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G 0 WANTED—A bright girl to far- WANTED—Salesmen now selling D B4 Bre W. s nithre, dry goods, or _wooden ave o relali dealers, to Oeok'e 1190~ e, Axminster, on, velvet tap- estry rugs, on commission ; lineleum sam- Dis books welgh D 1ba; ho trunk neces Bary because we furnisl -umfll— ty samples of rugs ~with i phs orders sales- ummrtv::. :d\'lnglfi on and aleo on ‘mail men with whom we o to handle our lines must reside in their territory end be able to coverdt every 60 davs WANTEDMiddle aged woman for hon-kw'l&. L Box 2‘.‘(,*1\",‘!1 Village. FHYSICIAN, worth séooiodo.“ Resia > 15 Tettue ainy TTBACTIVE widow, worth $7,000, ‘wishes an early marniage. Box 55, Ox- ford, Fia. dec2td GALLSTONES — Physician ins simple, effective treatment for inflamed gall bladder and 'bile ducts associated With gallstones: booklet fre6. | D. Pad- anhattan Linoleum Co., Inc., 92 West roadway, New York Cil Y. & — Big AUTO OWXNER S, MEN Ty brattes; ’i’so per cent. profit; sell %o meNz T—Two furnished rooms for private bath, ali lat- ‘week. Tel. dec24d 10 REN e 945-12. per STHE ing Matrimonial Clu best, Targest: CobISEA TT Jeace - th sands wealthy members wish marriage confidential deseriptions free; only hon- orable, sincere pegple of % need Srite. The Old Refiable Mrs, wia- bel, Box 26, Oskland, Calif. dec24d dealers or reiail; nationally advertised through Motor Life magasive; full line 3t other accessories. Stop Might signals, hield cleaners, Blue Jay aute polish, us your neéds. Keystone Sup- 618 Duquesne Way, Pittsburgh, 02 lowest prices: line, direct to direct it de- m to gentleman ; board o IR gt et TO RENT—Apartment furnished light housekeeping; gas aad electr! Inguice 8t 11 Grove St Tel. 789-2. ec23d icity. HOSIERY at complete ; delivery FOR RENT—Choice of two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 1667-13. 8¢ North St. dec2ld TO RENT—Six-room apartment, 0ak floor; with all improvements, steam heat furnished ; with or without garage. C. A. Charberlain, Martin House. = decy2d TO KENT_Good garage. Apply at 38 South Main St; Danielson. ~ degSTuTh TO RENT--Four-room tenement, mod- ern improvements, at 16 Thames St. In- quire_Thames Coal Co. dec21d TO RENT—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. 353-12. deci9d dable s commission own Brothers' Y dec24d Norwich _men-poy’ ne TAlWay depen men ; MABRRY—Thousands co! wom'r‘fi-m §1,000 to carly m: e desc ) Goductions, freo; gealed; i send no money. ress dard Siitb, Graystaxe, Tl < DOW, 38, worth §25,000, would ma}rrlyi4§-301 325, Club, *t ‘Wayne, Ind. = n MARRY if lonely; for results, try me best and most successful “Home Maker y hundreds rich _wish m strictly confidential ; experience; descriptions fres. ‘“The Stc- cessful Club,” Mrs. Nash, Box 556, Oak- land, Calif. aec24d. CATHOLICS wishing to mary, want- ing _infroductions, booklet freé. _Write Catholic _Correspondence Club, *Grand Rapids, Mich. dee24d CIGARS—Cigars, 25 in box, $1.50 up; 10 in a box, 75c up: 5 dn & box, 2he. _ deely Bk — | Cigarettes in' fancy 'boxés, $1 up: Dip > TR crcw:| To BENT_fcated furnished rooms | in:cases $5: tobacce s SLial Diges X L R . Ring, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. dectd | Fagan's Smoké Shop. dec2id il g ; OR_RENT—Five-room tenement, 102 | WANTED—Furnished apartment, four s High St Telephone decid | or five rooms, and bath, light housekeop- : YoR BENT — Two Tenciments at 56 | % CORVRent 16 business: Prone 1559, o # { Yantic St, with convemiences. Inquiré [ o2 R decbd “?FAN’IE*DH—S:WMIG hlami t:ln‘;lm]re and ¥ e ntiques; oldest and largest dealers in Rl wor i N1 fths; s far BN ilfl“dm Norwich ; we buy and scll anythizg ; high- i - |k hone 1987. ¥8d Louis D. Ward, 30 and ;33 1 o orwich. Phone 708-3, WANTEY e our rooms, with electric lights. In- T bl s % Ponie X retold ; send dime, S AT s = A covman birthdate for trathtul, reliabie, convincing : L rial reading. Hazel Hause, Box 215, Lo § Phone 1527~ 198 CLE St. Angeles, dect7s ’ vi e, write Violet Ray C. 2 FOR SALE—Horses so1 Olsfio Enclose stamped {nvexw:fm Y N iRy grni — e 2 - wow open-| . FOB SALE—Fast trotting colt, by NNl S e Mainleas, years oid, , coming sound . broken to carf; price low for quick sale. E. DeWolf, Norwich Town dec23d 1 nave 15 Horses that are broken I for all kinds of work. They are ior sale or trade at right price: ne and see them ELMEE L. PIEBSON. 536-3 ZUNESAJL DIBECTORS Cummings & Ring Je3a FOE SALE—Automobiles ¥OR SALE--Dodge touring car, with ¢ winter and summer {0ps F [D- 5. nov22TuThS aneral Drrectors FOR SALE 1915 Oakland touring car, very redsonable Phone 598-3. decl9d | lim- ov standard and and Embalmers 322 Main Street ramber of Cofamerce Building Lady Assistant For sale cheap Phone 238-2 nted. i than 8,000, - GAGER Funeral Director §! newly pai age N.MTATHROP NEW KOND ON FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. Yop, ‘paint and upHolstering A-1" mechanical condition of this car is excellent. Auto- matic wind-shield cieaner, spare tire and bumpers in- cluded in selling price. i e § 3 HOURIGAN BROS. FUHRERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City | :r_h:iien;y Alien &7 SonWEo—. FUNERAL DIRcCTORS { | | | , z FORD — 1915 Touring Car, in| | good shape. °Late sty‘e body 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 ofie desiring a small Touring Car in" good running conditjon, can buy this car right. DODGE — 1917, Sedan, newly painted and thoroughly in-| | spected. Price includes new slip covers. e 28 MAIN STREEY AND chSALMERS ady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT | I Shea & Burke neral Directors 41 Main Street 12 Montauk Ave. Tel. 278-2 DANCING —_—ee Y . A H. REVY, or, Odd Fe. 3 5 Private L <usio i class ~ Mondays and avs, § oclock. Begin now. novaod ERNEST E. g - Bl s s P BULLARD BOORBINDING Teacher of the i S Violin JCSEPH BRADFORD Phone 127-4 108 Broadway & Blank Books Mace and Ruled to Order Bliss Place | Have a Few OQutfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes. and Imported Cigars. A, I MEYER, Suecessor to JOUN RB. BOWMAN, i 18 W. Main St, Norwich, Conn, (Established for Half a Century) PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING, heating, gasfitting and uire Majestic | (AND REPAIR WORK and cesspools to H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Box apr3d . fon " basis. Nicol. Thayer Bldg., Nor- vett Cit dec23FSMW by teacher with elementary cer- , caré Bulletin. YOUNG ME desir- ng government pos monthly, write for f of positions now open. . Leon il service exam- ner), D. ( syl bie Bldg, W hingion, dec2id er and engine, 25 horse number tubes and di- f chox and if open North decl0d " A C.'Bennett. and books, IKremens; sug 48-50 Water 5t. Phone 3 sepl2d, WANTED. 10 acres up, w fuil particu: farms for cataiogue, o without stock; Eive first letter as to price, cation and terms. P. O, Box 108, t ity, Conn ivaza WANTED—We pay hest prices for |eecond hand furniture, Norwich Farmi- | “e.. Breed Bldg. ' Tel 1914-3. We 1l and ange. jelld WANTED AN ESTABLISHED INSURANCE AGENCY. GIVE FULL PARTICU- LARS IN FIRST LETTER. WRITE BOX 219, CARE BULLETIN. WANTE H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hand and Antigue Furniture, Tel. 717-3: - KOUPET winter tops for e roadster -~ $78, cars, roadster mplete at- “for circular. Lewis L. tion, 3 Dean St, Provi- ral 'automobile ~repairing. and headlight testing. oct2%d Junathan Sm: v station, 31 Town St.; most convénient place in town for gasoline and mobiloils of all aug2?d your tires 1.readed, look Iike new,’ wear' like new, as good as new. Lanbie Tire Co.. $3 W. Main St febzed P —— a—" . w———y RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MO Gl nnus x E-201, Kansas City, Mo. dec24d | t H. A Teeb- | FOR i THE t it is—because friend whe has un you inchoosing any consult the Christmas umns today. at the stores ! 'S use to —no matter L o g lap O e d and trouble —through ons columns, in today’s classified section. Something for Uncle George, some extra toys for the children, a remembrance for that. unexpectedly given you a present—these are the things that always crop up at the last minute of every year. You'll find helpful ideas that will guide sort of present—if you Gift Suggestions col- All the gifts for men, women, children and the home are alphabetically arranged under separate headings. ' Eleventh-hour necessities for Christmas dinner and decora- tions have a heading all to themselves. Do your shopping at home—your buying Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Caristmas Will be C omplete Y ' m;nl‘l‘l'l THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thever Building, Norwieh, Conn. Phone 598-3 INSURANCE Start the New Year Right! BE SURE YOUR HOUSE, AUTO, AND YOURSELF ARE FULLY COVERED BY INSURANCE — SEE '~ HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave. ARE How much will erty is destroved this office will insure you s a FIRB? ance, but the cost parison_to what WILLIAM Real Estate and dec20d late. ing for you. FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—170 acre fruit and dairy farms ¢ orchards; house with im- 1o near vilk with stock and sy _terms. John J. Yandik, Clav- Y. dec24d 2 st 3 —1 bave a number of go: for “sale, “due to fresher first of m month; also males. C De SgO. | dec24d Inquire 167 West Main § Reasonable price. corner decz4d banon. de “'A REAL BUY L upright piano for § | Plaut-Cadden Company $157.00 buys a1 | | The Plaut-Cadden Compan; . Conn. 1 3ull_calf from y | made 14 pounds of huit { 38 nounts of milk in seven da; i Who comes f Telephone Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER 87 SMITH AVENUE IR T S THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT For Christmas or for a New Year’s present, no gift can equal a new | have some fine properties for sale at prices ranging from from home. $2,800 to $25,000. H ty 8-room house with garage on Linden: Parkway, for $8,000. ARCHA W. COIT Real Telephone 1334 Estate and Insurance GETTING NUMEROUS. ou _lose if your prop- T pRe. companics You Who Are Advertisement can not realize the value of| having correctly written and and enough FIRE INSUR- ANCE until you have your FIRE and then it may be too Let us do your worry- nst a need insur- mighty little in com- ou_would Iose. HILL & SON, surance of All Kinds, 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. B. P. Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street 75 YEARS ESTABLISHED J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS YOUR loss by fire. Are you sure you will not have If =0, you dop' STEAMSHIP LEGAL NOTICES TO THE COUKT OF COMMON COUN- CIL OF THE CITY OF NORWICH: The Committee on Public Works, to whom was referred the petition of the | Public Works Committee e o Vest r ve 1! struction of walks on i street, beg leave td report that 'y, bha en the matter their attention, and they Tecommend the passage of the following resolutions: : esoived, That Herman ovin and Louis Magkoff, ownegg of land abutting on the northeriy side 5t West Majn street between North Thames street and North High stréet, be. and they are, hereby ordered to duly form and pave Wil cement. concrete, tar, asphalt or othex material. at theif own expense, the side- walks abutting their respective premises, {0 the satisfaction and asteptance of the Street Commissioner, on or before the. 15th day-of April, 1922. Resblved, That provided the sald side-, walks referred to in the above resolution are not duly formed with cement, con- crete, far. asphait or other materidi, as directed in the preceding resolution. to the satisfaction and acceptance of the Street Commissioner, on or- before the 15th day of April, the Street Com- missioner is herchy e¢ to lay and form said sidewalk: accordance with the,intent of the foregoing order, the Just: expenses of the work so done by the Street Commissioner to be paid by the Tespective owners above named neglect- ing said orfler. Resolved, That the consideration of the foregoing resolutions ive to the form- ing and paving on the northerly side of West Main street ve postposed 10 a meet- ing of the Court “ommon_Council to e held at the Council Chamber in sald 1ty on the 2d day of January, 1922, at § o'clock, in the evening, and that .notice thereof be given in the manner required by law to all persons interested 1o ap- pear. if they cause, and be heard relation thereto. Respectiu submitted. GILRERT S. RAYMOND, JOHN §. BLAC Committes on Pul Dec. 5th, 1921 = res at Breed Thestra Motion Plcjures ar Davis Theatres Dasls Theatre. Filled with red blood actions thrills_galore, I8 Willian S. Hats : m¢ picture “Nhree whidh will bev. the feature at the Davis theaire for tws days beginninz @unday. The scenes of the story'are Wil in the far west fn R 31‘::; ::e:. the pigneer settlers had ack dbelr paths throuzh droves hostile Tadlare, 'fml n tL action, Hart 5‘three roles—that of his r T, rancher and the z of (h&“state. the two latter being % separatés them =0 that they are $w9f emch other’s eximencs. e Word Brand.” is a rai Who. the nlot of polifical seh: ate gain Is jthe brother sces him fn 2 maloon and recognizes dobie, T Imepsonaicr (he Soteral a day and folle the schemes of the tidare.” This I8 not. however, = piished “without dramatic events of mist thrilline type. Jane Novak i# the jeading woman and she ‘heads 2 splendid supporting east of players:: The picture was adapted ®y Lambert Hillyer from a story By Will. Reynojds. T Devglas Murrny's famous stage pheir, “The “Man From Toronto” has heen transferred te the screen as “Lessons in Love” under which title it will Ba | presented as the second featthre, with captivating Constance Talmadre as the # ar. Henry Miller acted in the ay I fhis country under the title of Periif€” and 1 is sl plaving’ England as “The Man From Torontes Crant-—"Carpenter adapted it for tha screen’_and: Chet Withey directed Mies ’l‘:l:nm.!n"'!/mm of Love” Kene neth-Hardan is Mise Taimedge's leading mm'mvrmmhn. which is her la2. cst telease throngh Assoclated First Wi tiongl F 5. Advance reports indi- cate that'it is the best Constance Tal« madge.ploture yet turned out. A Pa¥amount Magazine will also B shown. “There will be the usual formance today from 1. There be shown five acts of high =S jaAgAeyille, featuring The Seves Drown-—Girle, Vaudetille's greatest mu- cical sot-afd Alics Brady in the Productiol of “Dawn of the weekly'snd a comeds. — i s Breed Theatre. “FAo%er of the North” which fw the = 1 -8t ‘the Breed theatrs Mondayoand Tuesday, Is @ story of The other hen the 5, At a meeting of th Council held report of the Comn and the adoption resolution, and the v WESTON C. PULLEN, and of the - C on of eric Comm Norwis Norwich, this 6th da# of De- cember, 1921 dec22ThS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- necticut In the matter of Fred . Hoxie, & Bankrupt. In Eankrupt 0. 5633. To the creditors of the above named Bankrupt, of Lebanon, e County of ew Lomdon, District ald, Bank- rup! Notice is herby given that on the day of December, A. D. 1921, the abo: named was duly adjudicated a ban! u]& and that the first meeting of his creditors Will be held before the undersigned at his office. 35 Broadway. in said District. on the 2d day of January, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend. prove thelir afor e ave a very pret- “Havana Special” “Palmetto Limited" “Coast Line Fla. Mail” 63 Broadway ady fdi rd Hill | Ok s e ing on Beach pond; fine place for sum. mer camping. ardick ~ & MeNico? Thayer Norwich, and Jewett City. Bldg. d te Wyandotte | hens; “1 “barsel 1 barrel cart, 1 horses, 20 tons of hay in barn and 35 tons of corn in sila: the price also inciudes a large milk rout>; get busy if you want a good farm, three minutes’ walk to trolley. For further particulars, inquire of Wil- iiam F. Hill & Son, 108 Thayer Buliding. dec23d ¥OR SALE—Hard wood, sawed and plit, $9. Tel 1881-4. dec22d FOR SALE—Farm of about 200 acres, within eight miles of Norwich; about 100 acres of wood and considerable timber, baiance tillable and pasture; 10-room house, large barn, cow, barn, sheds, nice well, ' Broad brook crosses land, good soil, sawmill near; this is an estate, must be closed at once; price $2,500; pos: sion given at once. William F. Hill, Real ate and Insurance. dec22d RMS for sale; easy terms, with or Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts zeneral m""féz John Morton, 29 Mar- ————————————————— | £¢TY St. Tel. 32. novzid ciGARS PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. Waitestons Ciga aare 770 per thousand. R AT oNRsRL CONANT. il Seasklis 8t JOHN BLUM, Breed Phone, PHONE 568-5. ‘The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guare anteed ; also heating and gasfitting. AMERICA> HBOUSE, D. a Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Ufimwm; and Wi Work, Blacksmithing in all it branches Seoti & Clark Com. 507 TC 16 NORTH MAIN STREET CEIRQFTODIST and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES RIDE TO FORTUNEWe Lave a/plan establish you in ‘mof ‘bus busi- territory to 'BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Ballder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 West Phone 971. dec2d A. G. THOMFSON, F. S. FOR SALE—Hard wood. delivered. 'Telephone 167 301 s t piano; $20 down, $2 weekly., The Taiking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. decd VICTROLA, Style 50, latest 1822 model, | equipped with all improvements, $100% $1 down. $1 per week, on club plan. The Talking Machine Shop. 24 Franklin Square. decsd FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stoves, Bring name of stove and . $9 ver cord, 2d number, New London Salesroom, 16 Water St.. Norwich; Conn. el 1703-2. sep BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora bho- nograph, regular $275, special for quick sale $175; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Cann. (o ey FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUGE STREET Nine room dwelling and new. garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. This is a bargain. For full particulars, inguire of 3 278 MAIN STREET Phones WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public. there is no medi- um better than through the adverlising columrs of The Bulletin. ey FOR SALE | PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH| The Plaut-Cadden Co. FOR SALE FOR SALE NEAR LINCOLN AVENUE HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS AND BATH HAS LARGE LOT, BARN, GAS, ELECTRICITY. IT MUST BE SOLD PRICE $6,500 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET Connections with all the Port of New York For freight rates and fi tion apply Telephone 969. pm. “Florida Special” (Efect. Jan.2) 6:30 p.m. Winter Tourists Tickets, at reduced rates, al- lowing_ stop - overs, return limit May 31, 1922,'now on sale. Atlantic Coast Line HeStnudardRailrodnf(‘izSolth Address 1. H. JOHNSON, N. E. Agt. 238 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Florida CUBA-SOUTHERN RESORTS Through Trains Daily “Everglades Limited"” Lv. Boston 7:30 p.m. Leave Pénna. Terminal, NewY ork, as follows : 915 am. 3:35 $:45 pam. THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. hand pump for water system. 1 registered | On Yanitic car line, 10-roém house in |FAST FRE";'S"ch,’ég PASSENGER Jersey cow Sullivan, Occum, | good condition. with outbuila g Conn. Tel! dee23d | acrs of & "very " desirab) RABES —Now Lornden bty Gossnnort COR SAL wores, 20 | Thie prope be had at & very Ten- | ond Sheiter Island $1, New York $25 | acres plowable land, rest pasture and art further particulars, in: | Leaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket o woodiand, some ni heavy timbers, | qire oF b " " [ Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday and Sun- about “500 cords of wood; house of 11 " JOHN A. MOEAX, 2 o { rooms, with pantry. bathroom, hot and Tt Fafoie o any;-at's P.M. ¥ 3 cold water; Jarge barn 75 feet long, one s ity Brebes. Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, o-ton silo, 3 large hen houses, 3 hog foot of Catherine St., Monday, Wed- | pens, 1 cornhouse, 1 greenhouse, all kinds nesday and Friday, at 5 P. ) achinery and 21 head of stock and 2 % Coastwise and Foreign Steamship Lines sailing from ther informa- LAWRENCE LAMB Agent. advance™“a civilization with (played by Henry B. Walthall) in the vanguard breaking the trall Sintetes and powerful forces are surrounding i and retatding his work; he is a fighting blindfold. Then the si is complicated when he falls In love a chfld of the old regime, Jeanme of Fort“g'God. a daughter of the cavaliers. There is a charming story shrouded In an atmosphere of struggle, mystery and foul play. claims, appoint trustee, be heard as to orders of Referee for cire of property of the estate and disposal thereof. at auction or private sale. examine the bankrupt. and transact such other pusiness properly “come before THOMAS M. SHI Referce in Bankrup! Norwich, Conn., Dec. 23d, 1921. Montville Farm Sold Through the agency of John A. Moran, real estate broker, the farm owned by Addie M. Lathrop of Montvilie, has been sold to Isadoré and Susie Zager of New York. The farm consists of several acres pf choice garden land highly dev oped, modern house of 10 rooms and se erat other smaller buildings. Mr. and Mrs. Zazer will take pussession of the plate in the sprimg and make it iheir home, Sale of Summit Street Property. James L. Case has sold for Mrs. Su- san Howe Griggs, of Pomfret Center, to Tofel Glinski, the property owned by her, and located a: No. ummit street, Norwich, Conn., consisting of two family frame house with a good st ed tract of land. Mr. Glinski has pur- chased the property for a home. Christ Church Sehe™l Festival The church school festival and Christ- mag service of Christ Bpiscopal church o be held this (Saturday) afternoon 5 o'clook at the churck Middletown—Plans are being made by Middletown lodge of Elks for a monster Christmas party for the orphan o of MiddléSex county Mbnday, December 26th, at the Grand theatre in this city TRUCKING Out thefr white enemies. This &3 @ ged LI try make up the stage on is ‘wholesor 4. Other members, of the cast are seph Ritkson, whoss Indian interprets. Breél. The heavy iy in the hands assistant. Undler,”"and the Pathe News will com Today's bill consists of “Tha Contimous show today and Extraordinary Holiday Programme of the big feaure attraction for the Strand tion of urnbleached players from way § and describes as an Etiopian episode of these colored performers. In all Mke= moving and truck Moving and trucking. GUS LAMBERT, JK., No. Tel. 387-0. GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teami: g Tel. 61 3] And the ‘climax comes in film of great outdoors. Stately for- which *th human actars play thelr ad- me and bracing as t Dett %, whose Work in plctures tions are regarded as ome of the Harry Northrup, wio is a declded ,,25 Harold Lioyd will also be seen tn the plete the Bill for Sunday, Monday en Buckeé)' Hurricane Hutch, the Pathe starting at 1.30. the Strand. for the first half of Christmas week. » down south, in the land of cotton. A& was fashioned with the intention df lihood thers 15 no other race So efir night battle when the Cres Ind est, ru: mountain torrents, and Tug- venturousparts. And the picture i great morthl woods In which it was won for him an envigble reputation. Sis presented. He e role of a trast to Jack Curtls, who plays the evll best comedy titled “Gét Out and Get T 013 Oak News and a Sunshine comedy . sl Ralph Dumbar's “Tennessce Ten” & The “Tenpessee Ten” is an ageregsc musical skit called “Plantation Days® showing the talents and wide versathy dowed with- natural ability and thelr move tention chinery. Tel. C. . JOSLYN. 293 West Main St. ything' anywhere. en to moving boilers and ma- = 2 characteristio bumor is as keen 28 & 1 Main St two-edged sword. It ga mmg it at any really talented comas F. H. KENYON, General Agent | oo 0 o0 oo e e have. ‘Special ‘;vf. G. N. DELAP, Special Agent gathered together in one group as are sepbd D. W. LITTLE, Speclal Agent Hartford, Conn. found in Mr. Dunbar's “Tennesssa Tea® They, are buck and wing dancers and & hills, one mile from state road, ace for pouitry and fruit, or me ; 100 acres, 60 acres wood- ottage. good idings good condition; i« e trees, charming ot | vrice $2,000; $500 cash for quick sale. TRYONS' AGEXNCY, Willimantie, Conn. g a_specialty. sized barn Phone 792. TEAMING ang moviug, . John Jamzy band with a dancing director, bl Songs as well as more difficult g sic, a quantity of comedy and a kandséme production. F Zerome ¥fann is mumber two on the programme. His is the “Little Al Jole New York Automobile School New Haven AND LAMPS w !m[m slé)\:k. Ai‘ldlres% ,L.“ Groman, P field, Conn. lel. -2 loosup. i‘:‘R“GHTEl:EE deez1d 2 FOR SALE" : JHP RERSIRED ative tunkeys, the bost | 10 ¢ he market. W. J. Urban, Taftville. | Just the WM. E. SHANLEY Phone 498 decgoa ~ |summer home 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) R SALE—Well seasoned slabs and |and sheds; all rd wood. Tel. §15- H. E. Beard & |fine large old sha on. Hmnes}eu\ 'arm: declfld FOR SALE—Wood _ chgstout, stove n lengtis, §8; 'hard wdGd, sawed, $1150;| dec2dd four ft. lengths, $10. Tel. 165-3. Con- stance Beauregard. decl2d FOR SALE NEW MILCH COWS, SORTMENT—ANOTHER CARLOA| JUST ARRIVED. J. H. HYDE, North Franklin Phone 30, Lebanon FOR SALE v house, With all im- provemenis' and in pink of Two-apartment choice iocation, with large yard for gar- age, near center of city; must be seen to be appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, noved prices. LARGE As- p| Shetucket Strest PHYSICIA NS C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. LON Phone 385 i DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily anc at reasonable ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phone 175 e FRINTING EOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA' Suite 103-104. Thaver Sidg. = Tel 1799 Classes are now forming for a short, practical course in Automobile Repair- ing. Write to No. 220 Thayer Bldg., or Phone to CARL'S Automobile Hospital, 509, Sop”.and certainly can entertain. 4 Drensan ‘and Murley will gppear novelty-act of their own. This iy somes thing different and is sure to Fiease. Pawards and Janot aare laet, | bt 1 1e on_'the programme. e stage (:‘:‘piiee for funny things and a parss dox. ig wsually funny. — They - paradoxical skit called “Stazing & Cemeback,” This title does not aapply to them -as they have mnever lost th favor and will mot have to come for a long while. 3 The teature picture s a Sargent Pros duction of special _merit featuring Pauliné Stark in- “The Forgotten Wos man." \ This is & real Christmas treat. will be: no advance in prices WHY NOT GIVE YOUR FRIEND A MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION FOR CHRISTMAS ? OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU | condition, nedtly done. Franklin, St. PRINTING of all kinds promptly and Eslimaies promptly ehéertully given. The Bulletin Co.. mwayld DENTISTS Somers Building Office Hours: 9 el Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUARE) And by Appointment DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Tel. 774 A. M~ P. M. “You Can Do No Better Than : Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s | Home-Made | . Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE , 40 Fraoklin Street and [ ifiee or evening. Children‘s price 15 cents. Ladies, Attention! BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER {COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES. FINE SUEDE, VELOURS AND POLO CLOTH. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS WIGHTMAN'S SWITCH NORWIGH, CONN. {WHY NOT GIVE HER A | USEFUL WEARABLE GIFT THIS CHRISTMAS—A At United Congregational Charch. evening at § o'clock in 3 Community house the Christmas festiv % ot the “cindrch ~school, comsisting of > Christmas play, Sing a Song of Sleepys THead, will bS held. . Midweck worship, Thursdsy evening afi ‘745~ At the instruction period the book of First Samuel will be consiered. & “Fridny-afternoon it 3 o'clock the miss ions department of the Woman's guild will meet 4n the Community house. AMisg ,Mabel Webb wili give an illustrated tu o' School Life in Spain and Miss Sylving Norton will teil of Life in a Home M: sionary Family in South Dakota. All th women of the parish are urged to con out to enjoy this most interesting ill meét at Mre. F man’s bome Friday evening at 6.45 have a marshmalow roast and hear dian legends. Norwi St THERE is no advertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- |Wm better than through the advertising tin for business results. columnd ness before the publi of The Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- , there is no medl- BLOUSE SUIT OR COAT HAGBERG|z=i= ;loMANST. g O e