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O " A Bulletin For Sale " MAREIED EYER—In N: s ¥ (165, .10V, Wertl, Norm t Taftviile, an " ERGCOME “. Sumue! Bd S tnr n:ed 48 vea ¥ rOwERS—Ii Ne w923, Debecon Wik L R, Power: 10 manths, son of Condy of Ealt'e. "Adveitisement Will Sell It | NORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1922 1A Bulletin Want Advcrtisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It {A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Miscsilansous FOR MLI w Axrzn~.s:araum1 or office work young woman with one year oouc’e one vear commerclal training. Wri % 358, Bulletin. nov2%d to work in etore: to serve lunciieons and §. F. Peterson, Inc, nov2gd WANTED_Girl to take care of baby st in heusswork. ‘Awq Tnney 10 ard %8¢ Store. i i WANTED—To buy six or d‘m.-room nov3od cottage with garden. Tel. $51-5. A Bulletin For Sale Advertuement Will Sell It FOR EALE ,A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale Advertlsement Will Sell ll‘ Advert'sement Wlll Sell I Cri‘“OPODII !‘Ol‘. SALE—New mlle.h cow. Charies A. Gray. Tel. 1855-3, »uov‘.’,!d TTEACHERS wanted, al onoe, rural zad grades. National ~‘feachers’ Agency \o'thamm Ma no\'GUd WANTED Furnitu w am! anuques. V3 45 Jack . 632° T eRuThS Willimantic. WARD pays oig prices for LOUIS used fur re and antiques. Box 289, TpThS , stoves, Box nov "ld dals aged woman will- erself useful arourd the some and steady. Apply to Gley, Uncasville, Conn. Housekeeper. . WANTED Stenographer for business offies In eit ). SULLIV 1320 per week for right pariy; not mee !sury to be speedy—hut acourate. Hour {912, 3-3. Box 1972, Bulletin. o JEWELRY SALESLADY WANTED a good opportuni for & finst CHURCH & ALLEN i5 MAIN STREET Funeral ‘Directors Embalmers . Lady Assistant HENRY C. CHURCH . WM. SMITiH ALLEN : Talsphone 528-3 BABAAFAAT VA ERS V& Cummmgs&ng u: B Funeral Directors '8 qhd’ Embalmers % 322 Main Street b,é of .Cammerce: Building | e 2882 - Lady Assistant | and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE 'DAY 9R NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors L Loy by “‘TheHuryAllen&SunCo 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS A -ady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT } .FUNERAL DIRECTOR3 g Norwich ‘and Jewett Clty h-m—z.-_-—__—-—-—m__._ FLORIST owéring sirubs, plants and ':sck Nursery Ce. A fifl. w.:hfim‘u, aprl ORDEE Foir M'crl flxfl s ._.4.2!-—-—-—-* T TRUCKING ‘m Gl 4 #¥ 4 LAMBERY - Mo' umping,; trucks I a1 ’Cr Veoum, Tal. fl'l n ;eu el 116, Ei\l‘ o LATI"IHP min, me vings Shetucket SL“ t ERERE. [ g g laid, scraped ud‘udpr‘e- mémn pnoz'msnum- Telephone 410-2 AT e 'ui Furniture udy in Jewelry In, “Phone 167 WANTED PICKER TEXDERS FOR NIGHT WOEK. ASHLAND COTTON (0., JEWETT CITY, CONXN. WANTED WOOLEN SPINNERS THE DUNHAM MILLS, Inc. | Poquonock, Conn. 10 Miles from Hartford on Trolley. TO REN‘I’ TO RENTTenement, fivo rooms, and bath, all improvements, Mohegan Park | Road, off Loswell Ave. Phone 1473-3. ' nov3od NT—Store, centeally located. taguire §2 Water § 30 Robert Goldstein. new tenement improvements ; Address 66 Ait, nov3od FOR Bh.\‘r———Tonemenl of four rooms, No. Lipeoln Court, off McKinley Ave. evenings or Sundays. nov3dd TO RENT—Tenement with all improve- ments, . Inquire Brooklyn Qutditters, noy30d " T0 RENT—Tenement of Six rooms, all improvements. Apply 9 Ferry St. nov30d TO RENT—Barn or garage ; also kitch- en range for sale. E. Buonanno, 303 West Main S nov25STuTh "0 RENT—Fivetoom apartment, gdults; steam heat furace. t. x-room with all modern i to 20 Spalding nov2sd TO RENT — Furnished rooms, usm hwukeeflnt Phone 274 '2' TO RENT—Maste er bédroom., heated, central, on car line. Call i _movisd X0 RENT_A nice €lxoom tenament, modern improvements, newly renov: in O’Connor block, 6n Thames B}Im 3 Inquire Coal:Co. - Tel. 181! novazd g FOR RENT—A small tenement on Wi Town St.,, Norwich Town. Inquire H. E. Wagner. ' Phone 936- novisd 30 RENT—Light hwxekupiu rooms, | 9 Fountain Phone 1154-2. novisd “T0 REXT—One llngu nefi, by duv or week, and two t rooms. Phone 769- o t? TO BENT—Store at 157 J h&nkun St. I.nqusA{v Goldblatt's Shoe stvru. 46 Fflnk To RENT—Well rooms, $4 Franklin ) RENT—Apartmenz of nine jpemi va.r-a ha.n all modern, at 153 Frank! opyosite faciory; Tnduire Goldblatts mm| Store, 46 Franklin St octéd —ee LOST AND FOUND LOHT—-TW& $10 bills, in vignity of Ar- nold £t. Finder leave at Bulletin Office. Bovitd e mmhhed, hexted “FOUND—A large and val mmh v.iu. on the state highway beétween B: Hartfond. Communicate 'fith E.y)es Dl/vfl‘cfl Conn. Tel. D:n}elson 3312, BOVE9: w‘l‘—snurday “night, lady's gold $10 reward if returned to Mre. Tiftany, 30 Grove St. Pnone 163-3. nov2yd TY0BT—Airedale puvpy, female, answers to l;:rzn’ed of Ginger. Reward. Phone 1426. _n | | { | | TLOBT_Black, tan ind white |hdmrd dnx, with Montville tag rivited on collar. - | Finder plense Tel. 13§3:8. A, A, | farlane. ' novasd- COAL AND WOOD FOR SALT—Hard wood, $11 wised wood: #1957 siabe, [ 1857-12 “¥OR BALE Good od ia sawed of four 16 jengthe I mg: Tel. 1585-13. __ moveid FOR SBALE — Good siab wood. Call “. nwzod T FOR BALE—Best dry hara wood; bas- hets olli dcorda. lowest prices. Phone 542, cord CI rol SALE—Seasoned hard wood Etove lengths. J. Siegel. [Puone 1076-5. novid e e e L s QAL AXD SEASONED W Ehone 504 v 135808, "% snilw‘w ”tggg o ar 1 8. 3 "0, oW S formerly Dorios Zae - ottie . " * PAWNBEOKEE RELIABLE LOAN CoO. ‘AWNI‘O:ER 57 Phnklm M we l New [ llfl.n‘l}‘ Hand Articles, Meply in owa handwriting to | know | goods, 4 wndll_\on | ErnEsT & Norwick. WOTLD wnu - alxhy. pretty girl? Stamp env . pleage. Lillian Sproul, Cleveland, Oi augl0Th WANTED—Fifty acres of good level land for growing potatoes. Louls Daigle, Putnam, Conn. nov29d A fiat top desk Address Box 18.:, Norwich Postoffice. giving pnce and " WE GOT IT L0c straigh ‘Trophles, De Koven” mild cigar. 10 in a pack 95c¢; Turki a pack, 17c, at Fagan's nov2gd * | Norwich Auto Trim Shop. S. and Rult te of all deseription, in. otary public. A §0 North Main B!. Pulaski Hall Bld novdd WA\TLD— armers .u‘d workmen to that we seli at very reasonable brand_ riibbers, boots and boots. _Goldblatt Store, 46 Fran S€., N oct3l WANTE, second b lmu.ena‘l Ut and tools: me before Market St. Phone 5. WANTEDSecond haue antique fur- nitur best prices pald. A. Bruckner, §7 Frankin St Phone 712-5. my30d yed qn ui . Weisinger, 23 [N FORBALE—A seven-room modérn col- tage. with all improvements. including electric Jights, bath, steam hegt and gas, located in the city of Norwich; tho oppor- tunity to purchase a home like this zhould not go without investigation; we personaliy recommend this property as being a good investment; price $3,70 terms may be arranged. Burdick & Mc- Nicol, Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer Blag.; Norwich. FOR SAL with bar rel. novisd —Four barrels cider, $13, W. F. Herr, Brooklyn, Conn. “¥OR SALE—Four-family house. Tocated ewett City; good investment. Bur- ‘Thayer Bldg., Norwich. FOR SALE—Baby carri condition; prico reasonable. nov2sd FOR SALI'.—(:&S engine, Tel. $38-13. 3 to 4 B B Tel, 3114, novtd FOR SALE—Long established grocery and meat business, doing $700 per week, splendid location, steady trade; also al new two-family dwelling house rves:dentlal section of Danielso: Amadee Lucier, Carter St., Danl _nov. 25d O SALEFive-room bunn.om ed garage one car, FOR SALE 11 wion St. Phone 1638. FOR BALE. novz4d Two Holstoin Jersey cows, one_new milch, thres 1o come in soom. Write Jacobik, R. D. 9. Norwich. novz4d and two WANTED—Antiques, to and recond- hand furniture. . B. Tiger, {5 Franklin 8t. Phone 717- janlld WE BU nd pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor 10 King, 4$-50 Water SL Phone 1305. seplid WANTED WEAVERS ND NING ROOM HELL. APPLY i3 166 YANTIO ST. 1 WILL SELL at private sale all of m)’ race horses; these hormes are all regis- tered and in good shape; my reason for selling is that 1 have other business whidh takes up all m) time. Joseph Beda d, 63 West Main St. nov2id 80!!1: GOOD bargains ai Reliable Loan 0., 67 Franklin St., Norwich. We lend 24 ALE — Carolad Vermont _cows James 1i. Hyde, North , Conn. Tel. Lebanon 30. d SALE—-Organ 1n besutiful ma- 10 style case, fine playing con- \um i o §25. Plaut-Caddon 21 FOR SALE—Automob! FOR SALE—For lenL condwoll, $275, 2 starter and other ex Churvh St. Phone 657-12. no\'.'in “FOR SALE—1918 Paige roadster, at & sacrifice. 115 North St., Norwich. novedd " FOR SALE—Fard panel body truck in good condition. Inquire at Troy Laundry. nov2sd " FOR SALE—Ford sedan in first class Phone 517-2, nov24d FOR SALE — Dodge coune, first class cunduign Write Dodge, Builetin Office. nov2 T¥OR SALE—1913 Ford touring ear, gheap for cash. Inquire 152 West Town St. _noviTd _ UBED CARS bougnt, soid _and changed ; cars of all makes. sm Garage, . WILL BUY YOUR OLD CAR Norwich Auto Wrecking Co. ““We tear 'em dewn and sell the piece: Phone 2110, 471-473 North Main Street. e Adams Tav- Norwich Town. T. Ethler. aug2d FOR SALE—Morsss FOR’ SALE — Pair of heavy, young horses, farm raised, sound, work any- where ; priced to sell, Madison Woodward, Columbia, Conn. nov3od FOE SALE;ere with yearling ealt B. J. Gustafson. Phome Jewett City 135-3. nov29d JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on lume, and they are a nice lot—big onez, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs, all ready g0 to work. Prices low (or the Kk Come and see ihem. Tel §: ELMER R. I’IEIBDN. DENTISTS DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 1399 DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY. 43 Shetucket 8¢ DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON W'Grory Bldg, Norwish, Conn, EEE————— PAINT AND WALLPAPER NOEWICH Chain Wallpaper Stoze Co., ‘Willow und Chestnut Sts., McClena- than, Mgr. Nothing over when bgught 1 _mmb!nlllnn vad t, $1. ner ll lar §2. lfln 0c pe Max th:r. ua West Main IL. Bext v 1oc, no! ifire Statton. MUSIC BULLARD Teacher of the Vielin Phene 127.4 Biiss Pla -t Have a Few TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studle, Alice Bldg HOTELS %-um PRINTING EEwER EBOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 1 108 Breadway Blank Bosks AMade and Ruled to Ordes INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS _ 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE opmmmsl‘ i 7114 Pllu! -Cadden Co., hand one as good as new at A. Bruckner's at a low price? 102 Franklin St. nov4d : : — )c&m near Broadway, ¥OR BALE—Square plano in good con- exceptional value for only $35. Norwich, nov21d FOR BAI.E—Th.rcu cxnlun moles, dif- fecezr. sizes; also one 85 and, w5 note Themodist pianola piano playerg,prac- tically new, with mustc rolls: DrickS nom- tnal._ W. S. Allls, 305 Broadway. novisd “¥OR F -LE—Large building In fine lo- cation, occupled for stores and dwellings; yearly rental $2,2 exceptionally good return on investmen mly small amount of cash required. Write Box 161, Bulle- tin. novsd n; —— e FOR SALE—Radio receiving sets, at a moderate price; install one now and hear concerts daily by famous artists; ask us to demeonstrate. Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor- wich. nov8d " ¥OE SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safes for office and household use; all sizes. Plaut-Cadden Co, Norwich. nov T¥OR BALE_Why buy & new heater or range whem you can get & second- FOR BALE—XKitchen and parlor stoves, a\lzhny used, at reasonable prices. Nor- wich Furniture Co., 6 Main St, Norwich, Lonn ‘Tel. 1914- novad FOR SALE—Baby grand plano, used one year sacrifice for $600. Phone 667~5. FOR SALE at a special low price, ono of the finest farms in Kastern Connecticut, located within five miles from Franklin S with an elegant house, fincly furnished, and several barns and garage, togethe: with year 1922 crops harvested, sutticient | fuel for long, cold winter. This farm must be sold at once, even if we m' obliged to make & big sacrifice on This is your chance for only o1 For all particulars, inquire o! I | : 1 uare, JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BEOEER. FOR SALE One of the best 100-Icre tu'm., wlmm 10 minutes’ drive of with excellent bulldm For p.rucuun, inquire FBANCIS D. DONOHUE, Ceatral B HERE I8 YOUR CHANCE to get a mfio little home of 2 acres, lo- cated 1 1-2 miles fmm \ma e and trol- ley, 1 mile from larxe lake Lh a §-room ouse, barn, garage, Wu\try house, bufld- ings all good, 29 thrifty bnrlnf ple trees, also peaches and pears, all for only $1,600; $300 cash. TRYONS’ AGENCY, ‘Willimastie, Conn. FOR 8. Two-tenement house, six rooms each with bath, all modern mevemenu. ood_fioor, gurage, Lo for two_cars, lo- eight minutes’ walk i’or full particulars, A. V. COVELLO, from Franklin Sq. Bes Tel. 1537 Oufr s For Sale One two-family house, seven and eight Tooms, all modern improvements, one summer kitchen, also garage for two cars, apple and pear trees, Five minutes’ walk from Hiouse, seven and eight four rooms on the top floor, vements, With g e.for ted in the best on i usé, five, eight, all modern ments, nicest on i town. Good inyestment. Lot 200x250. Also two. two-family houses, six and geven rooms, With all. modern improve- ments, Lot uuxzo. A great t;lpponnn(u, 'p-.n.!mmn &nqnlre of JAMES E. MOOKE, Beoms 111-112 Thayer Building, Frasklin Square,” * LADIES, ATTENTION CLOTH FOR SALE, SUITABLE FOR CLOAKINGS, INGS AND SUITINGS. POLO, AND SERGES. . GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, | NORWICH TOWN. i I COAT- VELOURS, i Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St. Popi iit. Phone 1397. iz |3 e- r_r:—-——\ ! FOR SALE | MODERN RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS, DELIGHTFULLY SIT- UATED ON BROAD STREET. INQUIRE OF THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES FOR SALE No. 40 MAPLE GROVE AVENYE Owned and formerly occupied by Roy D. Judd. 8 rooms and bath. Lot 60x130 feet. Immediate Possession. PRICE $6,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 876 FOR SALE Income Property Handsome office building in center of city. 2 centrally located build- ings bringing 13!z per cent. Two- family house in East Norwich for a low price. Other big snaps—See us right away. Coit and Sholes FRANKLIN SQUARE Telephone 2288 AUTOMOBILE AC CEa ORIES AUTO STORAGE for the winter at $4 per car, Majestic Bldg., top floor. Nor- wich Auto Trimming Shop. Tel. 2114, nov28d WE MAKE high grade Caiiforn sport tops and common top: proof side curtains for all tion guaranteed with eye 5 Auto Trimming Shop, Md)wlu. Ulup. floor. Phone 2114 nov10d NORWICH Auto a Paint Shop ; all work guaranteed. Juseuh Ferry, Pond 8t. Phone 139 octl2 THERE IS MERIT in our work; tey It. Phone Je30d AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtains, slip covers and tire covers. reupnolster- ing, a’l kinds of autos. Joa Angarane, maridd OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts|® Mechanical Repa Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woad Work. Blacksmithing In All Its Branches | Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET AUCTION L. J. WILCOX ......... Auctioneer 'AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction BATURDAY DEC. 2, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following real estate, house, Larn and outbuildings, situated at 121 Summit St., and the following: 16 lead of stock, 10 | tons of hay, 11 cows (some new milkers), 4 heifers, 1 horse (good driver), 30 hens, 4 goats, 1 covered milk wagon, 4 express wagons, 1 nair team hnruen. 1 driving harness (almost new), 3 20-quart milk oans, 8 10-quart cans, over 300 bottles, mill palls, 1 organ, hoes, rabes, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. Sale rain or shine. JOSEPH ATTENELLO. 121 Summit St., Norwich, Conn. Owner’'s Statement: thees cows in this city, I must sell. Also for sale, one 50-quart mill: route. mnov23d LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- wich, I will sell the interest of Leonora T n, lltf Oifi\'or\vlldl.gi:tnk}lDl?- W' in the real estate, situate in sald Norwich, consisting of two par- and b fully described in the ap- to sell on file In said Court. For mere particular description, see said ap- plication. CHARLES B. CHAPMAN, Administrator, NOTICE TO CREDITORES. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD !.l‘sl h, within and for the District o ,-on the 29th day of November, leceased. That the Ad.ministnu-xx cite the creditors of said Geceased to. bring in their against sald estate within six months from this -date, by posting & notice to .that effect, a copy of this-order, ou the ul;uvul nearest to the place whers said deceased last dwelf, and in the same , and by DublIsMn the same once circulation in e return to .this NELSON J. AYLING. Judxa. The above and foregoing is a true wpy Attest: HBLEN M. DRESCHER, | Clerk. | OTICE.—All creditors of QL‘ ‘hereby notified to. m'unnt their lfild the under- m . D. No 7. Norwich, Conn. dw lhnltd in the above an & HMAGLUND. Al et As T cannot keepof THOMPSON 1 Main 1 Chiropodist. housand | amkiin "S5, LEGAL NOTICFS NOTICE TO CREDITORS, A Cor R OF FROBATE MELD | clals. | rm Ashland Bowlinz lesgan epes: t 3 ing with Six W ¢ is made up o€ *3e follow Lafave; Steanm Necks night Nta the Io Nocks. The post office will be «lm ul-y being the first t by radio in Jewm Chase of the miles to Norw igeles, p and,3,0¢09mlles to mark) for the radio bug: N M. DRESCHER Clerk. HELD the Dlstrict™of, 29th day of Novem Charies &, Splcer Wednesday4o & the we of Miss 1 ¢ Merton. Palmert pfiNorwi Mr. 's nephew. Richard“Howard will be andi Mrs. #lerbert Hurst - Thanksglving wers - presentat OF*PROBATE “within and f¢ h the The groom uppeared A- awnlecagion all T settlementfin | evening, forl gn? (rdeF 10 {ony two ¢ 3 J,",’,;gl"‘:. o tiad | for me p were Yeccived. Refresh- < Ordored, s wasd | ments SEIOKES: Wera, Subeye 3 at, The grand master of the state and hi 3 lH.A"Y will meet with thegminth district ot 1 fth at Uncas lodge No eession of Reliance held Monday was conferred eral~applications jodge N . and that notice of 1id _application, and of said hereon, be given by the publi- strict Deputy Grand Master John P Amburn has 1 thegmembership of Reliance cet “Grand Master Charles o’ Waterbury. Uncas and Shetucket iodges bave com- mittees appointed to entsrtain the guestt 1 good time i promised al All ngmbers have beer the lodys room &t transportation™will be and that rsturn be made ! 2 AYLING, Jldge. : and foregoing is a true copy | o'clock where ready. ory in The Bulletin the other day s the cause for some interest being ex- presscd in regard@fo the owl's nest and litsregg. Ir conmecting with the cdesire to see ar owl's egg. which loa]lr L jwould be hard to finé ‘n‘ a nest, a ofll !was made on a man who'Nas one takes {from a nest in the top of 2 big hemlock, March 7th, 1882 No bird comesy any. where near nesting as early in the-year Mr.'and Mrz Owl-have finishe¢ house Seeping and reared -their broo¢ long fore most. of the summer bird have started courting. Besides th. owrs ez wits its beau °7 markings o' differens shader o green, the collectior shown-® th woung mens contains dozens ofr other, ncluding especially delicate, mark¥egay, the wren brown thrush oriofe. scarlet taniger goidfinch and bluejay. It was yemarked by those who admired the ‘sets$thas 1 though taken so long ago, not only, even |those t-aced“withy ghe- finest une* gmost delicate lineg, shows the least sign of fading color. The deep ourple wots on the fing bird’s egg @nd the web like ‘rachag or those of the oriole are asFtrue and dls- tinet as when jaid by the dirds of = summer passed close to a half cemtury ago !"“Dr. Hugh Campbei! will conduet & tub- erculosis clinic in the Red Cross room morning at haif past tem. are free to any one who peXamination to determine if there are signs of this disease. Mrs. H. E. Paul has charge of con- tributions for the holiday fund in Jewett City for the Norwich tuberculosis skai- torium. This is" a most worthy cause, giving much cheer to the patients at the sanitorium, in some of whom Jewstt City is particularly interested. Jiss Josie Carter of Norwich will pase Thanksgiving with the family at B. X Hiscox" J. H. Tracy is instailing a wirelesy oo in his home on Main street and Traey avenue. Under the direction of Miss M. Ade- laid Burdick, the sale of stamps will begin Monday. Miss “Bur- -] dick is anxious that all should know that every seal bought is an actual comtri- bution to help continue the steady fight agdinst tuberculoels. ‘The markets in the several sections of the borough @d a rushing business Wed- nesday evening. A few turkeys, m.. of chickens and fine roasts of pork grace the borough's Thanksgiving M HELEN M. DRESCHER. AT A COURT OF PROBAT within and for the the 29th day of 2 ILSON te of Delia B said_District, deceas James W. Brennan'of Norwich, Conn., in Court and file¢ @ petition f * reasons therein set forth, on be granted upon the deceased, alleged to be Whe r: upon. It 1s Ordered, That said petition be heard and determincdeat the Probate Court oom in the C w ‘h in said Distr ice of the pendency sald hearing publication of S somes mewspaper having a circulation in said District, at three days priot to the date of sald ing, and that return be made to this LSON T, AYLING, Juage nd foregoing is a true copy HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. COURT ich, with on the OF PROBATE HELD and for the District of Norwich 28th day of November, AYLING, Judge in Duane 'Kiblin, late of District, deceased. riotte E. Kiblin of Norwich, Conn., appeared_in Court and filed a petition praying, for the reasons therein eet forth, that administration be granted upon the tate of said deccused, alleged to be testate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered. That s%d petition be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- {wich, in_said District, on the 2d day of { December, A. D. 1922,'at 10 o'clock in the forencon, and that notice of the pendency said jon. and of said hearing thereod. be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said Distriot, at |least two days vrior to the date of sald hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NPLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCWR = Clerk. nov3od THE LADY — who makes a study of eco- nomics, will find it to her ad- A pupils in the upper grades of thi Vi e to inspect our win- |Giasgo'grammar school entertained thei: antag pee parents and friends on Monday evening dow display of— by giving » Thankegiving drama in Sockt Sock! : F hall. The following were the -4 Roasters — 5 O’Clock Teas | Tommy Spriggins. originator of the party, Henry Weserman; Ned Winters, his sec- Stflmui o Cal'ven Percolators — Nutzrackers Etc., Etc. retary, Perey Riley; Bert Spriggins, @ Reliable Merchandise Only cousin, Randall Shaw: George Washings THE HOUSEHO ton Jones, a colored boy. Raymond Shaw Hans Pimpledorfer, rman chore boy, "BULLETIN BUILDING 74 FRANKLIN STREET a Ge Gute . Petromann ; \ita- Mischgin S dent of “the Bootblacks’ union, Joht FTELEPHONE 631-4 Grondelske; Susie Spriggins, Tommy': Spriggins LOOKS * g sister, Bessie Laliberte; Mrs. his mother, Sophie - Tape: luhenptsn to all A.-h.- ang- European Publications, X Sprockst, Helen Dutka; Nora McCarty | SHEA'S NEWS BURZAU I | Mary Baron. Following the drama, Supt F. H. P. Clement gave a lecture on Japa with pictures which were enjoyed by a¥ Over & hundred were present.