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NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922 A Bulletin For Sale / Advertisement. Will Sell It BORN BRYANT—In Lisbon, Dec. 25,°1922, a daughter to_ Mr. and Mrs. Adelard Bryant of Jewett City quin). DIED PLOPA—In this va Dee. 25,1932, Jen- nie I‘Iauad years,”7 months and eet street. FUNERAL NOTICES BULLIVAN—Iu this clty, Dec, 35, 1932, widow of Timothy , of 42 Prospect street. idence Wednesday , at 8 o'clock. Burial at 8.30 o'clock. Burial in St. Joseph's cflhclrr), Willimantic. Kindly omit Requiem mass at-7.30 o'clock in St Mary's Momorial church. ENRIGHT—In this city, Dec. 24, 1922, Mary A. Nolan, widow of John En- right ll‘flncral at her late home, No. 61 Seventh street, Wednesday morning, Dec. 27, at . 9.15 o'clock” Solemn high mass at'St. Mary's Memorial chureh at 10 o'clock. Burial in 8t Mary's semetery. Kindly omit flowers, MAHONEY — In Norwich, Dec. 24, 1922, Hanora Enright, widow of Thomas Mahoney Funeral at her lat street, Wednesday morning at 8.15. Re- quiem mass Mary's Memorial church at 9 o'clock. Burial in St Mary's cemetery. Kindly omit flowers. (Anng ® Pelo- | | Mr.and Mrs, John A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bull=tin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—FOMIQ WANTED—M scellaneous __-FOR SALE WANTED A YOUNG LADY To Work in Printing Office. Inquire at BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED—Male WANTED—Farmhand. Charles Maynard, K. D. 1. Tel 1864-4. dec2 WANTED—Representative in this lo- oa.ity; spare tune; good compensation. | | #red J. rlynn, Greénwich, Conn. dec22d WANTED—Two single men for farm | work; siady employment and fine place | w board. W. S. prown, Shepard Hill Form. Central Village, Conn. Te. Moo- decld ED—Pogition in_manufacturing plan. by american as maser mechanic, asst. supt. production or maintenance; 20 years' experience. . Address Mechanig, 5ox 66, Lulietin. dec20d WANTED—Job as n' ht watchman, s’ experience | night work; no b;a nabua and good ref- erences. an B., care Bulletin. dec20d E. 5d IN MEMORIAM. In Sad and .Loving Memory of MRS. EVELINE B. LINDBERG, whe passed away ome year ago today, Dec. 26, 1921. “Oh, for the touch of -a vanished hand, and the sound of a voice that is gtill.” Sadly missed and faughter and grandson. NE LINDBERG MALLEY, SQUIRES. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funeral Directors and mourned by her WE WANT a young man of character and selung ability to represent us in Wil- limantic; must be able to furnish refer- ences; permanent position with good op- ! portunity for active man who is willing to work. Apply to The Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Conn. decldd WAN Tepresentative for Dan- ielson, Putnam, Kilingly, Grosvenordale, PPlainfield, Central Village Moosup and ! Wauregan, to sell planos, Victro:as and furniture ; good chances to advance rap< {idly, for men who have selling ability; permanent position; applicant must be able to furnish references. The Plaut. Cadden Co., Norw Norwich. ~ declad WANTED TRUCK DRIVER Must be mechanic and a wille ing worker. SHETUCKET COAL AND LUMBER COMPANY 1A Bulleti;n For Sale A Bulletin For Sale ‘Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell lE FOR SALE FOR SALE~—rtiorses WANTED_—We will mail you $1 for full sets of old false teeth, any condii.on ; par- tial sets .in proportion; send by mail Baton iaboratory, Lorchester, 25, Mass. dec36d OR SALE—One good new miich cow, calf. Charies J. Riley, brookiyn, 5 deczid 0 used Holophane ues for electric lishts, luminum ins.de, 40 Wait; suiable for factory or sture; good cons didon and cneap. Lorrame mig. Co., | Westerly, R. 1. dec23d FOR SALE—The chance of a lifetime to buy a farm, 15 head of stock, grain, hay, milk route, 50 hens, engine, Weod- sawing machine, 1,000 cords of standing wood smooth mowings. For fuli descrip- tion, apply to A. 1. Maine, Groton, Conn. deczad ¥OR SAL |D'Otier steey geeen outside, Tel marl4Tulhs OULS D. WARD pays oig prices for used furmiture and antigues. 10X 389. ANorwich. iv13TpThS WANTED—A yoke “of steers, years old, partly broken. Baltic. WANTED—Unfurnished, ment with steam heat. Happenny. 2 or 3 James Welch, dec2vd small wall apart or. 5 jone Holstein cow. dec23d FOR ! cordwood, H. Jordan, tic, Conn. dec21d i ¥OR SALE—Onc Jersey milch cow and ioalf, one Ho.stein milcn cow and heifer, ac 3 Quarry St. deczid FOR SALE—A siightly used $135 Co- Ilumbia Gratanola,,as good as new, our price $55. Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. dec20d YOR SALE—An upright piano, in good ;condition, $50. Talking Mach.ne Shop, 24 Franklin Square. dec20d FOR \L!:,—Gcnume Victrola VI ma- | hogany, terms, $2 down, $1 weekly. | Talking \LAchm\. Shop, 24 Franklin Sq. | dec20d FOR SALE—On Ward ) seven rooms and bath, steam heat, elec- (tric lights. etc.; lot '70x114 feet, with barn and variety of fruit trees; price #4500 to close an cowate. Tel. 876, Mr. Adams, or write Estate, care Bulletin. dec20d "FOR SALE—Hay, hay, first class hay every day, delivered right away. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704, decldd FOR SALE—Ladies’ Columbia bicycle, reguiarly sold for $62.50 . extra special now for only $25; a bargain that cannot be equalied e Plaut-Cadden Co. Main - St,, Norwich. eol FOR SALE—Men’s Columbia bicycle, 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., Norwich. dec19d FOR SALE—Slightly used grand piano n perfect playing condition, with case (finished in ebony; wonderful value at our special price of $265, on easy terms if desired; investigate at once. The Plaut-Cadden’ Co., 135 Main St., Norwich, decl9d FOR SALE—Upright piano in excel- lent condition, mahogany case, splendid tone and_action; special $108, on iterms. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main 8t, Norwich. decl9d FOR . SALE—Eight-room cottage, 456 West Main St. Apply N. E. and M. C. Lucas. Tel. 686. decl6d 41 Sturtevant Ave. 30X IYIZMWE HIGHEST prices paia ture and antiques. Louis D. Ward 489, Norwich. o ANTED—Room, Or car; state rice. Oftics. % WANTED—Raw furs, at H jher's, waisr St., etc., at very reasonable price. General Delivery, , Bulletin dec23d A. Heeb- every Thursday. A. C. Bennett. novldd TINTERNAT VAL S. S. and Realty Agency, real estate ot all description, in- surace, steamshup tickets, notary public. John G. Cheneski, Agt, 160 North Mam St., Pulaski Hall Bidg. nov4d WANTED—iiighest cash prices pald for second hand furmituce, housenoid 0ods, autques. store Lxlures and toois; try me before sellin; . Weisinger, 2. Marke. SL Phone 537 Jysd VAN KOVEN 10¢ cigars, 10 in a box, 95¢; 25 in a box, 5. Fagan's Smoke bhop, ‘opp. Woolworth c. WANTED—Sccone hana antique furs naiture - best prices paid A _Bruckner, 102 Franklin St. Phone 712-5. my30d WVANTED—ADUQUEs. Lools and zecond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger. 65 Franxlin Jan3ld -2 St., cottage, St Pnone 717-3. WE BUY and 9&)’ ighfl! prices for second hand furniture buois, Kremens, successor o King, 46-50 \vater St Plhone 1305. seplid WANTED BPEEDEK TENDERS AND CAED KOOM HELP. APPLY FALLS COMPANY, 166 YANTIC ST. AUCTION AUCTION OF THE GREENEVILLE HOOK AND LADDER CO. FURNITURE WEDNES- DAY, LEC, 27, 122, AT 8 P. M., FUR MunokEd ONLY. 135 FhiR | FOR SALE—Jersey cow and calf and SALE—A large tract of standing Williman- { JUST ARRIVED. My hoises aie here on ume, and they | are u nice Jot—big omes, ight onms. and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready te §0 to work. Prices low fcr the kind | Come and see ihem. Tel £38-3. ELME® ¥ PIEKNON. FOR SALE Fine house in Norwich Town, with several acres land. Attractive William Street property with 2 car garage and large lot. Pretty new house in Thamesville, and many nther good houses to show you. Coit and Sholes ON THE SQUARE TELEPHONE 2:88 For Sale PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly m | PeALYy done. Estiwaies Jromptly { @heertclly gnen Tuw thlletis Co. 68 | Fraukiis St waride CIGARS CIGARS. Whitestone Cigars are $70 per thousand d. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin St i | BEAUTY PARLOR ATTENTION, LADIES MME. LACKENBACH anncunces the ing of her Beauty Parlor, at 3 Niubed fimccs 2aithe ngton Square, Wednesday, Dec. STEINER BUILDING, Z?fl\. Your inspection is cordially |r|-] e & - 2 Rl be vited. Souvenirs will be given to all! A e customers during opening week. H 5 COMMERCIAL HOTEL, located on Railroad Ave. Lot has a frontage of 70 feet on Franklin Square and extends 156 feet to Railroad Ave. For full partieulars, inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY, Agt., Principals only. 278 Main St. FOR SALE 20 SAARES UNITED STATES FINISHING CO. PREFERRED STOCK. It pays dilvdend quarte: rage of 7 per eent. per recommended to Inyes snd security. Write or Telephone JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone 876 Nos. 263 to 271 Main St., Franklia INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street {NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS GALES FERXY Sunday morning, in the M. E. church, W. D. Woodward 10 the theme being, | Two Effects of the Star. Preceding t* {sermon Rev. Mr. Woodward address-d| the children briefly from the -‘ardv “Hitch Your Wagon to a Star.” el Chirtatmas st Incinded Nesaruth ant at the offertory a selection by Stearns was rendered by Mrs. Eugene La Fon- taine, organist. The church decorations' were small cedar trees for the chames! and auditorium, arranged by Mrs. Fan-, ny A. Molthrop and laurel aud poin-| settla for the pedestals arranged by Miss Alice Satterlee. The Christmas| | musical service that was to have beeh given on Christmas evening i FOR SALE 50 SHARES OF THAMES NATIONAL BANK STOCK. ; eity. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisem :nt Wi[l Seh it th T Dorothy Birch Nopes, nnett 4"'.rpfr1;v ” D, n. Making a Plum cene. by childr Herald Ang Coman: lights turnea Toom and turned on on the lighted Christmas tree, were given on the Vic Pirthday of the Kmng & i-tmas Chimes. }\ddlm Frolic. At the conclusion the chairman, Mr. Povey. to the Junfors of the Village Im- provement association, assisting v the program and they recelved ~fts of candy from the tree as a toker £ ap preciation. Auld Lang Syne was sung as the closing number, Mru. Richard Parker, Fuest at Y.v‘(‘r"h Mows? Christmas for who has been ¢ he home in the village of Mrs Dudley C. Perk'ne and daushter, Mim Jennie G. Perkins, left Saturday aftea noon to spend Christmas with Mrs. PeA kins son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Perkins in Newark Mr. and Mrs. Everett Noyes wert Christmas _guests the home of Mr and Mrs. Everett Noyes were Chrietmas guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs Les- ter Greenman of Laurel Hill. Norwich Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham were members of a family dinner party 8t the home of Mrs. Buckingham's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Prank Clark ‘s Norwich Mrs. Laura A. Perkins left the place on Saturday to spend some time Iz Hartford. Miss Ethel Woodward has entered the office of Fred G. Bliss, wool merchant, n Norwich Mrs, Richard a guest at her son. N last week to her daughter. family at the Miss Helen Parker, who has bee¥ home in the village of m Parker and family. left wend the holidays witk Mre. Walter. Bushnell aadq home in West Hawven. kingham of New_ York arrived Saturday to spend. the Christmas holidays at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Buckingham ia the viilage. HOPKINTON A Clristmas tres 2nd entertainme™ was enjoyed in the Second Seventh Dy Baptist church at Hopkinton City, Sat. urday evening. The First Hopkinton -Seventh Dag an entertainment Baptist church gave to_the BMle school Saturday evenimg, Rev. Alva Davis has returned home from an evangelistic trip to Milton, Wis. The family of Thomas A. Grieve church has been postponed to Sunday: Norwich spent Christmas at the home evening, Dec. Owing to illness in!op Mry Grieve's parents, Mr. and Mes. the place during the past month the Daniel E. Blake. necessary rehearsals could not be held.| ‘4m. househ: o0l e~ The Christmas tree with exercises by | warss oot o, Soods of Dr. = SEC. ELMER E. JOHNSON. FOR SALE—One seven-room cottage, all improvements, with large lot, five | minutes from-Franklin Square, must be I'sold. price 34 000; one 1i-room house in | ! business center of city, used as a room- | APPLY TO GILBERT S. RAYMOND, dec21TuS 20 SHETUCKET ST. Embalmers Lady Assistant TO RENT FOR SALE—Automobiise HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITHY ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Afune}al Directors " and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady - Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY DR NIGHT TO RENT—That desirable cottage, No. 1 Wwinchester Place, nine roou large aired and lighted cellar, floor, furnace heat, electric light, water, bath and closet; ample grounds,' ~ with fruit; private spot, three minutes’! walk from Sretucket and Main Sts., rent $35. Owner. John Troland, No. 2 Win- chester Place, Laurel Hill. dec23d TO BRENT—Light housekeeping rooms, heated, 43 Union St. dec23d TO BENT—About Jan. 1st, a fine new, up-to-date apartment of five rooms and bath, in most desirable residential sec- tion, with steam heat; $45 per month. Address H. F., care Bulletin. dec20d TO RENT — Steam heated furnished room ; housekeeping privileges if desired. 59 McKinley Ave. Phone ‘1%15 3. - dec20d | TO RENT—Light housekeeping ronmu, 9 Fountain“St. Tel 1154-2. decld TO BENT—Furnished rooms for xigm housekgeping, 7 Oak St. decl6d TO RENT—Eight-rcom tenement on Fourth St., Greeneville. Phone 796-2. deelba TO RENT—Furnished light housekeep- 'm%, n;og:s § Carter Ave., East Side. ecl4 _ FOR BENT—Office space on Franklin Square. Phone 22¢°. dec13d FOR RENT—Steam heated office in May building ; low rental. Apply Brook- lyn Outfitts decsd TO RENT—In fine neighborhood, Tovely furnished three or four-room apartment Phone evenings 1860, decdd TO RENT — Furnished . rooms gm- housekeeping. Phgne 274. nov28 TO RENT—A nice six-oom tenement, modern improvementt uewly, renovated, in O’Connor block. on Thames Sauare. Inuuir;m'!‘hame! Coal Co. Tel. 1819. | jlon truck, new tires; aiways 1o cars of 133 ¥OR sALE—Maxwell sedan, 1921, run S,uv¥ Mics, peiiect cOndiiui; - Dargall. £uone 1300-5. decivu FOK SALE—1921 Ford touring, lochs allu Fulls practicway ling DEW, 10W suaae- act, VALY I0W piiCe. Lelepuuvle ivorwien | © deczeu uplex truck. . John Gorwan, vailey's Gardge. Qecl0fyiM FOR SALE—1918 Paige roadster; sac- rifice. Call’wornings, 115 North st ueelsd FOR SALE—1914 Cadillac seven pas. senger touring car, in nrst ol con: tion; has new top, (wo spare Lires, Hob- ert Love, naitic, Conn. ecldd THE BEST in used cars. Adame-Tav- | ern Garage, West Town St., 1¥Zv kord | same; owner will take two-thirds mort- gage; has all improvements; a rare op- portunity for someone. Kerr. 147, Room 108, Thayer Bldg. Phpne decléd FOR SALE—A Wagnor upright mahog- /any piano in fine condition, speciall {priced at $145;: easy terms if desired. Talkh;s Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Sq. dec! FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, modem improvements, large' lot abgput 80x400 feet, ghort walk from Franklin Sq.; must be sold to close estate; price $6.000. Wa'n:séislale, Bulletin, or Phone 141-2. e }rm?. SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin es for office and household use; alil sizes. dlet -Cadden Co., Norwich. nov4 ¥OR SALE—1931 | {ersemmaes dec12d FOR SALE—Why buy & new heater FOR SALE—Mitchell six sport road- OF Tange when you can get a second- ster, 1918, $350; Lodge 1913 touring, hand une as good as new at A. Bruckner's $525; Kord late 1920 coupe, $400; Kord 2t @ low price? 102 Franklin St. nov4d roadster, 1 o ster, 315 ’us Afmlck ‘;&? Rty "3.:,&:“ FOR SALE—Kitchen and parlor stoves, tHens: cark ara 5 Bo0d eharss A’ slightly used, B eaconayle prices. h&r‘: Wi rniture Co. ain oTW| urfie(::;a- , 319 Franklis St. Phohe 166 i e o o FOE SALE—I1913 Foru lonnn‘ x FOR SALE—Radio receiving sets, at a cheap for cash. Inquire 152 Weést TDM moderate price; install one now and hear St. nevi7d concerts daily by famous artists; ask us T to demonstrate. Plaut-Cadden Co. Noe- ATTO PARTS wich. novéd Motors, Bodies, Fenders, Windshields, I3 Trapsmissions, Kadiators, Wheels, Coils, Several one -and two-family houses, Axies, Gears, Bearings, Magnetoe. Gén- P'M with all modern improvements, iocated in erators, Cacburetors, Springs etc. New and- Used Tires-and Tubes. the best section in town. Five of the finest farms, NORWICH AUTO WRECKING CO. “We tear 'em down and sell the from Franklin Square. $150,000 471-473_ North Main St., near & Clark. Phone 2110, First mortgage 7 per cent. serial bonds, denommatmns $100, $500, $1,000, prinei- 34 pal ac* #emi-annual interest payable May 1st and Nov. 1st at International Trust Nor- Shop. Tel. 2114, Co., Boston, Muss. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TAUTO STORAGE for the winter at per car, Majestic Bidg., top floor. wich Aum Trimming nov2sd ling house for many years, very ideal for | Inquire of D. J. | located within 4 1-2 miles | The mailing of the coupon below will| WANTED—R. L the Sunday school will be given In ‘the| church Tuesday evening the 26th, at 7; o'clock. A responsive Christmas service was given in the Sunday school by the su- FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MARVIN SAFE. WITH COMBINATION LOCK. INSIDE MEASUREMENTS 26x45, J. L. LATHEOP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St of the Bpworth League evenine service with the appointed toplc. A Christmas earol service. The village school closed Friday at- ternoon for the Christmas recess, opén- ing again for the winter term on Jan. 2. A very pleasing' program of Christ- mas songs and recitation§ was given under the “direction of their teachar, Mrs. Winifred Crepeau of Norwich as follows: Onmening song. Christmas Bells Are Sounding Clear. school r‘cllluonl Christmas Time, Rose Norcross; Christmas Dilemma, Eleanor Smhh' Santa’s Age, J. Edmund Norman, Jr.: song, ush-a-bye. Lul-a-bye, school; Teci- tations. In Christmas Land, Edward MeQuald; The Longest Day. Douglas Fabel; Just Like Santa. Margaret Par ker; A Trick on Santa, Barl Coman- When Santa Claus is President, Helen DeRusha; Father's Christmas Box, Paul Miller; Scaring Santa Claus, Joseph De- usha ; song, The Workshop, schoo!: ecitation, In Luk. Richard Latimer. Christmas Play, Sitting Up for Santa Claus. _ Characters, Maidle. Dorothy. Birch; Bess, Ruth Fabdel; Grace. Ethel Main; Edfe, Betsy Berrien; Thistla- down, Dorothy Fabel: Susie, Em-Beth ‘Bennett; Will, Paul Miller; arry, War- ren Norcross; Fred. Robert Allyn; Gus- tavus, Willlam McNaught: Santa Claus, Viola Riley. Closing song, Silent Night, school. There was a well ladened Christmas tree with gifts for both pupils and teacher with cawdy and fruit. Five pupils were perfect in attend- ance the entre fall term. and eight per- fect in attendance for the month of De- PAWNBROKER TRELIABLE LOAN CO. LICENSED PAWNBROKER 57 Franklin Street Nerwich We Buy and Sell New and Second Hand Articles. — MUSIC |7 HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studie, Alice Bldg ERNEST = BULLATD Teacher of the Vielir Phone 127°4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Tuthits to Lena POULTRY Red or Buft perintendent, C. E. Colver, and school.| Rev. .J W. Woodward was the leadér|the mill of the Ashaway Woolen Co. Warden have arrived homestead of Dr. A. B. Briggs, which he has purchased récently. The post office at Ashaway reports nd at the formee | special Increase in Christmas mall over last year. New machinery is stfll arriving o Bulletin's Pattern Service . 4139 A FREOOK TO PLEASE THE LITTLE M58 Picture pockets have long been a ular fuluxe of children’s dresses. modal is especially nur‘ulve, as it also shows the new broad collar. The pattern is cut in four sizes: 3, 4, cember. Friends and parents of the Du-;g and § years. A $-year sice bring further informati jpils were in attendance at the losing;3 1-4 yards of 32-inch material. To pre |as fllustrated requires 5-8 yard of Rock ‘puneu must be well matured and healthy stock Call 1828-2. STORE ON NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop; [Name .. glx work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry. Pond | Address t Shea & Burke FuneralDirectors 41: Main Street GEORGE G. GRANT _ Undertaker and Embalmer 62 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 1308 The Henry Allen & éon_Co 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS tady Assis.ant Telephone GM DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. 'FUNERAL DIRECTORS3 Norwich and Jewett City . !v. G«nnln ering shrubs, ood kururv u: Free anlivery. T ORDER Bout Bowi Givenbouses, 75 Cedar warlié COAL AND WOOD o SR Bt tses St Sl e Y SRS fl?t‘ !A(Ll:—whnt'es birch wood, “ . our "l.u?. SLD e m ")L v D. 8, Norwich Town. ress Gudis. g IR R FOR BALE — Seasoned hard: ’v in Ree lengths, J. Siegel Phohef1076-5. dedsd o ar § it. lengths. H. B. W Our o L By . B AL Ruies, novild © WOR SALE--Best dry harc wood , ‘bas- uta o. conu. lowest prices. Pnone 543. in large or small uu h-'."?“u o 1335 " Bhaoih W o': irkee u.u.. o uu m CHIROPODIST seasoned AXD SEASONED WOOD i gk G THoNTsoX. ¥, 6. cn 5 Pr r t) !- Alice ‘llg.ll-. Bldg.,’ 321 -':—5“& fana. Phone 1366-4. .| Telephone 563 wood n ! Lates. FRANKLIN STREET In Alling Block "Inquire of ! N.Tarrant & Co. Phone 170—117 Main St. DENTISTS DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth’s __ Norwich, _FLonn. DR. KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE © DENTISTRY. 20 lhnllnhn ¢ 8t DR. €. R. CHAMSERLAIN OENTAL SURGEON W'Grory Bldg Norwioh, Conn SUILDING E, ctnunu J. H, BARNES, Wood, Wire aad Metal; Ligl Tron Furbtag, Cormer eads and s..'éf pended Ceilings. Estimates uheartully nvam i dcolumbm House. Norwich, Conn, HARDWOOD FLOORING Parqyet Strip Flooring 1aid, xfl ‘& Olg fl:‘i‘dfllzrlaped lnnrd-w ates cheerful i IVA.R JOHNSON, 157 Mlyllfieveflt TWiLtian ¢ You Nfl. Coucractor and Builder, Mill Work and Jobb 3 . B9 Muin %3 Fhome 031 lr‘l- ==;'=='_——-z—_._._.—___._~__-. uto T LOST AND FOUND t A black and white dog. 0 'Luban. rexmmuun No. 18071 Pdr?fitoz: iCall 484, dec26d | LOST—Bunch of keys. between Ripley ,Hill and Postoffice. Finder 1&% at %y ley's Cigar Store. dec26d Mmg . oy g MACHNISTS A M. A BARBER Steam Engine Repairs 'THERE 1§ no adverti: ma Con sing medium | Scott & Clark Corp. IW TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET Phone 1397. THERE S MERIT in our work; 1mp=rnu Garage. Co., Chestnut St. “JAMES E. MOORE, Eooins 111-112 Thayer Buildisg, Franklin Square, octl2 y 1t hone Je30d FOR SALE. AUTO TOPS, radistor covers. curtains, i CE0LEOER, pdlator corers, curiaien: | armmoawTie BRICK ing, all kinds o. auios. Jos Angarano, [NEAR FRANKLIN SQUARE. Pod it Phone 1397. wartd: For full particulars. see AND REPAIR W(l el 1627-3. ~ 198 CHft St OF ALL KINDS R LADIES, ATTENTION Automoblles, SUITABLE FOR CLOAKIN(‘}B. COAT. Carriages, Wagons,|_ Trucks and . Carts INGS AND SUITINGS. VELOURS, 'POLO, AND SERGES. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS, Mechaiical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing In ANl “Its Branches BUILDING, NGEWICH TOWN. FOR SALE EE VERY DESIRABLE 9-ROOM SEMI-COLONIAL HOUSE, AT & 2¢ SACHEM STEEET, WITH A VERY CHOICE LARGE LOT. WITHIN PNE MINUTE’S. WALK FEOM CORNER OF WASHINGTON STREET. R FURTHER PARTICULARS, ' INQUIRE OF ' JOHN A. MORAN - REAL ESTATE BROKER : FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE i&-roun hmue, in excellent. condition, central and ideal. ind and a double TRUCKING rOR EXPRESS AND TAXI WORK, call Sbannon, 1971 Norwich. decld GEOBGE LAMBERT — aavm; AT! ng dumping, trucks Llpl St. er Occum. Tel. u"f'u.m‘ Pt eimsmoo o thoind i, e R ok “L =t — Y l‘1\1. D. Iflll-usx‘ 293 W;:fl ll.lns;-u We Stk ove evel anywhere. Ly 4§ “’.rnr!h umouhmu‘ tention ziven to moving boilers and m chinery. Tel 1583-3. Rovid FRANOIS D. DONOHUE, TR i § mxnm ilnm Zlmlnlml. X Btnv':lf Ave. - l'la.‘m.l Main St ?hon. 30 ACRE STATE ROAD : ramM, : la Izu river frontage, &om. fine ol xhah both _sides Xy house, hardwood flmn. for umu.y use ;. ll-" .t” M lll : e Il’ AGENCY, Willimantie, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. b e L PAINT AND wn.uum S o+ S, S—— SALE—Paint_SL15 per gal. At 52,50 srade: wal Bt m"fin"" WANT 10 put your = 5ne = 183 ‘West St nesxt uu"l“‘ lhnnck St. orchard, “.“0, $500 cash. decléd Cona. ! ogram, The Community Christmas tree wnas held in the Countrv Club house. wi'h| the singing of Christmas hymns and carols on Friday evening, under the' auspices of the Village Improvement aé; sociation, D. R. Povey, president, -acts: ing as chairman of the foliowing pro- gram, with Mrs. Delphine Fish reader, of the story of the hymn or carol previ- ous to the singing of the .same . O. Come All Ye Faithful. Miss James G. Perkins at the piano; The First Nosl; a, Away in a Manger, b, Hush a bys, Lul-adye, sung by ‘childrap, Mrs. Wal- ter X Buckingham at tuasiplano; reci- tation for Christmas. Margaret Parver; carols. I Saw Three Ships, God Rest You Merry Gentlemen; concert sinzing; Silent Night, quartette Mrs, - Buoking- HOTELS AMEKICAS HOCSE, D. Morrissey. Virst clss garage Rnu o= cted Puvue —— BCOKBINDING JOGEPH BRADFORD 108 Ereadway Blank Books kiade cad Ruled to Order P ——— THERE 1s no adveril medium in sing Eastern Conneeticut equal to The bulle- tin for business results. i 1 inch contrasting material. Pattern mailed to any addréss om Te- oeint flr 10 cents l|n s llv‘er or n.nm ‘ S-=4 12 cents in silver or stami ouP~Tp-To-Date Fall and Winter mf i1923 k of Fashions. Pantomime, the word, originally de- noted a person, not a spectacle, acted entirely by mimicry. LOOKS ™ g hl-dptbn to all American and Publications. SHEA'S 'NEWS BUREAU UNION lfluln! MAIL-AD FILL OUT AND MALL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. IOeaLme,AnnpSWab!oleq Wam.Teld,FcS-b.Eh. Name secssnsssens Classification. R E.D. OPSHEEtisesscnsnnasessssssssss Numberof sesenseven ln;crfions......,...... POS QUL ..o lansstesssanssssasassbo NIIARCIONE, oo pveerssoreson Write complete ad below includifig name and address e Or if blind .address is wanted mark X here

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