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SHOWERS TODAY AND TOMORROW RWICH, CONN., MONDAY, SEPT. 22, 1919 = FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Six Cents a Line of Six Words. e Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. Six Words. WANTED—Male WANTED—A young man as sales- man in shoe dept; must be exper enced; state expectes and giv Teferences. Address B. & W., care The Bulletin Ct. §= ' sep22d _ WEISLER'S—An agency with good seiling ability, the name known to all zood farmers. Weisler's Farm Agency, Danieison, Conn. sep22d TWANTED At once, a rugged man arive auto truck aud assist in gener el il WANTED—By experienced, capable scpre Istenographer, a position in ' Norwich. WANTED—First class farmhanv%:l,\ddress B., care Bulletin. sep20d | D ¥ right man. J. W. £003, Pa¥ for the 7S rebanon DIv.| WANTED_A competent mald _for Frink, Lebanon. Tel sep32d “FIREMEN, brakemen, 3173 month experience Gnnecestary. Write Rali- way, care Bulletin SepsS FRINTER woar round man in B job printing weekly ncwspa oI 3 otfice; steady 2 wages ex-| pected. Putna Putnam, Ct.| man, about 24 American; perma- Good Chance, ing cur, Address WOOLEN zo0od pay, Widile aged man to do Glasgo. Conn. to a1 WANTED—Femals WANTED—Miscellaneous Six Cents a e of Six Words. FOR SALE WANTED A competent waitress. Apply to Mrs. F. L. Osgood, 194 Wash- jington St sap20d _ WANTED_Maid for_general | work, _Mrs. Frank Turner, Broad St. Tel. 294. 8ep30EW WANTED—Teacher for school of 15 chiidren in_ town of Sterling, Conn.: experience desirable but not necessary. Apply at once to F. E. Harrington. Room 66, Capitol, Hartford. sep20d house- 15 general housework in a family of twe. Apply at 55 Williams St. Tel. 49. sep18d WANTED—Protestant maid in fam- ily of two; must do plain cooking. Ap- piy Mrs. Alex McNicol. Tel. 79, Jewett City sep18d WANTED—Competent colored girl for general housework; no washing; must be good cook. lnquire afternoons Washington St. Tel 1269. WANTED —Woman of middle age and ent as housekeeper; two adults Iy: no washing; good home, Address C. M, Box 368, sep18d WANTED Elementary teachers. Apply at once to C. R. Stone, 28 Per- ins Ave. p17d Zeneral house- Alfred Rich- sep17d WANTED A girl fo v Inguire at Mrs. ren St. cotton weaver. ing: good place sep16d JIG SAWYERS on metal and silver jewelry, position steady, $44 per week and up, 44 hour week. time and half for overtime, pay for ten holidays FISHEL SONS 126 West 22nd, New York Gity JEWELERS RING MAKERS POLISHERS on silver and metal jewelry, 44 hours week, time and half for ovestime, pay for 1C holidays. excellent wages, steady » osition. FISHEL SONS 126 West 22nd, New York City WANTED WOOLEN DRESSER TENDERS Good pay, steady work. Weave Room: Purcher, married man preferred. MOOSUP MILLS CO. Moosup, Conn. WANTED 50 Laborers, Dye House, Picker Room, Carding Room, Boys, 35 General men). 3 Cooks (Women), Farm Hands, Hotel Help, Spinners, Spoolers. FREE_EMPLOYMENT BUREAU Geo. L. Chesbro, Magr. Central Building. Weavers, Cash Houseworkers (Wo-| i 1 |you can have them made as good iable woman for gen- . good wages: can go Mrs. Lyman, Montville. sepl6d on light er Mfg. sep16d at the Vietory Lunch | WANTED__Pupils for private dancing lessons, given daily. Phone 1747. Even- ing classes Mondays and Thursdays, beginning Monday, Sept. 22. Chamber of Commerce Hall' H. N. Levy, Ins. sep22d . WANTED—From_Sept. 16 will run cider mill every Tuesday, = Thursday, and afternoon Saturday. and will run every day after Oct. 1st. John E. Tnhomas, bozrahville. Sep6SW WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30. Water St, Norwich! Write, call or tel. 708-3. iy3d WANTED-—Farms. We need 50 farms at once, large and small. We sign no contracts. We sell, and sell quick. Have you a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. sepl9d WANTED—Furnished apartment or cottage for family of three; state price, location and description in first letter. Write Ci care Bulletin. sepl®%d WANTED__Hundreds men-women, 18 up; U. S. government office and outside positions, $1,100 year. _Write for list positions now open. Franklin Insti- tute Dept. 32 S. Rochester, N. Y. au, AGENTS wanted for Tolland and Windham counties for the greatest and most_scientific tire setter of the age; clincher tire can be put on in 30 sec- onds, without blistered hands or rutfied temper; as an act of good faith, an in- vestment of 315 will be required for Tolland county and $25 for Windham county, which will gradually be re- funded as toois are purchased. Answer Tire Setter, care of in. sepisd TWANTED Farms, A market for farms, large and small. Have you a farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, each: Nebo cigret, 20 for lsc; Belle of Turkey, Turkish cigaret, 20 in a box, 18c, it Fagan's Smoke Shop, op- Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimantic, Conn. SHOE REPAIRING Why throw away your old shoes when s 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 293 West Main St. Woodmansee, light )1 and long dis- a specialty. S Phone 3 ANCE MOVID e _ INSURANCE _ INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHRCOP & SONS; g 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. & HARTLE Phone 607. ITURE MOVING. Inquire at Vietory | posite Woolworths, sepsd Nep: £ WANTED—To buy veai aaives 1Sc R, 3 = ib. up beef an, lairy cattle. '3 Booiy Dald lor e Glaudinger. Colchester. 'Ct. Tel 65. sepl3d susd 4o waiting| _ WANTED — To buy second-hand Work. " winanam. Inm | kitchen runges and stoves. Call A. Phone 45-4 Willi- | Bruckner, 55 Franklin St., or Tel. 717-3. augl6d — = e WANTED — Antique furnliure, mir- 2 alesladies for extra|rors, colored glass, silver, historical extra work. Apply F. W. Woolworth |china, old bodks, and old letters. A Co. augid Bruckner, 35 Franklin St. Tel. 717-3. S T = mayied - WaANT! F.W. - s S FARMERS HELP WANTED We guarantee to sell your farm within thirty days after being placed with us. Must be good bargains. We ave cash customers ready for busi- ness, . KIRMAN'S FARM AGENCY, South Scitaate, R. 5R-13, Scituate. sep19d WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Tel. Nowich LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS, PARTIAL PAID BOOKS AND THRIFT COUP- ONS BOUGHT For Cash OFFICE AT THE_ SHU-FIX 256 Main St. Franklin Square ND TRUCKING v and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Tnsist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; make hens lay. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. Have You Tried It Yet? WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH, LIBERTY BONDS, DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Money Loaned on Liberal Terms THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO.. 74 Water 5t. (Near Shetucket St.). MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all” Personal prop- erty at a low rate of ‘intergst. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. TO Lo‘ LmERé'&. LOAN 63 Frankiin St., Norwich, Conn. There’s every reason why you There is always some dam-| age done befcre 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 | | { | RIOT, CIVIL COMMOTION AND BOMB EXPLOSION INSURANCE Ovught to interest you NOW. WE SELLIT B. P. LEARNED & (0. 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, | i 1 1846 — CIGARS WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand 4. F. CONANT 11 Frankiin St should. The sooner the better. We Mean QCCIBENT FLBUR And that is just what we mean when we talk FLOUR QUALITY. The Russell- Miller Milling Company offer—and we will Tulfill their offer—to turn back money paid for OCCIDENT FLOUR if it doesn’t prove the best the purchaser ever used. A pretty broad gnarantee—BUT NOBODY SEEMS TO COME BACK FOR THE MONEY. A. R. MANNING % AUTOS TO HIRE 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 THERE 5 55 advertising medium la Eastern Ci icut equal Lo The Bal- letin for & ss results. | I i wich to mills and return. m———————— . GIRLS WANTED To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work; a0 noise; sieady employment; high wages. For Fitchville Mill telephone Norwich 111-4 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 Free Transportation daily in company busses from. Nor- THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. , Vertising coizmns cf T Bulletin. _ AUCTION J. C. WITTER .. Auctioneer Office and Salesrooms. 42 Main St, Danielson, Ct. PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m., I will seil at public sale, to set- tle the esiate of the late John R. Davis t the farm located on the old Hartfo: pike, three miles east from ¥’lainfield, Conn., at the foot of Bradford Hill, all of the personal property and the real estate, described as follows: One top bugsy, 1 express wagon, 1 sled, 1 grindstone, 1 stone drag, 1 corn sheller, 2 sets of tackle blocks, 1 pair balances, 2 pair steelyards, several plows, 2 or 3 harnesses, scythe snaths, forks, hoes, shovels, chains, 1 sleigh, and many other small toois. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Bedsteads, tables, stands, chairs, organ, carpet, mattresses, bureaus, mirrors, chests, dishes, lamps. oil cans, pictures, and other ‘articles of an antique na- ure. THE REAL ESTATE will be sold at 1 o'clock p. m., as described, known as the Thomas Kenyon farm, consisting of 105 acres, more or less, of good land, suitably divided into tillage, pas- ture, and woodland, of Wwhich there are several acres heavily wooded: a two-story house with ell, a cow barn and horse barn. A "20-acre woodlot adjoining the farm will be sold separately. This lot has an excellent Erowth of hard woed. A half intemest Wn ithe so- called Brand place will also be sold. This property is located one-quarter mile east from the Kenyon farm. Terms, 10 per cent. deposit of purchase price at time of sale, and Dalance when deeds dre de- livered, which will be the day following. If decidedly stormy. the sale will occur the first fair day after at the same hour. . BYRON GALLUP, Administrator of Estate. Ekonk, Conn. R S— WHEN YOU WANT t- “ut your bus: iness before the public. there is no medium better than through the ad Danielson, Conn. - sep16d DON'T seam posble, Manila cigar, ild, 5c each, 6 for 25c: City Life, yet ! The | Y FOR SALE—Willimantic house, two- story, with all city improvements, biz productive garden,” fruit, barn, chicken house with large fenced yard; must sell quick; make an offer. Goliup, 365 North St., Willimantic. sep22d FOR SALE A Shropshire ram _18 months old. _Charles W. Burton, 744 North Main St. Phone 498-4. sep22d FOR SALE _Coon hound 5 vears old; trial_here. H. H. Pendleton, Norwich, Ct, R. D. No. 1. Tel. 1851-2. sep22d FOR SALE—15 acres, all cultivated, 5 mindtes from Montville trolley. fine property, 3“miles to Norwich; have fine stock, small and large farms, both sides of Thames river. James N. Wat- rous, care Bulletin Office. sep20d _ “FOR SALE_Five cows, due to calve this month. P. A. Nawrocki, Yantic. sep20d 5 ..FOR SALE—20 Chester White pigs, 8 weeks old, $3 per pair; these pigs won the first prize at the fair; and 2 sows, coming in this month; will sell very reasonable. P. A. Nawrocki, Yan- tie. - sep20d FOR SALE Milk route. Apply to Stanislaus Gaska, R. F. D, No. 1, Jew- ett “Gity. _sep20d FOR SALE—Splendid 60 acre stocked | farm. fine "location, 1 mile station, pleasant neighborhood. 20 acres nice fields, large pastures, valuable wood and timber, about 75 fruit trees, good S-room house, large barn, = poultry house, sheds and outbuildings, 12 head fine cattle, pair of horses, dozen Diss, 100 hens and chickens, full line of wagons and farming tools, all complete with crops. only $2500, part cash. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Ct. sep20d Six Cents a Line of Six Wurds. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Word FOR SALE FOR SALE—An Overland touring car, late model, A conditfon, fouf new tires. Can be seen Saturday and sep20d FOR SALE A farm of 15 acres,; 4 acres can be cultivated, rest wood; 10-room house with veranda. barn with cellar, ice- house, woodshed, all in first class re- pair; also 4 henhouses; situated on state road, four miles from Williman- tic; 5 minutes’ walk to two factories, store, postoffice. church and schools: 10 minutes’ walk to railroad station: good neighbors; reason for selling,’ the owner is a woman, unable to care for it; will take part in mortgage. Ad- dress Owner, care of Bulletin. sep13d FOR' SALE Centrally ment house. located, apart- Lot 90 x 156, ga- Op- portunity to secure a fine home. two rage room for five cars. Terms to suit purchaser. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones TO RENT TO RENT—Six-room tenement at 23 |Garneia Ave., Laurel Hil.. Mathewson. | _sepz0d TO RENT—Seven-room _flat with modern improvements, Inquire at Brogklyn Outfitters, sep20d 0 RE; room for t A garage, 161 Broadway, 0 or three cars. Inquire of Murphy & McGarry, City. seplsd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, light housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, §2 Me- Kinley Ave. sepl8d 1 FOR RENT—For the winter, largs, comfortably furnished house with all modern conveniences, near business section. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. sepl7 TO RENT—Tenement 43 Thames St all improvements. Inquire at 34 Wash- ington St. sepléd TO RENT —Garage for five machines, any make. 194 West Main St., or Phone 173-5. seplgd FOR RENT-—Steam heated flat of three rooms, all improvements, and garage, if wanted, to an adult family; rent Very reasonable to right party who would be willing to take care of premises. Call 259 West Main St. seplsd FOR RENT—Nine-room cot{Aze, No. FOR SALE Building lot. with well, fruit trees, near Thames river, on Nor wich and New London_ troliey lin Lock Box 705, New London, Conn. sep19d s FOR’' SALE — Cottage house, six rooms, choice location, five minutes’ walk from Franklin square, all modern improgements. Address G., Bulletin. sep1®d ENGLISH setter for_sale; will re- trieve. Phone 586-12, 2 Penobscot St. sep19d FOR SALE _Handsome Peter Agan, 2.13%. filly, 3 years old, dam by grand- son ‘of Bingen. 2.06%: she will make a fast one. Wm. A. Tator, Brooklyn, Ct. ~_sep19d FOR SALE Two first class mares for driving or breeding purposes;-one Worriment, 21714, by Heir-at-Law 2.05%; the other Nancy Nutwood, b King 'Nutwood. a_ bargain. Wm. A. Tator, Brook Conn. sep19d FOR SALE—House and store co: bined: ample store room, and eight liv ing rooms; electric lights, steam heat- ed: garage, barn 60 feet 1ong, with two acres land: three minutes’ walk from - Sl troliey; located in factory town: rice ' Address_Store, care Builetin. Telephone 1211 sep18d FOR SALE _Old established grocery store, doing biz business; will seil cheap if sold quick. Call 587. sepl7d FOR_SALE—Pigs 8 weeks old; low price for quick sale: will deliver m Norwich. Irving Foote. Tel. 153i-12. sep13d FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue I. Racine. D: son. Conn. sepl®d FOR SALE—Wood In stove lengths, $: per 1% cord, C. O. D. G. A. Bullard. Tel. 1276-4. maysd_ F. E—Slab wood, $8 per cord: rate, cut. in d_ that suits. C. S Phone 1099 je17d 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 illness. For furth- er particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FORSALE At Norwich Town Near Trolley Line COTTAGE HOUSE and BARN Price $3300 l James L. Case 37 Shetucket Street i | 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 li'urnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, PI View, and along the Rhode shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. kL FOR SALE Two Tenement House, 5 rooms and bath. Each flat with all modern im- provements. Lot 75x175; variety fruit; only 7 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO 198 Cliff Street Telephone 683-3 FOR SALE ONE PAIR OF TEN TON FAIR- BANKS’ SCALES, ALL IN PERFECT CONDITION. JOHN A. Phone 306 MORGAN & SON BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Modern cottage; six rooms and bath, every latest improvement, $4,400 buys it. Two_splendid home properties on the West Side; one is suitable for 3 families and sure income producer. New 7 room house, large barn and St. Patrick’s Church. Archa W. Coit Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 257 NORTH MAIN ST. Three Story Brick Building, taining one store, con- four tenements, always well rented. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. Farms For Sale Several Special Bargains including stock. tools and some with fine crops. Best of locations. Prices from $1,500 to $25,000. If ycu are iooking or a farm call and see me. 1 Will give the best of terms. for catalogue. Racine Agency, Danielson, Conn., 198, Danielson. s L SE—- will save you time and money. Write Farm Phone FOR SALE Cottage TFouses, 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 |have a number of people looking for | real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL Real Estate and Insurance Room 103 Thayer Buil ng BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Four acres of land, all tillable, some fruit, appie, pear and peach trees, all in beariug condition. A fne l4-room iouse, painted white and in £00d con- aition, barn, 6 henneries; waier in house. This piace is situated on the state highway, % mile to_ school, cnurch, stores’ and not far from the trolley: on K. F. D. and telcpuone in house. And what do you think? -All the owner asks for tuis neat little nome is 31,130, part cash. lmmediate possession. ~ If you are in the market for such a piace as tnis, don't go to bed tonmight until you have looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At thia time there are many peopié lookin, for such a piace and it would displeas. e to_have to teli any sincere buy that it was sold. It is up to you. Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin. Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St. Roems 1 and 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365 HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Street |Del-Hoff Hotel ' EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway DETECTIVE WORK. CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich, Conn. sepld —— T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law 40 SHETUCKET STREET WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus- ness before Ine pubilc. there is K medium better than throush the aa- ing columas of Ths Bulletin. WHEN YOU WANT 1o Dut your bus. iness betora zne pubiic. thére is no medium _better than -nrousn the ad- verusizs columas of The Bulletin 71 Church St; all modern conven- iences. TInquire of The Plaut-Cadden Co., Main St, Norwich, sep13d TO RENT —— Furnished rooms. 4 Church St. Phone 471-2. Yepiza’® TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeepin, Phone 274. sep12d TO RENT—Seven-room flat, all mod- ern conveniences. Apply 122 Broadway. TO l‘i_EV’l; Eurnuhefi rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. Appl at 106 School St. Dhone 1048-5. angssy TO RENT-—-Two tenements at 132 Main St Inquire T. D. Becker, 318 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 452-12. aug20d TO RENT — Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Je23d STORAGR—Household goods stored i for long or short term: rates reasom- ablz. Fanning Studio. §2 Broadway. o 27 Division St. FOR SALE—Horses FOR s harnesses. Lunch Cart, F dump cart and Inquire at George Driscoll's She tuck: sep22d “PIANO TUNERS 122 Prospcet St 511 Plione FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Av. LOST AND FOUND LOST—At the fair grounds, a mount- ed Elks tooth. Reward. leave at Bulletin Office. sep22d LOST turday afternoon, _ dis- charge papers of Thomas Lewis. Find- er return to him at Yantic. Box 4b. sep22d FOUND—Came to my place in Pree- ton, last Monday, Sept. 15th, two head of cattle, which' owner can hep'a by proving property and_paying charges F. B. Crary. Tel. 1867-14, sep20d FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALE—1 tomobile motor, horse power. Danielson. FOR ger touring car six cord tires. 12 Pope-. n_ good condition C. Belanger, School Conn ALE—One 19 in A 1_condition, The Frisbie-McCormick sep32d "OR SALE—Standard eight, 1917 model, just overhauled and painted. mechanically perfect as a new ma- chine. Apply Donahue Motors Co., 119 Dyer St, Providence, R. L Telephone 13 Union. sep3zd FOR SALE—New Maxwell 13% tg 2 ton truck, ready for immediate defiv- ery, $1,200; Maxwell cars, $875; Chal mers cars, $1 0 H. F. ‘Anderson, 21 Maple St.,” Danielson, Ct. ~Tel. 340. sep22d FOR SALE—Maxwell Hartford au- 48 St touring car. Zood as mew. Write or call, Richard Krauss, R. D. No. orwich. sep22d FOR SALE—Cadillac_ touring _ ear. model 1914, first class condition, ready to run. good tires and newly painted. bargain. Inquire of Grover & Caron Co., 80 Water St. sep22d FOR § —One 1918 light Maxw touring car, one 1917 Overiand club roadster, one 1917 Studebaker touring car; these cars have all good tires and are in first class shape. C. 8. Peckham, years old, weight 27 hundred, good broke single or double. The five year old mare is in foal; one pair of browns. Horse and Mare, 6 and 7 years old, weight hundred; one pair of greys, wright 26 hundred. Several good sin- gle Horses that are right out of work; one grey mare, 8 years old, weight 13 hundred, in foal, due in March 5; one Shetland Poney; one extra good road Horse; one sow due to pig September 20. Harness, double and single Carts, Reach Wagons, Buggy, Whips, Blan- kets and Collars—everything that goes with a horse — if in need of any thing see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., Residence 1212, Stable 650 HORSES good Horses that are for all kinds of work, and 1 spose of them right away. econd hand, and all are ac- Prices right. Come and see Tel. SALE a few TER R, PIERSON. sep10d FOR SALE One pair good sound mules, one near- ly new team wagon, and one double | harness; one extra good Jersey cow 5 | years old. will be new milch this month, solid color and very handsome; vear old Jersey heifer, new milch or before 1st. CHARL . JOHNSON. (Near Witch Hazel), Uncasville, Ct. {one i an. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street FOR SALE—Three pal of work |62 Shetucket horses, three dump carts_three pairs e v of double harness, all three teams| FOR SALE Six cylinder Sedan car, suitable for any kind of wor O. H.|in good condition, cheap; owner leav- Main, Norwich, Conn. sep3d ing city; at Majestic Garage. sep20d FOR SALE—Ford touring car and truck. awrockl, Yantic. sep20d FOR SALE—Light Six Buick 1917, § 5004 shoes, perfect condition; will sell reasonable. Phone 861- sep20d FOR SALE—One Dort closed car and One pair of black mares, 5 and 6|°n¢ Kissel closed car, one seven pas senger Hupmobile, all late models, and will be sold right to make room for new cars. Albert Gordon, Oakland Agency, Plainfield. sep20d OR SALE Dodge roadster good as new, oversize tires. J. A Turner, 251 Broad St. Tel. 430 or 294 191 TFOR SALE_A Velie seven passenger to car, good conditlon, five good 1042-4. John Quenn sep19d Excelsior motor- ice low. Arthur Taftvilie. FOR SALE 2 ylinder ger, four utomobile, hus on been run 500 miles; good reason for selling; fully equipped; price 31,350 cash. " ‘Address Auto, care Bulletin. ep1sd FOR SALE—1916 Buick touring ear four good tires, just overhauled. Phone 1891-2 sepl18d 23, FOR SA One late 191 Ing car in good condition Addres; FOR SALE—Studel 17 er, model four cylinder, five or seven passenger ar, thoroughly overhauled, first lass mechanical shape. all new tires For sale at F. H. Gilbert's Garage, Jow- ett Ci FOR SALE—One 1913 Buick car, in good condition. Call e 231’ Mt. Pleasant St, FOR SALE — Buick runabout, model 10. in fine condition, extra powerful motor, Bosch magneto, four good tires heap for cash; must be sold at once nk Tesar's, Colchester. Phone 5 befor or write. sephd 3 “all noon KOEHLEK ton and a quarter truck, excellent running’ drder, $700, or easy terms. The Frisbie-McCormick Co.. 57 Shetucket St. augiia VIM half ton delivery, pneumat tires, an' economical light truck, $475, or easy terms. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Shetucket St. augi2d 1914 CADILLAC touring 3500 The Frisbie-McCormick Co. 52 She- tucket St. augild Music Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential in modern houses as ziectricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS | 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE . GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq. Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET Thames River Line STEAMER CAPE COD Whitehall Transportation Co, Inc. Leaves New York, Pler 43, North River, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 5 p. m; Norwich Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 5 p. m. New London § p. m. Passenger rates between Norwich and New York, $2.00. Staterooms, all outside, $1.10, in- cluding war tax. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, BACON STUDIO FRANK C. BRADBURY Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukulele BEST AND QUICKEST METHODS Instruments Sold on Easy Payments 34 CENTRAL BUILDING Open Evenings Telephone 736 Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND THE SANFORD MUSIC CLASS, Plaim. field, Conn,, cor. Main St. and Railrood Ave. Fall term begins Sept. 2d. Plane, Vocal, Harmony. ‘ferms, 75c an hour. Two 'subjects may be taken, without extra charge. There are 15 weeks in a quarter. t the beginnin, of each quarter, in addition to the Fe on, there is a payment of $2.25, which covers all cost of material and all class dues, | no lessons are missed for 14 weeks. the 15th is a free. or “premium,” leeson, and counts on the honor roll. The class is examined and graded once a year by a graduate of the EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY, Miss Sanford is a member of the Philadelphia M. T. A. FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. 82 Fifth Street, T

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