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ll!l:e-u;lmflmwuh.l Ceage __Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words | S S50 2t e WANTED—Miscellaneous - Six Ceats u Lime of Six Words.. FOR SALE | FULL ASSOCIATED | - " PRESS DESPATCHES Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. . Six Cents a Line of Six Words. e # FOR SALE TO RENT .- . FOR SALE—Automobiles WANTED—Boys over 16 $10 per week. 2us West Main street. Oet.134. WANTED Blacksmith's helper man to do forge work: good and steady bs and good pay. C. M. Adams, Dan- elsonm, Conn. Tel. octild HELP WANTED—Mother's and steady work guaranteed. Ap- GOVERNMENT wants thousands cen sus clerks before January: $L,140-31.2 first year: men-women, 13 to wich examinations Nov. 13: lis: tions free; write immediately. Franklin Institute. Dept. 32-T. Rochester, N. ¥ oetsSMW F WANTED_Girl for general house- washing_ or Frank C. Turner, 15 T WANTED Stenographer $14 secretary $40 and another at of Norwieh Corzmercial asked to find candi- WANTED Loom fixer_ with experi- ence on silk or cotton. West Side Silk il octsd _ WANTED Hand (wister and learn- ers West Side Silk_Mi octsa _ s i ik WANTED Man to drill and ream| Darrels: must have experience: can employ & few hove and voung Women on light drills and mifing ma- chines. ' Davis Warner Arms Cotp.. 12th St._on canal. Greeneville Sep26d BO¥ waniea 1o work 1n Bug s §c oo position. Inquire Hulletin Ofice epl Qates for these places. Call to see him if you are qualified. 1 WANTED—By two adults, five 453, stating price and location. Get.13d. ser, 147 4znd New York. WANTED _Maid for general WANTED Two women to work In one asccook, one For particulars write |t Gardimer Hall, Jr. Company, South Willington. Con PR i Ted BRI Bous Apply H. Vignot, 218 Washing- small boarding hov as second girl. WANTED DRESSER TENDERS _ Steady Work—Good Pay NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CO. Thamesville, Conn. WANTED A competent general housework in a famii Willlams St. GIRLS WANTED. STEADY WORK YEAR ROUND. GOOD PAY. ANTON CO., 251 BROAD ST. THE TURN one wing shorter; so you dor't meed eny coop, as they Fun around in a circle and also fiy in a circle. Manila cigars, 3 Sc; a good bunch of svc pipes, at S Smoke Shop. octild WANTED — Secona we pay highest prices in eastern Con necticut; we buy anything: largest sec- ond hand store iu state. Louis L. Ward, Warerooms 30-35 Water St. Norwich: White, call or tel. 708- Jysd der apples; will pay 30¢ per Busnel grafied fruit and 40c per bushel for natural fruit, delivered at R. K. Lewis' Mill in Preston, in bugs. Tei. 1586-23. OCTITHSM W E WANTED—Position by experienced bookkeeper and stenographer; good references. Address Box U9, Bulletin Oftice. octsd WANTED _Small house or apartment with improvementis near center of cit: small family. Phone 152-3. __ octdd WANTED— Dressed hogs, any weight, pay Zood prices. West Side Mieat Mar- Ket, 16 Thames St. Phone 795-12. WANTED "~ WANTED 23 laborers, 30 woolen weavers. women spo two jaintors, TREE EWPLOYMENT BUREAU GEC CHESBRO. Mer. MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS WANTED Apply © SHORE LINE ELECTRIC : RAILWAY COMPANY Norwich, Conn. FIFTY GIRLS | Clean Work, and Good Pay cx 16 women cooks. B%e Tiouse. picker room. two ASEPTIC PRODUCTS CO. East Killingly HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age {THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY imantic, Conn. AUCTIO.:S WANTED APPLY TO TRADING COVE MILL Nowich WANTED WOOLEN DRESSER TENDERS Good pay, steady work. Weave Room Purcher, married man preferred. MOCSUFP MILLS CO. Moosup, Conn. Auction Notice opportunity is presenting £ yout this week whereby you navé the priviiese to purchase fizh doilar on OCTOBER 14, 1919 Sile for the THURSDAY. Weavers JOSEPH HALL & CO. | o, 555 . the purchasers of cattle should be is Jivestock day. farm on the at Pomfret St., n or Shine In attendance both day at 10 a Auctioneers Auctioneer . Danislson, Conn. Auctioneer nielson. Conn. Main Street. LOST AND FOUND FOUND O W H « House, New ondon. w detuy. and re- ive t11d octind REWARD of 32 any farmer if I fai on date promised Dec. 1, 1815 1In farm for caje” Weis on octsd LIVE STOCK SALE | FUBLIC or 1imit on AY. OCTOBER 22 Rain or Shine. bed antmals: 10 0Clock A. lowing descr 1 of pure-blood Holstelns registered, | you will be starting the furnace up from Nor- th, 1913, testimo- f no walue Finder return Iweld Johan- | 6. a grandson | e descrihed heifers are | \ son of Colantha Johanna — | Johanna rear Baitic. | tested dams 1 Hoffman, | beautifu onfirmation. HIGH GRADE STOCK »mise to pay | your farm |heifers offer expires | _Have vou a Farm Agency, | Hol BOOKBINDING public _auc the kind you will wish you had bought e sale Instead of BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway ANO TUNERS letting the other fello GO—TONS FIRST ¢ TERMS OF SAL less arringemen S& AAY—en mada prior Caterer in attendance. GEORGE H. KIMBALL, Wood's Hill Farm miles west from St Three and | Danielson. CER, THE PIANO TUNER. Prospcct St. Phone 511 miles from Brookls jelson and Church St. roads, so-called; | Pomfret Station via Pomfret Landing. Rain or Shine. Plenty of room FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 338 22 Clis . under cover. WHEN ¥OU TANT to put your bus- iness before the puk! medium better vertising columns o The Bulletin. ot Ave. than threush -~wich to return. GIRLS WANTED To work in Quilt Mills. Light, pleasant, interesting work no noise; steady employment; high For Fitchville Mill telephone Norwich 111-4 For Montville Mill telephone Norwich 110-12 “AVANTED — Cheap farm, to 100 acres, witn or with reason- price. Box 135, WANTED 160 i Is, 2 inches high and 0 Write Porearo, Cnion St. Willimantic. WANWED _Farmers, we have a spe- cial cali lor cheap farms: we guarantee to sell your farm in 30 day ter it is placed with us; must be £00d bargains We have cash customers ready for busi- South Scituate, R. L oetla 154 Water St. (near Shetucket St.). sep25d WORID'S best home brewed ale; zet the ale formula of the leading ale brewery in America and brew in vour own home the finest beverage you ever tasted; make five gallons at slight cost; 'compiete ale formula only $2. Address P. O. Bcx 840, South Manches- ter, Conn. WANTED To buy vea: caive ib. up. beef and dairy cattle. Cal Glaubinger, Colchestér. Ct. Tel kitchen ranges and stoves. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. or Tel. WANTED _ antique furnitu rors, colored gla china, “old buoks, and old letters. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Tel. may16d tour or room flat with conveniences, in the city, or small cottage convenient to trofiey in suburbs. Address, P. O. BOX |than manufacturers’ price. WANTED—National Cash, Resisters, any style or quantity for Spot cash. State numbers; price and description. |WITE also buy U S Silcers. Comput: fng Scales, Blectric Mills of Chopers. GENTS—Local agents and canvass- ers to sell new coal saver; resuits are wonderful; every purchaser a hooster. Write State Distributd® T. Wells, P. O. Box 1387, New Haven, Conn. octlid ONE ol our lokil inventers was in this wk. He's g0t a grate skeme for Poletrymen. Cross a Shanghai with a Bantam. He calls it a “Shangba It ‘has one leg shorter than the other and ness: no charge if not sold. Kirman's WANTED — Old faise teetn, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money loaned on lib- cral tferms. The Collateral Loan Co., TWANTED — To buy second-hand| s, silver, historical sult. - Write for catalogue. St Speciaities & Cash Register Co.. 147 Broadway, New York. Oct.13d City Oct13d. quire A_“Senft; 56 Boswell avenu. Oct.13d. Tuesday. S. Stocking. Oct.13d. James Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill. Nor wich Town. octild buildings. livestolk, hay, farming (00l octiid woodland, only $2,500, % easy paymentr. TRYON'S Willimantic, Conn. octila | apply 31 Phone 1344 Phone 615-3. oct2d octdd Er: Conu. octad 50 Maple St., Norwich. oct9d Phiilips, Plainfield. octsd next to The FOR SALE—National Cash Registers all modelis, absolutely guaranteed, like new at 5 per cent. to 30 per cent. less Terms, to FOR SALE—One very fine black walnut_chamber set, one couch, zas range, Oak Dining Table and sideboard, Wwriting desk and a few pieces of up- nolstéred furniture at Broad_St., FOR SALEGrocery fixtures. In- FOR SALE—Variety of household furniture, pictures books mnd crockery. Nice assortment and good bargains. At East Main streel, voposite Post omi. Sale on_today (Monday) and FOR SALE—Pair 2 year old steers partly broken; also good family cow. FOR SALE—Widow's estate, must be sold at once, located on state road near Putnam, acres garden and fruit land, well fruited, $12,000 set of modern | {machinery. wagons, etc, are included | with farm: taix beautiful estate wili be sacrificed for only $6,500. part cash and easy terms. F.” A. Heath. Kiluugly, Conn. Telephorie connection. octlid FOR SALE—Fifteen-room hotse, now used as rooming house, $200 a month income. can be bought, §4,000 down. {with $4,000 mortgage; 13 minutes from New ‘London eenter:’ four house lots Thames View Manor, Thamesville, Nos 1130, 131, 134, 135, price $350. Particu- lars, address'6 Church St., Groton, Conn COZYACRES — First class 50-acre farm, excellent location. pleasant <ur- roundings. £ood roud, Rear city. mail | tana telephone service, 'srocerice. eic. Ideliverea. pretty bungalow. large barn. large pouitry house, buildings nearly new. in A-1 condition. ~ome 20 acres in smooth fields. good pasture uible TFOR SALE_At 6 Phillips Ave, Lau- rel Hill, seven-room' house, with gar- | den, all improvements, fine neighbor- pig and cow. oct10d FOR SALE 30 shoats, £s some ws and a registered Berksnire FOR SALE Live or dressed native chickens, preferably to private family. FOR SALE—_Pool tables, complete, in class condition. Box 383, Plain- FOR SALECar Joseph Chase red cedar shingles, car clear shingles, car white pine board, car sprucé joint, now here ready for sale. A. R. Race, North X AL e cows, two new milch, three new milch soon: two young horses. one extra nice driver, one good all around horse. William'B. Lathrop, " FOR SALE—_A female rabbit dos. 3 sake, at- tend y goin~ on The Pasnik out Madam Schwartz's mi} parior. Pasnik's Tow prices eed much advertising. a TEACHERS !. TEACHERS ! WANTED 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 in St. Franklin Square 256 INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket £t, Norwich, Conn. SOON again—guard NOW against defective flues that cause costly fires by taking 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 & Co. 28 Shetucket Stree Agency Established® May, 1848 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 FOR SALE FOR SALE Small 4 acre Farm, with 7 room House, all modern improvements — Barn, Chicken Coup, Apple Trees and Grape Vines; in best location on West Main Street. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO, 198 CIiff Street, Phone 683-3. —_— CIGARS Fmefiond-flyinmmmvbmmhomNor- HE PALMER BROTHERS CO. WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand . F. CONANT 11 Franklin St ————— WHEN YOU WANT t- Dut your bus- inesa before the pubiic.” tnere is ae ! medium petier than through. the ad- | yartising coiumns ci Tne Bulletin.’ Two English Teachers, $1.200; Manual Training, $1,600; Grades, $1,000; Un- | | | 1 | { i out enough insurance in our companies | | —ALL of. which are tried and proven.| Six Rooms and Bath $ Pasnik Schwartz occunied by the Circulating Library. octid FOR SALE A larze general sto 10 vears: also great baig: Phone 61 octid FOR SALE—Slab wood, $¢ per cord i-2 cord same rate cat in sto iengtrs, the kind_ that suits. C. Browa, Yant 35 p Tel. 137 FoRr s 4. maysd Co. seil for less” Three good stores. wich, Danielson. Willi T FARMW: TR FOR SALE |Modern Cottage $3,500. lJames L. Case } 37 Shetucket Street | at sane prices, The Co. are selling Madam stock in the store formerly arm of 50 i must be sold on count of old age. S. Greene, Ver- s . Phone_1099-2. je17d FOR SALE —Wood in siove lenzths, 4 cord, C. O. D. G. A. Bullara ALE—Don't zive us your bus ness if you can beat these prices Ladies’ “Jersey bioomers. iex’ silk hose 39¢: ladies' rubber t Sets, $1.17: bovs' Knocker ho: 90 ‘ladies’ walists, $1.24: ch elvet hats, 87c; infants’ hose, 19c these times of high prices. The Pasnik e notsa for male. Write for catalogue. Daaielsan. Conn. sepisd |~ FOR SALE -+ JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE NORTH FRANKLIN i v FOR SALE and finish, six rooms on first floor, “Delightful Location.” THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones $2,000 Will buy a 7 room cottage hous: central part of city. ‘ E. A. PRENTICI ‘Phone 300 86 Cliff Street WHEN YOU WANT 1o put vour pus. inoss befors ne Dublic.” there is um’ betier than rnrougn. the ahe Vertiios iolumns of The Bulletim. TWO CARLOADS VERMONT COWS Telephone 30. LEBANON, CONN. with | all improvements, except heat, in FOR SALE—400 galions of sweet cider, made _today, filtered through rye, sand and charcoal; act quick, for cid¢r-needs venting the same as energy. W.'F. Brown, Shepard Hill Farm. Cen- tral Village. Conn. octgd 'SALE Of War Camp Community Service| Furniture - MONDAY OCTOBER 13th At 3 O’Clock |ARMY AND NAVY| . CLUB- 57 BROADWAY Club Closing Bargains TO RENT—Basement 36 School street, 3 rooms. Bulletin_Office. ~ TO RENT _Fiveroom basement, 11 Inquire 48 Oak St. octéd FOR. RENT—Five réoms and bath, electric light and gas, $12 per month. Prone 1197-3. Inquire af 135 Washin; TO RENT—Two rooms in the Alice Inguire of Mur 207 Main St. TO RENT—Four-room tenement, dera ing ocvements, to adult.family ply Thaines Cohl Co., 14 Thames Si phy & McGarry, £10d an American family of adults, a modern flat of six room ith zarden and henmery. " TO RENT_To Call 595-14. TTO RENT per Central Ave per monti. TO RENT—Middle tenement No. Central Ave. $12 per month. Chree furnished nd running wate FOR RENT with set gas range pleasant Iy “TO RENT T T0 RENT—Furnished © light houseXeepir T sTeHAGR—Rousenold gooc: for long or short term o Fanaing Studio. B — FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH AND POOL. One of the best paying propo- sitions in Windham county. This piace of business is located in Piainfield, Conn. 1t consists of a large line of confectionery, ice cream, soda, cigars and tobac statiohery and periodical established lunch business a side_line, with kitchen facilities. Pool room in the rear of tho stcre; two pool tables, newly covered and in first class condi- tion. This pool room i one in Plainfield and splendid business. Owinz to a special engagement. if taken at once will sell at a sacrifice price. F. I. RACINE, Danielson, Phone 198, FOR SALE—Horses ALE—One coit 3 years old, not Apply to P. "k mare that is to drive or handie, will v place, and extra'good roader, good business w: buggy that I haven't run 50 miles sell cheap to stop expense. FOR SALE I dump cart and inguire at Georze Driscoll's Lunch Cart. Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Ford commercial body, Z00d condition, would exchange for 1917 touring or runabout body. D. Northrup, Norwich T ct.13d, ¥OR SALE—Dodse roadster in g00d condition. Unquire of C. V. Pendleton. octita %~ run_about 400 miles. “Inquite Andrew MeNicol, Jewett City. octild The Erisbie-Me ¢k runabout ALE - fine condition, motor, Bosch maznetd. fou Pihone 53 epid hester. 700 augild RESTAURANTS 41 BROADWAY | Gives the Best Secrvice | EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE | For Ladies and Gentlemen PETER S. COSTOPONLOS, Prop. wWaNTE WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, THE VICTORY LUNCH, Main St. | TRY WOR SALE New 1920 Ford sedan, gxtra . powerful 001 tires, heap for cash: must be sold &t once at 'Boston Cafe asd Lunch- HORSES Twenty head of zood seasoned Horses, one pair of Blacks, weight pair of brown, weight 2800, Several good single Horses. Horses to suit any kind of a ob. Har- ness double and single. Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, Ple Send for booklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. L Wagons, Business Wagons, Buggy, as good as new—Blankets and If in need of anything in the Horse line see me. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., i Resid 121 View, and along -the Rhode Island e shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Stable 650 SALE HORSES Zood Horses that are work, and I right away. I have a few suitable for all to dispose of them Some are second hand, and all are ac- Come and sec BARGAIN 125-C-N-5 Kour acres of land, all tillable, some fruil, appie, pear and peach trees, all iition. A" snne 14-room in' bearing o Louse, painted white and in g00d con- dition, ‘barn, 6 henneries; water in i ualed on the louse. piace 1is' si state kighway, % ile to school, Cnurch, stores’ and not far from the troiley} on K. F. D. and telepuone ia e is $1.750. pa: Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, il West Dromd St. Rooms 1 amd 2. Westeriy, R. L Telephone 2362 A rare chance to secure’ an Estab- ably locat- ed orie minute from car line, doing a| healthy profitable business. Selling on account owner’s illness. For furth- lished Business, very dc: er particulars inquire of * JOHN A. MORAN 2 Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE . TWO MODERN HOUSES || In a quiet, refined neighborhood riear Chelsea Parade. They ,are reasonably priced to encourage quick sales. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Propert Unexcelled Fire Ins. Protection Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE 323 FRANKLIN STREET Four Tenement House with i provements, always well rented property, in good repair, large lot, good investment. - FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phone Norwich, Conn. WHEN YOU WANT [0 put your bus- iness befors the public. there Is no ‘medium better than through the ad- vertisiaz coinzus of The Bulletin. Prices right. MER R, PIERSON. FOR SALE . One pair g00d sound mules. one near- ly new team wagon, and one double one extra good Jerscy cow 5 new milch month. solid color and very vear old Jersey heifer, new mile by or before ad what do you thinkr Adl owner asks for tals neat _little cash. lmmediate bussession. 1 you are in, the market for such a place as tnis, “don’t go to bea tunight until you have looked it OVer ana paid a deposit on il AL this time there are many people lvoking for such a piace and it would displease e to have to tell any sincere buyer that it was sold. It is up to you.— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin JORNSON. (Near Witch Hazel), Uneasville, Ct. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 Modern Pmbing in modern houses as ! We guaran- is as essenti wctricity is to lighting. | tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS __ 67 West Main Street. ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FIiTTING. PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Patking. ~ T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing .91 FRANKLIN STREET CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Feery Street FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Hecker- ocer. ones Flour of your g will make hens lay. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; COLLEGE DAIRY FEED PROTEIN 24 PER CENT FAT 4 PER CENT. A CAR JUST ARRIVED- ATTRACTIVE PRICE YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS CO. =1 PHONE 999 Successors to A. R. Manning. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New Londgn WEST 3IDE HIDE CO. HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG prices by skilled labor. | Telephone 50 W DEAD HORSES and COWS First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Street CARPENTER and BUILDER | ! Best work and materials at right! t Main St. TRUCKING AND TEAMING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. sucéessor td John Woodmansee, light and heavy teami lons dis- jtance furniture mov pecialty. & SO, hone 333, Nickel Plating d KINDRED FINISHES UNITED METAL MFG. CO., Inc. Thamesville Prompt and Satisfactory Work Flowers and Trees MAPLEWGOD NURSERY CO. T. H. PEABCDY WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus iness wvefore ! Vertisine cotumms oi The Sulletin. PIANO AND TEAMING AND TRU dome very promptiy and at reasonable prices, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St Phone 175. | SHOE REPAIRING ! Why throw away your old shoes when you can have them made as good Pew if you will bring them to the | Broadway Shoe - Repair Shop We atso clean your old Straw Hats. TRY"US 52 BROADWAY DANCING. B amber of & ructor, ¢ rwich. Phone 1 > lessons daily: eveming c s and Thursdays at $ o'clock. WThi DETECTIVES CIVRL AND CRIMINAL tigated. Write Postoffice wich, Conn. THERE 15 no a Eascern Connecy letin for business resulis, | Avel “Fail term begins |is a payment of . | | o = FOR SALE—Three-quarter-ton Re- 2 2 public truck, in first class ruAning con- TOOTHACH is dition, ‘five Zood tires, for sale or ex- A tURRS . Warmim change for a Ford touring car. John N e ViR {Hillhouse, Windham Road, the Watkin | needed -repairs. A clean octitd togth never.decays, agd & truck with cc tooth that is not diseased be 'seen at Cecearilil I : ambert Garage, 319 Franklin St. fgvenaches,. Don't Gy _octsd, o Ye lull an aching nerve to FOR SALE_Ov oadster. four sleep from time to e tically ‘new tire: pare. firat b ; st lass conditio.. Rin . sep2dd it R e I 11, FOR SALE—Paiice sheed model the:tooth 'sipatreg, T4, Just overhauled, newly paintec A = car ¥ it in town. Inquire i1 Th ofln | Nfls“ u" E (216 MAIN'S: -‘-?‘Né‘n"n'cu = ‘PHQNEK——Z?\GQ,‘“ RES: < dd a-a DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN 1 Dental I 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 & p m. Telephone DENTIST DR.E. J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street entrance. Phone Dr. A. J. Sinay DENTIST Rooms 18-19 Alice Building, Norwish " Phone 1177-3 DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. FRANK C. BRADBURY Teacher of Banjo, Mandolin, Guitar and Ukulele Agency for the celebrated Gibsem Mandolins and Guitars Musical Merchandise 34 CENTRAL BUILDING | Open Evenings Telephone 736 ’BACON STUDIO {|OLIVE EUGENIA HUNT Telephone 1227 26-28 smaw-y‘l TEACHER: OF PIANO 3'HUNTINGTON PLACE I Telephone 870 71;'.;1est E éulla;di » | PHONE 127-4 3LISS PLACE | HAVE'A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND THE SANFORD MUSIC CLASS, Plain- field, Cong., cor. Main St and K i cpt. 2d. Piano, ing of which covers all \ocal, k. Two subj extra chirge {quarter. At jauarter, in a no lessons are missed f 1 weeks. the ;1 th is afree. or “premium,” lesson, ed and graded once.a “ T the ILAND CONSERVATORY s Sanford is a member ~of .the deiphia M. T. A. FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings asd Receptions. Phone ear by 125 On Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all” Personal prop- erty.at a low" rate of interest. . Unre- deemed plédges for sale. TO LOANI LIBERAL - LOAN 63 Frankiin 8St. Norwich, Gonm

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