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A Bulletin For'Sale Advertisemtnt Will Sell It —_————— BORN Norwich, Nov. oL T? 18, 1922, \m‘u\ avemue. DIED Norwich, Nov. 19, widow of A, PEABNOL —1n 1922, nées Winsor, AFson, ¥ ‘(flu' ot th‘.n hlereafter. SUNERAu NOTICES —In Bhis. eity, Nov., W. Furness. T3] services at.iNe chiapel ropmi o | Co.. Monday | “Bo. Henry - Alles aftdrnoon, Nov: 20, at 3 In New lLondon, villiam B Nov. st church v, 21, at ‘D L rial wer, ucell Yeite. fdneinl services at the homc e, T ad 15 MAIN STREET Furieral Directors and Lady Assistant HENRY T. CHUREH WM. EMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring ] - Funeral Directors and Embalmers Chahber of Commerce Building Phone 288-2 Lady Assistabt a to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Boitz Wealton 17, 1922, 1% Cousins, ufed 50 T tetviees #il Ve Held at the oo ’l‘uel-‘ A Bulletin Want e Advertisement Will Get It | NORWICH BULLEI'IN,'MONDAYg NOV. 20,1822 - A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It | A Bulletin For Sile Advertisempent Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—A hou e by ;fonly one ; mear Y. Box H. B, Bnllelh novild year -old ison,: situation 28 Yousekeepe: zo0d cook, Beat; best -referorices. A |urc:u BoX 14, Bum:m novidd .‘ F ANTED. ’@ or Woman for geheral @ Omeco St. Phonc 1797, WANTED—Male \ri:b—b‘x lo‘fi xilel W | mers e, brakemen ; ; Do Eteike. oct2M3 108 Blinpan S vuxi‘x:b—smnmn With Ford s 'd tFict rofcesentdtive for Conn. for tlass specialty ; no tition ; file fom- missten. Box 188, st Providence, R. L. nD\l‘(I _ WANTED—Boy for afiermoons. T, W Woolworh Co. novigd “WANTED — Expérienged _ compets talking maghine repair man; permanen gosition, with good wages Fiaut-Cadder Co., 135 Main Sf novidd - TO RENT TO - RENT—Four-room _tenement, Franklih St, gas and clectricity. quire on premises. 232 In- novzod O it,sr—-rmemem on Mohegan Pirk 1478-3, nov20d Tedifience, 17 RV2OMWS RENT—AL er Church S:. l\mefl noom== o'\n Irquire H. E. __nov lid O BENT_Five-fooln fenement, eloe- tricity_and gas, §1 Boswell Ave. ToviTd T RENT_A temetiient of five rooms, | xix improvements. Call mornings, 5 Ma- ple St. v NTED_By reliuble Wojaen with 13 .. ROV Sd ~in- ail- | asser o : lze; it uct in %Wm‘-n lud I tencnient oh West | l WANTED-wMiscellansous FOR SALE FOR BALE | WANTED—An experienced weaver, to | dnm cxamminz Aml) West Side a1, nov: 201.1 !ne‘ afldre%in—.. mailing music, d Abc for muysia, informa- Amecican Music Co., 1858 k. nov20d rate. Apply Lmted 3 no\"ed 1 I you wish to Sell-or buy. Broadway. Ofice HEST prices paid_1or o ture and antigues. Louis D. Ward. Box s WY1ZMWEF after school Iy Grafanola cash 1 i hie fampus Co- 2 1ézant chance to \u.l be fun, too. Ap- rafanola, ‘\‘Iun('i:x\ night, after % Schwartz Bros., Inc., 76-82 Main novitd imer's, Water ‘St., Bennett. [P—I see \ID 11 l‘x, in l'c ca_xm officers foilowed a il 1 suppose the le pigs' fe d“rl cigars ‘c four linz of b0c pipes, novitd \VB\TED—SECDHG hflrd ap- tiques .md 000! [T} Conn. \A‘l’l AL S and Il&ul)’ Agency, real estate of all description, ine sum steamship tickets, notary public. John G. Cheneski, Agt, 169 North Main SL, Pulaskx Hall Bldg. tiovéd TED_Farmers and workmen 2o know that we sell at very Teasonable prices the “Bail” brand rubbers, rubber boote and feit boots. Gol@blatt’s Shoe Store, 46 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. oct3ld WANDED—High cash prices ' pald for second hand furnituce, hausenold goods, aniiques, store fixtures and tool iy me befors selling. N. Weisinger, Marke: vea WANTED—Second hana aanue Iur- 4 id. St.__Phoue 7 1,.-... PO RE! | gt %ousel\ceplnt dt 14D Framklin St oy NT—Two. furnished rooms fom| m} 0d. WANTID—Antiques, 1660s aj hand furnitgre. ‘H. B. Tiger, 65. rfi‘fi' ¥t Phone 7 ht housekeeping rooms, ofic 1151-2. novisd T—Furnished_rooms for iisht Tel 2. Inquire Disco B % novid nicer six-room Yenement, | modern uprovements, Inquire Thames Coal Co.” Tel. nov3d TO mT—One mfinz room, by day or week, and two light housekeeping |rooms. Phone 7%9-3. oct28d "0 RENT_Store at 157 Franklin St. Inguire \Goiablatt's Shoe Store, 46 Frank-{ Tiny St. _ect2ld ted »ooms, 5§ N ramidin St ‘oetfod )" WE BUI and pay highest prices ur [Becond Land furniters and books. ‘I\XLanS. sucgessor 19 King, 44-50 Water St Plione 1205, sepi2d .~ WANTED "SIX GOOD SPINNERS < o [ W Raw 11 Heen- ’ Write S . | wich. . FOR_SALE—Seven-room_ bungalow im@rovenients. on 10t 50x150 ft. e B A Wilkon, 11 Hatch S Tl 48 T¥oR_SALE_Ons fine golonii mahog- any desk, one hand carved gold Yeaf mir- ror on Louis Orr etching, twb oriental Tugs, one blue Japenese vase, clectric fan, wainut filing two casels, four carheras, . lenses, posibg chair, pr frames, ‘a TmiSsion ‘screen. threc bluc watt electric lights, one able for schools. Tel. Peferson. FOR SALE—Three car‘nai;(' poles, ferent sizes; also one: 85 and 65 Themodist pianola piano player, ticelly new, with music rolls; inal. W. S. , 305 Broadwa dklin So.; leaving tow 00; $3.500 frst mortgase Writc Owner, Builetin, or I "FOR SALE—Kruger upright _ good condition. 0. Nelson, R. D. o : business .m'.l w T ¥FOL siLD L.argc build; tion, occupieg for i 2250 to_demonstrate. e ey SACRIFICE SALE COME QUICK. Renting is no _longer necessary. Buy this 7-roomy house with all improvements, 1-2 acre of fand thrown in. $4,000, part cash. COIT AND SHOLES Realtors Telephone 2238 Franklin Square FOR SALE Fine Residence Property No. 120 Broad Street LOT 175x225 FEET A rare opportunity to obtain' a splendid home. Inquire of James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket St. AUCTIONS “¥OR SALE_Toright séme cbony ‘ase, tone; only $95, on te Plaut-Cadden Co., Norw ¥ok ssu: — ‘i—e p,’m with hand- aclion and novid | ing - Hall - Marvin ‘ all | or range when vou cam get o sccond. hand one-as £00d 3s new at A. Bruckner's at a low price? 102 Framklia St. “nov 4d Sed, At ccasonable prices. Wich- Firaiture o, § Main St, Norwich, '[ ro 2d sevm room houu. modern improve- | Inquire 131 Platt, oct30d | ed T¥OR FALE—New S A24 Orchard St., ail Xe“"s' ‘mever occupied. FOR SAL| one year; s oct2sd aby grand piano, rifice for $600. Phone 65 For Sale One two-family house, seven and elflhtk | JOSEPH HALL & SON, INC, TRADING COVE MALL. FOR SALE=HOMN: ?\menl Dn'ectw and PROMPT SERVICE DAY IR MIGHT Shea & Burke FuneralDirectors 41 Main Street - e Mry Mm t ‘Son Co. - 88 MAIN STREET Lady Assistant Telepirore m ; DAY OR WieHT GEORGE G. GRANT umamm 2 mm:«u &7 TAFTVILLE - HIOURIGAN BRO: BRO§ ; | _furnished, 1 mantic. { Jordan Auto ‘Co., 109 | mantic. " T® REN¥_Aparimen: of nine rooms {and buth mouern, &t 165 Frankio St gpposite. factory, Tagiiire Golublatt's Sho FOR SALE—ARGhLIISe ‘FOR BALE—Ford touring car, model, Tun 1800 infes, can be bought vight. ';‘Lur\ Crowder, Hartfover, Conn. nov2 FOR SALE 181 Dodge touring, in igood running conditién, -a relfwbic nd servictalle cir, at $400. The Jorgan Aaito 29 5 \\'fl'ununuc. nmfl)d 1922 demountabic rims, medome» Iy hew, &t § Fhe . M L., \Vlll(mlntlc ‘ron SALE—I¥17 Ford totfring. in regl good condition, has been overhauled and equipped with néiv tires; price $150. Jordan Auto 'Ce., 1029 g‘ th St 16! z ¥OR SAI :Aus-—me Cagillac eight oy eryseven pagseriger touring car, in Very good running dondition; yricc $575.. The Main St, “‘;idlli- ¥OR SALE—191% Dodge !il commercial a.r, heeds repai Jordan Auto Co mantic. nel body me d 1829 n St Wil h‘: mw"\)d ¥O) >ALE—]MG Ov&‘ltnl Tohster in 4 running condlllon lll'x nearly, all ‘mew tires; price §85. 1039 Main St Winimeate ‘}u‘ftvoflego' touring car, % ést Town | BoV1Ta SALE_ 1At Ford touring mfi A-1 cof y um pflce Jow if sold &t Nm‘m e~ ically like ilw the ofifiei' ir 1 Rorice. Tows.” Pae T A v novl i Phone #63-14, FOR SALE—Two R agons, at reasonable prices, good ’;fn‘}'mg order. Benj!.!: n 8. Krlele!‘ 821 Main St FOR SALY=1813 Tord chnp for ‘cagh. Inguire 152 h‘ke a t 1917 otz Toukity Car with surt’er heboyt, Wire whisks, ¢8p and shm }.vnur 3248 1.5 i %lx,“ 8, fi zsm. 3550 —— ey mum um:amz slab wi . canl e TR e e . AL m SALE—Best dry harg wood; mflu ?m; !r J Sfld. Plone 107!--6 VYo oet1iq & 4% Two Evercady Datléries, $12.50 ouch. One Gray & Davis Geherator, $19. btz ,mtlct N4 :wun AU’IO SWEBECKING CO, / - zuo hext t %‘s.“"eu.."“:‘ fl, .., - ‘ BALE—!O sil'lkl Comb. pullets, fld! 1o iny, Afl by Z i ToST—wil the liwe zfink‘i,»zdunw‘ csin S?‘Q dordan | — . FOR SALE—Good ca tle; ean be seen at Bailey's S it St. Thiquire Mrs, Jackel, lin St. " FOR SALE_One horse. 170 1~ rooms, all medern improvements, one| summer Litchen, also rarage for two cars two noultry houses, apni: and Dear irees. Lot §6xx150. Five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. One two family house, seven and eight | ooms, and four rooms on the top fioor, | all médeérn improvements, with garage for | 1 cars- _Located in the beshsection in | Onc (uu famiiy house, fve. eight, six With all Tholern improve- Jbcated in the nicest section in 0. weight 1450 lbs.; one tw cdrt, ome-horse farm w West, Hanover, Comn, JUST ARRIVED, i .My horSes are hiete on eime, @nd they aro u mice 1ot—big onex, Iight ohes, and ¢hunis, ‘Single and in Dairs, ail reaty ‘to oz Prices 1Tqu for gthe Eind Come and_see. them. 2 ELMEX %. PIERSON DENTISTS DR . HARRY 1 PROTASS DENTIST Viain str:at, Over Woolworth's e Norwich, Cana. ! 161 Tell CAREFUL, CONSERY Anvl 4 DENTISTEY. 25 Shetucket St. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | DERTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldm. ferwioh, Cinn BUILDING Parquet and Stxjp Flcoring Taid, scraped | and finished. Qid floors scraped and ’fe- ftnates c.heefl' W«fl , MBI Work Maln 8t Phese pn. TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERY — Moving ifl trucking, 5 dumping, lm(h -rur hice, Y88, or Occum. Tel, 617-12. z C b. JOBLYIN, 29.. “m Main 8t. W eryv.k-m: anywhere, %o moving b cmam-v R e 1583-3, Loug Distance Moving n' ) 17 l\e. m Soowen nnnau and. mov] ckflc Bpecialty. ugm b % Main Sx. Phore 792. q o Zigspte: Nzckel Phtmg BOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER, AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY' 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CON#. TELEPHONE 565-13 HARDWOOD FLOORING |** e town. Good investrosnt. Lot 2005250. Also two ptwo-family houses, six and | seven rooms, with all mbddern improve-! 5‘{% Lot 114x120. A great gpportunity, 32, ‘dash reouired on each house. Farm of 150 acres, on state road, nine Thidse, sammtler kitchen, barn with | ik cowh, ‘€oop iwith 100 chicke; home, threc hefers, 1ot of wood, stoc and tools far $5%90. For further varticulars, inquire of JAMES F. MOORF, A Rooms 1191-112 Thaver Building, Franklin Square, FOR SALE Tiro-agartment hote, seven rooms ‘ach, with bath, two new stemin heafers, | hardwood floor. ‘all néw, modern improve- ents, two on car fing, 15 from Franklin ! Square. F' = partienlars, Q 2 i : A. V. COVELL Tel. T-3. 198 'Clifr St. MMES ATTENTION CLOTH FOR SALE, SUITABLE FOR CLOAKIM INGS AND SUITINGS. L0, AND SERGES. A GLEN WOOLEN MiL] +- NORWICH TOWN. | BIG PANTS SALE ms, $3.45, 33.95, $4.95 r‘e rment of fine hand mude le wear, fmade of pure d-rk\flr’he effects. Coat and ance to got ts Tor very cmbar, ‘that ‘these bargains_ you gan only get at the well kniown Pants Store o L. POLLOCK i3z -MAIN CT. ‘Opp Pm FOR SALE One of the best 100:agre farme, within 10 wingfes’ drive of Fraxklin Sqnfire ;Vifi excellent hufldfin For particulars, nguire - mfl D, DONORTE, Central Bldg. Mmm 0 Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with lfl'l‘ Tot; Y!l-‘] desiradly !outea on amiemm & very. chbice home at -inhflmmwin For furthier particulars, mmr-.: JORN A, MORAN ,fin. BETATR BRDKER, AUCTION The Consignment Sale to take place Wells farm, Fast near Danielson, om WEDNESDAY, NOV 1922, at 10 o’clook 2 RAIN OR SHIN will be a corker. tain, as near present l'h\': sale will c¢on- stimate at hcad of 7-oken to ha aarness,. seve Iriving harnesse: second hand _stab and street hlan- sets manure spl’\‘ad- riding 3| 1ooth haerow, corn planter. 1 hay orn shelier. 1 b nder. 1 c h_Luxlal 1 hay rake, nder, 1 bone and mdse. galqre. urther consiznments soficited. Thi 1 be a- genuine live . wire: z WITTER BROS. AUCTIONE Officc and Salesrooms, No. 12 Main Street, Daniclson, Comm. S. L. BRIGGS AUCT ION I will farm, sell at public auction at my TUESDAY, NOV. 21, 1922, One pair of head of cows, the following property: horses, 1 bay. horse, some _new milch, 2 fat calves, 1 mowing 3 scoop shovels, 1 forge, 1 hack, inch ‘gas ‘purhp, 1 Wwinnowing ma- harness of all kinds, 1 express wagon, shovels, rakes forks, and other things too numerous to mention. Owner’s Statement: As I have lést my buildings by fire, I must sell. lf =aid day is stormy, will seu next fair ncr\lui " MRS. W. B. WIIEOX. NOTICE INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU You mny be the mext finmbfl fire, Don’t take chances. - Ti annuat promium is negligible to the Irnm tection. from _money lm it affords,! Take out a policy 3 day. % Isaac S. mmcs ma stm. eiTaTE manm huu.mw #1 MAIN STREET 7:30 PUML mefi Wofi Daity (m Popd Ut Phone 1397. A Bulletin For Sale ___Advcrtisement Will Sell it A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It AUTOMOBILE ACGCESSORIES WE MAKE high grade California tops, sport tops and commun tops and weather- DProof side curtains for all cars; satisfac- tion guaranteed with every job. Norwich Auto Trimming- Shop, Majestic Blds., top floor. Phone 2114. noviod NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop: all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry, Pond St. Phone 1397. octl2 THE, Imper; Garage Co., Chestnut St. Phone 3e30d ATTO TOPS, radfator c eurthins, #lip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing, ail ol autos. Jos. Angarane, mariod E I8 MERIT In our work; try It { Thorough khowledge of welding and preheating plus adequate facilities ond equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is too heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the work. 3 No piece of work too large or tee small. NORWICH WELD]NG 00. | e citina e OVERHAULING ANB REPAIR WORK Carriages, Wagons, o~ Trucks. and Carts Mechaiical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. ‘Blacksmithing In All Its Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET clnns Whitesto: Ci 70 ~r.“°co‘\"r:rfr: l‘ (2Re 78 g AotELs CA! ll".sl Prop. ¥irst Bdcted. Pavue. xh« S R TE. A“Pox‘rAno\ \oxvfl‘cn-vt'!:s'r!'.'li‘l‘s~ 'Bcs LINR, NICK MOONEY, Prop. Tel “utefly Z{G". Leave Westerly £ and 11 a. m. p. m. Leave N 5 two_miles north of Norwich Town, | ™ B‘REF STATE NEWS Tlataville—Mrs. Jeriny Anderson, wife of Cafl W. Anderson of East-strect, com- mitted ‘stficide by hafiging at her home. ‘Winsted—The authorities have been notified that six pedigreed dogh gvwmed by Har] Curtiss of Bakersville Were poisoned. The nature of the poison used has hot been determined. No urms have yet bedn made. Torrington.—Rev. Rmnn S. Carfeton has Tesigmed as pastor of the Advént church in Torrington to accept a gall to the Putnam ‘strest church in Bridgeport. He leaves Torrington for Brhkem early next month. Norfolk—The ennual Tmen's supger of the C ‘church was lrl'lm' ‘by James H. 3 Har- ry C. Gidman, W. mszm ‘Whalter ‘W. Collar, Amm-o.smn,wnmu. Morse and Jacob Allen. Rackville—The anmial parents’ night 4t the Rookville High school was held iIn the high Sclool asiembly hall. An.in- formal thusical program nted. tween Portland end Cobait. T LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The Legal V anon are Town Nov following Hall in 1922 purpo: To detern will_take sopply Scheol for To determir proper 1o cc KARL EDWA EVERETT ¢ A AL PAY Lebanon 18 Comn.. N« NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD at Montvitie, witly 1 for the District of Mont of Novems o day ber, A co copy of this £t {0 e place iwelt, and in the s to that effect, together witla order, on the signpost where said deceased same Town, and by once in The Norwici paper having a c trict, and make o AN D HOME" Jud,e The above and foregoing is a true copy df record. Attest: SUSAN F. PLOUFFE, C NOTICE.—Ail_creditors of gaid das fled lo preseat d_estate to the at h, Conn., R. F. D r-’#nmb'.lj in the L KANEVS t gned at Montville, within and for t of Montville, on the ber, A. D. 192 Present—DAN D. HOME. Juage. Bstate of James Eradford, Inte of Montville, in said District. deccased. Jane F. Bradford of Montvil fer in"Court ‘and flca oy g ot he reasons therein st hat. - ration upon the est t 4. fe: ceased. alleged to be intestate, may e granted. Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in Montv t, on the 23d day of November, A. fion, and of said hearing thereon, given by theé publication of this order ona time in The Norwich Bulletin, a news- paper having a circulation in said Dis teict, at léast three day rior to the dats of said hearing, and that rcturn be mhade to this Colirt. _ DAN D. HOME. Judge. The above and foregoing is 2 true copy SUSAN F. va:m . AT A COURT OF PROBATE noLDnv at Colchicster, within and for the of Colcliestér. on the 18th day of Novem- ber. A, D. 1923. Presemt—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge On motlon 6f Harley P. Buell fitratac de b intestate estate of Charies H. Dawley, late of Col- chostdr, ithin aid Distriet. d this ‘Court doth decree that six ‘months be allowed and limited for the creditors of said estate to -exhibit their clalme mhm the same to the Administrator dc bonig non, and directs that pubifc notide Pe #iven of this ‘order by advértising in & mewspaper having & circufation in =aid Distriet, and by posting a copy thereof on_the dublic stgnpost in said Town of Colchester, nearest the '!aa where the dechased Inst dwelt. Certihed from Record R GEORGE E. BRIGGS. wov2ed Judge Acting. e e Fred- Xdmin. Gowdy : secretary erick W. Mallarde. Siddictown.—Sebastino Alessi of Mid- dlétown, charged with passing one § and two 310 coumterfcil bills, was re- Jeased under bonds of 32,000, furnisited by Salvatore Garofalo, also of Middle- town, following a preliminary hearing before United States Commissioner Fred- erick J. Corbett. CANEBURY GREEN Sumuel nter is on the stk Hat. Recent guests at James Towne's Wers and treasurer, eléctéd representatives, Mrs. Lils mmmm:-w'rlcha.m the supper, during ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Hawes furnished s 3. Jomin of Westmiigter, 2 Bristol.—In order that fhis Tt ‘wilh 8 | irtt a comrade in arms be gratified, three veterans of the Civil war mdy& i~ :;;y,.a“;m v: the body ‘William years *hfi Wfl‘ a fall from his o \ Danbury.—A suitadble D.g to. he luwn troth the Liberty Bole e Main and West stree by the city and wn authorities take urd(o(hemnertfit!hedty J An ‘oyster supper was and fidfl:’ furnished by the mz..m. Aid Saclety of the Con church zave a chicken pie e vumu. her daughter, b D. Tl!wr‘s E wu thfl llv-:-nb-..

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