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HOURIGAN BROS. \ ¥ { T ORDUR Four towes s Ged . /HARDWOOD t NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It MARRIED € IRIS—WAGNER—In Norwich, Dec. N 8y Rev, Gurdon F. Balley, Miward D. Norris and Miss Pauline Wagner, both of Norwich. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It —_——— A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Baulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—Maid for general house- work, part or whole time; good pay to Tight party, 255 West Main St. declsd FUNEEAL NOTICES HANSEN—In Norwich, Dee. 17, Tiste Lawidn, wife of William sen of Taftville, aged 20 years 2 Tuonghs. . Funeral at her late home, Hunter's ave- nue, Taftville, Tuesday, Dec. 19, at 23! o'clock. MAGUE—In Norwich, Dec. 15, 1922. Mra. Augusta_ Hague, widow of Joseph Hagu ed 62 years. Foneral at her lafo Yome, 72 Golden street, Monday afternoon, Dec. 18, at 230 oclpek. Burial in Maplewood cametery. CARD OF THANKS For every act of kKimdness, words of consolation, for the beautiful flowers, and all (e consoling acts in to the fll- and death of my beloved wife, Mrs. Thie, Grover Maintosh, 1 to express my deepest appreciation. CORTIS F. M'INTOSH. Coichoster. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY [. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Ghamber of Commerce Building Phohe 2382 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Ernbalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY JR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Director 41 Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer | & PROVIDENCE ST, T'AFTVILLEI Telephone 1308 Henry Allen & Son Co. The 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Eady Assisiant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST ering shrubs, plavts ang e m?-:zau N o urt 3 m ey ursery. Co. Tl ORDER rid uidig's o 75 Cedar Greennouses, St 368, Phone FLOORING and Filporing 1aid, scraped fin{ -floors scraped and K:. imates chesrfully given. IVAR JOHNSON, 157 Mapl LULNG, Coucractor ang | distributing concern ; references required |ing rooms, 6 Carter Ave., Bast Side. | “T0 RENT_In fine neighborbiood, lovely “WANTEDPasition as housekeeper in widower’s home. Box 68, Yautic, Conn. decléd WANTED—A woman «desires position as seamstress. Address Box B. T, Bul- letin. decléd — WANTEDC—Male A LOCAL FINANCIAL institution has an excelient op- portunity for a man of ability. If you are thinking of making a change, or for an unusual chanice, write for an interview, Manager, Bulletin Office. declsd | = WE HAVE BEEN ASKED to secure, for high grade sales work localiy, an experienced salesman and several begin- ners, Write for an appoint- ment. Norwich Commercial School, 50 FrankHn St. decl3d " WANTED Resident _representative to call on trade for large manufacturing and commission and bonus paid. all in per- | son or write immediately, H. J. Schul { man, Mgr. Room 601, 252 Asylum St., { Harttord, Conn. decl6d WANTED—Throo feamsters to draw {Wood and coal. Shea Bros., Jewett City. decl6d WANTED-—Salesmen of der type, to cover cotton, woolen and | worst. mills; must have thorough {knowiedge of card clothing and cards, {and strong connections in your territory ; in your application give chronological his- tory of yourselt; this is a very unusual opportunity. ~ Address R. S. Dias, 73 Commercial St,, Woecester, Mass. declsd ic | WANTED—By public accountant, work {on income taxes, auditing, financial state- ments, all iinds of accounting and book- keeping problems. P. O. Box 135, New London. declsd 8 upward, railway mail. postoffice, first grade. For free par- ticulars examinations, 1933, write R. Ter- {Ty (former civil servics examiner), 51 { Barrigter Bidg., Washington, D. C. cylin- i WE WANT 2 young man of characte | and seling ability to represent us in Wil- ntic; must Be able to furnish refer- peemanent position- with good op- for active man who is willing Apply to The Plaut-Cadden Co., Conn. decl3d WANTED—A representative for Dan- |ielson, Putnam, Kilingly, Grosvenordals, Plainfleld, Central Village Moosup and | Wauregan, to sell pianos, Victrolas and furniture; good chances to advance rap- | lidly for mén who have selling ability; pérmanent position; applicant must be , {able to furnish references. The Plaut- Cadden Co., Norwich. dec12d . WANTED—Good man to _work on| farm.~ Apply A. W. Harvey, Stonington, | Conn. Tel. 44-2 Mystic Div. _ decidd CAKE BAKER WANTE Ay MARCAURELE'S BAKERY. Call at 750 Boswell Ave., or Telephone 692-4, between 12-1. Norwich, Comn. | en | portunis | to vork. Norw TO RENT—Tenement, six rooms, elec- tric Ligals and gas. 29 Durtey St. decl$d TO RENT—Cottage, six rooms, all im- provements, 330 Mt. Pleasant St. Inquire 70 Pearl >t. declyd YO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housskeep.ng, 7 Oak St. decléd TO RENT—Eight-room tenement oa Fourth St, Greeneville. Phone 796-2. declsd TO RENT—Furnished light housekeep- decldd FOR RENT--Office space on Franklin Square. Phome 2283, decl3d FOR RENT—Steam heated office in May building; low rental. Apply Brook- lyn_ Outfitters. decsd icheap for cash. St. WANTED—Light riding saddle for boy. Telephone No. 16-4 Lebanon. deol8d WANTED—A large attendance at the chicken pie and roast park supper and sale at Ledyard Center church, Tuesday cvening, 6 to 9. if stormy, Wednesday evening. Price 50c. declsd "HIGREST prices paid Tor used turnis ture and antiques. Louls D, Ward. Box 389, Norwich. LIMWE GREAT LINE of Xmas gifts for men. Cigars in boxes 25c up. Beiar Pipes 25¢ up. Tobacco in jars. Special attention given to ladi Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolworth's. decl§d VAN KOVEN 10c cigars, 10 in a box, 95¢; 25 in a box, $2. Fagan's Smoke Shob, opp. Woolworth's decl6d _ WANTED—Practical nurse wishes po- sition as companion or housekeeper with semi-invalid or elderly people; would best referen Nurse, care of decl6d WELL, here we be, reddy fer anCzher Xmas; be sure two look uS up fer your ifts for the male sex. Try our Van loven cigar, 10c straight, 10 in a pack, ¢; it's mild, at Fagan's Smolze Shop, opp. Wool s d 1 WANTED-—Ra: ner’s, Water St., Bennett. = every Thursday. . C. e novl4d INTEBENATIONAL 5. S. and Realty Agency, real estate of all description, in. suracc,” steamship tickets, notary public. John G. Cheneski, Agt, 160 North Main St., Puiaski Hall Bidg. novdd WANTED_Highest cash prices for sccond hand furnituce, oods, antiques. ry nie before selling. N. Weisinger, 33 Mark St Phone 537-5. ond_hanc antique fur best prices paid 4 102 Franklin St. Phone 7123, WANTFD—Antiques, lools and zecond. hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 65 Franklin 8t Phone 71 jan3id WE BUX and_pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, 44-50 Water St Phone 1305. ®eplid WANTED TWO DRAWERS-IN Joseph Hall & Son, lnc.‘ Tnding Cove N[:li WANTED SPINNING %00M HELP. APPLY FALLS co,, 166 YANTIC ST. —_— FOR SALE—AutomobiX a FOE SALE—1918 Paige roadster; sac- €ifice. Lol iwornigs, 115 Nortn St. ueeldd FOB SALE—Chevrolet touring, 430 mouel, nrst class condition; price rigat. Cali at Chelsea: Lunch. declid A-1 condiliun, new tires; price rgnt. D. & M. motur Car Co. decldd ¥OR SALE—1914 Cadillac seven pas- jsenger touring car, in first class condi- tion; has new top, two spare Lires. ert Love, ba.tic, Conn. FOR SALE—1922 Maxwell touring, in A-1 condition. 105 Prospect St. decldd THE BEST in used cars. Adams Tav- ern Garage, West Town St., 1920 Ford ton truck, new tires; always 15 cars of other makes. decl2d FOR SALEMitchell six sport road-| ster, 1918, 3350; Dodge 1918 touring, | $525; Ford late 1920 coupe, $400; Ford | roadster, §916, $115; Reo tour, 1918, roud- ster, $375; Buick six, 1916 roadster, $325; these cars are in good shape. Arm- ory Garage, 319 Franklin St. Phone 156-2. ect Kob- decitd | i FOR SALE—1913 Foru touring_car, Inquire 152 West Town nevird AUTO PARTS + Motors, Bodies, Fenders, Windshields, Transmissions, kadiators, Wheels, Coils, Axies, Gears, Bearings, Magnetos, Gen- erators, Carburetors, Springs etec. New and Used Tires and Tubes, NOBRWICH AUTO WRECKING CO. “We tear ‘em down and sell the pieces.” 471-473 North Main St, near Scoty & Clark. Phono 2110. FOR SALE—Horses furnished three or four-room apartment. Phone evenings 1360, deo TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms_and bath, all improvements, Mohegan Park Road, oft Boswell Ave, 'Phone 1413-3. nov TO RENT — Furnished rooms. light housekeeping Phone 274. nov28: TO BENT—A nice six<oom tepement, modern improvements newly renovated, in O'Connor block, on juare. Thames Sq Inquire Thames Coal Co. Tel. 1819, novead | TO RENTStore at 157 Franklin St.! Inquire Goldblatt's Shoe Store, 46 Frank- | lin' St. = oct21d TO RENT—Well _farnished, heated Frankiin St octiod | “FoB SALE _Good se JUST ABRIVED. My horses ate herc on Lme, and they are ‘a nice lot—big omez, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs, all ready to 0 to work Prices low for the kind. Come and dee ihem. Tel 536-3. ELMESR E. PIERSON. LOST AND FOUND FOUND~—On Laurel Hill, a watch. Owner can have same by proving prop- a, this office and paying for aav. eci _STEAYED from Sullivan's pasture, Trading_Cove; one black and white heifer, ‘housebold ; store fixtures and tools; | D] FOR SALE—1918 Peerless Berlin in Tell Her On Present. Christmas — How Much You've Been- Thinking of Her All the Other Days of the Year. % There’s a bifier Between Buying a Christmas Present For Her and HER Christmas Pick Ouat Just the Right One From Those Under “Gifts For Her” in the “Christmas Gift Suggestions’ Columns is Teday’s Classified Section. FOR SALE FOR SALE_Coatents of private sta- le; one nearly new farm harmess, like new, price $5; also new Concord buggy, $8; one pair of horse blankets, large jWwoolen street blankets, clean and warm, price for pair $6. See Coachman, Private Stable, rear 188 North Main St. deci8d FOR SALE—147-acre farm near Ver- sailles paper mill, good buildings aad practically a new house. Burdick & Mc- i Nicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. decl5SFMW FOR SALE—64-acre farm in the town of Scotland; a first class farm for one who is wiliing to go back from the city a little; can keep 15 head of stock easily and is known as-a very good farm. Bur- dick-& McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. declSFMW FOR SALE129-acre_ farm located about 4 1-3 miles from Feanklin Square, in the town of Norwich; will be sold with or without stock; land iy a heavy loam; estimate of 2.000 cords of wood on place: Burdick & McNieol, Thayer Bldg. Nor- wich. declSFMW FOR _SALE—Bight-room cottage, 456 West Main St. Apply N. E. and M. C. Lucas. Tel. 686. decléd FOR SALE—Violets for" Christmas. John Morrison, 465 West Main St. Phone 567-14. decléd FOR' SALE—One seven-room cottage, all improvements, with large lot, five minutes from Franklin Square, must be sold, price $4,000; one 14-room house in business center of city, used as a room- ing house for many years, very ideal for same; owner will take two-thirds mort- gage; has all improvements; a rare op- portunity for someone. Inquire of D. J. Kerr, Room 108, Thayer Bldg. Phone 147, dec18d " FOR SALE—Lloyd baby carriage. Call Mrs. Mueller. 31 Broadway. declbd FOR SALE—I have 2 nice pair of auto robes, brand new, never were used, large size, very clean and warm; have sold my car; no use for robes; will sell the pair for $10; they cost me $26. Call upstairs, sec lady, 84 Franklin St. deci5d FOR SALE—Ih the city of Norwich. a two-family house with all modern im- provements, including steam heat, elec- tric lights, bath, water and gas; this is an opportunity that should not be missed if you are looking for a property of such Phons 795-1. Reward. deci6d —_— COAL AND WOOD Tel. 31-5 Lebanon. dectd FOR SALE — Seasoned hard wood in stove lengths. J. Siegel. Phonme 1076-5. decd FOE SALESeasoned hard wood slabs. |- Prederick Lewie. ' FoR sAL | suat Proanonen. 3 a description; the price is $3,600; terms may be arranged; this is property that we fully recommend, and we would' Jike you to inspect same for vour approval. Burdick & McNicol, Real Kstate and In- mn"fi&“s Thayer Bldg., Norwich. dec: E—Ope_young_ Holstetn cow, Rathbone, Lefling- well ‘aeclsd FOR SALE—A Wagner upright mahog- asoned wood _in sawed or four ft. lengths. H.-B. Bates, Tel. 1885-13. nov2ld ” FOR SALEBest ary hara wood ; bas: | kets or cords; lowest prices. Phene 542, | improtem |- oet1ld N. Tarrant & Co. | Phone 170—117 Main St. _A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8., le St. Siiv o 3 %fllflhfih‘.u" € Pusae 971 Yo/ LICENSED PAWNBROKER 57 Franklin Street Norwich We Buy and Sell Now and Second Hand Articles. Foot Specialist (protect your 7-8 Alice Bldg., 321 Main St, Conn. Phone 1366-4. Jan3ld TRUCKING ¥OE EXPRESS AND TAXI WORK,| call Sbounor, 1971 Norwich. ' decld | GRORGE LAMEEMY — Moving snd tucking, dnmping, for Cuft Si.. or Ocouia. tu-u.mflzi TEAMING ana i * Phone e, | 5 kot o, B. e | NI WOQAL AND SEASONED WOGD “am ings arge small quantities. Phone 504 or 1326-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St., formerly Durkee Lane. octlld e BOOKBINDING any piano in fine condition, special priced at §$145; easy terms if desired. Ta;ldzlcgg Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Sq. “FOR SALE—Six-rosm ¢ Taree lot abget Beisd X N e g S Weite, Eatate, Bulletin, o Phone’ 1418, , modern FOR SALE—Manogany upright piano, in excellent comdition, fine, enduring tone ;?;l splendid iou&nm value for 5, on terms Tt en Co., 'Norwich. fi?fl JOSEPH ERADFORD 108 Ercadway Blank Beoks Kade cad Ruled to Order —_— TEANSPORTATION FOB SALE—$155 on easy terms buys fime_Sterling upright pieno i pert playing condition, with excellent tone I&hn.fl Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. dec5, L F E, ! (QONEY, Prop. Tel. Westerly 3467, Leave Westerly s and 11 a. fao 2 ang c} . m. Leave No. Stonington 8.20 and 11.20 & m, 2.20-5.30 p. m. Leave Norwich 9,30 & m, 12.30, 3.30, 6.30 p. m. Leave No. Stonington 10.15 & m., 1.15, 415, 7.15 p. m. Yares: Norwich-Westerly. 70c; Nor- 'wich-North Stonin, 45 NORWICH.WESTERLY 'BUS CIt M VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE “Gomtortable stterooms F:«:dy Oeu:pucna at $3.38 Tk ive New London h'mm) { i e Due N. Y. Pler 40, N. R., 7 A, M. Reduoed rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. S M"M D ; install one concerts daily by famous artists: ask us mstrate, Plaut-Cadden Co., Noe- wich. Y At Hovsd WFOR SALE — Hall -Marvia Sfaes. " Plaut n Co., Norwich. novid ¢ : te demor wich. “¥or A'!;:_—vim buy a new heatar Rand ofe a8 pood a5 Hew € A- Brucisecs ata w: price?, 102 St. . novéd B BALE—Ki AT T ‘urniture Co., in Conn, _Tel, 1914-3. _nmf Xyn sanE- s ;oo(}_,fadfl & Son E right piano, fine tone, $75; easy terms Talking . Machine Shop, 34 Franklin Square. FOR SALE—A disc pho: m cost $150, our chine Sla - 24 T s 3,200 will buy two-tenement. !ozr snu'el t-room apactments, bath, gas and electric light, near Ch St oply five minutes’ walk from Fri lin Seuware. :0; lfll“vmhl. see PRPUE iy D A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell-It A Bulletin For Sale | - Advertisement Will Sell it A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent If CRRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Por Children. DOLLS of-all kinds, in all sizes. Pret- tily dressed, with real hair wigs. The kind the childfen want. Priced from 3145 up. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St. Norwich. GIRLS' AND BOYS' BICYCLES are things that many boys and girls are [hoping for. We sell them on easy terms. Priced from $27.50 up. . The Plaut-Cad- den Co., 135 Main St, Norwich. DOLL -CARRIAGES — Weil made of fbre in a variety of styles. Priced from $5. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. LOCEETS FOE LITTLE GIRLS in solid gold and fine gold filled. Many handsome styles, from $1.50 up. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St Norwich. For the Heme. VICTROLA or Grafonola Outfits, con- sisting of any style Victrola or Grafonola, with_six double face records (12 selec. tions), record album, 300 needles, record brush and bottle of oil complete, on terms as low at §1 weekly. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. IVE VIOTOR RECORDS for Xmas. Askc about our secial Xmas record clubs with easy payment privilege. The Plaut- Cadden Co. 135 Main St, Norwich, 224 Bank St., New London. UPRIGHT, GRAND and Player Piance on special low Christmas terms. Twenty leading guarantesd makes from which to choose. New player pianos as low as $395. ew upright pianos as 6295 lett yours now. The den Co. Main St., Norwioh, St.. New London. HALL CLOCKS in mahogamy. Wonder- ful assortment in many beantiful designs. As Jow as $45. The Plaut-Cadden Co.,! 1% Main St, Norwich. E——————— POULTRY WANTED—R. L Red or Buff Roc pullets; must be well matured and health stock. ~ Call 1828-2. dec1sd FoR s%wme’wy‘:ndme and S C. White Leghorn cookerels, range raised, fod S. S. buttermilk large pedigree birds that will put lay in your flock ; authorized agent for Magic brooders, the hest brood- ef on the market. Madison Woodward, aut-Cad- FOR SALE FOR SALE A dandy 6-room Cottage, ail im- provements. Price 3 A Cottage on Mt Pleasant Street. A Cottage on East Side of good value. On Boswell Avenue a new house of low price, suitable for store in oasement. Coit and Sholes “ON THE SQUARE" TELEPHONE 2288 FOR SALE 14room house, in excellent ocondltion, 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- i . For full particulars, see FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Shaanon Bldgz. Phone 783-4. Neorwich. LADIES, ATTENTION CLOTH ¥OE SALE, SUITABLE FOE CLOAKINGS, COAT- INGS AND SUITIRGS. VELOUES, POLO, AND SERGES. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, NOBWICH TOWN. | FOR SALE No. 40 MAPLE GROVE AVENUE Owned and formerly otcupied by Bay D. Judd. 8 rooms and.bath. Lot 60x130 feet. Immediate - Possession. PRICE $6,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STRRET Telephone 876 FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MABVIN SAFE, WITH COMBINATION LOCK. INSIDE MEASUREMENTS, 36248, J. L. LATHROP & SONS, uine Edison diamond | Bouse, Merrythought Farm, Columbia, Conn. novITMWS " FOB SALE—31 fowl and pullets; no m to keep them. Inquire Witch Hazel Uncasville. decl2d AUTOMOBILE AGCESSORIES AUTO STORAGE for the winter at §¢ ! per car, Majestic Bidg, top floor. Nor- wich Alito Trimming Shop. Tel. 2114 oV NOBWICH AUto and Truck Paint Shop: all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry. Pond St Phone 1397. oet13 THERE I8 MERIT In our work; try It l'?.wld Garage Co. Chestnut St ug::m AUTO TOPS, radiator covers curtains, slip covers and tire covers. reupholster- . a1 ki o. autes. Jos. Angarano, 'opA L. Phone 1397. marldd ! maxi lTow as|> CHRISTMAS SHAVING STANDS of silvs ivory complete with iseauts 10 $16.50. T Main St, Norwich. TLITARY ¥ les, from $2 Osgood Ca. HOLIDAY Silk Neciwear—Coming in every day now, fou ke, in all imaginab terns. E Twills, adines, Silk and Wo be_found in both dox F silks. Prices 50c, 75c. $1 §1 The Boston Store, Main St, N, 17JEWEL WATCH nent adjusted in guaranteed goid timekeeper terms. The Pl Not TRAVELING ( ¥ up-to-date articles, 32 & Osgood Co. MEN'S Half Christmas gints be proud. Lisies, meres in all th in holiday boxe Prices, pair. wich. FOUNTAIN including < Plaut-Cad to $18. The Les se—Mosh mnwible h any man would | and Cash- | | styles, ranzing in price from The Lee & s | go0d Co. “BOSTO> Make dras Good patierns the 31, Prices as low as The Boston Store, OKERS' STAND turned mahog the hot water bottl Delco system; absol $7.50. Tho Lee & ¢ & T. LUXUAKRY a fine assortment of ties, $5 to $20. We The Lee & Os: A FLASHLIGHT tical Xmas gift ment, §1 to SCAEF PINS of solid gold dertal assortment of the | Priced from $2 The Plam 135 Main St, Norwich A “TWINPLEX Stropp his Gillette, Durham lex, Gem or Ever Ready razor 100 per cent. perfect. They gell from $3 to $7.50, and are guar- anteed to give perfect satisfact or money refunded. The Lee & Osgood Co. Eox Far Women \ | DIAMOND RING—Genu fine coior, perfectly cut set in 14k solid gold Tiftany mounting. Special al $31.90 on_casy terms. Tne Plaut<ddden Co., 135 Main St, Norwich. HIGH GRADE Confectionery is one of | our strongholds. Such as Durand, Par & Tilford, Apo.lo, and Page & Shaw, put up in 1-%, 1, 2, 3 and 5 Ib. boxes. The Lee & Osgood C CONKLIN Founta) and Conklin omatie Pencils, $1.50 to §5. These can be made up in sets. The | Lee & Osgood Co. diaviond of Pens_ $2.50 to $8, Thorough knowledge of welding and preheating plus adequats facilities and -equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle property. If the casting or forging is too heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the| work. No piece of work too large or too small. NORWICH WELDING CO. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Street OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Agtomobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing - In “All its Branches Soatt & Clark Corp. 807 TO 516 NORTH MAIN STREET IT MAY - MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The small anfuat -m:_.-.u-»m Take cut a policy to day. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATR AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 1 MAIN STREET DR HARRY '“#O’rt\ss 1 hblis S TRy ‘ DR. KINKEAD, s | TN i 4.98. wich. POWDER Compacts well known brands will be found: Djer Kiss, Hudout's, Hygiena', Colgate’s, Ka- ress and Mavis. Both gilt cases and gun metal finish. We will engrave one inétial free on_each.. Prices $1 to $1.50. The Boston Stofe, Main St, Norwich, BRACELET WATCH—White gold rib- bon bracelet watch with fine 1 e movement adjusted in beautifully design- ed case. Fully warranted. $15 on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main A LARGE assortment of Imported and Domestic Perfumes and _Toilet TS, 50c to §10. The Lee & Osgood Ci PYREX Transparent Ovenware—Pie plates, casseroles, pudding dishes, bread pars, ‘roasting pans, utility dishes, fish Pplatters and bean pots, ail made of glass, which will stand the heat of baking Prices of the individual dishes from 75c t0 $2.50. The new Pyrex giass tea pots, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. The Boston Store, Main’ St., Norwich. POPULAR Copyright Novels—More than 200 titles, from the pens of the best suthors. A book here for every taste. Oniy 75c each. The Boston Stor St., SOLID GOLD LAVALLIERES—We exceptionally fine assortment of ely beautiful designs. Priced The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main St, Norw COMBINATION sets of Water, Taleum, Sachet and Soap, $3.50 to $10. The Lee & Osgood Co. CHILDREN'S Books—Picture books, fun books, painting books, story .books, for all ages from ope year to the Acad- emy miss. Prices from 10c to $1.9: Boston Store, Main St., Norwich. The following Tine has just been received, and there ars many beaotiful ones now in stock. Some remarkable values at $5.98, $7.95. $3.30 and $15.50. The Boston Store, Main SL., Norwich . EMBROIDERED Linen and Cotton Searfs and Centers—So many prices we cannot mame them all. but there are hun- dreds of beauties which the woman of the Youse would love to have. Prices as fow as 98c and up to $6.95. The Boston Store. Main St., Norwich. WE CARBY the largest stock of genu- ine Pyralin Ivory in eastern Conmecticut Sets of various articles can be made up, from $1150 to $4250. We invite your imspection. The Lee & Osgood Co. ROSARIES of unusual beauty, with beads of many colors. _In beautiful lined boxes. Priced from $1.50. The Plaut- Cadden Co.. 135 Main St, Norwich. PURE LINEN Table Cloths—Handsome cloths in rich floral patterns. seem like before-the-war bargains. 68 by 68, worth $7.50. is yours for Size 6% by 86, worth $10, is anly The Bosten Store, Main St., Nor- PURE_LINEN Double Damask Table Cloths— Extremely handsomo table linens of the better kinds at prices below he | usmml, just for Christmas: $14 values for 3.50—316 values for $10.50—313 values or $12.50. The Boston Store, Main St. Norwich. < AT Ty e izack n warm. vobes whieh Wi’ beaporeeiated 1o the utmost this winter. - Prices from $3.98 to $1350. The Busen Store, Main St, Nor. A N BT T e 3 $20. 'g Lee & Otgodd Co. et 2nd Thore, Fe. Tiany Binds ot mxa'- and there are ime prices to seléct from. Sturdy satines a dainty silks are the most favored. Prices m&’! to $7.50. The Boston Store, Norwieh. — Shirtwaists, Shem, Vat Yory SEerest I S, 0 cotors and in rn?bu Someone in your 3 from 41 1o 3308 The Bomen SEWING SETS, $2 to §7. The R IIIE0 L Soys Db L e oY 13 PATH EOBES for Se Kiddies~—TIn- n colom From Boston tore, Main St. - |and barns, « _—y AvcTIONS JAMES H. HYDE . Avctioneat Phone: Lebanan 33-3. AUCTION I will sll for Mr. Thomas Newman, of THURSDAY, DEC 21, 1932 bis large and prodoctis { Fracklin Hill, in th on_the state r. L Willimantic. nd, one dwelling beating system. three barne. gadights in_bouse ler mill and othee i A0 in"foe Condition s tald farm coctin about §5 acres of st productive age land in this vicinity, balance pas- ture and wood for famil; use in abun- dance. rumning water from ome of the best of springs to all buidings: abowt four acres of bearing appic orchard, 25 extra choice cows, Holsteln and Ayrshirs grades several fresh and to freshen dur- ing the next month. 1 grace Holstels buil, & fine animal: 4 horse: 1 good work team, weight about 2400: 1 good work team. weight about 2606 an work and drive singie or dou 2 crenpiete Yme of wagons, tillage implements. haying tools, harvesting machines, harnesses, 2 line engines, Papect: eutter and bl pire milker complcte, ns hay, 6 tons ensilage. and the wwcal large and varied assortment of small toois and fme- plements used on a and up-to-date Yarm Sale of the Steck will commemes promptly at 11 a. m. The Farm ot weemy 1t very stormy, sale first fair dav. THOMAS NEWMAXN, Owner, decléd STANTON L. BRIOGS Phone Avctionres AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction the goods or estale of John M Jatzucak, on fhe old Judge Newan p . in the Town of Lebanon. on road i nter o Exeter, one and s balf miles west of Brick church, on TUESDAY, DEC, 19, 1922, st 10 & m, the following property: Ten good cows, some to fresnen soom, Lalance io early spring ; several 2 year old heifers, several 1 old: 1 pair bav horses and all farming tools, and other articles to00 nu- merous to mention. DAVID WALSH, dec164 Agministrazer. —_— LEGAL ¥OTICE Lebanon AT A COUET OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich,'on the 14th day of December, A D. 1522 Present—NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of George H. Whipple, lae of- Voiuntown, in said District, deceased. The Administrator exbibited his admin~ istration account with said estate 1o the Court for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 224 day of Decem- ber, A D. 1923, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, gt the Probate Court Room In the City of Norwich, in eaid District, be, and |the same is, agpointed for hearing the same, and the said Administrator is &i- rected to give motice thercof by publish- ing this order once in some n having a circulation in said Distriet, at least three days prior to the date of maid hearing, and make return to the Comrt. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, dec1sd Clerk. _ AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELD at Ledyard, within and for the Distriet of Ledyard, on the 15th day of Decamber, A. v, 1922 Present — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, | Judge. Estate of Samuel A. Whipple, late of Ledyard, in sald District, deceased The Administratrix appeared in Court and filed a written application alleging that said estate is now in settlement in iraid Court. and praying for an orfer to sell certam real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said appliea- tion. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald application be heard and determinea the Probate Court Room in Ledyard, & said District, on the 21st day of Decem= ber, A. D. 1922, at 2 o'clock in the after~ noon, and that notice of, the pendency of said ' application, thereon be given by the Seblication of this order one time in The Norwich Bul« letin, 2 newspaper having a_cireulation in ::idcbinria. and that return be mae to _the Court. “The above and foregoing 18 & trae copy of record. Attest :