Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 17

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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It — WANTED-—Miscellancous dletin Want Advertisement Will Get k VANTED —Male A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Fsmale NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIUAY, DEGEWEER 18, 1921 I'A Bulictin Fos Sele A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell Tt WANTED Position for general house YOUNG MEN, work or cooking or work by the day. nd have good mquitavie Bidg, MWashington, D. dmlbmhi“,x WANTED—Position a3 workin leeper in family ons. care Builetin. WANTED—Salcsladies, F. TWANTED — hecona ‘hand nauenoll rare . pooks and pictures, glassyare, ek(. ; high- esL cash prices. establishment ; Suced “WANTED — Salespeonle; Joseph Fine Co. 116 e Co., v - deotsd Abply women, for postal mail i and rirst grade clerkships ; u% manthly ; expericiice unnecessary. FQr free partic: { exawinations, vbrua J. Leonard ™l “HEY, FELLERS—WHAT , DO YOU WANT THIS . CHRISTMAS ?” “ANIEn—To buy a Jer red Addru- replies P. O. - ox 734, New decldd BRENT—Two furnwhed rooms for housekeeping, inc: et 23 4 WANTED—Boller and engine, 25 horse power, state size, number tubes and di- ameter and size of firebox and "A\Wfi: art Stonington, Coun. NIOE Xmas boxes of cigars, cigaretics We've got sum mice pipes, opp._ Wooiworth' Fagan's Smoke Shop, 188 Main too; jest luk us up, Tooms, steams | | eap farm, any ' A o WANTED Small_ ce safe; must be N, Lewte, 181 Main nerete walks to build; it work i8 not satie . __James Fumi- Phone §271-5. work guaraniee RENT—Furnished room 123 Oakridge St NTED_Raw turs, A Heeb- | every Thursday. d pay bighest pnm for {remens, suce witii or without stogk; give n first letter as to price, - O. Box 105, | fuil’ particulars e pay uighest prices band furniture; Breed Bldg. Norwich Furni- 198 CLf St . B TIGER, 63 ¥ranklin St, Sccond Hund and Autigue. Furaiturs, SALL—ors HOUSEHOLD old books, pictures, tor i . {FURNITURE, 8T GCODS of all kinds, bottles, glassware, Ward Bros, 45 Jackson Street, Willi- | mantic, Conn., Phone 632-3. CHRISTMAS time means winter time for the boy. He has forgotten all about the swimmin’ days of summer. He’s cut at th= old hole, all right, but not in it. He’s gliding over the icy surface and he needs a new pair of skates to supplant the rusty ones he wors all last season. Furthermore it’s too cold now to go bare- headed and wear a light gauze shirt. He must have a warm skating cap and heavy sweater — or else freeze. No such outfit would be complete without woolen gloves leggings, boots, stockings, an outing suit, mackinaw and shirts. He would-also like a hockey stick and puck. | If YOU are puzzled about getting what will delight your boy these wintry days read the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns in tor today’s Bulletin. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete .. Auctioneer | Sxtra_good one; AUCTION ne oW of Lepe | ng from Lebanon | and at 10 o'clock g, m., thesbalance givil Dlows, gasoline tank, | chains and | 11l sell with no by- room une PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. OSE AND THROAT 1798 | 1ate ever FOR SALE | FOR SALE—} d China boar hog, | ap. T, i1 Hanney: | Waterford, Conni. Phone 1706-5. decléd KOB SALE: te road hout 80 ac the | gled . = . ! Burdick & ) COTTAGE HOUSE or Bldg NEAR, LINCOLN AVE. PRICE $4,500. FOR SALE quart kind, Norwich Town § arrcy 1o JAMES L. CASE decldd | a hard wood, $10 deelsd Telephone 876 FOR SALE- stove. Inguire at {45 Union s¢ decisd na| FOR SALI bout 10-15 dozen iresh | | cegs weekly, delivered, or come und gut | ot LRSS FOR SALE |PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH | The Plaut-Cadden Co. Katlic, Hamilton Ave., Norwich, Preston, __FOR SALE on the mast : best equipped and most mobile businesses and haieo re tered Lo the 1 land. Property ise, with vink of INSURANGE You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. premium is negligible to the firm pro- | (el Smaier buildings tection from maney Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B es, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, aint and upholstering A-1 Me- The small annual it affords. Automatic wind-shield spare tire and n selling price. Touring Car Late style body RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET TR IN SEDAN*HM‘E‘S a b PLUMBING SUPPLIES and | PLUMBING, heating 3 , 26 Mar- MAXWELL—Any Touring Car in good run- buy this car PLUMEBING AND GASFITTING. CONTHACTORS—JOBLEES, Zlumbing and Heating. SO BLUAL Breed Bulding FHONE 588-5. 7, Sedan, newly painted Montauk Ave. Telephone 276-2 i and gastting tt City, Con and consists: FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, Anoum fi0o; time as a garage r building, 48x50 fec for storage; another storage s teet, and one 16x36. There ERICAN HOUS E, D. d. Phone. Shetucket St , 2 1-2 stori The éleotr s, with all mod | large court between (he build ame. The entire agency s, one of the best sel vaker A COUKT v T infory is included. For furt 1 on the 14th day {apply to Burdick & MeNicol Keom )21 ¥ Thayer Bldg., Norwich. and Je FOR SALE The best ing lat in the elty, sice and locat considered. Ask Frank Phones 1816 TFOR SALE (s ames H. Hydo, North E 20 Bill, 51 121 . together with sald decs e same Tow e n a newspaper said Ristrict, and n Attest A WBY & $190; quick sale; ¢ BOOKIINDING BRADFORD 108 Broadway haae and Huled to Order TOBACCO {OLESQLE AND RETAIL plete line of Domes- We carry a c and importcd Cigars. A R, Successor to JOHN K. BOWMAN, 18 W. Main St,, Nor Contractor ana CLTRCVODIST G. THOMPSON, Chiropodist, | | t (protict yo 5 > tone Cigar sare §70 per thousand 4. F. CONANT. il Kvasklin 8t St Norwica, | r— 151.}’.:.%1‘\1”4;;’\‘%:.&31‘? R DENTISTS Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland NAP-A-MINIT GEOBGE LAMBEKT, 295 West Ma s Distanse Moving aud Expressiog PAINLESS EXTRACTION AND FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY SPECIALISTS 9 AL M. TO 8 P. M. 715 Main Street. w0n5_distance | Join H. Ford, 283 BROMLEY & SON Alling Building TEAMING AND TRUCKING Phons 42 ¢ : Willimantic ery prompily and at reaso ARTHUR H. 4 Aditors ot The Cadden Co od TFOE SALE Hard w 2 delivered. ~ Teieph cunipped $1603 |4, UPO ived from § Square, : ; FOR SALE —Stove pa | of stoves. Ering nam mber. New London Water Bt., Norwich, septd BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora negraph, regular 3 cial fo ooy Cona! FOR SALE. A farm of 160 acres, 70 acres of bie and 90 geres of woodland and pas ture, 76 good apple troes, good Latking ‘ehouse rented for 375 a y house of 13 rooms, pump 4l Sink, 4l { water, 16-cow bari, chicken houses {age and other buildings. This farn { bargain ; five miles from Norwich er details, call CLABENCE SHoLn 3 188 West Thimes walls on said aid s lot, said s map and survey Office purpose ' of i The Befit Bargam This Season‘[_ 55 acres, abundance asparagus, rasp- | berries, strawberries and other fruits, | —o- 6-room Cottage, large Barn, buildings | | TRYON'S AGENCY—Willimanti¢ Shetucket Strest DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Cann. “WHEN YOU WANT M'Grory Bldg. FOR SALE On Yantic car line good conditien, with outbuildings and 16 acres of land; very desirably located. This property can be had at a very rca- PRICES. AND POLO CLOTH. - e WANT (o0 put your busi iliere is no medi. s before the public, um better than through the advertisi unas of. The:-Bubiats, i LURi08S. CESUlLs semable price—a great chance for the right party. For further particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MORAN, - Beal Estate Broker. - _ MORWICH. CONN- . Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It iy or all of this outfit. I EN ROOMS AND BATH, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 40 Shetucket St condition, | with iarge yard for gar- ¥ must be seen to Central Bullding, Patt Morrissey, | rop. Eiisi class Kurage service cob- i “uropean Tops. Telephone 1237, with water-bound macadam. An eno- | LEGAL NOTICES business is done yearly and the ac- e s may be Seen by purchaser to prove | NOTICE TO CREDITORS, st sald estate withis Lis date, by posting a lie SInpost nearest to sed last dwelt, - oud by pubt ishing N Judge. 4 forekoing Is a \ue copy HELEN M. DRESCIER Clerk. case. For could u snid Noryw ting ca: WIN | Execuior, -4u.u\bu*f' o the Selectmen of the Town of C requested and the ! nging to Murray,” in question us been made, | members of the of old o the one | S oamhls aln vt e Ladles, Attentlon' e S e e e r—— ]iBUV YOUR FALL AND WINTER ~|COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS| TR m‘nmcc* FROM THE MILL AT MILL| FINE SUEDE, VELOURS‘ GLEN WOOLEN MILLS WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH STEAMSHIPS To New Yor NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London t1 p. m. daily except Sun- 2218 DAINTY SET FOR DOLLY. Here cce dress with & 50 n, cambric or muslin is nice for the undergarments. The dress satin, silk, cambrie, percale, linen, lawn_or cashmere. The patiern. which rated, is cut all_styles for dolls <5 in length. ards of 27-inch 1, and the nch dol A patter ed (o ny address on receipt of 10 cents in sil- ver or stamps Order through The Bulletin Company, 4 Pattern Dept., Norwich, Conn. 2300 toys for little piush, towel- Sfade of flannel, e soft and unbreakable includes a sheep, dog and b The patterns are cut in one size anly, 1t ‘will require 1-2 yard of flann ep, -4 yard for the dog, and 3-8 yard e pi A pattern of this illustration mailed to address on receiTUt 10 cents n sil- or stamps. Order through The Buile n Dept., Norwich, Cc 1901 UTILITY BAG! laundry bag and serviceable mode bber'zed or SET OF Shoe bag, satcen, tic fiil, denim, cr. The bags could cmbrofdered d finished with scalioped flaps or bound on tape. The sho has ex- pockets and will be The laundry bag is a mc ary and serviceable arti 1 uecessary aoce toilet and_ma > io hold er useful s0an, tooth shes, Desldes The thr. shed in this pattern an only. The hoe bag requires 1 y: bag the 5-F | One of the finds madc in Thebes, | |in Egypt, by the expedition of the Metropolitan m, was a. body which had heen buried with, apparent- | Iy, all ¢ d linen. There were! about sheets, s M. W auser, one of the two expedition. Il fringed. The linen h ns of having b | “You Can Do No Batter Than Buy Cur Wurst.” Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMMS . DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street I TH} is nio advertising mmedium_ Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- ‘tin for business results swich from New made a wonderful success, to e: retail field in men's wear. All Niag heard o date establis n large displ | windows floode The Interior of the store cons pression zained by a glance at dows. At the the coliar along the left side are the shewes for are siiding plate glass doors of Fine Co., T OF TOY ANIMALS. eldérdown or flanneletie, they aTe of The set for the { himself 'in the pantry with four | pies and says he's going to eat A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Emmu JOSEPH FINE T0 OPEN STORE IN NORWICH Lver since Eve took that fatal bite of the appl~ in the Garden of Bden men havo worn elothes, first the mentthen the leopard skin, thea tie linen shroud, until todsy the well dressed man is clad in fine fabrics cut in siylish de- sign. The styles of today <t 2kmost the same regularity as the ebbing and flowing of tho tide and it is only alert clothier that times in the matier of correct wear. g t th e of up-to-the-iminute mer- chant is Jjoseph Fine who comes o Nor- Lindon, “where he has ter the the coun: Mr. Fine and his The Jo: eph Fine Co. have Main str. rs«nl meiropot vie witih ev- tihe Siore of the most modi- e extericr and interjor - sitore are very attractive, being fin- shed in mahogany throughout. The iw - windows arc paneled in the 1 and the lighting down upon the proved eeiling lam-s. @ im- me mates andise { om i left of the department and furnj aings. These sheive: wype the Tear the snits and on, the e vvercoats and glass. the manogany tri along the sides of the store where an ai- ive display of smail goods wiil he lighting of the store type known as the enefit being that t as well as ight of the sun. The llnes to be ndled by Hirsh Wiek: Michael ‘Stern Ce., Sor 35 Togs, Manhattan shirts, Pho Mevers gloves. and in fact no: advertised lines will b department. ine, is well felia M. cloth ritory as having soid goods 1o them di known rectly when In the manufacturing end of the clothing business grior 1o entering the & Co, and firms retall ficld. Prager, Fine Wolff Co., are the with which Mr. Fine was connected. Frank E Ack, for 18 ras in Spring- field, Mass, and who has been associated vith Albert Steiger. managgr of the store. Ack wil] Mr F attention during Fine, Hirsch, it pubdlic. HUMOR OF THE DAY Marks—Was. the dwelling total? loss’ on Parks—Yes; the neighbors saved tive leaf gar. keeps whreast of th men'’s up-to- ment In New London and W Norwich is to ikve the benefit of his knowiedge of good ¢ a at nominal cost taken the fitted of the win- entranee is extending under the 1o Joseplt at New London and Norwion re clothes, Goodman & by many & merchants throughout this ter- has been appoint=q Whila Mr. lockte permanently in Norwich, o will give the store his personal first days and hoth he and Mr. Ack want the people ©f Nor- wich to just step in and shake hands on Saturday when the store opens fo the Brown's A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Cet N —_———— What Is Going On '_l'oqigh: Robert O. Fietcher Yast. meets In Stead Building. at 25 Shetuc Canton € in Odd Feilows Battery B, 182 State Armory. Vandeville and Mot Strand Theatre. Motlon Pictures at B Motion Pictures During Thursday, Mrs ett of 38 Chureh sir sale of Cirmistmas having a good of aprons, usefwl wnd bags, fancy baske | sidehoara and rubber styles, et cases and sh beautiful runners, BREED THEATRE, The Son of Wallingfs graph spe t the Breed is the latest o Quick-Wailingford units » unrivalied in popularity iated to anything along for it. The Ame humbugger. Thus tion form of the gr George Randoly creator of this famous chara en version ally directed the scre new story he has quired to make a pic sparkling with comedy. tacular sets and £ well dressed men and won surroundings. Larry Semon in Dull Care e chapter of Hurricane Pathe News make up the bill STEAND THEATEE. _The B. F. Keith vaudev: with yesterday's 1 Strand. There are four Bill. The Nagytys open the bil with a pyro< technic sensation which ous and wonderful. T laws and cutdo Satan dre. See them and be Colonel Jack Geor; sketch in burnt cork. featuring & _scenc A Day at Eiis Isian performed by eapabie act umbrellas, but recognized them 2ll.— | most. Bogton Transcript. “If 1 should attempt to kise you | thing different what; would vou do?” “I never meet an emergency untiljother instruments. b it arises.” “But if it should arise?” “I'd meet it face to face’—Boston Transcript. The Geralds close the bill wit They are ers, playing 34 man; ally good ac). Don't miss any ‘Gin—iHow did you eajoy the cigar I| » Ob Mary Be Careful gave you? Ricke for. Gin—1 didn't—New York Sun. Wisconsin Paper- had Realiy—We'd like to have watched the little beggar.—Boston Transcript. “What's all that row over at Jones' house? “Why, their littie Wiilie has lo he's so sick lho“ won't dare to | claime { myself come in | {ish isles very big d turned| lovely shade of golden brown and was in perfect condition. sheets carefully mended, Some of the en No Salad Complete Without ays and He's done it fother—Why didn't ave her gzet bette Bobhy—You & —Boston Trans Miss Yale- arms-iimitation conference q progress.” Miss Harvard—"Yes, ut down the Arm, ¥ it please vour cuncéd the officer of mail town in Pennsylvani is_man from jail on a 15 “There's a wiopper on_in courtroom. KALE[DOSCOPE nas bed® discovered ] pngland. | ut into a cage with snakes| [anlnlfl4s are made helpless with fear.] ner, who introduced ox vaccination, was a poet or South Sea islanders coanut leaves and use old oues for hats. More than 250,600 women of the Brit- | were m the world war. Some fishes fiil and float botton when attacked. At Hell Gate, in New York ha tidal currents a veloeity of 4.5 an hour. ‘The great Harva B 2,018,000 books. Tt was started b; Harvard with 3 In the sixteenth centiury widows tomary put on. ene side of they bladas of table knives the musicai notes of the benedictioms or grace be- | fore meal, and cn the other side the ace after meal. A boxing contest was recently heid {unler the auspices of the Fren | m: | civilian and of oc ¥ the fi man a sporting { In the aulphur industry of Southern | Italy, and u reached with Americ: difficult to see industry can con! sion of territory was entered the Sicilians, but son why they should make conce sions. lowever, it ie reported that a representative of the American sul- phur producers is now in Italy with a view to discussing the situation.—Com- merce-Repgres. _ ‘Would hesitate to hurt your feelings, but never again give a SMoke! The large gudi like that to any one you have regard | premier showing of “Charies Harker a been shingling bis barn vester-| enough that t cked | tare | voung co- t was cus- ar- pation, between a German nch soidier. It was t time since.1914 that a Ger- as O!vlwnd 10 a Frenchman in producers it is is important ue to operate. Dur- ing the first years in which American | sulphur bhecame an important factor in the market, an agreement for & divi- o with * present the supe- riority of the American companies over their foreign competitors is so great that there would appear to be no rea- DAVIS TH vaudevilie were una proval of the event vaudeville patrons for 1 Headlng the pre ture musicai con of pretty coiored comed ng t, has s @ wonder with the Lo The feature ictur in her latest Paramount Enchantment. 1t is production, for to have found = 2 that sae fits, which is = | A news weeldly and a ¢ in this wonderful hig She—"“Which do yo most {0 meet—short He— broker) 1 —Excl Queen Wilhel Holland t Davis ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. Jewetl's Christmas Sale, beg Dic of making money wit t0 be humbugged, but it alw mor and pathos, the forme one has its own good ‘The feature pigture is Madge ie: Queen Wilhelmina is of one of the most prospe tle countries in Europe No Soap Better ——For Your Skin— Than Cuticura T o ey

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