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32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE .7 Telephone 430 CUMII]NG&RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street “Chamber of Phe: £ Commerce Buildi ne 238-2 L Assi: GAGER Funeral Director _mbalmer ' - " Prémpt Service Day sr Night -m- l uugi-nn we welume S ux?fm our appreciation muxy it you )uve nh:ywu us year. Cor- “‘Ifl‘ lmoku 0p. mld t| WANTED—Small f\l%i;hed omu W ,u: l‘hln: Dell " chbap it .t" no use for Qealers { money: nukmklmm J. Dunn, Agent. SAU"., HORSES ELMER R. PIERSON TELEPHONE 586-3 DR. D. J. COfil-‘. DENTIST | 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—S5, 6:30—8 5 Telephone Paul A. Schwariz, D. M, D. DENTIST Somflock. On the Square | * { Tmm DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL 'HOURIGAN BROS.| SURGEON FUNERAL DIiRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Hm, Allen & Son Co. MAIN STREET FUNERAL. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lndy Assistant. DAY OR NIGHT ~ Shea & Burke 'Tuneral Directors 41 Main Street Telephons 4102 #7Grory Buildiug. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Reom 107, Thayer.Building Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 11”5-!‘725.9 m. TBUCKING :va wu; Pg:'sgn_‘ AL T o C. D. hn.n. meve ¢ Bepl. * Whitestne Cigar sare J. B, CONANT, 11 —— TOBACCO . “MAT WHOLESALE - IMPORTED AND - DOMESTIC CIGARS 116-118 West Main St. Established for Malf a Century. per w lu‘ GUS LAMBEST, JE., No. 341 Main St., I;‘( %&?fl? trucking ZORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, 1atAnce Moving and uucnk‘lii Tel. €17-12. yia Long_Distance Mav 4 Ex) zu:é:m; At Mlgl{lT.Avc. 'f:l_ufinst g vh‘, 1ong dhuncl Cll u'g‘fl. TRAKING UCKING ivue Very proi and &t ressvnable eL.m‘hg gl "‘"‘#‘. 175 | ABRCHITECTS m—-—-—_—.—- | FLUMBING AXD GASTIZTING ARCH .omg, S S S S R ARy | HLDEIIECK & LANGDON |- Plans and Spesifications For Fac- tories and Munisipal Buildings, Sur- [veys and Reports, Water Werks and 'W i I Values are increasi (2o By reat, in Norwich. Bullelin 333. lml will board- m @ care to - Phone ‘lfoll-u Nav?” mdan.h':t writg | S Nurse, care Bulletin. - dec39d DCas | teacher Stonington. - Apply to Mrs. Reuben Cook, Nm'x':"swfim o dectia WANTED Good, decldd WHEN your farm or Dusiness is for sale, ummber that we _quick; any location ; all matters strictly contidential. Wdlxer'l Farm Agetcy, Danielson, Conn. wmrs.atK,A.Heeb- urntl.ny A, C. Bennett. ANTED Conk el 304 Willizan Alfl'ln—seeond hand A Brickner.. Tel m- sq annklln St. Norwich, Conn. it Lhe ‘Windh: lon, Inu, D—en and women who suffer WANTE with aching, burning' feet, corns and flllnfllfll. to try a box of Snow Drop Guarant Salve, 25c; works wonders. teed %‘efimzl:;'a Pha.rmficy Ring & Sisk and HMONEY ©On Dlmm Jn eiry, Watches 1 all Persvnal p:. erty at a low | - of interest. LU deemed pledga. sals. -IBERAL LOA, ce. 10 Norwich, Conn e S BUILDING rlmxl n:a- Chrisilan Co., bumuu m jler, aid pain! Sads 15 Blatd Ave. ’rn'i Ne. !2 &.“a.ubelwox,n and 6.5V a M and fiom 530 to s B . " “augad ' CEMENT FOR’ EVI:‘RYBOD_Y. THE : l‘:.us-MchLL_IAMS CO. N WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor 10 STETSON & YOQUNG CARPENTER ang BUILDER Best work. and = mauterals at right rices by skiliea labor. lephone 50 West Main St AUCTIONS AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B, WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Fhone 581-3 Jowett City Post Office, Norwich Towe , ‘LOWELL J. WILCOX f:\UCK|NG AND TEAMING w' BdoxsINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order ‘98 Broadway INSURANCE Life Insurance © W. A SOMS ROOM 10 218 MAIN STREET UNDER ¢ INSURED ! A" ng—is Fit Insurance ? Better see un’?c‘:: -dd“: tional protection, ISAAC §. JONES Richards Bldg. 91 Main Street e ———— < DETECTIVES - CIVIL AND C| BIMINAL CASES inves- Postotice Box 47, Nar- estild CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Spring Arch Support. Buite 7-8 Alics Building, 321 Main St Norwich. Cona. Phone 1366-4 Center -ehoox of hunl' Bl 2ot | - 7| CLASS CONDITION; FOR SALE Green map! cord, delivered LY anm“ Address. Cnl.. R F. D. lol ln.l-—vpfl'ht piano. md”. B BALE or rent, Nvfii"“" o e Hatiands and Chaj ll Co. Phone 24. ' :‘:rlstornh wm-mhw 5 1 1-2 acres $2700. Bodo ielson. The best 4 = to mwr- haj :l"l-l thrqughou many yo‘:c saming n the future i X dagree of ldmmhnu and {ruum g d Lur fonaes. amine m_ .iactive listi n- of d-lrlllc hon. v es. Without doubt | ha. ~the e to suit your requiic -8, Call to see me saoh, = “dway, or telephone 1334 ARCH W. COIT -4EST GRADE PROPERT. an of McKinley Avenus Property can be sold to show an earning capa- city of eighteen per cent. In excel- lent location and on very desirablé lot. Owner leaving town. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE SALE Beveral cholce bulldln‘ lots nn Crane Ave. (a new street soon to be opened, from 457 West Main to Maple Bt-) lhn fine located lots on Maple St., all city pl'ovlmeml. select_neignbarhood, only. walk to For hr- mer M up or ress A. BATHBONE, 57 West Maln B¢, m Cena. FOR SALE 27 GREEN AVENUE - FORMER HOME OF (HE LATE JOSEPH D. HAVILAND HfiUSE CONTAINS AND NODERE L aE %"v%flh‘ BLE INTO 2 APARTMENTS— PRICE $9,000 James L. Case 4 SHETUCKET STREET TELEPHONE 876 No. decSWFM EQUIPPED FARM 83 acres, finely located, 8-reom (muo, |lrg- barns, large poul!ry build sheds, etc., acres fields, ures, fine fruit, nlu.blv M and Mm uwg hcn-. vn tools and cash. 'l’ryom Agmy, erhmm Conn. i o Wik oY AN 80-ACRE Fn:idl. ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE Iiv FIRST- "NEW ARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANGE OF WOOD, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 14 MILE TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CH URCH ES AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR INCERE FARM BUYER, SEND FSi MY LATESY FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) " William A. Wilcox FARM’ SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I. FOR SALE ru-m of lfl acres lul. well di e, pasture and weedla well wn-ud, plenty room house, with ba and several other bui fruit. Farm located near FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. . Phens Nerwich FOR SALE Best qulhy, m.u fi g 4y, B e = 20 nnt—m. houu. l:‘t'l __ deaaia ;.3-?‘ l‘.l lIll —_ Millod GQM r m—a-m (nalhed. Mrs, Lon:don. 82 l‘elunhy nl RENT—A !flrnhled wn- h:reL with modern conveniences. :FPhone 1d goods etorsd nlfln tel | Operative plan; dom't delay. ALE—Six cylinder Pee: 00U cenaition ; will seil cheap if tak at once. tiemry 85 North Main St _ deczvd S ~ ol i 118 0; more for mi.u Fring, m'&'fi:‘n ?fmnn.u. _a..-m boss and go 1 the truckuig b you are tired of working for olhm m uv. $1,000, §2,000 uuh we will wsell you finest trucks built and kst 30u in g Work or contracts by our Bn— leun Otlice, Uox z34 FOR BALE—O\CI‘\Z‘I pew tires, in fine condi mauler uu Ford cnmu ' A'lumonoflhrn'.:nlnno— olu hand motetey s #iz5, §1.3, uau and $325. und look Norwich ALTO WASHING COME IN and have your ear vumd fin;u. any time between 8 a. i and 12 Halley's Gurage, Bath St decti BOWLING u.u\n el WALAM ALLBYS, MAAJnsLIU BUILLENG. DA'CIIO _AUTOMOBILE Awu“ll‘l \UTOMOBILE batteries stored with us « the winter will x-ecelu expert care and ention. Betting Battery Co., 92 Frank- St dec30d t lay up the car? Don't let Take it to Bet- St dec3od ntu o L i T cost leas per month of VES' Abrltrlu, -3 pe g L. gam; Battery Co., !m::b- * | ehone 582 United States Tires ‘Michelin Tubes » ades 1t | buying. Greeneville Grain & X, Lnllruclor Odd Feiio ich. — Private lessons Phone_1708. vening classes Mon any rhursdays, § p. oL Commuence 8O decid FLOUR, GAIN AND FEED TIUST UNLOADED good flour, all gr "~£" .~ PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN . .onnus coffer axER, | THE PIANO TUNEI 122 Prozpect St Phens SIL COAL AND WooD cou-. seasoned wood and Kine or small quastities. Phone R. mupu-c. Willow St, formerly Durkee Lane. Ancisd Gives Satisfaction | “ NORWiCH TOWN | Legal Lenses — Accessories ,Diuuni'firamd'l'flu. | SILVY'S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. OVERHAULING :2/AND REPAIR WORK * OF AL KiND® . l i t ,| Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Mechanical Ropairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Um’ and Weed Work, Scatt & Clark Corp. W7 TO #15 NORYH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTIOE PUBLIC SALE At tffe First Congregational chuteh, New Year's afternoon-at five o'clock, Or- ganist Hertert L. Yerrington was heard to the plessure of a large company in his fourth annuaf organ recital. He was ably assisted by Mrs. A L. - Lopg, of Brockton, Mass, a soloist. Mrs. Long who possesses a rich con- traito, with clear enunclation, delighted her hearers in her several nummbers. Tm Herbst Op. 17,-Ne. 6, by Franz, was given with fine expression. In her group of songs, Mrs. Long displayed. rare taste, _ | ber cantrol of voigedin the upper register being equally as good as ' thé lower tons. I Passed by Your Window, by Brake, won for her much faver which found exvression in instant apvlause. Te this" she graciously responded with an éncore. 7 The numbers~by Organist Yerrington @pesied with Hosannah! Op: $0,. by Lns RBoige. This was a grand number bring. ing out the Dest qualities of the orga: the displayer displaying goed wotk in execution.,. Largo, from New World Sym for phony By Dvorak, was given with smoothness and finish. Suite F, by Corelli, indicated careful study | the paft of tha organist. Preludio, Al munaa. Sarabanda, otta, Giga called “for varying moods and skiled registra- tion. All most pleasing. Meditation by lemaigre and March by Smart cencluded very eatertaining and well-balaneed rogramme. At the close of the recital Rev. Gurden F. Bailey extended a general invitation to the congregation to -attend the New Year's supper and social in the chapel Including church members, and friends the humber exceeded two bundred, whe enjoyed the supper of ham, tongue, pickles, a varfety of cake and coffee. A former pastor, Rev. Charles \. Northrop id grace. The supper was served un- the auspices of the Home llissionary society, Mrs. Frank E. Sterry and Mre. J. M. Case In charge, assisted by Mrs. Ed- win C. Gay, Mrs. Woodbury O. Rcgers and Mrs. Sari Browning. A large com- pany of young people connectsd with the @hurch rendered valuable assistance as Walters. In the large attendanice were Weveral from otler churches, as well as & number from out of town. The Christlan as the Light of the the World, was the theme of the | ‘easive sermén by Rev. Ourdom F. ‘ruuy_ at the First Congregational churcli Sunday morning. In the anthem Incline Thine Ear to Me, by Himmel, Mrs. A. T. Iong sustained the alts sole im leasing voice. Following the sermen, rs. Long gave a beautiful rendering of Jesus, Lover of My Soul, Orgasist Yer- rington accompanying. At the conclusion of Mrs. Long’s solo, the secrament of the m'u Supper was observel by th e congtregation, the pastor, Rev. Bailey officlating. The Christian Endeaver society heid" a . | #ervice at 6:30 in the chapel led at Norwich, iw “of December, 1926. Deputy Sheriff of e Londen. Comn., this 27th AR H. MAIN, the ° Cmty‘ .is New o T B nq King Come. $:1- At In' My Heart. Matt. (Consecration meeting.) 30 in the church, " | #pecial Sunday evening me lustrated views of Colonial and pre- Co- lonia] houses of worthip in New England. Bev. Charies A. Northrop, conducted & very helpful and comferting scrvice at the Sheltering Arms, Sunday afternoon. Pititul - Redemption’ was the sobject Mr. Northrop's interesting ditcourse. The text, Jonah 4:11. And should not I spare Nineveh, that greal c are more thin 3x score rhausand per- sons that can1at discern bcttwween their right hand and t eir Jeft hand: and J)- %o _much catt’e Wopdbury O. Rogers aas retarned to Reviton Me., and i's soa Alllssn ©. log- €rssto Boston, after spending- Christmas g( the weok-snd 4t their home on upper nslinglon sirect Mr. and Mrs. hon- “{ a1 Nelean (Mavion ¥ «)mers) aiso spent Christmas guests :t ths Rogers home, K- Nelson remenig for a wWeek. re- tamed Sundsy evesng o their Aeri h'l;f,l‘n wc'l'v eating Wednedday of : nmnlnl.l hOH‘O.flM’ i it oy New Maven Sppaker at ¥, M, €, A Mliary, On Tuesday afternoon this e home of the Notton on ington etreet, J. Denton of Haveh, Americanisation asd service director of the state 't Christian Assotiation will delivér a | et the monthiy meeting of W Womet's ausiliary of the T, M. €. &4 and o large attendance is expectith. a: the spealtet will teil of & very phaze Y. M. C. A, work. The - ing is called for three o'clock. 3 A Davia Theatre - One of the most ramarkable phstagiay: ever produced by Cenil B. i, his new Paramouft pieture. o Think About" which is on view at the Davis theatre today and tomorrew. 1% i & story in which the idea of right Inl in | ing as well ae living is admirably ha ed. Its theme is of the loftiest and ‘u treatment of that high artistic 2 which has made Mr. De Mille's mflt produciohs a household word in every eality. Theodore Roberts, veteran Paramelnt character. as one of the most d@ifficul: parts of his screen career in the partief Luke Andérson, the stern father whe blinds himeelf in a fit of rage gambler of the 30th cemtury, ahd driver in his many varied roles.. Mr. Roberte declares that the part of Lake répresents the hardest work he ever in his life ;necessitating as it &id a of all the characteristics pereuliat te sightless men. r Others In the cast are Mobte Bine Gloria ‘Swansom, who has an il supporting part, Claire McDewell, Miche, Moore, Julia Faye, James Mason, Thpo Kosloff and Tgo Yammamalo ‘Something to Think About” M ah erig inal story by Jeanis MacPherson who was regpoasible for “OMd Wives for New" ahe tHa scenatio of “Male and Femsie" The second featute is “Fatty A in his latest tWo res] comedy His Wedding Night. It is a seream freer beginning to end. A Paraméunt mage 31 will aiso be shewn. There will be no advanhce in prices. May Allison. in her lstest Metre g duction, “Ate All Meén Alike” Wil b fhe featurs attraction st the today and Alike?” is an 2 b ed by A. P. Younger y er's well known novel, “ that appeared serially ih McClare's. zine. It tel) the captivating, story poor Jittie rich girl who feels ed by !lu contention surroundings of wings o ight In Gresnwieh '~ There sba hiunders into 411 er “r ventures with ail manoer it is only by ama(mtmnem strong arm of a good mad dt the time that prevents her from paying price that so masy girls in a reckiess folly ate cdiled upon it g “Teddy” Hay@en nn experiences with mien, all &l by the knewledge of her en views op life and the - dom of her way of living, they. putwes ardently; wat thour s abrr#l, "y and rudely checked by arm of & Who does not ghare with her extreme views of J Other pictures on bl include cotnedy Pathe news and a Century Wednosdny The spiritual and material swherbly bletided in new fim play. “Voices™ a story of dynamic foren full of caressing tendertiess. In “Veices” 'nm will be seen ot fhe Strand theatre for thres daya Disna - én and Corliss Giles, well known players as’ Gladys Ceubarn will' hold pleture is, according to_ its authof | De Vende, masterpiece and Kremer, Inc, who prefeats nh lwnnl screen drama is Sstguine n sisted to 2 swerving leyaity of Ellen qum but unusually du-r y, despite s Muriel lmll o » 2 pleasure loving parasite. Tise sesing this pieture Tuesday and Wedmesdzy. Matines night, 30 and 6c. in_Sreckiyn, N. ¥ Mr. and Mre. Bdward Sage (Helmn Lae- kiv) returned fram their wedding iy ‘0 Urovidence iYiday eveming. X Year's day, Mr. ani %-s Sege gues. aj ths ho.n: of toe le er and sMter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Muce Larkin of Town sireet. Other included Mrdff Larkin's mother, M. .e-ph Besmett, a brether, Ji his wife, all of Bal ing & recent visit unh)-.cl l' Mrs. John B. Benneft of Town Mr. Bennet's parents, Mr. and Charles 8. Bennett, havé returned to Florida CUBA—AUGUSTA—SOUTH L 130 pm Loave Penna. 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