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A Suiletin For Sale | Advertiseinesit Will Sell DORN . | AXDERSON—In Weaterly, B 1. Dec. A a son’to M. B4 Mre. G Arthur \pderson off Weésterly CLARK—On Dafl I, 1828, a dauglter, Mary Rosphmia; to Mr. aud Mrs. Burl Cark of (:rh‘o.. Box 80, Bulletin. WANTE! atent scoond girl. Mre. wg:i;‘n‘; 'A. Afken. 157 Washington St. home. MARRIED WANTED—Two_ small second hand | omm radiators. Write Box 10, Bullotin. TWANTED A typowriter. fitst clams ehppe, mandard make: state make, year, ‘|price.” Write Type, Bulletin. deet WANTED—A zirl to do housework. Apply to Mr. A. J. FitsGerald, care of Plaut-Cadden Co. dac o WENTEL I O T by Ree M. 1L Macthew Guastamacchid of 43 o \regend - Mies | dnionetta of 139 Che: telia. stauc street GIEESNGRAR-n” Stall y 1923, Mrs. Catherine Gillingham, aged cewich, Dec. %, 1322, Do In Narwich, Dec. on- R meant ehild of W@llizm and-1u- o Hangon Kiess, aged 0 mouthe and | 54 aays DANIELS—in Norwieh, Dec. y C.. widow of Albért Damisls. Nofloe of funeral hereatier. o B A ) FUNERAL NOTIGES ERWOOD — Ir Norwich. VN Thomas 8. U Pranklin street, in Sorvioss ut Gugers | WANTVED—Mals W, D—"mh?nlw—l uire E,‘;mmrd. l’L‘-D. N Pl\n: 1864 2 WANTED—Boy et Candy Kilchen. B L. Pajtieon, Candy, Kitchen, Bath Bt Chas. -4, 1902, WANTED Good Wages, Steady Work. Experience Not Necessary. ATLANTIC CARTON CORPORATION South Golden St. ARG WANTED THREE GOOD CHOPPERS, GOOD . WAGES. JOHN BEOWN, Colghester, K. F. D. 4. Thone 1363-3, | e 5 sar. 2] parlors. “70.! y afternoon. Dec. 't n the' fami Franklin n Ea 1fee, | of Volmtows, aged 38 | m YVotuntown Sat- olck, Durial in | Rabbins al priva ROBINSON Plain, Dec o, aged 74 years Taneral at his late home, Plain, Thursday after Burial in Mapl a Norwich vy Martin Bushnell of Canterbu years and § month: o Canterbury h ‘Mhursaay, Dec. dechd WELL, here we be, ready for another Xmas; be sure two look us up fer your ifts for the male sex. Tey our van Tor 1t Tmile, at basen’s Smaks Zhos. 'S al moke h op; \Voo\ro)r‘th's 5 and 10. M? WANTED Second hand Victroia in goa8, condition. ~ Address Box 15, Bulletia ec WANTED—Furnituce, stoves, etc, and antigues. Ward Bros, 4 Jackson k. Wiitimantle. Tel. “63 mar1 4TuThe JOUIS D. WARD Days Dig Dprices for used furnivire aud. antques. Box 380, 15TPTHS Norwieh, Fid you write w weaithy, pretty ? Wtamped envelope; Liflian ul, Cleveland, Obio. BEND this advertisement to The Plaut- Cadden ‘Co., Norwich, Conn., with your name and address, and you will recetve a book of Old Fashioned dectd free. WANTED—Fifty acres of good level land for growing potatoes. Louwis Daigle, Putnam, Conn. WE GOT IT!— g 10c straight, 10 in a pack 95¢; Turkish 'frophies, 20 in a pack, 17c, at Flflln'u {Smoke Shep. nevisd | WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- iner's, Water St., every Thursday. A. C. novidd X N A LS. 8. and Realty Agency, real cstate of all deseription, in- | , Steamship tickets, notary publie. Cheneski, Agt, 160 North Mais St., Pulaski Hall Bldg. novéd WANTED—Highes: cash prices paid for sccond hand furmiturs, housebold oods, antiques, store fixtures and tools; Try mo before sell N. Wes 3: ;Mukel St. Phone 37-5. | WANTEDSecond haps emtique fur- aeare; best priccs pald A Srueknes, nklin’ S Zin Capterbury Plains TO RENT TO BENT—Sixwoom iepement, ail modorn Umprovemetns; garage it desired. 86 Mt. Pleasunt St. dec?d TO BENT—1wo.furnished rooms, with privilege of bath and use of ‘phone, 75 School St. Thon 4. decid FOR SENT—Nicely furnished steam heated Teoms for two, threc of four gen- tiémen, yYburgs BiK, cor. Mam and Franklin _Sts. dec?d TO RENT-—Tenement with all improve- ments. inquire Lrooklyn Outtittere. dec?d TO RENT —Six-room Thames St. decTd CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere thanks to i my friends and ‘peighbors for their mady scts of kindness -and: sympsthy thown me during “my great sorfow; also or ;the beautiful floral offerings. The nemory of all these kindnesses will ever ing¥r with me. 7 s MRS. DE S MORRISSEY. BHUREHIEALLEN‘ l:llllefiill. 4 Directors tenement, a Inquire at 41 Thames St. | "T0 BENT—Six-room tenemept on Lau- rel HLl; also wo rooms furnished for light_housekeeping. Phona 1491-5. decéd TO 'RENT—Large Steamt heated room at 59 Mexinley Ave. Tel. 1715-3. deckd FOR BENT—Flat of five rvoms and bath, to small American family (adults). Tel. 891, decsd TO BENT—Large f{ront room with team heus and electric lights. 3 anklin St keeping, 5 North Main St FOR RENT—Steam heated May puiiaing yn Outatters. 70 _RENT=Two. furnished rooms for ing,” 149 Franklin St Gecsd __WM, SMITH ALLEN Tolgphone 328-3 TO RENT—In finc neighbarhood, lovely furnished three or four-room apartment. ings 1¥60. decdd NT—Rooms for light housekeep- ing, 27 Division St. decdd "0 RENT—Six-room tenement on Lau- rei Hili; also two rooms furnished for light housekeeping. Phone 1491-5. decdd TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms aad bath, ail improvements, Mohegan Park Bpad. of Hoewell Avy"PRase 117 nov TO RENT — Furnished ~rooms, light housekeeping. Phone 214. nov28 TO BENT—A nice six-oom tenement, modern_improvements, newly renovated, in_ O'Connor block, on uare. ‘Thames Inquire Thames Coal Co. Tel. 1819, nov22d TO ENT—Store at 157 Fraoklin St Inquire Goldblatt's Shoe Stere, 48 Frank- tn/Becpon TS -oct2ld TO “RENT—Well _furnished, heated rooms, 34 Franklin St octiod Faneral Directors and-Embalmers iGhamber of Comerce Bailding \Photie 238:2 '/ Lady Assistant LOST AND FOUND LOST—In Boston Store, Norwich, a §20 bill ¥inder pleass return to P. O, box 2, Jewety:City, "and recerve foward. -. - dec?d " TO RENT—Two rooms for light house- | 5 agd zecond- . Tiger, B ~ WANTED_Antiques, hand turniturs. H. B. St Phone 717-3. jansid WE BUI and highest priees for second - hand - furmiture sad. . beoks Kremens, succensor to King, 44-50 Water St Phome 1305. sopld WANTED BROAD SILE WEAVERBS ON CREPE WORK. BREAINERD & ARMSTRONG MILL, OUTH GOLDEN ST. WANTED WEAVERS AND SPINNING ROOM HELF. APPLY | FALLS O, 166 YANTIC BT. FOR “SALE—Automodiiss FOR BALE—Mitchell six sport road- ster, 191¥, §350; Doage 1913 touring, $825; Ford late 1920 coupe, $400; Ford touring. $120; Buick six, 1916, roadster, | 3325 ; these cars are 1 good shape. Arm- 0Fy Garage, 319 Franklm St. Phone 765-2, oc FOB SALE—1921 Dodge roadster, Srst elass condition. Call 380 deced FOR BALE—Dodge touring, with two | tops, winter and summer, low mileage, new battery, bumpers and extras, not a soratch anywhere, tires almost new. Ad- dress Dodge, 853 Main St. Willimantic, Conn. ~ Tel. 1150. T dectd FOR SALE—Ford coupe body, delivery body, rubber tired wheels, axles and pole, 50-egg_incubator. Mrs. Charles Davis, near Miner's Corner, Stonington Road. Conn,, Rural Delivery. decsd FOR SALE—350 buys 1917 Excelsior motorcycle, with sidecar, I first class running order. Charles White, 26 Main, Goodyear, Conn. decsd FOR BALE—Latest Nash roadster, sport model, No. 696, fully equipped: price reasonable. Phone 1763. decsd FOR SALE—1313 Ford touring_car, {chieap for cash. Inquire 152 West Town st. S novi7d Dou; all vSED &0t woid and _ex- ed; cars of all makes, Adams Tav. o Gaxage, Norwich Town. T. Ethier. ! L {CARS BOUGHT IN ANY {CONDITION Norwich Auto Wrecking Co. “We tear ‘em dawn and sell the pieces” Phone 2110, 471-473 North Main Strest. | FOR SALE—Horses “FOUND—A Owner..coll 1161-2. LOST—Fox bound, black, white and tan, answers to name “Tip,” owner's name on collar. Please notify J. C. Phillips, K. iD. 4. Tel. 395 X City. Geckd LOST—From my automobile, u Boston bag - containing- poiicies, " ete:, useful -only In my business J. K. Fitzgerald, Met. Life Ins. Co., Norwich, Connm. dechd T —y COAL.AND WeoD - Funeral Director and ‘PROMPT SERVICE * OAYTOR MIGHT FOR BALE—Seasoned bard wood slabs, Frederick Lewie. Tel. 31-5 Leobanon. decsd z / FOR BALE — Seasoned rard wood i stove lengths.: J, Siegel. Phomo 1076-5. dessd ToR EA".E—!Good seaso; End or four ft, lengths. b Tel. 1885-13. ' %ov,zfi& FOR SALE — Good slab'wood. Call 1261-3. nov2od PSS ML R FOR SALE—Best 0 wood ; bas- xmol%‘wm; Towest ?n::“, Phors 542. oct Madlings ‘i laze Phone 504 ':Ir lziflfz. St. formerly Dork " wood in 3 MAIN STREET * FUNERAL DIRECTORS ¥ AND EMBALMERS Slady Assistant Telephope' $10-2 DAY OR NIGHT ' i or_ small quamtiti R. Shapire, wflll: octlld PRINTING —_— PRINTING of all kinds e - “i::“ Franklin St . a TRUCKING AND TAXI WORK, ich. decld GEOBGE' LAMBEAT -— M X dumping, trucks !fir'fi’:‘\ .-n ARTHUR H. LAT! B R C e C. JOSLYX, 203 West Main St. We move here, ~ - ebinery. - Tel. 1583-3. — L, B RELIABLE LOAN :CO. LICENSED PAWNBROKER 37 Franklin Strest “Norwich We Bay and Sell ¥OR BALE-—Work horse, weight 1400, Apply to Horace Dawicy Fewert T JUSYT ARRIVED, My horses aso hero on Umic, and they aro a nics lot—big omes, light ones, and chunks, single and in palrs, ail ready to £, wone, Prioes low for the - kind. Come see them. Tel. BLMER B. PIERSON. . AUTOMOBILE AGGCESSORIES l”.r'ml'o sron‘gg lléor the winter at $4 car, Majest! g., top floor. Nor- wich Alito Trimming. Shop. T mie WE MAKE high Californi A hig] md(u “‘“r:‘;,t topa, Broof side cartains Tor 1l cata: Bedire: S e S s foor, Phione 3114, " i Shop NORWICH Awto and Truck Paint ; s 1l work guarante Joseph Fe X St " Fhone Taer N Josee et TTHERE 1S MERIT 1 I=perial Garage Co. oo g AUTO.TOPS, radiator- B R T Posd Phoae fr? 7. N OVERMAULING AND REPAR WORK Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. Blatksmithing In All Its Brariches Scott & Clark Corp, | | | %7 TO 515' NORTH MAIN STREET PAINT AND' WALLPAPER U WANT tt yat yi public. jmedid. 18 Bresdway $ hrouel "6 407+ ng | Blenk Books Made and Muled to Ordee NORWICH Wi Willow and c%z e an, Mg ng . over 1ru., it i b e 183 West Main St » g - b | papers,-red_and white. | Postoftice, Pomtret Center. | burdick & MEN| wich. .| in excellenc condition; ml% {or range when you | | is a Popular Christmas Thought— “To The Ladies!” But Just What to Give to the Ladies Is a Different Matter. You'll Save Yeourself a Deal of Worry by Turni “Gifts For Her” in the “ Great ing to ‘Christmas Gift Suggestions” Columns i Today's Classified Section. FOR SALE—Modern new seven-room cottage near the Norwicn ¥ree Academy, and another in the Hobart avenue school district, up to dale, prices very reason- able. ~Phone 1460. 7d FOR BALE—Farm, 69 acres, garden, cash or balf down. Feter ec’ FOR' SALE—Ayrshire bull. 3 years old, service or beef, tested, registered, with Robert z‘_}’uy. FOB SALE—Large house, located on state road at Griswold, Conn.; a fine place for summer boarders; near store and postoftice ; price very = Teasonable. ), Thayer Bldg., Nor- deciThSTu ¥OR SALE—Farm of 64 acres, in_the town of Sprague; aiso onk of 147 acres, near Versailles paper mil Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. decid FOB SALE—A gentlemen leaving city (needing cash) must seil his fine resi- dence ai a sacrifice; one-half cash, bal ance un time; mlu is :’.:. |°xnc§v:hnw ur- portunity to acquire a delightful home in one of the best residential neighborhoods in Norwich at a special low_price. Phone 1349, G.P. Coates, Broker, 63 Broadway. FOR SALE—Thousands of dairymen| are increasing their milk flow by the use of Stevens 44; when you want more mik, call 735 Willimantic, and order B d‘;\e oome Wil seity. to, your judgment. n Grain Co., Wil- lmmantic. dec2STuTh FOR BALE For Sale Several one and two-family houses, with all modern improvements, located in ;khes‘bell Bocfleln lned(u'r. Five of the . s, locat with 4 1 from Frankiin Square. T $150,000 First mortgage 7 per cent. serial bonds, denominations $100, $500, §1,000, princi- pal and gemi-annual iterést payable May 1st and Nov. Ist at Internati Trust Co., Boston, Mass. et For turther particulars, apply to JAMES E. MOORE, Beoms 111-112 Thayer Building, Frasklia Square. FOR SALE 14-room house, in exeellent condition, location central and ideal, with large plot of ground and a double 5 very de- sirable for mice rooming h or ean be arranged for three-spartment house with g:l’:’wllli; must de seen to be appre- For tull particulars, mee FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Shasnen Bids. Pheme 783-4. Nerwich. FOR SALE—Modern new seven-room cottage near the Norwich Free Academy, and apother in the Hobert avenue school @istrict, up to date, prices very reason- able. Phome 1480. dockd " FOR BALE — Remington _ ter, model 10, almost new. Bessic za%‘c?" e Jewett City. P. 0. Box 223. FOR BALE—A five-tub butter and cheese refrigerator; biz bargain; must make room for meat refrigerator. The S. & W. Self Service Crocery Co, 273-2 Main’ St. deck FOR SALENew milch cow. William Daiomba. Tel. 1$96-3. decsd FOR SALE—A No. 1 potatoes, deliv. ered in Norwich. Tel 1851-12. decsd FOB SALE—Mar upright piano, e, enduring tone and splendid action; unusual value for 3175, on terms to suwit. tlaut-Cadden Co., dechbd Fe LE—§155 on easy terms buys m"m?m upright flu::y in vufeyfi playing. ition, with excellent tone and laui-Cadden Co., Norwich. FOB SALE—A new milch cow, with calf, Mrs. Burns. Tel, 4634, dec2d ¥O! SALE—C: house, eight romng and bath West Bide, newly vaim ed and shingled, lot 60-125 fcet, modern improvements, $5,00. I Phone Mr. Adams, L dec2d ivate sale all of my are all regis- my reason for hces up 2l my Timne. " Jsert takes up . | 63 West Main St. novzid FOB/ SBALE—Three cariage poles, dif- ferent sizes; aiso ons 85 and 65 nets Themodist “Dianols . Tioaity mew, itk mudie polls s b | imal. W. S. Allis, 305 Broadway. novisd | iy by fameqs artists; ask {o domonstrate, Plaut-Cadden Co, Net- | wieh. novad ¥OR SALE — Herrinz - Hall- Marvia safes for officc and homsehold use; ail sizes. Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. novdd FOR SALE Why buy a new heater E get a second- hand one as good as new at A. Bruckner's atia low price? 102 Frankiin St. novid FOR SALE—Kitchen and parlor stoves, sightly used, at reasonable pricss, Nor: wich Furniture Co,, 6 Main St, Norwich, Conn. _Tel. 1914- novzd ¥OE SALE—_Baby d piano, used one year; sacrifico. for 3600 Phona §51-5. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MABVIN ‘SAFE, WITH COMBINATION LOCK. INSIDE MEASUREMENTS 26x45, ~¢§"’ LATHEOP & SONS, . 5 28 Shetucket St. FOR SALE 8 acres of land, six-reom house, running water, five minutes’ walk to car, one tax, two miles to city— PRICE $2,500 Office Building in Nerwich bring- .ng in yearly, in handsome -onditien, lew price, net ey price, much cash Coit and Sholes FRANKLIN ARE T-Iohno.% FOR SALE Tvo-mugmv. house with store, and full A.V. COVELLD, T 15318 CP T s oue ae. FOR SALE No. 40 MAPLE GROVE AVENUE Owned and formerly oseupied by Roy D. Judd. . 8 rooms and bath, Lot 60x130 fest. Immediats Possession. PRICE $6500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET. STRRET Telophone 876 * i Residence of the late Thomas B. Trumbull, No. 167 Broad- Colonial House of 9 T e, o i all Pricss rom $1to 33.95. minutes’ Walk from FrAMA Squars, Bo oo, A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell lt'i A Bulletin For Sale _ Advertisement Will Sell It ] A Bulletin For S;ie Advertisement Will Sell i CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR SALE — DENTISTS For Mem. it e e Pleasant Farm Home Close Depot; Touring Car, 200 Poultry, horse, cow. cor =00 your goid foe members of all fraternal orgaaizations. | Priced from 3$7.50 upward. The Plaut- ‘adden Co., 135 Matn St., Norwich. HOLIDAY Silk Neckwear—Coming In every day now, four-in-hands that men ltke, in aHl imaginable colorings and pat- terns. Brocades, Twills, Jacquards, Gren- adines, Silk and Wool combinations will be found in both domestic and imported silks. Pricés 50c. 75c. $1 $1.50 and 32 é The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. 10 acres rich loam ti o wood, applee, pear SMOKERS' CABINETS in moahogany b stere s oiom’ hos in a variety of styles and sizes. Priced parn 5glfi poultry upwards from $9.50. The Plant-Cadden o meiiie anaire Co., 135 Main St. Norwich. cash. Clarenc MEN'S Half Hoso—Most _sensifie Christmas giits of which any man woul bo proud. Lisles, Silks, Woels and Cash- meres in all the wanted colors. Put up holiday boxes, you to select the colors. Prices, 35¢, 35¢, b0c, 6sc, 75¢ to 32 & palr “The Boston Store, Main St., Nor- furniture potatoes to0i sett d in s \ Norwic A chorce targe farm wit tarmhouse and outbuildings cat 5,000 cords of wood. large supply bargain if sob For farther particulars JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Fraaklin Squarc. UMBRELLAS of fast black Gloria silk with attractive wood or bone handles. Priced from $5.50 up. The Plaut-Caddes Co., 135 Main St, Norwich. toge “BOSTON STORE” Shirts of Quality— Make attractive prosents. Percales, Ma- dras, Repp, Silk Stripes, Silkette and Silk in the famous De Luze and Yorke makes. Good patterns and colors_and all made iz the very best manner. Prices as low as $1, and up to $7.50. The Bosten Store, Main St, Norwich. MEN'S 17-JEWEL WATCH with de- FOR SALE DR. HARRY PROTASS DEN 1 3 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Gonn DE. KINKEAD, CABEFLL, CONSLEVATIVE DENTISTRY. 23 Shetuckes 5 CR. €. R. CHAM3ERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON W'Grory Bidg Norwioh, Cann —_— MuUsIiC ERNEST = i BULLAXD! Teacher of the Vielir FPhone 1274 Bliss Place | Have a Few Jutfits to Lena TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studia, Alice Bldg pendable movement in 20-year guaranteed gold filled case. An accurato timekoeper. Wondertyl value for § The Plaut- Cadden Co., 135 Main St, Norwich. LONGE PINS of solid gold for mem- Dbers of all lodges. Priced from 75c The Plant-Cadden Co.. 135 Main St, Nor w For Sale—Sewing Machine Almost New Singers at Half Prices. iEvn—y One Guaranteed. Also Good Second Hands. I WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. Tel. 712-12 19 Franklin St. For Wemen ROSARIES—A wonderful assortmen: with varied beautifully colored beads. 1 handsome lined boxes. Priced fram §1.60 | up. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. i —— INSURINCE J. L. LATHROF & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS — FOR SALE MODERN RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS, DELIGHTFULLY SIT- UATED ON BROAD STREET. INQUIRE OF THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES POWDEE Compacts — The following well known brands will be found: Djer Kiss, Hudnut's, Hygiena!, Colgate's, Ka- ress and Mavis. Both gilt cases and gun metal finish. We will engrave one initial free on each. Prices $1 to $1.50. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. MANICURE SETS—An unusually fine assortment witn nandies of French ivory or pearl. In handsome lined cases. Priced from $5 up. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St, Norwich. PYREX Transparent Ovenware—Pie plates, casseroles, pudding dishes, bread Dans, roasting pans, utility dishes, fish platters and bean pots, all made of glass, which will stand the heat of baking. Prices of the individual dishes from 75¢ to $2.50. The new Pyrex glass tea pots, §2.50, 83 and g3be. The Hoston Store, SILVEE MESH BAGS of unusual beau- ty. embodying the very best workman- ship. In a variety of sizes. Priced from §. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main S i CLOTH FOR SALE, POPULAR ~ Copyright _ Novels—Moro ) SU/TABLE YOE CLOAKINGS, than 200 titles, from the pens of the best INGS AND SUITINGS. authors. A book here for every tase. po o Only_75c each. The Boston Store, Main . GLEN WOOLEN MILLS Norwich. CHILDR] o NOEWICH TOWN. fun books, painting books, for all ages from one year to the Acad- lemy miss. Prices from 10c to $1.95. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. SBUILDING LADIES' Beaded The Christmas | - Jr line has just been ceceived, and there are HARDWOOD FLOORING many beautiful ones now in stock. Some pyrouer oo Rl sl remarkable values at $5.95, $7.95 $950 ,ndum Wiy Stub Llooring Iaid scrape {and $15.50 N " % finushed. bstoales cheert R IVAR JOHNSON, 15 DIAMOND! of blue-white = quality. perfectly cul latest style WILLIANM C Yol %G, tou.ractor and mountings, at al club prices of Bullder. Mill Work and Jobbing. 5¢ Wesh $21.50, $31.90, $50 and $75. On easy M nb Vuuume Vid de-yd weekly terms. ' The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 | Main St., Norwich: ‘ LADIES, ATTENTION coAT- VELOUES, Strip & ioork The Boston Store, Main St., ¥ given t Mapie St. genuine in EMBROIDERED Linen and Cotton — Scarfs and Centers—So many prices we cannot name them all but there dreds of beauties which the woman he house would love to have. Prices as low as 98c_and up to $6.98. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. PURE LINEN Table Cloths—Handsome damask cloths in rich floral patterns. They seem like before-the-war bargains. Size 68 by 68, worth $7.50 is yours for 3.98. Size 68 by 86. worth $10. Is only 4.98] The Boston Store, Main St., Nor- LEGAL NO By oeder of the District of rwich, thy packing business forfuerly conducted Richard O. Libby at 121 broadwa, wich, Conn., with a quantity of fi stock and unfinished material i P~ For further information, addrces 'URE_LINEN Double Damask Table! THE THAMES NATIONAL Cloths—Extremely handsome table linens decid . of the better kinds at prices below the usual, just for Christmas; $14 ues for $5.50—$16 values for $10.50—§18 values for $12.50. The Boston Store, Main St., Norwich. BOUDOIR CLOCKS of mahogany and ivory, in distinctive designs and -fitted with ‘reliable movements. Priced {rom .50 up. The Plaut-Cadden Co,y 135 ) in 8t., Norwich. a4 : COMFORTABLE Bath Robes—Attract- ive calorings and patterns in warm. comfy robes which will be appreciated to the utmost this winter. Prices from $3.95 to :5‘230. The Boston Store, Main St., Nor- : SALE shed NOTICL TO CR AT A COLnr OF ¥ at Montvi within DITOLS. UisA sk L and for the by Deecem- ver, A L. 1 resent—uaN D, Estate -of Julia Monts uie, 1 s Ordered, That 1 the creditors of saul ue their claims against s: Judge late of to that efiect, to: order, on the Signpost ne I ‘\'herQTlle deoe.‘ub : D same Town, and by pubi PETTICOAYS—Yes, women still wear once in The Norwich i1 them, and there are many kinds at many paper having a circulation in sald Dis- prices to select from. Sturdy satines and (rict, and make return to (his Court dainty silks are the most favored, Ppices DAN D. HOME, Judge from $1.98 to $7.50., The Boston Store,| The above and foregoin i 4 Lrue copy Main St, Norwleh. e mhadely o8 R _CHARMING Shirtwaists — Shirtwalsts,| A0t7 SUSAN T PLOUFER, or-blouse, all the same, whatever you call them, but very different in style, in color- | | a5 o : n NOTICE.—Ail weditors materials. Someone in your 'ceased are her¢hy motificd d_llke' one for Christmas. their claims nga.nst The "Boston undersigned at & ‘Town, Conn., within the time the above and foregoing order. dec?d of said de- tdre, Main St Norwich. in MEN’S Bath Robes—The kind men like, sobdued colors, and made 0 fit well and look well Made of Beacon flannels_and all care well . Priced fros to £10. The Boston £tore, Main St., I lAm ROBES for the Kiddles—In all the ‘patterns and pretty color- ingn. - From 33.98 to $5.95. The Boston Store, Main St., Norwich. For Chlldren. AT A COURT OF FROBATE at Norwich, within and for thé I Norwich, on the 2d day of December, A, D. 1v22. Present—NELSON J. AYLING Estate of Mary J. Rathburn, Norwich, In sud Dietrict, deceas Ordered, That the Administraic m | the creditors of said decoiseu 1 wiir their claime against sa rict of . HARMONTOAS of the best quality, i many _sises. -Priced from 200 up. ~The < ths ) his , L E_'uul-c.a_\-i:.“cm Tx.xs Main St.. Norwich. {'é:a“: ,"’:‘ ‘l‘{:em;, L: 3 THREE- AT complete wi order, on the signpost nearest to the plk tradie Aewondertul racenanical toy. Boe. | where wal. deceased 1ast dwelt aud- in gal e The Plaut Cadden Co. 135 Main | ., Norwich. the same Town. and by publishing the J same once in a mewspaper hav': Do) The kind the children will culation in gail District, and make retura Jove and the kind it nays to buy. Beauti- |0 UHS COUTL 3. 'AYLING, Judse. fully dressed ‘ng :-:"-‘ Bt o r‘\'-’f"l " The above and foregdlig is a true copy Cadden Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. Aot <3 w: GOODS of 411 kinds for chil- Velocipedes, foycles, tricycle , e, | . Plaut-Cadden HELEN M. DRESCHER, Vo 2 Clerk. NOTICE.—ALl creditors of said odased a¥e bereby notified (o, preseat thew claims’ against sald (state 1o the uuder- signed at 541 Maln St., Norwich, Conn. ELECTRIC TABLE STOVE of Man- Within the time limited in the above and ning-Bowman quality make. highiy nidesl 0Tcgoing oraer. % Dplat o f 7 pleces, ) LOUIS A. DE GRENIER. N T o | Administrator. Shawtee Sda OOl vy s : A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. 'VICTROLAS—AH styles, in all finishes, | at” Norwioh, within and for the District 35 club_terms. of Norwich, on the §th day of Degember, Sold on easy Xmas T yours now and s l-rpoht- A. D. 1923, The M:M:_t, 135 Main " "Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | & o Disieict, deceased. . * & at the lowest 2! _ of Carl Plerson. a minor. ha wiLy | CHIROPODIST Chirepodist, ). Suile A. G. THOMPSON ot Specia LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD ac 3 Jor 5 i sons ang siead. d, That it ds Oro a4 and o 1:00m 1n said 1or “said’ petition. ana « thereon, be given by th order one time in so awing a circulation in five days prior 1o th and that return be made 1o Court NELSON J. AYLING The above and forcgoing i 3 { record jot dage cupy Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER dectd b Clerk. TAT A _COUKT OF FROBATE MELD Norwich, within and for the istricl “orwich, on the Sth day f December, r ppeared in Court and loging that Carl Plerson Norwich, Conn parents ndoned said minor. and ‘therefore are unfit per- %ons o be the natural guardians of mad minor, and praying, for the reasons | therein set forth, that they be removed a8 such guardians, and some Proper person be_appointed in their place and stead Whereupon, It Is Ordered. That said petition be heard and determined at the robate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 13th day of December, A. D. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that of the pendency of said petition, and of =ald hearing tnereon, be given by the publication this order one time In some newspaper b said District st » date of wiid made to this ving a cifeulation In ast five days prior { hearing, and that ret Court. NBLSON J The above and for of record. Attest: HELEN M ™ be ATLING, Judge. a'true copy DRESCHER Clerk. BRIEF STATE NEWS 0ld Saybreek—Mrs, Willlam H. Smitk starts for Clearwater, Florida in a few day, where she will stay wnill spring. Saybrook Point—Hev. meyer has been given a from the pastorate of al church, and has taken a position a4 teacher in the Tallahools seminary Oskyllle—rs. Alexander ‘W. Lindsay of Oakville was the guest of honor at @ pleasant_ surprise party given .at the home of Mrs. William H. Jones of Oak- ville, Card pliying was enjoyed during the evening. Torrington—That the Ku Kiux Kian will do more good than harm is opinien of Rev. Michasl W, Barry pastor of Bt Augustines chureh, Martford. formerly an assistant pastor of St Francls’ chureh, Torrington. . Watertown—Abont Community sing held theatre. Mc Sbons of U lead the singing and M son, music director of presided at the plano. Ansonia—Compass jodg. M, at its annual meeting, clected the foilowing officers: W. M. Archie G. Prisk ; 8. W., Harry Housen; J. W., Wil- llam A. Tymeson: treasurer, Witiam Bl Hill ; secretary, William McDonald. New Haven—Injunction restrining Har- ry Astrakan from engaging in talioring business withn ten biocks from the tafl or shop conducted by Mayer Kassin in Crown street was granted by Judge John R. Booth in the common pleas court. Cheshire—S. E. Larson and little | daughter Helena, left for Europe. They will stop at England on their way and they will spend the rest of the time I8 Denmark isiting relatives there. They will probably refurn in two months. New Britala—The estate of the late North & Judd I . attended the [ Taft faculty Mylene John- public schools, A. F. and A. o gi;z-' ] & §

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