLOSIS MADAM BERGSTRESSER SPECIAL STOCKHOLDEES' MEETING | Removes Hair, Warts A_special méeting 6f the stockholders of the Angué Park Hair Coith Company ig hereby called 1o be ield at the office of rown & James. Thaver Building. ~Nor- wich, Conn, on the 4th day of December, 1922, at 11 a'clock a. m., to see if they will vote to confirm the vote of the Direc- tors of said corporation to terminate its corporate existence duly passed at the | meeting of saia Directors held at Nor- Tieh, Conn.. on the 4d day of Novembe, of which vote is as follows: emolved, That the Sornorate existence M the Angus Park Hair Cloth Company | terminated and that all proper steps be immediately taken as orovided by law for the final dissowtion of said corpora- tion.” Dated at Nofwich, Conn., Nov. 3, 1922, By Order of the Directors. HARRY D. S. CRUICKSHANK, President Attest ARTHUR M. BROWN, nov9-15-22-29 Secretary. Tel. 981, re $70 per thousand J. F. CONANT. 11 Franmklin St. —_— AUTOMO.IL! A(OE“ORIIQ WRY YOT have your old car recover- ed? We can make it look Jike the best model out; cur business is making topg and we can do it well; satisfaction gu anteed with every job, large or_ small Norwich Auto Trimming Shop, Majestic Bide., top flor. _Tel. Z114. nov4d NORWICH Auto and Truck Faint Shop: all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry, Pond SL_ Phone 1397 octiz “TRERE 1S MERIT in our work: iry it Imperial Garage Co., Lhesmul st l"lloln !'9 __Jeitd TATTO TOPS, radiator covers, mrulmr. #lip covers and tire cove reupitoister- Ing. all kings of autos. Jea Angarame PoBd St Phose 1397~ mari = AT A COURT OF PROBATE AELD at North Stomington, within and for the Distriet of North Stonington, on the 6th day of November. A. D. 1922. Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Timaie of Jennie I. Chapman. late of Xorth Stonington, in said District, de- CceaBed. 3 The Adminfstrator exhibited his admin- FOE SALE TPwo-tenement liouse, six and nige roofi!{' each apartment, with garage for car, w Burdick & McNicol Thaver | al] modern” improvements, onl East Main | $t, lot 50x150, five minutes’ walk from particutars, Feanklin Square. see Tel. For full A. V. COVELLO, 1527-3. 7 198 Cm st istration aceount with waid estate to the Court for allowance ; it 15 therefore Ordered, TRat the 14th day of Novem- ber. A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore-y noon, at the Probate Court Room in| North _Stonington, in sald Dists be, | and the same is, appointed for hearing | the same, and the said Administrator is directed to give motice therec? by publish- OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK FOR SALE Singer sewing machine, @rop head, $20; ome Mouschold. $10: several others at a bargain, White Sew- ing Machine Co, 29 Franklin St Phone 71212, novad FOR SALE A good upright. Liano, condition, $85; §15 down, §1.50 weekly. TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Frankfin Square, in first class | ing this order once in The Norwich Bul- . letin, & newsvaper having a circulation in | said District. and by posting a copy here- of o the public signpost in sald Town of North Stonington mearest where said de- ceased last dwelt, at least five days price OF ALL KINDS FOR SALE—A dandy house seven roome, prics 33,800, - Cott & Sholes, on the Smhr! Phone !!. navsd FOR SALE—Two-tamily bouse, Laurel | Hill Ave,, $4,000, In very good condition. Coit & Sholes, on the Squarc. Phone 2288 novsd FOR SALE—TWo mood slab piles of good _mixed Wood in good ‘location; will saw stove léngth or four fect; if vou can handle a lot of good slab wood it Will pay you to call and look them over. Teles 12_Willimantic. novd FOR SALE — Winchester repeating AU, as méw. Can be seen at 382" Main St., Marguetite Bldg. novsd FOR SALE—Parlor stove and one aif- tignt heater. For particulars, call at 382 Main St. novsd residence, tionaily. good at very low » Real Estate novsd, apart- 1l Sts., in rticulars, ses desirable centrally focated, ex proposition ; ean be Pous price. Inquifé Frank Si Broker. Phone 2088. Pfll sALE—SlKMfinm! b1 ment house, corver Eim and the heart of the efty. For Elizabeth Habeeb, 178 Cli novsd FOR SALE—Combination c caa) and gas Kitohen cange, rofl-ton desk, bookcases, antiques, settles, garden togls. Apply rear 90 Broad St. ngvsd b&’m SALE_Square piso” in exocllent ftion; wonderful bargain for 325; imvesigale it. Plau-Cadden Co. Nor- Wiehh: novad ' EAGLE CLOTHING COMPANY NORWICH H requiud. ha {Chs ca) 4o0ls work done on mot James P. Donovan, “FOR SALE—$50 buys & 1917 Excelsior motoreycie” in first class rfunning order. White, 26 Main St., Goodyear, Ct. ;] lnod condition. Franklin St “¥OR SA car. ‘mory Garage, Franklin St. pricés from ve a complete set of for special repairing, and guar: 9 Main st. arlie ov8d PHofs 756 g l. 6 1"._1 FuneralDirectors 8 MAIN STREET . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY on NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS, i &my. TSE! =0id jed ; ur: Olb‘? mlkex Al arage, ’l‘v'n. 6 sed: Atmory Gafage, noxdd "~ FOR SALE—Three used Harley-David- | & son motoreycles ; will sell on easy tefms if desired $100 up; Wi factor; -antee, ail cles and bicy les. | noveéd 31! nov4d 924" Hupmobile touring ! padsenger atge urine |1 & v, 'Pen\ilekm, Broadway. _oct19a “TO RENT—_Thres rooms, 50 Cedar St. | m '.ululoebtx. Inquite American Shoe Repairing Co., 36 | IA¥8e éneugh-for and Bug?sd PARTS FOR ALL 1.AKES 0¥ CARS i Norwich Aute Wrecking Co “We tear ‘e déwn éind sell the pieces.” Phons 1116, Wt to Swan's Garag LosT Ann’huuu LOST—A mn of mioney, Wednesdl.y morning, hétweén Greefievilie and Acad- Fewdrd if 1éft at Bulletin Office. noved “ex- ms Tay- Ethier, FOB SALE—$95; 1917 Ford roadster, a big barkain, come in. convinee yourselt: Art _Garage fot three cars, rear of §6 Framklin St, $10 per mofith. ApBly Alling Rubber Co. noved TO RENT—Furnished toom, 49 Chutch Call evenings. novdd FOR RENT—Large farm near Oak- | dale. tor particulats, ring 181-4 Norwich: noved el y | 6t mprovements, Crescent . St novéd TD RE! light housekeeping at i novid 10 RENT-—Good improvements, 99 ] 14) Framkln St. tenement, Chestnut _modern St Ward novd Frankin St. noved L "T0 BENTFurnished two-room bun- T jalow; nceds small repairs; good ehEnce for carpenter or handy man fo get Joiv {rent, gas and electric lights. Thone 1303, Hov4d o it Tel. 535-2; e houufilggxu cel Square and J. B, please leave at Bul ive reward. LOST—Pocketb betwel artin, titi LOST—Oct. 27, betWéen West Town St. and center of eity, a marfbou n rewatd. Phons §12. Frankli Finder &hd re- Aovdd %e: 157 S8 Store, gt oct2ld % % “2!1' ot Bt (4N, nedr ésterly road; $10 1851-12. LOST—Bétweén B R nrfl‘& Dlrse hmflé 8 fiofld S;nnl oty VT Hiward m-mh; ind "o &8, Fiftd 5%, Ko l..li-cnwm cord tire, sithier Ttween el o 1 Nore . Wales Lines Co., Mans NIOREL PLAPING 44 AL .Shetucket St. 70 RE g otBekeeping. " taauirs by Bros._ 2 oY e Al e “"mm.i.":. + In CgRl Co, - Tel, 1819. 4 7 p 10 RENT—Small tutnishéd _sp ment, §2 McKinley Ave. Mrs. Con novld & " 16 BRENT—O i or week, and fl; !lfifi robms. Phone 789-3. 0 RENT-—Store at | |natire Coidblates Shve lin St. T06 RENT—Rooln with kitche: 1ight, housekeeping, ‘27 Diviston oct18s O RENT-Well _furnished, rooms, 84 Franklin St.. . ool 1O RENT—Apartmient of nire r R Stote, 46 Frafi '{i TO RENT A-STORE AND TENEMENT. Wikt RENT TOGETHMER OR SEPARATE. AT 280 FRANKLIN. SYREET. AP: PLY WAX SCHWARTZ, 8 FAIR- MOUNT SYREET. PHOR | BURGEON Bflgi?hn : 147 WEST MAIN STREET . TELEPHONE 1305 .;nzwul ’&‘l‘w‘ fivasd sore. 571"16“]’ § ‘gfl e coome [Bau-Cadien 6% NT-—Two furnished rooms fof |sizes. ] _{Con. room, by day flmn e tor ong year suerifcs FOR SILE_Shab wood, $8 a cord ?‘héflc 1831-12 novid “¥oR sALE T f shagbark Walnuts. Amasa-M. Maine, R. D. | Xorwich, Conn. n FOR SALE—Seven-room house, mbd; jern improvements, open, fireplace, hard- gh, fivé minutes' walk to. Frank- lin Square ; price 36,506 ; only 32,000 rite Owner, Bullétin. nov7a “EOR SALE Another_catichd of Ver- mént._cows wm arrive Saturday, Noy. 4 Jamés H North Frankifn, Conn. blnorn __fovéd ros sn.na-mw nevmht sets, at & nfotiérate price; install one now and hear concerts daily by famous artists; ack us o demonsifaté, Plaut-Caddén Co., Nee- wich. ovEd “¥YoR SALE~Upright With hand_ epigndla” action and terms desired. orwich. novéd “¥OR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safds for office household use; all Plaut- n Co, Norwich. ‘8l novéd ¥R SALE—Why buy. a mew heater g:n;‘m‘ o S A e a5 Briveace 10w srice? 102 Frankil St. novid McCray model, Thautre of G, (‘:?:e:fl‘x o e utre 4 e Se Patbans Tt novid 2 e Lt r nam; el 0 re- iable party. Inquire W. Tewgood, b.. ‘EDn Cefin, ? MVK' '0- SprE ;uns 1 TM :-m o i AN SO e SRR S DTS “Fom saLEKitehen aa8 pasier stoved, slightly uséd, at ceasonable prices. No ich Fumniture Co, 6 Main St Neswich, Tel. 1914-4. e T e Rl g P gfit ?io, cars Bulletifl, oY FOW SALE--Ne® sovén-foom house, = *.]ni Orenard St, #1f modetn ents; fever occupied. Ave. YOk $ALE Ea Inntire l’l’i‘%zn "x'o.%%f‘.;: g‘b‘:} J‘lw DIW I d maw Ia imgs. ,,,'é"“’ m-etmlmli fit‘ngv iIrpenitéd shép; e m ot order 3 uow M\l Ovl«, d]?y go fifld h 2 i FOR SALE A 3600 Upright Wegman Mahogany Comcort Prano, used only s shert iime; Bpecially Terms, $25 down, 32.50 you cammet tell priced st $235. weekly. TALKINGM ACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin Square. For Sale one from new. two-tamiy heuse, seven and it sooms, alt modern ioxprovchent "‘l garage for twd ears, lot 50x156, ive mimutes’ walk from Fraskiia squste. Alss two twe-family houses, six and fire rooms, With all medern Jmsprovements, lot ‘lh‘,‘.} Plensant §t. . A great oppertunity; 2,000 cash required on esedb houss. For farther partiewlsrs, fmquire of JAMES E. MOOEE, Bosms 115-11Z Theyet Bids. FOR SALE o Mt at a speeial low price, one of tie fmsst farms within five miles froth FrankHn with an elegant house, finety and several barns and garage, i with year 1922 crops harvest fuel for long, eold winter. This st be so obliged to make a bl This is your chance for only omoe. Fot all particulars, inquire of JOHN A MORAN, REAL ESTATE BEOKESN. in Eastern Conneeti saer) FOR SALE Eiglit-tooms MOBERN COTTAGE, with largé lot Broad St., very desirably located a great opportunity for someons to séctire a very chéice homie at a minimum price: For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATF BEOKER, octiéd Fraskiis Seaede. ieut, located s, ed, farm at ofice, even If we - are Sacrifice on peide. on, near ootner of Watren St.; FOR SALE SEVI:-'&-ROOM HOUSE ust Callplfld At No. 14 Elmwood Avo. Lot 50%105 Feet' - Immediate Possession 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 8§76 240.-ACRE FARM msm ‘ % vb!u! ol n\ L the xm. um tools, beI ing Aru:s M. waed, late i i. ‘a i‘i‘n“ang"my" “plban end m.» Oll u- o ot Fot dtise 4nd térths, Hidde auunr ot P .} .HE';;‘.: ll m for “’?- mn, ubv. 10, 1088, 1f stor 1 5y numk Moosuy, Bex 43-A., Roite 6. 1. novéd. STANTON L. BRIGGS - Tel. 18-5 Levanow. 1 Wil sehl #% public suétion ~on _my . | plice i the ToWi of Vilidgs of Versailles, oh FBIDAY, NOV. 14, 100% (8% 10 oelbek & e 7] ve lv}' ¢ W in the Automobiles, \Carriages, Wagons,| {Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Waerk. to the date of said hearing, and make re- turn to the Court. E CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. T OF PROBATE HWELD ;‘withip_and for the Distriet Norwich, on the 7th day of November. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Frank W. Pitcher, late of | orwich, in said District, deceased. Nellie’ A. Pitcher of Norwich, Conn. appeared in Cofirt and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein set forth. Blacksmithing In All its Branches that an instrument puroortimy to be thc Jast will and testament of said deceassd . Scott & Clark Corp. Whereupon, 1t Is Ordercd. That sald (507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET pétition be. heard and determined at th Probate Court Room in_the City of Nor. in said District, on the 13th day of Novembar, A. P 1923, at 10 o'cloek in the MONTV[LE.E forenoon. and tHat notice of the pendency of sald petition, and of sald heArInE| A serions aceideat occurred on Weds thereon. be given by the publication of | | 5 Tiows Ateidonr oocoer this order oné time ir gome newspaper by fil B d drie b: having & circulation in saM District. ag | o%ned Iton Bogue an e by Jeast threé ds: prior 1o the date of said | Edwin Keefe skidded Bnd ran into a tel- hearing, angd that réeturn be made to this| éphone pole near Smithline's grocery Court. store. Keefe was on liis way to work at ove o Mrs. Bogue was on the back seat of the ot i di; to drive the car back. Atfest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. auto, intending to drive Clerk. | Wheh the car struck the pole Keefe was Rorse Frge '*fl—” cut about the neck, Severing one vein| i soraping th lar vein. Mre. at *Roreich, within and for the District | 2o oy ROE T v The'sth tay of Novemper, | Pose ¥as soverly” ehaken up o Yy o e o bruised,, huring her hip and back and T NFLBON 1. AYLING, Judee, | outting one hand. Eoth were (aken to of Mary B. Whitney, lato of | the home of Mrs. Boguc's sister-in-law Norwiel, in sad Distriet, deceased. near by. Dr. Domohuc was cailed and T Harry Brasue of Hinsdale, Mass.. | ihey ware taken \to their home. The e appenreg in Court and fled a 'Bettlon | joo o¢ the car was tom compietely off. praying, for the coasons therein set forth. g By afministration be granted upen the | the t0p was also torn éstats ot sald decesend, allcgea to be | beoken and the modguard badly best. testate Mr. Boguc considers the car a comple M Fheréupon. It Ts Oreted, That said | fos. 1t Is not insured sgainst sceldent. petition be heard and determined at the | The Mismes Alta and Marien Hewitt rt Room in the City of Nor- E:Sfi; Em ‘District. on the 14th day of | B&Ve 4 very emjoyable Hnllow:‘en ,,:n’,- e b velock 1f the | at their home on Saturday N A D cofas 1 i pendency | Uncasville o 30 guests, all in costume, of saig petition, and of said hearing | some as ghosts. Games were plaved and Thecrad, T8 iven by, che publication of | refrestments served. " "5 order tite in some th ot mion Having & ciroulation I satd Distriet, at e gt ibaan ool e rior {o the date of Sai e und that retara Do made to Thia| C. B. Burgess and nrs. M. Web;l"rxm Wednesday afterncott at the home of Mr. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Burgess. T8 above and forégoing ix'a Wue copy | Mre B P. Aver of Momtville Cemter of 5 the Sunday school comvention M R DREECHER. | held at Torrington on Thursday and Fri- g day. ——eeee | “Ji0q Bliva Kilieen has eetorned from LE— a Several weeks' visit with reltives in _YOR 84 o Philadeiphia, Pa. and Eilzabeth, N. J. JUST LERRIVED. The Ladies’ Aid of the - Unecasville ethodiét church made a profit of §76 at My horses ace Mero on iime, and they | inair chisken pie supper on Thm.h, are o nics, lot—bif omes, light ones. and chunks, sifigle Sdirs, all ready to 0 W rices low fo § Pl and famfly moved-to Gitbert 1 §6 to work. P low for the Lind nd_gee i Tel 536-3. the residence® of Johti Adams on Mon- Come a; ‘w“ PAINT AND WALLPAPER Gay. IOIWICH Chain Wallpaper Store Co., M and Mrs. Richards of New York and Mr. Richaras’ sister of SWitzerland Willow 4nd Chestomt 8ts., T. E. McCl Nothing over 13c, are visiting at the home of Joseph Charch. Word has beent recéived by friends in town that John Olsen, a former resident, fs -a patlent at the Hartford hospital. where_ he undewent an oOperation fof a| ieitis, Harry Watl, Fred Chapel and Lioyd Chapel were visiting friends at Quaker Hilt ofi Sunday. Elizabeth Stedrns, who has been quite 11l_with brenchitls. i# improving siowly. ‘MP. ana Mrs. Lubin Whecier of Nof Wich Towg visited {ricndy i the village on Sunday. Mrs. Gertri an@ daughter and Harry on_Sunday. Thom#s Latimer of Oakdale spent tie weék énd in FaY River. “¥oR RALE 1., rege ':r nlL SUILDING WILLIAM ©. vacxo,w fl. Wers. and J We Hev. and Mfs. E. P. Ager ang Mrs. neé 97 Bected. hian | Frank Sehaifiéla attenaéa the eoufity ms- S et enizy | sOCHALIOR Of Comgrégational churches st Fuend 1 Groton recently. o B g “fi"'glm"" A large new bullétin board has been e R e 9T placed on fite fawA in fromt of the Uniom Shafler and son Richard uth, Miss Carrie Simpson rs motcesd to Providence jrchiidren automobile § | { than brains are -nok Avonnid thy. | Baptist churcy t of al furnace has church, and day morning Alice Potier with klace Dart in three consisted of refreshmen! The schoois were convention held in New all of the teacher J. Dana Coit cently visited planation of the school clgh. The much interested joined the ciub, An inte feld at Cooles ncon. The ers were present hoped that the oth do tikewiee BRIEF als abou: s the 1.600 tens of c ruptey in Doolittie and majority of the d New Brit ed to the down his child b certain whether t tunately, the chil Simsbury. —W s home here was' born in lecland amd c: country with Mre MeCol years ago and had lived Norfelk. — Announcerment made of the enzagemen wude L. Carl, daugl Samuel L. Carl, and Is of Hartford. The wedd at diic bride’s home Saturds Terryvila—John Powsh was killed at the junct boutevard when his steuck by an automobs driven by John_Sergi of poliee investigated but mage Torrington—Grand Sub Peter J. Cavanaugh of Grang Secretary Thomas C augatack, of the Foreste motored from Toreingtor and attended the meeting of Cour. vilte. Namgatnck/—The Jocal frat league hae been formed for 1922-23 with elght teams was composed of four organizatioms last year. Alfred Hubakd has heen clacted precident and Ravymond officia ecorer. - Mifidale—The annual meeting of Hoee company No. 3 Was held at the hose- house and the foflowing officers elected - Foreman, Harr$ Winchell; first assistan R. G. Ransom; second assistant. Vietor Fofitana ; mcur} and treasurer, David Leinhadt. Bristel—Mrs. Henry B. Goodenoagh of Hartford, formerly of this city, has of- fered to the local library a large coliec- tion of minerals collected by her hus- band, lately deceased, with the cases con- tatning them. The board of library diree- tors has voted (0 accept th Winsted. —At a meeting of ex-service men held in Veterans' hail to make ar- rangements for the observance of Armis. ice dsy, a committee was appointed o confer with ex-service men ™ nea towns and arrange for a pa other exercises in keéping with Hamdeon—Maj Fregarick Oberlin ah: He was 82 Brist il Tariff- armal quoit e zcason of The leazue Fo alter S. Lay, Major d Post Commander George Fitch have been named as a com- mittée of the focal post of the American Legion to appear before tne hoard of findfice shorFtly to express (he sentiment of the legion here for a memorial tows hall. Waterbury,—State's Attorn F. Carmiody, acting for the action for damages in the inst George Prisavage " avenue, asking for Terrence tate. filed ar arior court 151 High- omure Ivn of & judgment lien issued | L. Brown againet Prisav £5,081 Hartford —Entries for méet here on Nov. 10, 11 about 40, it is announced have come from Boston. New timore, Washington, Aberdee Parkersbprg, Pa., Anace a. Framingham; Mass., and the east. ork Dayton. D G places in Chaplin.—Louis Kiu warden of Hariford has Mreatencd to bring suit against John Pavl Jones of fhe Beat Hiil seetion of this town be- cause he alleges the latter shot his prize coon hound, Beauty, while Kiuntz and lehalas Candella, also of Hartford, were hunting on Jones’ farm. wh s posted. z, former dog Some people who have more money ered weal- ru.wrmbum NORWICH, CONN. . i THE NORW!CH BULLETIN lk.“Alefi.im m’r-u.r-sa..au. Auetioneer e RO i mflfll. 48 orosbesesgeseterer ot P“tom u...wmnmfi EMert-.'Mm-nafl,u ek Wnteoanpleudbdtwmmmm

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