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NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1922 A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell 1t Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE FQR SALE FOR SALE—Hguge and Eleventh St and’ Central Robert_McNeeiy. novied ‘FOR SALE—We would like to have ¥ou see this 147-acre farm, with good buildinga, and locaied near Versailles Etatign, which is offered al a great sac fice in order to consummate a quick sale; a0 be bought with or without stock. - |Burdick & McNicol, Real Estate and In- 14TuTh FOR SALE—10 ¥ r barrels. |Lee & Osgood Co. nov11STuTh A Bulletin For Sale Advertiszsment Will Sell “ A Bulletin For Salé | Adveptisement Will Sell It BORY Nrn—in W Nov. a son. Leen oids, ‘to Mr. a Leon R. Gardner. EERVICE - Seuth Willlngton, Nov. 13, . uaughter to Mr. and Mes. Gallup A Bulletin Want ;- Advertisement Will Get Jt A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e WANTEP—Miscellanecus WANTED—Fuenished room with heat. Reply tv 35 “Broadway, care of Army Store. novld WANTED—To rent, cighl-room hause with modern improvefnents. Address G. W., Bulletin Office. novied N Tm—]«_\mone attend harvest supper, - Congregational - church, wmm 6-t0 8, Friday evening, 17; price 35 cents. nov1led WANTED—A person of intelligence and good adgress to call on members of the. local Chautauqua and' present a plan endorsed by their national officials;. lib- eral remuneration. - Address -with refer- | ences, Institute of International Informa- tian, 9 KEagt-37th St., New York." _novied WANFED—_Furniture, stoves, olc., ad { apliques. ~ Ward Bros.. Willimantic. Tel. 832 LOUIS D. Was s i prices for uged furnitire an es. X 389, Norwich e ?T i an you weite = -veadthy, nnn: bed_envelope. piease. ' Lilliam ___augl0Th A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It |A Bulletin For Sale I Adve. ement Will Sell It LOST AND FOU—N—D__ 2 LOST—Shepherd dog. black. white and brown: answers to name of Rover. R ward if ceturncd. to L. Moskowitz, Tlan- | the over, Conn novied |y 9. Bu]letm s Pniiem Servu:c nd bl BRIEF \TATE MEWS Danbury. ar Da lot corner Ave. - Apply t SACRIFICE SALE COME QUICK Renting is no longer necessary. Buy this 7-room houss with all improvements, 1-2 acre of land thrown in, $4,000, part cash. 'COIT AND SHOLES /" Realtors Telephone 2238 Franklin Sguare in a nei FOR SALE A shoe repairing business hnnn; town, all r:n‘ly for bushrees, {a small stock of shoes. For particalars, inquise of FRANOIS D. DONGHUE, ck leather cen Jewett o owner « .- Addr B PIED on, Nov, 14, Somers, aged Danielson ; valuable able rewgrd to finder Hoagland, 51 Summer St.. noviéd BOMONDT—In ¥rank Romondt: of year Notice of funeral hereafter. FUNERAL NOTICES —in New Rechelle, N. Y. Nov. -le. 922, Miss Ellen Lear us ter otk laie Timothy ulla, Mool u Goes’ & Burkes chavel Saf e'n chapel Saf- > = = "IK : §.30 o'clock. M church at rday mornin Burigl in St. Mary's ceme- 1923, 5§ Lns'r—\\uiqua\ e and Franklin Squace ith $52 in bills. Finder if retarned to this office. afternoon, between small arded | novied I mp - DN FOR SALE—Electrfc washing machine, hold 14 sheets. Martin House. noviad Watertown. faary " agh LOST—Lady's small gray pocketbook, | containing,_small sum of money. Reward |’ it left at Bulletin Office. novidd | John B It wa he Near Wil )hrniun ams in St ¥ o'etock. ey ———r—rrearn CARD OF THANKS We wish to fhank all friends * and bors whoee mamy kindnesses were 'nded at the loss of eur mother. MRS. OSCAR ANDERSON MRS CARL G6USTAFSON MR. CARL OLSEO; ME. ALBIN OLSSON, tridge of Hopeville her entire personal property, a further description of which | will appear in Friday's Bulletin. novisd ¥OR SALE—A small photo studio at a. very reasonable price. I have bought a new business and want to sell the studib. Studio, Bulletin Office. _novisd arling Holsetin rshire bull and Miller, R. D. 1. ackson SL. narl4TuThs al st an Ball, M 1): yea? o‘;dj qut 30 pullets. Joha 'pmvswew S IR "FOR SALE—Ons fine colonial mahog- any desk, one pand carved goid leaf mir- AUCTION NOTICE ON WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1 upee is now fil'in or on spi drawing-} nual hie Svinners, drawingln ine omerators, warp tendefs, i-den slasher [tenders for unnz um.n mill making |:Ia.ln Wwhite mdl dgy and night nhxm. ly work ; no labor trou- bl: bnnn.f# night Uprk no charge for u?ln nt ; tenements avalap lie: enuhn of textile workers -preferred. Apply ployment Dept. Boom 335, Butler Bichange Bids ll?rnv)dence & noviéd WVANTED—Laundry to do_ at home. x 543, Bulletin. noviéd WA flnvfi‘ xtra saleswomen for Sat- urday. ' Apply today and Friday at They Boaton Store. The Reid & Hufies Co. novled WANTED—Gjrl or woman for lfle‘l pousework, 8¢ oo 5™ Buten 1736, nov16d " WANTED—A middle aged woman for ene in family ; good home with light work. D. M. B., Box 403, Plainfield, Comn. novisd WANTED—Competent girl for gepe housework, or Syoman mho L a0 fome evenings. 'Apply men) o Mrs. F. R Murdy, 30 Lincoln An* novisd ED—A nrl to heh! at The Wom- ange, 65 Broadway. novlsd “WANTED—To o privilegh ?t 3 writing give full particulars, Box 7, ielson, Cona. buying, a small faem near I‘n(anm nwhd CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral “WANTED_A working _housekeeper ; family of three aduits: no washing; good wages. P. O. Box 168, Norwich. novsd 'WANTED — Experfenced waitzess. Sellas Lunch. navid |_|sirable marriages {ternati WANTEDDarties inferested investi- gate our business methiods promotimg de: personal gervice. Social Service, Box 2210, Dea. ¥er, Cglo. Qov15d T WANTED—In Willimantic, an_experi- enged saleswoman for coat and dress de- partment ; good salary and permanent po- Box_44, Norwigh Balietin. TWANTED Warvers ai Ply West Side Silk ]m’d novid quillers. Ap- novid Sition, Apply by letter. giving experience, [ WANTER—Raw furs, ai per's, Water St.. every Thupsday Bennett, - In- ror on Louis T etching, two oriental | Tugs, one blue Japanese vase, one nc?rh new vacuum cleaner, electric fan, w: filing cabinet, two_casels, fouc cameras, lenses, posing chair, printing frames, a mission screen. three blue 500 watt elec- tric lights. one stereopticon, suitable for . {schools. Tel. 952, Mrs. A. K. Peterson. | nov14d | BY JIMP—I see up there in the coun — {try e officers followed a drupken pig an’ found a still. r3izin’ pi dora cigars cigars 1uc/straight ; fine I 1 suppose the farmer wa: e pigs’ feet, by heck! Anm: four foe 35 Bl Produsto De of 50c pipes, FOE SALE—Coon dog ? years old. A | A. .\ficuues South Killing Conn. novild T¥OR SALE—Wood and timber, 50 acres, located between two roads,,esti-| mated 1.500.cords of mostly hard Gwood | s 3 Central Bldg Phone. Norwich, Cons. 'FOR SALE -Fine Residence Property . 120 Broad Street LOT 175x225 FEET A rare opportunity to obtain [ at 10 o'clock . m., we will hold a highly important con- Je of lvestock. horses, s etc.. at the DeFor- Wells farm, located in East obklyn, Conn., about five -minutes’ ride from Danielson depot, on the state road leading from Danielson to Brookiyn This sale will afford the farmers of the surrounding country an oppor- tunity to diepose of their surplus per- somal property for cash. agons, joerat, who was 4 jin the campal 34 d | secretary man. Cromwell.—Word w a splendid home. Inquire of James L. Case Tel/ 876 40 Shetucket St. For Sale and’ 190,000 feet timber, 1 miles from Plainfield, 9 miles from Attawaugan; price $190. E. B. Welch, Chaplin, Conn. | Phone Willimantfe 343-20 _moviid_ TFQR SALE—$4.200 will buy cozy s room cottage, barn-garage with bascment, aboat one-third acre land, on trolley and state road. -within one mile Frankiin Square. Tel. 141 novild aeres, ot of -rqoth house, barn for 1% cows. miles from center of city, on s?& road, stock and tools, all for 00. Willfam F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. nowta FOR £-LE—Large building in fine lo- catjon, oocupied for stores and. dwellings ; yearly rental $2,250; exceptionally good| return on investment ; only small amount | of cash requited. Write Box 161, Bulle- novitd All parties wishing to consign prop- erty to this sale shouM notify us at once, ‘s that it may be Droperly ad- vertised. Sale positively, rain or shine; of floor space and a good roof. WITTEB BROS., ATCTIONEERS, Mfice and Salesrooms, 42 Main St _Daanieison, Conn. at Fagan's Smoke Shop, e ~ WANTED—Second hahd furniture, an- tiques and books. C. J. King, Norwich, Copn., Eox 185. Pnone 31:3. noy$d INTERNATIONAL S. §. and Realty Agency, real estate of all descripti = surace, * steamship tickets. notary public. [{ohn G, cheneski, Agt, 160 Noth Main 8t Pulaski Hall Bl novid “WANTED_Farmers and_workmen to kpow that we sell at very reasopable , |prices the “Ball” brand rubbers, rubber boots and feit- boots. Goidbiatt's Shoe Store, 46 Frasklin St. Norwadh, Conn- octl1d paidy WANTED_Highes: cash pricés for sccond hand furmiture, housenold WANTED—Male WANTED — Weavers, speeder tenders, drawing-in _machine tenders, spooler tenders, tenders foc textile cotton mill szns plain white goods; day and m%z shifts ; {A comFoRT | This style woman who d ABLE UNDLRGARMENT Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN’ Telephone 328-3 Tots good wages, steady work mo taor trea- ; bopus for night work ; no-charge £0f | v:cufi':;? empioviient; some luze:nm%l available; families sting g;ue Workers prefecred. ADoRY Dept., Room 333, Butler kxchange Providence, R. I ER T WA&TED 3!11:!!01& single man_on, milk farm, nca€ city; state age, &.1 ence, wages expected and give refe i firqlte:lmer S. D. Newell, Bristol, Conn. _nov struction of the Spruce street the future home of Oxf 3. | medtum size { inch material Pattern mail ceipt of 10 ¢ Send 12 cents Waterbury.—John war veteran, city, was pic Haven, su effec shock remo thospital, where it is believed he will re | cov NICKEL PLATING Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Puilding Phene 238-2 Lady Assistant Fumnl Dirgctor ‘and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke theralDirecto‘rs 'l'IuHmnyAllen&SonCo 8 MAIN/STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS u« Assisiant DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich qod Jewett City Tefephons 4102 TWANTED—Boy for aft Woolworth Co. “WANTED—Agents (o sell Herth anto | specialties; 100 per cent, profit; agemt should have car and some sell! it 0% Herith Mig Cor the, mfia—’&?{% " chauffeur for | Comn azn Centrgl Ave. v an_experienced drivhr. position driving prvgte gar o teuok. Dodge. Mopsgan Park. novisd “A\TFD — Esperienced ~ competent talking machine repair man:. permanent:| osition. with good wages. Plgut- c.anen. Co... 135 Main St. noyldd “wa lD—Rn about 1§ years nl age. Apply West Side sm Mill. "+ movidd _1 WANTED .| A PICKER TENDER EOR NIBHT WORK. ASHLAND €OTTON CO. Jewett City, Conn. WANTED LOOM FINERS APPLY w\xro\ WOOLEN cnlmumflvx BEAN HILL. Two furnished -rooms ‘for lignt ?Uusuheem pg ai 149 Frapkin §t. £ % | convenjences, Hill. “ROOMS for ight, hot Eim St. kceping, No, Nrs. Peter McKelvey. nov18d TO" RENT—Five-room. lower tenement, 277 Laurel Hill Ave. Call 2387. movi5d T0 RENT—Fi I\WD tenement, mod- ern improvements, 387 West Man St. _novieg flw vuh 1”:7-1, “Tehemont, five roams, ail 27 Torth Thames 8. mbroveméntay &‘-’-“""‘ 195 Cilf St. Tl "TQ RENT imgroyeme} _neyidd 70 llIPI'——Conue e rooms, all improvements. at 3 Wwfl - ton 88 “fnquire 4t 34 Waphiggton Bt noviig - TQ RENT Furnished heat, electric lights. {§ _novizd ts, olanis. Co, """&'.‘f‘ Nursery * FLORIST LANDSGAPE GARDENING “ 1 m ume to arragge for land: wd“"m-"lc‘l “ron " RENT Six-room apartdenl or AL St &1 modern imprevements, team beat, @0 carfare, cent $35; aleo six-room tenemint o et of Willism F. Hill, Thayer Bidg: ; navied T0 REVT—F\H’M'\ld Tooms for i housekeeping. Tel. §36-2. Ingwirs D DE:- -room Mlnulml—. Bros, 10 BENT—A nice Inawire es nov! ro. improyements. S R J "o kn’fi“ dfi]fi voam, by aay T Wel ‘D Om Fooms. . Phone T88:3, i r’ RENT—_Store at 157 Fyankiin St i Gaxdhtm Btore, 46 Frank- “n i 9’ “uuu m!—-Weu T T A 1"9 roows, 34, Frank €n: of nme rooms at 1 St., = e | goods, antiques, store fixtures and toois; try me before selling. N. Weisinger, 2: Market St. Phone VANTED—Second hana i ure; best prices paid. auklin St.Phoue 712 ique _fur- my30d drsa_ Bruckner, 3 | tin novsd ~FOE SALE—Pure bred Walker hound pups. E. C. Gi novdd fox- | v, 8 Julian Terrace, nand Turatture St Phone 71 -Antiqres. tools Bnd second- H. B. Tiger, 55 in o 5 Tiew 55 Lol POR BALE—Square piano in excell m' condition; wonderful bargain for estigate it. Flant-Cadden. € second ha fyraiture * and e King, 44-50 Wate St - Phone 1305. sopl2d WE BUI and pay bighest prices Tor y bighsst pi FOB SALE—Radio rec 5 sets, ateg | moderate prict nstall ope now and hear famous artists; ask us | Plaut-Cadden €o., Nor- T to demonstrate. ‘WANTED Spinner and Finish ing Room Help Saxton Woolen Corp. BEAN HILL MILL SALESWOMEN - ALERT, CONSTRUCTIVE SALES PUTNAM, WILLIMANTIC INCOME ACCORDINGLY. WED. THURS. FRI. SEE MANAGER. PUTNAM INN PUTNAM ‘SALESMEN MEN AND SALESWOMEN FOR AN D {one year; sacrifice for BORDER TERRITORY. BUSINESS{ oct2sd AND PROFESSIONAL MEN NEED IT. SELLS QUICKLY. REPEATER. ffp——-w-;————n——-——-_—\\ wich. —— “FOR SALE—Upsight pi some cbony . case, eplendl toné; only’ 395, on terms if desired, Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. novdd | FOE SALE — Herring - Hall - Maryin safese for office and hausehold use; ail Pjaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. ____ movsg with band- action and I i FOR SALE—Why buy 2 new heater or range when you can get a second- hand one as £ood as new at A. Brugkner's | at @ low price? 102 Fran¥lin St. novdd | h FOR SALE—Seationed hard wood in | stove lengths. J. Siegel. Phone 1076-5. | nov3d FOR SALE—Kitehen and parlor sto {slightly used, at reasonable prices. - Noi wich Furniture Co., 6 Main St, Norwich, | Conn. el 1814- FOR SALE—Restaurant up to date, in soofl location, must e sold at once. Ad- ress Box 310, cave Bulletin. novid FOR SALE—New seven-room housé 124 Orchard Bt, all modern improve. ments, never occupied. Inguire 131 Platt |} Av octsed | FOR SALE—Baby grand piano, used 2 T 600. Phone 657-5. | FOR SALE MODERN RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS, DELIGHTFULLY SIT; | { { { -~ WANTED 15 GOOD SPINNERS. JOSEPH HALL & SON, INC., + TRADING COVE MILL. FOR SALE—Horaes i t I UATED ON BROAD STREET. INQUIRE OF THOS. H. BECKLEY 275 MAIN STREET PHONEE _FOB SALE—A rood -horse, _che ‘weight about 1050, all, suund n.,fi‘ ABRIVED. Stable T TSus My horsex avo here on Lo, and th Z5big ons, 1igbt. ones, are & nice e and iy palzs. all ¢ chunis, Sk Brtacs]ion o EAe and spe theme, Tal, £38-3 ELMES B. ruh\?). OENTISTI SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1308 CABEFUL, CONSEEVATIVE * PESTISTRY. UR H. urlm’r"' A Auto - Trnoking - and nn‘rmmg l.n;mn-.,nswmmsz g anywhere. to_moving boilers e Yiad SEVEN ROOM MOREBN (0TTAGE Yery Desirably Lacated Within 'Five Miputes Walk of Franklip Sguare, Fine Nelghborhood: Price Reasonaple. [Fo Further Particuiars Phone 1460. FOR SALE Eight-room MORERN COTTAGE, with large lot; very ' desirably located - on Brogd St. nea cormer of Warren St.; a great’opportynity for smeone .to seeure # very choice home at @ minimum price. For further partlealars, inquire of WOHN A, MOBAN BEAL ESTATE u&n;. oetléd f\m-nm; *sedan, sun only 10,000 miles, J One _ two-famly house, seven and plght rooms, sll modérn improyements, with garage for twe ears, lot 66x150, ive mingfes’ walk from Franklin iguare. Also two two-family heuses, six sad fve reoms, with all modern impravements, lot 1l4x n Mt Pleasant St. A grest oppertumiy; $2.000 cash required on each house. ¥or farther partieulars, inquire of JAMES E. MOORE, Booms 111-112 Thayer Blds. WHAT & $500 CASH PAYMENT will buy: 50 acres on main automobile ighway, bordesing on river, 20 acres tillage 1and, 500 Cords of wéod, 12-ropm bouse, large barn, mo repairs needed; an ideal place for pauliry of catering to the automobile trade. Price $5,00 TEYONS' AGENCY, nov106 Willimantic, Cona. _ FOR SALE—Automobilze FOR SALE—1921,Ford coupe, in per- fect condition, Jike mew in every respect; brand new tires, with special heavy plate glass windows for the winter months, ca be cemoved in summer, electric lights al around, is, fully equipped with many val- uable exiras, cost me complete $340, will Isell if taken at-once for $185. delivered free on a month's trial. | See lady at her residence, 16 Portland St., off Broad St. Providente, R. I novied FOR SALE—Late Ford fouring ear, low mileage, A-1 condition, many extras, price low if sold at once; 1919 Kissel se- dan, practically like new. the owner will take a light car jn trade; easy terms. O. 8. Peck Norwidh Town.” Phone 463-14, nov FOR SALE Studetlaker oyt of paint show, new tires and lots of extras: price very low, or will trade for smali touring car or truck. C. Chamberlain, Martin House. novisd ¥OR SALE—Two Reo speed wagons, 1 easonable prices. 50ed Tumning orde mmxm S. Krieger, Main St. Pel. _moy1sd FOR_SALE—Ford touring car. Tele- ione 1658, novisd ¥oR lAl.l—un Maxwell touring ear. novidd nl ail "’k - Norwich Tows. pecial _six 321, LSED ed ; arage, s0id and _ex- Adams Tav- T. Ethier. aug2ad| i.l,zc-ruol.osm MADAM BERGSTRESSER Bemoves Hair, Warts and Mgles by Electrolosis. 62 Asylum St. Tel. 981, e ——— CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8., Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protéct your feet). Suité 7-8 “Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-1. Jan3id " LEGAL NOTICES, Worcester County Institution for Sayings, 365 Main Strpet, Worcester, Masy. THE FOLLOWING BERSON, a depes- itor in this institution, has neither made a deposit therein, nor withdrawn any part af his defiosit, nor any part of thg interest thereon, during the twenty yearsflast pre- ceding Ocj. 31, 1922, Any information as to present address is.desired: Frederick iLeary estate, date of last deposit or with- drawal or addition of Intercst, Octobor, 1891; amodnt of deposit $12: Tast known gesidence or P. O, uldr:s& Nor- wich, Conn. Published~ in accordanee with'See. 27. Chap. 183, Gemeral Laws of Massachusetis. Worcester County Insti- tution for Savings, by Dwight-S. Pierce, Treasurer. ngv1§Th AT A COUBT OF PROBATE HELD at” North Stonington, within and far the District of Nqrth Stonington, on the 15th day of Novembesr, A. 1922, Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Cstaio of Hemry E. Randall. late of North Stonington, in said District, de- Cceased. “ TWhe Admiistratrix _exhi ministration account with. d_estate to the Court (ar allowance: it ls (herstol Ordesed, That the 2lst day of Noyém: ber, A D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in_the fore- noon, at the Probate Court Room in North Stonington, in said ' District, be. and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administratrix is directed ot give notice thereof by pub- lishing this order once it The Norwich Bulletin, a mewspaper having a circula- tlon in said District. and by posting a <copy hereof on the public si in said North Stonington, nearest where said de- dcased last dweR. at least five days prior to-the date of said heafing, agd make Te- turn te the Court CHARLES C. GRAY. novied Judsge. ited her ad- PARTS FOB ALL §.AEES 0¥ CARS h Auto Wrecking Co. “We tear 'em down @nd gell the pieges” Phone 2119, mext fo Swan's Garage. AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIEY ; COAL AND W0OD FOR 8 el o Best dry hara wood; bas- arde lowest prices. Phone 5 octild AL AND SEASONED WO@D and khcd)l"'a in large M 1 quantities. Phone 504 or 1325-2. mfirnwmw Bt., formeriy Duckeé Lane: Middletown. — Tony Bridge street reported he had been bitten by a dc Ae said th for d to Dog War- Griffie. former therc. and w friends. Middictown ment in the in ticut was noted las comp manufacturing c control of the company of San pany Charles H. Hook, is president If you want to please your friend, get through talking so that he can be- gin. air v intimate nt develop- ory of Connee- & B. Doug- fictown’s oldest s, passed into the Manu: of w also of y Hook, Cole Sandy aggmg pams CC:'ISC when cengestion 15 reheved Remeniber: most of the pain mdfimmfia\of thegma! comes from cong congested biood flmflmg freely and even cl warme up, stimulates the circu- lation. Ilm bwl? us=s— all in one Sfic hotde. Kegp Sloan’ IW —‘l. al cl-L Ralieves ail cases | A COMFORTABLE AND PROTECTIVE APRON Blue and white check gingham with rick-rack braid for trimuming i here d- {ustrated. Crepo with « finish in colored yarn wouM b nige, as would aiso be percale or sateen Wwith binding in 3 cew- SNG. gor. The patiern is cut in four sizes: Small 34-36, medimn 33-40, large 42-44, extra uires 4 1< yard nlllA sze req <2 yards - material. Pattern malled to any address on.we- of 10 cents in silver or stamps. 12 cenis in silver or stamps qummnz of Pashions. your order to The Bulletin Pat- , 1188 Folton St Boookiyn, X. Mer Lydia Beckwith ment a fow days recentts Phillipe. Mise Mary Kolosky ment with friends in New fond Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sm Jonnie Adams were caller Briggs of Lebanon reorntls. 3. E. Powers was a caller in Norwidh T Igit Thursday, with Mrs. J. C. the week end th and Mo . Henry SR i rtains for all -‘:: B um..g,fn.....; .,uh Tmh Upholstering ang Waad Work. tn Al tts" Branches MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN lk-Lne.AwSWodouaLm - Wants; To Let, For Sale, Etc. 'Namc.,...,..m 'R,P D. antreet...e....f.. P e R TR R Y cmfiqt;on. - o Humbor of Ipsertions gsrrrrerseneye weerevee Wntcmlmubdovinchmmmmdaddress ‘blind address is wanted \wk X here

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