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— NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1922 A Bulletin For Sale " Advertisement Will Sell It Eaoo— —————————— DIED !.\nmur—xn this city. Dec. 24, 1922, Mary A. Nolan, widow of John Enright of 61 Seventh street. Notice of funeral-hereafter. flowers. Kindly omit TUNEBAL NOTICES = WERTH—In this city, suddenly, Dec. 23, 133, Rey. Paul £, Werth, ‘aged & Fume: m servicés at the German Lutheran church, Franklif street, Tuesddy after- ~moon;. Dee. 26;- at 2.30 d'clock. Burial .m th family plot in Maplewood ceme- +Please. omit flowers. OVE!AH Norwich, - Dec. 24, 1922, fimora Enright. widow of Thomas oney. Funefhl at her late home, 264 Prospect Street, Wednesday morning at 8.15. Re- quiem mass at St. Mary's Memorial ehurch at 9 o'clock. Burial in St «“Mary’s cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks tor all the sympathy and deeds of kind- ness shown us during the loss our father; also to all those Who sent llonl offerings, especially his ghopmates of the U.S Finishing Ca. MISS MARGARET MKENNA, MISS HELEN M'KENNA MRS. CHARLES MORSE. MR. JOHN T. M'KENNA. ; Resmanen ] portunuy fl:r nflvo mn"bo A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—F.—IO WANTED—A young !.N?J housework, 23 A Bulletin Want Advertizexnent Will Get It —— WANTED—MlmHAMI rl to “ll‘ Wi ear] S the {Jgars old, partly broken. James Welch, WANTED—Unfurnished, small apart- ment with steam heat. Call 2122. Dr. Happenny. dec25d HIGHEST price d Tor used turni- ture and -antiques. Lduis D. Wu-d .sox 389, Norwich. jy12! WANTED—Room, some meal.s plnce for car, state price. Box 22, Bulletin WANTED—Male WANTED—Farmhand. Charles E. Maynard, R. D. 1. Tel 1864-4. dec2s WANTED—Representative in this b— caiity; spare time; good compensation. ¥red J. ¥lynn, Greénwich, Conn, dec22d O WANTED—Two single men for farm work ; steady employment and fine place to board. W. S. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. Tel Moo- sup 28-12. decld WANTED—Position in manuf: _,ns plant by american as maktér mechanic, asst. supt. production or maintenance; 20 years’ experience. Address Maeln.nl Box 66, Bul.etin. dec20d WANTED—Job as night watchmaa. ' Janitor or fireman; 14 yun’ experience night work; no ts and ref- uem Write B., care *Blnleun. dec208 man of character and ul.Yn; a’iu}nyo?l!»m us in Wil umgnuc must bo able to !umuh n(er- pce o dec23d wnu, here we be, reddy fer anuther Xmas; be sure two look ug' up fer your |Bifts for the male sex. iv. oo i Koven cigar, 10c straight, 10 in a pack, 95¢; it's mild, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Wooiworth's 5 and 10. dec?d WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ner’s, Water St., every Thursday. A. C. Bennett. novidd INTEENATIONAL 5. 5. and Realty ency. real estate of all descriptiomn, i ‘surace, steamship tickets, notary public. John_G. Cheneski, Axt. 180 North Main St., Puiaski Hall novid wurln—umnm cash prices Cor Second band furnituce, hnueholl .e ing. N. el T, mrku St Phoau 5875, J‘IM wlllXu i ‘Wwork. to The ?Mt—&ddtn d Nur'ld c $50; 25 in @ box, $2.20. kagan's Smoke CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all of our friends and nelghbors ‘who 80 - kindly offered their services, and in any way helped us, at the death of our dear son and brother, Eben R. Beckwith; also for the nice let- tors telophone m[ls and beautiful floral tributes received, (Signed) MEB. AND MRS. .CHARLES A. BECE- WITH AND WHOLE FAMILY. ‘Willimantie, Cosn. CARD OF THANKS We take this means of e eciation of the many klg: acts our and essions of sympathy ow s thr- the illness and death and we.are also deeply gTate- | fub to those who sent flowess 0 the fygerzl. (Signed) . AND MRS. HOWARD C. HAM. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET ‘Funeral Dlrectors Embalmers _ Lady Assistant steam heat, 106 School St. heated,"$3 Upion St. tion, iShop, opp. Woolworth's. decl6d WANTED—Scconc heda antuque fur- miturs, best prices paid A Bruckner, 102 ka“n St. Phone 712-5. my30d IAAT'.D— ees, Louls anc second- furniture. B. Tiger. 55 l'ramdln Poone 717-3, jan3id w: BUY ang highest prices for band lurnmzr and books. Kn:melu. successol 10 King, 44-.u Water Phone 1305. seplid WANTED SPEEDER TENDERS AND mhu for Dan- i Buioa Aihiney. Grosvemoraate 5 “u‘!.n,u Gt’n"“l{ vlln v’s‘a.r a8 I-\I‘ o sel 08, 0. dugnu urniture advance ¥p- idly for men who have ltll!n‘ ability ; permanent position; applicant must be le to iurmsh i fm The Playt- a Co Norw _ decl3d WANTED | 'I'RUCKDRIVER Mhmnd;mll SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBERCOMPANY 1’0 IINT CAED ROOM HELP. APPLY FALLS COMPANY, 166 YANTIC ST. AUCTION AUCTION OF THE GREENEVILLE HOOK AND == |LADDEE CQ. FUBNITURBE WEDNES- DAY, DEC, 27, 1922, AT 8 P. M., FUB MEMBERS ONLY. SEC. ELMER E. JOHNSON. FOR 8ALE—Automoditse run sALEK — ua.rley-Dandson with a-l cupdiaon; Saciwuce. '1e|. FOR l.lN'l‘-—Ona furgished et | RENT—R for 1 house- B T rtereacs romed Gorwap, pailey'’s Warage. ¥OR SALE—1918 Puige. rnidsler. sac- nhc;uual worpings, 11> Norw S b ¥ EENTLight "°“““°’P“§;§“"“ ¥Ox SALE—191¢ Cadillac seven pas- Sebger Lvdiig car, in S class condi- NT—About Jan. 1st, a fine mew, ‘104, Bas ucW Lup, LWy Spale Lres. nob- ent ,,g fivé rooms and en m-e. La.tic,” Conn. decl4d 18 resi dehitial S~ | ‘IHE BEST in used cars. Adame Tav- “mast with steam heat; WA\TEDvA yok\. of steers, 2 or 3! VAN BOVEN 10c cigars, 10 in a box, | cc20W | A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will ‘Sell It —— A Bulletin For Sale Advertissment Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—I have a nice pair of auto robes, brand new, never were used, large size_ very clean and warm; have sold my jcar; no use for robes; wiil sell the pair {for $10; they cos. me $26. {see lady, 84 Franklin St. FOE 8 e good new milch cow, with calf. J. Riley, brooklyn. Conn. dec23d "SALE—780 used Holophane D'Olier steel shades for electric lights, green outside, aluminum ins.de, 40 watt; sun.n.ble for factory or store; good cob- dition and cheap. Lorraine Mfg. Co., ‘Westerly, R. 1. dec23d FOR SALE—The chance of e lifetime to buy a farm, 15 head of ptock grain, hay, milk route, 50 hens, engine, wood- | sawing machine, 1,000 cords of standing {wood smooth mowings. For ful. descrip- uon. apu?ly to A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. dec?: Call upetalre, Lharlea FOR SALE—Jersey cow and calf and one Holstein cow. 44 Sturtevant Ave. dec23d FOR SALE—A large tract of standing curdwood, etc., at very reasonable price. | H. Jordan, General Delivery, Wil tic, Conn. dec2ld lac 83 Quarry st. dec21d i, FOR SALE—A unghlly used $135 Co- jlumbia Geatanola, as as new, our pnce $55. Talking h.mchlne Shop, 24 Franklin Square. dec20d FOR SALE—AD upright piano, in good condition, $50. Talking Mach.ne Snop, 24 Franklin Square. dec20d FOR SALE—Genuine Victrola VI ma- hogany, §35; terms, $2 down, $1 weekly. ’l‘alkingdhlamne Shop, 24 Franklin Sq. dec2us FOR SALE—On Ward St, cottage, seven rooms and bath, steam heat, e.ec- tric lights. etc.; lot 70x114 feet, th barn and varieiy of fruit trees #4500 to close an woutte. Tel. 8 Adams, or write Estate. care Bullef dec20d rnn SALE—Hay, bay, first class_hay every day, delivered rlgh.l away. Peter INawroeki, Yantic. Tes 1704. declyd FOB SALE—Ladies’ Columbia bicycle reguiarly sold for $62.50 extra speclal Sow fos only §25; a bargaln that cannot P&l be equalled. ‘1he Plaut-Cadden Co.. 135 Main St, Nerwich. decl9d FOR SALE—Men's Columbia bicycie, very special now for $37.50; a regu.ar $65 value; a fine gift for man or boy. ; | The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St, -Norwlch. dec19d R SALE—Slightly used grand piano in per(got playing condition, with case finished in ebony; wonderful value at our special price of §265. on easy terms if desired: investigate at once. The PLsutig:dden Co., 135 Main St., Norwich. ec: FOR SALE—Upright piano in excel- lent condition, mahogany case, splendid !tohe and action; special $105, on terms. The Plaut-Cadden 135 Main iSt., Norwich. dec19d FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage, 45§ West Main 8t. Apply N. E. and M. C. Lucas. Tel. 686. decl6d FOB SALE—One seven-room cottage, all’ improvements, with large lot. five miputes from Franklin Square, must be sold. price $4 000; one li-room house in i business center of city, used as a room- | ,ing nouse for many years, very ideal for l!-m ; owner w:ll take two-thirds mort- has all improvements; a rare op- FOR SALE—One Jersey milch cow lhdl culf, one Ho.stein milch cow and heifer, | P ————, FOR SALE 20 SHARES UNITED STATES FINISHING CO. PREFERRED STOCK. It pays dilvdend quarterly at the rabo of 7 per cent. per annum, and is recommended to investors for n- Tiela sad security. Write or Telephone JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone ¥76 FOR SALE 50 SHARES OF ' THAMES NATIONAL BANE STOCK. APPLY TO GILBEET S. RAYMOND, dec21TuS 20 EHETUFJVAET ST. FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MARVIN SAFE, WITH COMBINATION LOCK. INSIDE MEASLREMENTS 26x45. d. L. LATHEOP & BONS, 28 dhetucket St For Sale - Several one and iwo-famiy houses, | wita all modern improvewmenis, locaiea in the best section in town. Kive of the finest farus, located within 4 1-2 miles ' from Franxiin Square. $150,000 First mortgage s per cent. serial bonds, depominations 3100, $50u, §1.00V, princi- a. emi-annual interest payable uuy 18t and Nov. 1st at International Trust Co., Loston. Mass. The mailing of the coupon below will “bring further informat.on: Name ... Address | JAMES E. MOORE, Booms 111-112 Thayer Building, Fraoklin Square. INSURANCE IT MAY MEAN YOU ' You may be the next victim ot a fire. ! Don’t take chances. The smaill annuai | prem:um is nigliyible to .ne nrm pio- | tecuon trom mo.ey loss it amords ! laxe out a poucy tu day. Isaac 5. Jones INSURANCE' AN? REAL ESTATE" _l AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES |by the Boy Scouts, Scoutmaster Philip | Peterson in charge’ The * - Aies’ Aid cone AUTO STORAGE for the winter at $1 'ducted both the farw = LoOth and per car, Majestic Bldg. top floor. Nor e nousekeeping boot. ng hard for | Wich Auto Trimming Shop. Tel 2114 | 1. guccess of these depariments. Mrs novzsd William E. Wilson was in charge of the NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop: | fine display of fancy work and Mrs. Her- ail work guardnteed Joseph Ferry Pondly.r Gallup took charge of the house 5t Phons 1387 OtZ |keeping booth. The women of the THERE IS MERIT In our work: lty it . Friendly Helpers had a remembranee Imperiai Garage Co. Chestaut St ENOD& | booth. the work of which consisted of o2 Je3 {writ'ng letters to absen: members and triends for gifts for repairing the church. and thig booth was successful under the direction of Mra Arthur H. Mathewson. The Ladies’ Eible class managed a food booth which was a great convenlencs, and this work was under the direction of Mre. Henry Dorrence. The young womes of ths O. J. § had the candy booth and did splendid work. Miss Dorothy Tilling- hast was the chairman of the committes. The Sunday school operated a grab bag in the form of an old oaken bueket, and under the direction of C. L. Butler col- lected and disposed of about 1,100 arti- cles. The Camp Fire Girls had an ate tractive doll béoth and managed it under the direction of their guardian, Mre Henry W. Fontaine. The men of the Lincoln club conducted an agricu'tursl booth in which a great variety of pro- duce, tools and other practical articles were sold. Harold Lewls president of | the club. wag In charge. The young mén |han?led the lice cream and punch and itheir booth was in charge of Edward Thorough knowledge of welding and King and their teacher, Ray W. Greene. preheating plus adequate facil The night luneh was cun by the men of and equipment enables us to under-| D Wilson's Bible class and was i : Icharge of William E. Barstow. Thers take WELDING work that others waqaieo a booth which evhibited and sold often are unable to handle properly. |the cloth menufactured by the Connecti- If the casting or forging is too cut Sheen Precders’ associat'on. and this heavy to bring to us our portable *2 under the direction of Henry Dor- equipment enables us to go to the “n,;hr( work. ent at No piece of work too large or too | night small. AUTO TOPS, radistor covers curtains, slip covers and tire covers. reupholster- ing. a’l kinds . autos Jos Angarane, Popd i Pbone 1397. wmaritd cese of the bazaar was appar- for the receipts of the first over £1.000. The total re- {ceipts are o $2,500. | cieared is not {NORWICH WELDING CO. i Phone 213 31 Chestnut Street “ " OVERHALLNG AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, !Carriages, Wagons, ‘Trucks and Carts Mechauical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In All Its Branches fizht and there sum to turn over to the of church repairs which are now laree »< of the bazaar were very at- jiractively decorated by the committee on dreorations. mountain laurel and winter- iberries be'ng used for the general snh me. Frcellent entertstnment was shed ench evering under the super- £ the en and was as follows: The firgt night the Le~ch orchestra of Wauregan. the second evering. Mrs. Ro and duets hr Mrs. ) Mrs. Fred G'lhert of third z/~ht there were readings hy Mre. Myra Frink of Brooklyn. and the last evening there were solos by James Royle, violin solog by Wiliam Keanss. and & comic sketch by John W. Lees and Harry Ainsworth. The attendance at the bazear was very large more than a thousand beine pres- ent during the week. The transportation committee worked hard to assist the workers and many others to get back and forth. The spirit of co-operation iwas snlendid. an entire parish working faitnfully and giving liberally; also many others in the community and outside ‘he town contributed generously to the suc- cess of the bazaar. which was an event | HENRY E. CHURCH ' WM. SMITH ALLEN Address H. F., care Bulletin. dec20d ge; pommlly for ‘someone. 3 € 345 per momth. ern Garose, West Town Bt 1320 rord Kfi," Room 108, Thayer 1 %fl!e of D J. idg. Phone Scott & Clark Corp. RICHARDS BUILDING 507 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET Jonz to be remembered. The Lincoln clul. will hold its anmmsl ejophone 328-3 9 mellln St. Tel 1154-2. : Cfimmmgs & Ring Funeral Dtreetor: ‘and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building <Phons 236-2 - Lady Assistant Funeral Director modern improv B O'Cmnef block. on xunq-xn Thames PROMPT SERVICE ' DAY OR MIGHT - Shea & Burke Funeral D:rectou " GEORGE G. GRANT “Undertaker and Embalmer 52 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE ___ Telephone 'Ifl The Henry Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET R"& housekeeping, 7 Oak St. TO RENT—Eight-room Fourth g n‘ L Sausre. S hons 2!!5. " May \Ifi?fln‘ low reh!lL lyn’ Ontfitters. I' RENT—In fine furnished three or four-room aj Phone un housekeeping. b e e ————— jlon trucs, new tires; a.ways 1o cars of TO RENT — Steam heated mmiahad otner makes. del2d y Ave. onve) 171 5»3 "‘:‘afi lolln!ul-mwn;‘lll nxmuport Toad- s 3650; Uodge 1918 touring, RENT—Light nouse) rooms, .e”msnl!d :ua. Ford lace 1920 coupe, $400; rord Toauster, 1916, $115; keo rour, 1919, road- TO BENT—Furnished rooms ‘Ilor !lsght ‘ster, $375; buick six, 1y16 roadster, $4625; thcse cars are i1 good shape, Arm- ar:& Ga.ma, 319 Franklm St Pnone 756-: ecyd FORB 5“‘—-1311 Fare chn[hr inquire 153 West T% tenement on Greeneville. Phone 796-2. BENT—Purnished Nght housekeep- | § rv::u. 8 Carter Au.m Side. St., 154 AUTO PARTS Motors, Bodies, Fenders, Windshields, { hadistors, Wheels, Coils, Gears, Bear.ngs, Magnetos, Gen- erators, Lrburewns..hvfln&z! etc. New and Used Tires and Tubes. NOBWILH AvLTO Wubhlxu CQ. “We tear 'em down and sell the pleces.” 431-473 North Main Bt., mear = & Clark. Phome 2110. Frazklin declad 7 st Tovely dw{d ENT—Steam TO RENT . light mmac S'll. wvn TO BENT—A nice sixsoom tenement. newly ;eucva-:;d. Thames Sau: Coal Co. - Tel. 1813, LOST AND FOUND . $10 BEWARD for information to the urrest 4.l convic.on of the psnon OT persone who out two treeson my prem- near th ou Dec. 23. dec25d STOREON’ FRANKLIN STREET In Alling Block Inquire of N.Tmt&Co. Ml"flwfl?’%% ROV 1 and whits in Lis- | m::k No. 48011°1>!a’-e‘n';‘:‘;n.;:3 Call | , be- twilé, one call 2322 or © dec23d ' nusrontn'mu NOEWICH WESTEELY LINE, m IOONEY, Prop. Tel. wmefly 24871 8 1 A» m-. 2 ;{:d 5! EINKEAD, * CABREFLL, pgup::vufl; 25 Shetuckes St PR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Leave Nn Land.o‘l‘l‘ Daily (M W'Grory Blds Sorereh. Cann, D\,la&!-l’h’”.l{-&.'l&l automebiles BUILDING FUNERAL DIRECTORS |{-———— ! Telephone GN DAY OR NGKT M“ AN mw 3 declsd FOR SALE—A Wagner unright mahog- any *piano ‘in _ fine copdition. specially priced at $145; easy terms if desired. Tminx Machine Shop, 24 Franklin ‘Sq. rox SALE—Six-room cottage, modern improvements. large lot abput 803400 feet, short walk from Franklin Sq.; 1ust be sold to close estate; price $6.000. Write Estate, Bulletin, or Phone 141-2. | decdd FOR SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin - es for office and household use; all ea oFiaut-Cadden Co. Norwich. DOV FOR SALE—Why buy a new heater or ran:e -bm you can get a lecond as good u Dew at A. Bruckne! nt a2 lnv price? 2 Frapklin St. novtd FOR SALE—KIitchen and parlor stoves, sll;ht.y used, at reasonable prices. Nor- | rniture Co.. § Main St., Nnr'i&.. Omn. Td. 19143 ovad FOR SALE—Radio receiving sets, at modernte nrlu. install one now and hu.r by famous artists; ask us '.0 Plant-Cadden Co.. Nor- novsd nx SALE. MERCANTILE BRICK BUILDING, INEAR ARE. SQU. For foll particatsrs s A. V. COVELLO, Beal Insurance, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CuE St. MINDTE'S WALE m CORNER OF WASEINGTON STREET. . FOR FURTHESR PABTICULARS, ;- INQUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN 81 MAIN STREET PAWNBROKER "RELIABLE LOAN CO. LICENSED PAWNBROKER 57 Franklin Strest Norwich We Buay and Sell Second JUST AREIVED. horses are here on ume, and they Are n njce lot—Dbig omez, unl ones. and single and in pairs. ready to | 16 work Prices low ?{c—&m. kind. | B. PIERSON. LEGAL NOTICES LIMITATION OF CLAIMS. Al‘ A COUBT OF PROBATE HELD t Mansfleld, within and for the District of Mansfieid, on the 20th day of ber, 1922. Present — LEWBLLYN J. STORRS. Judge. Durkee. late of Estate of M. deceased. Carrie A. Bowers, Administrator. Mansfield, in said gum meeting Tuesday evening in the parlors of the Community house. Robert R. West is in town, to move his family to Rockhill, 8. C. GOSHEN The program at the Community club meeting Wednesday evening. Dec. 20th, was along the line of Christmas thought. Miss Laura McCall read a very interest- ing paver on the firgt Christmas celebra- tion held in this country which was in PAINT AND WALLPAPEE FOR SALE—Pamnt $1.75 per gal. o piar $250 grade, wallpaper, 10c per Blazer. 183 West Man St. nzx;‘u my Fir: StatoL Ths bazaar held for four nights las week in the vestry of the church was a very successful affair, far surpassing the-expectation of those who so carefully planned it. Many felt that four nights might prove to be too ex- tended a period. although the prepara~ tions were extengive. The following general committees wers appointed: An executive committee com- posed of the presidents of the organiza- tions represented in the bazaar, an ad- visory committee 'and a finance camumit- tee, also a construction committee, Ed- ward Pratt, chairman; decoration com- mitt, Edward Kind, chairman; electric light committee. Frank Congdon, chair- man; transportation commmittee, Elmer | Greene, ; publicity committee, Rev. Willimm C. Prentiss chairman;|entertainment. ticket committee," Clarence Jeffers, chajr- Quite a number from bere ave antiel- distcibuted, each one present recelving a it Light refreshments were served. Miss Derothy MeCall of Bostom, Mags., is home over the holidays. J. A. Randall was in Willimantie Fri- day, the guest of his cousin, Gelon P. Randall. of Rocky Schools closed their fall term on ¥ri- @z2y. Santa Claus was present in guite & number of thec losing exsrciges. committees for each booth and for the Bnr'hhsmdu.“l. m-_ .nppeu given each night. Al Fargo met with an unusgal e bazaar opened at 6 and cloged at |8ent while running /his gasoline Jooclod;. The mamey recelved from all mmmwmu-.nlx sources was turned over at the close of |exploded. A nmmber of workmen lkmflmm‘ 350 mefimn{gmbytheo‘ges.‘hmuuhuuu < ocd Philips in charge: the ton ips M THE NO Nuu.. R. E.D. u‘Skut-a-....................N\Mflfw....- mw L] 0-9»9/0'! \ ,-op.m-o—dn ing by the women of the parish. Mrs John W. Lees in charge; the third even- ing by the Ladies' AW, Mrs. Carl X. AIL-AD -~ FILL OUT AND MAILL TO RWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. qu.totl.im‘—Wfl.Tolf.ch-h.g& . Classification.. ssevss s S tdd snen sswevssssase v.,m m.m--po..-oamu wmmummmwmm sersrecstraressesnsns cresssectecsnererenen sessesssrsnsascenceee “prsmseressesseepers e

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