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SHOWERS TODAY; CLOUDY TOMORRCW FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. Six Cents m Line of Six Words. ; Six Cents & Lime of S1x Worda Six Cemts a Line of Six Words. $1x Cents & Lime of Six Werds. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. | sus cierks before January ! irst year; men-women, | wich “examinations No WANTED—Male GOVERNMENT wants thousands cen- $1,140-31,260 | t3 50; Nor- posi- e e ediace.y. Fragkiin nstitute, Dept 32-T. Rochester, N. ¥ SSSMWE WANIED Fosition in 2 garage by yours man experiefced on any make of 123- "Adcress Box 24, Montville “octsa T WANTED Man for general work on farm. must be good milker _and| eamster. Apply Chapman Farm, Week- sterly Div. ne 14-3. W paug. R L Pb sa TWANTED At Fisher { fnishing _around = n {Porter. " Fare paid ove ED— Loom fixer ence on silk or cotton WANTED Barbe around. wages 3 - S oetsd Mill octsd and MEN WANTED For piece work Apply Employment Office, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE MANUFACTURING CO. Howard Avenue Bridgeport, Conn. MOTORMEN AND CONDUCT WANTED Apply SHORE LINE ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY Norwich, Conn. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & C0. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich WANTED WOOLEN DRESSER TENDERS Good pay, steady work. Weave Room Purcher, married man preferrad. MOCSUP MILLS CO. Moosup, Cecnn. TRUCKING AND TEAMING €. D. JOSLYN. 203 West Main St ARTHUR iL SHOE REPAIRING Why throw away your old shoes when | you can have them made as good as rew if you will bring them to the Broadway Shoe Repair Shop | We also clean your oid Straw Hats. TRY US 52 BROADWAY —— ———— - DANCING. WANTED—Female WANTED A competent coak. Ralph Howe, Phone 45& wants | Tel. "1586-3; housekeeper, capable and good In Zamily of three; no Washings $8 per week: good home assured; widow. be- tween 30 and 40 preferred. care Bulletin. no washins. | family of two: McKinley Ave. WANTED —Young proxing | e typist, ‘but stenog- ‘Address Box 18, Isiand, a not necessary. P to do e cement work and kman to do some cement work and in on2 as cook, one For particulsrs write South TWANTED_Two women to poarding house: as second girl lington, Cor e o general house- Steads wi R per week. Inquire Soseph Brunelle, Stafford Springs. Warren St. er and learn- WANTED—Miscellaneous An- | wan D—Cider appless will pay 30c per bushel for grafted fruit and 40c per_bushel for natural fruit, delivered at R. K. Lewis' Mili in Preston. in bags. . OCtITHSMWF " WANTED _Board and room, by mid dle aged gentieman (American). Dri State price and how many octsd £04%32 octsd . 16 Thames St. Phone 795-12. ave experience: can hovs and youns Good pay & Begin Mon- | ! jobs paying Colchester; wan $6.00 to $10.00 aday. Double| pay Sunday. 42c an hour for a few days while learning. | | Girls, Attention /DO YOU WANT WORK ?| | We have a proposition to offer that is| Al of it, $16_a week | a 50 hour and 5 on Satur- This pay is given during a rea- after which picce rate system.! .1 Wobiwor { Experienced girls make good wage: i Stamford a good town |, ke living cond| hard to beat. 9 hours daily | wages are & You will tions are available. . Pierce will be at the Wauregan NT MANAGER ORS ? Ue Plant Norwich, Conn. FIFTY GIRLS | Glest ' Wioek, “and” Good Pas', = - |ASEPTIC PRODUCTS CO. East Killingly Girls Wanted SKEIN WINDERS AND BRAIDE ANTON CO. HELP WANTED Over 16 Years of Age | THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Wiliimantic, Conn. Wiliimantic American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | First-class Garage Service Connected. Shatucket Street Del Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES EROS., Props. 26-28 Broadway ~ | especially #ood for % garage and aute YU WANT o put your bus Telephone 1227 wich to mills and return. GIRLS WANTED To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work no noise; steady employment; high wages. For Fitchville Miil telephone Norwich 111-4 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 Free Transportation daily in company busses from Nor- THE PALMER BROTHERS CO. SRR el for | "WANTED — Cheap farm, 50 to 100 asmel bop exork in & Tamily of two fliams St. WANTED Girls over 16 years old, to/day. work on power sewing ma-|. x Arms: we Suarantee Conn. Cuion Willimagt Twan octsd we have a spe- |t aen r farm in: 30 days after it is "Ichines, and hand work, 48|,»L«-m With us: must be 800d barzair hours a week. while learning. day, October 13th. COHEN BROS. Phone 74 we have cash customers ready for bu: r: S The Collateral Loan . Co., i Water St. (néar Shetucket St.). sepzad a ,-m.\m 10, South Man seam p gret, 21 Turkish cigar | Belle ja vox, iv's. sep9d To ives. 1 and da calil waNT kitchen ranges and stoves. « TED vors. colored chin! a b Bruckaer, 35 may6a TEACHERS ! TEACHERS ! ; WANTED Tel. 717-3. graded, $800. HARTFORD TEACHERS' AGENCY East Hartiord, Conn. P onc Laurel 400. LIBERTY BONDS PAID BOOKS AND THRIFT COUP- | ons BoucHT For Cash OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX of intorest. Unre- sale. 63 Fgankiin St vate lamily preferred: breakfasi any 2 80 s odraer Bulletin, of- T WANTED Maid for seneral house- b 3 _ L octsd WANTED Position by experienced bookkeeptr and stenographer; £ood references. Address Box 9y, Bulletin s, pennies, in first class condition, dated prior to 1815: State price. Lowell, this office. octdd NTED__Work of _any kind for -ton_truck: reliable’ service and price reasonable. C. E. Phillips. Phone NTED—Smail house or apartient with improvements near center of city: small family. Phone 152 octdd Dressed hogs, any welght, house- | pay & ices. West Side Meat Mar- gnot, 218 Washing- Crailroad rails, 2% 3 tcet lons. Write S. bonds. money loaned on 1ib- izan's Smoke Shop, op- | TWANTED ™ To buy second-hand Bruckner, 55 Franklin St., or Tel. 117-3.] piain the work in detail to all who call,| . |or you may write THE EMPLOYME THE YALE & TOWNE MANUFACTURIN STAMFORD, CONN. ”A\NTED CED OPERAT- HORIZONTAL L WARPERS. R Storieal letters. A Two English Teachers, $1,200;: Manual Training, $1,600; Grades, $1,000; Un- INSTALLMENT CARDS. PARTIAL Main St Franklin Square | FOR SALE g FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE—Automab FOR SALE—At 6 Phillips Ave, Lau- den, “all improvements, fine meighbor- Chase Co. octiod Apply 33 ® “octioa I FOR Sll,k 0 shoats, 50 D!Ss. some |boar. C. K. Bailey. Phonme 1344-2. Seitoa it FOR SALE Live or dressed native chickens. preferably to private family. Phone 615-3 ~_toctd ¥ Bedstead. rockers, stand 738 Boswell Ave. Mrs. octSa of registered stock, 4 months old. Mrs. M. Smith, R. D. 7, Norwich. Phone octsa OR_SALE_ Car Joseph Chase red cedar shingles, car clear shingles, car white pine board, car spruce joint, now here ready for sile. A. R. Race, North Franklin, ‘Con oct9d TFOR SALE—i0-acre farm, situated reason- | about mile and a half from Danielson, on South Killingly road. Joseph Ozoz. 0. octsd Richmond. Ashwillett. 9a {all around 250 Maple S: octsd Plainfield octsd, ‘first class cider barrels. E. F. Johnsom. Phone $3-14. Moosup. rel Hill, seven-room heuse, with gar- hood. " Inquire on premises &r gt Eaton FOR SAI.E—Chltkenl, Dig and cow. |brood sows and a registered Berkshire ALE —Pedigresd collie puppy Horse Hill, Danielson, Conn., K. D. Box OR SALE—O. I C. pigs about eight | weeks old, cheap if taken at once. Jesse FOR SALE—Five cows, two new milch, three new milch soan: two young extr driver, one good female rabbit _des. FOR SALE—Sweet cider; also a few FOR SALE—120 acres, 36 i pasture and wood, best soil, never- failing water, 13 miles to village %4 mile to school and trolley: 10-room ouse, barn, carriaze barn. cow b il in good condition: 5 cows, 1 he A5 = 9 ue November, 2 yearling heifers, 2 WORLD'S best home brewed ale; get | heifer calves, pair ood horses 5 pigs the ale formuly of the leading al Ibs. each. about 20 hens and 50 Jrewer Ameri i brew in your | ciickens, team wagon, evoress wagon. town verage you ever |buggy. all machinery 'and small tools. stec ns at slignt iall crops: $3.300, $1.500 cash, or will seli st mula oniy $2. |farm separate, $2,300 $300 cash. John es- [Casey. North Stoning! Cossaduck P trotiey statioy octsd FOR SALE__High grade pointer dogs ireay to work: also 4 months’ old pun- The |pies. Phone $35 F. Cumpstone, S33 20 in | Williams St.. octsa FOR your own pockstbook's sake. at- tend the mil sale now oo I next to The Norwich Savings Society. | The Pasnik (Co. bought out Madam age. rest i er one Hol one Jer: TS for sale. 3 Central Ave. 100,000 feet of standing . Anderson. R. ha. octdd FOR SAL timber_in Voluntown. F. D) Norwich, € MILLINERY at sane prices. The snik Co. r ng Madam iwartz's stock store formerly d by the Circulating Library. arge zeneral ‘store, s: also farm 50 { must be soid on of old age.' S. Greeme. Ver- Phone 617 vetdd Cow, fresh about Oct. 15. cow. Phone 1876-4. oetdd acre stocked ile station acres nice Vaiable wood FOR SALE —Splendid 6f farm. fine location, 1 pieasant neighborhood fields, larze pastu On Diamonds, Jew- | elry, Watches and ail” Personal prop- erty at a low rate deemed pledges for | | TO LOANK Llszfiéa LOAN | jisT e suits. C. Norwich, Conn, | lcgtrs, the kind | that suits. C 8 FOR SALE trees, ood rn, poultry ngs, 12 head dozen pigs. 1 line of \1i complete hart | cash. Willimantic, Ct. d timber. about “room house, larg 1ous fine 100 Try FOR SALE—Siab wood. §3 per cord: crd same rate, cut in stov Browa, Yantic, Phone 1099- _jerzd FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengtha. 35 per s cord, € 0. D. G. A Bullard Tel. 1 ~maysd_ FOR SALE TWO MODERN HOUSES In a quict, refined neighborhood near Cholsea Parade. They are reasonably . priced to encourage quick sales. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Fire_ Ins. Protection Telephone 1334 63 Broadway 323 FRANKLIN STREET Four Tenement House with im- provements, always well rented property, in good repair, large lot, good investment. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phone Norwich, Conn. I FOR SALE ; FOR SALE ' | Two ana one-mair scory brictk bund- alk from postoffice, 1ot 43x115, all llevel ground; verv good business site: station, as there is room in the to build a place to accommodate 35 cars. For full particulars, see | i A.V. COVELLO 198 Clifi Street Telephone 683-3 $2,000 | Will buy a 7 room cottage house, with | all improvements, except heat, in central part of city. ! ‘E. A. PRENTICE- | Phone 300 T 8 Cl Street _BUILDING i WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG | CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. Talonhana 50 West Main St o ¥ [nes B yoican” bele " these pri | Eadies 1 | i | {ing on North Main St, three minutes | FOR SAL Don’t give us vour busi- sey bloomers. 59¢; ladies silk hose es” rubber top cor- Sets, $1.17; bovs’ Knocker hose, 200 ladies’ waists, * $1.24; children" velvet hats, 97c; infants’ hose, 19¢. No use, you can’'t beat these low prices in these times of hign prices The Pasnik Co. sell for Three g00d stores— . Willimantic, oct7d " FARMS for sale Write for catalogue. F. I Racine. Danfelson. Conn. sepisd FOR SALE Four Large Steam Radiators | Two 18 and Two 22 Section each. J.'F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street — FOR SALE—As we have just moved into the city from the country, we would like to diSpose of our famiy horse, good worker and driver. sound and gentle; also a good farm wagon and harness. Call_at private residence, 230 Valley St, Willimantic, Conn. oct10d FOR SALE—400 gallons of sweet cider, made today, filtered through rve, sand and charcoal; act quick, for cider needs venting the same as enérgy. W. F. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm. Cen- tral Village, Conn. octod 90 Acres, Near N. Y., $1,400, to Close Estate, easy terms; few minutes’ walx schools. Stores. churches: 40 acres productive fields, balance spring-watered pasture. wood, timber, fruit; 7-room house, 10 minutes’ walk fine lake, large barn. poultry houses, cte. Details page 1§ big 100-page New Fall Catalougue Farm Bargains Maine to Florida and west to Nebraska: copy free. strout Farm sency, 150AK., Nassau St, New York. TO LET Tenement, four rooms and batn, electric Lights, set tubs, gas, not water. Mrs. Murray, 17 Sprice St. octioa TO RENT-Two rooms In the Alice Blds, with steam heat and electric lights. Inquire of Murphy & McGarry. 2vi Main St. oct10d “FOR RENT Garage, 15 Thames Ter- race. Thamesvilie, - Phone 1 octiod TO RENT _Five-room basement. 11 Bim St. Inquire 48 Oak St. octéd TO RENT—Four-room tenement, ail rasdern in. rovements, to adult family. .X;rvlydlllnlu\.a Coal Co., 14 Thames St. cecsa : Single bedroom on North Washingion ST, “without meais: APpiy_to this uffice. octdd | TO RENT—To an American family of adults, a modern flat of six rooms, with garden and hennery. Call 593-14 _octlid MO RENT Uper tenement No. 20 Central Ave. $12 per month. John B. Fanning, 52 Broadway. octdd — ey FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH AND POOL. One of the best paying propo- sitions in Windham county. This place of businesh is located in Plainfield, Conn. It consists of a large line of confectionery, ice® cream, soda, cigars and tobacco. stationery ahd periodicals, a well established lunch business as a side-line. with Kitchen facilities. Pool room in the rear of the store; two pool tables, newly {] covered ana in first class condi- | tion. This pool room is the only one in Piainfield and is doinz a splendid business. Owing to a special engagement. if taken at once will sell at a sacrifice price. F. L. RACINE, Danielson, Co; Phone 198. s .&—————-—_l || FOR SALE Centrally located, two apart- ment house. Lot 90 x 156, ga- rage room for five cars. Op- portunity to securn a fine home. Terms to suit purchaser. - THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones = 2 Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along the Rhode Island shore; aiso accessible Seashore Farms. | Send for booklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. L 'BARGAIN 125-C-N-§ Four acres of land, all tillable, some fruit, appic, pear and peach trees, all 5 bearing condition. A sne 1i-room ouse, painted wiile and ii £004 con- aition, "barn, 6 henneries; “water in fouse. This place is situaiea on the |stete kighway, % mile to school Stores’ and not rar from the on RF. D. and telepLone in house. ' And What o you think? All the owner or tuis ueat lLittl GSme 15 31.7s0. part cash. Immedia possession. ' If yuu are in the market Yor such a place as tnis, don't &o to bed ‘tonight unti) you huve looked it over and paid 4 deposit on it. AL this Uime there are many people looking Ior such a piace and it would,displeass ime to have to teil any. siacére buyer 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 Brond St. Rooms 1 amd 2, Westerly, R. L Telephone 2380 FOR SALE A rare chance to secure an Estab- hed Business, very desirably locat- ed one on account owner’s illness. For furth- er particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN i Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE TWO CARLOADS VERMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE NORTH FRANKLIN Telephone 30. LEBANON, CONN. FOR SALE Modern Cottage Six Rooms and Bath $3,500. JamesL. Case " 37 Shetucket Street ¢ CIGARS WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand 4. F. CONANT . __ 11 Fragklin St e o DA — INSURANCE INSURANCE ot FOP EVERYTHING 5 H INSURABLE |J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket 8t. Norwich, Conn. SOON you will be starting the furnace up again—guard NOW against defective flues that cause costly fires by taking out enough insurance in our companies —ALL of which are tried and proven. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent. | Richards Building 91 Main Street RIOT, CIVIL COMMOTION | AND BOMB EXPLOSION " INSURANCE Ought to interest you NOW, WE SELL IT B, P. LEARNED & (0. 28 Shetucket Street | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order TO RENT—Middle tenement No. 20 Central Ave., §i2 per month. John E.| Fanaing, Broaday. oct4d FOR RENT-Three furnished Tooms, with set gas range and running water, pleasant location, 24 Mountain Ave. octdd FOR SAL E—Three mercial bod & Lambert octsd FOR SALE. told from amew one. FOR SALE 1917 Studebaker, condition, a bargain at $650. Hagbers, —— <quarter-ton Re- Tass running co for sale or ex- CK, in nrst five good tir Chdn(e for a_ Ford touring car. John Hillhbuse, ' Windham muu, the Watkin Liniment Man. oct10d FOR SALE- touring car, 1917, all equipped. R. J. Lambert, Balti Maxweil AL a_bargain, Conn. octdd truck with ‘com- seea at Ceccarilil nklin St. Ford Dodge roadster, cun't be extra tires 310 Main St. Tel. extra, price demonst FOR RENT — Desirable room with private famiiy, cated. Phorne furnish FOR RENT — Fine four-room flat, with all improvements, in Alling Apart: ment Block on Franklin St $18. In- auire of Alling Rubber Co. sepdod_ TO RENT_Furnished rooms for liznt houseke: sep12d _ | urnished rooms; light housekeepinz. at 106 Schood St. Phone 1045-3. augssd TO RENY—Two tenements at 132 Main St Inquire T. D. Becker. 31% Laurel Hiil Ave. Phone 452-1% ug20d STORAGR—Household goods stored fo1 \on# or short term; rates resson- b anning Studio. 62 Broadway. A R R N B e FOR SALE—Horses FOR SAL practically class conditior. Ring B FOR SALE Metz condition; must sell bought a sros.’ Garage West Town FOR SALE- Paige specd car, mod 1 t overhauled, newiy FOR SAL ger touring car in A No. 1 six cord tires. The Frisbic-) “FOR s bargain. — In { FOR SALE—Two horses, one § and one 9 vears old, g0od drivers, and one |good saddle gvny: selling cheap to get an auto; onc’Tndian motorcycle, seiling cheap. Call Kurt Yorwich, Conn ,mu e FOR SALE_ One black mare that is | safe for a lady to drive or handle, will work any place. and extra good roader, good business waszon and harness, top | buggy that I haven't run 50 miles: Will | sell cheap to stop expense. Call 373 Main St. octéd FOR SALE—A good horse. two was- ons. two plows and a cultivator. all Zood machines. Write L. T. Super, Pomfret Center, Conn. octid FOR SALE—Horses. dump cart and harnesses. Inquire at George Driscoll's Lunch Cart, Shetucket St. sep?: HORSES - | Twenty hema of zood seasoned Horses, one pair of Blacks, weight 2500; one pair of brown, weight 2500, pair of bays. 2600. Several good single Horses. Horses to suit any kind of a ob. Har- ness double and single. Carts, Reach Wagons, Business Wagons, one Top Buggy, as good as new—Blankets and Whips If in need of anything in the Horse line see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St. Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 650 | SALE HORSES 1 have a few good Horses that are suitable for all kinds of work, and I want to dispose of them right away. Some are second hand, and all are ac- climated. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. 536-3- sep10d FOR SALE One pair g00d sound mules, one near- Iy new team wagon, and one double harness; one extra good Jersey cow 5 vears old, will be new miich this month, solid color and very handsome; one 2 year old Jersey heifer, new milch by or before Jan. 1st. CHARLES S. JOHNSON, (Near Witeh Hasel), Uncasville, Ct. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A collie dog, near Baltic. Owner call at farm of Carl Hoffman, Baltic, Co: LOST_St_Bernard, vellow and white dog. hair clipped in several places; an- swers to name Rye. Finder return to Louis Heurst. Bushnell Place, or Phone 345-4. Reward. octsd LOST—Weanesday afternoon. a pock- etbook, in Disco Bros. store, containing ! 2 sum of money with owner's name. Liberal reward if returned to this of- fce. octad REWARD of $35. I promise to pay any farmer if I fail to sell your farm | on date promised. This offer expires Dec. 1, 1919. Investigate. Have you a OR SAL Cheap’ for icket S 1914 _CADIL he Frisbie tucket St. udebaker Big Six ring cur in fine cord most new, one ow for quick: sale. ' C. ton, or Phone W. E 215 Mountiin St, Willimantic acts tourin: Overland roadstcr, fous Cw tires, cne sparc i Cheap If taken 1917 touring car jn gool run nother car. In it in town. Inquire One 1917 Reo 16 ass condition, reads and’ newly of Grov 5004 wa TFOR SALE _One 1913 Buick touris in good co iition. ~ Call evenings Pleasant St sep? — Buick runabout, mode fine condition, extra b r Bosch magneto, four good tire shi must be sold at once Phone Tes: lchester. 1 augliia AC touring car. $30 cCormick Ce., DRRPA.SCHWARTZ PAUL A.SCHWARTZ.DMD, 2IEMAIN ST. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN much interested in the habits of yvour children. One of the health habits to be taught to them is that of taking perfect care of their teeth. A dentist H Y 0u no dount are very | will advise you as to this. DENTIST X ON THE SQUARE NORWICH PHONE Dental Surgeon M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a.m.to 8 p. m. Telephone farm for saie? Weisler's Farm Agency, | Danieleon, Conn. octsa FOUND_A stray black, white and tan hound, medium size. 42, Day- ville, Conx. Setda DENTIST DR. E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway ANO TUNERS GEER, . THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospeet St. Phone 511. FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 835-2 22 Clairemont Ave. Rooms 18-19 Alice Bui DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding AUTOS TO HIRE If you want a comfortable{ car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- _~_Agency Established May, 1848 o ice CAF. Hnnelsz-llz THERLY Dr. A. J. Sinay DENTIST ng, Norwich " Phore 1177-3 DENTIST Phone 619 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London WEST SIDE HIDE CO. is no advertising medium in Eastern Comnscticut cqual to The Bule Jetin .. Dusiness cesdils. | | g PRICES | i | | “ tired Goddard top carriage, 2 cut I | | | PHONE 127-4 I HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND a2 AUCTION SALES ARE NOT AN UNUSUAL EVENT THEY BRING THE BUYER AND SELLER TOGETHER COMPETITIVE BIDDING ASSURES GOOD If. you are contemplating .having an Auction, write or phone us for open dates. | 1 S !: WITTER BROTHERS, ; Auctioneers |42 Main Street, Danielson Telephone 32-12 N. A. Witter C. Witter "Auction Notice Wagons to be sold at the Brad- ley estate auction, scheduled for Oct. 14th and 15th, include 2 good two-hor: Kteel Axle team wWAg. ons with sideboards, 2 Lipcarts steel axle ox cart, 2 democrat wagons, 1 covered market wag on, nearly new (medium weight) all of the wagons. harnesses an robes from the coach barn, Im- cluding 1 canopy surrey, 1 ribber under surreys, 1 station wagon, 1 rubber tired hack. 1 English brougham, 1 Emglish dog cart. 1 four-norse tally-ho wagon, sev eral sets of double driving har- ness, mold and silver mounted Several sets of single harness, Tight asd heavy, a box of new or. robes, both fur and woolen, n used. Tomorrow (Saturday) morning a full adv. of this mammoth sale will appear here. Posters may be had by applying te the Aue- tioneer. J. C. WITTER . /Amctioneer | " office-ana Salesrooms, No. 43 Main St. A . 8 ..Snlen Manager Music BACON STUDIO | FRANK C. BRADBURY Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, | Guitar and Ukulele Agency for the celebrated Gibsem Mandolins and Guitars Musgjcal Merchandise 34 CENTRAL BUILDING Open Evenings Telephone 788 OLIVE EUGENIA HUNT TEACHER OF PIANO Telephode 870 ] 3 HUNTINGTON PLAGE Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN 3LISS PLACE C CLASS, Flain: and_ K. THE SANFORD MU ield, Comu., cor. Main Ave. ‘Fall term begins Sept. 2d. Plano, 7ocal, Harmony. ierms, iic an hou Cwo 'subjects may be, taken, wlithou stra charge. There are 15 weeks in a juarter. At the beginming of &h iuarter, in addition to the legson, thers .s a payment of $2.25, which covers all ost uf material and all class dues. (0 lessans are missed for 14 weeks. the I5th is a free. or “premium, nd_counts on the honor roll. T lass examined and graded once a year by ¢ graduate of the SEW EXGLAND CONSERVATORTY. membef, of the FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA Far Dances, Weddings and Receptions. fth Street. Phone 1251-13 —_— WITEN YOU WANT 10 but your pus. Iness Lelofe ine public. there is. me medium hetter than ‘nrouen he ade MRS mroi adluos oi Tha. Bulletis

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