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FAIR TODAY DAVID HALE FANNING AIDS. FOR SALE FOR SALE What Is Going On Tonight “Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre., Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at ent. No. 3, I O. O. 207, L'D. St. . "JEWETT CITY..L (Special to The Jewett City, July the will of the late native of Norwich. the. ‘which the _Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Davis Theatre. -According to Palmyra Entami Nns F.. meets in Odd iupa Lafayette Council. No. 1 at B.of A meets in Foresters Hall, : Womén of Mooseheart 124, meet in Moose Home. ANNOUNCEMENTS = ShipE g Apply Wool- W."lewmh._l ANTED~—Piano réh’s Store, Main e o for| WANTED-—Automobile - |facts we can give you better service for your money than an, . town. Jones & Darbie, 74 Thames years thi “attempt - this contingency the ing the interest of ning of Worcester in and particularly in_ interview with him. the ruatter for his con: duc thought. Mz Fa ascertain from the Slat "Hale Fan- other house Eaae “tamily if it |- WANTED_Girls_to sew on Singer sewing machine. Aj 40_Thames y e se wAn-z?—vV;mnn o Was their intention to further.aid the housework; no heavy work. library end, if Tiot, their interest in the!the New York Fruit Store, If_such conditions Conn were a fact, Mr. Fanning proposed to make the library up to date in every v7ay, cnlarging. it to. about ths present size, to have two librari- he library to be opened all day and cvery evening. to provide the sum necesrary for running expenses and to amply endow the institution, with the unaerstanding,_that it should’ ayid Hale Fanning library. consideration, _ Mr. knowing that. - tl neme had been City for 100 years. and thinking there s stony and|might be opposition to. changing the that | name of Slater library, “suggested to the trustees that an effort be made to raise a sufficlent sum to proper manner for the library. 1 ducement to this effort, Mr. Fanning offers to start this subscription with stating _further that he increase his sift by one-half of the amount that may be raised. meet at an early date and without doubt a determined effort will | be made to secure a fund that will Carolyn of the Bessie Love, is one of the best exam- ples of what is popularly “look-up” picture and, af any person with even the least sym- hy must own that the world, with its ups and downs, bad place after all! life with a sunny ne who practised “Tooking up” and making things a wee 1y N PRIy Nonwwicl o) is not such a|name had ceased SR TN WANTED—A woman of middle Storeroom: make her home at the hotel. A, the Wauregan Hotel. WANTED—A young man would like position as private secretar: “Write Box 418, this office. supposed orphaned child winsome, appealing charm, and every young or old, = thé Davis theatre today must feel its WANTED—A young man would like osition as companion to gentleman. Ruth Bellm.re rite Box 814, Sv23a been admirat WANTED—A position as chaufteur for private family; excellent qualifica- tions. Write Box 148, this office. jy23d AN OFFICE GIRL at $16 a week, an- two salesgirls. one with some knowledge of bookkeeping, Commercial Must be ready to start work to the screen. unshine and the glad song which may hent in Jewett other ‘at $18, also ‘As anSchool WANTEDAssistant foreman in ma- large cotton mil man who has had a ood experience on water wheels, mill repairs; good 00d wages for a competent man. ress Box 919. Bulletin Office. shop of a Six Cents a Line of Six Wards. FOR SALI—Pedigreed Irish’ puppies, 3 months id; Anest asg . for SHSTor country. | Phone $16. J3i4d FOR SALE—Chalmers roadster, 1917 model, excellent ‘mechanical condition, thoroughly overhauled, electric lights and self “starter, four new mon-skid tres; only reason for selling, owner finds’smaller car better adapied for his Work. Inquire Dr. Donohue, Uncasville, Phone 1197-3. Iy24d FOR SALE—Thoroughbred English Bull ies. Mre. J. E e B BEE RS Lisbon, 0 olend, Bl F | ¥OR SALE_Roll top desk and swivel lchatr. -Inauire 135 Washington St Phone 67; ~ Jy24d FOR SALEOverland tourinz car, five passenger, 1918, new paint, ex. cellent_tires, motor in- A-1 condition bargsin. . L' A Bradford, Danicison. (3 Six Cents a Lime of Six Wurds. . FOR SALE The fine residence at No. 20 Modern con- Lincoln avenue. veniences. Eight rooms, = two finished in the a‘tic. Best'lo- cation and very low price. THOS. H." BECKLEY 278 Main Street + Phones FOR SALE—Ladies’ gatterns and com. plete instructions for. making cloth Wworking gloves on home sewing ma- hine; use discarded wearing apparel; 5c silver, postpald. Nortom Dis- tributing Co., Norwich, Conn. Jy22TuThS T FOR SALE—Kitchen table, porch gate; wash wringer with bench and Fwo ‘galvanized tubs. Call at 33 Spring Garden Ave. iy23d FOR SALE Onc touring car, jway. C. s I¥23d FOR SALE _As we are giving up business, we are forced to sell the fol- |lowinz: ‘One mare, § yvears old, weigh- |ing 1400 1bs.,"go0d worker and ariver, |three single lumber wagons, two mar- Ket wagons. all harnesses and other useful articles; also all office fixtures. Norwich Coal & Wood Co., 11 Cove St. Telephone 1322 Iy23d FOR SALE—1914 four-cylinder Buic Seven passenger A No. 1 shape in eve Peckium, 62 snetucket St. WANTED_First class practical man who is thoroughly *familiar with the manufacture of brass seat unions: one who has had experience in all its detail and who could take complete charge of a small shop manufacturing this prod- located in Providence, A In applying state experience and where Application strictly Write R. L, care Bulletin., make the library what it should be for the welfare of the public. NORWICH TOWN - At the First Congregational chapel this (Thursday) evening the subject|employed. will be Prayer for Peace and Means for Its Establishment. Smith._of -St. passing a_few days with his brother- nd sister, Mr. and Mrs. George A. Peck, of Otrobando avenue. doing their regula something new | International | ,-to-date cur- programme SOMEONE else will get the position about if he starts at ahivol. Why, dopits 2 you are dreamin: the Commercial get ready. now? Breed Theatre. lor wili exchange for Ford. A.. C iBrown, Falis Co. ¥23a FOR SALE Rowboar_ 11_feet lons, go0d condition.” Telephone Willimantic 29814, o writé Box 11, Scotland, Conn. ons, harness, ‘light and heavy, new and second.hand. \ 1t in need of anything in the horse line, HORSES weight 1100 to 1450; I good second hand see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Matn Norwich, Conn. je24d FOR SALE—A lumber wagon either one or two horses, cheap taken at once. Telephone 1713-3. y2 BARGAIN — 1 5 Maxwell touring car. good condition. Sackett, Insyde Tyre Distributor, Canterbury, Conn. Conn. ©7 Iy23d James DeWolf of Trading Cave and Lewis Dolbeare of Mohegan were call- ers Monday at the home of. Earl De- Wolfe of Plain Hill After visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl. M. Welte!{ifes siot light, automatic pUmD. Deice of Eats Town street, wilizer of New York léft Tuesday for Portland, Me., on a business.trip, and T part of the week will return WANTED—Blacksmith; an all round man wanted at_once. Norwich Ave._Taftville. "WHO wants a_good ear? One Chal- mers Hlght six.” £o0d -candition Joseph Goyette, y23d rse Troutt's Postoffice at Plain- field, Ct, or Tel. No.-99-1 Moosup Div. She gives up her po-! stenographe: | who sympathizes with | her to join the “un- | o, S S0 niece,” Mrs. WANTED—An elderly lad would like a good home, to home ofiof a baby. West Town _street, Arthur Stevens, Miss Ruth Stevens, , of Providence and Mr. Geer's nephews, €Om- | Clarence and Elmer Geer of Lebanon. d men and|\irz Stevens and daughter are spend- ing the summer in eLbanon with Mrs. Stevens' mother, Mrs. Julia Geer. Write Box nse accepts but| = = = 5 i WANTED_—Two middle aged men for dormitories, inistration building Connecticut Agricultural plicants must furnish satisfactory ref- Permanent positions the right men. s., Storrs, Conn. "WANTED__Housekeen Telephone 1002-4. TED-—Parcel delivery and light Leslie G. Geogge. a lot of lon: not compen- | unpleasant The comeds Grace church, or a_family Yantic. having resided. on Washington in town calling on former vears rector unexpected Phone 771. months Rev. Mr. Areson has been sn- C. A. war work. A Peck and son, Crosby 10 avenue, Automobiles to wash also storage ones & Darbie. WANTED — Eood servic ziests Wednesday of their ed Smith, of New London. lAre You Too Fat? 1f you wish a husband? Further par- TWANTED_Ladies, Gentlemen, want a wife? Allentown, Auditorium. WANTED — Coftage stupendous best of references, your weight pleasantly and lastingly, ob- package of oil of korein the drug store, follow the directions; pe both surprised and delighted at be- supple and healthier. mailed free by Korein Co., NE- New York, N. Reductions of 3 to are - reported, there need be no fear of the return of No strenuous exercises, no cath-| farm in eastern Con- Bulletin Office. for farm work; experience. 246 Woodstock Ave. d WANTED remembered A NTED—A good steady zirl to as- _ housework: steady position a, Miss Counihan, ntee given. The~ Pasnik Co., he feature pic- if you like. experienced Tite TLane. Construction Con Dagviite, ‘conn WANTED—Assistant [a150 4. young man to amusement LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE ECIAL TOWN lezal voters in Town Meeting of | have the op- ? learn the meat state experience and wage Danielson, Ct. Lock Box 42 MEETING. ' the bovs TMRAMP! Tramp! Tramp 's Smoke Shop are marching to Fagan reno cigars {bags of Winner for pipes, and the 15c. a package, Nayy and Relu. Pennsylvania -Rubber Co. Builds Town |[the T. hundreds of theoughout nia Rubber warned to meet in Special Town Meet- some good the Town Hall Tuesday, July 29. 1919, for the following o'clock p. m., Fagan's Smoke Shop FOR SALE—Good family Jersey cow, with calf, used to running.alone. A. M. Rockwood, Yantic, Conn. jy23d FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car. lequipped with demountable rims and {in A No. 1 niechanical condition, with {five good ures. No. 20 Fairmount st FOR SALE or would exchange for smaller car, Overland, six cylinders, |seven passénger. Continental motor, excellent car for public service or fam. ily use: A-1 condition. For demonstra- tion, address Box O. D. this office. iyz3d FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell, 1314 Buick, both five passenger touring cars, 1917 Republic one-ton truck. In- quire at Reo Garage, Box 412 Plain- field, Conn. Phone 27-14. iv22d FOR SALE—One new milch Guern- sey cow. Plain Hill. Phone 463-12. vz FOR ALE — Indian motorcycle, cheap. Inquire P. G. Cruthers, 130 Washington St. jvz2d FOR SALE—20-passenzer Reo jitney No. auto. very cheap. O. LaBarre, cor. Malr and Palmer Ave, Jewsti City 28 FOR SALE 47 utes’ walk from Bozrah postoffice. Ap- ply on premises. Patrick Falvey. Boz- rah, Conn. iy21d FOR SALE—1914 Bxcelsior motorcy- cle, good tires thoroughly _equipped land in good running order.” Phone 279 yeia FOR SALE — Holstein bull 3 year twith registration papers. White Rock {Farm, Sterling, Conn. Jyisd FOR SALE—Black walnut roll top desk, black walnut chamber set, mat- iress and_ springs, all in exceptionally fine condition. Apply at 70 Williams St. trom 2 to 6 p. m. Iy19d WE DO expert hair color restoring. [Phone 533- The Madam Lindgren Hair, Dressers, frst floor, Theyer Blds. iy FOR SALE—A well established gro- cery store and meat market dving £00d business: owner must leave town and will dispose of same at a sacrifice. Address R. B, 23 Church St. Willi- {mantic, care of Bulleti ivisd FOR SALE—25 shoats, 10 younz sows due to farrow in August and September, | Berkshire boar 5 months o Main, Norwich, Conn. jyl FOR SALE—Small cottage with one acre land, five minutes from trolley. Inquire at 127 Baltic St. Syldd “FOR SALE—Pigs § weeks old; 100 to choose from. C. K. Balley. Phone 1344-2. jyild ec 'if the Town will authorize clectmen to_make application to Commissioner for State provements of the high- inder the provisions of Sections 1454 of the General Statutes of various amendments Lo fix the amount and pro- vide for the payment of the Town's of housing| he 'S WANTED __Exp growth of the ma- Side Silk ML < WANTEDGrinder, experienced, absorbent cotton card. mew machinery, Adams Mfg. Co., asing army of | own with the were soon at Sheiton, Conn. WANTED—Barber. Barber Shop. WANTED—75 cords hard wood with- £ city, easy to reach with 0d, care Bul- omi Wauregan House vould be mee-| Aiso to sse if “the Town will permit - themselves the Franklin Grange to build an ad- dition ‘to the Town Hall. Also to see if the Town will pay any the expense. - Dated at Franklin, July. 23, 1919. in five miles auto truck. FOR SALE Four single dump carts. John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave. je30d FARMS for saie. Write for catalogue. F. I Racine. Danlelson. Conn. sepidd FOR SALE—Five plots standing srags J. E. DeWoif, Trading Cov i€z FOR SALE—Slab wood, $3 per cord 1-2 cord same rate cut in stovi lengths, the kind_ that suits. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. Jelfd FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, WANTED—Repairing on Ford cars and all parts for Fords. Supply House, 110 No. Main St. DETECTIVES— Civil and criminal in vestigations of ull descripti evidence obtained quickly and without consultations references fur: MILTON" F. BBCKWITH, N pnisnd THOMAS NEWMAN Selectmen of Franklin. tions, divorce the workmen absolutely confidential: nished as to reliability and bility; first class male or female oper- Address P. A Hoftman, in sajd District. deceased. © Executors appeared in Court and written application mproved. and it is within the |that said estate is now.in settlement.in and praying for an order cerfain real #state belonging to tate, fully described in said ap- state of Julla NTED_Farms. construction farms at once. nd will | Nor large and small. buyers mean quick business. Have you Agency, Danielson, Conn. WANTED — Antique furnilure, mir- rors, Golored glass, old " books, hundred | 12, 2€] completed, and old letters. 55 Franklm St Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said coun- |application be heard and defermined at the Probate Court Room in the’ City of in said District. on the 3sth A7D. 1813, at 10 e'clock in motice of the of " said_application, said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in some hasinewspaper having a circulation in said least three days prior to the Gate of said hearing and that Te- turn be made to the Court. . J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing copy of record. developments community center, ath- the forenoon, Workmen’s Compensation. EXPBRIENCED SPOOLERS, following | D compensation _agreement: New London, Lamphere, back strained, and lbow lacerated, June 3rd, at rate THE RELIANCE YARN J. T. Douglas, ' M. DRESCHER, o GIRLS WANTED To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work; no noise; steady employment; high wages. For Fitchville Mill telephone Norwich 111-4 . For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. BELL-MILTON’S to manufacture Ice and wash the floor mornings. Must have good references. Steady job for the right one. $18.00 dollars per week for start, 10 hours day. WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, LIBERTY BOND: DIAMONDS, AND_ SILVER. Money Loaned on Liberal Terms THE COLLATERAL LOAN 154 Water St. (Near Shetucket St.). $4 per 3% cord, C. O. D. G. A. Bullard, Tel. 1076-4. maysd FOR SALE Valuable farm,” with the best of farm buildings, for sale. Said farm is situated in Franklin, on State road leading from Lebanon to Norwich, formerly known as the Alonzo Loomis farm, comprising about 156 acres, suitably divided into mow- ing, pasturing and valuable timber- land; the buildings consist of a two- story house with ell, two large barns, cornhouse, icehouse, two henhouses, a fine building ready to be used for a garage, suitable for two cars, one large hoghouse. 5 WAll sell with stock and tools if de- sired. Possession given ©ct. Ist. Inquire of J. HENRY KING, on the premises. P.O.address, Yantic, Conn. FOR SALE LOT 3, NEPTUNE PARK OCEAN BEACH One of the few vacant lots, on the water front left for sale in this desir- able residential section. Just enough removed from the thickly settled por- tion to make it most desirable. In- quire of W. S. ALLIS 91 Main Street, Norwich A NEW CASHIER BOOTH FOR SALE Apply At BELL-MILTON’S | FOR SALE A three-flat Brick! House ‘with an annual income of $960: can be used for business purposes: Im £06d location; ideal Investment. ¥or full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phone Norwich FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH. Seven-room cottage, all modern provements, fully furnished. m- with walks and fine lot. Very desirably lo- cated. Price very reasonable if sold at_once. For full particulars, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. Norwich. JUST ARRIVED Carload of horses that I bought direct of the farmers in Illinois. I have all kinds, big and small, and all are right out of hard work and ready to go to work here. Come and see them. Prices right. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island chore; aiso accessibie Scasnore Farms. Send foroook let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R L inquire of Je23d” | BARGAIN 125-C-N-§ | fiics b sl et Libiavic, SUmIE fruit, appie,” pear aid peacn trees, all in bearilis couailion. A 5ne l4-room aouse, painted whitd and in $0od con- dition, ‘barn, 6 henneries; water in house! rnis piace 1s situaied-ou the State hishway, % mile to school Ciurch, stores and nol far from the troliey; on k. F. ., and telepuone in nouse. ' And Waat do you think? = Ad Uie owner asks for tuis Deal little aome 15 31,49V, Part casn. immeaiate Dossession. 1 you are in the market ior sucn a place us tnis, don't go to bed towight untl you have looked it over ana paid a depusit vn it AL this Ume there are many people looking Ior Such a piace 4nd it would dispieass e to have to teud may sincere buyer that it was sold. 1t is ub to you— Extract from. Wilcox's Farm Bullelin. Send tor onme. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L ‘Telephone 2365 FOR 3ALE Cottage Houses, Tenement and Buelness Blocks, suilding Lots, ali in desirzbie locations. List your pro- perty if you care to eeli or rent, as 1 bhave « number of people looking for real estate nvestments. WILLIAM F. HILL, - Real maisie wau Insuraucs. Roow vl Tuazer Biis FOR SALE ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- |BANKS® SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. - JOHN A. MORGAN & SON FOR SALE 197 acre farm, good location, mile ! station, 7 room House, large barns and Suthuildings. cine flelds and pastures. Dehutirul water, 200 - bearing . fruil rebs, Wood and timber enough to pay for farm, 32500, For Exchange: Beau- 0fur Yestadnce in’ Willimantic, modern {hroughout. canexchauge' for" good farm of timberiand. Farms of ail Kinds rices, TRYON'S AGENCY. 113 Willlmantie, Comn. marizd FOR SALE Two-tenement house, all modern im- piovements, one acre of land, barn, 15 Tminutes walk from Franklin Squire, hear car line. For particulars, see | A. V. COVELLO Phone 683-3. 188 Cue st. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. A-1 mechanical condition. Cannot be told machine. Seats four people comfort- THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Six Cents a Line o Six BTSN B TR 5 R J. C. WITTER Otdce and Sa PUBLIC SALE N o i 3yka e 3 . TO RENT- nis) o jooms, ror Tiat: “Fousokceer 'oinm‘-Ax-mt;x; n fist. —_—— SR S 5 B Ay “Phone 395-14. RENT—Tenement five rooms and ie i "provomenu Call 11 Paint very from a new MONDAY, JULY rooms with all convenlences. - Phons g . i at 10 a. m. | TO RENT—Rooms for_sing] men, centrally locate No. 25 Snetucket St. a, The Shetucket, For rates, inquire 44 Shetucket St. P thoroughbre FOR RENT _As of Aug. 1st. another one of those model five-room flats with all improvements, in Alling Apartment Block on Franklin St.; 318 per month. Alling Rubber Co. iy2ze FOR RENT Cottage at Inquire Y. A. Balley, Salem 40 Maple Grove Avenue THE JUDD PROPERTY FOR SALE House has 10 rooms, provements. extra good 45 spring old, unbred "TO RENT_Small tenement of three Fooms with bath, I have a fow good vouns sound [sink room. M. A’ Wulf, 161 Main St horses that are well acclimated and good broken, have also some horses that are fitted Yor any Kind of work. Also dump carts and farm wag- and Barred exceptionally Exceptionally hard wood floors, new steam heater, Ruud Automatic’ Instantaneous Gas Water Heater; other unusual feal from business Price is way below placement value. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties phone 1334 ment of four rooms enement of Inquire 25 ousekeeping. Short walk Franklin St. FOR RENT — Thres room cottage, also furnished room. on_trolley FOR RENT_New four-room _furnish- ¢d cottage facing river, at Kitemaus. 63 B Phone 1876-4. roadway FOR RENT_Two furnished Mrs. ‘Mosier, §3 Church St. _ TO RENT—Tenement of four rooms. Inquire Max One one-horse open piano box ocrat wagon THE REAL ESTATE BARGAIN INDICATOR $4,300 will purchase modern 2 story and attic house, latest improvements. Thames St. Gordon & Son Corp. TO RENTFurdished rooms. Inquire 83 Washington St. or Phone 274. je25d TO RENT — Furnished Hght housekeepins. 27 Division St. $4,000 secures e ~home property horse mower TO RENT Small cottage, vate garage, 35 Unlon St. Inquire 14 Broadway. e TO RENT_Stall for one car at 93 Phone 914 or 984. hold goods stored Fates reason- Broadway. $2,000 purchases try home with well fruited grounds, near beautiful, lake. If you plan to'buy 2 home or think of ‘selling your property, it will be to your advantage to get in touch ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Propert; phone 1334 egg Cyphers incubat Bachem St. STORAGE—Hou; or short ter: ‘anning Studlo, about 7 or 3 t and several Acres Large Stunding HOUSEHOLD GOODS 63 Broadway If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE HERE YOU ARE! garage, running spring water. cement I::c. :g‘:s_r_“’"'s AT " GROTON _— e || Dold 8pods in the be LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tuesday morning, pocketbook with sum of money. alss i Finder return to celve reward. LOST—Tuesday night, at Mo or “on jitney cameo brooch. at ithis_office. LOST_—About July 12, Finder rewarded left at Bulletin Office. “FOUND—Horse, on Laurel Hill Avi Owner can have same by proving. erty.and paying charges. Richmond range reservolr and high tea s this office and holstered in to' Greenev Finder rewarded kitchen table assortment postponement WATER FROM ONE A LITTLE BACK PRENTICE 86 CLIFF STREET near the Char! PHONE 300 Canterbury, WANTED - Beatermen Paper Stock Handlers Loftmen Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including with fine b. c. wrTTER IMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE of real estate and persona the premises Mechanics St., SATURDAY, at 1.30 p. m., described as from $1,500 to $25,000. > looking ‘or a farm call and see me. I will save you time and money. Will give the best of terms. If you are Agency, Danielson, house of 8 rooms exceptionally STEADY EMPLOYMENT IRONSIDES BOARD CORPORATION THAMESVILLE NORWICH, CONN. FOR SALE THE CLARK CAMP BUNGALOW PROPERTY ON MOHEGAN BLUFFS ‘BLOCK ISLAND CAN BE PURCHASED AT A VERY LOW PRICE. IT 1S A FINE LOCATION. APPLY TO James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street could be s cated in an ideal ster irolley line, and is ir cellent state side and out, spection most every ¢ PERSONAL Commencing Operations) water front WANTED. mahogany stind, dy work for right man. CTORY LUNCH ROOM, 252 Main Street. We Buy and Seli Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry And All Personal Property, also Mu ical Instruments, Old Gold, Silver and| LIBERAL LOAN CO. 63 Franklin St Norwich, Conn. | tate a depos: Dead Horses and Cows Removed Immediately Call West Side Hide Co., New London, Conn., Phone 2316. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Use The Attic Think of the extra rooms you could rent or use your- self, if your empty attic were put to work. Transform that slacker space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it'’s quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $48.00 Far Thou J. F. CONANT T T WANTED TWO SALESLA WANTED LIBERTY BONDE Instailment Cards and Boocks OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIC Franklin Sa. 11 F lnkfilinru FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairem: 248 Main St. PIAMO ‘TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street| Player Piano Work a Specialty ' SPEEDER Phone 838-2 WHEX ¥0U WANT (0 put your bus. there 1s o iness beforn medium better tham tnrousn ‘wZus of The bulletin. the public,