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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get 1t Six Cemts a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. A Bufletin Want Adveriisemeat Wil Get it _Six Cents n Line of SIx Words. A Bulletin For Sale = Advertisement Will Sell I A Bulletin For Sale Lo Advertisement Will Sell It Six Cents a Line of Six Words, WANTED — Young man who under- stands landscape work, such as grad- ing, setting out various kinds of hedge ants, flowering shrubs, shade trees, ne Who understands pruning and ean drive a small Vim truck preferred, Apply to Larkin, 61 Blydenbur Ave. New London nov2ThSTu WANTED — Laborers on state road work, between Taftville and Jewett City; free transportation to and from Franklin Square: L. J. Wileox. Tele phone 58-13 Jewett City. nov20d WANTED—Janitor; man and wife to take care of b stand steam sober; tenement Iree. in Bulldi BOX WAN Bro: and heat person, Y. TED—Inquire at_Powers novidd ass wood Estate of S, H. Bar- y Ave., New Haven, Ct. WANTED . pattern make: num. 20 Whitn ovisd T WANTED_Young man to help in novisd T HEENE WANTED — otype operator as riner in established pubiishing | usiness; 1 tal required. Ad- dress Bulletin. novi8d WANTED — Automobile mechanic: one preferred who understands cto: battery work. Apply Alvin Gordon, Plainfield, Conn. noviza WANTED—First class paperhanger: also a zood painter. MAHR, 96 Mechanic 34 MEN WANTED For Dyehouse Work Steady, Good Position Winchester Woolen Co. WANTED oply to W. H. Danielson, Torty laborers, 16 general hovee- work women, giris, machine workers buriers, <poolers, weave: machine ands, men, woodchop i first class Joks, women, 4 farmhands, 1 good arding room man, PLOYMENT BUREAT, i. CHESRRO, MGR., Central Building. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 WANTED—Female ——— Six Cents a Line of Six Words. A Bulleiin For Sale . Advertisement Will Sell It A Balletin To Lo Six Cents a Line of Six Wards, Sty Conts d WANTED_Experienced warpers and| winde also learners. Apply Wes | Side Silk Mill. " movaud i NTED — First class laundress| wants wushing to take home (aduits).| Write Box s, this office. 4 nov2od | WANTED—Middle age woman would iike to correspond with man, 6s or @ reason, lonely. Write L. A, ., Bulleti novzod | WANTED_Girl for general _house- | work; no washing. Apply H. Vignot| 415 Washington St. novisd | NTED - woman_for isework. Mrs. H. C. Murray, Phone 4 | TWANTED_For several cook at the Sheltering Arms. | the Matron | WANTED—Girls. _Apply Conn. Pop-| |corn Co., 52 Water St, novisd WANTED — Housekeeper, 18 to 35 zood home for right party, without| children. Write or call evenings. Her-| bert E. Brown, 14 Huntington Ave.! rwich Town, Conn. novisd | WANTED—A woman to_wash and! for family of three. Phone 1004.| weeks, Apply to novisd grocery store. Address Box 89, Bulietin.| & novl " WANTED — Competent woman _for | al housework. Mrs, H. C. Murray. Willimantic. Phone 349 gene: noved for picking knois can sit or stand t> work: work given out to tas: home, if near mill, West Sile Silk Mill. WANTED A young lady to work in a printing office Engquire at BULLETIN JOB OFflCE GIRLS WANTED On Light Bench Work—Also On Ma- chine Work Steady Work at Good Pay THE TURNER AND STANTON CO. 251 Broad Street irls HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age | THE AMERICAN THREAD| COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimartic, Conn. With or Without Gas _Attach- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY-TREET Modern Plumbing §s as essential in modern houses as sleucricity is to lighting. We guaran- 0 the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street nd prices. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO TRADING COVE MiLL Nowich WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS RAW FUR! LARGE OR A WANTED. ALL COLLECTIONS, BENNETT. <, ; CANTERBURY, CT. | WANTED If your mattress or box-spring need V'making over, call ‘8. The Mattress Company, 204 West Street. Phone 556-23, Victory " Mai LOST AND FOUND ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, 3TEAM HEATING Washington Sq. Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. 0. Sheet Packing. T.F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing FRANKLIN STREET FOR SALE—Horses good_mule, chean R. Burnham, Wind- 18 nov20d hors: black and 1100, L, H. Smith, 2 novisd FOR SALE_Medjum size horse, able, or will exchange for zood cow. ne 1876-4. nov17d FOR SALE—Horses dump cart and harnesses. Inquire at Georze Driseoll's 188 North Main St, Norwich, Conn. HORSES head of good acclimated Horses; sne pair that I have worked on the reet sprinkler all summer, three pair that have been working for a con- tractor for the last three montks, six horses that I have had hired out doing geseral work. I also have 15 other horses that are suitable for any » & job, business horses, farm chu and drivers. Carts, Reach Buggles, Harness, double also » good of New Blankets that 1 will sell at a small margin. If In nesd of anything in the horse line, jee me before going elsewhere. E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Mailn St Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 650 SALE HORSES I have a few zood Horses that are snitable 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 toem. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. 536-2. rea- ks Wagons, ang single, line sepiod WHEN ¥0U WANT to put your bus- betors the public, thére is adium butfer than througi i | i ify | the ad- |3° emale notify Airedale, black and| Box &i, Jewett City.| : A i | cEorGE TOURTELLOTT | ‘ Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 Cliff Street e e s ) FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. 92 Fifth Strec Phone 125113 ‘Ernest E. Bullard | TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London . WEST SIDE HIDE co. RESTAURANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH, 252 Maia St. \ — DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box Nor- wich, Conn. octild — e THAMES RIVER LINE. Stean..r Cape Cod, Whitehall Trans- ation Co., Inc., leaves New York, 43. Nortli River, Mondays, Wednes: 3 at-5 p. m. Norwich Thursdays and Sundays at & ¢ London 8 p. m. Passenger ween Norwich and New York, aterooms, all ontside, $1.10, in war tax. F. V. Knouse, Agel { perience JOSEPH HALL & CO. | ine of % - — - o — - = - s WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT o FOR SALE—Automobiles AUCTIO..S . 2 ARTED Fom with: beerd-in vi| . NOR-SALE thmderwood AGdile tvoe- e FOR RENT—A teneme: three| ¥ E— oyl o > 3 GInlty of Norwich Towi Write M. C,| wiiter, adds and’ Subiraots, verticey| Toglis, ati nnprovements. Laquire. 4F| BaNSORESE orer i eomiersndeT, T WL RI-TINKER ... Auctioneer Bulletin Otfice. noy20d | PT1 closewise, in any dxii'é:? magner; | FOR SALE lvs Dinham s, - BOVZVA, - {ires nne, Wiln Lwo new cord Lires lof e Chibe s A 4 3 § 2| A e Tes. inquire ai The A. C. Swan Co, T oy WANTED—Woman wants Hght work| etc, 110" a. ¢ moter ava® Siarysiine:| : BOR RENT_Furnisiied rooms, steam | ii%; i for a few honss during the day In Glty. this and sate §300. Eastern Typevrtier L lieat, elgetise light, 13 Union St.'novzud :;:MM ey g | I will sell ut publie auction at my: Write Box 8, th Ao Gy TR ANg NODRISIN T inovabTy i) FOR RENT—Cottage of four rooms.|pore Meliveny iriel, “ocrifice price. a residence in Poquonnoe Bridge. across WANTED_A arst slaaf ook (rBIE)| (FOR SATE Wit Teghorn Gosker-| FARM LAND, A3 Inguire iy humilton Zve, nov20d | in ‘the “finesy runnine comcicion, Jusi ¢ SUSeL from Groton Town Hall. od job, goud pay. rite ox 127, 3 £00 aying strain, $3 each. > URY ¥ i oot AT =3 antlg, Conn. LY nov20d | A A. Rist. Phone 13- Jewett Citr CANEERBURX. FLAINS| O RENT—iive room fenement and AL i | D-—People to know Shore, - R. R. Co. and Eastern Conn. Co. linemen are still out onm| strike. . Rep. Local Union No. 225. ov20d ’ WA Toom and board by| in private family. Write| nov20d | (men, _women), n; age 18-60; ex-| unnecessary examinations rwich Dec. 10, Jan. 7. For free pal lars, write J. Leonard (former gov. nmeni examiner), 898 Equitable Bldg.,, Washington nov2ed TWANT) — To buy a dress form,! rge size preferred. Arite Dress, care| Bulletin. novisd WAN v power hoat with capacit 0 persums; also ca-| nocs. George Brooks, West Willington, Conn. novisd WANTED—Your car; first class Te- airing and overhauiing at 7sc_ per! Rour. © Jewett City do, South B St.( aftville, Conn. ~Call 1984.” novisd WANTED—You want your sewing| paired; I want the job. You| teclass job; 1 will do it. R.! on, Expert, 425 Boswell Ave.| Phone 1303-14. novisd TOBACCO special: Hominy high grade smoking tobacco, two packages don’t_wait, buy now; fine line | { 50c pipes: Natural cigarettes, 20 in a pack, 33c; one hox of 50 and one box! of 10 Helma cigarettes for ive. Fagan's opp. Woolworth's 5 and noy1sd hogs at any de Meat Market, 16 795-12. nov10d to operate es of gun- mature women; | to-start; will be! Davis Warner rth Main St. 5 Box ‘111, care Bulletin. o 4,000 nee Smoke Shop, 10.. Thames T WANTI machines 1zth and every Thurs- Water St. A, novéd s raw furs, hides | 15 wiil be at Nor- | St., every | hovid Wang any and busines Welsier’ oct25d Kind, mean for ' Satur- octéd WANTES | Liberty bonds, diamon ned on Tibe €ral terms. The Loan C . (near Shetucket St.). To buy veai calves, 18c nd daicy cattle, Cail B. Coichester,' Ct. Tel 65 To buy second-hand| and stoves. = Call A. Franklin St or Tel. 717-; TED — Antique furnlture, mir- rors, colored glass, silver, china, old books, and old Bruckner, 35 Franklm St ANTED letters, Tek WANTED SPINNERS and SPOOLERS FALLS COMPANY SPINNERS and DOFFERS WANTED AT ONCE Good Pay and Steady Work THE MOHEGAN COTTON MILLS 78 Water Street NEW LONDON, CONN. LIBERTY BONDS | INSTALLMENT CARDS THRIFT COUPONS AND PARTIAL-PAID BOOKS BOUGHT “FOR CASH” OFFICE AT SHU-FIX 256 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. On the Square. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Fiour of your ocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps: will make hens lay. Phone 326-5, GREENEVILLE GRAIN Co. Right Straight Through BETTER QUALITY And No MORE Asked For It YANTIC GRA ARD PRODUCTS (0. DANCING. N. d, LEVY, Instructor, Chamber <of| Commetce Hall: private fessons daily; evening classcs Vondays and Thurs cays, X . Pho 1747 ot -5, ys £p. m me 1747 of 434-3. historical | A novzod ¥ SALL farm, Babcock Hill, Lebanon. one of the best S0-acre farm: state; pasture, mowin, Z0od walls and fences; will head of stock; Y-room hou barns, icehouse, workshop, hen 4 housi and woodland, keep three all in good condition; price les than value of building: Inquire Francis Shermag, Windham, Conn. nov20d FOR SALE—Two co and 13 f 202 Frankli SERYVICE ar, for service, $2: | s Turnbull also kitchen ra St. . $13 Wauwecus Hi 3 Nid Tot of No. 1 R Whitecap corn for'sale: ould ma nice tahle meal.'Inguire: E. A. Watrou: Otrobando Ave, Norwich Town, Cf nov2od T The Jonn F Shemman, ¢hard, woodland, d hog ! 3. unters, one 10 ft.| {about 125 acres, with barn, iarge or- pasture, formerly &n vned by Calvin Wilcox. Sold as a in the, whole or in parcels. §j| For particulars, appiy to ALFRED KIRSCHSIEPER, BAY VIEW STORE, Stonington, Conn. FARM; STOCK, CROP AND TOOLS. One of the best farms in New London located in Tattviile, known as e rohemai Company larm, owned to- fay by Victor MarcAurele. This farm acres of tillable. nd is free from stone heavy, the best' of elévation and has been drained. Every inch of it can be worked by machinery. Well adapted for trucking and gardening. The bal- nee is pasture and wooaiand; 2 big pple. orchards. apd plenty of othes | truits; i1-room T 2 B s story house, FOR SAKE—Four or five barrels of. running water, barn 1ox109 ft. tieup for ider ar. ham _Smith. Gales 4y catile and 7 horses, capacity for 150 Kerry, Tel. 187 nov20d | tons of hay, one of the best barns im FOR SALK—-Twb rabbit hou 9.mos. old pup, well bred; pri able. Call at Lague & Son's Barbe Shep, Main St. Jewett City, Cann nov20d FOR SALE—Hgistein cow. must be sold now. J. Socha, R. F. D. No. 6. 9d FOR SALE—Steel tower 10x10x20 ft. W. Letiingwell, East Great Plain 0ct23ThsSTu FOR SALE—T 2 heifers; R low if taken s A Peck, Town. Phone $63-14. "FOR SALE—100 acre farm. about 1% a fine property T wish 11 on on of my health, 4 Franklin St earnihg aceount danielson, Ct. TEOR SALE- Between 90 and of “white pine. 1% in. hoards, strip, suitable for ~ pattern making; also ‘one 32 fi. exter ladder. M. F Sullivan, ie, cor. Pine St, Norwich, noy1sd KOR SALE—90 acre farm,_.good loca- tion. near state several p ticulars, cs St., Wes as zood No Phone 1¥61-14, owing prem novl Inquire the t. brood sows, D, weeks o esnen Dec. 1. H. FOR SALE Berkshi due ‘to Phone 4 "FOR SALE — Two oak bookkeper desks and chairs. 5 2 ! Apply Th o en farm, Con! suit owner. FOR S 3 seated wagon, runabout with w pole and gon, nearly r. Windham afts, mice ne o. inn, Phone illimanti R SALE—Slab wood, $§ per cord: i-2 cord same rate, cut in sto iengtrs, the nd_ that suits. C. Yanti Phene 1099-2. jelid FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue F. I Racine. Daaiel Seple I R R T R RS FOR SALE RESIDENCE No. 110 WEST THAMES STREET, MODERN CONVENIENCES., THE BEST LOCATION IN THAMESVILLE. PRICE LOW THOS. H. BECKLEY \273 Main Street Phones J. $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. Lgrge lot with fruit trees and several grape vines; exceptional value. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Investment Securities 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOQD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST* NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD Tel. 792 233 Main Street. Farm Home 20 acres, pleasant location, High land, near city, g0ood $-room house, barn, large poultry house, 50 fing fruit trees, nice fields, plenty 'wood and timber, excellent ' pastures, trout stream; $1,200, part cash. TRYON'S AGENCY, 'WILLIMANTIC, CT. WHEN YOU WANT (0 put your bus. iness befors the public, ‘thére s ne medium better than through the ad- vertisiaz zola=ua of The Builetin, ds and Treason- Theodile | i Nor-| novisa | 20 . ‘one’ cow Coal ALE—1 pair lignt double far- | .| Garage, Marguerite Corner. tie county lieifers, nachinery, 1. p, and one v 00d i stoclk consists of 16, cows, buil, 4 horse: Is, exceptionally uding engines, one § 3 1. p., threshing machine, outnt reaper and bind nilk separator, & lacge milk te in re viflage of ‘Taftville, about 250 milk Yottles and a_mitk wagon, bara full o | liay, several bushels of good -corn, in- luding all of the There is noth- ie. For price and AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALZ 1 NE'S FARM Phone, 198. miles from Danielson, just off state road, plenty of wood some lumber,| A modern two-apartmeit house of 00d bain, tieup for four or five cows,ly BWo horse stutle and box My powS!nve rooms each, and very desirably carriage roon good S-room house, 3 15cat vithin ten minutes’ hog houses and hen houses for 300" or octted: Wit it walk trom 400" hens, ‘plenty of younz fruit trees,| ranklin Square. Owner leaving, city some will bear coming Spring; 3 e AL in tllnge af good, and must be sold at once. Price low. rich soil, balance in wood, iumber and| For further particulars, inquire of pacture; there are aiso 50 sugar maple on each side of road front of hous v this is a splendid place for a JoNNC A NORAN, summer home. For particulars, 2 o >3 C. W. Nado, Danjelscn, Conn., R. F. “E‘L. ESTATE BRUKER, | Box: 140 2 Lm0, FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR SAL Dwelling houses proy ty and bakery building in heart « anielson; a great bhig opportunity FOR SALE $5,500 will buy 4 story Brick, 4 apart- ment holse in heart cf downtown sec- tion. Rents for $690 a year. $1,500 in cash, balance on mortgage will give you ownership of this propetry. Ad- dress' Bargain, care of Bulletin. A NEARBY, FARW FOR SALE About 100 ac good _ buildings, plenty of wood, fruit and water. near [trolley, Ask me. E. A. Phone 300, PRENTICE, 86 Clim st FOR SALE .$2,300 A Cottage of 8 rooms with improve- ments in best repairs. ' Centrally lo- cated and within 10 minutes” walk of Franklin Square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Phone Norwich, €onn. $3,600 WILL BUY room cottage house, all modern, hardwood foers, electric lights, gas. | set tubs, hot and cold water and ne eam heating system, concrete walk: iated in good location, eight mi walk from Franklin' square. For | full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 Clim St with | about 20 Zo0d | all improvements. lnquire oo \asning- ton St : novisd FOR RENT — During the winter montis, modern hoi S rooms and garage in tne rear, newiy, lur- Fuone 107>-14. novisd TO RENT—One or two front rooms, furnisheu. if desired, to responsible parties, centfally localed. Aduress K. A. C. care Buuétin. novisd RENT—One or two fine offices, centrally located, I best section oL ciy. Lor any Kkind of business, Address .| €., ‘care Builetin. noyisd RENT—Large room in vicinity FOR ot Chelsea rarade. Phone 656. novisd! heated furnished, ien vnly, 1o School st.| noviid i —Tenement, four rooms:! and batn, 323 Franklin 'St. Inquire at| dolin liyberse's, Gaiows Hill Vhone ! L novisd TO RENT- A garage, Hamilton Ave., price very rcasonable. noviid rage room, $3.50 al 74 Thames St | novidd I o rent. Apply 324 Laurel novidd | WO RENY—Tenement of lali moaer provements. premises, 69 Mechanic TO RENT—-Furnished roon for one or two pe Apartment, 175 Broadway. I novad six Inquire. on nov10d itable “ourt | one 1ysi. | . TO RENT—-Garage room for five or &ix cars, rond St, lnquire A. J e novid ied rooms for light inquire ¥7 Boswell Ave, | 'T0 RENT—Modern seven-room flat, heater, bath, gas and electric lights. Apply ‘at 1:¥ Broadway. octzyd 0 RENT—Flat of 7 rooms with all improvements. lnquire at Brookiyn | Quttitters. octlitf. | TO RENT—Basement tenement 56 School street, § rooms. Bulletin Ofti TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeepin at 106 School St. Phone 1048 at Inquire ‘at Apply augz3d STORAGE—Housenold gos stored for long or snort term; rates reason abls.’ Fanning Studio, 32 Broudwa FOR RENT Offices and Floor Space. CENTRALLY LOCATED James E. Fuller & Co. 34 BROADWAY FOR SALE ‘BARGAIN 125-C-N-S, Fous aces ul iand, @il Uliable, sume STULL, @bpie, peal and Peach Liees, all il béarils Couditioi. & Sue 14-room uouse, paibiled wille and in K0ud cons ditlon, Dbefu, b helneries; waier in nouse! Lhis plave is situaied on ine state Bughway, % mile Tu Bchook cuurch, stufce auu nol lar frew tue wolleyd wu i, 1. D, and telepnone i souse. And Wual 4o you thiuk? Al | iue owner wsks for tiis neat littie vié 15 31,100, pait casi. immedisie possession. ' 1L 30U &re in the marke tul BuCh a place aS Luils, dunt go Lo { vea. tonight “until you nave looked it {over atiu paid a deposit on it AL Lus ! ine “tnere” are many peopis lvoking {Lor sucu & piace wid it Would dispiease ive to Lave to tell any sincere buyer that it “was sold. it i5 up to you— Extract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, il West Broad St., Rooms 1 amd Westerly, R. L Teleprome 2362 FOR SALE {1 Two-Ton Republic Truck in good con- | dition—tires practically new. SAXTON PIANO TUNERS . GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. Prospect St. Phone 511 122 The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave. BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. 5 Telephone 50 West Main St I i AUTOS TO HIRE FOR HIRE—One closed seven-pas- senger car, day or night service. Call 1219-3. W. Lariviere, or Liberty oct21ld 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 BOOKBINDING = BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled ts Order g o8 m fo . IWOOLEN CORPORATION, Bean Hill.| FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE HOME 6 ROOMS, STEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LiGHTS GOOD YARD AND GARAGE | mecnanica veen overfiauled, @ vauuce for anyone WhG can_use It, TUNS Lihe new glad to demonstrate W. - Piontkow Lhone o2 151 svest Town S novzod FOR SALE—The Ames Motor Co., 953 Main St, Wiilimantic, have a line of cond hand cucs 101 sale at prices that il Interess you—scripps, Rurds, Max- weils, Buicks and Stearus-Knight. aov2ud wiil be L. bargain. Fred overal rebult, ranteed v.ms, S vear to pay. newly painced 4'ordS ana othe: FOR SALE- 5. a real bargain. late 1817 model, 4 hevrolet, in t class condition, new tire cain be en at the Plaut- itsgerald, 500 o FORD OWNER hard?” Hav gour m whi sedan 1 bota rd coupe, in excellent switeh, Vesta storage. battery, electric lights, $550. N. D. Theroux, 32 Frank- Phone 114 novsd FOR SA SAL] e can delivery on Maxweil 1 ou contemplate havi r for mext <pring petter order it now as the price may be higher and delivery delayed. Second hand cars. Ande Danielson, Conn. tfoctlzd. immediate g - Cars at 2 Ton Truck at re delivered. g a st. CARS=dTRUCKS REO 1916, 6 cyl., 7 pass REO 1916, 4 cyl., 5 pacs. REO 1917, 4 cyl,, 5 Fasse FORD 1919, delivery. BUICK 1916 one ton truck with "electric lights and starter KOEHLER 1.1-2 ton truck REPUBLIC 3-4 ton delivery REO “Speed Wagons.” Time Payments Arranged THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY Salesroom, 52 Shetucket Street Phone 212 Service Station, Pond Street Phone 1449-3 DENTISTS P ——— DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 2. m—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Buildin, Tel. 299 Residence te! Dr. A. J. Sinay DENTIST Phors 1177-3 en Co., or Phone rims, Yale lock on | ng Cars at| Ic| . | team Rooms 15-19 Alice Building, Norwich | MONDAY, N 15 a. the following descr head of cattle, cons o milch § year ofd helfer and culf, § Hol | stein lreifers 3 vears oM. _due In De- e v 4 s~ due ‘in*"December, 10 young cows, now milking, due in prinz. 1 Holsetin huil 3 years old, 1 Avrshire bull 2 years oid, 2 Guerniey ills 1 yvear old, 2 pair yearling stags, well maled. 1 pair steers 6 months oid. | several heifer calves trom 6 months to {9 months the Thalance consisting. of bout 30 om 1 to 3 years old, wowis L raies Corporation, 407 Dean | 99¢ to et b i w3 i e e grade Guernseys in the HE ToviesRLa, novETUTE 11007 Ahout 0 hewd of hogs and PiEs, FOR SALE—A big 7-passenger 1919 consisting of 2 sows with nigs 2 or 8 Studebaker in A-1 siape in every way, Weeks old; 4 due to farrow soom, 4 10W mileage; best : for seiling; .SOWs and Mareh, 1 big milesge ou Mrs. Jennie A. months old. 12 ner, Zui Canal oi, Westerly, H. m 73 4> 125 nounds, ‘elépiione 86-51. Hovivd |12 youne sows from 6 fo § monthe oid. 2 - & 1 |1 horse § vears old, sound and kind, FOR SALE or trade, 4 eylinder 16 h. my, cale will be held next B Stew sor in udition, run’ faj Terms cash iess than 2o i U for 35 JOHN ACKLEY. Sage for marte and equips x e Phone 1 Deming, p Route, on, novisd | v FOR AL i cyiimier AUCTION SALE 5 car, in cuiining | seil cheap if taken at once. novisd i AT XO. 337 WAIN FRIDA®, NOY. AT 10 A. X Goods, Furniture, Bed- 5 Stove (mew). 50 Reccrds, ST, ON ehold enware, n0graph W GEORGE ROUSE, Auctioneer. JAMES I HYDE, STANTON L. BRIGGS Aultioneers, AUUTION. To settle the cscute uf the late N. C. Barker, tae unaersigned wiii sell at buplic_auction i THUKSLAY, NOV. 20, 1919, a1 950 2. m. urp, lat the farm, one mile wesi of the Iirick churcii, in Lebanon, the follow: 1ng described” property: 15 cows, 9 due to freshen betore tie-date of e, 1 \ue about Det, 20th; | brown horse, 11 | years old, weiglis about 1500 1bs., 1 ba: thorse, 10 years vid, weighs about 130 1 gray mare, weighs about 1000 Ibs.; wagon, 1 four-spring wagon (new, 1% inch axles and 12 foot boay), 1 three-spring market wagon. L side- spring market = wagon., 2. two-seated carriages, | phaeton, | hard rubber tire top buggy. 1 demoerat wagon, 1 Con- cord buggi{, 1 dump cart, 2 light surrey poles, 2 sleds, 1 pieasure sieigh with top, 1 sleigh,:1 four h. p. gas engin 124 Inch saw, 1 Syracuse piow, 1 smal ! plow, 2 cultivators, 3 harrows, mowing | machine, horse rake, corn shelisr, {rakes, forks, iron bars, ‘chains eté; |about 300 busheis corn* in - ear, corn { fodder, 10 tons mowed oats, al it 20 tons hay, 1 galvanized water tank ani tank: heater, 14 hens, dairy scales, scales, ice tools. 1 block and falis, Dair team harness, 3 single harnessy irolltop desk, 1 cherry chamber sui 11 oak suite, 1 cherry parlor suit { woven wire springs,” 2 tollet stands, 2 Morris chairs, rocking chair: {2 desk chairs, tables, 2 art squares, s 2 i blue flame Stove. washing machine an wringer, 1 gasoline stove, oil cans- i Jawn roller. clock, hammoek (coueh), {organ, graphophone, records and rec- ord cabinet. vacuum cleanefr, sewing machine (1 Shearton bureau, 1 candel- abra, 1 pewter teapot, antiques). 1 { barrel spray pump, 2 Enapsack spray- ers, 12 step ladders, 1 spray_cooker, 1 | Zasoline tamk (50 gallons). 3 law mowers: also the woodiot on the south stde of the road (20 acres). and § aeres 1of cleared land containing about 2 | pear trees and 20 young apple. trees {and about 45 acres on the morth si iof the road. and all huildings excent {one. " Plenty of room under cover. Sale { nositive. rain or ine. Coterer in at- | tendance. Terms cash. J. B. Blakesles, | Karl F. Bi strators. op, Adm AUCTIONEER Successor to' W. B. WILCOX * Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 5813 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX DRUGGISTES WE ARE FILLING MORE PRESCRIPTIONS WEEKLY at thix are— absolutely Fure Drugs used. care in compounding thei, and promptmess lof delivery. “I'ry our prescription de- partment tedny. DUNN'S PHARMACY 0 Main Street HOTELS DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Rulding Phone G189 30-5 and 7 to 8 PRICE $4,000 . JamesL. Case 37 SHETUCKET STR‘EET | CIGARS WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St Internal Revenue Collector’sl Statement TREASURY DEPARTMENT Internal Revenue Service, November 20, 1919. Hartford, Conn, ' The B: D. G. Liniment Co. Meriden, Conn, ' Gentlemen:— My sense of gratitude and a desire to call to the attention of-fellow suf- l fer from the pains of Rheumatism, the therits of your wonderful B. D. G. Liniment, prompts me to send you this unsolicited ~testimonidl and as- sure you that I enthusiastically en- dorse your claim that you have the greatest remedy for Rheumatism ever offered to humanity, i Gratefully yours, (Signed) JAMES J. WALSH, Collector of Internal “Revenue. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental _Surgeon M’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. | American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. ' First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Street Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS., Props. Telephone 1227 26-23 Broadway INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE |J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket 8t. Norwich, Conm . - J— DR. F. C. JACKSON ; ';.\‘DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: "..n\.u 8 p m Telephone DENTIST DR.E. J. JONES Shetucket Phone CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN EOUNDRY C0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street LEGAL NOTICE DISTRICT OF LEBANON, COURT of Probate, ss., Tows of Lebahon, Nov. Estate of Wallace Palmer, late’of Lebanon, in sald District, deceased. Fursuant to an order from the Court of Probate of the District of Lebanon, I will sell certain real estate of said deceased, situated in said Town of Lebanon, in the State of Connecticut, and bounded and’ described in the 5 plieation for the order of sale on fle mistratrix. said Probate Cour Vi aa PALMER, 1 mo savertising i MAUDE