Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 12, 1921, Page 9

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TED—Young man, stenographer- ‘and cost accountant. 1y arner Arms Corp, Twelfth St, decsd VERNMENT . wants railwi 3 $135 month; lst posil lin instilute, decld today. Frank] ' Rochester, N. Y. vis- LOST AND FOUND Claimlng an 8. Flynn, Yantie, “PoUND—Tan lo 29870, New ' London. ire Peloguin, Occum. Tel. 1942-4. P e Em TR an; te, answers to name of % ecl2d Central Ave. i o, Pt i ot Tace es S entleman’ -1 la wates: Edward, J. Mullins, 81 ing St. deci2d LOST — Black and white fox hound, with small amount of tan. Inform L. M Young. 179 Broadway. Tel 1740. decl2a e = oy TO BENT-—Furnished hmm for a lady. Nm ;finma all improvements. dlfldh.nllmhh at 13 deal2d 0 RENT — &, four and five ayoms. modern improvements, 341 West ‘hames St, Phone 311 decl2d in first olass con- Franklin 8. L auto &paces. Inquire 111 mna_ lllfi.__‘ lecl0d L “¥OB BENTTenement of five rooms, all improvements, $0 North Thames St. room for light Tel. 353-1z. et WANTED—To photie 811, of cigars, lobacco. We've got sum nice e Eo 0 et Enoks sn RS R Loy s i 10 RENT_Fiveroom tenement, 30 | St ey = lhwumn—:.fi!woud hand cuckoo glogk Biodare "or Tal “33‘ = ANTED—Ford coupes or sedafis wk‘xm self on Stonington.. p._Woolwer! k%2 66 -eondit] etin. ion. I on 560 Mystic, WANTRD—Ford bodies in any cos Stonington. ~ Tel 560 Mystic. ds WANTED—To buy & lecation. imall 10 BENT—Tenement, five rooms, all improvements, 30 Nerth T s St. decsd Street. WANTED—S in good condition. office safe; m M. Lewis, “é - decl0d ndition, Shannon Garage, leaD cheap farm, an Address H M., Box 454, P.:t” decsd sfisorttobom o STORE to rent, suitable for any kind of business, for the past six years was occupied by a harness make onug. ply Max Sternlieb, 3. St., Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1495, decid FOR RENT—Furnished light house- kegping rooms, 6 Carter Ave. Sast Side. TO RENT-—Heated furnished rooms. H, E. Ring, 16 Laurel 'Hill Ave. _decéd LOST—Fur neckplece, Thursday even- at Davis Theatre. Please leave at Broad St, or- Tel. 535-13. Reward. decitd #FUNESAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST4 TAFTVILLE Teleghone 630 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Nain Street Chamber of Corameres Building Phone 233-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director Lmbalmer PROMPT SERVICE CAY OR NIGHT t HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIREC{Oks | Norwich and Jewett Citv %hc‘. Heunry Alien & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNirow. DikeCiORS AND » EMRALMERS 1772 after § p. m. TO RENT—Five or seven room apart- ment, with or without garage, steam geat furnished. C..Chamberlain, tin House. decBd ¥OR RENT—Five-room tenement, 102 High St. Telephone 37., decéd 70 BENT-—Six-room apartment, with nrng::mnear Backus Corner, Tel. 259. 1OV FOR RENT — Two tenements at 56 Yantic St, with conveniences. Inquire downstairs. decéd T0 RENT—Rooms keeping. Plone 1987. TO RENT Four rooms, Wwith electric lights. In- quire v A. V. COVELLO, Phone 1527-2. 158 CLff St for light house- . ivéd FOK SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Two horses, 2 wagons, 2 palr harhesses; price right. Frank Fer- ry, 28 North Thames St declud FOR sALE—1Yzl Bupmobile iour.ng car, run 9,000 tmilos, $9ou; 1920 H bise, demonstrator, run 200 miles, Cadiliac coupe; 1914, §3v0, Caul t Garage, Putnam, Conn. a FOR SALE—Good farm horse, weight 1300 pouhds. W. J. Moran, Uncasviie, Conn., . D. Phone 189 decsd FOR SALE 1 have 15 Hers re broken In for all kinds of wori y are for sal® or trade ut ¥ight pdices, Come and see tnem ELMEB 8. PIEKSUN, Tel. 536-3. Jeda FOR SALE-automoblles adillac standard lim- painted and-over- Inguire Majestic For sale cheap. FOR SALE—A ousine, 1yis, AWy haued, A-1 ‘conditio Gardgd. - Tel. 1988, deci2d FOR BALE—1821 $ FOR SALL—Bi in good conuition, Quiby_at ¥ione 1094-12 Taitvilie Puoic Garage. R SALE—1920 Dodge touring car, t ciass condition, run less ‘than §000 m.ies. iuQuire Awnos B, Wheeler. Ten deeSd FOR SALE—1V1S Oakland touring car in goed condition. Phone 698-3. decSd FOR SALE—1916 Cadillac with limou- sine top, ¥ paitited and overhauled, also summer top; price reasonable, quick sale, party leaving town. - Tel: 645. s deczd FOR SALK—Great bargain, Cadillac vady AsSistant Telephene 4102 brougham, newly painted, i perfect con- ition, miléage less than 8.000. Inquire _BAY on NiGHT Dr. 1iggins. 4 nov3ud Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street AvromosiLe AccEssoniEd 3 = HAVE your lires iurended, Bew, wear jike Haw Langie ‘ire Co.. ¥3 ARD REPAIR WORK OF ALE KINDS -Automobiles, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blackemutning in all ite brapshes 36011 & Llark Corp. 7 TC 415 NORTH. MAIN STREET 1tke RS new. W. Main St' feb24d TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. - A, L MEYER, Successor to 116-118 W. Miia 3t Nerwit \wu:“r _ Whitestune sare $70 per thousand P am T AL Nvaskiia St "N.MGATHROP NEW ROND ON FRANKLIN ROADSTER— Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, paint and upholstering A-1 Me- «chanical condition of this car is excellent. Automatic wind-shield . cleaner, spare tire and bumpers included in seiling price. ] FORD—1915 Touring Car, in good shape. Late style body and new radiater. ¥ ] FRNNKLIN SEDAN—Here’s a bar- ,‘- in in a closed car. Late model, ew tires—just out of shop. At your own price. MAXWELL—Any one desiring a small Touring Car in good run- :Il;'g'-undifion. can buy this car BUICK—1918 5-pass. Car, in good sondition. This car has had very § little mileage, and is. a good in- vestment for anyene. Price right. paint 12 Mentauk Ave. Telephone 278-2 A¥ HOUSE, D. Morrissey, m I rvice cop- nected. Phone. She‘tac;‘e: S.:. i WANTED — Concrete walks to build; work guaranteed; if factory, no charge made, guaro,.123 Oakridge St. ~Phone 627-5. novi7d James work is not sat swim. If you are WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner’s, 8e:ivex'y Thursday. nov! fui ure. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 St. Phone 38-2. A. C. Bennett. ater seplld. WANTED—100 farms for cataiogus, 10 acres up, wWith or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to pi size, location amd térms. Jewett City, Cona \! P. 0. Box 10 dy2sa second [ | cash, ture Co, buy, sell WANTED—W¢§ pay highest prices for hand furniture. Breed Bldg. and exchange. FURNITURE, STOVES, HOUSEHOLD GGODS of all kinds, old boaks, pictures, bottles, g'assware, etc., anywhere in eastern Phone 632-3. WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 65 Frankiln 86, Second Hnnd and Antigue ¥ HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND wooL Write us and our representa- tive in your territory wili call. Worcester Rendering Co. Auburn, Mas.. OUR MR. MILLS Will Be At The Norwich Tallow Co. Every Saturday Will be wanted for Conn. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Street, Willi- FOR BALE - THE DAYS O & supplanted now by. “Off to the hiil.” ' The boys—gangs of ’em—are pulling the big bob sled out to the favorite hill and'soon Christmas—the gift season—is coming. Your boy would welcome a sled, snow shoes, ‘When the boys finish then' coasting they return to the club room to box, wrestle and gifts now, why not get the boy boxing gloves or dumb bells or exercisers, a volley ball or swimming suit or wrestling trunks ? - All these articles—and many others—are advertised today in the Christmas Gift Sug- gestions columns of the Bulletin. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Chrisiinas e S —— S e —————— ) o Armory. - ick Lodge, No. N. E. lls o a by meets at Steiner Strand Theatre. College, never gives undue his mastery of the technic of his ment nonetheless there are very few v o. P, 0. F. Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at Motion Pletures at Breed Theatre. Motlon Pletures at Davis Theatre. ANNOUNCEMENTS Zimballst, Great Russian Vielinist. ‘While the playing of Efrem Russian B the great emphasis to linists in our day at least who are quality of his Interpretation hearer from time to time forget complete mastery he has chanies of his art, for he plece the sole excuse for which is opportunity it gives for vidlonistle ‘works. jmot to realize what a master techn! !mis‘moden and unassuming young over rarely It is Impossible for an audience . . iis, who stands so Het]: 1 - contemplating buying | torm, - doing. atniet fmpedinte - Oads Complete DENTISTS lengths, $3; hard wood, sawed, $11.50; four ft. lengths, §10. Tel. 165-3. Con- stance Beauregard decl2d FOR SALE—Fifty chickens. Inquire of QOscar Olsen, Box 45, R. . No. Baltie, Cont Adeclzfl % FOR SALE—Hard wood, §9 per cord, delivered, Telephone 1076-13. decl2d down,"$2 weekly. The Talking M Shop, 24 Franklin Square. di VICTROLA, Style 80, latest 1922 model, equipped with all improvements, $100; $1 down. $1 per week. on club plan. The Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklia Square. b dechd FOR SALE—One kitchen range. Iu- quire Mrs. Wuttkey, 112 Roath St. decSd achine ecSd FOR SALE—Farm, two and one mile§ from Danielson, Conn., will 8ix cows, one hors class shape; houses failing waier i pasture and-house, R. F. 1., telephone service; a beautiful one- man farm. Address Mrs, Joseph W. War- ren, Killin; Coémn.,, R. F. D, FOR SALE—Kxceilent watch dog, five months old, German police. Phone 1367 education, ‘experience and salary ex- pected. ; STENOGRAPHER WANTED Experienced Stenographer; state age, Address Box 3, care Bulletin. WANTED JOSEPH HALL & SON, DRAWERS-IN. TRADING COVE. or 1896-12. a dectd FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves. ~ Bring name of stove and number, New London Salesroom, 16 ‘Watetr St., Norwich, Conn. Tel sep7d 2 y grand Sonora pho- fograph: regular $275, BEAUTIFUL bal special for gquick sale $175; terms d, The Plaut-Cadden Cona. RESIDENCE FOR SALE 8-room house, Norwich Town, near carline, large lot, $4,000. 7-room house with all improve- ments, near business section, $4,000. 8-room house, all modern conveni- KOPLAND PHYSICIANS K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND TEROA’ Suite 103-104, Thayer Sldg, Tel. 1799 engces and good garage; in fine resi- dental section, $8,000—owner leav- ing Norwich. Many other good properties and the best house lots in Norwich. § IT tection INSURANCE - MAY~ MEAN YOU! You may be the next victim of a fire, Don’t take chanc: T premium is neglig from money loss Take out a policy to day. fsaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET lay. To New York NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London 11 p.»m. daily except Sun- he small annual ble to the firm pro- it affords. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROGMS AND BATH, NEAR LINCOLN AVE. PRICE $4,500. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St i 55 acres, abundance asparagus, rasp- berries, strawberrics and other fruits. excellent, 1 village. TRYON'S AGENCY-=Willimantic FOR SALE. A farm of 160 acres, 70 acres of tilla~ ble and 90 geres of woodland ‘and pas- ture, 75 good apple trees, good bathing, and lcehouse rented for $i5 a year, good house of 13 rooms, pump at sink, always water, 16-cow barn, chicken houses, gar- :fi:‘:ln: o&har b}ll(ldir:lza. 'lx:lhis firhm is a ; five miles from Norwich. further details, call £ CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames 8% PLUMBING SUPPLIES "FOR SALE PLUMBING, heating, )f““m"s and 5 generai repairing.- John Morton; 29 Mar- | Two-apartment house, with all ime gery St. Tel. 692-32. ° ngvild | provements and in pink of condition, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. BBERS, CONTRACTORS—IO] umbing and Hy cholee iocstion, yith large yard for gar- age, nea: center f city: must by be appreciated. i Illg HOTEL, Zuropean plan, - "RANCIS N Propo. ~ Telephono 1233 JOHN BLUM, ¥RANCIS D. DONOHUE, 26-28 iway. ‘ Bfeed t.foa- % nevdd o-nmu _Bund.lu. BCHT The very Dest plumbing by expert .‘"‘rlman at the fairest nrloel"h guar-l FOR SALE - anteed ; natzo hll;lfll ';nn gasfitting. _| On Yantic n:"’ i‘n&zlne, &;m house in : HN_F. good conditi ou; CUPWORTH & THOMPSON : ©7 West M st ol “I.: o dul‘ 15’1332\.1«' - ARCHITECTS This y can be had at a very rea- fhaser Bullding, Norwich, Conn, ¢ sonab) t chance for the B DANCING N, W] Hall daily. ays and "slock. now. novitd %&Wbfié‘&fm ; | ENRIGHT & McMAHON SATISFACTORY SERVICE ‘82 6TH STRE! Phone 716-4 calumns FOR SALE—Wood chgstnut, _tove $90.00 buys a fine upright piano; $20 ! 1703-2. ¢ . = 5! The Best Bargain This Season 6-room Cottage, large ‘Barn, buildings | 1-2 miles manufacturing | .. PR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. e ———————————— {f Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUARE) Somers Building Tel. 77 difice Hours: 9 A. M~6 P. I And by Appointment TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum and vucsng, Tel. LAMBERY, JB. No. 3 Moving anu “Cet, 387 yN_ 293 West Maln St. anywhere. Special a bollers and m: sepad , teaming, | 2. Jydd | teution given to mio chinery. Tel. 798-3. o Long Distance Moving and Expressin NCE MOVING. \ TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and al reasonable ricas. ARTHUR H. .ATHROP Shetucket Streat Phone 173 —_——————————} COAL. ARD WOOD ‘ COAL, seasonea wood and xindlings 1s large or smail quantities. 1825-2. Durkee Lane [ Phone 504 or | k. Shapire, Willow 3t, formerly decing BOOKJINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway { Blank Buoks Maae and Ruled to Order i CE"ROTODIST A, G. THOMPSON, F, 8. Chiropodist, | Foot Specialist (protect your fet). Suits | 7-8, Alice Eldg.. 321 Main St, Norwieh, Cofin. Pi:one 1366-4. ian3ld sadd n.the Court, see said | a2 file in sal description, n. LOUIS A. DECREN particul . DART, LATE | Probate District. of | having exh: nt with ate for sa ‘nie iio the Court of Proh fer ing on the 1 RTTING, Ty Estate of Jes R. Smith, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Adminis.rator the creditors. of said ‘deceased. to in their claims against s L BIX montus from 1 hotice to thut cffect. of thig order, on ‘hie signost nes the place where said decoased las &nd in the same Town, and by p 1 tic same. once th a wewspaper having tirealation in said District, and make reo- lurn to this Court 3 NELSON AYLING, Juc i The above and foregoing is a Lue copv | Mt record. | _ Attest: HELEN M. DRESCIIER > Clerk, ; NOTICE.—Al creditors of teased are hereby notifind to 1. tiaims dgainst said Signed at Norwich estate to ¢ho under- Town, Conn., within S the time limited in the above and fore- JOHX ‘A, MORAN, : v b i3 going order. 2 Beal Estate Broker. 2 ~ FREEMAN J. SMITH, ; . decl2d Administrator. YOU WANT to put your b _before the public, there is no medi- | THEEE is no advertising medium 'in I'l' uhfi" m‘-&m;{: the advertising &n;r'n Connecticut equal to The Sulle- i | York ing brilliancy of his playing” and the|See hel Chicago Post of his treading his way |the second feature, through “intricacles whers the Ossa of | Marks her return technical difficulties was plled upon the | ADSence Pelion of all that taxes a man' sicianship and with a elarity and pre- | Part of her cision as though it were nothing at al.” The New York Sun reports after ohe of his concerts that “he disposed of the formidable difficulties of his musie wWith amazing ease and repose of manner.” thet; | PRICES. AND FOLO CLCTH. hout the least effort. Thus the New Tribune speaks of the ‘“dewildes- This will be Mr Zimbalist's only ap- pearance In this locality this season. —_— AUCTION WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson. AUCTION THURSDAY, DEC. 15, 1921, at 10 o’clock & m, By virtue of, an order from- the Probate Court of the Town of Killings wy, I will sell the following described the late Joseph W. farm aud residence, and one-quart i east from the trol Winville via _Mashe Hill.- , COWS, POULTRY, ETC. One first cias, reliable, farm and ma au extra good driver, ? good Jersey fam- i one is new milch; L Red hens; 1 set of coliar and hames mower, 1 one-horse sled, 1,500 pounds coal, Eood chestnut plank, of lumber. 3 ladders, iot of brackets, 3 _bundles ete., tools, es, and S0 on. 10 TONS OF HAY 10 BUSHELS POTATOFS 25 HOUSEHOLD GOODS enwood range with hot water T (thisis an extra ggod stove), r. 1 sideboard, 1 oak ex- good Drussels and ingrain 1y new parlor Glenwood d_heaters. 1 coal heater, 1 ask mher sct complete, 1 oak chamber 1 painted chamber set, spri nillows and feather b‘:fi 1" bench and tubs, plenty of crock- and a useful variety of cooking tensils, curtains, ete. CCTIONEER'S hould arpets, 2 STATEMENT: be a highly attractive sons who are desirous of farm tools or household are in the best possible tion. This lot of personal prop- one of the cleanest and best & we have been commissioned to seil for some time. REAL ESTATE ed for sale at 2 o'clock is one of the nicest little 18 that stands in Wind- Every building in the including & medium s and other valuable ail to look over this Y. DA ed to day following, in_at.endance. L. BATON, inistratrix of Estate, i on't f: osition. { decidedly storm: ir we Ci “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” {No Salad Complete Without " Thumm’s Home-Made fayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street At i ttention UY YOUR FALL AND WINTER TINGS AND CLOAKINGS ECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL FINE SUEDE, VELOURS CLEN WOOCLEN MILLS | WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH MOBWICH, CONN. ERE {5 no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- aanlta, tin far husiness 1 PA 1 today, nee. i sl of i il £ i ; ff I ! g i % et i 5}35% 4 0 f & § i [ 8 i ! ity i H i o i | | ! ;¥ fil i ¢ t ! # $ ER; of move than I iu i 4= 1 L] ¢ | i b Hif if ¢ i ‘ i b ] fné? it ! £ | é ;!ga 5 » E : l i i directed dy Neil O'Brien, ‘who eajoys the of ack- Gray, Pete Detzal and Jos Carroll, Bell and Arlies, Gene Cobb, Fred Miller Claude Root, Henry Maher, J. “Lester ; £, 1P il the cast of Indiscretion is sald to most expensive ever gathered for gle feature. It comes to the theatre today for three days. fi BREED THEATRE The throngs which last night attend- the opening performancs of What Do fen Want? furnished visible ovidence of the dynamic power behind the pen of Lols Weber—writer, director ang ducer of omre suocessful big-theme pie- tures than any other living person in the film business. What Do Men Want? gets under the skin of every he-man and starts sh eruption of moral thought and action. It is a powerful visualization of a condi- tion which has steadlly assumed propor- tions of a national “bad-spot” with s clear interpretation of the reasons why, ias only Miss Weber could give them. {_In other cities where What Do Men { Want? has been shown, able critics have described it 2s “the great American dra- ma of the humt for happiness.” With happiness among men and Wwomen, and how to attain and retain happiness-as the blg theme in this powerful drams. Lols: Weber unfolds a narrative that “strfkes home” to the wayward man, {e i | pleturs that | men to see. . What Do Men Want? is the feature at- | traction at the Breed again today and | tomorrow and other pictures on the Bl include the Pathe News and a Chris- tie comedy. women will take thelr BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Bullder, Mili Work and Jobbiug. 50 West Main St. Phone 971 deczd Wi YOU WANT to S e rr e 3 | ealumns of The mnn-._ i The company incindes Jack “Smoke” -

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