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WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22, 1922 WREN YAN—Ip lrln.)'l 4o M -%w u, 1): EL ot jn- Yantic md-rv' ;',“"’,u".y Nov. 24, m..mmi CARD OF THANKR ot . 4 a e luCAU & Vl Temcrbmed i making the supper Fiven | fhe ex-service men on Afmistice Ddy -I DAY SUPPER COMMIT: CHORCH & LLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors nd & Embalmers i Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH f wh. SMITH ALLEN TM‘ 328-3 amfflmb,almm g Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 28-2° Lady Assistant PROMPT SERVICE OAY OR MIGHT GEORGE G. Undertalcer 2 MID‘E L GR . TAFTVILLE 1308 vamm Will Get It | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Bale Advertisement Will Sell it A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sal= Advertisem as hot W. B,_ Tletin Office. dianer Thanisgi T wh'-el‘ 46 Laray T steady position s. P‘ ly person Paterson, lnr_ 130 uun St. S Ay to el ANTED— o | - WANTED_ Experienced__spooler k ! Aua‘!'u“’fi‘{"m mflrsgidm on, oo .."’e i 411, b weak nov22d | iy w,urrm—'n-o e Yodng mi.-u to wirk in stoke; o0d super_at ning, Nov. Teferences; | ~ YERD_—Compstent. gitl for family. Write h-fi only novesd |1t fire ana antiques. {389, Norwich. pright one 108112, (u CERD-—Narn §20 w‘ tige, at Uome, addr:ssing, walling irelars; eenit 16c for_masia Selopta; nov20d three Tooms in Greeneville sectiom, hished or-unfurnished. ~Bulletin, Box 17d wu&l—mv fare, at H. A, Hel feP’s, Water St, every Thusday. I suppose the far: vigs' tee £h nz F¥ian s Bainc B novitd AL estate of all fle*u-jp bi e, steatashin tickte polary piblic G, Chiesosks, Agt, {80 Nerth Mp WANTED TWO SMART GIRLS TROY LAUNDRY K] FRANK‘QN STREET WANTED—Mals WAN’ " man for gene 12 per week, room and wion Inn, EF'N ;ulamt’o 325 i riteed afise o 8 or uniie Stl unxrxho—.«nl ct;mc{u: vvslver to examinings bply e i > v v ed i %s nkfifififihmm districts Fiets aad !nflv}*fl.‘ write E,‘d"" Woolwo WANTED umn: ‘machine W a-mon‘ with ‘sui wagés. m: iy ron ml’—‘nx mln B{t. H Mflern PG, | BL Tel. mflc—nw tor n,!lbn!eonx nmslo man. nu\" 2d ! Comn. noviin honialy, expentes | 3 l‘l'uvnfl Side ’w. 46 Pulas) knbw that we sell at very reasonable prices the “Buil” brand ridbers, rupber boots and felt boots. bisti’s Shoe Store, 46 Franklin S urwiuh. Conn. octild WANT igh for ‘second hand £0045, antiques, try mec before scl Phone furniture, | rED- e :m fir Dbest prices pa P Phon my3od Fuml st._Phone 712- WANTED- ABLique hand. unnulnn. H B. Tl‘er 1] S Phone 117 WANTED SPINNERS FOR NIGHT WORK Joseph Hall & Sen, Inc. TRADING (:ovs MILL 'WANTED SIX GOOD SPINNEES. JOSEPH HALL & SO¥, ING, TEADING COVE MILL. FOR SALE~Moress’ JUST ARRIVED. My horses are he ars w nies lot—big chupks, Singio and fi B0 to hork rices low for ! Come and_see them. Tel. 535-3. BEMES B. PIEBSON. . MACFARLANE at public mum.. at the place, at Al upper end of on _Green, at the corner 0! e road leading Trom Liberty Hill to Wilkman- tie, on FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1922, I will sell rd. w-uam% tenement, Bt. novizd TO BENT=A mfix‘? tenement, ‘l:'l 0'Co Bloek,’ nmre ire Tharses Coal Co. Tel. 1615, _hovizd “1o u":Emnqt tour Boswell Ave. TO hlv“’ "L W tor Hight housek ot | m&a&ww* five Yot ! ‘.‘S‘, West ; ,?:.3? & at 10 o'clock a. m., 55 harness, driving harness, deiving Sleigh, 000 two-wheel Bush Bare. plows, cultivator, horso rake, hay, tedder on sasolize k. corn Bl Sl i bender, mez vide] wi ;ml ot tools, 2 fel three-ineh ~ pianks, shis i 18R EroLD G0oDS—Two o sels, marble- fop table, bureaus, {chairs; tables, otgan, couches, fvo garvels, two mattbesses, fegther bods, pil- lows, aiftight stove, blue-flame oil stove, ol er, lawn swing, three sets ladgers, | refrigerator, - several dogen ~ffuit. jars, 7¢ | crockery, glassware, and" ' latge lot fipt mentiofied. C: B MACFARLANE: Willintantic. ¥ Tnova! (tosT AND FOUNS éd, 2 etier ‘some T will ?6_‘ D—A - poifl white. } o D one 128 24, mnam- b&mj’q 1;\1,: ‘x’z?tlflz ngm 5“& LOST—Nov. 11, ‘sAell’ Fimmied &l in a‘.‘;maer please-leave at this wfi: % Ml!ureg ore, Bme Bldt T ASFED-—Second, uua furai e, a.n-ll-.\fldt bobks Drices paid | “Bousenoid | Tel ore Axtur W tuh\,;:r, i FOR 8. ,nmy for young_cduple, two or | g .L!‘ FOR SALE lor wL\l o Do for livestock. o ambton, Conn. rol. s/n,g,—-u\iy wishes to disposie of ing two, o 7 Chirde st. 657-5 Tel. le Loan "SOME GODD bargms al Reli C (' Tend 57 Franklin St, Norwich. !just afrived. Jemes H. Hyde, spare vy lb\'a,nkh{ Conn. Tel.. Lebanon 30, SALE—Raw 8% winders, on ski pinent. Jelmation, = o esterl ovu. FORSALE Complete tailor ship, scis- sors, Singer m-fl:)n&; uMes counter: Norwi dress New @ton m‘ 5 3t: yf:m fime play e, fine flh\nn\, bargain. for 335. Plaui u;dd«‘n FOR Li‘bm'»n\t pigho in spi mi!lflonAfi & tode 2n 5” tion ; spe citl at $105, on iepms Lo sit, . Piaat- . Norwich. nov21d yere plano. in gopd con- mel valpe for oly, & noveld FOR_ sALL—Saven-rmm “cottage on ly house on Sghool S near Mary St., five-room r?l Main Sl..&wobgood ‘;xu!‘; Déss opportunities, all in the borough of Jewett City, Cor rdick & McXNicol, Thayer BI noval: e ungalow. all lmlmuu T in M\l FOR SALE—One fine golonial any desk, one hand carved gold lea: FoF on Liouis Orr ctchinig, two or Biue Japanese vase, clectr ¢ _ | Peterson: one extra £ood tight market wagon, ferm harness, &) £ TLES' COLLECTION' OF BOOKS, tire: | | smaxl B 0 wfi fling eabinet, Lwo casels, B ing chair, printing | sereen, threa biue 500 | t Tehts. ghe st eopticon, suit- able for sehools.y Tel. 952. A K igno player, prac- %ew. With music rolls; prices nom- 2 , 305 Broadwa FOR_SALE—Seventoom u s\s‘&dfi‘ffifll salg:; ]’e‘huy view, § num:‘ ed " Write Guwner, B9 Buuezm, ?f ¢ Pho ru sAu:~A small photo studio at a nablé price. 1 have bought a 2 Ad want to sell the studio. Wri!e Slddh ‘Bulletin Office. ~ novlsd b 180 building i Sne lo. for Stores and dwellings te) 9} exeeptior good n’fif@i :fi ve "“ g g e cash ulr!d. 'W te Box 161, Bulle- | o Box o1, Bl y famous arfls‘s ask us Plaut-Cadden Co, Nor- y b to gemonstrate. Wi noved FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin | ol i-Sadsen €o., - Nerwich. o\* rahge when You can get a second- hand one as good &5 new &t A. Bruckners at a low pfice? 102 I‘mnkl St. novAd en and Dm‘lw uwvem g ALENew s sevey-toom houu, Otegmrd St., a medern %m; Dicnte, mever oecpl b Yo 157 :35 QE, SALE Buj gepd plann et FOR SALE HAVING BOUGHT THE TOM WAT- 1 LL SELL THEM CHEAP AT MY STORE, 48:50 WATER STREET. \._ MORIN KEEMEN Baby For Sale Ofie two-family hoyse, Eéven abd elght all ‘medern improvs one , e for two cars, Wb Dowliry Five minutes’ wal ¥ house, seven and cight s the toj 1'ls uickope Finde) Olfte e mlveflti— ¥ LADIES ATTEN’I'IGH lbw:‘i'aun{: and ”'fi trees:| %“Bls.fl e twosfami 1. safes for office and household use au)mn,,,,,‘,, S. ® SALE_Why buy a new heater | o ern ¥ i1 i Marge lot; Broad St, mear cormer of Warren St.; FOR SALE SACRIFICE SALE COME QUICK Renting is no ldnger necessary. Buy this 7-room house with all improvements, 1.2/ acre of land thrown in. $4,000, part cash. COIT AND SHOLES Realtors Telephone 2288 Franklin Square FOR SALE Eight-roomn MODERN COTTAGE, with very gesirably located on a great opportunity for someons to seeur a very cheice home at a mfimufh price. For further particulars, inguire of JOHN A. MORAN BREAL ESTATE BROKER, oettéd Fraoklin Square, HERE 1S YOUR CHANCE to get a tice little home of 2 acres, cated 1 1-2 miles from village and troi ley, 1 mile from Jarze lake, with a 6-roo: houge, barn, garage, pouitry house, buil ings all good, STevo: s To- 20 - thrifty beacing apple also peaches and pears, all for on 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 T.J. 876. 40 Shetucket St. . FOR SALE—Automobilse FOR SALE—Wilys Knight model 84 evlendid condition, cord tires, practicaily new, one extra, price $450. Tite Box 100, Bulldtin. nov22d FOR SALE—1919 Reo roadster, 1918 roadster, !Overland sedan, 1317 Ford touring, 1316 roadster, 1917 Buick roadster; the above cars are at rock prices; we will demon- strue to your satisfaction, and guarantee Armory Garage, nov2Y gqni.re deal. 319 1913 Ford Inquire 15 touring_car, ‘West Town novi?d ¥OR SALE-—“Q Reo sneed ‘wagons, at reasonable prices, ggod running orden rieger, 321 Main St Tel. aovisd FOR_SA ghesp for “cas AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES WX MAKE hizh grade Califormia tops, | Sport, tobs add common 1ops and weathe | proof side curtains for all cars; tion guaranteed with every job. 2 Auto Trimming Shop, Majestic U]dg fioor. Phone 2114, NORWICH Auto an all work guaranteed. - Joséph ¥ St. Phone 1397. . THERE IS MERIT in our work sx . | Lgperial Garage Co. Chestaut St. t | op Tru AUTO TOPS, rauiator cov ®lip covers and tire covers, reuph ing. @il kinds ot autos. Jos Angarano, |Pu—| it Phome 1397. marlod | l Really thoro experience, adeguate facilities, the right tools, and genuine skill enable us to repair injured metal auto bodiss, fenders, etc., o that they are almost equal to new. Superior service at reasonable cost. WILLIAM E." SHANLEY 499 Main Street Norwich, Conn. | -~ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, \Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithings In All its Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 567 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET INSURANEE | }tive alternut | CHIROPCDIST been done stances The war completion n th A, 8. THOMPSO) = constr NICKEL PLATING Nickel Plating I | GOLD, SILVER, NICKLE, COPPER,|: AND BRASS ELECTROPLATING. NORWICH = NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. TELEPHONE 565-13 month dur; h tion of admin NUMBER FOUR (Continued from Page Ome) Ships Wearing involving of the have come ‘we w planse greeted n that iie rejoiced that on Amevican that me “when congre , it is fair to merchant marine. impelled and the The azain| oe ghipe. under government provisicn mv.l must be promptly ed to releve the agricul There was a variety menbers but lowed party Represetnative ~ondét, republican ader said: “1 consider the president’s an eiccptionally strong and forceful| pave the unavoidab! c ohe. I do mot recall ever having heard| , 950,000,000 gnnual loes fn n is asked ence for the merchant m now? the answer is apps ing every ipepiration w constructive plan fo s flag on the comm Wyoming, te|gess watving the { suarding _another $3.000,000.600 MeSSAZE| neuy if war ever again impends B vk e INSURANCE LIFE, AUTO, FIRE, ACCIDENT. in fact all kinds of Insirange is writ- ten by HAROLD 5. Phone 5983 120 Laurel Mill Ave. Representative of Good, Reliable Companies. SED CARS Dougnt, soid and _ex- ed; cars of all makes. Adams Tav- Ads arage, Norwich Town. T. Eth| aug25 MOVE D NORWICH AUTO We Team ’Em Down and Sell the Pieces. Now doing business aty; 471473 North Main Street FOR SALE $10 Wit mumasost. wire wheehy, top 3 shield, $49. Your 02x3 12 §. §. Tires, $5 each Four 32x4 ., S. Tires, §5.50 eau- One 36x4 1-2 Clincher, Bow, $18. Several 30x) and 30xi 1-2 "Tires, from 2 up. Two Eveready Batteries, §12.50 each. One Gray & Davis Generatar, $10. METZ AGENCY, nov20 Daaelson, Conn, _PAINT AND q‘Ap».un:l NOBWICH Chain w-um Sore Co., IT clena- % | Willow and Chestnut St x than, - Mgr. Nothing oy bought in_combinaiion, X0 z o\!.n—?s.\n:‘ 175 per g % Sisger, 183 Wem 8t. =5 . 3 !!. moye everything m{n lfleehl it Sy S e v =~-:a¢.a° nll T et po et #IT MAY ‘MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a firss Don't chances. The small annua premium is negligible to .he firm pro- tection fram money loss it affords. Take out a policy o day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICES SPECIAL STOCEHOLDERS' MEETING of the Angus Park Hair Coith Com) Comspany 18 Rereby called to be held at the ofies Brown & James, Thayet Bullding. Nor. ch, Conn., on the 4th day of December; 9227 at 11 o'clock a. m., to see If they 1l Vote to confirm the vote of the Diree- rporation to términate. its corporate existence duly passed :t lhg meeting of saig Directors held wich, Conn.. on the 3d day of hmemben (1932, a copy of which yete is as foil Fesolved, That the corporate existence of the Angus Park Hair Cloth be terminated®and that all proper steps be_immediately taken as ovifed by law e the Bnal dissolution ™ o corpora- Da.ted at Norwich, Conn., Nov. 3, 1922, By Qrder of the Directors. HARR' . CRUICKSHANK, Presigent 1511!05 M. BROWN, Secrétary. Attast: Hovd-15. AT ROBATE HELD at’ xcrtm,. umnn and for the District of Norwi he 218t of November, o gt Ll « Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Jvd!e Hstate of Sargh A. Cadorett ull"rifl, in x:ld District, dsoeaud luiC strator appeared in Court 39, fled & written application alleging is now settiement in =i c«u‘c and praying for an ofger to Kt‘ teal estate belonging t u“_lg_ fully described In said a:upfifllhm. ereupon, It Is Ordered, That wlmnfloz d and dettrmlnbfl l{ siter, 8. Room in the gltu of Norwich, in snm , on the 18¢h day of Nox 428 at 10 o'clock i foren pen- on, !flo ot -(d Beid a’& iven w-um uhi rm the an it return be mad (o the Court. A .::.1:, HM M DREBCH?. nfl\'zfld lerk, AT A COURT o PROBATE Noryich, in and_for the “n.the 2ist day of N helnnL ny (008 exports of the countrs was id |rine and fecominenged legislation which 3 case more logleally Or COUVINCHIZ!Y| 2nd josses agdbegating many Dresented. The pfesident’s argUments|of millions in worn out, smerific In favor of legislation along the. lines| serapped shippins Pproposed are unanswerible’ The problem cannot The view of oppenthid of the bill wak| noped, s attempted eéxpressed by Representative Garrett, 4 Tennessee, democratic Jeader, who sald :flgg:gbetomcm‘v»h uld be Be “From the standpoint of those legs dizaatrous than adverse actlo favor the bill the president placed w Three Courses of Action. matter in what I suppose will be g Three courses of action ar erally regarded as 2 strong light. Off 2pg tne choice among th course, {rom the standpoint of those of | yon u swho are opposed Yo the measure, he|’ The first s constructive—enact did not answer the fundamental objee-| penging bAlT, under which tions.” 3 lieve an Ame The shipping bIIL, over which the biz|privately owned and private Bght of the session begin Thursday. | put serving all th 2 was filed with the house by Chairman| gyanaple £o the Greete, of the merchent marine com-| emergency may mittee, @ few minutes before the pres: | maineained. ident reached the capitol. It differed | e seeond some respeets from -the measure intro-| covernment operat dueed weks ago and was reported with-| government Joeses and discourage pr out a record vote. Tomerrow the rules| yase enterprise by governmem comp: commiltee is cxpected (o give it right of | yiiion, under which loses a way and_the program . calls for the public treasury and witness onthe special resolution -an hour 1at:r |tinad Jossce and deterioratio by the house. . lossal failure ends in Shouid. the resolution be aecepted, \C&T“ is expectéd, the bill will be taken up by e thigd is Gestructive—invdifing the the house Thuredsy. Then on Novem- | saeriger ot cur ships abrodd or the ber 29 at four o'clock it will be put to a the surren- final vote and passed or killed. i The first indication of the farm bloe attitude in the house ping bill was given by of our jmpotence 1o the 1 and otr humillation befope the, { peting world In particular. T have co D Y the constructive alteftrnae. ve come to ask you to relicve the ad mmflflx!oll branch of the government from a program upon which failure and hopelessness and staggering losscs ars written for every page. T know full well the hostility in the popular mind to the word subeidy. It stressed by the opposition and associat- Representative | Dickinson, republican, of lowa, who an- |nounced that he would offer an amend- { ment granting a 2 per cent. compensa- tion en transportation charges from pro- dueer to exporting point. Mr. Dickinson's amendment would take from the merchant marine fund the mon- ey mecessary for this rebate, wnd he said it quld serve to link up the whole vt g reap thé greatest immediate rewards. SN efivecates of guvermmed Mr. Dickinfon £aid 96 or bont. of {h¢| il Whenever vast numbers are direcuy dticedd Weat of Pittsburgh. norh of tie o of tsbu . north of the Afkansas-Tonnessee line and east of (he | 167 than subsidy fn defining what e Rocky Mountains and 47 per cent, of fie | are Seekifig (o do for our merchamt ma- indwstrial expofts came. from the same | Tine and the interests are those of all the territorr: He said he wanted these: pro- | people, even though the aid goes 13 the ducers. 10 share more directly in the re- | few who serve. sults of the merchants marine legisla- ~_ST—‘;TE_PEWS tion. Milferf.—At 3 recent meeting of thi Miiford Chastber of Commerce a_commits tbe was appointed to take up and studs the merits of a change from the presemt foFT. of town government Government aid, wonld be & fairef — ERESIDENT'S PLEA. FOB B ors l'llclAl!' MARINE Washingion, Nov.. 2l — Brésident Harding’s address to confiress fullows in ‘part: theit Members of the congress) - silver. wedding anniversary on We Late last February L reperttu 40:you|day evenipg, Dec. 6th. and Mrs relative to the American merchant Doyle will keep open house. l-lam—A club for the promotion & A nnd.nl Welabe in the Dunbar Hill distriet the execttive braneh ot the government | iy hurn @omnised by tre women of he dbbmed eameatial to premsts our ‘ner- | HI BecHoB and - thy mew " onpanissiiod chdht mafine and with <t Gur natipal| will b6 known as the Dunbar Commuuily Weifare. . Other prablems wwere pressing | Jub- #nd - other questions pending - and for| Det oné reason and another which mnped hot be recited the suggested legisiation has not faverable = ~—Edward Pells is in the Griffig suffering with inuries- received when struck by an auigmopile. He was Temoving a tire fh Seymour avénue wher a machine signg and struck him, His injurfes ard not serious motoreycle operstcd by Hoyal iy was badly damaged if s wmq With a toutin: car opefated ot Howaml Prasffiin at Beach and North The auto was aloy slightly ;. No gne was injured. Wi o Erobiem. ‘nbw dealing 3 t::m -ohn\:“i:‘r‘kulg