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# NORWICH BULLETIN, WEDRESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1922 e et e e e A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin Want .. |A Bulletin Want ) Advertisement Will Get It| Advertiseinent Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It e e FOR SALE ¥OE SALE Now milch cows and springers, high grade _Holstein, Tel. 3. 'R. H. Whyte, Willimantic. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It MARRIED B 'ND — MERRIMAN — In Groton, i 1923, by Pev. Mr. Hurlbutt, Misg Stella A. Merriman, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Merriman of Mont- ville, ar@ Stanley Hammond of Posts- mouth, N. H. DIED READ—In Yantio, Dec. 26, 1982, sud- denly, James S. Read. aged 66 years. Notice of funeral Hereafter. CARNILL—On Thursday, Dec. 21, 1922, Mary Agnes Leshy, wife of the late George _Staftord’ Cihlll, at her resi doncs, 719 Ea#t 17th street, Ecooklyn, N. Y. WILSON—In - Nerwich, Dec. 28, 1922, Peter Wilson, late of Wauwecus Hill, aged 17 years. A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Sell it| Advertisement Will Rent I FINANCIAL AMD COMMERCIAL MARKET W 'WANTED—-Female WANTED—Miscellaneous fonoae WANTED—A good six or seven-room cottage with garden, in_the vicinity of Norwich Town. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg. decZTWFS WANTED—A two-horse team wagon. C. Browning, Plain Hill. dec2Td VANTED—We will mail you $1 for full sets of old false teeth, any condition ; par- tial sets in proportion; send by mall Eaton Laboratory, Dorchester, 25, Mass, dec26d WANTED—Unfurnished, ment with steam heat. Happenny. dec25d HIGHEST prices paid 1or used turn: ture and antiques. Louis D. Ward. Box Norwich. IYIZMWF WANTED—Raw furs, at H, A. Heeb- ner's, Water St, every Thursday. A. C. novidd RNATIONAL 5. §. and Realty Agency, real estate of all description, in- surace, " steamship tickets, notary public. John_G. Cheneski, Agt., 160 North Main St., Pulaski Hall Bld; novid WANTED Highes: cash prices paid LEGAL NOTICES ATTENTION, SIDEWALKS! The ordinances of the City of Norwich impose a penalty of $5 upon any owner, erson having the care of any building abutting the public high- vs of the City where there is a side- walk, elther graded or paved. who fails to g i ave’ removed therefrom ali snow. sleet with 2 car garage-and large lot. and ice within three hours after it shall Pretty new house in Thamesville, !) been deposited, or " within _three {hours after sunrise when the same has and many other good houses toV|rajien in the night season;and also upon show you. any such party who fails to have the snow ;2 on ;\IIL‘!I tI:‘de‘l"'alk ;umo\ex} |Dl' hnl'overl)' sanded within two hours of its becom! Coit and Sholes . e ON THE SQUARE TELEPHONE 2288 WANTED—Woman or girl as houte- keeper; no washing. = Mrs. Cormell, 34 Hill St., Jewett City, Conn. d&e2id WANTED—Competent cook. Phome 1640. Mrs. Thomas M. Shiélds. dec27d WANTED—Manicurist, all around girl, steady good position. Mme. Lackenbach, 3_Washington _Squarc. Gec27d WANTED—A rciddle aged woman as companion and assistant housekeeper in family of three adults; house has steam heat and electric lightsand is within two minutes’ walk from railread station, store, postofice and church, jn village r Willimantic. Address, stating de- 3¢ Lawrel St., Hartford, Conn. “ P S FOR SALE | Fine house in Norwich Town, with several acres land. Attractive William Street property eral new milch cows, | Fhone 1851-23. 8 STRONG. |South Pacifio .,. South Rafiway th Ry pr Tenn Copper Tobaceo Prod Tobacco Prod Union Pacific Lester A. Main. dec2TWE 3 “FOR SALE—125 Gords of wood, all cut, in woodlot. Telephone 4634, decid FOR SALE—One two-tenement house, with modern improvements, good loca” tion, in city of Norwich; satisfactory |price and easy terms. Burdick & Mc- ! Nicol, Thayer Bldg. dec27d FOR SALE—One exceptionally fine pair 5 year old oxen, also one paic 3 year old | stéers, partially broken, three new mileh | cows and others due to freshen soon. Henry A. Richmond, Norwich, R. D. dec27d FOR SALE—730 D'Olier_steel shades for_electric lights, green outside, aluminum inside, 40 watt] Suitable for factory or store; good con- dition and_cheap. Lorraine Mfg. Co., Westerly, R. L. dec23d FOB SALE—The chance of a lifetime New York, Dec. 26.—Stock prices gen- erally exhibited a firm tone at the be ning of the closing week of the year. cept for an advance in erude oil e the Wyoming field, there were no partic ular outside news developments to ac count for the rise. the buying reflecting speculative confidence in businese condi- tions during the first Part of next year and aggressive pool operations in special shares. Studebaker was one of the individual features, establishing a new peak price for the year at 140 7-8, but reacting half a point on profit-taking. the net gain on the day being 2 1-8 points. Buying of Studebaker and other motor shares ap- varently was in anticipation of inoreased sales following the winter ghows which begin In this city next month. Stude- % small apart- Call 2122. Dr. &0 deposited during the day time, for each successive period of four hours thereafter it so remains after proper notice given. This will give notice to all affected by the foregoing ordinances that the same will be strictly enforced and anyone fafl- ing to comply therewith porsecuted from this time forward. Dec. 1st, 1922, FUNERAL NOTICES MATHIEU—In Norwich, Dec. 25, 192 John Matlricu, aged 46 yeurs, of Day- . Funeral &t his home in that place Thurs- day, Deg 28, w'th services at St. Jo- sepi's choreh, Dayville, at § a. m. s W 11 - Willys O'land used Holophane Willys O'land Worth Pump aral housework. Apply i phone between 6 and 7 p. m. on Friday to €, Woodman 11 Huntington Place. , Tel. New Yo some good b FOR SALE A. E. CRUTHERS, CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our heartfelt thanks Lo our many WANTED—Male HIRT Manufacturer wants agents to for second hand furpiture, household g00ds, antiques, store fixturés and tools; try me before selling. N. Weisinger, 33 Market St Phone 637 to buy a farm, 15 head of stock, grain, hay, milk route, 50 hens, engine, waod- sawing machine, 1,000 cords of standing I 20 SHARES Street Commissioner of the City of Nor- wich, dec§W baker sells ex-dividend 25 stock on Friday. 25 per cent ernment_securitie n . n anticipation sell shirts direct to wearer; €arn big money; be your own boss; Do experience or capital Tequired; write for frec sam- Madison Mills, 507 Broadway, New deciTW ; “must have best of references' and long experience. Apply Thames Coal Co. aec2id ~ WANTED—Farmhand. _ Charles . Maynard, R, D. 1. _Tel. 1864-4. dec25d WANTED—Representative in_this lo- cality; spare time; mood compensatioh. Fred J. Fiynn, Greenwich, Con, dec22d | WANTED—Two single men for farm work ; steady employmeat and fine place to board. W. S. Brown, Skepard Hill Farm, Centra! Village, Cenz. Tel. Moo decid ment demand was dull an numbering the The new treasury for the first time ing sold as low as months, The second 4's active, registered a net gain o on $100 and the exception of the Victory 4 3-4 advanced 2 to 1 There was 1 gn group alth Jyed New high records for were established during th Pond Creek Coal. which Henry Ford for the sale of some of its Kentucky coal propeeti Stewart- Warner Sneedomotor. Strombe tor and Endicott-Johnson, b last named ng attributed to expecta- tion of a stock dividend month. On the other hand. Marine pre- ferred, which recently cutg its dividend in ha'?, established a new low record at 43 1-4, as compared with the year's high of 87 3-8, and closed at 41 1-4 for a net loss of 4 points. Baldwin was boug! lative expectation that carly report will show the common dividend fully Dated_at Norwich. Conn.. this 19th |¢3ned and a sizeable sum carried to sur- day of December, 18 plus. The stock touched 136 2 Per order of the Diractors. high on the movement. but react ARTHUR F. HO;’V,\RD_ 8 on profit-taking. Strombers ; . Presi tor closed near! polnts hi an- EDWIN W. H‘é{ég‘”y nouncement of a proposed 100 per cent 2 Secret rease in capital and declaration of a AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |Stock dividend being made after the mar- at Colchester, within and for the District | ket cloged. Otis Elevator dropped two :;‘EICD‘M ’Plsu)\g:m?n the 23d day of Decem- | points on official denials that the com- Fresent—GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Judge | thaves oo e tour g0 i poly " Common Acting. Egtate of Mary I C. Whiting, late of | American Sugar stocks were strong de- ®pite announcement of a cut in ti by Colc , in sald District deceased. ix d. b. m. c. t. @ ex- | fined product by some of the larger com- ration account with | panies. gains of 2 7-5 points each being Couet for allowarice; | recorded by American Sugar and Amer- fcan Beet Sugar. Higher jeices for Wyoming Crude Oil found reflections in g of 1 to nearly 3 points in Pa Phillips Petroleum, Standard 0} Callfornfa, Cosden and Producers and Refiners. California Petroleum dropped nearly 3 points. Some of the other individual steong pots were Burns Brothers A, Chicago Pneumatic Tool. General Eleetric. Pigg- Iy-Wiggly and Weils Fargo. the ains ranging from 2 to 4 points. Fisher Body broke 10 1 points on short gelling and Allied Chemical yielded 1 1-2 in response to speculative disappointment over the failure of the divectors to increase the regular $4 annual dividend rate at to- day's meeting. Rail shares moved in 4 conflicting man- ner, Reading, New York Central and Louisville and Nashville recording mod- erate ir:!\rv;emml, while St. Paul com- mon and preferred and Lackawanna wers b reactionary the last named dropping U 5 biy ax smasees ssoe nearly 3 points. November eamnings|i; g rih 4th 4%s 9854 98.70 statements published thus far. with the | viciory s%s . 10044 10040 Creeoton o Lackawauna compared fa-|tyeas 4ys ....10000. 9986 vorably with those of November of 125t | " Quoted in doliars and cents per $100 year. Call money opend at 4 1-2 per cent |>™% but advanced to 5 during the noon hour and thenco to § 12. where it closed re were no changes in time m and commercal paver eates, business in | IOtALISns AFs in cents per unit of fom each being dull. With the London, mar- | SEn cwreney: kets closed because of the Boxing hotl- | Sterline— ¥ ay, business in forcign exchanges was quiet, with no important changes m| Demand et rates Francs gz en sTOCKS. Seoers The {following is a summary of the |Lire tfansactions on the New York Stock Ex- | Swiss francs change up to 8 P. M.: Pesetas .., ... High. Low. Close |Beigian francs - 78% 76% , 77 |Kronen. . e A 43!’/. 4y 2 32 ar also on by i= negotiating wood, smooth mowings. For full descrip- neighbars for their acts of sympat] PRIy to A. H. Maine, Groton, Conn. kindness during our the sudden death of o ved and father, Rev. Paul F. Werth, acts wiil,always be remcmbered by w MES. P. F. WERTH AND FAMILY. CHURCH & ALLEN 15 MAIN STREET Funera! Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 UNITED STATES FINISHING ©O. PREFERRED STOCK. 1t psys diivdend quarterly at the rago of 7 per cent. per annum, and is recommended to investers for its yield and security. Write or Telephone JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone 876 the losses oute _VAN KOVEN 10c cigars, 10 in a box, 95c; 25 in a box, . Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolworth's. SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. y A_special meeting of the stockholders of The Norwich Compressed Air Power Company is hereby called to meet ai the office of Edwin W. Higgins, No. 59 Broadway, Norwich, Conm., on the 22d day of January, A.'D. 1923, at 2 p. m., to determine whether they will vote to confirm the action of the directors of said Corporation who voted to terminate the corporate existence of said Corporation at a_meeting held in said Norwich on the 18th day of December, 1922, by the adop- tion of the following vote “Resolved. That the corporate exist- of The Norwich Compressed Air r Company be terminated and that ction cequired by law be taken to finally dissolve said Corporation.” 4 14's touched pas October 17. have FOR SALE—One Jersey milch cow and calf, one Holstein mlich cow and heifer, St dec21d WANTED—Second hana antique far- niture; best prices paid A Bruckner, 102 Franklin St. _Phone 712-5. my30d WANTED—Antiques, tools and zecond- hand furniture. IH. B. Tiger, 55 Frankla jan3id E BUY and _pay highest prices for second hand furniture and booka. ‘mens, successor to King, 44-50 Water Phone 1305. wepl2d WANTED SPELDER TENDKRES AND CARD ROOM HELT APPLY FALLS COMPANY, 163 YANTIC ST. Talking Machine *Shoj Franklin Square, dec20d “FOR SALE—An upright piano, in good condition, $50. Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square, dec20d = | FOR SALE—Genuine Victrola VI ma- hogany, $35; terms, $2 dowm, S1 weekly. Taiking Machine Shop, 4 Frankiin Sq. dec20 0L SALE—On Ward 5t cottage, en rooms and bath, steam heat, elec- c lights, etc.; lot 70x114 feet, with {barn and variely of fruit trees, price »4.500 to close an ustate. Tel. 876, Mr. Adams, or write Estate, care sulletin. dec20d ¥OR SALE—Hay, hay, first class hay. every day, delivered right away. Peter Nawroeki, Yautic. Tel 170¢. decl9d "FOR SALE—Ladies’ Columbia bicycle, regularly sold for $62.50. extra special now for only §25; a bargain that cann which vielded slightly, points and Cu dropped a po In the list losses of 1 to y on specu- FOR SALE SECOND-HAND MARVIN WITH COMBINATION LOC INSIDE MEASUREMENTS J. L. LATHEOP & SONS, 28 Shetucket St. manufactusing plant by American as master mechanic asst. supt. production or wmaintenance; 20 years' experivnce, Address Mechah Box 66, Bulletin, dec20d WE WANT 2 youhg man of char: and selling ability to represent us in Wi limantic; must be able to furnish refer- exces; parmanent position with good op~ portunity for active man who is willing |te work.” Apply to The Plaut-Caddea Co., 1 Norwick, Conn. declsd WANTED—A ropresentative for Dan- felson, Putnam, Killingly, Grosvenordale, Plinflel, Central Viliage, Moosup ind Wauregan, to zell pianos, Victrolas and furniture ; good chunces to advancs rap- idly for men who have selling ability; permanent position; applicant must be able to furnish references. The Plaute Cadden Co., Norwich. dec13d Louis and W Tron Mountain Pennsylvania Texas and M Line 4's, Weste national and 6's, Lehigh 3 s and Minneapolis-St 4’s, were strong. The principal deveiopn dustrial list was a bLn points in Atlantic points in General E gett and Myers i's and ¢ §'s also were heavr. Producers and re= finers 8's, with warrant moved ull nearly 2 poi nd Bethlehem Steel Te= funding 5, 4 Interboroug™s Rapid Tran: d Brooklyn Rapid Transit 7's ed ubout 1 1-3 points. Total sales (par 000. Two new offerings of approximatels $1.500,000 each wern put out today, ond an wue of first mortgage real estate improvement 5, 5 1-2 and 6 per ceaf bonds of the Central Manufacturing District and the other an issue of fires§ mortgage 25. year 5 1-2 per cemt goid bonds of the Commonwealth Watef company of New Jersey. SAFE, rt x45. Attest - Orleansy | dec20W Coast - e ] TRANSPORTATION AUCTION AvCTION NORWICH-WESTERLY 'BUS FINE, bé equalled, The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 [NICK MOONEY, Prop. Tel Westerly 2467, Main St, Norwich. decisd " |Leave Westerly 5 and 11 a;'m., 2" and § FOE SALEMen's Columbia bicycle, |0 I Leave No. Stoningion 820wl 11.20 very special now for $37.50; & regular 3350 500, B0 365 value; a fine gift for man or boy. SRR The ' Plaut-Cadden Co., 135 Main St, Norwich: e decisd FOR_SALE—Slightly used grand piano in 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 Maln St. Norwich. ec FOR SALE—Upright piano in_excel- lent condition, mahogany case, splendid tone and action; special $105, on terms. The Plaut-Cadden Cq 135 Main St., Norwich. dec19d FOR SALE—Eight-room cottage, 456 ] West Main St. Apply N. E. and M. C. Lucas. Tel. 686. decl‘fl FOR SALE—One seven-room cottage; all_improvements, with large lot, five minutes from Franklin Square, must be sold, price $4,000; one 1i-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. Inguirc of D. J. Kerr, Room 103, Thayver Bldg. -Phone 147, \ decl6d ¥OE, SALE — Herring - Hall - Marvin | safes fof office and houseliold use; all sizes. | Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich. nov: FOR SALE—Why buy a new heater or range when you can get a second-! hand one as good as new at A. Bruckner's at a low price? 102 Framklin St. nov4d | FOR SALE—Kitchen and parlor stoves, slightly used, at ceasonable prices. _Nor- wich Furniture Co., 6 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Tel 1914-3. nov2d FOR SALE—Radio recelving sets, at & moderate price; install one now and hear concerts daily by famous artists; ask us | to demonstrate, Plaut-Cadden Co., Not- For Sale Sevefal one and two-family house: with all modern improvements, located in the best gection in_town. Five of thej 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 andl gemi-annual interest payable May | ist and Nov. Ist at International Trust Co., Boston. Mass: The mailing of the coupon below will bring fucther information: Name . Address Booms 111-1]3 Thayer Building, Square, OF THY GREENEVILLE HOOK AND LADDER CO. FUENITURE WEDNES- DAY, DEC. 27, 1922, AT 8 ¥. M., FOR MEMBERS ONLY. d her admin d estate to the is therefore Ordered, That the 30th day, of Decem . A. D. 1 X . at ihe ‘erro Do it cares: Norwich-Westerly. SEC. ELMER E. JOHNSON, Fares wich-Westerly. rth Stonington, 4 id District. be. and the same for hearing ihe same and said Administratrix is directed to give tice thereof by hing this order once In The ullet; ner having a circulation in said Dis- at least four days prior to the date FOR SALE—Automobiize cach gu TO RENT TO RENT—Six-room flat, all improve- ments, 259 Central Ave. dec27d TO RENT—Furnished rooms, steam- heated. 46 Church Bt. dec2d _ TO RENT—Furnished _rooms, FOR SALE—A number of good used cars in first clasg condition. Armory Garage, 319- Franklin St. Phone 756-2. dec: FOR SALE—Maxwell, sedan, 1921, run 6,000 miles, perfect condition’; bargain. Phone 1935 dec2bd FOR SALE—1931 Ford touring, looks and runs practically like new, low mile- age, very low price. Telephone Norwich 46314, dec26d THE BEST in used cars. Adams Tav- ern Garage, West Town St., 1920 Ford ton truck, new tires; always 15 cars of other makes. decizd ¥OR SALE—1913 Foru touring_car, cheap for cash. Inquire 152 West Town st. novitd FLORIDA Through Sleeping Car Service To all points on East and West Coast—also Southern Pines and Pinehurst, N. C., Camden, S. C., Savannah and Brunswick, Ga. ALL YEAR TRAINS ue) were $11,6308 Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers ~323-Main Street Chamber of. Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR MIGHT Acting. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- necticut. In the matter of Manuel Fernandez, & Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. 6210. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt, of New London, in the County London, District aforesaid: > is hereby given that on the 30th ovember, A. D. 1922 the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors ill be held before the undersigned at his office, 35 Broadway, Norwich, in said District, on the 29th day of December, A. ID. 1922, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint {rustee, be heard as to orders of Referes for gare of property of the estate and disposal thereof, at auction or private sale ex- amine ‘the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come bé- fore said meetine. THOMAS M. SHIELDS, Referee in Bankruptcy. Norwich, Conn. Dec. 18, 1922. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- necticut In the matter of Georga W. Harwood, a Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy No. $238. To the creditors of the above named bankrupt. of New London, in the County of New London, District aforesald, bank- cupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of Decemher, A. D. 1922, the aboye named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held before the undehsigned at his office, 35 Broadway, Norwich, in said Dis- trict, on the 28th day of Décember A. D. 1922, at 10 o’clo~% in the forenoon, at which time said cred? § "= may attend, prove their claims, apooin. trustee. be heard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposgl thereof. at aue- tion or private sale, examine the bank- rupt, and transact sich other business as may proarly come hefore waid meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS. Refaree in Bankruptey. Norwich, Conn., Dec. 18, 1922 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Con- Tnecticut. In the matter of Nunzlo Te s Bankrapt. In Bankruotey .No, 6198. To the credifors of the above named “baukrupt, of Norwich, in the County of le: London, District aforesaid, bank- Tup Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of November, A. D. 1922, the above named was duly adjudicated a bankrupt, ~———————— [and that the first meeting of his ceeditors PRINTING of all kinds promptly &d |will be held before the imdersigned at his done. Estimates promptly aad [office. 35 Broadway. Norwich, in said . gfven. The brlietia Co.. 6 | District, on the 30th day of Decémber, A. at mayide at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at time snid creditors may attend, their claims, appoint trustee. be heard as to orders of Referee for care of property of the estate and disposal theréof, at auction or private sale, ex- amine ‘the bankrunt. and transact such other busicess as may properly come be- fore sald meeting. THOMAS M. SHIELDS. Referee in Banl Norwigh, Conn., Dec. 18, 1922 Thére was a community tfee at the church on_Saturday cvening. The school children furnished the program under the direction of their teacher, Mrs. Alice Bug- bee. Miss Elizabeth Koss of Hartford was home for Christmas. Barl and Ralph Poole of Wallingford are home for a few days. Timothy Lynch entertathed William Bates and family of W Valley and Mr. and Mfs. Harlow Scott of War- renville on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs, Darrow of New London and Mrs. Jane Cassidy and two h- ters of Norwich at the Oaks for the week end and e Joseph Toth of TO REN ig] heated, 43 Union St. 5 70 RENT — Steam heated room ; housekeeping. privileges 1 59 McKinley Ave. Phone 1715-3. dec20d TO RENT_Light ubuserceping rooms, | 9 Fountain St. Tel 1154-2. ec19d " TO RENT—Eight-room tenement on Fourth St, Greemeville. Phone 796-2. declsd ¥OR RENT—Offige space on Franklin g |square. - Phone 222 ' Gectsd FOR RENT-Steam -heated office in May building ; low rental. Apply Brook- Iyn_ Outfitters. dec5d TO RENT—In fine neighborhood, lovely fufnished three or four-room apartment. Phone evenings 1860. decdd 70 R . light TO RENT — Furnished rooms, housekeeping. Phone 274. nov2s TO BENT—A nice six-room! tenement, odern impravemeénts néwly removated, in O'Connor block., on Thames Square. Inquire Thames Coal Co. Tel. 1819, nov22d Fnished desired. High. Low. U S Lib 3%s ..100.86 100.56 U S Lib 1st 4%s 99, 98.92 AUTO PARTS Motors, Bodies, Fenders, Windshields, Transmissions, Radiators,. Wheels, Coils, :g.ln Geprs,. Bearings, Magnetos, Gen- rs, Carburetors, Springs. etc. New #nd Used Tires and Tubes, NOEWICH "AUTO WEECKING CO. “We tear 'ém down and sell the pleces.” 471-278 Nofth Main St near Scuts & Clark. Phome 2110. Seaboard ‘Florida Limited | All Pullman, Train De Luxe, { ] Resumes Service January 1st, 1923 Unsurpassed Dining Car Service Use Seaboard Travel Service THE COLONIAL EXPRESS, com- mencing Jan. 1st, will carry thru sleeper “daily from Boston to St. Petersburg, Fla.,, making East Coast connections at 'Jacksonville. ‘Write or call for authentic infor- mation, reservations; also booklet —Wintering in the South.” S. B. Murdock, G. E. P. A. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 142 W. 42nd Street, New York Serelgn Exchange. Wuh the exception of sterling, al AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AUTO STORAGE for the winter at $4 per car, Majestic Bldg., top floor. Nor- wich Auto Trimming Shop. Tel. 2114. novZsd NOBWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shoj all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry, Pond St. Phome 1397. oet12 _THERE IS MERIT In our work; try it Imperial Garage Co., Chestnut St Phons 929, Je308 AUTO TOPS, radlator covers. curtains, flip covers and cire covers. reumnolsier: autos. Jom Angaras R R ‘mari0d INE US RERAR 1T wa FOR RENT STORE ON FRANKLIN STREET In Alling Block Inquire of N. Tarrant & Co. Phone 170—117 Main St. Allied Chemical Allied Chalmers Am Ag Chem Am jAm Am Am Am Am tAm Am 8% 403 5% 1735 35% 183 10% 631 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors | s R AR | NEW YORK VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE Gomtortavle Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at $3.38 30 P M 731 | Argentina 17% | Brazil 5% 184% 10% o Car & Fay . Hide & L .. Hide & L pr Am Tel & Tel Am Tobacco Am Woolen | Atch T & S F Atch T & 8 F pr Balt & Ohio .. Balt & Ohlo pr Beth Steel . Beth Steel (B) Beth Steel cu pr . Brook Rap Tr . Butte Cop & Z Butte & Sup . Canadian Pacific Central Leather Leath pr Chandler Motor Ches & Ohio .. Ches & Ohlo pr . Chi Gt West . Chi Gt West pr Chi M & St P . CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ; Chicago, Dec. 26—Prospécts of ime proved business tended tolay % give an upward tilt to values In thé wheat market. Closing quotations were 102 |firm at the same as, Saturday's finish 91% [to 1 1-2c higher with May 125 1-4 t@ 117 [ 1.25 3-8 and July 114 1-2 to 114 58 531 | Corn finished unchanged” to~ 1-2¢ 39 [vance, oats at 1-8@1-4 decline 1o 1138 gain, and_provisions showing 2 rise varying from 7c to Highest pricss of the day in the Wheat matket came after word was re= 32 |celved that accorfing to Secrétary Hoos 145% | ver an overflow of gold from the United 321 | States was helping to restore the buying 681 | power of countries to which the 64 | traveled. Earller, there wére intima= 71% | tions also that a good export business 1021; | might be looked for tomorrow when BEue 414 | fopean markets resumed activity after 33| the Christmas _standstill. Estimates 20% | that 500,000 bushels had been 324 | toddy for trané-Atlantic shipment 79 |Hkewise a bullish influence. 1135 Announcement that the Unitéd Stites 31. | visible supply of wheat showed 4n ‘m- 27% | crease of only 528,000 busheéls for 27% | week, whereas a much larger 53 Leave New London Daily (Except Sunday) 11 P. M. Dué N. Y., Pier 40, N. R, 7 A M. Reduced rates on automobiles when accompanied by passenger. New England Steamship C DENTIST3 DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Strést, Over Woolworth' hone 563 Norwighs Gonn. DR, KINKEAD, CAREFUL, CONSERVATIVE DENTISTRY, M PHOVIDENCE 8T, TAFTVILLE ‘Telephone 1308 The Henry Allers & Son B3 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS pimazar basy Asioiant o wiawse™™ %\ DR C. R, CHAMBERLAIN HOURIGAN BROS. | o'l hecwn oo ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FOR SALE. * e MERCANTILE BRICK BUILDING, NEAR FRANKLIN SQUARE. For full particulars, see . V. COVELLO, Real Estate and Insurance, Tel. 1527- 198 CHR Bi. FOR SALE THE VERY DESIEABLE SEMI-COLONIAL HOUSE, AT =4 SACHEM STBEET, WITH A .VEEY CHOICE LARGE LOT. WITHIN gNE o 2 FOR SALE_65 White Wyandotte pul- MINUTE'S WALR FEOM CORSER OF jois; wvirage ezzs per day 4l Call at WASHINGTON STREET. Flat Rock Poultry Farm, Plainfield, Conn. Box 342, dec27d ¥OR FURTHER PARTICUTARS, INQUIEE OF qPESR P cleans JOHN A. MORAN y EEAL ESTATE BROKER FEANKLIN SQUARE FOR S 14-r60in_house, in éxcéllent condition, looatjon ceiitral dnd ydeal. with lafgs plot of nd and a dqUble gdrage; very de- sirable for nies rooming house o can b arranged for three-apartment house wi small outlay; must bas seez to be appre- New and _Second M furoXomen Hand Aréicles. = ¥ m‘ N ——— STATE ROAD FARM, BEAUTY PARLOE gpnd, fne old masle iehs %oty | ATTENTION, LADIES ! Shop, buildiags best of |owING TO THE HOLIDAYS, THE cash. . ‘|ALTERATIONS COULD NOT BE COMPLETED AND THE BEAUTY PARLORS OF MME. LARKENBACH, == Lo 5z OrEN. UNTIL FRIDAY, FOR SALE—Horses DECEMBER 29th. - ¢ T! 33 68% 8y LTy -102%f .oA% - S% . 2% . 32% .. 9% Lpr..115 3213 68 64 71 102% e 81, 203 3z kil 115 31 PRINTING An leak, due to vibration, wear or ac- cident, repaired best by our thoro methods. You do not get a temporary repair job here but a lasting satisfactory result. WILLIAM E. SHANLEY 498 MAIN ST, NORWICH, CONN. - OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS _ Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks \and Carts Mechsiical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and ‘Weod Warl. Blacksmithing In All [ts Branches Scott & Clark Corp. 57 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET 9-ROOM POULTRY Chi & N'west ChiRI&P . Chile Copper SUILDING PHAI‘(DW()OD FLOORING and Aajsha. OI8 Roors sersped 208 Ter FLORIST fuished, = estimates shestlully given. S IVAR JORNSON, 167 Mapls St. ‘flowering shrubs, plants fiw‘“ .? XOUNG, Coutractor R e R R asA Jebbing, LOST AND FOUND CIGARS. s W'hlimané Cigars are $70 per thousand. F. CONANT. 11° ¥ranklin St PAWNBROKER RELIABLE LOAN CO. LICENSED PAWNBROKER 57 Franklin Street Norwich We Buy and Sell $10 BEWARD for msq-mg‘em' to the afrést conyietior 5 e Sl o et 1!.0. n T.‘ o, 3. -185% LY . 13% L8 . 83% - 8% - 8% Are | | You Fully Covered With INSURANCE ? We COAL AND WOOD FOR SALE—Whits hirch wood, $5 & - = L A e TFOE SALE Good ceasonsd yood_in afS I T T C, D, JOSLYK, 293 Weat Main St. 6 Special YO U st fall an the ice. She.is Dr. Marsh of Hampton. George FOR SALE—A pair of 3 N i ME%H% 1o;i-f 5 fiefi;‘f" Boim B

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