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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1922 A Eiietin For Sale i Adnrtuement Wlll Sell It A Bulletin Want ‘Advertisement Will Get it A Bulletin w‘nt Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sals Advertisement Will Sell 1t WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous AUBREX—in Korwion, Deq 1, 1022 Alicla Mary, to Mr. an ¢ Busbnoll b D—Copetant second gl TE Mrs. Willism A. Atkédt, 157 Wuhmwn SQ 8. rey of 18 place Al lxd'own WANTLD——I"urn!lhre‘ i.lgo\;!. efc., and ntiques. Ward s, n !:tg Wiilimancic TeL. "6 mar14TuThi “MARRIED KY—BEARD-—In Boarali, Nov. Peter 8. Collins, . Geoffeey of Norwichi dectd ) ST u\on mendifig) erfande, etc. Box }i“ WANTED=A ¥ years old, for very ietin Office. WANTRD-=Table. gifl. ing, Hull Appiy Pofierah House, Taftville. Phone 1670. deedd WANTED—German 24, wishes osition in housework. Call or write to liss lLena Fenn, 89 Furnace St., Damel- bon, Conn. dec2 —BAFON—In Hope Valley, R, %, Miss Flora Baton and ouetanuck, OX—In Tortington, ot .!. 1923, by Hey. A. B. Patten, “‘fl ardy of New London, for- ot Notwleh, and Miss Alice Es- B & I’luersvn ot Totrington. FUNERAL NOTICES muu—ln Norwien, Des. 3, lsss Hare Anh l"m;:an widow of Henry gL 8. Futeral nbh-)em At hef iste home, 99 Division street, Wednesday, Deée. 6, at 2.30 p. il Bufial i Vartic deémetery. EREYER-In this oity, De2. 2, 1922, Er- nest Freyer, aghd 60 § Witherdi Wi ¥ iate o Wit 2V | oW n, ’f’unday Dec. 5, at n. m. Burlel in family piot in HMaplewood eemeters. DY — PATTERS to Plnm Cuddrn Lo WANTED — Expericnced La " WANTED INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION. APPLY AT KIMBALL'S TEXTILE SHOP, s42 Wnshlvrh- 8t. JEWELRY SALESLADY WANTED There is a good opportunity for a first ¢lass saleslady in Jewelry Store. Only one who has selling ability and can fur- nish reference need apply. Address Box 85, cafe The Buusu:n Co., Norwich, Conn. v2dd CARD OF THANKS “Wé take this means of expressing our ;»rsclruo.\ for the many kind acts and lons of sympathy showi us, during the Mness and death of Mrs. Hilen J. Mills, and we also feel deenly geatetul to our relatives and friends who sent flowers or genéfbusly loaned their cars for the tuneral. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES THAYER i WANTED—Male WANTED—Salesmen; under our 1923 plan we can use threc more live wio salesmen in Conn.; experience \fnneces- sary; salary while learning; get into a business of your own. Call and see me after D. Ralph E. Smith. 33 Cottage St., New London. WANTED—T¥o ¢l t men with selling ability to connect with large mfg. cdoncern; good rémuneration and prom- ising future. Call today, Mf. Skinner, Itoom 14. between 1 and 6. Hotel Waure- gan deesd W fice. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors Apt. 6, decdd D—Errand boy in printing of- Waters, 11-17 Chestnut 8t.__decsa WANTED—Night watchman. \pply Davis-Warner Arms Corp. eczd WANTED THREE GOOD CHOPPERS, G0OD WAGES. JOHN BROW " Colchester, R. ¥. D. Phone 1863-3, an =5 Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. 8MITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 flACud WANTED 2 or 3 First Class Automatic Cummings & Ring _Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cemmerce Building ~Phene 238:2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY IR NIGMT Work, Ashland Cotton Co Jewett City, TO RENT WILL RENT to busifiess lady furnished coom, housckeepimg privileges, ‘Steam heat, bath, etectrio hght, ceritrul léeation ; referemces. Ihguite koom 40, Shannon Isldg., between Z and 8 i it - decod TO RENT—Large front reem with steam heat and elctfic nghts Am,ly :ua Franklin 8 T0 RENT—Furnished_rooms lor I)lhl huusekwnmg at 7 Oax St dechd ENT—Twe rooms for u.m ‘house- ke!mng, § North- Main St :oEd FOR RENT—Steam heated in May building ; low rental. Amly Bfwkr Iyn_Outhiters. T0 RENT—Two fufnished rooms !or llnl huussheopm', 149 Frapkis st 'ro mnu'—4n fine ncighbarnoos, Iove‘ll furnished three of four:fooni apartmel Phone evenings 1360. decdd TO REN Rooms for lisht huusekeepv ing,rflt Division 8t. TO RENT—Bix-room tenétent on l.m rel Hill; aiso two rooms fernished for light housekeebing. Phone 1491-5. decdd TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms,and bath, all jmprovements,” Mohegan Park Road, off Boswell Ave. Phone 1478-3. _nov3od zh{ tenement, Shea & Burke Funeral Pire’ctors novz2 TO RENT—Stere Inquire Goldblatt’s lin St. in St 8 nra. “ mhk- B -—-sS - i Th.HmryAflenkSonCo 88 MAIN STREET AND EMBALMERS ady Assielant Teléphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer - TO RENT—Well fllrfllhpd. hu rooms, §4 Franklin St 70 RENTApartment of mifie and bath, ali modern, at 153 Frafkil opposité factory, lnquire Goldblatt's Store, 46 Frankiin S LOST AND FOUND LOST~Saturday night, Immfl Po'r- teous & Mitchell's store and Afm white §old barpin with three sapphires. Finder leave same at Bulletin omceeu and GIRL TO ASSIST IN BOOTH AT THE m., Tuesday and Wednesday. | Loom Weavers for Night LOUIS D. WARD pays oig prices for used furniture and éantiques. Box 389, Norwieh. 1¥13TpTh8 ‘_VA&"rsn—maubaw one 240 or 390 egg Cyphers incubator; must b ih good eondition ; state price. Bulletin. dec: ND this advertisement to The Plaut- “adden Co., Norwich, Conn., with your name and address, and you will receive _ |a book of Old Fashioned Songs free. dec2d WANTED—Ténemernit o or six rooms; family of aduks. Tel. 1669. " five T WANTED _Filty laad for groving ‘Dotatoes. Pu!.‘nl.hl, Connf. WE GOT 1T1—De Koven’ inild cigar, joe straight, 10 in & pack $50; Turkims rophies, 20 in a pack, 17¢, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. fov28d of good “Louis Daigle, novzed WANTED _Raw furs, at T, ner's, Water St., Bennett. nov: Hd T INTERNATIONAL 5. S. and Realty Agency, real estate of all description, in- surace, steamship tickets, notary public. John_G. Cheneski, Agt, 160 North Main 8t., Pulaski-Hall Bidg. nov4d "WANTED—Farmers and workmen to know that we sell at very reasonable prices the “Ball” brand rubhnrs[ rubber boots and felt boots. Golablatt’s Shoe Store, 46 Franklin St., Nofwich, Conm _oct3ld " WANTED—Highest cash os paid for sicond hand . furnituce; household | goods, untiques. store fixtures and tools: {try me before selli Weisinger, 23 Market St Phone 5 yéd_ WANTEDSecond 1 a Biture; best prices paid. A |T Frafiklin St. Phoue 712- WANTED—Antiques, hand furniture. 8t A. Hech- every Thursday. st B my30a L H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin Phone 717-3. jan3id WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and oks. Kremens, suceessor to King, 44-50 Water SL Phohe 1305 D BROAD SILK WEAVERS ON CREPE WORK. BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG MILL, SOUTH GOLDEN ST. WANTED SEWERS ON FANCY WOOLENS Steady Work MOOSUP MILLS: MOOSUP, CONN. WANTED WEAVERS AND gl’l\\l\(- nuon HELP, IALLS co, 166 YANTIC AT, AUTOMOBILE AbCEuSORIE‘ Avro STORAGE for the winter at $4¢ per car, Majestic 1Bldg., top floor. Nor- wich Atto Trimmihg Shop. Tel. 3114, fiov2sd WE MAKE high grade Californla ops, sport tops and cofrion tops ai weather- PFoof xfle curtains for all cars’ Satistac- tion guaranteed with every job. Norwich Auto Trimming Shop, Majestic Bldg., top fioor. Phone 2114. novi0d NORWICH Auto and Truek Paint Shop; all work guafanteed. Joseph Ferry, Pond Bt. Photie 1397. octi2 THERE tS MERIT in our work it 1m’yerm Garage Co., Chestnut St. Posm e AUTO TOFS, radiator Covers, curiains, gi-n c?{ael{lu n:ando" tintcovarxa. renphalner- g, a autos. o8 n; Popi it Phone 1397, n-“x?:" ~ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ‘ALL KINDS Automobiles, _|Carriages, Wagons, “ 'Trucks and Carts|5i.f"5% Mechanical l’ltplirc, Painting, Trime ming, Uphelstering and Weod Work, Blacksmithing In All [ts Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET B PROVIOENGCE 6T, TAFTVILLE Tetephone 188 gt i HOURIGAN BROS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City get reward. LOST—Overco: LW e, any devegn Ffl\d& pléase aa.ll 3 "3‘ deold Aetna - Bowling ite LOSR—Strayed from | my pasture in | LedM oo Guernsey cow. ~ O M. Mas, decld mfla COAL AXD WoOOD m—&_—, OR 8. nwe ?nmm a sum. l’hmn FOR BALE—Hard wovd, $ii 1076-5. mixed wood. $10; d A 1571, 2 Ity -ht-», 49, Cl.l.l FOR SALE dovd seasoned wood ?Vltd o fflll ft. lengths. H. B. BIIG{: e __mov2ld R SALE — Ofld slal’ wood. oCdlfl 1!‘1 3. i S g FOR SALE Dest pod; bes: kets oi dfitd lowui‘mu one %‘4‘& e S et e AL AND SEASONE kindli in large ' A '”D sitall Phoneé 504 or 1325-2. K Shapiro, St formerly Durkee Lifiee. M MACENISTS M. A BARBER Machinist and’ Engineer Steam Engine Repairs — oodll INSUBANOR L LATHROP & SONS|- TRUCKING. FOR EXPBESS AND TAXI WORK, fllll Shannoen, 1971 Norwich. decld TGHORGE LAMBERT — “and tzucking, dumping, . trucks hire. Llifl St., or Occum. Tei. 5]1 12, e e B K. LATHEG Aute THuck -fs-mn& Turnivare ai Puno oving. Shotucket Bt. €. D. JOBLYN, 203 West Main St. We moye everything [ anywhere, Spegidl !hl.wn ‘lv!n ln mofln‘ boilers &fld mi‘.‘ Ghinery. Tnl 15 Z!mmerman. 17 gflw"f Ave. 'm. 145! t 'unuia afia_moving. fons_aitancy un s‘ gocut; John H. Ford, 233 fieumm Mmu'flk LONG DISTANCE MOVING, —— DENT‘I'I" DE. BEINKEAD, CABEFUL, dokflnVAfl" DENTISTEY: 25 Shetucket Bu ‘DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON MGrory Sida. Norwishs Conn ©21 1'29 PAINT AND Wlmm ‘ PAWNBROKER e i s i, RELIABLE LOAN Co. ICENSED PAWNBROKER 57 Fflnklh\ Street 108 Eroadway” Muhl-um«em SHIROPOBIST RO Vh tu l-I s.ll fln"""’%mm!“?,flmm Nothi 1 htll h\z over Eo.hwhen W““‘x"‘:{ ire Stafio Address Box 600, | 4d i ,_._.._....—_—-——————-'———-v—- m é __...__....._..__. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Dresses, coats and_other articles of woman's elothing; perfectly hew. Call Tuesiay or V\ednesdayd morn- | St TFOR SALE — Federdl- tuled cows; fresh dow. 3 1-2 years old, good producer, a8 3 year old made 6070.1 fbs. milk, 294.6 8. fat, with ordinaty care, ssu other good cows, to freshen in spring, uu each; buy tested stock, avoid T. B. Echoland Guernsey “am. Canterbury decs FOR_SALEIdison phonograph, com- plete, 100 records, $35; also parlor coal stove, good as new Lemuel Carpen- ter, Canterbury, decbd FOR SALE—A No. 1 potatoes, delive ered in Norwich. Tel 1851-12. - decsd ¥OR SALE—Manogany upright piano, in exeellent eondition, fine, enduring tohe and splendid action; unusual value for| $175, on terms to suit. Plaut-Cadden Co., ofwich. d(’cad ¥OR SALE 3155 on_easy terms buvs fine Sterling_upright piano in perfect Thaying condition, with excellent tome aad action. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. decsd oS FOR SALE—Standard B range, combi- nation coal and gas, first class condition, cheap if taken at once. Tnquire 259 Cen- tral Ave., or Maine’s Store. ecsd “FOR_SALE—Glenwood range, almost fiew. 17 Hill St. Call evenings. deobd TFOR SALE—Two full size mattresses at $1.50 each. good condition. Call morn- ings at 49 Freeman Ave. decsd TOR SALE—Blue enamel crib and mat- tresy; $9; white wicker stroller. $8; Tor- rington vacuum cleaner attachments, $2; one blue enamel oil heater. $3; all in good condition. Call_mornings at 64 Asylum St. Phone dec5d FOR _SALE—One seds.n top_for Ford, price_$35. Tel. 1132-2. H. G. Bowers, 130 ‘Washington St dec5d “FOR SALE—Thousands of dairymen are increasing their milk flow by the use of Stevens 44; whnen you want more mik, call 795 Willimantic, and order Stevens. The cows will testify to your good judgment. Boston Grain Co., Wil limantie. dec2STuTh FOR SALE—Cottage on North Maian St., Jewett Cllg Conn, Burdlck & Me- 1, ,_Thayer 1dy h. declETu FOR sALB——auemeey cow. Inquire $5 Dunham S dectd FOR SALE—A new milch cow, with Galf. Mrs. 83! house, elght rooms and bath, West Side, newly paint- ed and shingled, lot 80-125 feet, modern improvements, $5,400. Phorte Mr. Adams 376, dec2d ¥OR E\LL*TIH‘C\, yoke Df oxen, or will_exchange for voung cattle. O. H. Main, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 489, decld T WILL SELL at gmau sale all of my face horses; these Horses are all regie- tefed and il good shape; my reason fot selling is that I have other business which takes up all my time. Joseph Bedard, 63 West Main St. nov23d FOR SALE—Three carriage poles, dif- ferent sizes; also one 85 and 65 note Themodist pianola pianc player, prac- tieally new, with musie rolls; prices nom- inal. W. S. Allis, 305 Broadway. novisd FOR SALE-=Radio recetving sets, at a moderate price; install one now and heaf eoncerts daily by Iamuus artists; ask us ! to dedionstrate,” Plaut-Cadden C6., Not-| wich. i ¥OB SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin safes. for office and household use; @il Sizes. mylnuz -Cadden Co., Norwich. nov: FOR SALE—Why buy a new hea!er! or range when you ean get a seeond- hand one as good as new at A. Bruckner's at a low price? 103 Franklin St. nov4d FOR S8ALE-Kitchen and paslor stoves, elightly used, at €easonable prices. Nof- wicli Furniture Co, 6 Main St, Norwich, Conn: Tel. 1914~ novad FOR SALB_Baby grand piano, used 6ne year; sacrifice for “00. Phene 657-5. FOR SALE SECOND-HANDU MARVIN BAFE, WITH COMBINATION LOCK. INSIDE MEASUREMENTS 26x45. J. L. LATHROP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St | COWS FOR SALE lc-rlc!d of Vetmont Cows Just Arrived JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn, Tel. Lebanon 30 FOR SALE at & sgpecial low price, one of the finest' farms i Eastern Comnecticut, located within five miles from kranklin Square, | with an elegant Mua‘, finely furnished, and several barns and Ym cnmce for vn!y once. For all particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOEAN, EEAL ESTATE BROKER. IF SQLD BEFORE JAN. 18T, 1923, $3,700, with a first cash payment of $500, will buy a 100-acre farm, high elévation, milk ‘and cream sold at door, 40 acres tillable, oyer 100 apple trees, i,ooo of weod. 8-room house, féw barn with urm lm' 14 md lm‘l 2 Hofses. Don't wait, but come at ouce, TRYONS' AGENOCY, decld Willimantie, Cenn. — For Sale One l'o flhlly seven &nd eight Tooms, ‘eitents, one Ssummer kll’ebn, !fi) ghrage 10 two cars, fwo poultty he Lot exxiso. vaemtw lin Square. ne two-(’nfl’ house, seven &84 eight rooms- on the floor, l.“ modern imnmvemenu, with gafige for Located in two cars. the best Séetion in town. Lot 95x175. One four-family Eoun. L oix and ton.r rooms, i.ll modern.gh Also_tWo uvnrn.m houeq. gx seven roems, with prove- A :reu “opportunity, $ste “"n“".}&% cash re Farm of 160" , s S kitohen. coop_with 100 ferse, "three nelters, 10t of we and tools for $5.600. For further partidulars, inquire of JAMES E. MOORE, Rooms 111-112 Thayes Bullding, Fraskiin Squsre, LADIES, ATTENTION CLOTH !Ol SALE, SUITABLE FOR O,lflmfi‘. COAT, INGS AND SUITINGS. VELOUES, POLO, AND SERGES. - : GLEN WOOLEN MILES, NOBWICH TOWN. with ickens, stock PRINTING ‘and |teed 16 be in ractically ”“ A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertlsement WIIl Sell It === IA Bulletm For vale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR BALE FOR SALE New Cottage House of 7 Rooms in Greneville District. Also Choice For Men. HOLIDAY S$ilk Neckwear—Coming in every day now. four-in-hands that men like, in al imagi colorings and terns. Brocades. Twills, Jacquaeds, ( adines, Silk and Wool combinations v be found in both domestic and 1k $1 %15 n St., Norwich, Building Lot in Greeneville. 1 Other Desirable Houses Listed. J. A. Cunningham Insurance and Real Estate Telephone 187-4 th metal £es and glass Several dden Co., 135 Have Main | gold graved (ree. ‘0., 135 Ma _MEX'S Half _ilose—Most se Christmas gifts of which any man wou be proud. Lisles, Siiks, Wool feres in all the wanted colors. Put up in holiday boxes, you to seicct the color: Prices, 35¢, 35c, 50¢, 6bc. T6c to § Dl‘!:;‘ The Boston Store, Main St., up. The in 8t., Norwich, a Nor- GOLD POCKET KNIVES —with fine quality steel bladan is a variety of handsome designs. P $2 and_up. The Plaut-Cadden Gm, 335 Main St.. Nor- MODERN RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS, DELIGHTFULLY S8IT- UATED ON BROAD STREET. INQUIRE OF THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES EWEL WATCH—open faco style, IM(ed with eeliable movement md;quy n handsome goid filled case, guaranteed for 20 )kean An_n‘locuru:- timekeeper. on terms. e Plaut-Cadden Co. Main St.. Norwich. “BOSTON STORE" Shirts of Quality— Make attractive presents. Percales, 3. deas, Repp, Silk Stripes, Silkette and Silk in the famous De Luxe and Yorke makes. Good patterns and colors. and all made the very best manner. Prices as low $1, and up to $7.50. Main St, Norwich WATCH CHAINS—a fine assortment of the latest, most beautiful styles in solid £oid and gold filled. $1.75 up. The Plaut- Cadden Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. For Women POWDER C: well known bran Kiss, Hudnut's, Hygiena!. Coigate’s, Ka- fess and Mavis. Both gilt cases and gun metal finish. We will engrave one initial free on each. Prices §1 to $1.50. The s The Boston Store, FOR SALE Residence of the late Thomas B. Trumbull, No. 167 Broad- way. Colonial House of 9|t o oach. | Briss 31 o 31 rooms and two baths. Stable o GENUINE DIAMONDS, perfoctly ct. with space for 3 cows, and|[em iy mowniess ol el cus garden. Apply to ‘erms a8 low as §1 weekly. The Plaut- Cadden Co.. 135 Main St., Norwich. J. P. HUNTINGTON 4 Broadway REMOVAL plates, casseroles, pudding dishes, bread pans, toasting pans, utility dishes, fish The Real Estate and Insur- ance Office of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE which will stand the heat of baking. Prices of the individual dishes from A-fl' The few Pyrex glas lea has been removed to Room 9 Shannon Building, Opposite Wauregan Hotel SLABS FOR SALE 2.50, Mnfiit, hm:d‘ PEARL NFDKI.ACF&—Z‘ mchu Ior\g with beautiful éreamy pearls, 60 cords, very good, mostly hard wood, on farm of Eligha [¥¢f e e e S > H sl;\rno -rAc!I!%l—cln ma.hm:-g.‘a}iu 5 wo, drawers and drop leaves. ve- Waterman, Bozrahville. g%nmma 'and. Anighed. 1 irite Phone, Putnam, 9412, or guaranteed indestrtictible, sfx sm in beat- adden Co., Notwieh Willimantic, 102-13. — The following Novels—More o book here fof every taste. The chehThe: Boston Btore, Main Nofwieh. “FRENCH IVORY Tollet Sets coneisting of mitror, comb and brush, i handsome lined ¢asé, $7.50. The > PRiit-Cadden Co, lli Main Bt., Norwleh. {LDREN'S Books—Plctute books, ks, painting books, story books, | fges from one year to the Acad- Prices #om 10c to u l! The Boston Store, Main St., Norw: mnn?t BRACELET wn'cn Wlm beautiful greefi gold rectanguiar case latest design. Fine 15-jewel muv-mom adjusted to give sbeurate service. Black silk ribbon. $19.50. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main Bt., Norwich, lIAAD‘E!’ Beaded Bags—The Christmas line mul Hiried case. The Platt-Cadden Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. POPULAR Copyright sutiful ones now in stock. Some le values at $5.98, $7.98 t“ 50 . The Boston Stofe, Main & ~EMBROIDERED Tinea ind Cotion Searfs and Cénters—So many prices we cannot name them all. but there are hun- dreds of beauties which the woman of the house Would 1ove to hive. Prices as low a8 83¢ and up to $8.98. The Boston Store, Main St., Norwich. PURE L"(lfi Tab Cloths—Handsome famask olothe i 'Pich . Roral patieran sestn e, efore. the-war bargains. Sisc 48 by Gk worin £1.60, in yours for 3.95. Size 68 by 36. worth $10, is omiy The Boston Stofe, Main St., Nor- FOR SALE 8 acres of land, six-room house, running wa five minutes’ walk to ocar, one tax, two miles to city—= PRICE $2,500 Office Building mflflmloh bring- ing in y in handsome condition, low price, not much cash needed. Coit and Sholes FRANKLIN SQUARE Telephone EDISON n!clmc TRONS—highly filckel polished, of guaranteed quality. Complete with cord and plug. $4.90. THe Plaut<Cadden Co.. 135 Main St., Norwich, PURE u\sn Doble Datnask Table Clothe—Extremely handsome table linens ot mo hettlr illndl ut priges below the st for Christmas; §14 valués for i gn o-m Viluee, tor $10.50~3$18 values The Beston fiwrm eomnnm.g Bath Robes—Attract- lve colorings and patterns in warm. comfy which will be_a rac'lted gn the | Trmast t.M- winter. Prices from t 8 to 13, e Boston Store, Main St., Nor- PETTICOATS-Yes, women still wear them, and there are many kinds at many prices to selest from. Sturdy satines and dainty silks ate the most favored, .;flu- from £1.98 to $7.50. The Boston Store, Main Bt, Norwich. CHARMING Shiriwaists — Shirtwaists, or blouse, all the same, whatever you cail them, but very Mermt in style, in color- ngs and In materfal eone in your family would uke one for Prices fi $3.98. nmi&x FOR SALE ’A'wotmnmani house with and all m‘;rdn $7,500; 1 ?e’dn;: s:.l' 15& five —price ocl g tes’ walk 7 ikfin Square. For mu ummun tea Tel. 1597-3. 158 CLE 84 FOR SALE No. 40 MAPLE QROVE AVENUE Owned and formetrly occupied Iy Roy D. Judd. 8 rooms and bath. Lot 60x130 lm. immediate Posgeesion. PRICE $6,500 ( JAMES L. CASE 4 SHETUCKET STRRET Christmas. The Boston kind men like, lored. Priced from $4.95 C. The Boston Store, Main 8t., Nof- BATH ROBES for tlo Kl‘dl&—ln I-H )OY’B WA!M—'MQI €l move- it attractive case, finished in nl&al Bc mcul or satin. imekéeper. $i Good t! FOR SALE tos Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St., No'!'- SALE 13 price reasonable. Phone 1763. " NIM!MALP—IM o fw twr- a.ho m one nod Q.H up 11“, Norwich, e“d_ “FOR RALE—1918 Duick fout 7 1|2 Studebaker touring ¢ar, $225. Ri Tel 1290. FOR SALE—1913 ghens tof ain. m‘W’d‘ ...a-‘__.._.—__——_—“‘__ USED CARS H un of all om I filled. 0., 135 Hl.ln St., M__ DOLLS—& 1 assortmen beunutnl draued dol with g;l !M‘]‘ v !1 45 " N ” *h: ‘Plaut-Cadden Co. 136 Main St No , Norwich. 1}:‘ TR T Music !nnw .5. » Tescher of the Viekir Phone 127-4 Blise Place 1 o will be found: Djer | 3. than 200 uuefi. from the pens of the best @ just been redeived, and there are | n St, 1 CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIO ¥or the Home. "\ ain St London Plaut-Cadden Co, 224 Bank St "HARDWOOD FLOORING Parquet and Strip Flooring laid. scraped and finished. Old floors scraped and re- finished. Estimates cheerfully en. IVAR JOHNSON, 157 I.S'D( T WILLIAM O. yorwa Coutractor and W a4 Jobbing. B8 'd | Msin §t. Poene 971 de~td LEGAL NOTICFS. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, thin and for the Di " trict of i Norwich, on the 4th day of December, I H.\LA. Sprague, d Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said decrased o bring m their claims against £ala cstate within siz | months from this date, by posting a notieq to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a4 newspaper having & cir- culation in =aid District, and make returs to this Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judge ‘The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HBLEN M. DRE&CB’ER. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said der ceased are hereby notified (o present theit claims against said estate to the under- signed at P, O. Box 391, Ballio, Conn. within the time limited in the above and foregoing ordef. JAMES COADY, decsd Administratar. TAT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD at Norwieh, within and for the Distriel of Norwich, oh the 2d day of Decembetf, A. D. 1922 Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge lstate of Martin D. Kiblin, late of | Norwich, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrater cite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their clanus agamst said estate within | 8ix_months from tbis @ate, by pestifg & |nowa to that efPect. torether with a copy of this ordef, vii {hé BIgNpasL nearast te | the place whéfe said deceased last dwelt | and in the same Tow nd Yy publishing the same once ih a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make re. turh to this Court NBLSON J. AYLING, Jufige. The above and foregoifig is a true copy recod, “Atest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. el | NOTIOB.—Al ered ceased are hetcby ot D | claims against said estate to the under- signed at No. 23 Ann St., Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing otder. REUBBN 8. BARTLBTT, Administrator. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Disteict of Norwich, on the 1st dsy of T, A. D. 1922, Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, J In the matter of an agreement between Charles F. Spencer of Worcester, Mass. the luher and sole surviving parent of Jean Mae Epencer, a minor, of N in said District, party of the First Part, land Jennie M. Davis of Norwich, Conn. party of the Second Part. fof the adop~ tioh of saM minor by said party of the | Becond Pnn The agreement having been ex- |hfl!l!ed ln said Court for approval, in writing, it is | i Ordered, That the learing upon the roval of said agreement be had at vobate Court Room in the City Nw- wich, In sald District, on the lllh dly of December, A. D. 1822, at 10 o’clock in the jot said agreement, and of said hearing | for the approval thereof, be given by the ‘mbliwm o! this ordér one time in some ving a circulation in said lem five days prior to tha date of sald hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Aufl( HELEN M. mecum “AT A cOURT or PROBATE HEL at North Stonipgton, within and for the nmru‘:tncvf \mh ilorgnflon on the 4th day of December Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Ttate of Governor H. Brown, late of m Stonington, in said District, de- The A@ministrator having exhibited his administration account with said estate Io the Court for allowance; it is there- Or ered, That the Sth day of Décember, A D, 1925, at 10 o'clock in the (mnoon. at the Probate Court Room North Stonington, in sald Distriet. hs. uvd the same is, afpointed fof hearing the same. angd the said Aamlnmmor 18 directed tc Hve notiee thereof Y‘b!hhln‘ thie ne in e ovaoepe: Having & dircniation i it mxgwma Hupout. :n wata Notth .'I::? in l(": M.c fl“'fl" s fl:f to the d ‘*"" o, and make Tetsrn to the CHARLES C. GRAY, Jadge. C-ll‘l decsd [ SOUTH COVENTRY Mr. and Mrs. A. E.H;:wnhuu guests for Th ing their gon, levine N. Harmon of Chi Mass., and Thom- |as ¥. Robinson of Ormstown, Québee. Mr. and Mrs, Basil Lawrence of Mid- dletown spent Thanksgiving and Sunday with relatives In town. in town. Clayton Cady spent Thankagiving Wwith his mother and brother of South street Mr. and Mrs. Olin Woodworth of New Mrs.

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