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|A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneous WINTER in_Florida; write pretty maiden worth $80,000. Box 55, Oxford, Fla. decl6d Club; — e A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To I.;t Advertisement Will Sell 1t| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Rent It CHEISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS CHEISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS NORWICH BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1922 = A Pulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It e oxEn oL JPasadena, Cal. F. Healy, A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED—Women to do fancy work at home, spare hours: matorial furnish- od; good pay; stamped envelope brings particulars. Underwood Art Goods Co. Pomsmouth, Ohio. declsd WANTED—Position as housekeeper in widower's home. Box 88, Yantic, Conn. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE ¥OR SALE—FEight-room cottage, 456 West Main St. Apply N. E. and M. C. L Tel. 686. decléd FOR SALE—Violets for Christmas. John Morrison, 465 West Main St. Phone 567-14. decl6d FOB SALE—$12 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It ¥ FOR SALE AUCTIONS Dee. 15, 7 Yormerly of HEALY- Y8, Terem Nofwich. [ F RAL NOTICES RICHARDS- o €his cltyr Dec! 14, 1922, e L Widbw OF Chadied L. Richards, in_ghe 75th year of her age. Funeral services at her late residence, Broadway, Surtday afternoon, Dec. 1%, at 230 o'clock. Burial private. dly-omit flowers. HAM—In Lisbon, Dec. 13, 1923, Ingraham, aged 75 yvears, Funeral Saturday morning at 8 o'clock e home of Mrs. Eunice Gomey. No. 1 own avenue, Jewett City, Durlal ateGolchester. h BAGUE—In Norwieh, Dec. 15, 1922, Mrs. Augusta . Hogue, widow of Joseph [’*'\le, aged 62 years. Funeral at her late home, 72 Golden street, Monday afternoon, Dec. 18, at 230 o'clock. Burial in Maplewood cemetery. COLEMAN—In Southampton, Mass, Dec. 15, 1922, Emerson N. Coleman, aged 71 years. Funeral services Sunday, Dec. 17 in the Congrogational - church, Southampton: Mass., at 1.30 p. m. FOR SALE—Radio receiving sets, at & ¥or Childres. e moderate price; install one now and hear 5 | concerts daily by famous artists; ask us| DOLL No. 734, $1.95. reduced from to domonstrate. Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor-[$2.9%; Children's Sewing Sets bc each wich. e noved ;e‘d‘usced fdron;dls‘l:; Jmns:;g Doll 3 195, Fou SiuE — e tion uaren (R oL o D Tt safes Zor office and houschold use; all|duceq from 98¢ to 79 Tamney Corp. CEl e ey B 2 5. 10, 25¢ Store, Franklin Square. declsd WHAT WOULD please the boy better than a good wheel? We have the style ho wants. Priced at $27.50 and up, on #asy terms. * The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St, Norwich, _¥OR THF LITTLE TOTS a “Lizzie Kar’ is jost the thing. = Strongiy made, with rubber tired wire. wheels. $5.90. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St.. Norwich, EVERY CATLD loves a toy train. See cur special three-car train with cireular track complete for 95c. The Plaut-Cad- den Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. DOLLS of the better kind; In an un- usually fine assortment. Prettily dressed with Teal hair wigs and sleeping_eyes. Priced from-$145 to $4.90. ‘The Plaut- Cadden Co., 135 Main St., Nerwich. For the Home. JAMES H. HYD Phone : AUCTION I will sell for Mr. Thomas Newman, en i solid gold Bsbiaca 132 and up. The Main St, Noryich. MILITARY Brushes, finest bristies, from $2.50 to $12. Osgood Co. HOLIDAY S THE LEABING Matrimo; best, largest, established 18 ‘yed: sands wealthy members wish marriage confidential description free; only honor: able, sincere people of both sexes need write. The Old Keliablg Club, Mrs. Wru- ! Oakland, Calif. ~ dectéd | enial people, ! secking in- ¥ quality tull blooded Chinese The Lec & chow male dog, 9 months old; sice, Red Dazzler, Green Acre kennels dam., O’Dear, Hugh B. Campbell Hugh B. Campbell, State Sanatorium, Narwich, Conn. decld FOR SALE—On n-room _cottage, , 1all improvements, ith _large lot, M minutes from Franklin Square, must be sold, prico $4,000; one 14-room house in usiness centor of city, used as a room- ng nouse for many years, very ideal for same; owner will take two-thirds mart- gage; has all improvements:; a rare op- portunity for someone. Inquire of D. J. Toom 103, Thayer Bidg. NTED_Girl_or woman for olain cooking by day or week. 44 Williams St. Phono 143, dec16d a girl over 16 years of age to work in a store; steady $0B. * Apply 127 West Main St. i¥. Ben- Ik Necwwear—Coming in every day now, four-in-hands that men like, in aM imaginable colorings and pat ternis. Brocades, Twills, Jacquards, Gren- adines, Silk and Wool combinations will bo found in both domesic and impc Silks. Prices 50c., 75c. $1 $1.50 and $ The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. TRAVELING Cases, fitted with strict- Iy up-to-date articles, §3 to $18. The Lee | & Osgood. Co. 1 WATCH—Men's 17-jewel open face watch with reliable .movement in goid } filled case, guaranteod for 20 years. Very special at $22.50. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St, Norwich. MEN'S Half Christmas giits of which any man would | be proud. Lisles, Sfiks, Wools and Cash- | meres in all the wanted colors. in holiddy boxes, you 10 select the colors. Prices, 25c, 35c, 50c, 8ic, 75c to 32 at The Boston Store, Main St., Nor- FOR SALE—Why buy a new heater or range whem you can get a second- hand one as good as new at A. Bruckner's| at a low price? 102 Franklin St. novid, | FOR SALE—Kitchen and parlor stoves, Slightly used, at ceasonable prices.. No { wich Furniture Co,, 6 Main St Norwich, Conn. Tel 1914 novad IN| THURSDAY, 3 DEC 1922 his jarge and prod of Frankiin Hill, tin. on and evstem, three barn and barns, cider mil all in fine condition about 55 acres of tillage Jand in this vic tore and wood for f dance: running wat best of springs to al four acres of bear extra choice cows, Ho grades several fresh ext_month : 1 ne animai; 4 hor ight about 2400 ight about 2600 gle or double at the foot f Frank Norwich acres 1o ing Graysl. CATHOLICS wishing ‘to marry, want ing introductions, write C. C. Club, Grand | Rapids, Mich. decléd WANTED-—Solicitors, sell dependable trees, shrubs, S shipment direct to purchaser work, full or spare time outfit free. Brown Brothers' nouenester, N. Y. GREAT LINE of Xmas gifts for men. i s Beiar Pipes 2 Special attention Fagan’s Smoke Shop, dec16d 10 in a box, agan's Smoke dec16d WANTED—Practical nurse wishes po- sition_as companion or housekceper with semi-invalid or elderly people; would best references. Nurse, care of Bulletin._~ dec16d WANTED—Furniture, atoves, ete. antiques. ~Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Willimantle. 1. 632! LOUIS D. WAR % Dric used furniture and antiques. Box y13TpThS WANTED—Vaults and _cesspoois_to 2 Harrsis, R. F. D. 1, IE‘OX Woman desires as seamstress. Address Box B. T. Bul- atin: WANTED—Woman to take baby. G. Daigle, 4 Thames St. WANTED—A girl or woman for gen- eral -housework. Mrs. Geor ge G. Grant, Taftville, Phone 1308. declsa WANTED SALESWOMEN AND SALESMEN FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK. Apply today to Smperintendent. THE REID & HUGHES CO., THE BOSTON STORE. FOR SALF—A good Peck & Son up- right piano. fine. tone, $75; easy terms i desired. Talking Machine Shop. 24 Fraoklin Square. dec9d FOR SALE—A genuine Edison diamond | disc phonograph, likke new, cost $150, our |price” $75. Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin_Squar: decdd men and women, $5; one nice pair of horse blankets, large street_blankets, good enough to use on your bed; .they are beauties; price for pair, $6. Private Stable, see Caretaker, rear 188 North Main St. decl6d FOR SALE—Two two-family houses, centraily located, in the borough of Jew- ott City. Burdick'& MeNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. decl{ThSTu ROE SALF:ISS-acre farm enar “state road, E. R. station, postoffice, factory. and school; 150 White Leghorn pullets will ibe sold with the place; good house and several barns and pouliry houses; emall amount of cash required and balance on easy terms; price $2,500. Burdick & Mo- Nicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. dec14ThSTa ¥OR SALE—Cottage house on North Main St, Jewett City. Burdick & Mec- Nicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. decl4ThSTu FOR SALE—Newly built cottage, just outside of the borough of Jewett City. Burdick & MeNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nor- wich, decl4THSTu OR, SALE—Brand _new _sheet iron stove, still in crate: brick lined; price $14.50. Tel 476-12. dec1sd FOE SALE—LIloyd baby carriage. Call Mrs. Mueller. 31 Broadway. declbd FOR SALE—Good express wagon. N. Weisinger, 23 Market St. declsd FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey boar, regis- tered. Inquire J. H. Murphy. ' Phone 1841 decl5d FOR _SALE—I have a nice. pair of auto robes. brand new, never werg-used, large size, very clean and warni; bave sold my car; no use for robes; will sell the pair for $10; they cost me $26. Call upstairs, see lady, 84 Franklin St. dec15d FOR SALE—57 tons of first class timo- thy hay at Nelson Stark place, Fitchville; 40" tons at Winslow Williams farm, Yan- tic; 45 tons at Hallville; also 40 tons in Preston; will sel! in single ton lots and | deliver; must be sold at once. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. decl4d FOR sALn—dfive' year old segistered #yrshire cow, due to freshen pa- B o with her. Beter Nawrockl, Pantic. decl4d FOE SALE—I will sell my shoe repair establishment, stock and_fixtures, also go0d will of the bustness. Philip Duhame, High St., Baltic, Conn.. .Call__evenings after 5 o'clock; or Mr. Roy's Blacksmith Shop. decld FOR SALE—Bath tub and closet bowl. Phone 451-4 Norwich. decl4d FOR SALE—In ¢he. city of Norwich a two-family house With all modern im- provements, including steam heat, “elec- Hose—Most ) FOR SALE ’AODERN RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS, DELIGHTFULLY SIT- UATED ON BROAD STREET. INQUIRE OF THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES —_— FOR SALE 14-room house, in excellent copdition, location central and ideal, with large plot of ground and a double garage; very de- sirable for mice rooming house or can be arranged for three-apartment house with small outlay; must be seen to be appre- ciated. For full particulars, see FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Shannon Bldg. Phone 783-4. Norwieh. Holstein . 1 zood work od work given to I opp. Woolwortly's. OUR LINE of Fireplace Fixtures is mow {complete and would make very suitable Christmas .gifts. Fred C. Crowell, $7 Water St. . dec12d 5 NUINE VICTROLA outfit, ing of large portable Victrola. with si double facs 7ecords (12 selections). recs ord afbum. 300 needles, bottle of ofl and record brush, complete for §56; $1 de- livers it to your home. The Plaut-Cad- den Co., Norwich and New London. A GREAT MAJORITY of home owners have equipped their homes with storm dows. Why not join this great major- ity that are saving 25 per cent. on that scarce and valuable article~~coal? Fred C. Crowell, 87 Water St. dec12d VICTOR RECORDS make ideal gifts. Ask about our special Christmas record clubs. Your choice of Victor Records in Any amount up to $15 worth. on terms of $1 down and $1 weekly The Plaut-Cad- den Co., Norwich and New London. PIANOS. AND PLAYER-PIANOS on special easy Christmas terms. Many fa- mous guaranteed makes from_ which to choose. New upright planos as low as {$295. New player-pianos as low as $395. 1The Plant-Cadden Co., Norwich and New 15 MEMORIAM. In Leving [Memory of Our. Dear Sister, VEDA E. CARTER, Who Departed This World <. 16, 1915. Jubt fout years ago today, Durdmemoty ‘s¢’ Veds -dear f3, not cast §oaway 14 Rer co Sleeping in day. Her Sisters: MR Glasgo, Conm: CHURCH & ALLEN Funeral Directors ‘Embalmers Loy Assistact . HENRY E. GHURCH > WM. SMITH ALLEN . Jalephone 328-3 pair. ; Trich. Wago, SAFETY Razors of_all styies, ranging | o7 in price from 50c to $7. The Lee & Os- 500 Co. WANTED—Mal to_ learn electrical Inquire New York Electric Co. dec16d WANTED—Resident representative to call on trade for large manufact distributing concern ; ref commission and bonus paid. X son or write immediately, H. J. Schul man, Mgr., Room 601, 252 Asylum St., Hartfard, WANTED—Mecn for U. S. mail service; $115 to §190 per month; experiencc or corréspondenc course unnecessary. Write 2. S. Bishop, Box 39, Joplin, Mo. decléd BE A DETEOTIVE—Great demand; trave!; exverience unngcessary. \rite Dept. ‘114, American_Detective System, 1966 Broadway, New York. decléd " WANTED—Three teamsters to draw wood and coal. Shea Bros, Jewett City. deolbd WANTED—Night watchman . Apply Davis-Warner Acms Corporation, Twelf: St on Canal. deci6d | YOU ARE wanted; $135 ménth com- mence; governgient rafiway mail clerks; steady’; common education sufficlen write tmmediately for list positions open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-R. Roches- ter, Y. dec28 WANTED—Get into,a real business of your own{ Local city territory now open. Sell the genuine J. R. Watkins products. Everybody knows tking spices, ex- tracts, coffee, medicines. toilet prepara- tions, etc. Standard for more than fifty years. Biggest line, biggest values and highest quality makes ‘casy selling for you. Write today for free sample. and 1oof that you can make from $3,000 to 5,000 & year. J. R.Watkine Co., Dept. 33, 64 North Washington St, soston, Mase, . dectS WANTED—Government cailway mail clerks; men over 17; -$135-§195 month; sample_examination questions free. Write J. L. K. this_office. deo2S WANTED—Salesmen of the -12-cylin- der type, to cover cotton, ~woolen and worsted ' milis; must have _thorough knowledge of card clothing and cards, Make attractive presc deas, Repp, Silk Stripes, and Silk in the famous De Luxe and Yorke make: Good patierns and colors_and all made the very best mannmer. Prices as low $1, and up to $7.50. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. GLO-PAX, the newest substitute for the hot water bottle; can be used on the Deleo system; absoiutely safe; $5 and $7.50. The Lee & Osgood Co. SILVER BELT BUCKLES in a fine ase Sortment of handsome designs. Priced upwards from $2. The Plaut-Cadden Co. 135 Main St, Norwich. SIGNET BINGS of solid gold, engeaved free. Priced upwards from $4 The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St, Norwich. P. & T. LUXUARY Boxes, containing | a fine assortment of hous Hes, 38 to $20. and up-to-date of the Stock will commence promptly st 11 s. m. The Farm at meem, 1t very stormy, sale first fair day. THOMAS NEWM dec16d and silent grave, gce tiil we meet again some 8 . Owner. DQRA POYON, LYDIA LACROIX. STANTON L. BRIGGS.. Phone: Lebanon 1 I sell at public or estate of John M Id necessi- | old Judge Neelan plas Lebanon. on road le: Center to Exeter, o west of Brick churc! TUESDAY, DEC, 19, st 10 a. m., the following propert .- Auctionees U WISH a wealthy young wife, write, enclosing enveiope. Vi Ray, Dennison, O. aug12S YoU! ,000, pretty, will marry. (Eisie) Club. Cimarron, Kas. nov4s WANTED—I will buy a two, three or four-family house in a_good locality. G. P. Coates, Broker, 63 Broadway. Phone 1345, - Qect3d WANTED—We will mail you §1 for full sets of oid false teeth, any condition ; par- tial sets in proportion; send by mail. | Eaton Laboratory, Dorchester. 25, Mass. dec WELL, here we be, reddy.fer anGther Xmas; be syre two look us up fer your glfts for the male sex. T¢y our tan Koven cigar, 10c straigit, 10" in a pack, 95c; it's mild, at_Fagan'’s Smoke Shop, opp, Woolworth’s 5 and 10, dec7d WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- mer's, Waisr St. every Thursday.. A. C. Benpett. novidd INTEENATIONAL S. S. and Realty Agency. real estate of all description_in- surace, steamship tickets, notary public. ! John G. Cheneski, Agt, 160 North Main St., Pulaski Hall Bldg. novid | WANTED-—Highest cash prices pald | for sccond hand furpituce, household goods, antiques. store fixtures and tools; try me before selling. - N. Weisinger, 23 Marke St Phone 537-5. yea WANTED—Second bdne antique fur- niture; best prices paid A Bruckner, 102 Franklin St. Phone 7125, my30d ‘WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecond- | hand furniture. H. B. Tiger. 55 Frankln &L jan3id Phone-717-3. WE BUY and_pay highest prices for goode on the Town of < om Lebanon and a haif miles on dis tios ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS with at- tractive metal stands and -shade frames and varied colored glass shades. A beau- tiful gift for only $7.45. The Plaut-Cad- den Co., Norwich and New London. E——— POULTRY FOB SALE—Don't pay high prices for your Christmas poultry ; buy a whole na- iive roasting pig, $6, dressed and deliv- red; send your order in time. Phone 11 Geclbd FOR SALE—R. I Red cokereis_ strong, | vigorous birds, §5_each: White Leghorn and R. I Red baby: chicks in season’ dealer in Queen incubators and brooders; catalogue on- request. Paul -Jansen, Ménsfield Center, Conn. Tel. 502-4: Wil limantic Div dec16d | "¥OR SALE—Baby chicks. all breeds, thoroughbred, cartified heavy egg produc- tion; popular prices; breeders gau)ln supplies; write now; Dbl frée -] e 25 Siendas. vagk. Brveod 1923 poul a Pusey, East Liverpool, Qbio, . decl6d | FOE SALE—White Wyandotte and 8. C._White Leghorn cockerels, range raised, fed S. S, buttermilk large pedigree birds that will put Jay in your ;. authorized agent for Magic brooders, the best brood- A ¥ tical Xmas gift. ment, $1 to $3.50. A “TWINPLE: Stropper” will make | his Gillette, Durham, Duplex, Gem or Ever Ready razor 100 per ‘nt. perfect, |8 They sell from §3 to $7.50, and are guar- | SPFing; Several 2 yi anteed to give perfect satisfaction or |l r old: 1 pair money refunded. The Lee & Osgood Co, |farming teols, and ot A PICTURE for his room will be oI if it s chosen from our excep large assortment of beautiful y Priced from $1.50 up. The Pi €o., 135 Main St. ; St. New London. For Vmen LEATHEE BA Attractive, well made bags in a variety of sizes and styles. Priced from $4.25. The Plaut- Cadden Co., 135 Main St; Norwich. H HIGH GRADE Confectionery is one of | our strongholds. Such as Durand, Park i& Tilford, Apollo, and Page & Shaw, put up in 1%, 1, 2.3 and § ib. boxes. The Lee & Osgood Co, 250 Lo 38, , $1.50 to CONKLIN Fountain Pens, and Conklin Automatic Pencil These can be made up in sets, The Lee & Osgood Co. 1922, good cows, nce in early , several . and all articles 00 nu- a REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Four fine two-family houses, leading residential sections. Farm property of 165 aores, $300 down and $200 per year. - Wonderful shore property, short distance from New London, with over 300 feet shore front, and about 40 acres land; a gold mine for de- velopment purposes. Coit and Sholes “ON THE SQUARE” TELEPHONE 2288 DAVID WALSE dec16d o AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES r - 2 AUTO STORAGE for the winter at $4 per car, Majestic Bldg. top fic Nor- wich Auto Trimming Shop. Tel 21i4. nov2sd NOBWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; all work gugranteed. Joscph Ferry, Fond St Phone’ 13 Get12 THEEE 1S MERIT in our work; fry it Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St _ Phone 929, Jedod AUTO TOPS, radiator covers. curtains, ip covers and tire covers. reupholsters 5. ail kinds of autos. Lummings & Ring $5. Fanéral Directors tory of yourself; and strong connections in your territol in your application give chronological hi this is a_very unusual second hand furniture and books Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water St Phone 1305. sepl2d tric lights, bath, water and gas; this i§ an opportunity that should not be missed if you are looking for a property of such LADIES, ATTENTION ef on_the market. Madison Woodward, Merrythought Farm, Columbia, Conn. nOV2TMWS POWDER Compacts — The following weil known brands will be found: Djer iss, Hudnut's, Hyglenal, Coigate’s, Ka- Joa Angarano, Pop4 UL Phons 1397 maritd “and Embalmers Chamber of Commaerce - Building a description ; the price is $3,600; terms may be afranged; this is property that we fully recommend, and we would like you 1o inspect same for your approval. Burdick & McNicol, Real Estate and In- surance, 113 Thayer Bldg., Norwich. decl4d FOR SALEIn the town of Preston, oppbrtunity. Address R. S. Diaz, 12 Commercial St,, Worcester, Mass. declsd WANTED—By public accountant, work on income taxes, auditing, financial state- ments, all Kinds of accounting and book- keepinz problems.. B. O. Box 135, New London. _.. deci5d. FOB SALE—31 fowl and place to keep them. Inquire Mill, Uncasville. coat- i vELOUES, | GO hse s s o B I ross and Mavis. Hoth gilt cases and gun metal finish. We will engrave one intial free on_each. Prices $1 to 31.50. The Boston Store, Main St,, Norwich, DIAMOND EING—A genuine diamond ot fine brilliancy in a 14k solid gold Tife fany Belcher setting. Special Diamond :gnn.u: no itch. Hazel dec12d pallets. deei2d CLOTH FOE SALE, SUITABLE FOR CLOAKINGS, INGS AND SUITINGS. POLO, AND SERGES. WANTED TWO DRAWERS-IN Red WANTED—Clerks, 18 upward, railway | mail, postoffice, first grade. ticulars examinations, 1923, write R. Ter Iy (former civil seryice examiner), Bamiger Bldg, Washington, D. C. For free par- 81 Joseph Hall & Son, Inc. Trading Cove Mill WANTED BOY WANTED at Powers Bros. once. declid Inquire WEAVEES Funeral Director -and PROMBT EERvICE WANTED—A rep: furniture ; good Putnam,’ K1l WE WANT a young man of character and selling ability to represent us in W limantic;” must be able to furnish refer. ences; permanent position with good. op- PORUALy for active man who xfflwngzs work. Apply to The Plaut-Cadden Norwich, Cons. 5y tative for Dan- ielson, y, Grosvenordale, Plainfield, Ceniral Village, Moosup and Wauregan, to sell planos, Vietrelas and chances- to- advance rap- idly for ‘men who have selling ability; pormanedt posttion’ lhhl.e to furnish referen Cadden Co., Norwich. applicant must be ices. The Plaut- decldd decl3d AND SPINNING E0OM HELP, APPLY FALLS co., 166 YANTIC ST. FOR SALE—Automoblise the Henry Richmond farm, consisting . of 210 ‘acres land, good house and farm {buildings, apple orchard, peach. archard and ‘variety of small fruits; will be sold with or without stock; place at present is keeping 22 head of stock; terms can be arranged go that if you want to start right in farming you have a good opper- tunity; present owner has lived on the mendation that can be given. For fur. Nicol, Thayer -Bldg., Norwich. dec14ThISTh FOR SALE—One young Holsteln cow, just freshened. J. H. Rathbone, Leffing- Well. deci3d FOB SALE—1918 Paige roadster; sac- cifice. Call mornings, 115 North St, dec13d FOR SALE—Chevrolet toyring, 490 model, first class condition; price right. ‘man pply A W. AR Conn. . Tel. $4-% Mystic DI, S5 decl3d Call at Chelseg Lunch. decl4d FOR SALE—1918 Peerless JBerlin in A-1 condition, new tires; price Tight. D. & M. Motor Car Co. ~ .~ decl4d TO bath, York The Heary Allen & Sox Co. Eady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT TO RENT—Soven-room apartment, all | moern conveniences, 76 Washingtor St. |5 ing rooms, ¢ decléd - TO RENT BENT_Four-roam tenement with ifprovements. - Inquire - New Elestric Co, bath St. T0 RENT—Fufnished rooms for light housekoeping, 7 Oak St TO RENT—Single room for gentleman. Stelner Jeesidence, 77 Chiarch St | _dectzws 4 TO - RENT—Bight-room -tenement Pourth, St, Greeneville. ~ Phona 156 ~ ; dec16d . deci6d alaphione. 10 RENT Furnished light 2 e Cacter Ave., kast Side. FQR SALE—1914 Cadillac seven pas- senger touring car, in first class condi- tion; has mew top, two spare tires. Rob- ert Love, Baltic, Conn. decldd - FOB SALE—1922 Mexwell touring, in A-1 condition. 105 Prospect St. decidd THE BEST in used cars. Adams Tav- ern Garage, West Town St., 1920 Ford ton truck, new tires; always 15 cars. of other makes, = deci2d FOR SALE—Mitcheil six sport road- ster, 1918, $350; Dodge 1913 touring, $325; Ford late 1920 coupe,- $400; Ford roadster, 1916, $115; Reo four, 1919, road- ster, $375; Buick six, 1916. roadster, $325; these cars arfe in good shape. Arm- n(yd Garage, 319 Franklin St. Phone 756-3. FOR SALE—1913 Foru touring_car, cheap for cash. Tnquire 152 West Town t. novi7d May FOR EENT—Steam - heated office ini lding ; low rental. Appl k- 7o Cutitiers, r A e lecsd ‘ AUTO PARTS Ifotors, Dodies, Fenders, Windshields, Trausmissions, Radiators, Wheels, Coils, Axles; Gears, Bearings, Magnetos, Gen- FOR SALE—A Wagner upright mahog- any piano in' fine _condition, specially priced at $145; easy terms if desired. Talking Machine Shop, 34 Franklin S. FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, modern improvements, large lot abput 8Lx400 feet; gitort walk from Franklin Sq.; must be 5old to close. estate; price _ $6,000. Weite Dstate, Bulletin, or Frone 141 FOR SALE—Mahogany upright piano, in excellent condition, fine, enduring tone and splendid action; unusual value for $175, on terms. to- suit. - Plaut-Cadden Co., ‘Norwich. decs: FOR SALE—$155 on easy terms buys fine Sterling upright piano: in - perfect playing condition, with excellent tone znd action. Plaut-Cadden. Co., N decsd I WILL SELL a te sale all of my race horses; these horses are all regis- tered and in good shape; my reason for selling is that I have ather business which takes up all my time. - Joseph Bedard, 63 Wes; Main St. nov23d FOR SALE—Baby grand piano, used one year; sacrifice for §600. Phone 657-5. 30 ACRE STATE ROAD FARM, 1ong river feobtage, pond, fine old maple shade both sides of street, Six-~room house, hardwood floors, -open ’ fireplaces. stock barn, sheds, shop, buildings best of Tepair, orchard, ‘wood for family use; only $3,300; $500 cash, _ ~ TRYONS’ AGENOY, Willimantie; - Conn: placs 54 years. which is the best recom- ' they particulars. apply to.Burdick & Mo : GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NORWICH TOWN. FOR SALE No. 40 MAPLE GROVE AVENUE Owned and formerly occupied by Roy D. Judd. \ 8 rooms and bath. Lot 60x130 feet. Immediate Possession. PRICE $6500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 876 { SECOND-HAND MARVIN SAFE WITH COMBINATION LOOK. INSIDE MEASUREMENTS 26x45. J. L. LATHEOP & SONS, 28 Shstucket St Several one and two-family houses, with ‘all modern improvements; located in the best section in_ town. e Five of the finest farms, located within 4 1-2 miles from Franklin Square. $150,000 = . . First mortgage 7 per—cent. serial bonds, denominations $100, $500, $1,000, princi- pal and gemi-annuai interest payable May 1st and Nov, Ist at International Trust Co., Boston. Mass. The mailing of the coupon below will ring further information: . ame. . l wsoRancs . . * Has It Occured to You An Insurance Policy, covering Life, Health, Accident, Fire or Auts, would make a very acteptable Christmas Ri membrancé to your wife or husband ? . .Talk 1t Over With HAROLD S. BURT Phone” 598-3 Insurance Agent J. L. LATHROP & SONS|:f g ety (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ALETES IS s 76 YEARS ESTABLISHED Club price $31.50, on_easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden St.. Norwich. A LAEGE assortment of Imported and Domestic Perfumes and Toilet Waters, 50c to §10. The Lee & Osgood Co. PYREX Transparent Ovenware—Pie plates, casseroles, pudding dishes, bread pacs, 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 7sc to $2.50. The mew.Pyrex giass tea pots, $2:50, $3 and $3.50. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich, _* _ POPULAR Copyright Novels—More 200. titles, from the pens of the best suthors. A book here for every taste. | Obly 75c/each. The Boston Store, Main St., Norwich. __COMBINATION sets of Perfume, Toilet Water, Talcum, Sachet and Soap, $3.50 07§10, , The Lee & Osgood Co, > KODAKS—A gift that always pleases. We have a fine assortment priced from $12 to_$24. Phe Plaut-Cadden Co. 135 Main St., Norwich. CHILDREN’S Books—Picture books, fun 'books, painting books, story books, for all ages from one year to the Acad- emy miss. Prices from ldc to. $1.98. The Boston Store, Main St., Norwich. LADIES' Beaded te. Christmas line has.just been ceceived, and. there are many beautiful ones now in stock. Some | remarkable values at $5.95, $7.95. $9.50 _;'nd $15.50. The Boston Store, Main St.,l T EMBROIDEBED cannot e them all. but there are hun- dreds of beauties which the woman of the house would love to have. Prices as low as 98¢ and up to $6.98. The Boston Store, Main St, Norwich. WE CABEY the largest stock of gena- ine Pyralin Ivory in eastern Connecticut $ets of varlous articles can be made up, 31150 to $42.50. We nvite your inspection. The Lee & Osgood Co. . PENCILS—Superite and Eversharp, of §914 ot siiver. Splendid astortment, priced tom §1 Gp. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St Norwich. TPURE LINEN Table Cloths—Handsome ths -in rich _ floral patierns. Truck radiators must be repaired very strongly to withstand the rough us- age and extreme vibration. It this kind of work that we excel. Our repairs “stand up” to the hardest service—they last the life of the radia- ~ FORD "RADIATOR Honeycomb $14.00 Storage Batteries $16.00 18 Months’ Guarantee The Johnson Co. 107 --109 FRANKLIN STREET dec16d Carburetors, Springs. etc. New and Used Tires and Tubes. NORWICH AUTO WRECKING ©O. “We tear ‘em down und sell the pleces.” 471-473_ North Mdin St., near Seots & Clark. Phone 2110, NORWICH, CONN. OVERHAULING 111-112 Thayer Buildisg, i.‘ Frankiln Square, DENT.I s DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONBERVATIVE TO KENT—In fine nelghborhood, lovely furaiahed (hres. or. four room SocHeeaL dectd 3 by 65, worth $1.50, i§: yours for Phoue evenings 1§60, light housekeep- decd Size 63 by 88, worth $10, is only Y Seem like before-thewar ins. : 133, The Boston Store, Main St., Nor- wieh. _ . LOST AND FOUND . LOST—Lady’s black velvet steel beaded handbag. Liberal reward if returned to Room_ 43, Waucegan Hotel. . decl6d’ PABTY who lost pocketbook bag com- municate, describing same and com‘_'mm Mr. Pettes, 150 Nassau St., N:‘I 1.:fl( > lec! .. —_— flowerfng shribs; plauty . 70 RENT—Rooms for v NI B Sy " R 2% R g o e b 6% | Gty B (oroyemees, Hote % mprov Moh P B A e 3 el B TO RENT — ousekeeping. $750 Cash Payment: BUYS A TEN-ACRE FARM, 7-ROOM COTTAGE 'HOUSE, BARN, 5 HEN- NE‘RIES, FRUIT. IMMEDIATE e o m""?gu’i‘?«fl POSSESSION. _ SEND_FOR FARM e Hecldd__| 33y | ETIN—CHOICE OF 400 "FOR SALE—Ten © good Fed > g Sonn Smpece, Nor 5t Chnreh Bt e TR e, oo o S Y| WILLIAM A, WILCOX | ; FABM SPEGIALIST WESTERLY, R. L .DENTISTEY. . PUBE_LINEN Double Damask Tabie o Cloths—} ely handsome table 1i SR O _|'of the better kinds =t brices below the ; 314 values for ;A?:. sust for Chr 8:50—$16 values for $10.50—318 values for ‘$1£50. The Boston Store, Main St, WGrory Blds Norwich, Caan _ FOR_SALE—Horsss Furnished rooms, Iig Phone 274, Doy TO BENT—A nice six—oom tenement, HARDWOOD G | modern improvements newly. renovased, M‘ g 1Al scraped | 18 O’Connar blog on Thame S5 B A, SCe | qulrs Thavies Coal Co. Tel 1810 AR IORNEON, 181 Marls B P - TR SR e TO RENT—Store at 157 Fraskihy St BOU. i Lo, and ire Goldblatt' (- %‘"Efl reraciar Ingairs 's Shoe Store, 46 Prank: i TO RENT_Well furnished, heated Toams, 84 ]‘flll.l:n St octldd FOR RENT STORE ON * In Alfing Block Inquire of N. Tairént & Co. e tragt- which Wit _be " the - this winter. mfir: $3.98 to | 12.50. The Buston Store, Main St., Nor- STEAYED . from. livan's Trading Cove, one black and white hedfér. |Phonp, 795-4. Reward. declfd LOST—Pair 32x4 ‘between West Side’ and New Haven R.B. !hflcn‘A‘ West Side Garage. Tel 1388 non, 1971 NG = AetA ¥OR e g JFOR sALE -—Jss“‘ ed hard wood in stave lengths, J. ; ; Tecsa e | Have a Few TEACHER OF SINGING_ jflpu 552-2 TFOR BALE_Good seasonéd wood in sawed or four ft. lengths. B . FOR SALE—Best dry hara wood; bas-' kets or cords; lowest prices. Phone 542, octild - s | COAL AND -SEASONED - ant X A e e B Ehone 804 or 1320-2. " R Shapiro, Willow formerly Duckea Lane. oct1Td " “'LiceNsSED - ¥PAWNBROKER 5 Pm(h‘ Stnost Norwich . . W B A Sell Notice is given New Ju‘ Second Hand Articles. BOOKBINDING - ', #0SEFH BRADFORD