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A DBuiletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e —————— WANTED—Male \n.»—woodchofifiu at onet jros.. Jewstt City. deczld man. i for Mr. T WANTED— tm‘ work on slate lodd. lmm on_as chei~cook __can_do . Yankowslki “BOY WANTED store; a good position towthe Tight boy.| Write Boy, Call uu-.. (or sxperienced driver forymr gyi me baking. Call or 318 Asylum St Bul .elh\ Omcu, with pa.rl\c\l- \VAl\'tEn—Work by the day or week h%hla woman. A. i, §4 Fraahlin. deuzd WANTED—Comypetent woman as cook |and to assist with housewofk. Kindly in- qm4th iawns St between sdamél'an lecs A.Nmn—-lflddle aged woman for hou;emyay L. Box 2, Oenu-a.l Village. Wu’rm)——c ipetent girl for payrou work; Tt be. ‘accarate wnd Dave good e of clerical work. Write Box Bulletin. (WThE m——_—-_—a WA!VI‘ED-,-—Roo uek E vm;es, nlso fine w:shms “r{h Bulletin. dec20TuTh WAN! hand furniture and antiques; oldest and .largest dealers .in Tred wuwis“g S 36 updm‘gd ices. uis D, t'grr& Norwich. Phone 708-3. maym’l‘hsl‘u WANTED—Buyer for a flne cased organ; special, if sold at 1o quality and serviee since 1872)4 ‘ectidd WANTED—Boiler and engine, 25 horse power, state size, number tubts and di- ammer and size of firehox and if opeu bottom. Write F. B. Stanley, \Yurm Stonington, Conn. appear g com Appiy cvenings only:| ~poR RENT_Choie of iwo er thres! after 7.30, at Chamberlain use, 68 furnished rooms for lighi housekeeping. Church St Inquire Mr. McGuines. dec?dd Phone 1567-12. 8¢ North St. deciid WA)TSD——HAM to uxke cnarge of of- | manufacturing establ] it ; 1'» n WANTED—Boys to sedl “vanilla, mu + have good executive abllity. WH!!] lotin. 20 RENT-—Slx-reom &v&lunam, 03 | floor, with all improvements, steam heat furnished ; with or without gatain. C (, A erlain, Martin House deed: 70 RENT—Six-room apartment, inodern impdovemenss. - 8§ Washi jchool; send for _free samplo bottle. St i U-EQM Extract Co, Sihhflm;:lek.”x TO RENT—Good garage. Apply 3 b, .. . 1 Main St., Danielson. _ decSTuTh LEW'IS agtomobile ecihool Now epen- {ng; cnrol in full practical ehop course. 0 WENT—Fout-room ieement, mod- ern xmg‘rovemsnv.q at 16 Thames St. In- -quire Thames Coal _Co. or vuuuflar.‘ address. is, -“decflld 2 Princtpar. §51" Main St Wiltimantie, Ot e lmlfid it . AR AN ?bh. l}uzhzfrnbod eight mm;bes \vx(lll{ NT wants raflway |{rom Franklin square, steam heat. = Ad- - ee.lgg“‘-sll“?fl;wm st positions hdress Box $3, Bulletin. _dec20d - Fae; Twrite today. Franklin Institste,| T30 RENZ—Two or three furnished Pept. 31-C., Rochester, N. Y. decéd 5513, { rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. decldd person seen picking UP} 36" RENTTeated furnished roomi T oA T Noian,{ . ¥. Ring, 16 Layrel Hill Ave. decéd | il dec22 FOR RENT —Five-room tenement, 102 —"= —— 1l High St. Telephone 37. dedsd FOUND Norwich ] —~ - Westa ito tire, Owner ¥OR RENT — Two tenements at 56| 2‘i°1 Hudson Hoff Hotel Yantic St, With conveniences. Inquire ! deburaB e o2 —— ownstats: dectd FOUND-— a beautiful §5-note TO BENT—Hoo: for light housc- mahoga ”,»wno" Frm0, in, perfect cotila, | keeping. Photie 1987, e ived gsoarf and benah, wms to sult you. The T0 RENT Flat-Caddes Campany (known Lot ‘f\‘" Four rooms, with electric lights. In- iy and servics sinc e 1872 QoL quire # ring, initials J A. V. COVELLO, between Yl'us,\(,c‘ St and Ci Phone 1527-3. 198 Clff St. Thankegivicg day. Avply Ralletin Office. ¥ dec20d | = - e “Wwho took 2 black FOR BALE—Horses and to 'no‘d FUNERAL DIRECTORS - Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Goramerce Building Lady Assistant Phone 238-2 GAGER § Funeral Director : B PROMPT S8ERVICE DAY CR NIGHT i | HOURIGAN BROS. -UNERAL DIRECTORS rwich and Jewett City Thz rienry Allen & Son Co 28 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECH GR‘S AND LMBALMERS y Assistant Teisphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT = B Shea & Burke “neral Directors 41 Main Stree} e R R R e kst e 53 INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KIND " FIRES GETTING RE NUMEROUS, much wili you lose if your, s destroyea? " The wém,&“"fi is office will insure you against all | v fire. Are you sure you will not h 50, vou don't need insur t s mighty little in com- you would lose. AM F. HILL & SON, sl Estate and Lisurance of AN’ Kinds, W8 Thayer Bldg., of wich, Conn, e u DANCING "0dd Feliows' Private lessons Mondays and " Begin now novitd and 10 cent store TO RENT_Six-room tenement, ail mod- ern-improvements, $§ Washington St. FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or Arade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMEEB k. PIKRSON, Tel. 636-3. Jedd v FOE SALE—automobles FCR SALE—Dodge touring car, with interchangeabic winter and summer {ops. Tel. 1n0v22TuThS FOR SALE—1918 Oakland tm.:rmh car, very reasonable. Phone decldd "SALE-=A Cadillac_standard 1 1518, newly painted and ov ed, A-1 condition. Induire Majestic e. Tel. 1983. For sale cheap. eat bargain, Cadillac brougham, newly painted. in perfect con dition, mileage less than 3,000. Inquire Dr. Higgin: T-N.MTATHROP |y NEW RONDON | FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, paint and upholstering A-1 mechanicai condition of this car excellent, ~ Auto- matic wind-shield cleaner, spare tire and bumpers in- cluded in’'selling price. FORD — 1615 Touring Car, in good shape. Late styls hody and new radiator. FRANKLIN SEDAN — Here's a bargain in a closed car. Late model. New tires—just out of paint shop. At your own price. MAXWELL—Any cne desiring a small Touring Car in good running condition, can buy this car right. DODGE — 1917, Sedan, newly painted and thoroughly in- spected. Price includes new slip covers. e 12 Montauk Ave. Tel. 278-2 ‘ TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, I MEYER, Sutcessor to JOEN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St, Norwich, Qonn. (Established for Half a Century) Whites: ne Clgar 3are $70 per thouswzod 3. ¥. CONANT, 13 F. AMERICAX HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. - First class garage service cop- nected. Fhone. Shetucket St. D me Telephome 1;?1': DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropean oS Eroadwas 1 NICE Xmas boxes of cigars, olgarettes and lobMu \\ew g0t sum nice pipes, WANTED—Raw furs, at H A hub- ner’s, every Thursday. A. C. Bennett. novsa WE BUY and pay highest second hand furniture dpnw tor Kremens, St Phone 38-2. full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. an 105, Jewett City, Cona. dy22d WANTED—We pay nighest prices for i WE BUY HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND | WooL Write us and our representa- tive in your territory will call, Worcester Rendering Co. Auburn, Masd. OUR MR. MILLS Wiil Be At The . Norwich Tallow Co. Every Saturday WANTED. j= H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hand and Antigue Furniture. Tel. 717-3. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES too; Jest up, opp. Woolworth’s' 5 | and 10. I'd.gans Sinoke Shop, 168 lhdam S a books, successor to King, 48-50 Water | 1 { i “;“1 durmg his long, cold ;D—101 3 L mfi‘ak."&'. ice and snow. second hand furniture. DMNorwich Furni- u Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-: We e bun?, s:l‘l mg exchange. Jelld J’“d( the Betty fi Have YOU wonde dren will see beneath morning ? Turn to the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns in ioday’s Bulletin—find cut the best piafis to'purchase gifts for the chiidren. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Wili be Complete _A Bulletin For Sale : l'fl‘:‘geuteuttlmlloflbewaortherhd- dren comes early Christmas morning when, for the first time, they spy the gifts that Santa Claus has brought them. The Christmas tree—ablaze with many twinkling lights—hold their attention for a moment, and then they scamper to its foct to unwrap 'the presents brought by Old Santa ride from the land of A blcycle,'a drum, a magic hntem, a rock- ing horse and an electnc train is there f nds her doll, toy arx mals, a tiny piano, and many red what YOUR chil- the tree on Christmas FOB SALE HAVE' your tires iutreaded, look llke new, wear like new, as good as _mew. laancie Tire Co., $3 W. M:m St feb24d GVERRAULING OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wa_gons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting. Trim-~ ming, Uphoistering and Woed Work, Biacksimithing in all ito branches G0t & Clark Carp. TC 15 NORTH MAIN STREET AND REPAK WORK|::S: house, large barn, cow barn, sheds, nice well, Broad brook crosses land, good soil, sawmill near; this is an estate, mu De- closed at once; pridw $3.5 slon given ai once. William F. by buying this fine oy & Duncan upright piano, fine condition, special for $125. The quality and S $100 | 225, worth FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ten tons cow hay, George N Kahn, Tel. 34-2 Lebanon. det32ThSTu e e A, | FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed aund F R S split, $9. Tel. 1881-4. dec22d TFOR SALE — Rubber tired runabout NEAR LINCOLN AVENUE buggy: also Light Braluna and \White Leghorn birds for breeding. _ Phome HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS 1076-2. decz2d AND BATH ¥ FOR SALE—Farm of ahout, 200 acres, HAS LARGE LOT, BARN, GAS. within eight miles of Noxwich! about 100 2 g d acres of w and _considerable timber ELECTRICITY. balance tillable and pasture; 10-room IT MUST BE SOLD PRICE $6,500 James L. Case Telephone 876 406 SHETUCKET STREET dec21d - oR éAL}:—T y_tons of first class hay North Stonington. Telephone 113-4 Mystic Div. decz1d _ For SALE——Slx Toot silent salesman show case, at S ’s Tire Shop. dec2ld White Wyandotte r old hens, 200 White Wyandotte pul- Iels 20 cockerels, one ca.n nn ¥ ump for water system. ullivan, Occum, Conn. Tel. 6"4 14 deci3TuThSMW. TS 5 FOR SALE—250 cords good hard wood; all orders Droanl‘v delivered. John Flood, }\Allmgn), Telephone Dantelson oct13d ARMS for sale terms, with or | w out k. Ads L. G"uman Piainfleld, Conn. Tel 99-2 Moosup. ey | FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nin2 room dwelling and new garags, within five minutes’ walk of Frauiclin Square. This is a bargain. For full particulars, inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET = Phones \mjj TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum. teaming, moving anc trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyid GUS LAMBLBT JR l\u. 3.1 Maic St Moviag_anc 1 38 293 West Mair St ¥ everything anywhere. al at- > e en to moving boilers anc ma- sepad Tel, 798-3. TL,uu\.. anu mo"mh. iong_distance it Joun ‘X. kord. 233 TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasomable pru‘a& ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest Phons 175 Eaa—————— PLUMBING SUPFLIES PLUMBING, heating, gasfitting and generai repairing. Juhn Morton, 28 Mar- gery St. 1 692 n0\'21d PLUMBING . AND GAsn'r'lmG CONTHACTOES—JOBBEES, Flumbing and Hoatlng. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bnidi;:w. The very Dbest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guaye anteed; also heating and gasfitt JOHN_F. TOMPKINS, . 67 West Mam St. 17 FOR SALE—Tt bushel: ples, alao one tw orse team O] re spreader. J. Siegal one " ma. 5 dec20d | EFOR SAL ative tuckeys, the best {on the: market. W. J. Urban/ Taftville. Phone 498-4. dec20d | “FOR SALE- One top Moyer buggy in rs. Farl DeWollf, otiand Road, Norwich Town, «iec_’Ud rom oyr “cars obsters, also scallops. Phone Chesebro Fishing and X, Conn. d FOR SALE ‘Two-apartment hogise, with im- provements and in pink of condition, choice location, with large yard for gar- age, near center of city: must be seen to be appre FRAXNCIS noved all D. DONOHUE, Ceatral Building, AUCTION French bull pup sent for children; onable price. 109 Roo dec20d T FOE SALE_Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. 815-4. H. E. Beard & Son‘ Homestead Farms. decldd FOR SALE—Wood. cigstnat, lengths, $8; hard wo0d, four ft. lengths, $10. stance Beauregal. FOR SALE—- Gelivered. Tel FOR & c12d ial $20 e Maciine decsd cquipped with all 31 down. $1 per week. on club plan. The improvements, Talking ~ Machine Shop. 24 Franklin Smmr& dec9d of stoves, Bring name of stove idnd number. New London Salesroom, 16 Water Sl.‘ Norwich, Conn. Tei. 179 sep7d BEAUTIFUL bo special for g nograph, regular juick ted. e '\erwlch Con: sale §175; e ‘ms . grant Plaut-Cadden Company, DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann. STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER i . SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50¢c, Greenport and Shelter Island $1, New York $25¢ Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or ERNEST E. - — - e BULLARD BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Teacher of the p E A Violie (S0 —We have a plan ! Phone 127-4 Bliss Place I H Fow SroNe ot B per cedt a-yeay| Outhits to Lend. to vour salary; your capital | =< e your control; write today ¥ The Commerce Mo- roit, Mich. :ooual\nlao JOSEFH BRABFORD 108 Eroadway Elank Books Made and Ruled to Or‘” HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg, i ! WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is-no medi- wmn better than through the advertl.smg columns of The Bulletm. Hreed St., Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River. foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at b P. M Connections with ali Coastwise ang Foreign Steamship Lines sailing from the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. Agent. ABCHITECTS Thevor Bulidiag, Norwich, Conn. & ——— el ‘THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Buile- tin for hneiness resmlts FOR SALE On Yantic car line, 10-room house in good condition, with outbuildings and 18 Acrw of land; very uesxr:w-.y located roperty can bé had at a very rea- sanahn price—a great chance for the right party. For further particulars, in- quire of ! JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. The Best Bargam This Season 55 acres, abundance asparagus, rasp- berries, strawbel and other fruits. 6-room Cottage, farge Earn, buiidings excellent, 1 1-2 miles manufacturing | village. TRYON'S AGENCY—Wiilimantic FOR SALE PIANC BOXES $3.00 EACH The Plaut-Cadden Co. FOR SALE NEW MILCH COWS, LARGE AS- SORTMENT—ANOTHER CARLOAR JUST ARRIVED. J. H.-HYDE, North Franklin Phone 30, Lebanon FOR SALE—Stove x)s.l"tl for all makes' AUCTION RGTICE We will sell for Mrs. C, H. Trues- deli of Attawaugan, Cenn., at our Salesrooms, No. 32 Main St., Daniel- son, Coun., SATURDAY, DEC. 21, 1921, at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, a vasmble and desirable cquipment of modern old effects of. every de- including 2 considerable amount of quartered oak and mahog- a es from th room, chambers, several 3 Axmi nd_Wil- ton velvet rugs, draperie 1 Point curtains, bric-a-brac, ete., one ‘particuthrly vaiuable, special de- signed, exfia , quartered oal se, with cabinet base, suitable ce purposes, aiso an extensive of hooks. shine.” No Every sale * positive, rain fonal _ elements, All sales cash. or final WITTEE BR AUCTIONEFERS, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Tonn. CE“RCTODIST A. G. THOMPSCN, ¥. 5. Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suits -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Mzin St, Norwies, C Phone 1366-& dandld B —— Chiropodist, COAL AND WOOD "OLI. seatonea wood and kindlings 1n r swail quantities. FPhone 504 er 1335 2. . hh:swn. Willow St., orly Durkee Lane PRINTING PEINTING of all kinds promptly and meatly done. Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. The B’)fieun Co., 66 Franklin Way. PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MAREOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSii AND THROAT Sufte 105-104, Thaver Sidg. Tel. 1799 WHEN YOU WANT XD put your busi- ness _before the public. there is.ne medi- unt -better than through the adverilsing columns of The Bulletin. THERE 15 no advertising medium in Euk@lrn “Connecdcun equal to The Pulle- “ip fh- businose -—eeuite medium ‘The Bulle- THERE & no nd\@rtu'mz Eastérn Connecticut cqual to A~ business reen! AL WILLIAM C. YOUN Bullder, Mill Work Gfim West Main St. Phone 971. LEGAL NOTICES TO THE COURT OF COMMON COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF NORWICH: The Committee on Public Works, to whom' was referred the petition of Public Works Committee requesti construction of walks on West kkis resolutions: Resolved, That Herman Louis Markoff, owners of lans on the northerly side between North Thamgs street and N High street, be, anéll they are, hex& ordered to duly form and pave Wil cement, concrete, tar, asphalt or ot material, at their own expease, the al walks abutting their respective premises, | to the satisfaction and acceptance of the (‘omm’qfiloner on or before the ay of April, Resolved, That provided the safd side- s referred to,in the above resolution e not duly formed with cement, con- tar, asphait or other material, as rected in the preceding resolution, to the satisfaction and acceptance of the Street Commissioner, 15th day ef April, ovin and. i on or before the 1922, the Blrest Com. oner is hereby directed to lay and 1 form said sidewalks, in accordance with the intent of e foregoing order, the just expenses of the work so done Dy the Strect Commissioner to be paid by the respéctive owners above named ne ing said order. Resolved, That the consideration of the foregoing resolutions relative to the form- and paving on the northerly side of st Main street ;e nostponied to a’meet- ing of the Court of Cowmon Council to be held at the Couneil Chamber in said e the 2d day of Jannary, 19 he 22, at 8 evening, and’ that notice ven in the manner required 1l nersons interested to ap- see cause, and be heard W D v_submitted. GILBERT S. RAYMOND, JOHN S. BLACKMAR. \VORT'HB\GTO\ ee on Public Works. - vote @ocompany- ch re ort, “wos reguiariy adopted. above is a corvect copy of the re port and the action of the Counei! there- on Attest: WESTON €. PULLEN, y Clerk and Clerk of the Court of ommon Council of the City of wich < Norwich, this'6th day of De- dec32ThS NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for thé Diswrict on the 20th day of Decem- D. HOME, Judge. ster Mollie Freiberg, late of Montville, in_said District. deceased. Orderad, That the Administrator cite credijors of said de w bring in their claims estate within ect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to tie place where suid deceased last dwelt, ame Town, and by publishing { the same on orwich Bulletin, a newspaper having .2 civeulation in_said . and make return to this Court AN D. HOME, Judge. above and, foregoing is a true copy treel, beg leave to report that they have | U 8¢ I8 &0 Tom of the swoig arm Eiven the matter thetr u’t‘muon. and they | A0d Tom of the fraternity of crooks. In recommend, the passage of the foliowing |ibis powerful story by the famous ____.____..._. e b et s ing shown at the Ereed theatre 1ogay, Amezican playwrigat, Charies Kenyon, the dramatic theme is supplied by a ruse perpetrated on a clumsy Ok Uy - United States scnator whose hobby it criminology. Mistaken by ihe @rook (Tom Moore) for a haster duel, e ' former opeys the laiter's insiruciions 4c 50 it straight” for a short time, Beiov- ing that this is pari of a plan to. make a great haul. the itief complies with -the request, only to discover that his ‘bonest: has won the heart of a wonderful gir and the respect of the community. How the regenerated creok fights 10 continue his life. gven at the risk of disclosing past, are but a few of the ciimacic ep sodes that meke an interesting, acted picture. For the second feature Eileen Perc: will be seen in “Big Town ideas.” logical ting the Gai and splendid Frances Rocder Revue at the Stramd To- day, Friday and Saturday The ¥ L the S(nn-‘l Miss Rpeder carrics a SnSla act of gorgeous scenery and is assisted by Mae Lubowka, the diminutive premies danseuse and Bob Heft, the eocentric jazz dancer Th's is an act sure to plea.se al Rube Wolman will present a “Wihisti- ing Noveity He cairies on col ioss by whistling o that U is just ag clear as though Wwo! e used. He also gives mapy imitadl mnl Coakley & DunleVy are Ohasers. These are always comedians ame more timely comedians. An event of today is their tomorrow's skil. Tacirs ig au offering bright as a piece of new tinwar: and just one continuous laug: Dick Kfowles and Mae White appea: in a comedy skit called “AMy Poliey.” ‘They have an doclious manner an have gotten together a lot of clever ma- jal which is sure to please. : is a Vitagraph s deoc ndz)l they they ar Davis Theatre vis theatre today, Friday a 11 be seen what is undoubtad At the D Saturday w iy the mos: evident The featare ac s The Girls prese musical phony i e ! 1 with muslc written by Will 3L Hough, € asttior of The -nnu the Place and producions asational T Morton Bros. afozia halve an ac that is dist SUSAN I". HOME. . ihe Boy . offers . Cle; nging apd dancing act is hard « Jitors of sald da.} Alice Brady, the popular cmotiona { ceased are hereby notified to preseat| actress will be seen of he their claims against said_estate 10 the s unders soed 17 .‘Sfl\ §l Naw e above and f.,w»-m.n: ord y DAVID FREIBERG. Administrator. ATTENTION Sidewalks The ordinances of the City of Nor- impose a penalty of $5 upon auu occupant or person naving Jand or building abw.nng s of the city where sdewall, either graded oF to have removed there- sleet and ice withjn three after it shall have beep deposited, hin three hours after sunrise when the same has fallen in the.night season. d also upon any such party who falls the ‘snow on suck sidewalk re- or properly sanded within two becoming so deposited dur- time, for each successive period of four hours thereafter that it so hains after proper notice given. his will give notice to all afected dy . foregoing ordinances that the same déc22d i ing this dec8Th omply therewith prosecuted from time forward. GEORGE E. FELLOWS, Street Commissioner. BANKRUPT STOCK OF SHOES ENTIRE STOCK OF GOOD QUALITY SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND {CHILDREN, ALSO RUBBERS, OVER- | SHOES, FELT BOOTS. A COMPLETE SHOE STORE STOCK, IN MY HANDS AS SHERIFF TO DISPOSE OF IN THE INTEREST OF CREDITORS. INTERESTED PARTIES MAY MAKE OFFER FOR STOCK AS A LOT AND MAY HAVE CHANCE TO EXAMINE | SAME BY COMMUNICATING WITH CHARLES E. AYER DEPUTY SHERIFF DAYVILLE, CONN Telephone Danielson, Div. 382 WINDHAM | "The commun | under the dipe sale held in the chapel Miss Maud Stokes A large number of articles, algo food and old, the proceeds going to brougnt them. Miss Grace d charge of the candy table. as- Misses Marguerite Cook and R. G. Waterous as- he food table, and iss Ada Larrabee d the fancy en was the PR >} wursday) for the present over 39 because of measles Mrs. John Wwho is Il al her . shows gigns of im- Mo returned last it in Yersey week il at her home on’ Brick Tog. 0 The for the Congregational annual sup cr and Christmas tree Sunday school children was held Wednesday evening. Later in the evening the moy picture fec in Hungerland was sh giving ! some n, idea of conditions in Armenia. A concert under the direction of Rev. given Friday evening e proceeds being for the ir music. The program A los by Miss Dorothy Erown, vocal solos by Miss Polly Bixby and Rev. A. W. Ciifiord, violin solos by Paul Hopkins and a reading by Mrs. Sonn Miss Brown and Mrs. Paul Hop! Were the accompanists. The Monday Auction ecinb met ’ this aas travelled has woven around the personality of the star 2 yivid meledrama well suited to e The story concerns a beautiful Russia noblewoman who bees from her coun at the outbreak of the revolulion makes hef way t Chiga, Where she stranded in Shanghai, and forced 10 sin ! 2 notorious cafe to eke out a hvinc for herself and invalld sister. A new weakly and a comedy esthle “The L"h‘.ll#" 1! also be sbown. POLICE GUARD DIAMONDS IN PLAUT-CADDEN WINDOW Dazzling diamonds, a coilection of rare stones that is on display in tha window of the Plaut-Cadden Co. store on Main strfet, are daiiv under sp police guard from 1 in the afternoon un tii 9 af night. A Norwich police officer detailed for the wdaty Xeeps oconstant watch of the $30,000 worth of precious gems such as are seldom seem in a store window in this city. The beautifal stones make an unei- valled Ohristmas display, spackiing wi ailuring lights and all the colors of the rainbow, and exciting ¢he admirstion and jonging of &ll whko stop io see the rich gems. \ i Snle of Land in Greeneviile James L. Case has soid for the She- tucket company to Napoleon Fournler a tract of lapd locate@ on Central avenue opposite Hickory strest. It has a fron'- age of 40 feet on Central ayen ming back about 120 feet to Norta Main street with a frontaze of about 42 e o nthe latter street. ' Mr. Fournier intend to buiid on the site in the near Miture —_— week with the Misses Johnson Mrs. Halsey Keily of New York, Miss Flor- ence Truell, H. E. Parry and 1. H. John- son were gussts of the ciub at this meeting. The next meeting will be Jan 3d. Mr. and Mre. Alfred Harvey returned Monday from s week’s visit with rela- tives in New York and Philadeiphia. Mr, and Mrs. John F. Woods of New York have purchased the Campbeil plsce on Norti street and will make Windham their summer home. Miss D. Frances Campbell of the Colo- nial schood for girls faculty, Washington. D. C., is spending tlie holidays with her sister, Mrs. B. G. Waterous. Keeney Lathrop is at home from Phil- lips Exeter, N. H. Mre. E. J. Stalker left Saturday to spend several weeks witn relatives in Now York apnd New Jersey. Mrs. Henry Ringbam left Thursday to spend Christmas with New York state relatives. Miss Florerce Trueil will epend the holidays with her sister in New Haven. Miss Helen Hopkins, who teaches in Berlu, is at home for the holidaye. STAFFORDVILLE Wiliam H. Truesdale of was the guest gf Mr. and Rishton Sunday- Miss Nellfe Thomas of Bost was the guest of ber aunt. Mrs. Vaill, the first of last week, hes salled with friend (0 Furope, to be gonb a year. Nirs. Harold Lee and-little daughter of Bolton were guests of the former's par- ents at the parsorage a few days last week z2nd over Sunday. Miss Mildred Chandler of Hydev bas been the guest of her grandmother Mrs. W. c'lw in South Coventry for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. 5. M. Von Deck and Mrs Turner, Mrs. Charles Kiecak and Miss Donxhy Beicher were in South Manches. tor doing Christmas shopping Thursds: Christmas cxercises will be held in the school and TR ot A S B LB R I8 S AL

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