Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 12

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TYoUNG wan peric sepsa WANTED F . Chariest @nnist \\merwn ondon, WANTEDS Solorai WLl 8 Sew oRRE oo § Vrite ATrs Appls Gales Ferry WAN TED FRAME SPINNERS NIGHT WORK Good and Steady Employmen APPLICANTS MUS BE OVER 1t YEARS OF AGE AMND BE ABLE TO READ AND WRITE ENGLISH. APPLY CARE OF THE BULIETIN C. J WANTED STONE MASONS Good Job In Fine Location 75 CENTS PER HOUR APPLY TO DAMASE BOULIAS, Contractor, AT THE CONNECTICUT MILLS DANIELSON, CONN. WANTED ERRAND BOY Enquire ai BULLETIN JOB ROOM LOST AND FOUND paying TosT tween a_solid i13-3 18, C. U. M. Own can haye same, for S G soar lekus - o E"E T ~hite _EnEl answers to the Reward for Bath St sdnesday Aux wee. wich an Westerly T mes Cautomobile tiret x nicn Ander please leave at Bulletin Cffice and get Twita Sepad name Rey return to soma- FOR SALE—AUTOMOSBILE “BIG SIX”REQ FOR SALE A-1 mechanical condition. Paint very goed. Cannct be told frem a new mechine. Seats four people comfort- ably. Inguire THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Successor ST S & YOUNG ; b ENTER and BUILDER Best work 2 materials at right | Drices by siliied Tabor | Telephone 50 West Main st.! = — ® 20 aav. eaiua eq ias B 2. | WORK ROOMS. GUARANTEED Apply at CADILLAC HALL 32 Market Street Walst Shop. it Mandelis Shoy. sepsd Womens a work Ay John Leavey. 4 fLondon. Conn. sep App] girl. Broadway. TWANTED - Woman to _dn T waiting 2 laraber work.. Windham Inn am. Conn. . Phone Wil auz15d Waoolwart augid Arply F_W 4 HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD - WANTED Girls tg lcarn to weave; paid| " while learning. NORWICH OOLEN MILLS WANTED ON LADIES’ SKIRTS. AND AIRY, CLEAN, SANITARY ! FOR SALE—Automobiles Plerce-Arrow touring did_motor and car v price tor quick elson, Conn. FOR SALE _ Buick runabout, model 0. in #oe condition, extra powertul sotar, Basch WAznetd, four good tires, must be sold at once ank Tesars Colchester. Phone Cail before noon. or write sepsd i K;‘COMPANY N Milfs, Wiliimantic, cunn.‘ 75 WOMEN AND GIRLS TO SEW | GooD PAY! - STEADY WORK | ? 1 i1t you the S place you for a better re to expect.” “Chamber sepsd of 951, P, Wy can Write, WAy of Shop. ond hand WANTED - Tvorr pUmiR W ok e H WANTED vipes, 16 _will Tiursd Wna will run ist. John E sepBSW Gverhaul or re- iny . condition. ze. “Telephone Tartville. sep6d send dime. thrul, reliable. Hazel Hause, ] ugios foretold teacher: positions \pply otiers iniess At . nea: sépod moete with en-women and out WANTED Box Coupe. demount- “toraze batte Brown, Fal sep3d T = Spesdometer, ecc FOR SALE_Ford 1918 runabout, de- | &ood_condition. price Box 85, or Tel. 984-4, Coventry, Conn. septd FOR SALE—Indian motorevcle and in good running order: price quick sale. C. Deane. 34 Spring Garden Ave. sepid REPUBLIC one-ton truck, sxcellent ondition. tires nearly new, $750. easy The Frisbie-McCormick Co.. ket St aug1id rerms. KOEHLUEK ton and a quarter truck, t running order, $300. or easy " Tne Frisbie-McCormick Co. 32 Shetuckét St aug1ia VIM half ton delivery, pneumatic tires, an economical light truck, $475. #erms. - The Frisbie-McCormick Shetucket S aug12d 1914 CADLLLAC tourin The ¥Ftisbie-McCormick tuckét FOR SALE 1918 STUTZ SPEEDSTER| (Bear Cat) HAS DUAL VALVE MOTOR Run Less Than 12,000 Miles See JAS. H. CRANEY At G. W. Carroll's Garage Crescent Street car. aug1ld o., WANT kitchen rors, china, ED T'WANTED ran Bruckner#35 Iranklin St, or Tl WANTED colored glass old booKs Bruckner, maylsd ~ To buy second- hand | and iges stoves. Call Antique furniture, mir- silver, historical d old letters. A Frankln St Tel. 717-3. ster, WANTED Little Six Buick Touring or Road- | 1917 or 1918 model. onae at fair pri care Builetin. Will buy ttl Address BUICK, e. 15, will WANTED Boys and Girls for light manufactur- | \1g work. ment with this company before Sept. | participate months’ bonus. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. 1 | | Those accepting employ- | in the next six| LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS, PAID BOOKS AND THRIFT COUP- ONS BOUGHT OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX | 256 Main St. PARTIAL For Cash Franklin Square FOR SALE Ford 1 Ton Smith Form-a-Truck THE FALLS CO. GIRLS WANTED To wrork in Quilt Mills. no noise; steady employmen wich to mill. THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. e p——) Bastern \_on., Light, pl=asant, intercsting work t; high wages. 'l Mil teiephoas ile Mill telephor Free Transocrtztion caily in compéany busse.s frdm Nor- WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MiLL Nowich Nerwich 111-4 Norwich 110-12 RS OLD GOLD AND SILVER. | THE COLLATEIAL LOAN COu 154 Water ~ letin for (Near Shetucket St | On Diamonds, Jew- elry. Watches and all Personal prop- ' erty at a low rate| of interest. Unre- decmed pledges for | sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. Norwich, Conn. ’('_\fllAl\l) ! dition, | uotieyt on i | ved Come and buy Sep3WSM price $150. . O. Leonard Bridge, Ct | For < hite pi Jewett Extra good Frank Bromley City Lisbon sepid vea young day: Lisbon road. wn. Schecter, of the sehool, nrst h FOR SALE _Cnderwood latest model, No. 3, series i t conditi in perf G. Aubrey, Mohie sep>d OR SALE _Farm, 10_acres. S-room house. sawniill, barn <" one mile om station, $1,700% crefarm, houle. ~ ne Store, 212 mides from T building lots, 14- fine location in city James N. Watrous, ca eip. a good mas range ¥ and blower. w practicall new, the reason _FOR MLI A WARRY It lonei: for resuis vl FOR SALE_standing cmber est dx wich With marrig € Dlack mare zoou worker “ind cContidential:”most vella | fIVeE WEISRE IO TIbE, Wil exthange apo3iriptions | Phone 1434, sepbd c958 | “FoR SACE—Now here, e iR | el gies at $6 and cReparned soldlers: we | S087, SLinKles wi 35, anc 1utac Accessors - TRICh [ NorthFranis nn sepbd FOR SALE—Save 2c on & dollar, extra “values in shoes— mens women's and children’s. A. Mavshak, 123 West Main Street. aprod. FOR SALE — Two good working 3¥ Thames St. Phone 402 arm; on account of ill health, muSt sacrifice a_pi acre rarm, fully equipped, 330 chickens and turkeys. 30 coionies of bees.-cattle and aute. B, Wiliett, Uncasville, Conn. FOR SALE—Holkinz Valley ensilage cutter, blower, self feeding tabie, with ot 'T-inch pipe, silage deflector, two sets knives, ribber. e, I'in'good G. E. Chappeii. Te Chester Six Cemts = Lime of Six Wards. FOR SALE % TO HOLSTEIN BREEDERS Come _and see Superba Beeci King No. 318340, Heoor Boschwood $30.060" bull, and grandson of Ormsby Jane Segis ‘Aggle. the world's sreatest cow. “He combines the blood “of frfe dirde founders 'of ‘e > 5Poedag, rnucopia Pauline, Pon CTusoia Faulne Pontiac Kornal Phone 463-14. ep6d FOR SALE Two-family house and a big lot. shed and one chicken coop. Apply 66 South Conn. Main St, Danielson, sep6STu COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD OF GOOD YOUNG COWS JUST ARRIVED. ANOTHER CAR- LOAD WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY FRED W. HOXIE. Telephone 62 Lebanon. FOR SALE Four Tenement House, 323 Franklin Street; also two-tenement House at 34 Happy Street. Inquire JOHN EYBERSE Road Phone 1632-2 Harland FOR SALE A rare chance to secure an Estab- lished Business, very desirably locat- ed one minute from car line, doing a| ess. Selling For furth- healthy profitable bu: on account owner’s iliness. er particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Reai Estate Broker Franklin Square ing éncap salé. Tel. s61 FOR SALE_Two cottaze houses, at a sacrifice; modern improvements. sew ertelectric tz ity wate Selfing; poar ! Tnauire o YOU CAN BUY e 0 Cows for nklin, Conn. FARMS for maie F. 1. Racine. feisc. FOR SALE—Wood in stove len 5 pe cord, C. 0. D. G. A. Bullard Tel. 1976-4. 7 maysd FOR SALE_Slab wood, $§ per cord 1-2 cord fame rate. cut in stove lengtrs, toe kind that suits. C. S Browa. Yant 1099-2. je17d For Sale Handsome, rezistered bred May lion Tmp. ayv Rosc mula 11 12,19 Drecfer Tariffvilie. Conn. Th »u for § GATE ninistrat imp dam, iel Mitcheison bull will be transferred to CHARLI A For Sale SEW MILCH COWS. FROM VERMONT ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN. Tel. 30 Lebanom. FOR SALE At Norwich Town Near Trolley Line COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN Price $3300 JusT JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street E. A. PRENTICE Having _settled about one hundred es- tates offers his services as Trustee, Administrator or Executor to those Who desire honest, reliable and com- petent service. 86 CLIFF STREET Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, w, and along the Rhode shore; also accessible Seaghore Farms. Send .for booklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. I. 'BARGAIN 125-C-N-§ Four acres of land, all tillable, some fruit, apple, pear and peach trees, ali in bearing comdition. A fine 14-room house, painted wiile and in 00d con- barn, 6 henneries; water in TLiS place is situated on the Lighway. e mile to school Stores” and not Tar from tne F. D, 2nd telepuoue in vhat do you think? A ine owner asks for tais meat litch aome i3 3L.sy, part casn. lmmediate bossession. "It you arc in the market for sucn _a piace 4s lnis, don't &o Lo tonight untl you lhuve looked it uver anu paid & deposit un it At this time there are mauy beop.e [ooking i or such a piace and it would displeas Phone 300 Pleasant house! state caurci house. And me 1o have Lo teil any sincere buyer at it was_sold. 1t is up to you.— tract from Wilcox's Farm Lilletin Seud tor WILLIAM A: WILCOX FARN SPECIALIST. ; 11 West Broad t. Rooms 1" and 0001 % The Bul? siness results. Westert>. R. 1. Teleskoms 2265 ‘BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE ON BROADWAY An exceptional property ways, and one that has previously advertis=¢ Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Protection Telephone 1334 63 Broadway in not many been ent all new ho modern the house is located in off Boswell Ave. near oniy 10 minutes walk from Square. For full particulars, . six-room improvements . V. COVELLO. 198 Cum st l r l Island | FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $900: can be ised . for business purposes: . in sood location; ideal investment. For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phons Norwich Farms For Sale | Bargains including stock. tools and some with fine crops. Best of locations. Prices from $1,500 to $25000. If you are iooking or a farm call and see m, I will save you time and money. Wilt give the best of terms. Write for catalogue. Racine Farm Agency, Daniclson, Conn., Phone || 198, Danielson. Several Spec; TR SALE 197 acre farm, good location, mile station, 7 room H.use, large barhs and outhuildings, une fields and pastures, Six Cents a Line of Six Words. FULL ASSOCIATED Six Cents a Line of Six Words. PRESS DESPATCHES AUCTION TO RENT DETECTIVE WORK. TO RENT—_Furnished rooms for lisht housekeeping, 38 Union st. sepsd TO RENT — Furnished room at 23 Washington St. with privileges of a home. sepsd rooms; also CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inve tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich, Conn. Sepld - CIGARS TO RENT A furnished room near Academy, private bath: arrangements maybe made for light housekeepins. Address ‘Box 4, care Bulletin. _ sepsd TO RENT—_Lower flat at 39 Orchard St: small American adult family pre- ferred. Inquire upstairs. sep2d TO RENT_Seven-room flat all mod- ern_convenicnces. Apply 122 Broadway. FOR RENTVery pleasant three room flat, with set tubs and toilef, on Boswell Ave., $5. Alling Rubber Co. aug2sd TOR RENT — Tenement of seven rooms; -~ modern conveniences. Dr. Brewer, 54 Broadway. aug2sd TO RENT _Furnished rooms; als rooms for light housekeeping. = App] at 106 School St. Phone 1045-3. aug23d TO RENT_Two tenements at Main St Inquire T. D. Becker, Taurel Hill Ave. - Phone 433-12. Wig20d TO RENT — Furnished rooms light housekeeping. 7 Division St je2ad 4 STORAGE_Household goods stored for 1onE. or short term: fates reason: D.b’l a Fanning Studlo. 52 Broadway. o 3 for Farm For Rent loca About Wanted tenant farmer, good tion and immediate possession. 150 acres on state road and Montville Splendid line. opportul trolley For particulars inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main_ Street Phones AUTOS TO HIRE If you want a comfortnble car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 FOR SALE FOR SALE ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR. BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON —_— FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE —Bay horse, 9 vears o perfectly zentle and good roadster, i fine condition: also Mover top carri in good order, and A No. 1 harnes will' sell horse separa if desi Ca septd pair team O. 1 sepid suitable for any kind of work. three dun bie harnes: of all Conn. Main, Norwich Tranesse ausg! HORSES young I have a few good sound horses that are well acclimated anc good broken, weight 1100 to 1430: have also some good second han horses that are fitted for any kind o work. Also dump carts and farm wag ons, harness. light and heavy, nev and second hand. If in need of anything in the hor: line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., je24a Nerwich, Conn. SALE HORSES I have a number of good worl horses, also several nice chunke o about 1200 or 1300 in weight, all gentl and good workers. and a very nice zentle saddle pony which is nice t drive or ride. Come and see them. ;ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. sysia FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on gett ith Tmperial beautiful water, 200 ~bearing fruii trees, wood and timber enough te pay for farm, $2.500. For Exchange: Beau- tiful residence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchauge for good farm or timberland. Faims of all kinds at low prices. TRYON'S AGENCY, 715 Main St. Willlmantic. Comn. mar: FOR SALE Cottage THouses, Tenement a n d Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you care to sell or rent, as I Hecker-Jones F Scratch Feed ant Beef Scraps makes hens lay. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. 5 Y terbread and more loaves. Every.Baking have a number of people looking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HiLL Real Estate and Insurance Room 103 Thayer Building HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. rst-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shstucket Street Del-Hoff Hotel| EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Prop: Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway WHEN YOU AR CALL VICTORY LU RIGHT, ON_THE MAIN ST IN OUR CITY TWREN YOU WANT 1o put your pus. iness befora :he_ pubiic. thers is no medium betrer than Inrough the ad- 3luzas of The Bul A. R. MANNING, YANTIC # INSURANCE INSURANCE FOR 'EVERYTHING INSURABLE L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. THERE 5o advertising medium In tern Commscticut equal to The Bul- letin for tuz.zass results. TO RENT — TFurnished rooms fo T light housekeeping. 52 MeKinjey Ave. WHITESTONE GIGARS e | ais. Congdon. sepbd Are $48.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT ——— SHOE REPAIRING Why throw away your old shoes when you can have them made as good new if you will bring them to the Broadway Shoe Repair Shop We also clean your old Straw Hats. TRY US 52 BROADWAY TRUCKING AND TEAMING C. D. JOSLYN. 293 West Main St. successor to John Woodmansee, 1ight and heavy teaming; local and lons dis- tance furniture moving a specialty. Tel SH Telephone 7 C. B. BROMLEY & SO Shetucket St. Phone 3 NG_DISTANCE MOV & HARTLEY Shetucket St. Phone PIANO AND FURNITURE TE done ve promptiy L ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket st Phone 175 BACON STUDIO FRANK C. BRADBURY Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukulele BEST AND QUICKEST METHODS Instruments Sold on Easy Payments Musical Merchandise 34 CENTRAL BUILDING Open Evenings Telephone 736 GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 CIiff Street Ernest E Bullarcl TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 3LISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND ASS. Plain and Railroad Sept. 2d. Piano, 5 Weeks in a D MUSIC Main St Fall term begins Harmon Term subjects may be harge. There are juarter. At the beginning of each tuarter, in addition to the lesson. there s a payment of $2.25, which covers a ost of material anc all class dues 1'for 14 weeks. t i5th is a free, or “premium,” lesson, sonor roll. The class ind' counts on the s examined and graded once a year sraduate of i1 SEW “AND CONSERVATORY Miss Sanford is a member of the Chiladelphia M. T. FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. Phone « t 1 o 92 Fifth Street. 1251-13 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ! CALL UP 734 Gas__Attach- EFFICIENT makes 11 Franklin St | c Auvctioneer Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St. Danielson, Ct JAS. H. HYDE, Asst. Auctioneer. of North Franklin, Ct PUBLIC SALE A highly important three-day event, commencing TUESDAY, SEPT, 8, 1913, at 10 o'elock a. m., also 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPT, 10, and THURSDAY, SEPT. ALL AT THE SAME HOUR the heirs of the estate 11, by beautiful summer residence o the late Mrs. George I. Brad at Pomfret. Conn. cons & an _unusual and = extraordin collection of “artistic and weil- § designed furniture, representinz M the “utmost purchasing cape OF mongy. alos ot e Interesting aee and beanutiful v s £ Persian Italian lection of rare mpor - Edison contents of t the Hone. and excentiona brass tr n desk Three din o sets. complete, with extension ta les. buffets, ser: es, t &, Wwood war ale t hammer a ate residence. hallway fads 1 consider t portunity of a so on account o ng prices of new Ewell worth vo 1 enjoy CHAS CHAS WM GEO. A. HAMM MILES. PIANO TUNERS ~ PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Stree Player Piano V\ionk a Specialty R, THE PIANO TUNER. ospect St. Phone 511 FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave LEGAL NOTICES Registrars of Voters Notlce The Reglistrars ters ‘or own of . Norwich will mee everal Voting Distri n sa h THURSDAY, the 11th DAY OF SEPT fo 919, from § o'clock m., to recei “TO BE MADE- ore the An eld Oct 1919, to wit In the First Voting Selectmen’s Office in Ci T In the Second Voting District Ricker's Drug Store, West Side. nnual 5th Town Meeting D. In the Third Voting District—At W H._Bowen's News Office, In_the Fourth Voting District— the Barber Shop_of Patrick T. Conn n West Town St In the AL Fifth Yoting Distriet — Ponemah Large Hall In the Sixth Voting Dis Billings’ Hall, Bast Side. Dated_at Norwich, Conn. the 6t day of September, A. D, 1918. TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J.' DOWNES. sepbd Ry S _of Voters NOTICE j MODEL RANGES lA. J. Wholey & Co. IRON CASTINGS THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY 0. Phone 5;; Modern Plumlnng J. F. TOMPKINS s 57‘ West Mam SLreet ROBERT J. COCHRANE T.F. BQRNS Heatmg and Plumbing ~: Agfi—_ The Registrars of Voters in the Town of Voluntown will be in se s Union Hall, in said Town, on Thursdas Sept. 11th, 1919, from 9 eo'clock a. 1 5 o' “lock b. m. to place on “To Be Made” the names of those Beualr of whom application is made aither Registrar, in the manner vided In the General Statutes State of Connecticut. (Signed) THOMAS MDONALD, LEONARD B. KINNIE, Registrars of Voters. Dated at Voluntown, this 4th dax September, 1313, sepee s ot "t

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