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Advertisement Will Get It WANTHD—Male WANTED -Two good 3& %;mel{g ik team; must be neat and A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It NURWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1920 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale MVMWHIG&IS P e T Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale WANTE! FOR SALE WANTED—A position as housekeeper id gent for s %Lg old gentleman, TOR SALE FOR SALE—] LODGE 08CAR, No. 3¢, V. O, annual early new modern 11- Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seil It FOR SALE—Autemobiles A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It AUCTIONS AUCTIONEER ¥OE_SALK—1917 Ford touring, new Xmas Festival in Germani 26 She- | room house. wiréd tor _eleciric lights, | $500 Down Secures tires, fine congliuon, cheap Ior cash. Lebatio ‘onn. — dee3ld | tucket !s‘?_’.m;:zlum evenig. Jun. 1, 1921, | broad piazza, good celiar, five building lots $ 4 : Gray, Box 55z, Tulwville. deciva Successor to W. B. WILCOX = WANTED Saiemanand colleoter. | “WANTED—Ry Americn widow, a pe| desild asoming, soom for” pouius und iarse| Good 42-Acre Farm With FOK SALL—Overidnd coupé, run less | Phone 465-5 Norwich or Phone 581.3 Singer Sewing Machine Co., 48 HM sition_as he eper for widower's WANTED—Furnished rooms with mod- | gection’ of Danielson, m:mmua:x View, | horse, cow, wagons, implements, etc., on | thai® 2,00v miles, A-1 . copditon, price dec3ed % lly. _Write 24 River Ave. dee3ld | ern improvements for light wfluw; canvenient e il DUbLic - places, price | good road, convenient RR town, stcady | €Mt Dr J. J. Dononue, Central Lydg, Jowstt City by ED—One or t ~Tarea- > v B D be In location. Write +1$3,200, part cash and easy terms; chance | employment, 15 minutes' walk, 35 acres | Norwich, Conn. - deedbd Post Office, Norwich Town . WANTED—One or two farm- |~ WANTED—Ladia to solicit; no compe- | U8t De o, | ‘dec3ld 1209, sy terms; iployme: mi alk, 2 ARTEE O i o AR Dl s Seat be 9 care_Bulletin. 31d_ | 10" owne your own home cueaper than | tillage, 10-cow pasture, woodiand, 100~ ¥OR sALE—Dodge Wwring car. Write LOW 3o WY o A, gt e T appearance " Teterences reauired, * Wrlle | “WE LIKE, Fo FEEL (At buliness| fent [ o have s willage furm. well | apples, 10 Cherrles, et sugar grove |pox 59, care Dulletin. “lieesod ELL J. WiLCOX TR g HUL TR O | e decild_|means more than Darlor A e e ot | Of Dulluings, 'Kood. hemncry and ‘run for | house: owner alone. - sacrifiing, $1,000| FOR SALE—Six cylinder Peerless in TRUCKING AND TEAMING -y, e e WANTED—A woman for The Tea|mPoong (061 his season we welcome the | 100 fowl price $2,000; better look this) lakes everything. terms. Details page | 800d condition; will sell cheap if taken S{sese megth sverass. failway mall | Room. 6F Erosdway. dec28d | 00 Aty to express our appreciation | 4P krank A-Heath, Kilingly, Conn. * |25, Birouf's , Liimteated: Catalogus 1200 st onge, \Henry Allard, 36 Norts Maiu 8t —— [~ g poritions | = b Capabls miAdic aged lady | for the friendly spiril you bave shown us o : arm _Agency, | AN Fran] tute, Dept. 31-K., Rocheste; deeldd WANTED—A farmband. John Wil liams, Jewett City. dec23d WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIR! CTCRS CUMMINGS & RING Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Direetor and ctinbaimer Prompt Service Day or Night FUNERAL »iRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telophone DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “imeral Directors 41 Main Streer CIGARS c16ARS 6 Whitestone Cigar sare 370 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT, 11 Fraskils 8t ol TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. stablished for Half a Century. \3 4 | | | as assistant housekeeper; references re- uired. Address Housekesper, General livery, Norwieh, Conn. dee23d d o wish T Real prosperity :n 88 fllm‘lllhml! e coming year. &‘7: 4| ook SALE —Ecasoned woed, slove dially yours, Fagan's Smoke Shop. dfau w. G. A, .Bullard, Tel. 1076-4. 1MW WANTED AT ONCE BY LOCAL CORPOBATION A CAPABLE GIRL FOR ASBISTANT LOST AND FOUND . low | “FOR SALE_Two Holstein-Jersey and decdld |one Guernsey cow with calf milkc- Schulman, Hanover. WANTED—Small_furnished rent, in Norwich. Bulletin $33. WANTED--10-50 acre i wich, to Tent or to buy; in first letter. Address “Wel. 1844-3. "¥OR SALE_Fifty sheep, coming i in KKEEPER. GOOD CHANCE ¥OR |Bulletin. March. Inquire Henry Auam's place, on AOVANCraiNT, CHLPLY IN | OWN WANTED—Second _hand __ furniture. w";‘"“n Versailles and Hanover. HANDWRITING, Iv)lm’tu ;;’ your iEuaod l::l:;l‘ f\‘n‘"’ Vol 5 TIN. w one piece of a a8 B SALE—Upright . Telephor BOE L4 RIALE e ity T haslias |sps, o e v in this state, Higrest cash price right in r hand. Lows D. Ward, 30-33 you ater Street. Tel. 708-3. 4d. FOR SALE New milch cow. 21 Starr 8t Good cow; came {rom State Hospital s FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Two barses, black mare and chestnut mare; for. long distance driving and_endurance, none better; price right. J. T. Frasier, Norwich Town, 61 tTown St. Phone 1148-12. dec29d < decs! NURSE will board and give care to in- | ¥OR SALE—A grade Holstein cow, duc FOR 5, asco garage heater and Weisier's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. | [ X0% SALICWasco garage | decldd FOE SALE—Our handsome team of nray horses.” Tue Heory Alien & Son Co. t 3 declTg- decdd SALE, HORSES ELMER R. PIERSON TELEPHONE 535-3 DENTISTS DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST | 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 PEAA,Sc#h::fl;. D. M. D. DENTIST ‘ Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON 'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. The Henry Allen & Son Co. ‘ DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 1:30-5and 7to 8 p. m ours | —— ‘I COAL AND WoOD [, €OAL, seasoned wood and kindlings i |large or'small quantities. Phone 504, k. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Durkee Asclsd | Lane. C. D. JG3LIN, 293 West Main St. move cveryluing anywhere. Phone $5 seplia LOCAL and iong alstance auto (rugk- ng. Phone 730 i_;hn augi GUS LAMBEKT, 4&. No. 341 Main St, long_distance moVINE, wuckig and exe oressing, Tel 337-5. augidd GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, g distance uoVIDE and | trucking Tel. ¢17-12. yid Distance Movikg and_Ex; ry Zinfiermun, 1 Borwel Ave. Feb 143k PLUMBING AND GASFITTING HOBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUBSLAG, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ‘Washiagivn Square, PHUAL 381, The very Dest piumbing by expert Workmen it the {direst prices I8 guar- Sateed; aiso beating aou sas fiitiag. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET HOTELS AMBRICAN nuux.—né——, Fimst class Garage L . et Fions et Streat 7 Euro ru’ifln: Telephone 1227, TEL, Broadway PAPEBR HANGING DETECTIVES ST SR G and moving; I cracking a ehetiaiey joka i An 33 Main St Puone 793 novzid WANTED—Cook at the Windham Inu | THE BULLETIN readers are advised Tel. 35-4 Willimantic Division. decsd |to call on The Plaul-Cadden Company, 135-143 Main St, when in need of a prano WANTED—Second hand and an! er Vietrola. e 7uD\'30d furniture. A Bruckner owel 114 8| yog gaLE Bungaiow, with acre of land oa Liver St, Moosup, $1500, also & roow cottage, practically new ' with 1 1-% acres of land. ~Kiver St, Moosup, WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, buming feet, corns amd i paching. DuImIng fee eom® Dd | $2700; Hodo Reul Estate Ageicy, Dua: Balve, 23c; works wonders. Guaranteed | '$150%. it RV, by Engler's Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk and FOR SALE % The Smith Pharmacy. sep2ld Several choice building lots on Crane Ave. (a new str: soon to be opened, On Diamonds, J from 457 West Main to Maple St ; also fine located lots on Maple St., all city im- - Prob- | minutes’ walk to Franklin For fur- erty at a low rate|iher infofmagion, call up or aclress of interest. Unre- i deemed pledges for ToLoA sale. LIBERAL LOAN <o, | 4 tmune CHAS. A KALHB Norwich, Conn FOR SALE 27° GREEN AVENUE FORMER HOME OF /HE LATE ERNEST E. JOSEPH D. HAVILAND T““&‘:’H’n‘ i 4AODERN. EASILY CDNVE@TI- Phone 127-3 SLE INTO 2 APARTMENTS~— Blise Place PRICE $9,000 1 ‘Have a Fe.. — Qutfits to Lenu James L. Case =57 L #) SHETUCKET STREET TELEPHONE 876 AUTOMOBILE batterics us| for the winier Will receive expert care and EQUIPPED FARM Bargains, 150AK., N . New Y ity. decsia aseau St., New York City. FOR SALE land, ban, electric lights—located i Greengville. For partigulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. €83-3 —_— e |} The best way to insure happiness LosT—Between Hanover a3d Carey| . jijc"und aged pedple in her home.| FOB SALE—Male police dog, dark sa- || throughout th nd for Hill. & borse blanket. ~Rewsnd. Fhone | Y808 450, YU, PORC, 800 RS | ble, § mantha old, very ciover and 5 high || many years i the fubure. s o owh 18444 4 _ | Nurse, care Bulletin. “dec29d | class dog in Svecy xoapect ; price §200. A. GOty homu” Do b 01 Black and tan hound; answers | — oo e ———— | B. Maxson, Box 33: ‘esterly, R. L i oo, by P o 1520 “Neense: 44382, | | WANTED —Household gooda, and o | decitd wretched by greedy, Finier please mbilty George b Motse, §§ Yaues, C. 3. Kie 48 Water Bl 2 o FALE N3, | | considerate landlords and nder e P or1s Foward, deasid | 87-3. dec27d ¥OR SALE—New milch cow with call | degree of independence and f Maple 8t. Tel, 608-12. Keward. Ty for n | V7, lde iRauire Gallivan, Tel. 438-3. S o reutimit binia pySUE LOKT—On Friday morning, a housing | WASTOR T O L R deVWEN i§ dreams of realization. ‘Examine my cover, -amflvnl:r: b]eew:fl:‘m:; P‘lfl'fldm 55, | phase type, R.'I, cash pri ¥ FOE SALE—2x4 lumber, st 10 and 12 | § attractive listings of desirable home Eusm. Finder Dieass 10Nl en:ad | A, CI. Tok'1012. - e oMt A R op e Witheut. deute: L have K 00818 | waNiED — A experioncad sgboo} |~ yon GArE—Bocks of il kinds, T | menter Call ko ase.srs maon w68 “LOST—Pearl and sapphire crescent, |teacher for the Center schiool of North| . ;s cach. King, 48 Water St 457-5. | Sroadway, or telephone 1334. Reward if returned to A. M. D, Uneas |Stonington. Apply to Mrs. Reuben Cook, | (i, gqch- Sing L i-3. y, o epl h National Bank. decisd | North Stonington. dec2zd | ARCH W. COIT 6-room Cottage Houss, with 4 acres 198 CLIFF STREET e e e ey NEW YEAR MESSAGE ! ANNOUNCEMENTS $1500 1041490 Nathway, 2 toh F4.600: et Ut Tibvad orick Macka i ,800; Nathway, 2 400, §1-2 tom, §4,400; more truck for ' the - e money, mor¢ fuiles to the gallon, and bet- | Through the agency of Real Estate ter scrvics. Betier get ur Hroposition | Broker Johm A. Moran has been eieer. before you buy, 4s you may not now know | ed for John F. Shugrue the saie of 1 all about thess goods wnd our method of | modern” eight room hovss ik e n|doing business. 'H. 1. Anderson,ezl Ma- | gurivy S T4 2, Broad streely co bl Bt Dasielan, Geza. "Tel. ‘846, Platt ¢remue. et -t FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac touring car e in first class condition ; car has just been msm T e B ink, Reo Garage, ect The " Erink, I irage, Bl it pastor's theme Sunday last at FOB SALE—A very fast Ford roadster, | morning worship, w first chao- price low. Phone 483-14. dec: ter of &t John, God's g wrea: mnn “Lite TRUCKS—One 3i-ton and on¢ 2-fon | &nd immortality brought to light through trucls n pertect condition, 1919 and 1920 | the Gospel” the “Word was made fest, models ;. ices i , casl. or terms ; these trucks nfinn m"-w to be appreciated; :fi,‘"‘,.‘"“ among us and we behled His three other burgaind. Box 561, Bulle 3 b doctd n.: subject for 1921's first Circle-of- - = | Pray\e-at-Home-Altam, is th first BIG MONEY in tru ; be your own s i B e ool he T v clause in the Bible “In the beginning God. you ‘are tired of working for others and | “Considering God first.” Other passages, { nave §1,000, $2,000 cash, we will sell you | Rom. 11:33-36 and Hebrews 2:6-18 |ihe finest trucks built and assist You In | Cpristmas eve was & perfect night and geiting work or contracts by _our S5 Sopriak o Ve Disns don't aany. Wots Dol ppreciative audience - listened to the oy Office, Box 2 e decéd | following program, presented by the Westminster school assisted by an orches- tra of four pleces at at times five: Doxology with orchestral accompani- ¥OR SALE—Overland ton new tires, un fine condition; 1917 Dodge roadster, 1918 kord chassis, Adams Mo- A tor Co., Baitic, Conn. novz0d | ment; the Lord's Prayer in unison; duet. WANTED — Good, sate, reasonable | 1o fresnen the 23in. C. A. Gager. Tei 8 7IGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES § 2 b9, Baitic 208 = | members of the choir: ' riced carriage horse. William S. Case, | §42-2. Gecadd | WE HAVE some 5ood bargains in sec- e o Rorwich Towe: " ik s = bad ond hand motorcycles, 33v, 3126, $1i5, | Shepherds and the Song of the Angels. = = = v FOR SALE or rent, house No. 6 Town §185, $200 and $225. Come in and look the superintendent; prayer by pastor [WHEX vour tunm or business 18 for |86, Norwieh own, tear rariuig's dor- 0 mENT gheni over. " Norwich Cycle Co, 3 Malu | selection by orchestra; reading, Mies sale, remember that we seil quick; any | e, -4 ec2 ‘nov, Jones ; 5 3 : location ; all matiers strictly confidenti ey g Jow B, g A g TO RENT—Two connecting front rooms | Edward [ In the Alice Bldg., steam heat, electric furnished rooms, with or without board. 1 Barl MacLeod ; recitation, Zola Page; se- lection by orchestra; recitation, Simor Chappell Co. Phone 2% dec18d _|lights and all improvements. Inquire of BOWLING ALLEYS Raymond; reading, Bonita Dusenberri.| . WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb-|™ FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin. Murphy & McGarry. ~ dec3ld (in costume) ; Psalm I boys in unison: ne's every Thursday. A. C. Bennmett |Racwe's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn.| “FOE RENT—Apartment of three Tooms, Psalm 23, Girls in unison; Psalm 24.| school in unison; duet, Mrs. Mead and| AT DK 24 River Ave. 3 decs1d frges by ot e o) Mrs. Linell tions, Zola Page and| FOR RENT — Furnished -eight-room Dougias MacLeod, Margery Page, Harr house in best residential section; rent Heldstrom ; song, Simona Raymond ; rec reasonabl Phone 152- dec30d TO RENT—Apartment of iiree rooms, | with all improvements, at 24 River Ave | JUST UN, 1,800 barrels of dec2sd good ilour, Gil srades call s “vefore | - i b g. Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. GIOR BENT—Siore 35 Fraukiin b e e e ] treet. ations, Szul Ahola, Anna Olsen, E 1 and Selma FLOUR,. GAIN AND FEED for long cr short term: able. Fanning Studio. 2 Broadway. decsa LEGAL NOTICES | &. D. 1920. | Present—NELSON J. | listate of Louis Sourbi wich, in said District, decegsed. Ordered, That the creditors of said deceas ¢ clalms agai from t effect, mpost near: N SON J. AYLING, TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms, STORAGE—Household §oods stored rates reasoms th day of December, AYLING, Judge. late of Nor- o That bic of Mans- | nd by publishing mt of their; er having a da, son of | The above and forcgaing is a irue copy —— ion to th furnished. Mrs. Congdon, 82 McKinley PIANO TUNERS decl8d = — = = ), GEER, T—A fu ed e -room 2 PUN house with modern conveniences. [hone THR PIANO TUNER. g 162-4. celld 122 Prezpect St. Phome s1L 100l i a | The the exe Coi are to meet members of land in connec- o had been | tic, return- | Pobuda, of South auention. Letting: Battery C Frank- Attests HELEN M. DRES( | Mr. Allen = B s Secitd s acres, finely located, 8-room house, : Hict or Fas | mies > JOING to lay the car? Don't let|large barns,”large poultry buildings, AT AN Hampton Suesis of e | mrl\;h&uy 3{1(&!”2(';‘12. \k““'“m Bet- | shop, sheds, etc., 30°acres fields, 30| 0'1'!\(;:1]" ;‘)‘mcr:ulv’lyg‘r‘fl‘;!l‘"::“"} ”fl’lf; and Mrs. “Thon il “ranklin St._deci0d | pagtures, fine fruit, valuable wood and | Srated 47¢ | s 0 ithe- vider: AL U e D i d i b are you getting a ith the regulation jense? If 290 Your mARREw s Weuk and heeda TR | oo breaae ey Al charging. The Norwich Welding Co With | Gaon Tcfors SRnEndy WV Dimantic, the Vini Umit i \ Wil rechary jiind ] your magneto while you wait., 31 Chq nut Bt. Phone 214. $STA bt ont ez e mona o $1,500 charged. Betting Battery Co., 92 Frank-'] !'. St. d WILL BUY AN 80i-ACRE FARM. 7 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOO0D, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 OVERHAULING timber, horse, 3 cows, 20U hens, wagons, | gned at 166 Mt. onn., within the ti above and foregoin, e limited rdg E. D. SOURBIER, dec31d mi tute on, cis, spent | gopol 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HEL] Norwiel h M trict, 4 That the’ Admis d deceased to b inst said estate w te of Noi wittin and for the District of the 27th day of December, | Ad N J. AYLING, Judge. | stratrix cite | kin { vix months from this date, by posting a ger ¢la Hopking' mother at| o reesive it The Columbus been sold to Mr. n m Leroy McBeo of stmas_at the home of | Mrs. W report sava. Th | Hali place has i the new owners being two | Hans H stmas at the home of his daughter, M: lred Kol- Page and Mr. and bery, at Spria S a 10 returned to New A pretty Christmas cantata entitled | of tie we was presented in A Bulletin Want boy | AND REPAIR WORK! - OF A-L KINDS Automobiles, | Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. | ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work. MILE TO VILLAGE. -POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. ! A SINCERE FARM BUYER. MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, A RARE BARGAIN FOR (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the Signpost nearest to the place whers, saiq deceased last dwelt, | ard in the same Town, and by publishing | H. Hall. ng, under the Santa onated by John Rich-{ SEND “The the same once in a newspaper having a | different scenes were | T 1 circulation it, said Diririct, and malio re- | acied by the Sunday school children and ;':_} 3 urn o this Court. vero wel a4 out. At clusio 3 u(l;!‘fmi—go" and foregoing is a true copy children. ‘ have returned from a trip to ) ecord. jrea: o o Attest: GELE’! M. DRESCHER, John I Rhodes of Tolland, Mr. and e Clerk. |Mrs. Ivan Wilcox and family of Mor-| % Paheauty — Clough and family | Westminster. NOTICE.—AT creditors of sald de- nd gues The communion service s to be Sunday guests of Mr. | seased are’ hereby notifled to “present | next. *heir_ claims agamst_said_estate to (he ! undersigned at R. F. D. 8. Norwich Town, T T e Pachape e mpewiat A = nn., within the time fimited in the |2 call to the Union Congregational church MP! 1S Tbove and foregoing order. + ""®l ot Providence, R. I, and is expected to CAMPBELL’S MIL/ ANNA B. JUST, read his resignation at the service next| Mr. and Mrs. Vine Barber have moved dcedia Administratrix. Blacksmithing in all its branghes Sunday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Bacheler has done much good work in the short time Scaii & Clark Corp, 607 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET C. B. BUOMLEY & 50 Snetuckel St. Fhome ""L LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & BARTLEBY, - Prrihob At 5 PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. —_— = NOVING TEAKING AND TRUCKING done very promptly aud a b at reasvpable ARTHUR H. LATHRO Shetucket St Phone 175, AROHITECTS CUDWORTH « a~s_as 30N, ARCT TS, Thayer Bulldin~ " rwick, Conn —_— e e BUILDING i PEBBONE & Christian Co., bujlding ' contractors, stonewoks brickwork, con- erete and cement, plaster, aud paint, and snything extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel N 478-5. _ Call beiween § aud 6,30 & m. an.i from '5.30 to 8 p. 'm. augid CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. INSURANCE Life Insurance Specialist W. A SOMERS ROOM 10 218 MAIN STREET ' PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. NURSERY WILLIAM C, YOUNG to trim " and de trees by expert trog George Monroe. CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS 'FOR XMAS ORDER NOW FROM Maplewood Nursery Co. Orders Delivered Telephone 986 DANCING : . M LEVY, Ingtruct all, Norwian. Pri R \;,,!* n [ Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work und muierais at sight ?‘m by .akillea labor, ‘elephone 60 West Main St ) AUTOS TO HIRE FEANKLIN SQUARE Taxi, 209 St Phone 1994 G. K. Browh = sepidd lfm,w‘lnt-énmf Best quality, $13.00 por cord—G: cord—Also _ kindlings wood, delivered to all parts of the city. FOR SALE Farm of 100 acres land, wall divided in tillable, pasture and 'woodland, well watered, plenty of wood, 10 room house, with barn, hen houses several ther buildings, some fruit. Farm located near village- o1 Greenevilie, on state road, 10 min- ride to Franklin Square, Thic 15 an opportunity of a lifetime fo. somebody wishing a farm near A1 ty. For particulars igui FRANCIS D. DONOHUL Jertral Bldg. Phone Norw FOR SALE and HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FLOOR FINISH {! 3 (Natural and Colored) q Stands the scuff and tread of {beavy shoes. A man's shoe heel strikes & 90-1b. blow st every step. Such hard usage may dent the 1wood, but it simply won't break Kyanize Floor Finish, seasoned hard woed | con wood $12.00 per chestnut FORE(GN AGENCY M, FORMIGLI®, ,. 280 Framkia Si, Svtwiils Comm, ‘Phone marsd BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Biank Books Mads and Ruled to Order 108 Sreadway —_— b fussien ceviey Urucis wi Steam. ship Tickels Lol ais PAFLS 0L the World. Fackages ot ail kinds delive parts of Europe. Keal insuramce. d in all State and Fire N ) TR *A 90-Pound blow at every step. Kyanize Floor Finish is .:nmmn( bR Rl Toar with your money back if. it don't. THE HOUSEHOLD BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET ephene 531-4 AUTO WASHING ¢ car to ride in cail up Jt : ME IN b OHN| _co: and have your .fi:‘?-ml:_, R, 416 Asyhum St | BihieyE Rrige, maut” st 8d Shea’s News Burea - MaaineSp_eghlisé % that he has been here and many friends regret his I but will wish him success in his new feld. The annual’ election at the Memorial church Sunday séhoo] resulted as fol- lows last Sunday afternoon: W. H. . superintendent; Louis Service, ett. CHESTERFIELD The young folks of this place attend- ed a Christmas social at the Lake Pond Baptist church Tuesday evening. Misses -Ruth Morgan, Florence Pow- ers, Carrie Tinker, Messrs. William Tin- ker and. Abraham 'Savin attended Christ- maj exercises at Miss Ruth | Tinker's school on Grassy Hill, Wednesday even- ing. Miss Mildred Powers Thursday = after visiting Bousa, of Stonington. A surprise party was given Mr. and Mrs, Everett Thompson Thursday eve- ning to celebrate their cighth wedding anniversary. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Turner, Mr. and Mrs. George Comstock, Mr. and Mrs. George returned home Mrs. William Flofence Chappell, Ruth Comstock, Ma- rian Comstoek Flarence Powers, Messrs. Jacob an, Truman Chip- man, Charies Chapman, Bimer Chappell, Theodore Chappell,and Alfred Chappell. Games were played and refreshments were served. The -evening was greatly enjoved. Austin Rex of Salem was a caller on .E. Powers Christmas day. Misses Lula and Anna Powers of Hartford spent the week-end at the home of their pareats, Misses Bessio Miller, Rose Goldstein and_ Morris Boyonne of New York spent Christmas here. Waterbury—John Morigrty, one of ‘Waterbury's ‘most interesting and pro- gressive citizens, has extensive property interests on Hast Main street. Wallace H. Camy has large and valuable holdings ion the -same street. Mr. Moriarty. wanis {ihe name of the street changed fo “Broadway.” Mr. Camp doesn't. They i hefors. the bonrd, = from their farm in this place to Vel town. Perry Merritt has moved f Mrs. Perking' farm to the one v Mr. Barber. Luther Tanner of Wakefield, R, I, is spending the holidays visiting relatives in this vicinit; Mrs. is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nichols of Oppcnaug, R. L, superintendent and secretary ;| Thomas Brown. ames Service, superintendent of el-| Mason Gray and family entertained ementary department, -W. E. Malo,|Thomas Corcoran and Wiillam Dawley treasurer; Mrs. E. J. Mathews, librar-|at Christmas dinner. fan. The organist is Miss Hazel Brack- John Tanner has sold his farm to Mr. Carlson, of Quincy, Mass. Mr. and Mrs, John Tanner of Ekonk. Walter Tanner and family of Voluntown and Herbert Collins of Columbia ' were Christmas Day visitors at Mrs. J. C. Tanner’s. 'W. W. Gardner entertained all children and grandchildren the same day. Osmond, district nurse, visited the Wylie school Thursday. The school in the Wylie district closed Friday last for one week vacation. There was a beautiful Christmas tree containing many gifts for teacher and pupils. The following program was fine- ly given by the pupils: Recitation, To Wish You Merry Christmas, Aili Loota song, Christmas Is Here, scholo; rect tations, Merry Chris‘mas, Jeanette Gray Christmas C: Marion Brown; mas Day in the Morning, Henry Hpes” T His Little Girl, Methel Gray: exe Chappell, Misses Ruth Morgan, Flora - . Bel Champlis E & Little Star, Erkki Williams, Edith W A el oAl s Chavpell | lams, Emil Williams, Waino Loota itation, The Sign. Grace Gray ] God Rest Yo Merry Gentlemen, school; recitations, Wa'ching F Helen Congdon; The CI Clifford Gray: exercise, ongdon, - Marion Brown, Sertha Hall; recitation, S Mistake, Fred Congdon: song. Upon the Midnight Clear. tatione, ta Claus’ Sullivan: The Very Hall; When Barber Fred Tanner and puy Gardner, who T 0 “ from the hospital a There Hartford—8o vigorous have heen the police raids on the eadt side in Hart. ford, during the last two weeks, ,(hat many of the places liave ciosed up and the arrests ' C. 5L "Brownell of Hartford and Miss | have been | Advertisement Will Get It What Is Going On Tonigh t Motion Pletures st lNreed Theasnd Feature Motion Pictures at Davie The: atre. ANNOUNCEMENTS FARM AND HOME BUREAC OFFERING MILLINERY COU The New London Comty Heme Bureau s offering & course in millinary to be heid f to 12 and from 1 1o 4 on Thursday, Jan. and Thursday, Jan. 13, The work witl consist In covering a hat frame. either old or mew, with triminings either oM or new, as the individual worker may prefer, and in the making of fewers and ornaments and in the trimming of the hat. There will be no charge for the instruction as the mlary of the in- structor is paid by the farm bureau. at organization which Norwich has gener ously helped to support for many years An expert worker, laterly of & Mame churetts farm bureau, will be in charst of the class and will provide frames 16 be purchased at wholesale prices by thes desiring them. The Comsmunity Centes for Girls has genérously offersd th use of a class room for & meeing place The class will be lmited In number and ad wishing to enter it will kindly apply a4 once by telephone to Mre. Joim P. Hemi- ington, phone 455. Davis Theatre. Chartering & compiete street oarmival company, including every animal teal and person comneotal with the omgmni- cation, forms an intereming chapter o the producti “Bomething 1 Talk About. will be showy at the Davis theatre Sunday, Monday and Taes- day. Cecile B. De M producer of this uresual Paramount screen drama. wished to estab n the d of his central femingle character the difference between two men—the one youthfal and verile ; the other older and crippied. With this 74, he selested a day at a county fair ms the nd place two men, the girl and her father mse one group ef visitors. Jut it was first necessary to dupents r in This 41 a traveling - r a period of iy background a people.” A ¥ e usual Sl . n cater, hulm aks and ALl ¢n- cture and T pote of | plete ) normal Amerl- s a bigGoene when the other when the ynariited min An- ng into a chass There is e usually stromg | youth & | ! from a | Harry M5 Graham. | was a 20 and urday 11¢ at the Strand. tinted v ined with fects. Ms: ssmblad one lors in Upon enterhy oneself in a o Iy a perfac Aaies 3 es ard b are of a_harmonizing Miss Mol hersel?. young woman, thorough arts of beautifying and the ihe Pacikiss st masidb i