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SHOWERS TODAY—COALER; PROBABLY FAIR TOMORROW T NORWICH, CONN-‘ HATRw Y 3 TUESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1919 FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Stx Cemts a Lime of Six Werds. WANTED—Male WANTED—Female WANTED—Farmer whe understands WANTED A good cook. Apply 62 setiing out tiet. Saw. ana 'Cord woed: | Broad St. Fhone 44 Tepsa 2 Rouscs, use of tenants. Lerey F. e e e o2, S Conn. Bhone 5 | T Rremtia. ate Bohtin _sep3d pad w\!‘rm—\ night fireman at the | ~ o\ o i for peneral house- | Muw o e ywon.‘ \pply Mre. R, W Perkins 42 WANTED A bo-: one that is not| Rockwell St sepsd jgolng to school. Western Union 7" | “WANTED_A working housekeeper. e sep?d | \ppiy at 214 Broadway. sepsd BOY WANTED, ride wheel, at Powers.| — o = e JREscompcet sepdd | W ARGy il 37 Broa WANTEDSteady pinboys. _ Aetna sepsd _ Baxling - "W ANTED_Girl or woman for house- work in family of three: no washing: 4 one who prefers a good home to high zoods NTED _Man for reta store: some experience in window trim- 3 ming and card writing required: ambi- | wages Mrs, Charles Christiansen, R. ceks ‘advancemen: and opportunities | Lendon ép5 {Dreferrad. mood pay To star with 10 | o daTe awed woman for B B BAtience rotecnces, mattied | ne laundry worlk. " Adaress Box 19, Bal® < of = nce. references Ja 4 single. | “The Fair. New et Lol onn WANTED A second__girl. _Apply WANTED _Egs candler. Apply to T W. Carroll, 257 Broadway. = = g TED _Woman fo_ do waiting R e Nampar work. Windham_Inn. tve in C3{nanam, Conn. & Phome Jo-4 Willis sepd_ mantic auslsd B mark om] = —Satesiadies for extra er o Pouls | WANTOEK. Apply F. W. Woolwertn Agzieulturall & augid ke 1St - seps WANTED _Salesiadies. Apply F_W. —E 3 n Kitehs | Woolwerth Co. aug7d en'at the Wauregan Hote sepsd = = ey h zrap ! : i Stenograp er 12iile your age, experience znd refer- 1ces. \rmre-« Ca Khm nffi(‘c sepdd HELP WANTFD Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD | COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimantic, Conn. . WANTED WANTED N T NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS FOR SALE—Automobiles WANTED - i FRAME SPINNERS| ~»féi" e R I WANTED—M Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. Six Cents m Line of Six Werds. Six Cents a Lime of Six Werds. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. AUCTIO.IS FOR SALE leaving Franklin morning, Sept. 10, for Round trip $2. Del-Hoft Hotel. wockville Fair sepod WANTED—Passengers for_open ’bus Square Wednesday For information, call FOR SALE Lot 2 in. § ft. plank, 3lc ft. nice pine boards, 5%c [t car Joseph 'Chew red cedar shingles, car Miller's extra white cedai shingie R. Race, North Franklin. sepsd_ lessons, given daily. Phone 1:47. Even- ing_classes Monday beginning Monday. of Commerce Hall. ept. H. Levy, Instruc- SepdTuThS _ small cottage where two children will be allowed. I cannot take their lives by therefore they must have a place to live. Address Bulletin Office, Box sepdd WANTED — Plain sewing and dress. making. -~ Call for Mrs. Helen Schmutz, cvenings only_ after 630 p. m., No. 3 Main_St., lefthand beil FARMS wanted 50 acres, or more, with stock and crop preferred; we have ready cash buyers; send full particu- iars, including lowest possible price, for ‘cash, and your farm will be sold. Farmers’ Realty Co. 1185 Main St. Hartford, Conn. Tel. Charter 6123. ek SRR e i s DON"T seam posble, Manila cigar, . 5c each, § for 23¢; City Life, vet each; Nebo cigret, 20 for 1sc; The Belle of Turkey. Turkish cizaret, 20 in | a box; 18c, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, op- posite Woblworth's. sepsd _ ET US place you if vou are prepared. Come in and see the original letfer from which we quote the followinz. This young ady Is drawing $16 weekly. and left another school to study with “No 'one could wish for a better position than the one in which placed ‘me. 1 shall always ree rou mend to all my iriends that they attend Norwich Commercial School. for they are sure to get treated fair every respect calves. second-hand es. Call A or Te WANTED — To kitchen ranges and Bruckner, 55 Franklin St mir- WANTED — Antique furniture rors. colored gl silver, historical china, old Dbooks. and old letters. A Bruckner, 55 Franklm =i Tel. 717-3. may16d LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS, PARTIAL PAID BOOKS AND THRIFT COUP- ONS BOUGHT For Cash OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 1256 Main St. Frankiin Square | WANTED Weavers APPLY TO TRADING COVE MiLL Nowich Touring car. Good and Steady E'flployl'neflll " condition. xuad { APPLICANTS MUS BE OVER vs{ S i psa YEARS OF AGE AND BE ABLE TO| o sanE—_vaiie e READ AND WRITE ENGLISH. | enger touring’ cur, in_good APPLY CARE OF ' nn. Quinne " sepsd THE BULLETIN, C. J. | Plerce- Arrow touring Splendid motor and car - | jon, Tow price for auick ‘aie°RCE ¥ouns, Danielson, Conn. LOST AND FOUND 5 4 ——— — Ruick runabout, model FOR SALE ac roadster.|in Sndition, extra poserfil condition. three res. newly I-nm»» Bosch magneio. four good tires Blie . this spring: price $473. | Cheap for casn: rust be soid At once at 3 after 4 p.m | sepdd |¥rank Tesars, Colchester. Phome SALE_Ford Tonabout. late | CAll befors noon, or write. sepéd sht doctor of cellent UBLIC one-ton on. tires nearly 750 The Frisoie-Mclormick Co % of extra by, BEitat easy en guaran- ket St aug1ig "4~ dosr | WOEMLER ton and a quarter truck. 1. iipad |excelient runn order, 3100 or easy e-McCormick Co.. 52 auglid very, pneumatic light ‘truck, $413 risbie-McCormick ton_d an economical and re- | WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. LIBERTY BONDS. DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Money Loaned on Liberal Terms THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. 154 Water 5t (Near Shetucket St.). augl2d touring car. $500. i“ble-McCormick Co. 32 She- aug1ld FOR SALE ':/1918 STUTZ SPEEDSTER | (Bear Cat) INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket St, Norwich, Conn. {HAS DUAL VALVE MOTOR Run Less Than 12,000 Miles | See JAS. H. CRANEY At G. W. Carroll's Garage C_resunt Street “BIG SIX”REO FOR SALE A-1 mechanical condition. HOTELS | i Amencan House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Shatucket Street | Phene Del-Hoff Hotel Paint very | goed. Cannot be teld from a new e EAN | machine. Seats four peeple comfort- HAYES BROS.. Props. | ably. Inquire D THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. NEXT TO POSTOFFICE Telephone 1227 DETECTIVE WORK. usated Write Postornce Box “zNe WHES YoU ARE IN oUx CITY VICTORY RIGHT, O WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- 25 iness befors the public. thers 15 N0 | “wwmn YOU WANT to put your o medium beter than through the ad- | iness befors tne public. thers is ne med. ™ thdn "rough the ad- umas or The Bulletin 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 | Free Transportation daily in company Ivuues from Nor- wich to mills and return. vertising columns c’ The Bulletin. THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. There is always some dam- “WANTED—Pupils for private dancing and Thursdavs. Chamber A five-room flat or a Commercia h00l, Chamber of Commerce Building. sepsd WANTED—Cars to overhaul or re- pair: any make or in any condition. Fewett City Joe's Garage. Telephone 1984. P. 0. Box tville. sepbd OLD LINEN WANTED -Such as old table cloths, napkins, old sheets and pillow cases. ete. Notify the William W. ‘Backus Hospital and it wili be “ailed for. sep2a__| _WANTED nce. a cook. App vi Broad sepls JOSEPH HALL & CO. i H | | Tel. 683-3. { c FOR SALE — A number of French milk goats: also buck sheep; two pair wild geese: will trade. Otto Andersen, BB sepsd FOR SALE — Bxtra good Chester White pigs. Frank Bromley, Lisbon. Tel. Jewett City 73-3. sepod FOR SALE Farm house, sawmill, bar from 'station, '§1,700; 55-acre farm, 6-room houSe, ' near store, school. church, 23% miles from Thames river. 51,700 20 building lots, 14-room house. zarage, fine location in city. trolle: $2.200. James N. Watrous, care Bu tin, sepod FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue F. I Racine. Danlelson. Conn. sepl®d 10_acres, 8-room sheds. one mile s FOR SALE—Wood in stove length: 33 per i cord, C. O. D. G. A. Bullard Tel. 1976-4. maysd FOR SALE Slab wood, $8 per cord; 1-2 cord same rate cut in stove lengtrs, tne kind_ that suits. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. jelid FOR SALE A modern_eight room cottage with large lot. Th trees and is situated about five min- utes’ walk from Marlin-Rockwell Corp. Price $3,000. For full particulars See A. V. COVELLO 198 CIliff Street | KITEMAUG PEACHES ELBERTAS NOW READY For Sale bred Ariel’s May imp. Vallon dam, Tmp. Novy 120 1617 Ariel Mitchel Tarifrviile ull will be transferred CHARLI Handsome. 3 Bull pure res Rose N ste B Willimantie For Sale NEW MILCH COWS. CARLOAD FROM VERMONT ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE, NORTH FRANKLIN. 30 Lebanon. FOR SALE At Norwich Town Near Trolley Line COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN Price $3300 Conn JusT Tel. 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| Wwho desire honest, reliable and com- | petent service. | 86 CLIFF STREET Phone 300 | Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. L age done before he arrives so secure INSURANCE THAT INSURES—the only kind we offer you here. Our service is expert—command it. ISAAC S. JONES Irsurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building 91 Main Street LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE The Republican Electors of the Town of Salem are requested to meet in cau- cus at the Town Hall in said Town on Monday, Sept. 15, 1919, at 3 o m.. to nominate candidates for Officers to be voted for the Monday in October | BARGAIN 125-C- N-S, Wit fascek ot Tt a1l ciltabie,somel truit, ‘apple, pear and peach trees, all in"bearing ‘condition. A &ne 1i-room | Gouse, vainted white wnd in ood con: | dition, ‘parn, 6 henneries; water in fouse. This place is situated on the staie L.ghway, 34 mile to school | caurch, stores and not far from the trolley} on K. F. D. and telephone in house. ' And what do you think? Al the owner asks for tuis neat little aome 1s $1,730, part cash. Immediate Dossession. ' It you are in the market | for such a place as this, don't £o to bed tomight untl you have looked it Over and paid a deposit on it Ar tnia fime “there are many peopie iook: Tor such a place and it would displeas me to bave io tell any sincere buye Chat it was sold It is up to you— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin | Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, ¢ i1 Weat Broad St., Rooms 1 amd 2. Per order Town Committee , FRANK G. WILLIAMS, Chairman. ol s | Dated at Salem, Sept. 9, 1819, Telephone 2365 NOTICE e The Wegistrars of Voters of the Town NOTICE of Tedvard will ~meet. in°ihe . Town i Slericrs’ Otfice. in_sald Town Thursans DEMOCRATIC CAUCUS, Sept. 11, 1919. from 9 o'clock a. m. until The Town of Colchester. Conn.. will 2 0cioek p. . Tor the purpose of - | hold a cancus at the Grange I in e Viing List of suid Town | Colvehator Conn, on Satumiay | aiider the title v, Be | ing, Sept. 13(h, 1918, at 9 o'clock p. m., Whom claim is made thal they are . o oy b cnttled to vote at an election meeting i3 be acld om Oct. 6th. 191 BILLINGS T. AV CGHORCE 0 MONTHOMERY. trars of Voters. Dated, Sept. . sepsd proper to come before said caucus (Sisned) EDGAR A. CARRIER, Chairman Town Committee. Dated at Colchester, Sept. Sth, 1919. FOR SALE Two-family house and a big lot. shed and one chicken coop. Apply 66 South Main St, Danielson 8ep6STu COWS FOR SALE CARLOAD OF GOOD YOUNG COWS JUST ARRIVED. ANOTHI AR- 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 Harland Road Phone 1632-2 FOR SALE A rare chance to secure an Estab- lished Business, very desirably locat- ed one minute from car line, doing a healthy profitable business. Selling on account owner’s i For furth- it | conn. ness. er particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square YOU CAN BUY BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE ON BROADWAY An exceptional property ways, and one that has previously advertis=d Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Insurance Protectien Telephone 1334 63 Broadway in many not been FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $900; can be nsed for business purpos: in sood location; ideal investment For full particulars, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg Phons Norwich Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including stock. tools and some with fine crops. Best of locations. Price: from $1,500 to $25,000. If yeu are iooking or a farm call and see me. I will save you time and money. Will give the best of terms. Write for catalogue. Racine Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn, Phone 198, Danielson. FOR SALE |ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR. BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON roR SALE farm, good location, mile station, 7 room fcuse, large barhs and outhuildings, fine tields and pastures, beautiful water, 200 bearing fruit trees, wood and timber enouzh to pay for farm, $2.500. For Exchange: Beaus ! tiful residence in Willimantic, modern throughout, can exchaige for farm or timbariand. Faims of wil Mings at low_prices. TRYON'S AGENCY. 713 Main Sc. Willlmantic, Conn. marzzd FOR SALE Cottage Houses, Tenement a n d Business Blocks, Building Lots, all in desirable locations. List your pro- perty if you cire to sell or rent, as I have a numbér of people looking for reul estate investments 197 a WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance Room 103 Thayer Buildii THERE 15 ao aavertising medium in TZastern Connecticut equa) to The fetin for Susiness results. Bul: | FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Pair team horses, weight 2400. younz, good order and live . to pulli a team wagon, about 3 tons good of dotible harness. all three teams itable for any kind of work. O, H. Main, Norw Conn, sep3d HORSES, wagons and hranesses for sale. James E. Moore. aug2id FOR SALE One pair good sound mules, one near- Iy new team wagon, and one double harness; one extra good Jersey cow 5 years old. will be new mileh this month, solid color and very handsome one 2 vear old Jersey heifer, new milch by or before Jan. Ist CHARL S. JOHNSON. (Near Witch Hazel), Uncasville, Ct. HORSES 10 head of good Rugged Work Horses that are right in the collar every day. Several good general purpose Horses one fine driving horse, safe for a wom- an. One Jersey Cow, coming in. Sow and nine pigs. One extra nice Shet- land Pony that is vell broke. Har- ness, new and second hand. One Rub- ber tire Concord bugey. Two Steel tire Concord Buggies. Dump Caris, Reach V7agons, Blankets, Whips. If in need line see me. of anything in the ho: E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, Residence 1212, Nerwich, Ci Main St., Stable 650 n. Tel. je24d SALE HORSES 1 have a number of good work horses, also several nice chunks of about 1200 or 1300 in weight, all gentle | and good workers, and a very nice gentle saddle pony which is nice to drive or ride. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536- Jyaia FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour. Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps makes hens lay. REENEVILLE GRAIN CO. terbread and more loaves Every.Baking Day with—7 Co:ué liula more than others i —uworthit YW.,,'"'..,""“E:“;" . A. K. MANNING, YANT1L PIANO TUNERS PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 595-3 11 Alice Street Player Piano Work a Specialty GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. Prospect St. Phone_511. FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 835-2 22 Clairemont Ave. | ——— 122 CIGARS hgy: the lot for quick sale. $400. Ben- jafmin L. Pierce, Greeme, K. L, Box 82, iR, F. D. sep?d FOR SALE — Two gzpod working horses. S Thames St. Phone 102. SepsThSTu FOR SALE—Bay horse, 3 years old. perfectly gentle and good roadster, in | fine condition: also Moyer top carriage. in good order, and A No. 1 harness: will sell horse separately if desired Call 519-4, Willimantic sep4d FOR SALE—Three pairs of work | horses. three dump carts three pairs | WHITESTONE CIGARS Ar- 34800 Fer Thousand i F. CONANT 11 Franklin St FOR SALE TO RENT OE REPAIRING ‘1‘0 RENT—Lower flat at 39 Orchard c amall Amotican aduit camily pre. | WhY throw away your old shoes when ferred Inauive upsial sepfa-_ |You can have them made as dood as new if you will bring them to the M6 RENT Furnished rooms: also . gooms Tor liant housekeeping, 13 U7 | Broadway Shoe Repair Shop | 3 sep 42— HEAD OF COWS— Centrally located, two apartment| wo RENT — Furnished room ¢ 23| We also clean your old Straw Hats. | 5 ” Washington St, with privileges of a TRY US 52 BROADWAY On’.account of igoondt B houss. Lot 90 x 156, garage reom for | home. A wilh R edton 1 i orieds TO RENT — Furnished rooms for z case all business activities im- five cars. Opportunity to secure a fine |light housekoeping. 3% MoK miey Are. TRUCKING AND TEAMING ediately. Thererore, 1 will sell - = Mrs. Congdon. sep5d public sale, on ome. Terms to suit purchaser. " TO RENT_Seven-r: [ 2| . D. JOSLYN, 203 West Main St. ern' convenlences. Ansor1oe Beldnod | suctessor to John Woodmansee lEht SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, 1019, ! : and heavy teaming: local and lonz d at 11 o'clock a. m., sharp. THOS. H. BECKLEY rooms; | modern .ehvemlences. oD |iance furaiture moying a speclalty. v : Brewer. 74 Broadway: N Sugzsd unn-frew "‘ — RAIN OR SHINE, 278 Main Street Phones| TO RENT _Furnisned rooms; also SHETUCKET 5 my large and valuable herd of 207108 SChooi"St. "Phone 1045.0. angiid | —eophone 1182 and Hblsteins which T have care 2 z C. B. BROMLEY & S0 iy Serecte Leveral of the TO RENT—Two tenements at 132 Shetucket St. hone 335, choice herd the countr: Main St Inquire T. D. Becker. 313 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. Somprising 15 young cows, re Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 452-12. = = cently new milch, and milkin One Carload Tuesday, One Carload|_2U820d N e heavy, several summer milkers. Wednesday. TO RENT — Furnished rooms for | PIANO AND FURNITURE MOV still miiking a large quantity 5 light housekeeping. 27 Division St. 2 2 Aue fo freshen during the eafly JAMES H. HYDE jes3d TEAMING AND TRUCKING fall. and one "or ' two forward i ne v oty a Faase Shringers: ome 3 vear o o s e el TofTORAGE—Housshold soods stored | °7° VCTY PTOMELY GnC A% essonable || ATLURSL . RONaGe oy Tdate ot ‘elephane 30, Leb: e or long or short term: rates reason- ARTHUR H. LATHROP, ale, 1 3 year old heifer spring- 2 anon Division. 1 43%s °'Fanning Studio. 52 Broadway, Shetucket St. Phone 175. ing bag, 13 year old Holstein iaia At oate 3 riiing, 2 head Tnd 1 heiter T0 HOLSTEIN BREEDERS AuTos 7o rine B R S KingNolmsiih. HOW 2onT°i| If you want a comfortable gmm—————————————===——=my || Torconirhiond ST 21 D , and grandson of Ormsby . - . of ure bloods last spring. Jane Segis ‘Aggie. tne world's greatest|car to ride in call up JOHN GEORGE TOURTELLOTT CPapers go with these sows, one o TSI U mlid o o= o] SEaRRie” 15 sonzidersd Hecty hre unders of the breed. A M. PILLAR, (R H ¥ith pig) One valuable Berk Uarcopla Biuihe, Bohuat RerndShe anning Ave., || Tencher of Violin ||| 50 g5 o0 aitnaben iy it i B Norwich. Dodge closed serv- strain 3 pige 13 Weska nla. SIpl NORWICH, CONN. ; : i extra la weeks' old pis, Phone 463-14. sepsa | ice car. - Phone 152-12 Studio, 21 Cliff Street A DL o T About 50 White Leghorn year = Ao P oo one-horee dump cart BACON STUDIO FRANK C. BRADBURY Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, engine. 1 2 ineubaters, 1 _zas 5 power churn, 1 cream separate also a eollection of miscellaneous articles. ONE PATR OF HORSES. extra good, voung farm chun Work well either single or and_ will we about 2800 all kind and clever first quality k Guitar and Ukulele o Init Sale’ will take place at my BEST AND QUICKEST METHODS :;"l‘;w‘d"n,‘:“‘,{” B. Ponn Instruments Sold on Easy Payments naw; abont. five jmindtes sk Musical Merchandise fromey. Jor the Providence and 34 CENTRAL BUILDING D N alove described Open Evenings Telephone 735 DR eEty N ken Rway at once. on ng the fo Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND ORD WMUSIC te subjects extra charge. quarter. At auarter, in is a payment 15th 92 Fifth Street. addit FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, land. T tly 1 patronaze more, T feel saf Ve as nice cattle as you wo at n housing e HARRY AT BRAME Bim Grasmere T " 3LISS PLACE or. Main m begins Sept Terms, 7oc Auction Notice Don’t Fail to Aitend the Big 3 Day Sale, Rain or Shine at the Bradley Estate, at Pomfret may taken, without There are 15 weeks in a the beginning ' ¢ there which covers all iss dues. 1 1 weeks. the or “premium,” lesson, icd once a year by of & ons'are m Street, Conn. TODAY TOMORROW THURSDAY A Highly Interesting Event of Weddings and Receptions. Phone 1251-13 DENTISTS Unusual Importance. — e DR. ALFRED RICHARDS Office Hours 9-12 a. Wed. and 305 Room Tel. J. C. WITTER, Auctioneer Office and Salesrooms 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. DENTIST m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. i at. Evenings 7-9 Thayer Building Residence tel AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 1225 DR. R. DENTIST 148 Main Street RADIATOR| REPAIRING | | & J. COLLINS Nor- Phone 1i73 ich, Conn. DR. L. DENTIST Office Hours 9-12, Building, Norwich, Conn. Central J. EGGLETON 1-5, 6-8. 43 Broadway SPECIALISTS IN Dr. A J. Sinay DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Phona 1177-3 DR.F. C. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: RADIATOR REPAIRING The radiator is an important part of the mechanism of your car. It is also, because of its position on the front, more easily broken and damaged than any other part. 'Besides, even if it continues to work all right, it gives your car a “black eye” when it is bent or full of holes. Bring it here for repairnig. IMPERIAL GARAGE H. T. ROBINSON, Mgr. APhone 929 Norwich, Conn. Tlmken-Hyatt andw : New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES 4 BANK STREET, Second Fioor Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON Auto Radiators JACKSON 9 a. m to m. 8 p Telephone Alice Building, Norwich Repaired promptly and thoroughly < | tested under ajf pressure before leav- he ) |ing shop. | W. E. SHANLEY DR.E. J. JONES | PLUMBING TINNING 499 Main St., Tel 712-3 Suite 46 Take elevator entrance. Shannon Building hetucket Street Phone GET OUR PRICE ON STORAGE BATTERIES DENTIST | DR. EDWARD KIRBY |} NEW | BEFORE PURCHASING { The Gearlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-2 LONDON, CCNN. Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 613 = s Hours 9-1 30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. §/ &= "to Tae Bul