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A Balletin Want Advertisement Will Get It FAIR TODAY; RAIN TOMORROW A Bulletin Want Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. WANTED—Mal Six Cents a Lime of Six Words. A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Six Cents a Line of Six Werds. WANTED—Femate WANTED—Miscellaneous YOUNG MAN, 32, desires position in | : % years of college training mny line initiati and executive ability. @ress Willing, care Norwich Bulletin. 1234 oo T WANTED _Brickiayers, at once. Ap- i+ Samuel Nardone & Co. Wesierls. B octz3d WOY WANTED at Powers Bros, Iish oct23d Market. WANTED_First class paperhanser: also a good nter. Apply to W. - T TR R 25 to do house to house adve seliing. Apply after S p. St ihomas i Barbour. MEAT CUTTER and pouse rent. ctc; aiso wast two SR T WANTED Severa! voung men about tising: no m. to 52 Main octszd n extra- | ordinary, first class, is anxlous of lo- eating in or nea: Norwich at once;| capable of taking full charge. Address Meac Cutter, care Bulletin oct22d WANTED A good farmer fbr steady sition; will pay $50 a month, give free ym- . $40 month and board. steady ot Rppiat onte W8 Brown | Bpara BB parm, Central Vilage, Ct HOUSE WIRING. APPLY OLSEN & MORSE Corner Willow and Chestnut Street WANTED Teamster; steady position. Winchester Woolen Co. Thamesville Rulietin oct1gd. "~ WANTED--ELECTRICIAN A FIRST-CLASS ALL AROUND MAN: MUST BE A-No. 1 ON OLD reliable Man for WANTED CARPENTERS 75 CENTS PER HOUR ALL WINTER JOB Apply to DAMASE BOULAIS CONTRACTOR CONNECTICUT MILLS, DANIEL- SON, CONN. WANTED BOYS TO DO LIGHT WORK. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. WANTED 75 laborers, 3¢ woolen weavers. women _spoolers. 10 waitresses, two jaintors. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. Broadway MOTORMEN AND CONDUCTORS WANTED Apply SHORE LINE ELECTRIC RAILWAY COMPANY Norwich, Conn. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich men cooks, spinners’ dye house. picker room, two e Z. R D. No. 1, City, _* oct23d WANTED—A middie aged lady for HEnE Nousework: pay reasonable, Jxind oc treatment. 13 Franklin St. NTED—Middle aged woman to do lisht houseworly or womal, with child. WANTED—Flain ing to do,_ 73 Bo.!well oct2ad W you at $ip a week, 1 You ‘are a “bookneeper. | We. prefer | a fraduate " of “Norwich Commergial | School. Box 147, Bulletin. _ oct23d evenings. Mir: Washington St. Phone 982, _oct22d ilv: good wages and no washing. 313 Washington St. oct22d “WANTED—A housekeeper by man living alons. Inguire 687 North Maim Street ‘det18d. WANTED—Youns or middle ‘aged womin to assist with housewerk in family of three, Mrs. Charles F. Dean, Putnim, Conn. Telephone 486. oct17d. WANTED——Girl for laying-out work Steady work and good pay. Apply to the Brookhill Manufacturing Mechanic St, Danielson, Company, 37 M Conn. Tele. 101 oct1sd. | WANTED-Two women to work in small boardimg house; one as cOOk, one as second mirl. For particulars write to Gardiner 4all, Jr. Company, South Willinzton, Conu. oct3d WANTED Soft Silk Winders |Either Experienced or Learn- ers. Good Pay and Steady Work. THE WINDHAM SILK CO. Willimantic, Conn. GIRLS WANTED. STEADY WORK AND GOOD PAY. ALSO YOUNG MAN IN SHIFPING RoOM. TURNER & STANTON CO., 251 BROAD ST. WANTED GIRLS FOR LIGHT CLEAN WORK. AMERICAN THERMOS BOTTLE CO. HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimantie, Conn. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS ED_ A _competent cook. Apply Edmond W. Perkins, 161 dress Records, TED Second mald in_private | oct22d or Crawiord preierred, must be in good condition, cneap. Irite F. O. Box 108, WANTED—To buy second hand Vie- tor or Columbia records; must be cheap; state quantity and_price. Ad- P. O. Box 95, Williman- WANTED A small range, Richmond oct22d motorcyc.e, three spee in good condition, for a wood-saw.ns condition. Address Exchange, care tul- letin, Grove St. 50c, a half a dollar. The leading 7e Sigars are her proot, and boy (10), in private tamiy, near city. Adaress Nece! 1 Coinpany. 20d terations done. treet, City. oetisd. {'T = knowiedgc ol sten nce work. 1 a Norwich Commerciai School graduate. Address Bf —WANFED—Books or pampalets Te- | B ioton by Bhgar allon Lot ola mewe: papers and o 3. ming. Norwich, Coun., Box 195 ange an Indian . twin cylinder, WANTED —To exch outiit, 2% to 5 li. p. engine, in good oct22d WANTED -Baby carriage. Inguire & oct21d YESSIR. some puiiy sood pipes for Tocaliy Krohn's Special ic each, three for zuc, is popuiar, at E Shop. oct2ia skunk _dog, rabbit- ard Goven, Waureguan, Ct vetztd W ANTED—Board and toom for man ty, Balletin NTED_iave your car washed Garage. on Chestnut ry low price. Work non aken. 20d WANTED—EBlectrical repairs and al- Drop a card. Brown, Park .00 5 week for a bookkeeper with ! “apias and mill of= oW ‘b given to vct23d fent manacs before 1800, C FULL ASSOCIATED A Bulletin For gtle * Advertisement Wiil Sell Six Cents n Lime of Six Wards. Six Cents a_ of ‘Words PRESS DESPATCHES A Balletin To Let e 30 Advertisement Will Rent lt S3s Cemtnn 3 tne of 413 2 rcm SALE FOR sAl.E—Auumcbuu ERVICE —Berkshire boar for ser- J.J. Boucar, Mansfield Center, Ct. FOR SALE—Motorcycle Presio tank with nickeled light; brackets for erch. Tk Rogers. R. D 2, Norwich. FOR SALE—Shepherd dog 1 year old, go0d .;\drm dog. Box 144, Plainfield, Ct __octz “FOR SALE_Flock of Shropshire sheop. 1f eives and ram. Jesse Rich- mond, Ashwillet. oct23a WOR SALE A parior Stove, condition, cheap. Inquire 605 Main St.| or_Phon oct23d Tox10x20 £t s, Leffnzwell, East Great Plain, SALE_Five cows, one ma: two colts John Potter, Griswold, Conn. oct23d FOR SALI Swect cider. Georze B. Spalding. Tel. 45-2 Danieison DIit. Poct23d TFOR SALE__Democrat wagon ih first shape, price: $38: 2 govd driving nesses, $4 and 310: farm harness, rze, new street blanket. $4; large obe. White's Court, Fear A. C. Norwich. oct23a ive-room barns, 100 acres, 3¢ mile of waterfront, 35 acres of tillable land, smooth, 10 acres of fine woodlot: brook runs | through center of farm: now time to buy’: et cleaned up for the spring this’ 15 in: small cash payment 10 minutes from irolley, on £09d road. 3 miles from Norwich: will keep Cows: can_ buy Stock and toois $..00 and hay, $4300 for farm. J. M. Wat: rous, care Bulletir oétz2d FOR SALE Top covered - delivery wagon, Food condition, will be sold cheap o quick buyer.” G. P. Spicer, R. D. 6. oct22d FOR SALE To close an estate, we | will sell very cheap one short seal coat. | one white Polar bear rug. large size, one zrey goat rus, ome brown M. churian dog rug, a several ofher Zood items in furs at almost your own Macpherson. by contract in Brook- ind Plainneld at reas- onable prices. 8. Martin, Carpenter | and buider, R. F. D. BoX 30, brook: iyn, Coni betlbd. NDS of carpenter work and NTED—Far pay to uny fa Sell | Your tarm on imise. | FArm laust contain an_ 50 | acres up = to 5 Full | particulass, inciuding luwes price be iven in first_ letter. you a Tarm for sale? Weisler's | Agency, Danicison, Conn 50 to 100 <tock, reason- day. F. W. Woolw cial cali ) farms: we guarantee to sell,y arm in 30 days after it is| placed with us ¢ be g60d bargains; We have cas tomers ready for busi- | ness, no chi if not soid. Kirman's| Farm A suth ~ Scituate, R. L | Phone ituate. setid the ale formul brewery In Amerfca and brew in your own home the finest beverage you ever tasted; make five gallons at slight cost: ' complete ale formula only $2. Address P. O. Bex 940, South Manches- ter, Conn isén, Conn. ver for Satur- Co octid T WANTED— Piano WANTED— Farmers, we hiave a spe- Old false teeth. Liberty aned on 1ib- | WORLD'S bust home browed ale: get Of the leading ale sep23d AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City. Post Office, Norwich Town. LOWELL J. WILCOX WANTED | Seasoned or green hard wood, handy for auto truck or by car- load. HARRY B. FORD Phone 792 233 MAIN STREET CASH For Liberty Bonds WANTED WOOLEN DRESSER TENDERS Good pay, steady work. Weave Room Purcher, married man preferred. MOOSUP MILLS CO. Mu-up,(:ann. 'rlwcxma AND TEAMING C. B. JOSLXX, 23 wWest Main St. wuciessor to John Woodmansee. AT ATANT R l""“f"xf AT ture moving & cpecialiy: e el 5572 ' & SO, C. B. BRO! Shetucket St Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. INSTALLMENT CARDS and PARTIAL-PAID BOOKS CFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main Street Norwich, Conn, ON THE SQUARE ib. up beef and dairy cattie. Call B. Glaubinger. Coichester. Ct. Tel 65. | augzdd kitchen ringes and stoves. Bruci rors, colored gla china old. buok Bruckner, 53 J. F. CONANT WANTED _To buy vea: caives, 18c WANTED — To buy secon: er, 55 i'ranklin St, or Tel. 717-3. WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- 5. silver, historical and old ‘letters. A klin St Tel 717-3 may164 CIGARS WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand 11 Franklin St FOR MIR) senger car, day or night service. 1215- W. Lariviere, or Liberty Garage, Marguerite Corner. octld car to ride in call up JOHN| M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., AUTOS TO HIRE —One closed seven- If you want a comfortnble | Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 CASTINGS music GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 ClLiff Street B e THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street " Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE {1 HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED [1in St, 17-room house, place for sto ¥OR SALE—My place at 199 Frank- with or without furniture. Inquire Jack | White, 199 Franklin St oct22 FOR SALI A low model Royal Stan- dard typewriter, In ' good condition, never been used very much; reason fof have no further use for cheap if taken at onc telephone 3303 Danielson. H. 1 Har- miles from center in high in Lebanon, 2 state of chitivation. 56 acres tillable. balance pasture and woodiand. Will keep head stock. Two-story house with rooms, 3 barns, cow bari ing chain stanchions for 3 lead cement floor and milking machine, 2 siios, ice house and milk room w. ent tank, garage. hen houses for 300 hens. Never failing water at cow | vard. For particulars enquire of E. A. Hoxie, P. O. Yantic Conn. SWoct13d. FOR SALE —Good milking cow 214 years old. Shulman, Lisbon, near Bliss- ville School. octz1a FOR SALE one alr. thorough hillips, R. D " oct21d oK h. p. marine ep- gine for rowboat. Phone 1816-4. octz1d ¥OR SALE Dressmakers Acme ad- justable form, used very _littie, very cheap. o Providence St, Taftville. octil "FOR SALE — Female thoroughbred Boston terrier puppy 3 mos, old; a fine specimen of the famous Kilo stock; $30 is cheap. K. B Comstock's, Quiker g octz1d Hill. _Phone 13 OR SALE — New 11 room house, modern_improvements, land . 60x360, young fruit trees, Cvphers ineubators, i vear old Gurnsey, must go by Nov. 1. J. F. Byron, 75 Quarry Street. Wilil- mantic. Call evenings or Saturday P. M. 20a "OR SALI—1200 gallons of cider at I cents a gallon. can be pressed at sny time. K. Eastlund, Canterbury Piain. Conn. 204 FOR SALE — Resisiered Berkshire Boar. Service to be had at Curtis D. Kinse's, Canterbury, Conn. FOR s . Inquire 4 to 6 Main street, Breed building. octisd FOR SALE—1 pair light double har- 3 seited wagon, with pole and ts, nice runabout wagon, nearly Geo. E. Challenger. Windham . Phone 35 R. 4, Willimantic. A oct1sd GAS RANGE for sale,. a large gas cooking range, second hand in first class condition, can' be bought very cheap, if taken 'immediately. ~ Apply to_Gass & Electrical Department, Alice Build- ing. octl7d. FOR SALE—_Eignt head of stock, 4 heifers, 1 new milch, 2 cows, new milch £00n: two young horses, one ex- tra nice driver, one 200d all around horse. William' B. Lathrop, 230 Maple Streef, Norwich octlsd. FOR SALE—Grocery fixtures. In- auire A 'Seft, i6 Boswell avenue. Oct.13d. T COZYACRES — First class G0-acre farm, excellent location, pleasant sur- roundings, good.road, near city, mail and telephone service, groceries, etc., delivered. pretty bungalow, large barn, iarge poultry house, buildings nearly new, in 4-1 condition, some 20 acres in smooth fields, £ood pastures, valuable woodland, only 32,500, $500 ‘cash, rest easy payme. TRYON'S AGENCY, Wiilimantie, Conn. _ octild “FOR SALE—50 shoats, 50 pigs, some brood sows and a registered Berkshire boar, C. K. Bailey. " Phone 1344-2. et DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London WEST SIDE HIDE CO. DETECTIV ES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 412, Nor. wich, Conn. octild FOR SALE—Slab wood, $5 per cord; i-2 cord same rate, cut in stove lengtes, tne kind_ that suits. C. 8 Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. jel7d FARMS for suie Write for catalogue. 3 ne. Danielson, Conn. - sepis 'FOR SALE . F. SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED | FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- ! NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD Tel. 792 ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions, . 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 DRUGGISTS WE ARE i FILLING MORE PRESCRIPTIONS WEEKLY at this absolutely Fure Drugs used, the care in compounding them. promptness of delivery. Try our prescription de- partment today. PHARMACY DUNY 50 Main Street harmacy and the remsoms are— AND TRUCKING @one very promptiy and at reasonable ARTHUR H. LATHROP. Suetucket St Sress betore the public, there is “better than thror the ad- sz columms of The Bullein Phore 175. WREN 10U WANT to put your buc- INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J§. L. LATHROP & SONS| 28 Shotucket 8t. Norwich, Conm. BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG | Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main St RESTAURANTS Boston Cafe and Lunchx 41 BROADWAY Gives the Best Service i EXCELLENT FOOD AND COFFEE | For Ladies and Gentlemen PETER S. COSTOPONLOS, Prop. | WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN. TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH, | Main St FOR SALE Modern new Bungalow and double garage. Hardwood floors and- finish, six rooms on first floor, “Delightful Location.” 278 Main Street FOR SALE Small 4 acre Farm, with 7 room House, | improvements — Barn, Chicken Coup, 90 small Apple Trecs and Grape Vines: in best location on West Main Street. For full particulars Street, all modern see A. V. COVZILO, 198 C| Phons 682-3. ocAgd | tered ed village; station and depot: 9. paint; barn needs bouse for 200. mediate sale makes less than half should 3. H. Mi ungalow. 2| FOR SALE—\ mantel clock in good {grder. Very cheap. Inquire at this of- ifce, = 150 A. Furm $1, 300 18 Miles to 250,000 People This is a_good farm, but during late years it has been neglected. owner raised 12 husky sons and made Zuod 11ving here for 40 years: 7> acres dark loam tillage, 10-cow pasture, trout stream: good | cords hurdwood worth $9 cord deliver- miles stores, room housé. needs come repairs: Woman owner for ay for only 3 Iligan, Danieison, Conn. $8,500 WILL BUY A FINE RESIDENCE Nine rooms and bath, electric lights, hard wood floor: is about 75 by vay. Archa W. Coit INVESTMENT SECURITIES for Investors _ to FIRST” Appeals. Telephone 1334 steam heat. 160 feet with a two car garage. Only town taxes to 63 Broadway cows, OF GOOD, ARRIVED. FRED W. HOXIE, Lebanon. Phone 62, Lcbanon FOR SALE AND ANOTHER CARLOAD YOUNG cows, TO RENT—Basement (enement, Zour rooms, witn gas and electricity. in- quire at 47 Eignth St. Tel. 430-4. _oct22d Fhone 645-15 Willimantic. e touring car, vod tires, with 1. Mils, rampton, ' Conn. detzsd FOR SALE—1917 D -1 condition, sevel extras. A “¥OR RENT _Upper flat of four rooms agd batn; wiso garuie space if desired. ply vy Wiillams ot. oct2zd FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, steam neat, eleceric light. 13 Union St oct: T RENT—Furnished Rooms. Phone 47i-2. 46 Churcn. Street. FO WENT — A furnished room, i good location, with steam heat, modern rmprovements. Tel. 303-12. tr FOR RENT—To . refined woman, room near Soldiers’ monument. Teiel phone ooz vetisd TO RENT—Flat of 7 rooms with all improvements. .lInquire at Brookiyn Outnitcers. octlite “TO RENT—Large garage suitable for any large car. \vater, room fur work. Zob last Main St. octisd. T RENT—Siore at 56 Boswell Ave. Ingiire op premises. troctisd. , TO RENT—To small Ametican adult family, lower fat, 39 Orchard street. inquiré upstairs. t£0ct13d. _TO RENT—Basement tenement at 36 School street, 3 rooms. Inquire at Conn. ‘Feiepnone Wiliinuntic 393-4 condition, Just _oyerhauled, slx e curtains, top cover, Stewart speedome- ster. Late 1917, FUR SiLE—Dodge touring car, 1917 NEW valtely, new tires, twu exira rime, clock, cut-out, cnulns, etc. p.ice 32> willlam ¥. Kirkpatrick, Storrs, oct23d FOR SALE—A Ford touring car, 1916 model (best model made). very g.od uil set iissler Shock absorbers, new 3ls Stokes carburetor, chains, tools, Ter, ‘atl golhg for Fave. O Lo iy vlaintela. ¥ . oct2! FOR SALE—¥Ford ng_car, good | jute mouels wili'sel ‘clieip 3 Church St, Willimantic. 917 Ford touring oar, newiy puinted, in good condition,” o mountabie rimis and shock absorbers inquire Fagan's Smoke Shop, 0D W Woolworth's. > ock¥ia FOR SALE—One Alco car, first cla condition, good for somebody Wi wants a’truck or a trailer, cheap It Laien tinis wee. Cail iZ1y Tt st Setsid FOR SALL—Lignt Six, Bulck Road- In excellent condi- tion’ W1l sell reasonable. Pnone 965, Bulletin_ Office. Oct.13d. tL. ) | TO RENT—Two rooms in the Alice | W OR SALE — One 1019 Ford ton- | Blde., with steam_ heat and electric |{Fuck, with' top and side curtains, ail lights. “Inguire of Murphy & McGarry, 207 Main St, octl0d in first class condition. Keo Garage, vel. Flaintield, Conn, 20d -4, TO RENT—To an American family of adults, a modern flat of six rooms, Wwith garden and hennery. Call 595-14: < FOR RENT--Three furnished rooms, with Set gas range and running water, pleasant location, 24 Mountain Ave. octéd TO RENT—_rurnishéd reoms for | nousekeeping. I TO RENT—Furnished rooms; also rooms for light housekeepinz. ~Apply at 106 School St. Phone 1048- | Phone 300 FOR SALE A desirable home with modern | provements in a desirable location, in Mysti , Conn. EDMUND A. One of the best paying propo- in Windham county. Th sit plac on of bu Plainfield, Conn. < a large line of confectionery, cream, soda, stationery and periodicals, a well established lunci side line, with kitchen facilities. Pool room in store; two pool covered and tion. Th plend ¥. L RACINE, Danlelson, Conn. Phone 198, PRENTICE 86 Cliff St, Norwich, Ct.| FOR SALE CONFECTIONERY, LUNCH AND first class condi- _pool room one 'in Plainfi business. speclal engagement. once will sell at a sacrifice price. is doing a fruit, appie, in béariug condition. nouse, painted white and in 00d con- aition, pari house! Th. state highw urch, stores, s house. the owner aome is §1 possession. £ 3 for sucn a place as tais, bea_tunight —until over and paid a depos: time there are for Such a place and it would dispiease e to have to tell any sizcers buyer that it was sold. Extract from Wi Sena for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, i1 West Broad St. Westerly, Telephome 2385 Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Watch Hill, Weekapaug, View, and along shore; also accessible Seashore Farms. Send for booklet. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY. R. L TO RENT_Two tenements at 132 Main St Inquire T. D. Becker, 313 Laurel Hill Ave. Phone 452-12 aug20d 3 Write. box 351, Putnam, Conn. codoc: “FOR SALE_—We can give immediate del! Maxwell Touring Cars«at 31200, “These pric you contemplate having a car for next spring better order it now as the price may be higher and = delivery delayed. Second hand cars. H. B. Danielson, Conn., Tel. 340, STORAGRE—HMouseBold goods stored for long or short term: rates reason- sbis. Fanatng Studlo. 83 Broadway. ot FOR SALE SUBSCRIPTIONS are being received for a new issue of $250,000,000 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland 5 1-2 per cent. convertible bondi due Aug- use 1, 1929, @ 96 1-4 to yield 6 per cent. and -for Three year 5 1-2s due November 1, 1822 @ 98 and interest to yield 6 1-4 per cent. An attractive convertible feature carries an opportunity for addi- tional profit through Sterling Ex- change. This is one of the most attractive issues ever offered in this country and should enjoy a world market. The books will be opened October 23rd. Subscrip- tions entered subject to allotment. Write or Telephone James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET . Co. sep22d Davis theatre and Laurel Hill School, two'tires off Hudson car. Sultable re- ward for returning same. Hastedt, 44 Sunnyside Ave., Norwic ce oct21d TFOR SALE_1917 Ford Touring car, excellent condition, newly painted and overhauled, Hasslér snock absorbers, Yale “lock, dry cells, good tires mers Tourfng ars at Maxwell 1 1-2 Ton Truck at are delivered. If Anderson 21 Maple St. tfoct1sd FOR SALE—Overland roadster, four practically ‘mew tires, one spare, first Ring Bros. sep29d 5—One 1917 Reo 7-passen- ng car, in A No. 1 condition, six cord tires. The Frisbie-McCormini FOR SALE — Buick runabout, model 10, i’ fine condition, extra powerful motor, Bosch magneto, four g0od tire cheap'for cash; must be sold at once af Frank Tesar's, Colchester. Phone 33, Call before noon, or write. sepsd KOEHLER ton and a quarter truck, excellent running order, $700, or easy ‘ms. _The Frisbie-McCormick Co.. 52 auglia 1914 CADILLAC touring car, $300 The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 She- tucket St. aug12d LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tail light and number 43-406 Finder please Clark’s Corner, Conn. LOST—Seal scarf, Saturday might, on Main St. or in Woolworth’s store, Re- ward if returned to Bulletin Office. oct22 TOST — Saturday night between Willlam R. Main St., LOST—Between Murphy's 5 and 10 cent store and the Mohican market, | Norwich, a lady's gold watch with | brooch, 'with two ' initials. Finder please return to Kate Gaftney, Box 325, Baltic, Conn, and rececive reward. | octl3a. FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Sound horse, or will ex- change for fresh cow., Phone 1876-4. octzld FOR SALETwo good homses one | 1400 and the other 1200. Apply Frore Bros Farm, Wauwecus HIIL Tel. _octi4d. 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 wagon and harness, top buggy that I haven't run 50 miles; will sell cheap to stop expense. Call 373 Main St. octsd FOR SALE Horses_dump cart and BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Kour acres uf land, all tillable, some beach trees, fine 14-room on R. 0, pear au 5 place Is situaied on the not far from the D. and telepuone in And what do you think? asks for tiis Immediate he mariket don't go to you hive looked it many people t is up to you— ox’s Farm Bulletin harnesses. Inquire at George Driscoll's 188 North Main St, Norwich, Conn, HORSES Twenty head of good seasoned Horses, one pair of Blacks, weight 2800; one pair of brown, welght 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 good as new—Blankets and Whips - If in need of anything in the Horse line see me. Rooms 1 and 2, 233 Main Street. FOR SALE 323 FRANKLIN STREET Four Tenement House provements property, in good repair, large lot, good investment. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. ’!hem. | Tel cse:3. at Once. Se—r /¢ FOR SALE 7 Room Modern Coitage, Very Desir- ably Located, Less Than Ten Minutes’ Walk From Frank Sold Very Reasonable If Taken Over For Full Particulars Inquire Franklin Square JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker | Phone VHEN YOU WAN® (- -ut your bu: betore the Duo: | HAYES BROS, Props. 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 all are ac: Climated. Prices right. Come and see ELMER R, PIERSOX p10d FOR SALE One pair good sound mules, one near- Iy new team wagon, and one double harness; one extra good Jersey cow years old, will be new milch this month, solid color and very handsome; one 2 year old Jersey heifer, new mileh by or before Jan. 1st. CHARLES S. JORNSON, (Near Witch Hazel), Uncasville, Ct. HOTELS American House | | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Shstucket Street Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN imns Telephens 1227 25-28 Broadway LOST—Saturday, October 11/ 1919, bunch of keys. Finder please re- £ this office. REWARD of $25. 1 promise t a any farmer If 1'fail to ‘sell your tirm on date promised. This offar expires Dec. 1, 1919, Investigate. Have you a farm for sale? ‘Welsler's Farm Agency, Danijelson, Conn. octSd FOR SALE AT IMPERIAL GARAGE One 1913 Cadillac Truck with Seif' Starter, Battery nearly new, Pneumat- ic Cord Tires on-front wheels prac- tically new, Goodyear Solid Tires on! rear wheels run about 500 miles. This Truck is equipped with tip cart bedy, also equipped to be used with traiker | If you are in need of a truck don’t fail | to give this your consideration. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps will make hens lay. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. PROFITABLE MILK PRODUCTION IS BASED ON QUALITY FEEDS ECONOMICALLY PURCHASED AND SCIENTIFICALLY ADMINISTERED WE FURNISH THE QUALITY AT ECONOMY PRICES YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS CO. PHONE 999 BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | 108 Broadway DANCING. Auction Notice Kindly refer to the Public Sale' No tice on forerunning ' sheet of th paper, which carries & out and adv material in regard to thé large Real Estate and Personal Préperty Sale to ‘take place on the premises at the residence of T. D. Blight, Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1919. Sale will open as scheduled at 10 o'clock. WITTER BROS., Auctionsers J.C. WITTER N.A. WITTER Asst. Office and Sales Rooms, No . 42 Danielson, Conn. :Phone 32-12 Danielson Div. - Real Estate and Farm Sales a Specialty. Sales Conducted Anywhere in New Eng- land. Y\ WITTER........Auctfoneer . A. WITTER. . Asst. Auétioneer Office und Salesrooms, No. 42 Main_ St.. Danielson, Conn TMPORTANT PUBLIC SALE —~or— REAL ESTATE located in & desirable fapwims on -about one _ mile from I, - store. postoffice. anid de- pot, in the Town of Thompsor Conn, on the maln highway lsid z from sald Town to . Mast Thompson, on MONDAY, OCT. 37, 1019, s describe The house xceptionally fine appéaring story building of 17 room: ning water, ~well ~ water, excellent, condition I better than the average farm- house. The barn is In gaod eom- dition, warm and comfortable. suitable for tlelng up 10 ‘or 1% head of cattle and pair of horses. One lurge new henhouse, 1 good sized, practically new ' wagon shed, 1 toolhouse, woodshe koghouses, ete The land includes 65 level, no side hill ell brook-w ed itably divided into mowings. pasturs and wood- land, on which there s an ample supply of cordwood. . The land is highly productivé and has very few rocks. Ample proof of the productiveness of this woll ix shown by this year's crops, to be sold at the sale This property will be seld #ub- ject to a mortgage of 31,000, which may remain, the baldnes to be pald in cash when desdl§ are dellvered. Ten per cent pf purchase price will be requlréd at time of sale, which will bé &% 130 p, m. sharp. PERSONAL PROPERTY will be sold at the opening of the sale at 10 o'clock &. m. ¢—HEAD OF HIGH GRADE CATTLE—8 ATl first class individuals, & the best of condition and youn including 1 brown Jersey and Swiss cow milking about 16 gts. 1 large year old Jersey helter enEsair by side. 1 23 year &1a handsome Jersey heifer due in anuary, 1 extra large Guernsey and Ayrshire heifer due in Feb- ruary, now milking a large quan- tity, 1 5 year old Jersey and Guernsey cow due Dec. 14, 1 2 year old Holstein helfer, as fime as they grow, and due the 8th of January. One 1200 1b. family and farm horse, suitable for childrem ta use any and all places, 3 lar thrifty 7 mos. old Chester Whits sows,” unbred, 1 Chester White brood sow with 11 pigs 4 weeks old at date of writing, 4 fat shoats, 46 hens and pullets; quantity of corn fodder and & good quantity of large corn the cob, about 2 tons of mowed practically 6 tons of fine a small quantity of garden [¢ produce such as beets, cabbage ete; 1 democrat wagom 1 road buggy, 1 top carriage, 1 furrew- Ing plow, 1 one-horse swivel plow, 2 cultivators. 1 new one- horsé mower. 1" old ene-horse mower, 1 horse raks spice- f§{ tooth " harrow, 1 nlnd-tnne £l sleighs, 1 palr of heavy harness, 1 or o light harness, and a col lection of smaller tools; house- hold goods, consisting of cook stove, coal ‘'or wood heater, beds, bedding. chairs, stands, ete Auctioneer’s = Statement: Om account of lLaving a prufitable position in the mill at Mechan- fesville, Mr. Biger 3s unable to continue farming, therefore he is disposing of his entire holdings preparatory to moving to Me- f | chanicsville. Such an offering is very seldom ever made &t = public sale, It is a highly inter~ esting proposition for a persem who Is interested in farming. Terms on_ personal properts. cash. If stormy, sale will occar the first fair day’ following. JOHN BAYER, Owner. PIANO TUNERS Phone 835-2 63 Frankiin St. GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St. Phons 11 " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner remont Av. monds, Jew- Watches and Persanl prop- MONEYH - ert: t low #y of inter: Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LOA LIBERAL LOAP co. Norwichi, Comn GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Emibalmer 52 PROVIDENCE ST.' TAFTVILLE Prompt attention to day or night calls Telephone 430 apri4MWFawl etitia te ie Sul

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