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A Bélletin For Sale.; ; Advartisement Wfll Sell 1t -NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1522 A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Will Get It ‘| A Builetin Want Advertisement Will, Get It | o ——— A Bulletin For Salc_ Advertisement Will Sell it BOEN Bridgeport John Patrick, Nov. 10, lll. I¥AN—In g Je.,to John | - son, | WANTED—Ferais | WANTED—Compeétent laundress, Ap- 1 1lelen Lyons Sullivan of Bridge-yply afternoons to Matron, 99 Washington MARRIED GA¥- HITCHON—In Norwich. Nov 1922, by Reg. Robert W. Day, Edwin Matrico Gay of Julian terrace and Mifs Tersie Hitchon« of 327 Washington 11, | St vr \Vtzb—tu ofice, girls, nov1lsd Lann. Pop- o ddults on rtford: no ob- s to rme with chfid .of schéol age. Box 125, Bulletim. #oviid E reiabe an as housekeenet for | farm seven miles from DIED ] ®—1In New London, Nov. 11 , wife of Willam Eden. LATHAM-—1In Niantic Nov, 10, Charles B. Latham. aged 00 years. 'nWl ER—In New London, na, widow of Josenh g3 years, QMDDAID—IH Soringfield. Mass., Nov 11, 1922, Lizzie Fenner, wife of Lafay- ette Stoddard, formerly of Grgjon. CARTER—In Montville, Nov. 11, dward Carter, aged 38 years. MORAN—In this city, Rose Moran New years 182¢, 1922 Nov Haven, FUNERAL BRYNGELSON_Tn | OTICES altic, Nov. 187 rah Krist widow of Olans Pr)ngelson aged 17 years. Funeral at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Oscar Anderson, 191 High street, at Baltic, Tuesday, Nov. 14, at 2 p. m. Bartal in Maplewood cemetery N—In this city, Nov. 31, 1922, Ilivan, widow of Charles Wat- ome of Thomas .. Tuesday k. Re- Houbhan morning, Nov. quiem mass at § oclock, Burial in the 11mll) 1ot in St | Mary’s cemetery, 1922, | | ble: . |securing emnloyment ; G.. son of Edward and Jane | out W Wi fln—“uw’m spinnérs,. driwine Warp tenders, s tenders for textile cotton mill making plath white goods; day and night shifts; good wages, steady work; no labor trou- bonus for night work ; no charge for some tengments available ; families counmnx of “textile workers preferred. Apnly foyment Dept., Room ..33 Batler Em:\‘ Bldg., Providence, R. noviid tenders, ocs WANTED—Miscollancous wmm:-—m: carriage in first class condition. Call 1224-12. noviid | o WANTED _Man or woman, take orders £0r AuESery stock ; no collections ; no_de- livery; pay weekiy ; art time. Pairview Nudseric novisd " WANTED. la. Norwich or néar by to New York € m' or vicinity for 09 cabic feet van, for Nov. 16 or 17 Address Cloud D. Hughes, Sequare, Pa. | second uu\l]d " WANTED—Small turnished apartment or rooms by desirable counle; must be neighborhood ; highest ecferences. Box 32, Bulletin. noviid THIGHEST priccs, paid_tor uxca furni- ture and antiques. Louis D, Wa. 389, Norwich. JylZM\\F WAhTED-—lIMe ..nd wortian with- STl housework in eountry, family o tWe, home. Box 13, Eilfott, Comn.. or afi’d Totamm #15 nov1od Sunday and d: W‘m—W! Helper, after- nooms. 3 novd wrtg;: mug honsekeeper : ishing; sood wa'cs ?. 0. e i 168, Norwich. NTED — Expericaced m Soitas Yourd. g HowTd WANTED—A Iate model Light truck in condition. The Johnson Co., 107- 1'.‘9 Franklin St. " DIDIA run_into the booth and Jook all around and pull some lever, an’ afte ya get out didja wonder what ya,voted A jumdandy line of pipes 50¢; anot of elife Dit pipes .79¢ bactd pouch §1, at Fagan noved T WANTED—(n _Willimautie, enced saleswoman for partment ; good sala€y sition. Apply by letter, giving e Box 4, Norwich Bulietin. TWANTE Wmms ply West Side Silk Mi experi- | dress de- ent po- ience, “Howdd 5% quilier: s.A!)- wovid WANTED—ale CHURCH & ALLEN § 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3, o Faneral Directors’ and Embalmais 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phene 238-; Lady Assistant PROMPT SERVICE DAY DR NIGHT TED—BO\‘ W t 18 years of &ge. Apply West Side Silk Mill. noviad clean-eut men JHEE neet with !uze nu wm | branehés in ah 1. cities. Call and 6, Room 14, Wau- nov13d man for kitchem wark ; good wagés. Cify Lunch. nov1dd WANTED —Weavers, 5p tenders, spimners, drawing i mg'a‘?’ s, 'zenaen for textile ma: plain witite gooda; day and 3 good wuges, steady work; no bie ; bomus for mxnt waork ; no charge for tewements of téxtife Bl nov1l ; wm‘m 150, late ot g wny wmxy—m tail-saw- yer fl ufi G"J.qr! all wiTrter v ioh RS ITD F.. Bulletin. .,.,::'m nav’d D—: fuel savers W Box 173, Groton, Cona. . 100M FIXEBS. APPLY SAXTON WOOLEX CORFORATION, m! m WANTED - 2 Draper Weavers 2 Ring Spitiiers t Doffer. . All For Night Work AWRD COTTON Co. crrv, conll. P msu.n—zns.l mn‘.m M laoen.must o _{know that WANTED—Unfornished room, steam'| heat, for couple. Write Box 55, Bulletin. novsd WANTED—To buy particulars in ik, Bulleti novid INTEENATIONAL and Realty Agéncy, real estate of all description, in- Sfrace, steamship tickets, notary public. John G. Cheneski, A.(. 160 Ngrth Maia b Pulaski Hall Bi nov4d WANTEDFarmers and workmen to o sell at very Badl” brand rubbers, rubber boots and_felt boots. Goldblait’s Shoe Store, 46 Franklin St., Norwich, Cenn. _oct3td 2 milk Toute; filll letter. Write | prices the * wu’rm)—flashm “cash D'Ice’ B‘l‘ for second hand formituce, hcusenoid goods, amtigues, store fiztures aud Lool; try me before selling. N. “mm.,er H Muket &. Phone 537-4. nd hana Bn‘lque fur- g ices Dpaid. ckner, m'l Sl Phone 712\5 Bru il my30d waxm—ches_ tools and zecond- :fl mnubfl?& B. Tiger, 55 l’;::nk‘ln WE Bui sad Kremens, successo St Phome 1365. PEF highest prices for furmiture and books r to King, #4-30 Water 89 FOR. SALE—Honu HORSES — 1 have purchased MGES T A1, QB ae pair M mares, woight 600, sound, ages © and 1: unk, we t 14 e & Somnl. o, bisak chuml “weight 135, age 8; one dapple geay chunk, age §, weight 1250; these horses werc bought gréen last spring, cost £300 to §: Self mow at your OwWn price deli part of stafe; 15 Gall for Mr. End Grain and Fced Ca, 336 Ma . Hartford, Conn. novild JUST ARRBIVED. My Horses are here on iime, and t.hey 13 2 Jot—big omez, light ones. and i P Work. Prices low for and see Qem. Tel. 536-3. ELMYS . PIEESON. free trial” on reasonable | € FOR SALE TOR SALE—The newly cstablished business owned by Peter Figna of Jewetl y; rare opportunity; it Will pdy to in- estigate. Ior further particuiars, Bur- dick & Mc: , ‘Thayer Bldg. noved acre farm near railroad station, road and thriving factory vill tern Burdick & MeNicol, sta | casy sHdg. LE—Two-family héuse on East Main St., Jewett City. Burdick & Me- Nicol, Heal Estate and Insurance, Thayer | Blg noxdd YOR SALE—Newfoundland ,dog. five years' $10. Fre ic Rabeock, Westerly . 1. Phone 2218. novidd FOR SALE—Two spritg pigs. P. Cur. tin, Baltic novisdd " FOR SALE—Two pigs. John Hoflberg, Box 55, Wauregan, Conn., Station. novldd FOR SALE—Writing desk, A No. condition; also a’'cook stove. Inquire of Mrs. Julia Peters, Ofrobando Ave. __nov IS MWF " FoOR sALF;‘i;nn Bt 358 West Main St Victor Richa novidd FOR SALE—Coon dog 2 years old. A. A. Jacques, South Killingly, Conn. pov1id POR SALE—Cheap, kitchen range and four-burner gas stove. Call 1184. novild “FOR SALE—Wood and timber, 50 acres, located between two roads, esti- mated 1,500 cords of mostly hard wood and 100,000 feet timber, 1 1piles {rom Plainfield, 9 mkles i!'nm At 20gan ; price $700. B. Weich, Chaplin, Conn. Phone xmamm. 343 novlld “¥OR SALE—Two second hand radia- tors, two colmmn, 11 and 5 sections. Com- stock Agericy, 283 Main St. novlISMW FOR SALE— vear old Holstein bull. i service; will trade for good cow. Apply to ®foseoh Sevigney at the old bridge Road. novild FOR SALE—34. { room cottage. barn about one-third acre’land, qn trolley and Frankln nevild mile Bolivia cloaking 2t mm prices, while they last. Call at Reliangs Yarn Co. mov10d FOR SALE—27 shares of § per cent. preferred stock, Aehland Cotton Co., Jew- ett City; price 97. Write Box 987, Bul- Tetin. novliod FOR SALE—Six-room cotiage, moders improvements ; plant, five minutes’ walk to station. Johu Eamu. \‘vaur?flan Conn 3 to 4 horse- power, to saw wood, almost new, $45. novivd FOE SALE—Farm of 65 wood, 7-room house, barn for 12 cows, 1 1-2 miles from cenfer of city, on state road, stock and toois, all for $5,800, William F. Hill, Thayer Bidg. novlfd FOE SALE—Large building in fine lo- cation, occupied for stores and 'dwellings ; yearly rental $2,280; Teturn on iny of cash rogutred. tin. FOR sh.i:—}?urc bred Walker fox- hound pups. E. C..Gay, 8 Jalian Terrace. novd "FOR SALE—Six-tenement brick_apa ment house, corner Eim and HAI fiLs the heart of the city. For particular: Eiizabeth Habeeb, 178 Cliff St. n FOR: SALE—S Diano in excellent condition ; wonderful bargain for stigate it. Plaut-Cadden, Co&w&m- XCep! Iy ; only small amount Write Box 161, Bu:]lz- wich. NICEEL PLATING Nickel Plating 8OLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL 77 HAMILTON AVENUE ! _NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE sh5-13 FOBR SALE—Radio receving sets, at a moderate. price ; install one now and hear concerts daily by famous artists; ask us to lcg\zmmmte Plaut-Cadden Co., Not- w , " FOR SALE—Upright pi some - ebony _case, tone; only §95, on Bhbt<Caddu| Co., Nt T¥OR_ SALE safes for office and housebold use; all sizes. ‘dPhd -Cadden Cea., Nerwich. nov. FOR SALE—Why buy a ne' Teater range when You. can get = second- nd one fls"vtflaamnl.&u&nsl"l at a low p‘nee" 102 F‘I'fi.ltlul St. novid "l b hand- E'nlendm action and terms orwich. nov3d ] FOR SALE—XKitchen and lor slightly used, at zea.soghle ;;::m “?r':r‘» t, Norwich, Gonn.FuTeL 1914 novid FOR SALE—Restaurant, up to date, in good " lpcation, must be sold at omce. Ad- !rdvasj;orxr 310, care Bulletin. 124 “Ovchard Sty Sl “sieden meh. 2 c] i | mients, never occupied. Inguire 131 P dve. oct30d FOR SALEBaby grand piaiio, -uSed one ya?éz sacrifice for $660. Phone 65%5. Brick 2-family house with conveniences. Big vatue for. COffmdSHOi.ES REALTORS |- Tel. uni i "v‘“‘:’; oner 8. A dhoe TOR SALE_Less thas $2.700 will buy | 0 will buy comy six- ! rage with basement, | ort pieces of | with it a fise poultry | Norwich Auto Trimming Shop. Tel. 2114. | Herring - Hall - Marvin | ml A Bulletin For Sale Advemscment Wfil SPI] h |A Bulletin For Sale Advert_isement Will Sell It A B1;ue;in F cr Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE .’ 240--ACRE FARM FOR SALE Coust for the District ¢ undersigned offcr 11 cv, the farm, Jatc is oodward of Hgm This farm Jocated Town of Hamoton. on what is known Kimbali Hill, a very pleas: ¢ situation, any man ° 1more of the veniently near the farm buildins: absolutely smooth and free from stones and could be worked profitably with tr. {tor if so desired. At present there | 25 head of cattle and three horses on the farm and 2 complete assortment arm machinery. including grain harvester, |corn husker, grain grinder. powe { s, cugine, ‘shingle s, .. almo an wn- od acres o and is 1| usually good assortment of small tvols- | |including carpenter's and masam’'s tools. | 'l"hr- stock barn is ‘watered bv windmill copnected with large and newer-failing wel, and house, barn and all onthuildings are lighted by “De vsi Tacently mstalied. « roomy and, like all the other & in solendid condition. This is a splend Opporulnltv for someone to own a farm and equipment, all ccady to do b nese. and must be seemrto be ap chated. ESTHER E. WOODWARD, C. E. BURNHAM. For price and terms. made of either of the Mail address, Hampton, Conn. limantic Div. 198-3 or 649-6. nov8d For Sale One two-famly henes, seven and sight sooms, all medern improvements, with garage for two cars, Iot 66x150, #ve minutes’ Franklin walk from jgusre. Also two two-fswily houses, six sod five rooms, with all modern tmprovaments, lot 114x120, Pleasaat St. on Mt A great opportunity; §2,000 cash required on each house. For further pacticulars, inquire of JAMES E. MOORE, Rooms 111-11 Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE at a special low price. one of the finest farms in teen Condecticut, lo and several barns and garag with year 1922 crops harveste fuel for long, cold winter. must be sold at once, even if ‘obhzed to make a big sacrifice on price. our chance for Ol'h)' once. For au varticulazs, inquire of JOHN A. MOEAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKER. FOR SALE Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with large lot; very desirably located on Broad St. near corner of Warren St.; a great opportunity for someone to securc a very choice home at a minimum price. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER, oct16d Frauklin Square. together WHAT A $500 CASH PAYMENT . lwfl.l huy 50 acres on main automobile highway, bordering on rive: 20 acres tillage 1and, 500 cords of wood, 12-room houss, large barn, no revairs needéd; an ideal place for pon!rrv or mtermg to the automiobile trade. e $5,0 TEYOX s' AGE.\C\' novlod ‘Willimantic, Conn., FOR SALE—Automoblize FOE SALE—Nash 1922 runabout, over- begled and repamted. Ring Bros | Tel ,USED CARS bougnt, wdmmakeo Jr. || PELLETT SAYS: “1 simply will not winter a dozen cars néw on my hands. | am ready to unload them at knockout prices. A brand new Ford Sedan, lists $863, m &t $625 for the man that wants it; two 1-ton Ford Chassis at $400 each, @ new and unused Essex Touring car, lists $1150,-at & very /8 liberal discount.| That’s on brand new machines.” “] have nearly a dozen fine used cars including a 1921 Essex Sedar; a4 1922 Essex Touring Car that has Been run only 4800 miles, a 1920 Essex Roadster and several other less expemsive machines, and man that wants a car will cheaf himself awfully if he doesn’t ‘talk v-ufi e before buyirig. [lam the and . ex: Adams Tav- T. Ethier, od a farm as| ituated con- || are | With an elegant house, finely furnished, | . room tenement Inquice at nov13d um mogderr hed rooms for lig 7 Oak St nov13 TO RENT—Ga . Inquire 14 Orc Thomas V ven rooms and bath, -room apartment om improvements, steam . 1o carfare, rent also #ix-room I chsment. on Tuuel THI, Bot o cold bath and gas, $15. AUTOMOB(LE A\-CEa!ORIE. WE MARE grade C sport tows and common to proof side curtains for ail cars: tion suaranteed with every job. Norwich Auto Trimn on, Majestic Bidg.. floor. Phon novied and T uck Paint Shop: eph Ecrn Pond |fm-nh tops, ps and weather- illiam F. Hill, Thayer Bidg. | A RENT—Garage for three cars, {Tear of %6 Franklin St, $10 per month. | Apply Alling Rubber C novdd | TO RENT—Good modern my-mvrmr-ms, 39 Bard ion Co, iovd rooms, 50 Cedar St can Shoe Repairisg Co., 36 noved —Furnished pooms for light Tel. 535-2. Inquire Disco novid Chestrmat TO RENT Three Inquire Ame Frankiir TO RENT—A nice six-room tenement, n'oden improvements. Inguirc Thames Co.” Tel. 1819 novdd T—One single room, by day and two Phone 7 St. Goldblatt's Shoe Stere, 46 Frank- oct2ld th kitchenette for Division St. TO RENT—Store at 157 Franklin Ihquire lin_St A STORE AND TENEMENT. WiLL RENT TOGETHER OR SEPARATE AT 280 FRANKLIN STREET. AP- PLY MAX SCHWARTZ, 55 FA{R- MOUNT STREET. PHONE 1655 ATCTION MATT A. TINKER AUCTION SIXTH ANNUAL SALE, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1922, at 10.30 a. m., , Poquoimot Bridge, near | e Town Hall HEAD OF CATTLE 15 young cows with caives, days: 20 two and threc s, some due to fredhen two year old Holstein bulls, 1 Gueensey bull; the Berkshire boar, s 8 weeks' old island Red hens. tormy, sale will Terms cash. JOEN occur mext fair A. ACKLEY. Office and Salesrooms, 42\ Main St., Danieison, Conn. 60 HEAD — COWS — 60 HEAD TUBERCULIN TESTED HOLSTEIN, GUERNSEY AND AYRSHIRE \cows, AT AUCTION TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp.. On account of haviog an unusaally large number of cattle on hand, fact more than I can possibdy tie u or get suitable held to care for this winter, I will sell 60 -head at pulitic s on the above date to the bidder. at my farm, known Lather Day_placs, -locu miles southiwesi from Putmam, and about one-cighth of a mile east from Pomfret Depot, in the Town of , Cona. described as follows: An extra choice ot of high grade Bolistein, Guernsey and AyrdHire cows, all young and mostly tubercuMn test- ed, consisting large]y of new mikch and ne;rbd Six head .of re:mr w including _one decidedly yearling bull, reépresentiig .the of one of the foremrost herds in New gtand. Enj bead of the fiwest grade | Twenty Guernsey cows in this section.of the ouschold goods, one ot of nounry two pigs. Terms of sale, cash, If s . Dostponed to frst fair day after at the same hour. Caterer will BEDGAR BOSWORTH. Pemfret Center, Comn. ¥, . BRIEF STATE NEWS Glastonbury—The Glastopbury = Visit- ing Nurse Assoclation has M for a series of demtal clinics in the various schoolhouses of the town. ~ Manchester—Charles Ferry, a sales- man of Waterbury, is at the Manchef- ter Memorial hospifal in & critical con- dition ' as- the result of a ‘collision be- tween his automobile and .a large truck driven by David Grant of No. 60 Put- nam street, Providence. i Merlgen—Stanley = Sylvéstar, -»r tor of a soft drink counter at 2§ Vet- eran -street, and William mfifl of 31 ‘West Main street, owner of a place at 29 State street, were on charges of violation of the profbi- ——rey LOANS CIAL y ‘Payment Pfin—“ ;Hr ci n-.dl fin 'gnl‘ Chfiun. & o BE PREPARED You v(HI find our SER' it the costs | equipment emables us to geo Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities and equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is teo heavy to bring to us our portable to the work. Auctioneer- No piece of werk too large or too small, I’(RW!CH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Strest OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, {Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechauical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Waerk. Blacksmithing In All its Brancites Seatt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET tien lzw, following raids places by the local police, West - Haven—Although d fazy feet by an astomobile, little Keith Brown, five years of age, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Vernon H. Brown, of §42 Third ave- | nue got nothimg more gerious than same briises and a cut on top of his head. | Walllagford—Efforts are being made here to organize ‘a Rotary club. A dele- gation from the New Haven ciub visited | Wallingford recently and explained the workings of the association/to a number lof local men. Another meeting will be held in the near future. | Hamdes—4A. J. Schneider, of Belmon! street, is Suffering: from two fractured ribs’ caused by being crushbed by steering” heel of his atwomtobile that was smashed in an accident at Dixwell aye- nue and Dudiey street when Mr. Schng- der's machine collided with @ telephome | Dole. upon tieir Farmington—The trial of Wilkam i Copture of Hartford was held in the boroagh cowurt of Farmington. Conture \was charged with breach of {lie peace. intoxication, resisting an officer ad driving a motor veliicle whije under i inflaemee of liquor. . Judge Mauries P Rodrke ffioed Him §30 in 4l Dsabury—George W. Andrews, just re-elected. representative in was awakened about I o'clock | morning, by the cries of a child. He got up and goimg to his front doer, found a baby Boy, carefully wrappe? up, bat with no_ identif*ing marks, veranda. The chla wll by the town. AR AR RN RN R AARCR RN E T ansuTaaraaRenas hssevanuna Y

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