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CLOUDY—SHOWERS TODAY; PARTLY CLOUDY m.w £ L FULL ASSOCIATED | PRESS DESPATCHES _Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. e Six Cemts a Lime ‘of Six Words. Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. WANTED—Female - WANTED—Miscellaneous j= WANTED—Mals & SPECIALTY salesmen, we manufac- | ture Ford accessory which sells deaiers upon five minutes demonstra tion: you can make $150 weekiy; exclu. stve territory. Motor Products Adams 39bs and good pay. C. M Icison. Conn. Fel. | wich examinations Nov. 13: list |tiums tree; write immediately {institute. Dept. 32-T.. Rochester, ScSSMWE Adcress Box 24, Montvile. octed 1nd ~ oetild s helper: also man to do forge work; good and steady octild WANTED Barber; steady work year around: good wages to the right man. inquire Lague & Son. Box 6. Jewetl City. Conn. octild GOVERNMENT wants tnousands cen- sus cierks before January: $1,140-31.260 5zt year: men-women, 13 _to 50; Nor- Franklin WASNIED Position in 2 garage by ©3g mau experienced on any make of a farm. must be mood milker |Teazacter. Apply Chapman Farm, Week apavg. . L Phone 14-3. Westerly Div. octsd finishing _around a new Porter. WANTED Barber, steads work year per week. Inquire Stafford Springs. Con! octsd around. wages 32 o7 Josepn Brune Silk_M _WANTED Sajesman and collector White Sewing Machine Co., 337 o ari have experienc rner Arms Co¥p. to work in_ drug WANTED Dresser Tender Steady Work; Good Pay. Apply NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CO. ' Thamesville ANTED Nizn for general work on | Phone 450, i | WANTED _Maia ‘for general house- |work “in family of two:.no washing. Fare paid over. ~ octia WANTED Loom fixer_ with experi- gco on ailk or cotton. West Side Siik octsd ter and learn octsd foran. ew bDoys and young rills and mitirg ma- recneviile. sep26d Inguire Hulletin OF ice PAEN WANTED For piece work; jobs paying| $6.00 to $10.00 a day. Double | ‘pay Sunday. 42c an hour for | a few Jday: while learning. Apply Employnient Office, COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE MANUTF*CTURING CO. Howard Avenue Bridgeport, Conn. MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS WANTED Apply SHORE LINE ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY Norwich, Conn. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & (0. TRADING COVE MiLL Nowich v WANTED | WOOLEN DRESSER TENDERS Good pay, steady work. Weave Room Purcher, married man preferred. * MOOSUP MILLS CO. Moosup, Conn. CIGARS WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand . F. CONANT pay and steady work guarante Com Willimantic, Conn. octild wich, Conn. easil Knitter Co., Buffalo, N. Y. octlisw WANTED—Stenographer §14 a w secretary $40 and -another at § if'You aré qualified. seti1a WANTED—A competent cook. Ap- Mrs. J. Ralpn Howe, Uncasville. piv Ph oct10d Apply evenings, 147 McKinley Ave. octt Willington. Conn. octad WANTED Soft-silk winders: s0od ply at office of The Windham Siik “GIViL, AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. Write JPostoffice Box 472, Nor- GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK — We need you to make Socks on the fast iearned Auto Knitter; experience unnecessary; distance immaterial; posi- lively mo canvassingi yarn supplied: particulars Zc stamp. DEpt. 205C., Auto “WANTED_Girl for general house- work: no washing_ or ironing. Mrs. Frank C. Turner, 15> Broad St. octlld k. 0. M. Crandall -of Norwich Cormercial School has been asked to find candi- aates for these places. Call to see him WANTED _Two women to work in romkman to o some cement work and |0t Y0 £ Toulet0ne a8 cook. ons |as second girl ' For particulars write _ \to Gardiner Hall, Jr. Company, South WANTED —Gir work. Apply H. Vignot, 218 Was general house Appiy ac 53 Williams St Tel. 49, COHEN BROS. Phone 74 WANTED SPOOL WARPERS. J. B. MARTIN C0. Taftville Plant Norwich, Cann. - WANTED FIFTY GIRLS | AT ASEPTIC PRODUCTS CO. East Killingly HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantie Mills, Wiliimantic, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE Modern new Bungalow and double garage. Hardwood fioors and fi floor, “Delightful Location.” h, six rooms on first THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 2 & $2,000 Will buy a 7 room cottage house, with all improvements, except heat, in central part of city. E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 Cliff Street FOR SALE Small 4 acre Farm, with 7 room House, all _modern improyements Barn, Chicken Coup, small Apple Trees and Grape Vines; best location on West Main Street. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Street, Phone 633-3. prop- ert; of ‘interest. Unre- sals LIBERAL LOAN 11 Franklin St 63 Frankiin. St. GIRLS WANTED To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work; no noise; steady employment; high wages. 3 For Fitchville Mill telephone Norwich 111-4 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 E _Free Transportation daily in company busses from Nor- THE PALMER BROTHERS C0. - for general house- ing- | ton st sep23d__ WANTED A competent maid _for rk in a family of two. - WANTED | Girls over 16 years old, to work on power sewing ma- chines, and hand™ work, 48 v it hours a week. Good pay /it LT (o8I 0h Rl while learning. Begin Mon- day, October 13th. Inquire Colchester | 1 3 EXPERIENCED OPERAT- ORS ON HORIZONTAL Clean Work, and Good Pay On Diamonds, Jew- MONEYH iy Watches ana: all Personal at a low rate! deemed pledges for Norwich, -Gonn. | {roots and nerbs seng $18 1b., bal: _octild trees, shrubs, roses; apply at once: Rochester, N. Box 138 convincing trial reading. Box 215, Los Angeles, Cal oct11s Shangba. Bantam. He calls it a - 6 for 2 Fagin's Smoke Shop. Sita we pay highest prices in eastern Con warerooms 30-32 Write, call or te! MARRY 70! Maker; _hundreds ri Y Soon; strictly ‘confidential; most re free. “The Suce & il NTED Ve ul ,_Calif. octiS us; we pay $7 to $10 for ail you raise frée illusirated. booklet. Dept. C., New York. sep2T vde, 233a-30 Minna S sep: WANT —Cider appl At R.K. Lewis Milt in Preston, in bags. Tel. 1336-23, octs FSMW WANTED—Board and room, by mid- dle aged gentleman (American). pri- vate lamily prefetred; breakt tine; state price and how many in iy. Address Boarder, Bulletin Of- veted WANTED—Position by experienced bookkeeper and stenosrapher: good reierences. Address Box Bulletin Office. octdd WANTED copper pennies, in first class condition, dated prior to 1815; state price. Lowell, this office. octdd WANTED _Work of any kind for two-ton truck: reliable service and price rcasonable. C. E. Phillips. Phone 404-52. octsd WANTEDSma with improv small family. Phone 152-s. octdd WANTEDDressed hogs, any weight, pay #ood prices. W est Sic ket, 16 Thames St. Phone octsd WANTED — Cheap furm, acres, w without sto able pri bx 135, Danielson. tia WANTED. Tailraad _rail nches hizh and 30 feet lunz. Wi Porearo, Cnion St. Wiliimantic. D—Piano plaver F. W. gvoolworth armers, we have a spe- cial cali for cheap farms: we guarantee to sell your farm in 30 days after it is placed With us; must be good bargains; we have cash customers ready for busi ness. nu' charge if not sold. Kirman's Farm = Agency, South ituate, R. L Phone 5-13. Scituate. oetla WANTED — Old false teeth. Liberty bonds. diamonds, money loaned on lib- eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co. I54 Water St. (near Shetuckel St.). 0. . octdd ~ econd-hand runabout body. _White Sewing Machine Co. 337 st sepisd WORLD'S best home brewed ale; get the ale formula of the leading ale brewery in America 2 ew in r own home the finest beverage you e: tasted; inake five gallons . ai ' slight ost; ' complete ale formula only $ Address P, O, Box 940, South Manches- ter, C sep23d WANTED buy caives, 18c b up beer dairy cattle. Call E. Glaubinger, Coichester. Ct. Tel. 65. aug2ds WANTED — To buy second-hand kitchen ranges and stoves. Call A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St, or Tel. 717-3. WANTED _ Antique furniture mir- china ®oid books. ana ola ‘letters. A Bruckner, 55 Franklm St. Tel 717-3 may16a WANTED YOUR WORK WHEN YOU NEED A FIRST CLASS AUCTIONEER. PHONE 18-5 LEBANON. STANTON L. BRIGGS TEACHERS ! TEACHERS ! $ WANTED Two English Teachers, $1,200; Manual Training, $1,600; Grades, $1,000; Un- graded, $800. HARTFORD TEACHERS' AGENCY East Hartford, Conn. Phone Laurel 400. LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS, PARTIAL PAID BOOKS AND THRIFT COUP- ONS BOUGHT For Cash OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main St. Franklin Square TRUCKING AND TEAMING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. successor to John Woodmansee, lLight and heavy teaming; local and long dis- tance furniture moying a’speciaity. el. 857- C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St Phone 335, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607, PIANO. AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. SHOE REPAIRING new if you will bring them +o the - IBmad’way Shoe Repair Shop | We also clean your old. Straw Hats. TRY US %2 BROAGWAY | Teleshana 30 o e t;lefln evergreens, 35 TO $10 d-y ‘{: L3 7= fr 39 Ib.. seal $5.50, Semega $1.75, of [ Erow them yourself! book and ‘prices oot tamicl, 324, West Haven, Cong- ADD to your income; Eell guaranteed : “Pay. Guaranty Nursery, manent; wee\m_pny G i AGENTS _Local agents and canvass- ers to sell new coal saver; results are Wonderful; every purchaser a booster. Write State Distributor T. Wells, P. O New Haven. Conn. octiid YOUR future forctola; send dime, az te for truthful, reliable, age, birthdate el e ONE_of our lokil inventers was in this wk. He's got a grates skeme for Poletrymen. * Cross a Shanghai with & has one leg shorter than the other and one wing Shorter; so you don’t need eny coop, as they run around in a circle and also iy in a circle. Manila cigars, A mood bunch of s0c pipes, at WANTED—The public to know that I have started my cider mill and that T am ready for business. Hdward East- Tund. Canterbury, Conn. GetsThss | WANTED — Second hand furniture: necticut: we buy anything: largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, Water St., Norwich: 3, Jy3d_ if_Tonely; for results, try me; best and moat ‘successful “Home h wish marriage | ears _ experience; = descriptions ssful Club,” Mrs. Ball, and cesspools_to H. L. Harris, R. ¥. D. 1, Box o Delzian hares for | nited Food and Fur Associalion, 32§ West Sth St. people. marry; write tor my list, free. Ralph San Francisco, WIDOW worth $30,000. income $300 monthly, anxious to mairy honorable sentieman. Write Mrs. Warn, i1 Temple St,, Los Angeles, Cal. sepzuS will pay s0¢ per busne! for grailed Iruil ana 40¢ per_bushei for natyral fruit, delivered any house or apartment | ents near center of city; | for satur- | existed for 40 years; also farm of acres; great bargaini must be sold on account of old age. S. Greene, Ver- Ladies’ “Jersey bloomers. 59¢: silk bose 5 sets, $1.17 | velvet hats, 97c vors. golored glass. silver, historlcal |these times of high prices FOR SALE—] _ola_steers, {partdy proken: wis sant e o ames Turnbull,. Wauwecus Hill, Nor- wich Town. . - octiid FOR SALE or rent, 10-room hous: ated in town of cars or train: and. mail passes good roads. terms to suit; r 37, th. M Kiewl, Mrysie, oA S T e 5 3 FOR $12 pair if taken at once. Bion J. Ki ney, Ledyard, Conn. octi1STaTh buildings, livgstock, hay, farming tools. machinery, wagons etc. are included with farm: this beRutiful estate will be sacrificed for only $6,500. part cash and casy terms. A “Healh Killingly. Conn. Telephone connectiol octlid FOR SALE—Fifteen-room house, now used as rooming house. $200 a month income. can be’ boughi, $4,000 down. With $4,000 mortgage: 13 minutes from ew Tondon center; four house lots, Thames View Manor, Thamesville. Nos. 130, 131, 134, 135, price $350. Particu- tars, address'§ Cliurch St.. Groton, Conn. COZVACRES — First oclass 50-acre farm, excellent location. pieasant sir- roundings. good road, mear city, mail and telephone service, ‘grocerics, eic. delivered. pretty bungalow. large barn. large poultry “house, buildings nearly new. in A-1 conditioh, some 21 acres in smooth fields. good pastures, valuable woodlanid, only $2,500. $500 cash, rest easy payments. TRYON'S AGENCY Willimantie, Conn. octila _FOR sALE—Save a _doliar. Come and buy extra vaiues in shoes- men's ‘women's ~and ' children's. A Marshak, 123 West Main Street FOR SALE At 6 Phillips Ave, Lau- rel Hill, seven-room house, with gar- den, ‘ail improvements, finé neizhbor- hood. Inquire on premises or at Iaton Chase Co. oct10d FOR SALE Chickens, pig and cow. Apply 315 Asylum St St shoats, 50 pigs, some and a registered Ber boar. C. K. Bailey. Phone 1344- oct10d FOR SALE_Live or dresed na chickens. preferably to private ramily. Phone 615-3. 2a ALF —Bedstead, rockers, st onier. 155 Boswell Ave. Mrs. E> O Coles. 3 oetdd FOR SALE—Pedigreed collie puppy of registered stock, 4 months old. Mrs. F._H. Smith, R. D. 7, Norwich. Phone octsd FOR SALE—Pool tables, complete, in first class condition. - Box 383, Plain- field. oetdd Joseph Chase red cedar shingles, car clear shinzles, car white pine board, car spruce joint, now here ready for sile. A. R. Race, North Franklin, Conn. octod FOR SALE. two new milch, three ne: 00n; two younz horses, one ext driver, one good all around horse. William B. Lathrop, 0 Maple St., Norwich. octsd FOR SALE—A female rabbit dos. Byron Phillips, Plainfield octsd FOR SALE_High grade pointer dogs ready to work: also { months’ 6ld pup. pies. Phone 835 ¥. Cumpstone, | Willlams St., New London. octsd FOR vour own pocketbook's sake, at- tend the millinery. sale now. goin« on next to The Norwich, Savings Society. The Pasnik ‘Co. bought out Madam Schwartz's' millinery parlor. Fasnik's low pricés don't need much advertising. octid FOR SALE—Two milch cows. 4 vears old. vne Holstein, one Ayrshire both bred; one Jersey heifer 2 years oid. due Feb.'2: one calf 2 weeks old; will sell cheap. as I o not winter any stock. W. E. Clark, 215 Mountain St, Willimantie, Conn. t6d T FERRETS for sale 363 Central Ave. - WMILLINGRY at sane prices. The Pasnik Co. are selling Madam Schwartz's stock in the store formerly occupied by the Circulating Libgary. oc “KOR SALE_A large gmeneral storl 1 Phone 617-2 FOR SALE—Slab wood. $8-per co i-2 cord same rate. eut lengtrs, tne kind that suits. C. Brown, ‘Yantic. Phone 1099-2. _Jjel7d FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths, 33 per % cord, C. O. D. G. A. Bullard Tel. 1076-4. maysd, FOR SALE—Don't give us your busi- ness if you can beat these ladies’ rubber top cor- Knocker hose, 29c: s $1.24: chilaren’s infants’ hose, 19¢. No use. you can’t beat these low prices in 200 'ladies Co. sell for less. Three z00d stores_ o a Willimantic. oc FARMS for aal rite for catalos F. I Racine. Danielson Conn. sepl®d —_— Why throw away your old shoes when you can_have them made as good as FOR SALE Four Large Steam Radiators Two 18 and Two 22 Section each. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street FOR SALE Modern Cottage Six Rooms and Bath $3,500. JamesL. Case 37 Shetucket Street FOR SALE - TWO CARLOADS VERMONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE . NORTH FRANKLIN FOR SALE .FOR SALE—100 gallons of cider, - made and and charcoal; act quick, for needs venting the same as energy. Shepard Hill Farm. Cen tral Village, Conn. with yard, running whater Inside, situ- & Woia 1% miles to elephone. ouse, near schoul and neighbors. place for auto, house and barn in g0od condition; price $s30. Chris! LE 15 Chester White Bi: FOR SALE—O. I C. male hog about 13% years old, extra nice. F. A. Krug, Preston City." Phione 1359-14 ~ betlla SALB _Widow's estate, must ba sold at once, located on state road near Putnam, 3 acres garden and fruit land, well fruited, $12,000 set of modern -{race, Thamesvill MONDAY OCTOBER 13th At 3 O'Clock ARMY AND NAVY CLUB 57 BROADWAY Club Closing Line of Six Words. TO RENT FOR RENT—Five rooms and bath. electric [Ignt and gas, $12 per mouth. 188 Saington St. Phone 1197-3. 3 aeens 1oR BENT—Six-room tenement, 0§ Peck. B glrfll' " “Apply 20 Kairmount s Vet7TuThS ent, four rooms and ts, set tubs, gas, hot fray, 17 Sprice TO RENT—Two rooms in_ the Alice Blds. with steam .heat and _electric lights: ‘Inquire of Murphy & McGarry, 20i_Main St. vetlod FOR RENT—Garage, 15 Thames Ter- P 1782, octl0d 10 RENT—Four. crain.; rcvement: Srply whiioes Coal Co. 14 Thames _TO RENT—A single bedroom on North Washington St, without meals. Apply to_this office. octsd TO RENT_To an American family of adults, a modern flat of six rooms, with garden and hennery. Call 395-14. oct10d TO RENT—Uper tenement No. 20 Central Ave., 312 per month. John B. Wanning. 52 Broadway. octid TO RENT—Middle tenement No. 20 Central Ave. $12 per month. John B. Fanning. 52 Broaday, oct4d " FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms, with set ga# range and running water, pleazant location, 24 Mountain Av oct. FOR RENT — Fine four-room flaf, with all improvements, in Alling Apart- ment Block on Franklin St.; $18. In- quire of Alling Rubber Co. sep3od TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light nousekeeping. _Phone 274. sepl2d FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH AND 0 g the best paying propo- sitions in Windham county. This Of business It consists of a_iarge line of confectionery. s and tobacco, stationery and periodicals, a well established lunch business as a side line, with Kitcnen facilities. Pool room in the rear covered and in first class con 00l room is the only is doingz a oné in Pla engazement, t once will sell at a sacrifice price. Plione 198. L e e Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at’ Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant View, and along shore; also accessi Send for booklet. Frank W, Coy WESTERLY. R. I. BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Four acres of iand, all tillable, some pear and peach tr béaring condition. house, painted white and T £0od con- henueries; is situated on le Seashore Farms. e l4-foom This place state kighway, D., and telspuone And what do you part Cash. it U fare” or Such & plade as this, bea Tunight OVer Wna’paid a deposit on It. time there gare many people tor such a place and it would displease ive to have to (el mny siscers Duyer 059 you st Extract From® Wilcox's Farm Bulletin WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, i1 West Bromd St. Westerly, R. L home 2365 FOR SALE A rare chance to secure an Estab- lished Business, very desirably locat- ed one minute from car lin healthy profitable business. on account owner's ilin er particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Estate Broker Franklin Square Immediate e market don't o to have looked it bossession. Rooms 1 amd The Pasnik | For furth- TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. Apply at 106 School St.° Phone 1048-2. aug?3d TO RENT—Two tenements at 132 Main St Inquire T. D. Becker, 318 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 452-12 aug20d STORAGR—Household goods stored fo3 long or short term; rates resson: abiy Fanning Studio, §2 Broadway. FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—One colt 3 years old, not broken. two heifers and one bull 15 months old. Apply to P. Martin. Bal- t F. D. oct11d FOR SALE—As we have just moved | into the city from the country,. we would like io dispose of our family norse, good worker and driver, sound and gentle; also a &ood farm wagon and harness. Call_at private residence, 230 Valley St, Willimantic, Conn, oct10d FOR SALE—One black mare that is safe for a lady to drive or handle, will work any place, and extra good roader, g00d business wazon and harness, top buggy that [ haven't run 50 miles: will sell cheap to stop expense. Call 373 M octsd FOR SALE—Horses, dump cart and harnesses. Inguirc Lunch Cart,.St HORSES Twenty head of good seasoned Horses, one pair of Blacks, weight 2800; one pair of brown, weight 2800, 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 £ood 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 I 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 ail are aec- climated. Prices righi. Come and ‘see hem. Tel. seplod FOR SALE One pair good sound mules, one near- ly new team wagon, and one double harness; one extra good Jersey cow 5 vears old, will be new milch this month, solid color and very handsome; one 2 vear old Jersey heifer, new milch by or before Jan. 1st. CHARLES S. JOHNSON, (Near Witch Hazel), Uncasville, Ct. LOST AND FOUND LOST—On 5.45 p. m. car from Nor- wich to New London, Oct. Sth, 1919, package containing important testimo- nials, letters, etc.; package of no value to anyone except owner. Finder return to H. Lowett, Crocker ~House, New London, Conn., without delay, and re- ceive reward. octild FOR SALE TWO MODERN HOUSES In a quiet, refined near Chelsea Parade. reasonably priced quick sales. Archa W. Coit neighborhood encourage Highest Grade Properties Unexcelled Fire Ins. Protection Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 323 FRANKLIN STREET Four Tenement House with provements, n good repair, large lot, good investment. FRANCIS Central Bu D. DON g Norwich, Conn. DANCING. EVY, (nstructor, Chamber of Commerce Hall, Norwici Private lessons daily: ‘s and Thursdays at s o'clock. Phone 1747. eveninz classes LEBANON, ‘CONN. ™ FOUND—A collie dog, near Baltic. Owner call at farm of Carl Hoffman, Baltic, Conn. Box 228. oct10d LOST _Wednesday afternoon. a pock- etbook, In Disco Bros. store, containing a sum’ of money with owner's name. Liberal reward if returned to this of- fice. octdd REWARD of $25. 1 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 farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. octsd BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway PIANO TUNERS TUNER . BYRON A. WIGHTMAN 11 Alice Street GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospcct St. Phone 511 FREDERICK T. BUNCE S S VRS / improvements, £00d. om tenement, all | to_adult family. | ‘line engine. mounted, 1 circular J. C. WITTER........Auctionesr Office and Salesrooms, No. Main St. Danielson, Ct. A. WITTER....Sales Manager Providence, R. I ; Public Auction TUESDAY, OCT. 14, AUCTION SALES ARE NOT AN UNUSUAL EVENT THEY BRING THE BUYER AND SELLER TOGETHER COMPETITIVE BIDDING ASSURES GOOD PRICES If you are contemplating - WEDNESDAY, 0CT. 15, starting each day at 10 o'clock A m . An auction is not an’ unusual thing, but this is gn unusual auction, i The following property will be sold_at' public saie by order of | the Rhode Island Hospital Trust f| Co. (executor) at the stock farm f| on’ the estate of the late Mr George L. Bradley at Pomfret | St, Conn., as listed LIVESTOCK 4S—HEAD OF CATTLE—38 Consisting of large and thrifty Ayrshires, including = milker: new milch and other cows | calf; 11 beautiful Ayrshire heif- ers,'large and fat, ranging from 1 to 2 vears of age: 4 valuable 3 | year oid heifers ‘with calf? 1 Guernsey and Ayrshire herd bull. Fofty head of pigs, consisting of 4 younz brood sows with pigs at foot. 6 weeks old, 1 sow in DIg and 10 exceptionally fine fat shoats. | 24 Head of Southdown Sheep 24 [ i Head of Southdown Lambs 6 i Southdown Ram 1 1 Pair of Farm Horses 1 40 Yearling R. I. Red Hens 40 MACHINERY AND TOOLS One nearly new 9-15 horse power- Moline farm tractor with truck, 1 set of tractor plows, 1 disc harrow for tractor. 1 new McCormick corn harvester and binder, 1 new Moline grain bind- er and reaper, 1 sulky plow, 1 “airbanks 6 horse power maso- having an Auction, write or aw and arbor, 1 1% horse power Galloway gasoline engine, 1 Ar- lington ‘tree sprayer with. gas line engine complete, 1 two- horse grain drill 1 two-horse dise harrow, 1 spike tooth har- row, several common plows, 1 §i Engate seeder, 1° two-horse Tn- ternational riding cultivator, 1 Ross ensilage cutter, 1 shredder and corn husker, 1 land roller. 1 notato sprayer, 1 two-horse Me- Cormick mower, 1 horse rake. 1 §! hay tedder, 2 manure spreaders. 1 lime sower, 1 DeLaval cream f| separator, 1 churn. and butter- worker. phone us for open dates. WITTER BROTHERS, Auctioneers 42 Main Street, Danielson Telephone 32.12 J. C. Witter N. A. Witter AND HARNESSE: WAGO One nearly new steel axle team wagon with 12 ft. body. 1 other team wagon with body, 1 two-horse dump .1 mearly new covered express wigon with brake, I- wheel drag, 2 democrat wagons, 2 Elliott road wagons, 1 anopy surrey, 2 cut-under sur- reys, 1 rubber tired Goddard car- 1 English dogcart, rubber tired Plainfield, Conn, Phene 21-3 blclE! T SERCREL * gL L AUCTION harness 1 driving har- £xpLax s Iam giving up furming, 1 will se ness, 1 set of brass mounted ariv- M|, A% LA SRS W s sitdate ing.s hevnps sets of siiver QIin By n of Voluntown. on Fus mbunted S Ariving. . harnsis,. 1% leadin onk Hill to Benen Pond SEASH GniNTE peanly hewLirid and near the Wiley Schoolhouse, on Ing sadale. harness boxes 3 - s \ poles, 1 washstand coal heater b 2 r o and a coil of rubber hose pipe. FHE DMK L0, 101100 CROPS AND MISCELLANEOUS at 10 o'clock 8. m., Tons of Herdsgrass lthe following personal property and Redtop 50 all_round farm horues, 3 cholce youm 6 Acres of Large Corn 5 Cows (Swiss and Jersey) (cut and shocked) calves, ® fut ok : 6 Tons of Buled Oat mowing machine, horse r and Rye Straw 6 flinz machine, corn plante One 60-zallon oil tank, 1 large f§fharrow, ftivator, lumber _wagor e of 3 in. ash plank, 1 medium | Concord buggy, tipcart. expre Size ‘canoe, 4 Gx6 spruce sticks flon. a 1ot of harness. single 40 1t long, a lot of ladders, 1 Wheelbarrow. grindstone, Iron . sheep clipper, 7 sets of rope and f|forks. shovels, fron bars, 2 mew cr 1'set of tackle blocks, 1 set ket- Jlcut saws about 5 tons 0 R tle, a lot of tile piping and many J|Rea hers ana ~chickens, househo other articles of a useful nature [ goods, including a nice orzan, tables Used on « large farm, far too nu- | chairs, stands, some. antiques (look merous to describe. Elass, fiddleback chairs and dishes Auctioncer's Statement fn re- [land many other articl zard to the condition of articles Also the farm, containing 100 acre to Dbe sold and the time when [J[more or less. well divided into mew: they will be offered for sale: The §|ing pasturage and woodlind, nice well tools Included in this wale are in J||=prings and brooks. fine trout fshine Very useful condition, and a [[[and” fine hunting, @« nice orchard great many of them are nearly [MlBulldings in excellent condition, in new. The wagons are of a large 'f|cluding storv and a half house, com variety, all In perfect shape to J|bimation crib and workshop, goed use. The cattle and livestock [|xized barn with shed, zood = poultrs advertised in this sale were all [ [houses, big sap mill, in need of some raised on the farm and they are [l|repairs. ample water power, fine bix an_extra fine and sleek looking [[cranberrsy bog. herd. The hay and corn consti: Tf this date he stormy, sale will oecur e v e arong Corn SoBStl [Minext Tair weok day: marme. o male both bright and clean. Tuesday, [[[cash. Caterer will attend. This fa Bet. 14, ‘wihi he occupied with the [|chance of a litetime to se a miea sale of machinery, tools, wagons [/ home. and miscellaneous. ~Weédnesday, octild MRS. HORACE PERKINS. Oct. 15. will be stock,and crop day. including all of the llve- Sfock s advertised Cabove and The ‘erops. The farm 15 focated one mile north of Pomfret s tion. Conn-. on the road leading to Woodstock and Putnam. from Which ity 1t is only four’ mites octild distant_via the ‘Pomfret 'roa FOR SALE_Indian motorcycis, 1947 west. If you are looking for ma Bl inree speed, electric 1ights, horn amn: chinery, vou cannot aford to be M| incedometer, cheap If soid before Set absent. It you need wood cattle, | Feasy payments. © 1925 mornings yon surely should attend. )’ noons. octlld Terms cash. Positive a high - FOR SALE—Automebiles FOR SALE—Dodge roadster in geod condition. Inquire of C. V. Pendieton. start your pullets and moulted hens to [~ KoEHLI laying. healthy. dollar sale. Rain or shine. Ca- || SALE _New 1920 Ford sedan. {run about 400 miles. Inquire Andrew MeNicol, Jewett City octitd FOR SALE—Three quarter-ton Re public truck, in firat class running con dition. five good tires, for sals or ex Change for a Ford touring car. Jonm FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE Hillhouse, Windham Road, the Watkin Liniment Man octiod FOR SALE—At a bargain, Maxwell touring car, 1917, all equipped. R.J Lambert, Baitic, Conn oct9d FOR SALE rd truck with com- | y mercial body. Can be seen at Cecomrilll & Lambert Garage, 319 Franklin Bt octsd FOR SALE-1017 Studebaker, gecd i condition, a bargain &t $650. ' C. A GREAT VALUES IN THIS LIST TO-|yagperg, 310 Main St. Tel, 652-13. DAY, AND ALL GOOD MACHINES, Qi) Ju Ry e ! FOR SALE-—1016 Studebaker Big Six A new 1919 VELIE. seven pessenger touring car in' fine condition, cord tires, most new, one New BRISCOE roadster. extra, price low for quick sale. GCall for demonstration. .or Phone A late 1917 HUDSON. 7-passenger. |Clark, 215 Mountaln St Willl 1917 VELIE touring car. Tt A splendid DODGE touring car, 1917, | PRACUSAILY) new “tlres. “one apare, frst in excellent conditon, $750, if taken at onece. a Metz 1017 touring car in Kood ru JEFFREY, s-passenger, all oord|hine Zonditlon: must sgil ws 't hane bought another car. Imiire at Rin tires. Bros, Garage, jor Ch M. Amen, 31 CHALMERS roadster, $200. i ea-Yom: Sl LLL OB FOR_ SALE _Paige spéed car. mode FULL LINE OF AUTOMOBILE TIRES |14 Sust “ovarhautea. newis palatens o s e k- {t in town.” Inquire ,}T‘;”fl‘ H. PELLETT, FOR SAL® Ono 1917 Reo 7-passén DANIELSON GARAGE B coragtires. The Belabic. Mocarmis DANIELSON. 5 L Al e FOR SALE—Cadillac_ touring _ra Tel. 190. 0ctild | mogel 1814, -frst class condition. faud T um. obd tives And newiy watn. S Tnauire of Grover: & o 8¢ water 8t Senzia POULTRY 2 FOR SALE — Bulck runabout, mode i e [10, in fine condition, extra Powept WANTED—You to receive free o full | moedl Boseh magnets, fadt wao tes half pound package of Dr. Hess Poul- |Theap for casin: must be aold &t ance PAN-A-CE-A,cnough for 24 hens | frank Tesars, Cojehaster. . Fboper s two weeks, PAN-A-CE-A will help your | CAtl hefore naon. ar weiie sepid poultry. throagh the moult. It will | e before noon. or 2 gheped K ton and 4 qy truc ‘Wil keep your whole flock | axcallent rumning order, 3500 or aany ny of | terms. - The Frishie-MeCormiclk o 5% et your package 3 hese stores ch Grain <o, 41 kot St Rux13d T P 'I' Commerce: (has. Slosberg & Son, _— € I'IAN0 LUNEer | oie:‘Albert Roardman, 14 Frankiin CADILLAC touring car. $a00. s Greeneville Grain Co.. 449 North Main rishie-MoCormick Co., 33 Ehe- st aug1ta Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave, Tufivilie, Taftville Pharmacy octid - LI AR T