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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1922 | A Ewiietin For Sale | A Bulletin Want : i Ad\utuemcnt le] Sell lti Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It | A MARRIED - GRISWOLD — 1 1 by Igev Ldstibner L WANTEHQ_II RN AR No New | “ \\TLD—R)‘ reliable woman with 13 vear old son. sitnation as housekeeper; cook, neat; best references. Ad- Dox 44, Bulletin, novidd TED—Competent Ap- Milir e laundress. DRED afternoons to Matron, 99 Washington novlsd z 1y of three adults; no washing; good . 0. Box 168, Norwich. Tov8d 5 Nr)enced waitress. wovid Saybrook. Nov 2 of | 1922 T In o Miner, wiew Derisox. in her §3d ye MAIN—In Norwich, Nov Mam of Mystic, aged © CLEM®NT—In Baltic, N Clara Clement, PRINRUK ' seilas Luneh WANTED—In Willimantic, an_experi- crt fenced saleswoman for coat and- dress de: partment ; zood salacy and permanent po- Mrs, |sit Apply by letter; giving experience, B Norwich Bulletin. mov4d Bo: TWANTED_ Warpers and quiliefs. _Ap- ply West Side Silk Mill. nov7d Al FL'NERAL NOT |CES In this city, X beloved v zed at hee lat t. Wednesday afternoc ~ ¢elock. Burial in the sion City cemetery CHURGH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral’ Directors and Embalmers Lady-Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. EMITH Telephane 328-3 PAVIS Das Funeya home 7 WANTED—Position as driver on team Phone 104-1 novitd TWANTED - talkin { position, fam repair wan: permanent with good wages. Plaur-Cudficu T WANTED _Boy abaut 18- years of age. 1y West Side S —Reliable_man for kitches gond wages. City -Lunch. WANTED—Salesmen and _canvassers to sell fuel savers in Eastern Connecfie-t Box 173, Groton, Conn. noved WANTED MAN IN FINISHING ROOM | CLOTH “MEASURING AND WINDING MACKEING JOSEPII HALL & SON, INC,, TRADING COVE MILL. "WANTED LOOM FIXERS, APPLY SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, SEAN HILL. WANTED 2 Draper Weavers 2 Ring Spinners 1 Doffer. All For Night Work ASHLAND COTTION CO. JEWETT CITY, CONN. WOrk ; ALLEN Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT S'ERVICE DAY OR NIGHT AUCTION NTON L. BRI Auctioneee AUCTION place on the . near Mu‘“'\',‘ ch-Westerly | e, will be soid THURSDAY, NOV. commeneing at 10 a. m., sharp, 16, 1922, the followi ing of 1 {4 year 12 head of stock, consist- working oxen, I pair steers, hire cow, good; 1 neifer, 1 Holstein bull calf, 1 Ayrshire bull, 1 Holstein bull, 3 steers; poultey, thoroughbred Park strain. 50 B. P. Rock s, 50 B. P. Rock pullets; 2 fat spring 1 barrel salt pork, 1 1913 Cadillag touring car. 1 1913 Regal touring car, cither one will make good truck; 1 pair oung horses. 1 team wagon, 1 inch steel hubs: 1 team wagon, 1-1-2 in. . Sarvin hubs; plows, 1 Iiddy plow, ambridge side-hill' plows, Echpse, cuifivators and hillers, 1 mowing ma- chine, 1 corn pianter, 1 Yankee horse 1 fodder cutter, 1 Concord puggy. 1 market wagdn, 33 ft. extension ladder, 3 oil barrels; cider barrels, 1 hog kettle, 1 smoke house, 1 8- h. p. mounted saw rig, 1 grindstone, 1 circular saw, 1 stove, 1 pair 600 ib. balances, 3 incubators, 260 gy size, 10 stacks hay, 1 driving harness, 3 acres corn fodder, 2 tons pumpkins and squash, 1 express harness ‘2 rolls fencing. 1 keg 6 in. spikes. 1 -disc ‘harrow, 1 | smoothing harrow. 2 pair team harness. i carpenters tools, bars, chains, yokes and | other things too mumerous' tq: mention Sale Nov. 16.-1922. If very rainy, next fair 'day. Terms cash. FRED MATTERN. Preston, Conn nov11STuW .DR. HARVEY GOLD " SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 Funeral Directors .41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lagy. Assistant Telephone 410-2 ““DAY BR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. F UNERAL DIRECTORS Mr.h and Jewett City FLORIST |MATT A. TINKER ........ Auctioneer AUCTION SIXTH ANNUAL SALE, THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1922, housekeeper; | Experienced. competent | ~noviad | vor | ! { Come and sce (hem. { tition prayin WANTED—M m:dhnoou. Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It |A Bulletin For Sale Advertlsemenk Will Seli It FOR SALE HA. Heeb- wsday, - A, C. novitd 1 Leets, noviid WANTED_Raw furs, ner's, Water St., every T Bennett at WANTED—One ton ma Az BY JIMP—I sec un ther followed a dr the in the couns nken pig an’ armer Wi dora_cigars Tc, Toc straight ; fine-lin “moviid cic.. and Gisson 'St 14TuThS prices fob Box 339, stoves, WARD pays u niture and antique om Norwich or or vicinity for ov. 16 or 14, Kennett nevild truck in Co., 109~ ar by to New Y 700 cubic_ feet van, Address Cloud D, Square, Pa. WANTED—A Jate mox good condition. The 109 Frankline T WANTED- tiques and book Conn., Box 195. light Johnsen an- Norwich, Phone nv\".)ll “ A\TED—[ nfurnished heat, for couple. Write novsd WANTED—To buy particulars in first T Box 9% n, steam | ulletin. a milk_route; letter. Write Agency, real estate of all d. surace,” steamship tickets, 160 St, Puiaski Hall Bids WANTED—Farmers 0w that we sell at prices the “Ball” b boots and felt boots. Storc, 46 Frankliu St., octild " WANTED I and workmen very reasonable nd_rubbers, rubt Goldblatt's * Norwich, Conn. hest h prices pald for second hand furnituce, housenold goods, antiques, store fixtures and teols; Ary me before selling. Weisinger, 23 Marke: St Phone 537 WANTED—Second hena ani iture ; best prices paid. A Bruckner, Franklin St. Phone 712- my30d " WANTID—Antiques, tools and zecond- hand furniture. H.'B. Tiger, 55 Fraaklia 8t. Phone 717-3. jan3ld WE BUY and pay highest prices for second® hand furnitare and books. Kremens, successor 10 King, 44-50 Water St. ~ Phone 1305. sepld SIX GOOD SPINNERS, JOSEPH HALL & SON, INC., FRADING COVE MILL. FOR SALE—Hams FOR SALE— weight about 1030, cheap. Hodge's novlid ;'nml all hor sound. JUST ARRIVED, Ay horses are here on o, and they -big omez, light ones, and | all ready to | 3\11!5 kind ELMES R EGAL NOTICES PROBATE HE , within and for the District on' the 13th day of Novem- AT A COURT OF at Monty of Monty; Der, A. D, 18 Present—DAN Estate of Dora Kansv Montville, in said District, decea Sevel Kanevasky of Montville in Court and filed a petition pra the reasons therein set forth istration upon said estate, al intestate, may be granted Whereupon. It 1s Ordered. Thi petition be ) and deteemined Probate Court Room in Montyille. in District, on the 17th day of November, A. D. 1923, ‘at 10 o'clock in the forendon, and that notice of the nendency of said petition, and of said hearing thercon, be given by the publication of this order one time in The Norwich Bulletin, a new paper having a circulation in said D trict, at least three days prior to the date | of said hearing, and that return be made | to this Court. DAN I. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true coj of record. ST D. HOME, Judge t admin- ged to be Attest: \ F. PLOUF} | novldd Cler ] PROBATE HELD within and” for the District on the 19th day of October, J. AYLING A. Cadoreti AT A COURT OF at” Norwich, of Norwich, A. D. 19 Present—N ELSON Estate of Sarah Norwich, in said District, deceased. Marcel Cadorette, Jr., of Norwich, Conn., apneared in Court and filed a pe- for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, alleged to_be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered,” That said | petition be heard and determined at_the | Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich. in said District, on the 17th day of | November, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing Judge. ate of 10.30 a. m., at my residence, Poguonnoc Bridge, the Town Hall, 75 HEAD OF CATTLE consisting . of 35 young cows \vith calves, me due in a few days; 20 twp and.three year old heifers, Some “dde” to freshen soon; 2 two year oid Holstein bullsy 1 yearling Guernsey bull; the ‘balance con- sists of yearlings and calves, Some tof them fat; 50 head of hogs, consisting of 15 young Sows. with -pigs, 4 i*Chester White boar, 1 Berkshire-boar, 15..or 20 shoats, some 8 ‘weéks' - old pige, 150 Rhode Island Red hens. . If stormy, sale- will occur next fair day. Terms cash. 2 . novidd * JOHN A. ACKLEY. “fowerins shrabs, piants and ey Ry Nursery Co, Tel Free delivery. ORDER yoar flowers at_ Geduldig mme’, 75 Cedar St. Phonme %63, maris »e near Ilb" 4 5 LANDSCAPE GARDENING s oot TEAS s ll:,‘k lll’n‘hlfl arrange for land- seape work, which we al- Gedindis's Green=ouleds 17 Ceoder Bt 45, $1 macisa i T EOOKBINDING GEORGE LAMBEET — Moving and uoking, ‘dumping;~trucks for- hire.. 21 or Occum. Tel. §17-1 M Eet, 1874, ARTHUR IL umqr Autc Trucking aend T aad_Piano Mowving. Shotucket St C. D. JOSLYN, 255 West Main 5| move everything myx o7 Special te .| tention given to moving boilers: una ma- Cg, | chinery. Tel. 1383-3. - ophinz ower. - 1ic, ok °'fim“"fl ‘When zhnmenmn. b W o TEAMING ang novéd tam. $1.35, .per galy reg- | rucking -« ‘speciaity. «Ji wallpa) r. Womr ko Main St. Phone. 792 - _Wa‘ Bt pext to /myld 30 t. rm‘m AND WALUAHI‘ " zom: Chain Wallpaper mw e Sew., T8, tucket S NG DISTANCE l.orr AND rounp = = tue’ 'wlflher, at football game w saturday. Finfler please re- X el - Emu;n, 402, Plainfield, Conn., and novidd s small gray pocketbook; | sum of money. Rawag nov14d and swhite foxhound, m - hind “leg ; answers to suitable reward. Dr. 1. :88-f Jewett City, CAREFUL, ‘CONSERVATIVR DENTISTEY. POULTR, ALE-- _First prize winners at fairs Cornisii Game scockerels | pirg: th cockerels; aiso’ a lim- of puliets, M. J. Johnson, pifterbury.“Conn. novsd X ‘and S{r.lp oormg le g and jehed. - OId floors ‘seraped and re. finished. _Estinates. cheerf VAR JQHNSON, 157 B ILIAAM 0L NOBRG. Loitrartee ilder. orks and Jobbing.- qu-l.nnmn'u.“ "d flnle St. vertising mediufi, in and | equal-to-Fhe Buile- ot) forth, that an instrument’ purporting to thereon, be given by the publication of this_order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said | hearing, and that return be made to-this | Couret. VDLSO‘\' J. AYLING, Judge. ‘The above anll foregeing is a true copy of ‘record: Attest : HE’LE\\' M. DRESCHER, Clerk. novl4d AT A COUET OF PROBATE HELD ich, within and for the District rwich, on the 11th day of. November, A. D. 1922, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Tstate of Charles A. Gager, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Charles A. Gager. Jr. of Norwich, Conn., appeared in Court and filed 2 pe- tition ‘praying, for the reasons therein set | | be -the last will and testament of said deceased be admitted to probate, * Whereupon, -1t Is Ordered, That said petition he heard and determined at the ProBate Court Room in the City of Nor- | , in said District, on the 16th day of November, A. D. 1922, at 11 c'clack in the forenoon, and that notice of the pendenc) of said ~ petition, and of 'said hearing thereon, be given. by the publication Of this order one time in some newspaper having - circutation in-said District, at,| least three days prior to the.date of sald hgaring, and that return: be mde to.this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing-is a'frue copy | of record. HELEN M. DRE.SCHF]II Attest : novidd . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | at’ Norwich; within amd’ for the District 9t Norwich, ‘on the-13th day of November ALD. 1922 Present—; (\;“Lsti\‘ “v %YU\G lg‘udgef ate of Franl itcher.. Jate o Ngxch in ' said’ District, ’(eeeg!& Ordered; That ;/thes Biesatiix cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estats within six ~menths ~from this date, By,.posting & notice to that effect: together with-a covy of this order, on the] eased last dwelt, and in the same ;.and. by “publishing the same- once a newspaper haying a circulatiom in, id District,: and make return to this Qurt: NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. ixénpost nearest to the place where saij| See” own;* in’ of 'me § Atuslwl HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said _de eamsed-are hereby notified to present their Giaims. ugainst said: estata 1o the under- signed-at R. F. D. Norwich, Comn.,, {within the time limited in thecabove and foregoing. ).;nuu { tion. {lot at bargain price, | Wenderful \\Wiiam F. #ill, Thayer Bldg. The aho\e and iorexomz is a true copy{" EI ST S gmcmrix i FOR SALE TO RENT FOR buffer macl SALE. varlor sehold goods, bed, drop-head 3 FOR uppet by Frank cated and i family hous 1o poss ment, arranged. Burc ate and Insu: nov14Tul® FOR SALE—We built Louse on Jewett City, owned Wheeler ; 'this is des lo- good chanee to : built by the owner of proving a poor the terms that may i & MceNicol, Real e, Thayer Bld invest- be would like to have you scc this 147-aere -farm, with good | buildingd, and located near Versailles station, whic s offered at a great cri- fice in order to consummate a quick £ale ; can be bought with ®r without stoe Burdick & M Real Estate and in- surance, ‘nov14TuTh cottage in business op- ur copsidera- | Real iistate novldd | | | | Seven-room Jewett City, Comn.; also a portunity which Bur Insaranc FOR SALY 5 mwahos- ¥ Gesk. one hand carved gold leaf mir- r on Louis Orr etchi two oriental one blue Japanese vase, one nearly oring Tel. 876 FOR RENT -Now improvements, prig 198 CIal 'St all \ A shoe town small stock of = For particulars, inquice of FRANCIS D. DONOHT Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, Cona. tencmenta, one and electricity. novidd To r—Two ix 64 im0 mpro no nement, + North five rooms Thames St all FOR SALE i Fine Residence Property No. 120 Broad Street LOT 175x225 FEET improvements, ire at 34 Washi A rare opportunity to oblamy FOR RENT—Five-room tenement w all modern improvements. Inquire a st Main St novlid a splendid home. Inquire of James L. Case 40 Shetucket St. | RENT—Furnished _rooms for light bousckecping at-7 Oak St. noviid | .. TO BENT—Garage. Inquire 14 Orchard . Thomas Vitagiiano. nov13d TO RENT—Furnished rooms steam heat. electric lights. 18 Union W vacuum cleaner. filing cabinet, two_e: posing chair, four cameras, printing frames, a reen. three blue 500 watt elec- ts, one stereopticon, suitable for schools. Tel. 952. Mrs. A. K. Peterson. nov14d FOR § LE—Fine Elmwood Ave. house the last one left, 10 minutes’ walk to business sec- just the svot to build a pretty home of four rooms and bat and gas, only five minutes ankdin § hargains in dm'nme Are vyou only omes in from Missouri? y in two-fa house \\fih two-car garage in Greeneville, great lm;- tion. Several desirable house lots m Nor- wich Town at lower figures than you ever get ag Tho building trend that direction—so get busy. Three-| apart nt house, rent income month- ly, dandy provosition, as the Droperty in' fine shane: $6,500 takes it. Two go- S /| novisd 325 monthly. Coit & Sholes FOR RENT—Six-room apartment on CHfT St., all modern improvements, steam . no carfare, rent $35; als six-room ent on Laurel Hill, hot and cold water. bath and gas, rent $15. Inquire of William F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. novidd }OK RENT—Garage for three cars, rear of 86 Franklin St., $10 per month. Apply Alling Rubber C. novéd TO RENT—Three room: 0 Cedar St Inquire American Shoe Repairing Co., Franklin St. novéd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for iight Tel. 535-2. Inquire Disco novid FOR SALE MODERN RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS, DELIGHTFULLY SIT- UATED ON BROAD STREET. INQUIRE OF THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAiIN STREET PHONES nice six-room mprovements, Coal Co.” Tel. 1319, tenement. modern Inquire Thames oz businesses must be sokl. They are money makers. You can live in Norwich and carry on either onme. Immediate ac- tion necessary. If you Iike a wonderful iew, we offy mnd»rn cottage on hi elevation, short walli from business di Nice eight-room cottage on W St modern improvements, good ighborhood, and the price is right Think of o six-room cottage. with al 3,500, Coit & nov1iSTu sugar_barrels. | novi1STuTh dog. five Westerly, novisd 2 Ca un an - K Newfoundland deric Rabeock xhum 2218, a1 m ve Main St Vietor Richard. novizd FOR SALE—Coon dog A. Jacques, South Killingl FOR SALE—Wood timber, acres, located between two roads - mated 1,500 cords of mostly hard woud and fect timber, 7 miles from i from _Attawaugan ; 1, Chaplin, Conn. 5 noxiid and radia ctions nov11ISMW m: vears old. ¥, Conn. novlld and b w price Phone FOR SALE—Two two column = ro cond 1 and 3 Main s 122 yvear old Holstein in service; will trade for good cow. iy to Joseph Scvigmey. at-the old | Farm on Lillibridge Road. - nov1id ! LE—$4,200 will huy cozy six- | room cottage, barn-garage with basement, about one-third acre-land, on troller and state, road, within one mile F or fa ot m, M 1i Ll:*ba: engine, power, to saw wood, Norwich Auto Trimming Shop. novled to 4 horse- almost new 5 Tel. barn for rom center of city on state stock and tools. all for $5.800. novitd FOR SALE—Large building in fine lo. ! cation, occupied for stores and dwellings : vearly rental $2,280; exceptionally good return on investmen! only small amount of cash required. tin FOR SALE—Pure bred Walker fox- hound pups. C. Gay, 8 Julian Terrgce, _novdd OR SALE—Six-tenement brick apart- ment house; cerner Elm and Hill Sts,, in! the heart of the city. For particulars, see} | Elizabeth Habeeb, novsd | —Square piano in excellent wonderful bargain for §: Plaut-Cadden Co., condition ; investigate it. wich. FOR SALE moderate nrice ; concerts daily by Radio receiv ng sats, at a tall one n amous artists; ask us to demonstrate. Piaut-Cadden Co., Nor- wich. noved " ¥OR SALE—Upright piang with hand-, some ebony case, splendid action and tone; only §$95. on'terms if -desired. Pliut-Cadden Co, Norwich. novid FOE SALE. — Herring - Hall - Marvin | safes for office and househoid use; all' sizes. Phut-Cadden Co., Norwich. or range when you can get & second hand one as good as new at A. Brucknet's at.a low price? 102 Franklin St. novdd FOR SALE—Seasoned hard, wood i stove ldmsths. J.-Siegel. Phone 1076-5. novsd- FOR SALE—XKitchen and parior stoves, slightly used, at reasonable.prices. - Nor- wich Furniture Co., 6 Main St.,, Norwich, Conm.” - Tel 1914-3. novZd FOR SALE Restaurant, up to date, in good' location, must be mold at once. Ad- dress Box 810, , care | Builetin. Mv.d FOB SALE—Vew seven—mem hmlm 124 Orchard St, all ' modern - improve- maents, never occnmefl. Inquire 131 Platt Ave. oct30d FOR SALE—Baby grand piano, used one year; sacrifice for $600. Phone ‘ 7~ Wi Wi Wi lal ta occupan Je deg Town of Hamoton, ¢ situation absolutely smooth or if so desired. ;@orn and engi usually The stock barn connected with large are recently ness, at a special Jow price, one of the finest farms and several barns and garage, fuel for long, cold winter. must be sold at. omce, even if we - are obliged to make a Dig sacrifice on price. “This -is your chance-for only once. Broad St., TO RENT—Ono single or week, and two light rooms. FPhone 769-3. " 70 RENTStorc at 157 Franklin st Inqmr Goidblatt’s Shoe Store, 46 Frank- oct2id “T0 RENT—Room with Kitchenette { zht housekeeping, Division £t. oct16d TO RENT—Well rooms, 40--ACRE FARM FOR SALE By virtus c vurt for the ndersigned o v rm, 3 together with stock . belonging to the estate of roame M. Woodward, late of Hampton, cea 'his farm is located in the on what is known as nl and sight- and is as good a farm as v man needs. One hundred acres or ore of the tillable land is situated con- niently near the farm buildings and is and fre from stones d could be worked profitably with trac- At present there are head of cattle and three horses on the 'm and a complete assortment of farm achinery including grain harvester, hu grain grinder. power ingle saw, etc., also an un- good assortment of small togls- cluding_carpenter’s and mason’s tools. is watered by windmill nd never-failing 1 outbuilding: nd 0ol furnished, heated 84 Franklin St oct10d TO RENT—Apartmeat of nine rooms and bath, all modern, at Franklin St opposite factory. Inquire Goldblatt's § Stere, 46 Frankiin St. octéd ve oe FOR SALE—Automob!iss FOK SALE—_1914 Cadillac touring, A-1 condition. Watkinson Tire Co., 375 Main St novidd xwell touring car. ~ movid illac limousine in first er, 8 ¢ ndlllv‘r", or a ouick sale Bulletin, USED C. changed ; cars of all :yrxx ara; Norwich = .nd house, barn lighied by *“Deicd 1. installed. House is- large and, ik the other buildings. i is a spiendid own_ a_fin a 1, ceady to do busi- seen to be appre- el kes. Town. Agams Tav- e T. Ethier, portunity aug2sd rm and and must be ated ‘PAIITS FOR ALL ! AKES OF CARS {Norwich Auto Wrecking Co. “We tear ‘em down and sell the pieces.” ESTHER E C. E. BUI WOODWARD, HAM, Admi, For price and terms. ade of either of the ail address, Hampt: mantic Div. 198-3 or nistrators, s may be Administrators. Conn. Tel. Wil 649-6. nov8d Phone 2110, mext to Swan's Garage. For Sale One AUTOMOBILE A\‘CESSOR!ES MAKE high grade California (ops, sport tops and common tops and Weather: proof side curtains for all cars; satisfac- floor. Phone 2114, nov1od NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; all work guaranteed: Joseph Ferry, Pond St. Phone 1397. oct12 THFRE IS MEEIT in our wor seven and ey Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St Fhons two-famly house, sight rooms, all mgdern improvements, "~ AUTO TOFS, radtator covers, curtains, slip covers and tire evv:rs. Teupiroister- ing, a'l kinds of autos. Jos Anm Por! Ut - Phone 1897. Would You Pay with garage for two cars, lot 66x150, l ive minutes’ walk from Franklin iquare. Also two two-family houses, six and five rooms, with all medern improvements, lot 114x120, on M. Pleasant St, A great opportunity; $2,000 cash required on cach house. For further particulars, inquire eof JAMES E. MOORE, Rooms 111-112 Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE Top for Your Ford ? Our Winter Top is light in weight — permits easy and quick entrance and exit—gives closed car comfort in bad weather. Touring Car Model, $20.00 Roudster, SlS 00 Attaching, $5.00 Joseph Onguino 6 "POND s"rREEr NORWICH, CONN. in Eastern Connecticut, located ithin five miles from Franklin Square, ith an clegant house, finely furnished, together | ith year 1923 crops harvested, suificient | This farm For all particulars, inquire of * JOHN A. MOEA REAL ESTATE BROKER. " FOR SALE m’ Eight-room MODERN COTTAGE, with rge lot; very desirably located on near corner of Warren St.; zrea( opportunity for someone to secure very choice home at a minimum price. For further particulars, inquire of JDHV A, MOBA‘( RE. AL ESTA’I‘F BIOKEB ectisd ¥ranklin Square. l wamm [ Frucks and Carts P gt e hood. Brick 2-family house with mdcr d convenientes. Big value for COIT and SHOLES REALTORS Telaphom 2288 ol d will hi y, bordering on river, 20 acres il land, 500 cords of wood, 12-room house, large barn, no repairs needed ;-an ‘automobile trade. Muh: cal Repairs, P nting, Tnm- 1ming, Uyhsllhrmu and Waod Work. l Bhehmmung n Al s Brllkho, N STEIT WHAT A $500 CASH PAYMENT 50 ‘seres on' main “ahtomobile eal place for poultry or catering to the Price $5.000, - TRYONS' AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Contn, 507 TO 55 NORTH JIAI - FOR SALE Two-tenement house. six and nine rooms e?d: ::ambcnt. with garaze for cary with all modern “improvements;- on' East Main St., -lot -50x150, five utes walk ifrom Franklin Square. ~Forfufi particalars, T_AYV. cmu.o, Tel 1527-3. 1 Cliff St. OR SALE in first chfl FQR SALE 3800 ight Wegman Mahogany NLS_;_;‘.‘.’Z.',‘.'—‘,.: ng,a% vou - new: . g—a-l‘-fls. 'rm mnn,luo - A; @ THOMPSON, F. S., C Foot Sy “« 7-8 Alice S Tt + NACK\ l!’l'S‘ &A.BABBER mwmu:nma -UHQ ERNH‘I‘ 1.3 OPODIST L He S *n3id Nag., 21 M FOR KENT—Seven rooms and bath, | | tion guaramteed with every job. Norwich Auto Trimming Shop, Majestic Bidg., 10p | operation for the $20.00 for a Winter sives clear vision front and sides — NICKEL PLATING Nicke! Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. COAL AND ¥ FOR SALE—Dcst kets or cords: lowest _oculld “CoAL AND kindlix: n ir 1 wo TsE ANON} » Wonp rmerly Dur INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF AL’ KINDS PRINTING rnxfxle of_all kinds promptly asd done. Estimates promptly aad muy given. The Enilletia Co.. BRIEF S"ATE NEWS Winsted.—Samuel Olin by Chief o Carroll leged that home in an into: Granby.—The na Stratton, west_Distr the . Complek beat xics nd teacher Hart Fairfield —Th ond Fire district was tot s explode. home of road. Middleown.—1. . John's church, an Armi Da well crit ed th for meglecting the diers. The Pa this city st Amer Torrington —¥d wall, arrested several the Torrington police for an tack on two girls will be § in the superior court in Litchfield this week. Meriden.—Patrolman N who was appointed t last March, has f: this month and ation for his officers. Deep River—At Hemiock grangc were elected: Worth Barker; overseer, He lecturer, Miss Edith Herbert Hale. Saybrook Point. transporting E been” awarde: A Point district w. Oyster River disirict the Ferry district Durham.—The compl year of the existen Earier Riser Poultry appropriate manner in the town hall 75 were in attendance Miford—Warren W of the best known ath died at the Milford amputation of leg at the hip. On October 20 he figured in an accident on the Laurel Beach road. Suffield.—Mrs. Sarah A. Francher. a life Jong resident and also the second oldest person in town, died at the age of 96, at the home of her granddaugh- ter, Mrs. Wiliam Devine on ° South Main street, of a complication of dis- eases, Branford.—The annual Branford branch of the Red Cross was held recently and the following officers were elected for the year 1922-1323: The Rev. 1. H. Benedict, chairman: Mrs. Jer- ry J. Collins, secretary; Charles N. Bax- ter, treasurer., Guiltord —Excitement reigns just at present over the settling of 1%z inches of the new “up to d 1 building in Church street. Cracks have opened in the nortin wall, cornice stones of the north- east corner have separated and the floors of the east rooms are slanting. Windsor. — John Smith; 21 and John Chiminsky, 19, were arrested by Consta- ble * Maurice Kennedy and County De- tective Edward J. Hickey, charged with being t): highwaymen, who, on Sunday night, August 27. last, held up®and_rob: bed Thomas J. Kernan of Poguonock. Hamden. — On account of the rapid growth among the Roman Cathelic pop- ulation of the Whitneyville and Sprin Glen districts of Hamden, the Rev. Fathe: Francis May of the Church_of Our Lady of Mount Carmel announced that a site for & chapel’ of -the Mount Carmel church had been purchased. man J. E foree for dut expian- superior The -hool 3. and contracts for children have rt for th amapion, “the L. Watrous. J. meeting of the DYNAMITE CAP EXPLOYED IN HANDS OF BOY AT SCHOOL Waterbury, Nov 13.—Two chifdren narrowly escaped serious injury: today in a crowded -cJass room of “the Roose- vent public school here, when a dyna- thite cap, with® which he was playing. exploded in the hands of eleven-yaar-old Rocco Famiglitti. Four other dynamite caps were found in the boy’s pocket. Rocco lost four fingers of his-Jeft hand and was taken to Jhe Waterbury hospi- tal. Anna Mozolia, Who was sitting mext to Rocco was slightly injured when parts of “the exploding cap grazed the back of her head. 'Children ‘in the room said Rocco had stuck a pin into’ the cap. A PRETTY rmpc: i FOR THE LITTLE TOT One couid use Yol pe ‘or ninsdok for this model. Gingham and percale are also attractivé: - sleeve may ‘be in wrist or elbdw length. 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