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FAIR TODAY PROBABLY RAIN TOMORROW F utlL ASSOCIF"'ED PRESS DEBPMEHE‘ A Bulletin Want Mverhsement Will Get It A Bulletin Want A Line of Six Words. Six Cents @ Line af Six Words. WANTED—Malo WANTED-—Polish salesman, neat ap- experience mnot necessary, 4 novid WANTED—Compositor, and young with some knowledge of print- fice after school hours. Rath- Pub, Co. nov7d WANTED—Boy going to school, work from 5 to 9 p. m. Apply Wesiern Tnion Tel. Co. noved TED—First class paperhanger; ood painter. Apply to W. H 4 Mechanic’ St Danielson. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich WANTED WOOLEN DRESSER TENDERS Good pay, steady work. Weave Room Purcher, married man preferred. MOCSUP MILLS CO. Moosup, Conn. = LOST AND FOUND oLUND- thook cout me time Store. Own at this offic vid Conn, no«6d Topping Phone novéd TRUCKING AND TEAMING Wenr Mpin St. Woodman®ee, light local and long dis- a specialty. . D, JOSLYY, TEAMING ery AND TRUCKING mptiy and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR IL LATHROP, Phone 175. | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Pmno 581 Modern PI ambmg is ‘as in modern houses as Sisuericity is to lighting. We guaran- toe the very best FLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest | essential "”Acs-vlus for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS | 6: West Mam St;eet ROBEI\T J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, 3TEAM HEATING Washington Sq. Washington Building | Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Shoet Packing. X b BLPND Heating and Plumbing 9! FRANKLIN STREET BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED PEAD HORSES and COows REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1853, New London WEST SIDE HIDE coO. NOTICE Eighth St. Canal Bridge closed. Detour can be made across the grist mill bridge at your own risk while bridge is being built at Eighth Street. No loaded| teams or auto trucks allowed. | Per Order Selectmen. HEMonEYR &2 —_— On Dvnmomi Jew- elry, Watches and all Personal prop. erty at a low rate| of interest. Unre. deemed pledaos for sale. LIBERAL LOAN Cco. T0 ® Frankiin $t. Norwich, Cenn tof «f 85, {our WANTED—Female WAN' Lady 5ol neat appe:ramt, ex; sdry, large income assu novid e T oy teeed T WANTED—Girls for picking - knois off gooas; can sit or stand fo work. al.u work given out.lo tase. hm-fl iving near mill, West*Sile Sflk ALl novid 3 WANTED — Woman For gsne housework; good wages; may, go_ hom Sundays, Mrs.Lyman, -yontyille Phone 110-14. WANTED—A Protestant --woman matron for institution; must have sflfld Christian character and best of recom- mendations; petween the ages of 4y to §v. Phone 349-5 noved WANTED _Young girl_ or_elderly woman to- assist in housework on a ‘m; all modern convenience short k' from. Yantic troliey.” Write Box 61, this office. novid * WANTED —Housekeeper, {romr 24 to without children; good: home * for No. 14'-Huntington r, aggres: fice e . Prione 11 the right party. Ave., Norwich Town, Copn. Call only evenings. Herbert E. Browa. novid WANTED_A maid to assist with housework certain hours daily. . Mrs. Archa Cuit, 47 Oneco St. Rovad TWANTED — Nursemaid with' experi- Apply 19 ast Fown St. . Phone novsd (colored), RiE ot al housework, or to as- to go Lome nights ferred. Mrs. Charles S, Fiske. 240, 1d TWANTED—A cook in a family of ; $1u per week; expenses to Nor- once a month. Address Bo;)ldt,, Conn. WANTED— A _competent cook. Apply evenings. Mrs. Edmond W. Perkins, hington_St. Phone 982. oct “w \\'I‘ED—'Glrl for* l‘\)lng “out work at tables. Steady work and good pay. pply to the Brookhill Manufacturing mpany, Mechanic « St., D;\nielson. onn. Tele, 101~ Sales lady of experience to work in Jewelry Department. Good- per- manent position to one who has selling ability, THE PLAUT-CADDEN COMPANY. Norwich, Conn. HELP WANTED' Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimantie, Conn. CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated te Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich, octild —— AUTOS TO HIRE FOR Hllu v0ue closed, sevenspas- senger car, day or night servl de. Call 1218-3, . Lariviere, = or - Liberty Garage, Marguerite Corner. oct2ld If you"wanl a comfortable |G car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12 (NEL:'U V'-CF L\JURA\CL FCP EVERYTHING INSURABLE iJ. L. LATHROP ' & SONS 28 Sh-tuckn{ St., Norwleh. clns |RIOT, CIVIL COMMOTION AND BOMB EXPLOSION INSURANCE Ought to interest you NOW. WE SELLIT B. P. LEARNED & C0; 28 Shetucket Street Agency Established May, IT TURNS ASHES INTO MONEY Besides attentive, expert urvico you 1846, secure INSURANGE here that means| PARTIAL-PAID BO OK S REAL MONEY PROMF’TLY uftar the fire. Rest easy by insuring through us. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Richards Building 9™ Street DRUGGISTS ARE FILLING. MORE . J PRESCRIPTIONS WEEKLY at this Pharmacy and the reasons are— absviutely Fure Drugs used, the care in compounding them, and promptmess of delivery. Try our 'relc!l’fl.' de- partment today. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 Main Street WE HOTELS American House " D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Stroet Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway DANCING. N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Chamber of commerce Hall, private lessons dally, fall term class begins: Monday, Nov. 17th, 8 p, m. 1 ass now fgrmings. Cali at Hall or Phone 1747. fism WANTE D—-fl'imllnmm T. S. GOVERNMENT wants thousands men-women, 18 up; $1,000-81,. 8‘0& year; | easy, pleasant wor! hort hours 33 cation with pay; Jis 5 ns y. Fr chiester, N free. Write .!mmefl}nte titute, Dept, B8W,¢ R s R e WANTED—A{ once, experienced Sew- ers on fancy waucmh. _wages $22 per weeck of 48 hours; steady work. Apply The lv_%stlc Mfg. Mystic, Conn, nov! WANTED—For rent, six or seven room tenement ‘or cottage house, rea- sondbly near electric car lines, seveh in family:. Address P. O..Box 123. Nor- wich, Conn. novid WANTED —Board and ropr, in small private family by single, sober, plain, outdoor business inan: must have tsie- phone and p'lsaceh‘to l%%ep small trick. 9 o ov. Write Box s office. novj W hose bteresfenl tb know that the !‘mwklln aldar mill w. be closed Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1919, for one day only.. C. W. Grant. WANTED—_Furnished room for liaat housekeeping, centrally located. Write Room, care Bulletin. novid WANTED—Room and _ board for young lady in privdte family.. 14 Brook St. novT small place near city, with stock _six s & Line of Six - wa«. FOR SALE | FOR SALE—One pool table ,in good Gonaition., Address Pool, care bulietin. nevid FOR SALE_Old cuuple wlnt to ex- henge or sell big farm, of cres, 16-room house, new barm, very Iu‘ withont; place must be sold «,hnnged s _soon. as possibie. Write .‘Innes. care Bulletin Office. novid FOR “SALE—Two cn(tage housés with about ¥ acres of land, corner Asylum und Starr Sts. Estate Bridget N. TO P. T. Connell, Adm., 205 W, Town St. novid ' FOR SALE — Chiffonie chair and three upbol:tered cha r’s. Fountain St. H FOR SALE—NICO Chester Wh“.e plg‘S Address F. yers, Wfl]lman(lc K. D. No. 2. Phon 5 Sovéd FOR su.r:.—flmng room stove in good condition, good heater. Phone 565-14. -~ noved . FOR SALE—White pigs 8§ weeks oul J. Ries, North Franlklin. TFoR LE—Farm, 300 acreb r000 cords wood, $2,000, timber, 3,000 peach trees 6 years old, no better farm can| be founa; $1,200 down wiil take it; price $6,000. James N.-Watrous, R.: D . novsd or_ e i WANTED_To buy 0ld horees to dis- pose of; dead.horses and other animal removed free of charge. - Jullus Mat- Phone 1864-2 7d ED—By comfortable room, veniences, easy agle aged h modern cons walking_ distance- to center of city.” Inquire of Mr. Flage, Gas Dept. Tel. 36. novid “ANTE'D—TO interpret your dream? this may mean much to you; write full particulars, glying age and sex; enci se coin or stamps, Tor true nnerpret_\- tion to Rekub Trebla, P A Westerly, L WANTED T qur sewing machine to repair. ~ R. Stebhenson, Expert, 423|all other farming tools, in very good Boswell Ave. ‘el 133§-14. (movéd . }condition, I2:room house, ~silo, ~-barns = 3 = 3 ~|and wagon shed and 2 new garages on tablished $acabe.cla (CTlease =n oo | remises: price very 'rsasymabie i e e & - taken at once. Write or apply to Géssgo O Hox. A8 | Postofiice, Glasgo, Conn. BOARDER wanted; elderly lady can| obtain board and room at No. 12 Town St. Mrs. W, F. Plummer. novid Thurs- y, at H. A, Heebner's, \\‘ll'r St. | Bennet novid | WANTED—AIl kinds raw furs, hides | and skins. 1. mitls wiid be at Nor- wich Tallow *Co., Talman St, every novid s directly opposite Woolworth's o angd luc store. ~ City Life cigars, special bc each. Helio Manila clgars’ e, six for Zoc. Fagan's Sho novid "WANTED—Farms. We can dispose | of apy kind;-large and small., Our buyers mean quick business. 'Have Weisler's Farm oct2s you a farm flov adfl:" Agency, Danielson, Conn. ALL KII\DS of carpenter work and alterations taken by contract in Brook- ly, Canterbury ‘and, Plaintieid at reas- onable prices. 8. M.xrun.\ Carpenter and buiider, R. F. 'D. Box 50, Brook- lyn, Conn. Ocllsd. WANTED—Piano player for Satur- d:ly F. W. Woolworth Co. oct4d " WANTED 1d false teeth, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money loaned on lib- ral terms. The Collateral Loan Co. 154 Water St. (near Shetucket St.. sep25d WANTED—To buy veal 18c calves, Cail E. “Tel 65. WANTEn — To buy second-] hand kitchen ranges and stoves. Call A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St,, or Tel. 717 WANTED — Antique furniture, mir rors, colored -glass. silver, historical | china, old buoks, and old ‘letters, . &) Bruckner, &5 Franklin st Tel. mayifd ll\\\ ¥rns \\ \\'I‘l-.D. LARGE uR SCTIONS. WANTED If your mattress or hox-xpring_ne.d making over, call us. Tha Victory Mattress Company, 204 West . Main| Street. Phone 555-23, AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 4055 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City. Post Oifice, Norwich Town. LOWELL J. WILCOX CASH For Liberty Bonds INSTALLMENT CARDS and OFFICE AT THE SHU-FIX 256 Main Street Norwich, Conn. ON THE SQUARE music HELEN- L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone 552-2 ———————————— BACON STUDIO BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR AND UKULELE 34 Central- Building Tel. 738 Ernest E. Bullard { TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN| PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND FRANK G. BENSON _Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions, 92 Fifth -Streat. i 5 iroad, town of Lisbon, Conn.; terms to Phone 1251-13|and 451 Main Street (Hast Side). FOR SAuk— candy, ice crea ing. Meats, groceries, cigars, g00d reasons for sell- James N. Watrous, Norwick, R. D. ) novsd 100 acres, §- FOR SALE—Farm of room house, large brook, plenty of iruit, large quantity _of _wood, -barn, cheap $2,i00. James N. Watrous, R. ‘.t L ; novsd FOR SALE--Farm situated five miles from Jewett City. on state road to Vol- untown, ‘one. mile [rom Glasgy post- ofrice, h or without stock; said -farm contains 110 acres, more or Jless, 14 head cattie,*2 young horses, 1 new manure spreader, 1 new gasoline en- gine with corn cutter and blower, and FOR SALE—Medium size horse, rea- nable, or will exchange for good cow. Phone 1 novad FARM for sale; $1,200 buys 8%-acre farm, 4-room hvuse, barn, outbuildings, good place for chicken farm, on state suit owner. H. B. Keiley, Burnside, Conn. nov4d FOR & = pigs 9 weeks old. Vincute Eicon f Dl 3, Norwich, nov3d City Line, nov3dd FOR SALE—Attractive small farm. rge quantity of fruit trees, farm up fertility, lo . Inquire of owner, Erie antic, Conn., R. F. 2. Tel. Lebanon Div. 32-4. novid FOR SALE—1 pair light double har- e 3 seated wagon, Wwith pole and nice runabout wagon, nearly Geo. E. Chalienger, Windham 4, Willimantic. acflsd FOR l!l,l—slah wood, $3 per cord s, new. inn, Phone 35 i-2 cord same rate, cut In stove lengtrs, the kind that ~suits. C. 8. Browa, Yantic. Phome 1099-2. fel7d FARMS for sale. erlfi for cltllfltuf_ F. I. Racine. Danielson, Conn. sepl$d FOR SALE A modern two-apartment five rooms. each, house of very -desirably located, within ten minutes' walk from Franklin Square. and Owner leaving city and must be sold at ence. Pr.ce low. For further parti inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL BSTATE BROKER, ¥FRANKLIN SQUARE. Still' Doing Business at the Same Old Place. CARLOAD OF VERi*ONT COWS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. Telephone 30 Lebanon FOR SALE Two very desirable building lots on Lincoln Ave. Everyone knows we need more houses. You can buy one or both of these lots. Inquire of JOSEPH S. ADAMS, Tel. 576, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE RESIDENCE No. 110 - WEST THAMES STREET, MODERN CONVENIENCES, THE BEST LOCATION IN THAMESVILLE. PRICE LOW. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones BARGAIN 125-C-N-§ Foyr acres of iand, aii tillable, sume fruit, appie, pear ahd peacn trees, all i beariug cendition. A nne l4-room i aouse, paited wille and in goud con- dition, barn, 6 henneries; walar in house. whis place 15 situated on thel state Lighway, 3% mile to school, | enurch, stores, and .not iaf from the ol nouse. And wnal do you think? the owner asks for tuls mneat aume i3 $1,000, part cash. immediaie pussession. ' 1t you are in the market! | ror such a ph«.e as this, don't go to| bed tunight until you have looked it vver and paid a depusit 'un it. At this time there are many people looking Tor such & place and it would disple: me to have to teil m{ siacese buyer that it was sold. 8 up to you.— Extract from Wilcox's Farm "Bulletin Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St, Rooms 1 amd 3 Westerly, R. L Telephome 2360, FOR SALE The two_houses on one lot, Nos. 4451, Juat mfi«_-._____ the place to- live-and have a good in- WHEN vou &m 1o pur your bus. ness before there Is mno 3 uich “the ad- The Bulletin come, Talk with. | E. A. PRENTICE PHONE 390. AflveflmmentWillSefllt‘ 150A] yi: bn R, F. D, and telepnone ia:f % CLIFF sflisn e Stx Cents n Line of Six Words, {A Bulletin To Let Adverhsemenl Will Rent It A Belletin For Sale Adveriisement Wil Sell I T Eeure Cline of Six Words, Six Certs a Line of Six Worde tishofiny (il bk Febbilts. SR - FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE—Automobiies Zral station, 2%-miles first class towm. near . eity. 25.0v0. Level tillage, deep novid loam soil; rich feed pasture, spring-1 auick buyer gets it for $1,730, very easy terms. ' Detalls- page 19 Strout's Fall Catalogue. 100 pages Farm Bargains 23 States; copy free. Strout Farm Agency, assau St., New York. 2 X, FOR SALE $2,300 A Cottage of 8 rooms with improve- mo?)ern improvements, Eim St h‘l'o RENT—Fu steam heat, WY AEN—Six-Toom tenement coraer watered and .wire-fenced; estimated | Or¢hard und beech Sts. Apply P. T. 2,000 _cords wood, some rajlroad ties;|Comnelb 205 W. Town St VAL X |3 apple orchards, 2-story, 6-room house. | “ FOR RENT—Two offices, centrally " |splendid scenic ' setting, nearly new |located, sireet floor, electric ligut, hot 'basement ‘barn,. etc., buildings ‘worth|water, heat, 42 Shetucket St. Hath- more than Mmlz price asked for farm |bone Pub. Co. novid by woman owier who cannot handle; — L U0 RENT—Tenement, Tour rcom: 62 Spring § all TO RENT_Five-room basement, inguire 48 Oak St._ octéd ched rooms, steam t._Apply to 67 Church St. novéd T Rh\’l‘—cot(c\gé llouse all modern 11 improvements, 19 Siater Ave. Cail 1776. movsd FOR RENTAIWQ connecting Toom ments in best repairs. Centrally lo- cated and withif 10 minutes’ walk of Franklin Squnro. electric lights, two min- utes’ walk from postoifice. 5 North Main St, Marguerite Bldg. novad TO RENT_Seven rooms and bath, modern conveniences, rent $23 per month; small family only. Dr. Brewer, 54 Broadway, novid FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phone - Norwich, Conn. housekeeping, heater, TO RENFT — Furnishec apartment, [fHight housekeeping, 9 Fountain St. “oetsld TO REN Furnished rooms for light Inquire 17 Boswell Ave. OC[.Sd TO RENT Modern seven-room fiat, bati, gas and eleetric Apply 'at 122 Broadway. 35,000 Worth of wood working machinery, to be sold at once. finally decided to break up the well-known plant of H. R. Douglas, Inc., and turn the | space into a manufacturing|: plant. lnqmre New London Fruxt and Produce Co., Phone 1240. Ask for Mr. Lipton, on pre- mises afternoons. $3,600 WILL BUY | nine-room ‘edttage house, all moderp, hardwood floors, electric lights_ gas. set tubs, hot and cold water and new steam “Hedting system, concrete walk; situated in good location, eight min- ytes' walk from Frankiin' square. For (ull parnculars, see ~ V. COVELLO, Tei. 653~ $3,200 WILL BUY Cottage house having seven rooms and bath. electric lights, steam heat, cemented cellar. There is a garage, large shed with carpenter's bench and’ a poultry house. Large lot with fruit trees and several grape vines; exceptional value. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Investment Securities Telephane 1334 63 Broadway FARMS FOR SALE Including stock, crops and tools.. Some of the best located farms in Eastern Connecticut.. Right on the state road and close to market.. If you are look- ing for a good up-to-date farm call and see me. RACINE FARM AGENCY Phone 198 Danielson, Conn. _Farm Home 30:/acren,i pleasant: location, high land, near city, good 8-room housge, barn, large poultry house, 50 fine fruit trees, nice_ fields, plenty wood. and timber, excellent ' pastures, trout stream; $1,200, part cash. TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘WILLIMANTIC, C FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD $ 233 Main Street. Tel. 792 AUCTION WITTER BROS,, PUBLIC AUCTIONEERS, J. C. WITTER, | | | N. A, WITTER, ASST,, Office und Salesrooms, No, 42 Main St, Danielson, Ct. Office call 32-13. Conductors ol Large and Un- ‘usual Sales. and Real . Estate Sales a Speciaity, Farm RESTAURANTS - WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH, 252 Main St, 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. ‘18 no amvertsing “medium il Connecticut e \?nl‘w "The nfiul': letin for wl.nu: rnu 8. We have|s L0 RE A furnished room, in good location, with steam heat, modern improvements. Tel. -3o3 tE. TO RENT—Flat of 7 rooms with all improvements. Inquire at Brooklyn 1 Outfitters. C o octlitf. TO RENT—To small American adult 39 Orchard street. ctisd. i ement tenement at 56 School street, 3 rooms. Inquire at Bullclxn Oftice. Oct.13d. TO RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeeping. at- 106 School St. Phone 1048 TORAGR—fHousehold goods stored for long or short terin; rates reason- ebis. Fanmning Studio, Broadway. Jeid TO RENT ATTRACTIVE MODERN APARTMENT OF SIX ROOMS AND BATH POSSESSION NOVEMBER 15 James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE—Horses FOR.SALE Horses; as I bave just finished teaming, must sell my team of gray horses, weigiing 200 It and in good condition, will wor or double, $250. Inquire No. 3 Ave. Tel. 084-15, New London. FOR SALE—Our family pet 1 could only get in touch w kind person in the countr: would be sure he would have liome, T would almost give him away; no better farm horse in the worid. 7 years old, sound; horse vered free Lstate 112" Bridgam side door, Providence, R, L novid nov7d St FOR SALE.— Driving horse. Phone 1343 FOR SALF, and saddle nov6d — Butcher who has gone out of bisiness wishes Lo dispose oi his handsome bay horse, cost 5 this ring; he is ¥ years old and sound and weighs 1300 1 suitable for any kind of tarm work; will give 10 days’ trial and if not as represented will refun your money; am going sacrifice_him to stop rear of 1i6 North Ma FOR SALE—Two good farm horses, weight 1100 and 1200 lbs., ggod workers and drivers, safe for anyone to handle, one team wagon, set work harness, south xpense, st arf will} Call in | _novéd sold together or separately, or will ex- G. Sandstrom, R. F. novid change for cattle. D. No. 2, Willimantic. kon 188 SALE—Horses, dump cart and Inquire at George Driscoil's North Main St, Norwich, Conn. 'HORSES 25 head of good acciimated Horses; one pair that I have street sprinkler all summer, that have been working for tractor for the last three months, three pair a con- six horses that I have had hired out doing | other ! general ‘work. 1 also have 15 horses that are suitable for of a job, business hors: and drivers. Carts, Reach Buggies, Harness, double and single, dlso ® good line of New Blankets that I will sell at a smail margin. It in need: of anything in tie hurse line, see me befure guing eisewhere. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., Residence 1212, Stable 650 any kind farm chunks Tel. SALE HORSES 1 have a few, good Horses that are suitable for all kinds of work, and I want to dlspose of them right away. Some are second hand, and all are ac- clitnated. Prices right. Come and see them. ER R, PIERSON. cep10d Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Grders Delivered MAPLEWGUD NUKSERY CO. T. 1. PEABODY Phone 986 _WHEN YOU WANT tc put your bus. iniess vefore tne pupiic. tnere is no medium better than ihtoush the ads vertising cotumas o Ths Sulletin El Tel. 536 worked on the | Wagons, | ] % T‘ l‘xh’r— arage room for five or FOR SALE—Reo. a 1916 s.‘x’(”h er, SSSO Down Secures six cars, runl ot inquie A 3. Benst | miese o ey s xa.eycll"dn 195 A. F. 5 Boswell Ave. S movid | ito geta good maching i excellent con- 95 (;m l arm, TT6 RENT — Furmshed eight- r”m gxbuun.duur neb shoes, rin 104 r;:lve};" in’ one of. Connecticut's finest farming |cottage, sieam lieat, set tubs, gas, Hobloy Mot o e ‘| sections, direct access from Grand Cen- |tric Lixiits and bath. Inquire 44 Coit S 0y, MNorth WogdBtOrk, EL Faniug HOR SALE—Har.ey-Davidson motor- ¢ycles. We are tie .agents for the Harley-Davidson motorcycles and bicy- cles. “Call and let us demonstrate the 1920 model. We do all kinds of repair work on matoreycles and bieyeies, Nor- wich Cycle Co., 44 Water St. nov7d Lohor SALE—1917 Buick coupe, Pio-u 030 novid l 1916 Reo touring ear. tires and Battery good; wiil sell rea- jsonable. Address H. W., Builetin .Of- fice. novid 1OR SAL 917 Metz tourifig caf in A-1.shape, $350; 1917 Metz touringiear. V05 1915 Metz touring car, ne@rly new, $475; 1414 Metz runabout, $100; 1915" Meta roadster, $200; 1915 Hupmo- bile runubout, 3lsv; new. tires, mon- {skid, 30x3, second: 2x2%, clinch- fer, 318, a tube, § Zero, the non- | freeze fluid, $1.25 gal.; best cylindersoil S0c gal.; used urea and tubes, all sigee, bargain pricgs, Metz Agency, D nov! son, Conn. Phone 133. FOR SALE— will sell cheap Saturday & Dodge touring i taken Lais week. atternoon or evening. All outh Coventr; novid | LE-DD\lge foadster a.nd & ruck. .C. V. Pendleto; car Co ALE—Buick roadster, model in_excellent condition, brand and powertul motor; will sell Phone 179, novéd Y¥OR SALE—One 1917 Overland chum- my roadster, paint, tires and car A, No. 1 condition, Wire wheeis, extra tire, Jow mileage, just overhauled and runs like a new car, must be sold at once; one 1913 Rambler 69 h, p. o-pass. touring, engine just overhauied, iow price for quick sate; one 19i$ Ford coupe, paint land tires new, electric starter, new bat- tery, demouniable rims, a big buy. H. | 5. Savage, care Buletin noveéd FOR SALE—)Metz roadster, just over- hauled, good tires and in fhe running new top reasonable. order; must seil at once to settle et- tate; bar at $300. Mrs. Henry | Waite, Broad St., Danieison, Conn. xu)\nd "FOR SALELittle 4 Buick roadster, 13 model, good condition, good tires, i clock, speedometer, very speedy and powerful; § takes it. Jacobson's Garage, Bath St, City. _movad FOR SALE—One 'i5 ]'ord tourlng car, winter top, cord tires, A. No, meéhanical milead condition, low torice rignt tod quick buyer. H. E. novsd Bulletin Oftic SALE y touring ca: sell star s dem\)unhxl:le Wfl.elk, i top, oil gauge. ammeter. meter, Weed chains, tools, extri cartaing, ete. Henr d“. tire and tub, R nn. 1y —1316 Dodge touring car. this offi novéd ¥OR SALE—1917 Ford touring, o hauled and painted, $300; 1317 Reo s, overhauled and painted, $80u. “2eo, this offic novid One 1919 Hudson t new ssenger touriLg car. in- 152 Maimn_ St novid runabout. Dr. oct30d "¥OR SALE—Lignt Six, Buick Road- ster. Late 1917. In ‘excelient condi- Will sell reasonable. Phone 985. tion T4 "0R SALE—We can_give immediate Maxw 1L Touring Cars at aimers Tourfng _Cars at 1 Ton Truck at prices are delivered. ' If contemplate having a car for mext ring vetter order it now as the price be higher and dehvery delayed. H. E. Anderson, anielson, Conn., Tel. 340, 21 Maple St. FOR SALE—One 1917 Reo ger touring car in A No. six cord tires. 7-passen- 1 conditioy, The Frisbie-McCormick sep22d KOEHLER ton and a quarter truck, nt running order, $700, or easy’ The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 53 S augl2d DILLAC touring bie-McCormick Co. $500. She- 52 auglld FOR SALE CADILLAC 1913 Good mechanidal condition, new cnri ti Lone extra tire will exchange for smaller car or outrig Inquire 493 Water St., wich. Phone 219 noved FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getiing Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour ‘of your Erocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; will make hens 1 OREE’VEVILLE GRAIN CoO. YOUR HENS and OUR FEED are sure some EGG PRODUCERS YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS CO. Phone 999 | | PIANO TUNERS GEEX, THE PiAY0 TUNER “FREDERICK T, BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave. — — — CASTI NGS TRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PRCMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO0. Nog. 11 to. 25 Ferry Street CIGARS WHITESTONE CIGARS - Ars 5380 Per Thousand ¢ F. CONAN 11 Franklin w4 I

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