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AT TR SRR Y ; NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1921 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale - A Bulletin For Sale - A Bulletin To Let - Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell 1t Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell | Advertisement Will Rent it e -~ WANTED—Famals WANTED—Mjscellaneons - ELF WANTED, male; loom fixer, ona| WANTED—Girl for general house-| WANTED—To buy a cheap farm, any ricfieed Oraper ioom fixer and two | Work; no washing. Apply 218 Washing- |locailon. = Address £ M., Lox 434 Pul- A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e WANTED—Male Advertisement Will Get' e e ———— | T —_————————— 3 Y. M, C. A. MEETING DISCUSSES ANNOUNCEMENTS WhtkcemgOnTafidfl."’, ATTITUDE TOWARDS FELLOWS|ALLAN McQUHAE, TENOR, At the 5 o'clock Get Together at the > Vaudeville and Motion Pictures & IN CONCERTI X NORWICH | Strand Theatre. ©™s wanted at cotton mill, | ton St. nam, Conn. decsd Norwich Young Men's Christian Asso- onn,; g00d tenement avasiable’ | | w A NTED A woman for the kitchen,| —WANTESG m B 5 cration Sunday afternoom, an hour of |, Althoush Allen McQuhae, the famous| Motion Pictures at Breed Thestrs, e : Childfen taken to boafd; . tenor, Who is to sing here in rcctal bn | MOUOR Pictures at Davis Theatra. - o R to do plain ‘e prefor g0od | nurse’s care. - Write M. M., cure Bullew GIVE HE A CHRIST real profit was enjoyed by a good group s, Thas WANTED —Farm hand, good milker, | 0ok ; must be e T e e e SR T R e . 5 - | Tuesday evening, Dec. 6, in the Commun- | Common Councll Meeting. { n Willlams, 107-14, Jéwett City. Inquire A-1, Bulletin, e e b . :;,’:;’;n.,wglm m““:g( prager | 1ty house, By i HAPT™ich Music Assooiation at Slater o WANTED — Teacher for . ane-room | in ‘good oondition Sa pemire 10 oty M AS GIFI' 'I'HAT 2 constituted the opening exercises, after|Perticular fame as a singef of Irsh sonss s deci T of Commerce meet! school in Salem; $30 per weel; must bo 2 o B epltiod o e tas | is 2120 accuymted one of the fincat ar- | Backinghem Memort . tanement, wood and milk furnished. | high school graduate, with summer school E tists on the &:ncert stage. Uncas Lodge, No. 11, James H_ Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. |Course or experienced teacher. Write M.| WANTED — Second hand houselold % * :: ::lht;_h. tople, “Our attitude and dg He sings the songs and ballads of Ire- | n Odd Fellows' Hail Lo 3 ecseq™ | . Wilson, Stpt., Niantie, Corn. | noviod | E00US, antique furniture, china, rare w Thoss . Searal feaary land as only an Irishman can, but alsy | Thames Union, X - e "2 | books'and pictures, glassware, eic.; high- in Hill opened up discussion, and |y oro s the songs of the masters ana |+ Of A-. meets in Ca U. 8. GOVERNMENT wants raflway 1 est cash prices. Louis D. Ward, 30-33 many of the men present participated. |y iSTCC T0S VIR BE He TREEES Bhe | Camiival at Armory Al Clerks, commence '$135 month: Water St, Norwich. IWROEMW A raetd The subject was discussed trom a Chrie- | Te it~ mPOse:s | - Norwich Aerie, No. mpcinn aouitsl | WANTED @ | yaeo s meer o e ROM the days of mother Eve, all women ten Handpoit. and the tolowing potats| ™iE SIS IT, g, [ ShetioReSir wri Yately N Frrieeig v nished rooms® for light housekeoping. Ad- 1 - were among those brought out; per] . Z ety Franilin Tnstiute e S Mk _have been fo‘l!ower: of that mysterious No race is criticd_more than the He-|UIItY that they roquire 1n the art of tnjer- WANTED —Boys 1o e T GIRLS—DRAWING-IN HANDS, Le e LARIERT et L S thing known as “style. . brew race, and yet we have no right to| 0" jogies to the eluborate works of (he ob: oend for tren mmple bottis. FALLS €OMPAY WANTEDYou to buy your Christmds criticise the Jow, judging him by a ShaTD | 1outer song writers and to the exotic cut- | © W- C. T. U meets Welnes ' Co., Sanbornville, N. B cards and novelties at tie Norwich Circu- 3 trader here and there; the Jewish race pourings of the ultr modernist. Thig con- | M+ 8t Mre. Joscuh J. Fielge % hoviid NORWICH, CONY lating Library, 104 Main St dec2d You will be getting might cl toi th Is a most wonderful race, and as a racs | 20U 0ED OF the WIr mederniet. "This con . ANl members vrged < . PRIVATE American _family, quiet, 8, g uc Y Ane.. they are worthy of our profound Te-|u., Rev. Daniel Mullen Assembly, K. of P - > beautitul home. Bastern Poine. will hoasd heart of any woman—yocur mother, wife, or Spect; very mauy of this Face afe f10|G “pourth Degree. Columbla Ko, S TO RENT one or | iias or eclderly persons Beart f . 2 cltizens of our country. We must never | “munii ') BT L L e Yue at the Sirand Theatre, : |reasonanie; expert nursing. wWelte' Box sweetheart—if you give her some sensible forget that Jesus was @ Jew, though of { TCEES Mo MW on Rele At Craneor The B. F. Ke TO RENT .— Furnished rooms, with|* letin. decld 5 . . steam heat, 46 ChurclaSt. Tel. $03-2, decdd and handsome piece of wearing apparel. T o Tl R ! & ine =~ brought out that We are debtor to al-}” sh_and his folks never came from ireland, 'n’ | ses s all presious acts TT0 RENT—Five rooms, all improve- | [ain't posible, how eum, 'n' he sez they P A most every race; Italy; though her soms 3 T ments, 30 North Thanies St. gro ol over wiere ey our savans The main difficulty, of course, is that men ! are at times severcly -criticlsed. and | CATHOLIC WOMEN'S COUNCIL 10 RENT—Tenement of sever rooms, s or Joc? ned Tot bide, S straighi! are generally at a loss to chcose something Salied ‘dayun) T thelen SHSY g Hifieo = hexs. xomEx. 03 : mprovements except electricity, g 5004 pipes foe. - Fagan's - S thn o : t i L . 221 Laurel Hil Ave, Inguire nest Goor novi that will thoroughly please the feminine and seulpture are world famed, 'and she | gveiyn Tob o e as given us several examples of splen- e - — = nerete walks to build heart. ata 1 st nch ety y ¥0 BERT Bix-room apartment, ¥ Work: i mot. satie ! consecration to Christian princis s cleverness. Undertaker and Embalmer | saiase, near Buckas Corner. el. 259, faciory, 10 charge made, _James Tumi. | \ als. Trance ls o most wonderful cou MeCtnal & wes 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE |_20v3vd _ T guaro, 1123 Qairigye St Phone 621 17, and she has set us many o Lene u FOK RENT Two tenements at 08 |— And that’s exactly the difficulty that has umples: Napoleon !s a migaty examp! 6 o Tt ofs VANTED —Raw 4 2 stalwart leadership in Warfare Telegiione 630 e LR LR L S e e e been done away with the fully described Tough not @ Christian, while Marshal — TO RENT—Flat of five rofs, with all nov8d l' f . o - Foch, the great 'euder of the ailied ar- improvementa.” aquire’ Brookiyn Outli- | 0o e ist of atiractive gifts of this sort—gloves, wies, fs an unusual exampie of herolsm . o DN i e S ? 28 n physical warfare. and aiso a wonder- 2 H . o b ponaes | fecond, Band_tursare Pand” “poos | sweaters, fur coats, laces, hosiery, fans and oA o Cuniatien sasviisod T Ulmmlllgs { Illg e N Phor 5 " sepizd, neckwear— e, oven, s wortiy of our Interest and [ SR | ANTED—100 e forcataiogue Tore ihe et poeimiies of B < lzrs in first lett A & - A -3 2 natlon hoga cous 33 Faneral Directors || RENT - st boi ; That you'll ind in the Christmas Gift |t sl Shos s, oy 3 | apartment, recently remodel- ot Suggestions columns in today’s classified Zlobe, and Tier Tes : y led and redecorated, with mprovements —We pay nighest prices fof | cti nlimited. i 3 or |erime wav . 1 wrawood fioors, 1o adwit family second hand furniture. Norwich Farnfs | section. China has a m our inter- and Embalmers ‘ oy Aoaral g fora Cor Brecd Biae: ol 1oti-a e | t and love; she has been strumel hard against great odds. ana yet in the Shop the Classified Way ! strugele she has shown wonderful de- ‘o | buy, seli and exchange. jel1d Central Buildin, 322 Main Street BN velopment, esnecialy aleng Christian TO RENT i s T Chr: Ynens the T 3%, G. A, work tn Ohb B ) cuti i s i Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas i virs inivortant nart . . Phene 2352 Lady Assistant [} 2caii, ot Pec ye Will be Complete ot e Ao S ; race has been that this race velonment v to develon. and !t} ated beyond auestion large capacity for de- Coming to the DBreed—Gorgeous - Scene Featured in New Warner P Inasmuch ag Jesus indicated no par-| ‘e ~WAY Girls Leave Hom tiality, to any race or nationality, so| Fie¥sround of Kdl Rich. we ag Christlan men must assnme the! An claborate fashien review and s same attitude, and We must recognize |unusual scemes of zn e that we ara remles in followinz the ex-|frequented o CUDWORTH & THOMPSON amnle of our Lord. Hix command was i s s mal' love others. even though l Shows us ganes FOR SALE—MNorses | Yard. You can nhmappens to him GAGER Funeral Director FOR SALE—One pair hors s and two sleds g Box 134, Voiuniown, Conn. ARCHITECTS HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND 2 wooL Write us and our representa- Breed Theatre ELMEE K. PILKSON. 536-3. crwich Tallow Co. Every Saturday d ———— tive in your territory will call. Christmas Thave: Duilding, Norwich, Conn some individuaix-and mwswz‘r»:;:; par- Mutual Witeon, one’ of tae sl an ~M\i3 C A i Worcester Rendering Co. Bty — S fescq_followers ot Jemus C i » E i I’Ol{ bALE i QElD, NS - S must e interexted cmo ; : 4 nbalmer b | fif oz S The fashion o g Al ulfid v yienedy | QURMR MILLS Hilding Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. o entording many besutil £ Tt >ROMPT SERVICE trade at prices. Coine and see them | iti Be e RIS L . ugh | DENTAL AND ORAL ORGANTZES COUNTY V. M. €. A, latest design are brought o view for th | asrest. ot Al Bt mmcnerty COMMITTEE AT PRESTON COITY |fIrst time. In order to flim ¢ is lati m this 12315} | ceems of all In the county Y. M. C. A. work under |SCene 2 number of beautiful models we-e {(, have struc the direction of Secretary Roy E. Keller, | ST€a8ed, and as they reveal the stunzin - | the moving 's maserly wri a responsive chord with Bblic FOR SALE—Brand new iime ble dise records. tiree for $i, only at ) SURGEON Rk i (ON THE SQUARE) i1t was decided at a meeting in Preston | COStMeS (he spect- 4T is given an insizh FOR SALE— SR — 2| oo rol, 774 ] ity iaat Wednesday o organize iners|1nto one of the renson why giris ieavr . a1 THICRE" broves an e g T | | i 2 for, the promotion of Y. M. C. A. work.|lome. Another good reason is said 1o |yve reto the falzclous belel thst FGR SALE-—Buick roadster, ¢ 7 s | FOR SALE—S-venteen Ofiice Hours: 9 A. M—6 P. M.} T the B ' In Rew Tt 3 |ze furnished in tie solendor that vivifie & the T - Phone. $31 | FURNITURE, STOVES, HOUSEHOLD | hwund ana ‘siredale, weil s . - M.} The mecting was held in Rev. H. J. 2 , 5 movie patrons sll prefer t2e “ha-d bofl- LRAL DIRECTGK o R ! GOODS of all kinds, oid books, pictures, | Dits ' dog ; aiso ter- (B by Appcintment Chase's study in tho Baptist parsonage|US cabaret sccne—the Palats Des Aris | g trpe vt picture to screen versicna of i 4 3 FOR SALE—1916 Cadillac with limou- St o Tatu With the following men present: Rev,| Herc where only wen of the frantlal | famous classics. 5 ek top, nowiy paiiel and ovaulel | Athwars Stcs Manthll ([ H. J. Chass, Rev. Frank Robbins, Na.|™rid men whoso incomes run into s | rd wood, $9 ver ! el 1076-13. | ror sare— ! fancy { faney, | | SVis town. Ter 64b. Ward Bros, 45 Jackson Strect, W Conn,, Phone 632-3. WANTED. Antigue Furniture, the final showinz of “Our thaniel Hall, Clifton Dawley, Charles |70 55 Sl :;nmg;t}f:; Mutual Frie 2scinating story of | = = Zabriskie d & - e g g S romance and v 3 E__—e»dlES, Attentlon i Roler iy abed he may | Without the Bloker Ofpan eYoiash, Sre |resting scbisct foq disc BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER| ! ™3 voted to organize. The elcc- |50 L e better class people of thi- city. COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS, Chase, chairman; : 3 scene Is lavishly Invested with a beauty pope <R S X e el e Bix | st deties description. The ent-rtain- : g iRECT FROM THE {chairman; Mr. Hall, secrotary-treasur- |ment afforded the cabaret =patross 12 those whc SOT FROM THE MILL AT MILL S awwiey was slected londer of | Stribingly unusual. For instance, one of |¢requentty condemn the same eiemens smail, casy terms, with | 2riC=S. FINE SUEDE, VELOURS! tne boys' work the feminine dance artists drops SYAVIY | nen poorly handled. “Our Muiual stock. Addr san, |AND POLO CLOTH. It was decided to hold the first meet. | fTom the ceiling envcloped in 2 slik PAl" | priend” proves that real clasdes can be & A loon, and as she emerges, much to . i 1 o Y, R 7 : ing for the boys on Saturday night, Dee. - - | loved by those who frequently eomdemn | GLEN WOOLEN MILLS |3 "y it “mecttnen oty 1aons o | surprise of the crowd, and with the music | g0 ¥ ' 70 1 o' ooorly Tandied. he Fdhry- Allen & S0 6o | Pow shis—s JAIN STREET “prics §2 3 1O e win ome ca H. B. TIC Second Hund Tel. 717 te.; price ACCESSORIES 1utreaded, X Tike | as =ood as new. T . ew. | e | “WiGH " & In full swinz she holds the spectators |. el sl I n W. Main St 2 ag X Toc i IGH s twice 2 mo Bap- “Our Mutual Friend” proves tha =10 = " St 1B quire at 146 Palmer St i ?:"TMANS oW rcH :;:: c!mr:h?mh gt mellbound wWith her cntranding mMOVe- | jaesfes can be Eved by those who leve YOR SALE—Ne urir S g ST NORWICH, CONN. Rev. Dr. H. M. Thompson, pastor of|ments: blood nad thunder, as weil as those who New Logton. Bl Lyt 'j:“‘ 7 e T the Baptist church, and Rev. Dwight —"‘—‘—‘n :v‘:ut'ne Soerss ;;33 % the classics are S e 475 = £ P tre gently visualized. W I e SAVIORUS BEPLY T0 ST JOHE || oo et b ames ol oot ey K e church, Stonington, have agreed to as-| Biskra is known as the Monte Carlo of | The Puthe news and 2 Chestir comely tors CLOrs | SUGGESTS PRIEST'S SUBJECT|sist the Stonington group in its Bible|the desert. It Is the gathering lace for [make up the remainder | 0. which he had just read for|®tudy. Dp. Thompson will take the|the weaithy, the dissolute, the adventur- Sufiday in Advent—Matt. XL |month of December and Mr. Stome wil'|ous, the pleasure seeking people of the A3 FOR SALE—One _farm, conaition ; ¢ only v Phone 1823 for particu! t | the reply of the Saviour |De In charge during January. Fosdlck's|African littoral and affords a marv SUN CURE FOR TFBf‘R(rli?‘“ . hone for partic . i es of John—formed the | Manhood and the Master is the book |qusiy picturesque dackground for fA:tio AT SEASIDE SANATORIUM v | OF ALL KINDS A it sermon by Rey. Philip J.|used and each boy has been supplled for photoplay. Connecticut has the distinetion of be- l Bring na stove sud high mass in St. Patrick's | With a copy. 1t is used in George Melford's Para- |ing the only state wibch owns & tuber- j New Lond som, " 16 1y. St. John knew that the| The Versoilles group cortinues rez- fmount production of “The Sheik.” culosis sanatorium for children. At Cres- s H Norwich, Conn 1703-2. | as he had asked, He Who|UIar moetines, which are very well at-|will be seen at the Da 1 thers was a reason fop|tended by the members A stereoptlcon | Tuesday and Wednesday. Lscropancs of ‘tha lngrr (lecture Will he held at thelr meeting | Ammes Avres and Rudoih did not respond directly; | Dec- 14 Game Night is scheduled for|are the featured players bade the disciples relato to Joun|the following week, a program always|porting cast. In a big iy naa Weard &b seen, 1. " Tha | Soroushly enjoved by the boym | Colortul spot In Biskra, the seama blicid see ihis inie wAIE ure| In the basketball zame recently piay-|grang fete given by the young Sheik ! ansed,” the. aeat heer the neny ire|ed between the Fanders T. M. C. A.|iad and e the bttt customs ot n. the poor have the mospel preach-|P°Y8 @nd a Groton team. the former gne Orient are shown with great filelity. , the s°ate tuber- estatlished the for the treatmert of T 4 k344 Larriages, Wagons, seaside sana ldhen suffering fr lar tuberculosis. since the opening of th2 sanatorfsm th ults have been remar o and many lives which appeared to be wrecks ! yielded to the treatmest of the sun Conn, | 4 to them. This conviction by results is | C37Tied off the honors of the game. win-| ~ Other scene are those upon the Sahara, | The Seaside has only fft applicable in our day as then.|]iNZ DY & Wide margin. The score Wasfoien the wild riders of thy des ic | however, and th ing ls $50.00 buys a beautiful $125 Fdison ! tdisc phonogr semi-cabinet model; 2 dden d Pladt-C octz irucks and Carts ¥eshanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, and Wood Work. Blacksmithing n all s brancies ‘culmzh comn: pecial for sranted. Norw Uphoalsts The EXRIGHT & MAHON ; \ ; 2 A % 34-4. Told in the sandy sea of Omair. 2 |chiidren is pitifu E Piwabing, cating, lmmng| B 2 140 nores, exc LS ey i eyorld of| The Y. M. C. A. group of Colchester it ot the Sahara, and the Shelk’s |losis commmissn estimates tha 2 | - A vy (e s Kets, o o iw 270 | rocently held its first mesting under the 1 awelling. 1500 children in the state who are suffer- anc Siove Kepaus | NC W fO NDON Juuil ¥ fi; e ibt dispelled, while others again|rye.organized leadership. Mr. Newton o5 = ing from the bone and andular forms of ETORY SEAVICE { { o s ] o fea BaT e giom m‘w!n\vf\‘nc':l. “;th hon-fand Robert Brooks were in charge. the disease, and graduaily relief i bebm 2 o PN | = E il 2.000 j ¢3¢ doubters reason is as keen for con- | Many new members are to be initlated panist ; | brought to th ‘erers as f29: ag the Ph 6TH STREET | STUDEBAKER — 1920, Special 6, 5.| 57 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET | Piniis wiier at butiaings Team re intellect in for truth. It at the meeting next Wednesaay night,| Lall Mre. Kellogz Hall accompepie’s | Fonet ; |~ passenger model, taken in trade for! - }through farm ; low price quick sale, $1,000 5 o0f the true religion which |after which a physical program will be | S >'O6"5. SOyl tE oFh, A le sanatord closed car. This car has only been| ¥ i “l‘_;;a\} e AGEwey. | une fulfisithe promives of Ghelet, ‘hiseardlen ‘ont. E T MbE. WPANK . selec- | um cons re—heliof | driven 8500 miles, and is in won- | BUILDING L AL T aCENCY, | survived without corruption, has con-| Plans for the ensuing months include R tie et -7 ¢ iy which the body is exmpsed to the | derful condition. Spare tire in-j—————— - — dariis oan wra >~ |jrued without change or shadow of al-|a visitation by a college deputation|tom: Mmie & o sun and the healing is affscted. The kid- A | cluded in seiiing price. Brand New| WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor ana | cration. alone batiles for the sanctity |team from Wesieyan university, Dec. 3| The suoper men Jour Htre p | Pant. | Balger 2L Work asd Jebblns. 56 Waut | FOR A of iy life—If such exponents prove|and 4; literary night, under the super-|masehd potato. mereiy ther { FRANKLIN ROADSTER—Nine B ser.| " St Thone 93l deczd ; : hemse'ves In thelr dally lives examples|viston of Professor Brooks, principai of | C3ke: coffes and zam 3 4 Roadst | - Two houses in Greeneville of two tene- what their religion teaches, they |the Bacon Academy and 2 e ing the e 3 Bt . » ies, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, o === | ments ea 0 need of such, { eannot fail to imnress and influence be- | ning for th it |tancy articies were sold. and see ! . paint and upholstering A-1 Me- PRINTING look info th: s at on holders and associates, The declarat! Rl | e } not ' chanical condition of this car is.ex-| ______ - CLABENCE SHOLES, fot ¢ ¥ as taat (s e | Lishon Puplis’ Perfect in Attendunce. | i reagigecic - s oy exvert| cellent. Automatic - wind-shield| prinTix nas promptly and 188 West Thames St. £ the earth and the light of the| ADT ARCUMENTS OVER et vl ot e e | e = : s guar cleaner, spare tire and bumpers in- | neatly dohe. Esumates promutly and| Tel 1380 el | ORI Tt e gL of Sho PLANT EXECUTORs' ¥EEs| The following pupils of i jrhe yormpntoe® b ) Liitag | Ciuded in selling price | eheertuly given. The Balletin® Co., 66 | oo oo SRS Tovirs rotey. D ion st e | weties s Ui v s vaging YeoLes: I O V. FOMERINS, | 3 2 S A letinCo., owers today. placing upon each the ob- e absen! tardy dur the month of [of the sanatorium Suin St DODGE—1915 5:pass. Car. This car|® 2PKi? St wayisd lization of living so worthily s o in-|Superior court in Norwleh Saturday | FoctliCl Harola Bothwell, R Zround of the cut 1 e et = — has been thoroughly inspected in ] cite in the minds of non-believers the|morning the arguments were made b7 |y . “Anng Bugbee. Leo Howes re it yet sufficier ' : our shop and is in.good condition. B|desire to inquire and to know fully|the attorneys in the appeal from tie al-|jyoiceaon, Hazel Liberty, Cyri exercise out-oi- TRUCKING . Tires good and Price right. jabout this faith which manifests itse't|i0Wance made by the Groton probate |Ryesel Liberty, Samuel Sil iretmes sealy - FORD—1915 Touring Car, in good {in works and words and conduct so ad-|court for fees for the executors of Willlam Siiveriied. osis—giving e . LA LT, Occam, teami shape. Late style body and new S 2 ey Ble. estate of Commodore Morton F. Plant. — live healthy. Happy : vliclz. jyl Fatliator: i COTTAGE HOUSE OF ohilgution. ‘ot Andiviua) . .| iTHO m(nrneysclr{\flnx the case were |, saybrook—Mrs. Frederick Spencer is|munitics safer for i GUS LAMBLEL, i 3t Main St 2 SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, ty. was developed b o> | Judge Walter C. Noves, representing | osing her summer home Dréparatory o |we help wen we buy the st » &l g, FRRn | Eestanger Rond:{ MEAN YOU NFEAK LINCOLN AVE. Dreacher, who Indicated the. manner | Mr%, Hayward, widow of Commodors Chending the winter in Woodbtry, N. J. | double-barred eros A s ” ' E 51 whic] ol int, an er son who was lont S sosks o S car’ has “only been driven ‘a few| ERICE 34,500. Frena ein 1 bhs o ol e Comaciore BIARET Mafer T4 HuTE. tue and thousand H\VJCB; and ‘mu!{ be seen You may be the next victim of a fire. . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. s ‘h\“ Engy, and thbnrs, must | yee Hayward; Attorney Stewart e to be appreciated. Being air-cooled,| Dont take chances. The small annuai || = APPLY TO | seck tp emulate thn rund Study and|New York for the thrée active execn- Leng Distance Moving and Expressing. ;.::.m:" eal car for the docior fll“:’re{tuurr; is negligible ]to Qho‘tfirrv‘!‘pr:-i 3 L SE s R ‘““';l(‘c;."ih r;;c?mi ng :fl! and cvt\:::'-'fi Whittlesey, also for A Tel. 1458, J ection from money loss it affords: AMES CA! words. &N | ¢hege executors. 3 BUICK—1918 5-pass. Car, in good con- | Take out a policy to day. | > § Judge Brown reserved decision. T AMING < e i | s b dition. This car has had very little | ot 1 i : | Tolephone 876 40 Shetucket St §! LiNcorLx pivorcE suir H | mileage, and is a good investment sa es < S b 5ok ~| for anyone. Priced right. N N?::A . JOI = WILL FURNISH CONTEST| , cjam chowder supper Was given on St. Phone 4 H o e s 3 | INSURA ND REAL ESTATE Mrs. Howard N. Lincoin, Wife of Rep- [ phursday evening by class No. 3 of the 12 Montauk Ave. Telephone 278-2 AGENT resentative Lincoln, of Midd:etown, Who | aestieiey 2 = 3 S o L ancetL oL 8 own, McKinley avenue Sunday school at the TEnWING AND TRUCKING RICHARDS BUILDING Building lot 60 ft. front, 110 ft. deep, | 1*(fited action in tho superior court | residence of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, b moTELS 91 MAIN STREET m )d'-‘rninklm §t‘.', ‘xisxt to Gel‘rré n church for M nh(‘ \Jr:l“) some weeks ago| 13 Grove place. € profupily and at reasouable {good place to build garage. foy divorce. has filed an amendment| &, were served frem 6 to § o/~ -y - ! A. V. COVELLO, to complaint asking for almORY:! cioek stte tention of the ALTHUR H. LATHROP AMERICA™ HOUSE, D, u,,mu.,“ = Phone 1527-. 198 CIf 8¢, | Mr. Lincoln, it was learned Saturday fim:d,u;?‘ fiffldm&d‘fi,nnmn.r, re- Siretucket Strest Phene 178 |FTop. Virst class sarage servios ew: ARS F O R S L E plans to fite 2 counter sult and contest| marks were made by the teacher of the - v Sl A ihe divoree, though nome has been filed | class, Charles E. Hall, who bas organ- = = = = = as yet. 3 s DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropea oo ; . |1zed o class club; Robert H. Johnson, COAL AND WOOD o8 rmuf.l' Telephone 1337, TOBACCO A high class moderh two-apartment [ Mrs. Lincoln in her original complaint | president; Miss Ireno Gworthmey, viee 5 3 Broadwas. AT TR house, very desirably located in the best | alleges that her husband was guilty of | president. Miss Bdna King, secretary: e TR Sy woHo E AND RETAIL [ipart of Lowrel sull Ave o " misconduct and intolerable cruelty. AlEvank Johnsom, treasurer: Miss Eleas ama itiea Phone 506 of —— ‘e carry a complete line of Domes. or fu nat . inquire of few days-ago an amendment to the com-|nor Edwards, eritle. Henry Harrls, Bap Willow St, formerly ENTISTS tic and imported Cigars. JOHN A, MOR. plaint was filed striking out the para- " 0] co Lane decind n i A, I. MEYER, Successor to Tieal Estate Rroker, graph reative to misconduct and asked | whin theolu wid st S o . JOHN R. BOWMAN Franklin Squarc. for alimony. Y R - . © alimony. WAL 3 £ i it a Century) president of the Lincoln Drug Company |vice president, Miss Gwathwey. Inter- - ———————| __ DENTAL SURQEON - | — e : FOR S ALE of Middletown and also is interested in|esting gumes concluded the evening's — M'Grory Bidg. Norwich, Cann. c1GARS S @ candy manufacturing plant in Old | programme. rqo l l E sl o | Two-apartment house. with ail fm. |Lvmne. Tn November, 1920, ho was elect- s ( t = 510 ousard |provements and in pink of condition, | d to represent Middletown in the last Supper at Preston Ciy. DANCING 11 Fraaklis st choice location, with large yard for gar- | general assembly. He was a member of with a large ate x Stat . age, near center of city; must be seen to . A successtul_supper a ation and at T e P R e S S : \ e ommitic on Congressional and sei- | tendance was held in the vestry of the K ", Instructor, Odd Fellows’ 7 » 3 = a ¢ts and the commitiea on s nual meetin Hall. Phone 1996 or 401, Private lessons BOOKBINDING FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, Foubli heelth and satety.. . ir. Tincolt jrsgonsOity Congresatioal Sk Lew fartford, Comn dafls. Bveming class Mondays and | — ~ TTEE novdd Central Building, | has sico corved s 1omsber of the com. | Wednesday evening. There was a short Tation will B¢ held Thmradays, § oclock. Besin now. novod JOSEPH BRADFORD mon counci! in_Middletown: e e e e = P o et cluded piano solo, Miss Alice M, Ayer; Rt Gt — = 108 Broadway PHYSICIAN tenor solo, Luclus Danis, Mrs. Frank o the Seere- 2 . AN YOU WANE o sat your Tadk | Dooxs Mase and Raled to Ordée: sEhe 5 Winsted.—Tho board of selectmen s | Palmer, Sccompanist; plano duet, Miss ART, R N ness before the public, there s no medi- ROPLAND K. MARKOFF, a. p, | Dlanning to pass an ordinance forbldding | Evelyn Butler ang Miss Ethel Kay; Secratar am er than through the advertising | THI s no advertising medium in b5 NOSE AND the sale of milk in Winsted that does not qQuartet, Lucius vis, 88 . ecratary. |um better than th he ad [ERE is no advertis YE, EAR, THROAT male Lucius Davis, Kello c columns of The Bullet] EBastern Connecticut equal 10 The Bulle- | Suite 103-104, Thayer Bldg. ~ Tel. 1799 come frum certified herds. Hall, Clitlen Zabriskic, sad Sy@ney | : ¢ 4 i3 < = .

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