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CLOUDY TODAY; RAIN TOMORROW A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want L A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It| = Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale FULL ASSOCIATED e . PRESS DESPATCHES A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wili Seli It Six Cemts a Lime of Six Words. e ———n e Six Cemts 4 Lime of Six Words. — WANTED—Mals WANTED—A couple of young men| WANTED—Girls for light, clean, (single) who would like to make their steady work; good pay. Apply at onc home with us this winter, cutling wood Brookhlll i Co. Meehanic St, Dan on Shares. Hend addressed envelopo to iclson, Coan. Teléphone 101. hovzid Farm noore: Jlampton, Conn., K. N0, | WANTED-Giri for general house-| milés from Scotland church. afrald of work, don’t answer this. nov22d - gt St. Phone 7o. novald S ve ork | “\WANTED_ Experienced warpers and| Drite J. Ganor, former govt. ‘°‘€°§‘V°-'w£;dnx>, 150 (earniers, = ADDIY . Weet e novald | side silk Mill. nov20d SALBSMEN wanted to handle our exclusive leases and royaities; big EENeT o Bl weckers: wrile for tertl ry. Perry Company, 10 Worth, Texas. " WANTEDSalesmen (o ce Parties WANTED—Femaie Six Cents m Lime of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Worda WANTED—Miscellaneous Bix Cents n Line of Stx Waorda, ime of Six Words. ik Cents a Line of Six Words, W —— SRkt bn S FOR SALE FOR SALE—Six-family block, corner, FOR SALE 2 TO RENT FOR SALE—Automob work, small lamily; no washing; very! vod wages lor competent person. Ap-| piy evenings, Mrs. A. H. Chase, 29 Otls WANTED — First class Il\mdressi wants washing to take home (aduits).| | Write Box 83, this office. nov20a | WANTED—Middle age woman would like to correspond with man, 65 or 70; vending LKS v machines and ball gum; $5 commission *01, loneiy. “Write'Ly A, S, Bulletia. on_each order; excellent sideline, Box| V2 siyliss bl ig e Ul 1213, Columbus, Oh moviid | WANTED-GIfl (of general house-| WANTED—Employment PAARTRUR . e SR £ g Keeper, office man, correspondent, sec-| 213 Washington St ¢ Tuged Tetary: experienced; all or part time.| ~WANTED — Competent woman for Box 3§, Bulletin Office. City. nov2ld geperal housework. Mrs. H, C. Murray, “WANTED — Young man who under-| 20, Turner St. Willimantic. " Phone 469. stands landscape work, such as grad-| _PovIdd e s A 1ng, setting out various kinds of hedge! ~WANTED—For _several weeks, & plants, fiw!“e.'lng:‘i shrubs, shade Srees, cmmM: the Sheltering Arms. {,‘:fl{d‘" one who unde: runing and the Matron v el g ; preferred.| - £ e B o N e R aiebare| WANTED — Houskeeper, 15 fo 35, New London. nov20ThETu | home for right party, without e = — | n. Write or call evenings. Her. at Rogers' Brown, 14 Huntington Ave.i ov21d-_ | Norwich Town, Conn. novisd | on state road between Toftville and Jewett ee_transportation to and from Tele- ett City nov20d WANTEDJanitor: man and wife to talte care of building: man must under- 3d stewm boller and be stric tenement and heat furnishe F Apply in persom Y. M. C. A. Bullding. Clty. BOY WANTED— at Powers Bros.’ novisd WANTED — Automobile mechan one prefarred who unde: battery work. Apply Plainfield, Conn WANTED—First class paperhanger: alsa a good painter. Apply to W. H. 54 Mechar Danielson. 4 stands stor Alvin novizd Chauffeur Wanted Winchester Woolen Co. WANTED Forty laborers, 18 general house- women, girls, machine workers. spooiers, weavers. machine ren, woodchoppers, 2 first class women, 3 farmhands, 1 good weding room man, FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, GEO. L. CHESERO. MGR., Central Building. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Twenty dollar bill Finder rewarded by leaving at Ward's Second Hand Store, 32 Water St nov22d LOST—Black and white fox last-keen around Pautipau of_notify ¥ noval hound; Hill. Fin C. Gey, Norwlch Town, Ct. last seen with collar and rope attached, Finder plea notify- A. J. Randall, Yantie, and re- cefv rzallri Phone 47-2 Lebanon Div. nov 1, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING With or Without ments but Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all maki of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET Gas _Attach. EFFICIENT : Phone 581 Modern Plumbing fs as essential in modern houses as sleuericity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ROBEKT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, 3TEAM HEATING Washington 8q, Washington Building Nerwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. 0. Sheet Pack T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET BUILDING ' EARN $10 a day gathering evers| greens, roots and herbs; ginseng 1D, baisam 1ir 33 Ib., seal $5 senega 4 d $1.00, or grow thlem yourselfj book and prices free. Coan. WANTED._Farms; we have a special call’ for ‘farms from 3500 up to $2.000; we guarantee to sell.your farm within 30 days after it Is placed with us; must Botanical 5, West Haven, nov22s be good bargains. Kirman's Farm Agency, So. - Scituate, R. I Phone 5R13 Scituate. nov2zd “GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK— We peed you to make sacks on the fast casily learned Auto Knitter; experlence unnecessary; distance im erial; posi- tively mo _canvassing; yarp supplied; articulars Ze stamp. Dep , Auto nitter Co., Buffalo, N. Y. . mnov22d “WANTED--The public to know our cider miil is closed for the season. J. E. Thomas, Bozrahville. novisWS WANTED — Second hand. furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward. varerooms .30-32 Norwich. rite, cali or tel, 70; y3d MARRY if lone sults, try for- y: me; best and most ‘successful “Home Muker;” hundreds rich wish marfiage soon; strictly confidential; most relia- ble; '‘years - experience:. descriptions faed. “The Successful Ciub,” Mrs: Ball, 55 kland, Cahf. nov15s fof Dyer and Franklin Sis. Danielson, all rented; casy terms, part mortgage. Sl gutchins Real Estate; D [r el. 61-2. HO' FOR E S year old Holstein, one 4 year old Jersey, to freshen Dec. Ist; alSo two othen cows. Tel. 1099-13 M. J. Shea, Yantic. mov2zd FOR SALE—Sweet cider,, made from Tusset apples today. Jullus Mattern, R. D, 1, Box 37, Norwich. Phone 1864-21, nov2ia FOR SALE—Buff Rock cockerels, ex- tra fine strain for breeders, lurge'and handsome. §i. Address B. B. White Harding, R. D. No. 6, Norwich, oI at Poquetanuck, on Westerly tro ine FOR SALE—A few thousand feet of lumber, consisting of 2x8 spruce, 2x3 matched pine plamk, 2x6 matched and ix6 spruce fence boards: this material is as good as new, having been used on only one contract; price right. Gharles' W. Burton, No.' 744 North Main FOR SALE—Two extra well heifers; price low if taken soon. Peck, Norwich Towm nov15STuTh FOR SALE—Fine White Chester pigs. |C. H. Huteuins, . Fast Frankiin = St., ( Danielson. ~Tel. 6i-2, Danielson. novIyws . { § | 0. Phone 463-14. WANTED — Competent_woman for FOR SALE—O. 1. C, youns pigs, yel- —Vault§ “and cesspools -to | low. rock turnips, Hubbard squash. general housework. Mrs, H. C. Murra, H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Box|James L. Wells, Yantic, Conn. 30 Turner St., Willimantle. Phone 349. aug2i WSS nov1TMWS ebd ) - s MARRY — Thousands lonely .people, | 1OR SaLb—Save 25¢ on 4 dollar. WANTED—G for picking knuis worth $5,000 to $409,000. will | Come and buy extra values in shoes- ioff goods; can sit or stand to work: vite for my list, free. Ralph|men's women's and children's. A Vo work given out to-tass home, if 90 Minna St, San Francisco, | varshak, 125 West Main Street. iving near West Sile ilk Mill. mill, novid GIRLS WANTED On Light Bench Work—Also On Ma- chine Work Steady Work at Good Pay THE TURNER AND STANTON CO. 251 Broad Street HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantic Mil Wiliimartic, Conn. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO | 1140 & CO. ! JOSEPH HAL TRADING COVE M!LL Nowich WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS RAW FURS WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL COL1LECTIONS, A. C. BENXETT, NTERBURY, C© WANTED People to know Siore Line Electric| R. R. Co. and Eastern Conn. Power Co.| linemen are still out on strike. Logal Union No. 225, Rep. WANTED If your mattress or box-spring need The Victory 204 West Main hone §55-23, making over, call us. | Mattress Company, Street. 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, TRUCKING AND TEAMING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. successor to John Woodmansee, light and heavy teaming; local and long dis- tance furniture moving a specialty. Tel. 857-3. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St.° Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suceessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main St. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1883, New London WEST SIDE HIDE CcO. s RESTAURANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VIOTORY LUNCH, & nale St TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shietucket St Phone 175. — DANCING. N. H, LEVY, Instructo: Commerce Hall; evening classes days, S p. m. novisd AmMoneYl r, Chamber of rivate fessons dally; ondays and Thurs. Phone 1747 or 434-5. On Diamonds, Jew- elry, an:g and all’ Personal prop. erty at a low rate of ‘interest. Unre. deemed pledges for sale. m LIBERAL LOAN co. 63 Frankiin St. Norwich, Cenn, novss RELIABLE man or woman wanted in each. {own to organize aluminumware clubs on 12-week payment plan; make $15 to, 330 a week in spare time; experi- ence 'not necessary. Address Dept. N-348, Lifetime Aluminum Co., B-stom, Mass. novss WANTED—You to can start your pullets and moulted hens to la¥ing by feeding Dr. Hess' Poultry PAN-A-CE-A - It contains tonics tha promote ‘a_hen's digestion, tonics that tone up the dormant egg ‘organs, so that the proper amount of food g es to egg production and not all to flesh and fat ‘and laziness, when it's action and eggs you want. tion: "Provide your hens with bath, to which add Dr. Hess' Louse ‘Killer, say once a -week. keeps down the lice. For r . -Hess' Roup Remedy. Sold by a_dust Instant 1t . nse All guaran- deaiers in pouitry pplies. novid WANTED—Small farm one-quarter mile from Central Village, Conn.. for quick buying. B, C. care Bulletin Of- fice. nov21d WANTED—At once, to buy a two- tenement house or-cottuge in Daniel- son, Central Viilage or Pid.nfield, Conn. Gve fuil particuars in first letter. J. R., care Builetin Office. novzld WANTSD—Fifty pullets. Address Roger ruute, Coichester. Fhone 48-13 Lebanon Div. Please call evenings. novzid WANTED—Position todo stenograph. fcor ielicai work; seferences- if re quired. C. M. L., Bulleun. novald U. 5. o s BaNMand casy, Omicl W $1,000-31,800 - year; Snprt hoars; va< dot CaLioh witi pay positions open free. Wrlic Umwed.aiely. Frankiln In- SEGtE, Uepl, S4W.. nochester, No Y. WANTEL—A first class cook (white), Zoou suvd pay. Write Box 127, Yantid, Coal. nov2od WANIEU—People “to know . Shore Line L &' Co. and Eastern Conn. lincinen fep. Lucat still No. “are Union out 230, on. WAL youny Box m Room and board by auy In private tamby. Write 11y, care Buueun. nov2ud WANTED--To buy power boat with 10, Geurge brooks, west Willington, Conu. novisd WANTED—Your car; first cliss re- paiting aud overhauung.at ioc_ per hour: " 'jewett City woe, Soutin B St. Taitville, Coun. Cal. 1984, novisd WANTED—You want - your sewing machine repaired; 1 want the job. You st ciass jub; 4 will do it R. . enson, mapert, 425 Boswell Ave, Phone 1353-14. “movisd TOBACCO special: Hominy high grade smoking tobacco, two packages 10¥ Ziey don't wail, buy new; Gne line ol 5uc pipes; Natural cigarettes, 20 in a pack, 85¢; one box of o0 and ome box of 10 Helma cizarettes for T0c. Fagan's Smoke_Shop, upp. Woolworth's 5 and U novisd WAN ed _hogs ‘at’ -any weight. West side Meat Market, 16 Thames St. Prone 19 nov10d WANTED—Boys and girls to operate maciines and learn brunches of gun- making: also a few mature women; il cents per hour to start; will be advanced when worthy. Davis Warner Arms Corp. 1zth and Nertn Mam st. novsd WASNTED—Raw. furs, every Thurs- day, at H. A, Heebner's, Water St. A. C. Bennett. novid WANTED—AIL kinds raw furs, hides and skins, A, L. Mils wiil be at wich Tailow Co. Talman St, ever: Saturday till further uotice. — novid WANTED—Farms. We can_dispose of any Kkind, large and small _Our buyers mean quick -business, Have you a farm for sa Weisler's Farm gency, Danielson, Conn. oct25d WANTED—Piano player for Satur- day. F. W. Woolworth” Co. oct4d WANTED — Old faise ‘teeth, Liberty bénds, diamonds, money loaned on lib- eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co., 154 Water St. (uear Shetucket St.). sep2sd WANTED—To buy veai calves, 18c Ib. up beef and dairy cattle. Cail E. Glaubinger, Colchester, Ct.- Tel 65. uugldd . WANTED — To. buy second-hand kitchen runges and stoves, = Call A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St, or Tel. 717-3. WANTED _ Antique furniture, ml rors, colored glass, silver, historical china, oid books, and old letters. A Bruckner, 55 Franklin St Tek 717-3 mayi6d WANTED EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT A STRIKE IS STILL IN EFFECT ON THE SHORE LINE ELECTRIC RAIL- WAY. nov3id THE COMMITTEE. WANTED SPINNERS and SPOOLERS' FALLS COMPANY DETECTIVES THERF. 18 no asvertising medium In Hastern Compecticut cqual to The Bule/ letla fox Lus'ness res e S b o S CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. ‘Write ‘Postoffice Box, 472, Nor- wlah, Comn. ectilq wants taousands | R R S aprod. FOR SALEBelgian hares, all ages. Florence J. Browning, Plain Hill. noviss FOR SALE—Roy size No. 4, price »2u. novzld FOR SALE—Furs; handsome large Hudson seal sets (genuine), wide stoje two yards long, Wiuft this Oak parlor stove, Yhone 743-Z 18tyley will Smip C. 0. D. $5..50, subject to mination, Haropulos ' & Co. Wholesale Furriers, 103 west iath St. { New York. noy2id | { Here's a good Sugges- | FOR SALE — A quantity of second- hand window blinds. Address Blinds, Bulletin, or Telepnone FOR SAL fowl and cockerel: | Barred Ko: . Jdonn Potter, Gris: wold. nov2ld SALE—Pigs: 100 pigs for sale, weeks old. Meinure's, Pleasant Phone 63-2. novzid FOR SALE—Underwood adding types writer adds and subtracts, vertically jor crosswise, in any desired manner, {for bills, statements, leager posting, letc, 110".a> c. motor and stand; buy this and saye $300. Eastern Typewriter Exchange, Norwich, nov20ThS | FOR SALE—White Leghorn cocker- els, from good laying sirain, $3_each. A. A, Rist” Phone 74-5 Jewett City. nov20d FOR SALE—The John F. Sherman farm, Babcock Hill, Lebanon, Conn,; one of the best S0-acre farms in the | |6 tos Valley. FOR state; pasture. mowing and woodland, lls and fences; will keep -20 stock; 9-room house, three ehouse, worksnop, hen and hog all in good condition: price less |than value of buiidings. Inquire J. Francis Sherman, Wiadham, Conn. nov20d SERVICE — Registered _ Berkshire boar, for service, $2; pigs, $13 per pair. James Turnbull,’ Wauwecus Hill, Nor- wich Town, Corin. ov20d | "For saLE—x 1R L e lot of No, Whitecap corn” for saje; would mal nice %able meal. Inquire 8. A. Watrous, 23_Otrobando Ave, Norwich Town, Ct. novz0d FOR SALE- Four or five barrels of cider vinegur. ' Latham Swith, Gales Ferry, Tel 1874-2. nov20d FOR SALE—100 acre farm about 11 miles from Danielson, just off state 1 capucily of 2y Or 3y Persuns; aiso ca- road, plenty of wood and some lumber, goud varn, tieup for four or five cows, | two horse stalls and box stall, plenty 'carriage room, good S-room house, 3 og houses and hen houses for 300 or 00" hens, plenty of young fruit trees, some wiil bear this coming spring; ihere isabaut acres in tillage of good rich soil, balance in wood, lumber and pacture; tnere are also 50 sugar_maples an each’ side of road in front of hos this is a splendid place for a q home. For particulars, write Nado, Danieison, Conn,, R. F. D, ioo, nov1dd R SALE—Dwelling houses proper- ty and bakery building in heart of Danielson; a ‘great big opportunity to purchase ‘a fine property earning 14 jper cent.: I wish to sell on account of | the condition of my health. Theodile Poirier 34 I nklin St., Danielson. Ct. “Fomr LE — Two electric 4 cottage houses, lights, bath nd all modern i | conveniences; lot 25, well fruited; { will sell at'a sacrifice owing to ill-| {Liealth. “Inquire on the premises, 29 A very FOR old. Mrs. gason Ave, nov1T novidd heifer 19 months for sale; $1.200 buys 8%-acre farm, 4-room house, harn, outbuiidings, good place for chicken farm, on state road, town of Lisbon, Conn.; terms to suit owner. H. B. Kelley, Burnside, Conn. novid FOR SALE—1 pair light double har- ness, 3 seated wagon, with pole and shafts, nice runabout wagon, nearly new, ' Geo. E. Chalienger. Windham Inn, Phone 35 R. 4, Willimantic. octisd FOR SALE—Slab wood, $§ per cord 1-2 cord same rate, cut in sto lengths, the kind_ that suits. C. 8. Browa, Yantic. Phone 1099-2. je17d FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue 1. Racine. Daaielson, Conn. geplid F. FOR SALE RESIDENCE No. | 10 WEST THAMES STREET, MODERN CONVENIENCES, THE BEST LOCATION IN THAMESVILLE. PRICE LOW. : THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street s $3,200 WILL BUY WHEN YOU WANT {0 put your bu tness befors the publie, Cottage house having seven rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, medium better “than through. the ad: vertisiag solwsmug o Zac Bulletin 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 63 Broadway Telephone 1334 St Box 82,1 ¥ season's! B S e e | FOR SALE WOODMONT SYLVIA . A real milk and butter bull, son of Sir Peitje Echo _Sylvia, The records of his_dam - and sires: Dam average 36-64 butter +and 136.95 of milk in seven days. His three nearest dams 32 pounds butter, §69.93 pounds of mill in seven'days _Six nearest dams averaged 3361 butter, 654.93 milk; 12 nearest dams av- eraged 30.1% butter and 61065 milk. Son of Champion Echo Syivia Pontiac, brother to the $106,000- bull. ' Dam Woodmont . Butter Girl Daisy, aged 2 years, 3 months, milk 279.7, butterfa 8,019 pounds in seven days. She is the daughter of Spring Farm Butter Boy, who is from 34 lb. cow, Tweede De Kol Lass, who is the dam of K. P. Pontiac Lass, 44.18, the first 44-pound cow. Her 'dam has a record at 30 months old. The sire is a grand- daughter of Aggie Corneicopia Johauna Lad, a century son of Aggie Cornelcopia - Pauline,«43%- years old, 34.32 butter, she the first 34-nound cow. The first letter received gets him for $250. Born Feb. 27. well ] grown and evenly marked Double up vour production and | buy this bull. Terms to sult. W, S. BROWN, SHEPHERD HILL FARM, Central Village, C l | | | FOR SALE ARM LAND, AT ? CANTERBURY -PLAINS, about 125 acres, with barn,. large or- { chard, woodland, pasture,.’ formerly lowned by Caivin Wilcox. Sold as a wiiole or in parcels. ‘. For particulars, apply to ALFRED KIRSCHSIEPER, BAY VIEW STORE, Stonington, Conn, } FARM, sTOCK, CrOP D TOOLS. . One of the best farms in New Lopdon icounty, locutey in Tartville, known as tne roneman Company rarm, Qwned to- day by Victor marcaurele, This farm mprises 10§ acres, 75 acres of tillabie: This uliable land is free from stone, very heavy, the best of elevation and nas been drained. be worked by machinery. Well adapted for trucking and gardening. ~The bal~ ance 1s. pasture and woodland; 2 big apple orchards, and plenty of other fruits; 11-room 1% story house, with running water, barn $ox109 ft.; tieup for 40 cattie and 7 horses, capacity for 150 tons of hay, one of the best barns in the county; stock consists of 16 cows, 7 helfers, 1 bull, 4 horses, about 20 pigs, some fowls,’ exceptionally good machinery, including .2 engines, one 8 p. and one 3 h. p., threshing machine, od sawing outfit, reaper and binder, B | milk separator, a large milk route in | the village of Taftville, about 250 milk bottles and a milk wagon, barn full of hay several bushels of good corn, im- cluding all of the crop, There is. noth- ing reserved in this sale. For price and terms, inquire of = RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Phone, 198. Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE A modern two-apartment hduse ‘ot five rooms each, and very desirably located, within ten minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Owner leaving city and must be sold at'once. 'Price’ low. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE $5,500 will buy 4 story Brick, 4 spurt- ment house 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 FARM FOR SALE About 100 acres, good buildings, plenty of wood, fruit and water, near troliey. Ask me. E. A. PRENTICE, : Phone 300, .86 CHE St FOR SALE $2,300 A Cottage of 8 rooms with improve- ments in best repairs. Centrally ls cated and within 10 minutes’ walk { of Franklin Square. | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | Central Building Phene | | | i Norwich, Conn. $3,600 WILL BUY - nine-room cottage house, all.modern, hardwood floors, electric lights, gas, set tubs, hot and cold water.and new. steam heating system, concrete walk {situated in good location, ‘eight min- ul?!' walk from Franklin square.’ For full particulars, see ¥ A, . COVELLO, 2 198 cum se FOR SALE !4 Two-Ton Republic Truck in geod con- dition—tires practically new. SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, Bean Hill, FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST. NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. ~ HARRY B. FORD 233 Majn_Street. Tel. 653-3. i Tel. 792 Farm Home. 20 acres, pleasant location, high land, mear city, good - §-room house, barn. large pouitry house, 50 fine fruif trees; nice fields, plenty wood -and _tigber, excellent ' pastures, trout stream; §1,200, part cash. TRYON'S AGENCY; WILIYMANTIC, CT || batu, gds, electric lignts, heat anu &, = Every inch of it can | 4 it 31z Cents n 1?'32 T—A new seven-room- cot- tage witi all modern improvemeats, in caing uarawood iuors in each room, firepiace in living room, has a small garden and is located on Limcoln Ave, TFOR_RENT—Hooms with board, ‘13 Boswell Ave. novzid FOR RENT —Tenement of four rooms, 305 Wasnington St on car line. novzldi 1 FURNISHED rooms to rent for light| housekeepiny, No. Y Fountuin St, novzit FOR RENT—Steam peated furnished| OR R age_ room, $3.50 a month. " Pnome 7il, 74 Thames. St Nurwich. novisd GARAGE to rent. Apply 324 Laurel Hul" Ave. 2 novidd L0 KENT—Furnished room, suitable for one &r two persons, Iim . (ourt dpartment, 175 Broadway. Frone lusi rovsd : TO RENT—Garage room for SiX cars, Pond St. 55 Boswell Ave. 1 710 REN housekeepiug, octzsd ve or Inquire A. J"Sénit, nov7d | Furnished rooms for light lnquire 17 Boswell Ave, TO RENT—Modern seven-room flai heater, bath, Appiy At Z t as and electric lights. Broadway. octZyd. FOR SALE—1916 Dodge touring car, 800d conaiuon. Adaress Dodage, this ottice, ov2zd FOR SALE—X 1916, Ford, just paint- cd, essentidl extras. Koger A. Buliurd, "WM. R. TINKER .......... Auctionea - AUCTION = {21 will sell at ‘public aucti t m! i the. best residential section of Nors| Urwien. tel 1016-4, novizd 3mic:o-wesml RS g abe BLBSE orom 333 per month, AppiY ta Chiries. W, £o0d conaition. Inquire at Geduidis's; BONDNE, ON ot v | Burtdn,”No: 744 Nortu Main St. Phone Sreealiouscs. BOVEAd | the tollowing deseribed. property: T 4984, ° nov22d FOR LE—Slig ised 3%-ton e, “cons il 3-4. SALE—Slightly used 3%-ton|head of cattle; ‘congisting - of new milch 3 year oid heifer and caif, 8 Hok tein heifers 3 years old. due dn De- standard make truck, with extra large body, in first class condition; price very reasonable, cash or comvenicui terms.|cember, 4 cows due In December. 1l Address F. O. Box 5ul, New Haven,|young 'cows. 'mow, milking, due i1 Conn. DnovITMWS | spring. 1 Holsetin ‘bull 2 years' old, | FOR SALE_One 1918 S-clinder 7| {YTShire Dull @ ¥ears old.’% Guerniey 5 bulls T.year o Ppassenger Col in excellent condi o pair yearling stags : . C n well mated "1 pair steers & months old * T0 RENT—Four voons and’ Baths 'E‘;ffe!m’in“m,ll‘fifi'f"\”'5" s éel‘ several heifer calves from 6 months tu low rent to small family. Apply 213| Paneioq tY e A, C. 4 CO:19 months - the balance consisting of Webt Main. S Reveia ] ] oy i aoout 30 helfeby;from 1 103 yekre old B YOR SAL ta sacrifice price, a due to calf tu Winfer and eariy spriv FobOR RENT—A icnement of three|Ford delivery (ruck, wpringjeld body, SOMe €Xtra nito grade Guernheys in the 105 Dunham grovements. Inquire ‘atiin the finesc runnihg condition, just 10t. About 50.head of hogs and pigs 10 ham Se Bov20d | heen overnauied, a chance for anyone consisting of 2 sows with pigs.2 or ~FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, steam| WhC €an use it, runs like new; will be Weeks old, 4 due to farrow sdom, 4 heat, electric light, 15 Union St. novzud, 812d 1o demonstrate; big barg®in. Fred sows due in Febrvary and March, 1 = S ° 008 L OVERS . Piontkowski. Phone 592-3, 151, vearling boar, 1 boar § months old. 13 FOR RENT—Cottage of four rooms.| West Town St. nov2od |shoats welghing from 75 to 125 pounds Inquire 75 Hamiiton Ave.s ~_ novzdd | i° e |12 young sows from to 8 months old FOR SALE—A big 7-passenger 1919 hiorse & vears old, ind, Studebaker In A-1 shape in eVery Way,| . 1f sers Jeors Ol found and kind ed f s . If very stormy, sale W n rools, gentiemen only, 125 School St.|low mileage; best of Teason for Sellng:!tals v Moy taiw Wil Be held next P_n e 522-13 noviid axg mileage on Mrs. Jennie A poviod JOHN ACKLEY. TH RENT Tenement, four rooms|Telephone seogys Sbv Westerly R | apd” batn;- $28 Franklin St lnquire at 2 e AUCTIONEER Joha Eyverse's, Gaidows Hill. Phone| FOR SALE—Four cylinder 1916 tour- 5134, noy: | ing car, in good running order; will Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . sell cheap if taken at once. Phone 1984. novisd . g ot oy NE FOR SALE—$375, a real bargain, late 1917 model, 4.90 Chevrolet, in first class mechanical condition, new tires; can be seen at the Plaut-Cadden Co. or Phone Fitzgerald, 305 or, 13353, " Hovi1d LOWELL J. WILCOX PRaBEOM RN Dot et tar start hard? Have you poor lights? Have Your magneto recharged In the car FOR SALE—Horses while you wait. Norwich Welding Co., e Chestnu: St. oct25d FOR SALE—Must be sold, riding and FOR SALI ord_touring car. newly | Phone: 134500, 0 g i 5 Phone 1843-5. novild overnauled and painted; Buick sedan = DA in first class condition; will sell both| ON ACCOENT OF HELP I am obliged very cheap. George Lambert, Occum. |to sell my pair of dratt horses, weight Tel. 617-12 novild |3000 Ibs, bought green a year ago, and for which I pald 5050, They sre as good a pair of horses to pull as there is in Riode Island and clever for anyene te FOR SALE—Ford coupe, in excellent shape, demountable rims, Yale lock on &L, 106 Sehool St. Phone 1048-2; augzsd OKAGK -Housenoid goode slored for' long' or snort term; rates. reason- gli:ah Fanning Studie, 52 Broudway. % 7 n i switch, Vesta storage battery, electric use. Trial given, - I will sell horses improvements. Induire "'at Srogkiyn | IERts $530. N D Fheroux. 3t Frank- |and coliats (Gr s2io. Wl aieo sall my Gutiitiers. octiter |lin St. Phone i143-3. “novsd £o0a e e milk; 107 good homme vl TO RENT—Basement tenement at| FOR SALE—We can give immediate | sell_cheap. Call af house, 57 Battey 567School street, 3 rooms. Inquire at|delivery on Maxwell Touring Cars at |St, Providence. Tel. 2636-R. novzid Bulletin: Office. Oct.13d. | $973: ‘Chalmers Tourfng Cars at |™ poR SALE A good mule, ches TG RENT Furaishes = | 316005 Maxwell 1 1-2 'A'denI Tru;k 1‘(‘ Rl iy e e e v & NT—Furnished rooms;. alsols1f0. These prices are deilvered. L - 3 rooms for light nousekeeping: -ABDIY| oo rontercogan = | ham. Tel. 422-13. nov20d You contemplate having a car for next spring etter order it now as the price | FOR SALE _Twa horses, black and may be higher and delivery delayed. pay, weight 1050 to 1100 L H. Smith, Second hand cars. H. E. Anderson |Lebanon Diw Tel $5-2. novisd: Dfll;‘x!fiec‘:lo,d Conn., Tel. 340, 21 Mavle 8t | L0 o010 vedium size horse, sonable, or will exchange for good cow, "7 FOR RENT Offices and Floor Space. “" CENTRALLY LOCATED James E. Fuller & Co. 34 BROADWAY ENTT " foR saLe FOR SALE COAL Yalu—FARM—GAKAGE LOCATED . A POMFBET STATION, CONN, . Excéptiona: Uppertunity to obtain a tariving business and an exceiient farm of 140 acres. Large garage, horse stable, cow barn, sheas, gotlage, and residence with 12' roowms, bath and electricity. Attractively sit- uated on stute highway between Hart- ford ang Providence. Price 330,000 A sepatate tract of 1luv iacres of standing timber for sale. ~Thirty: registerea Jerseys may be purcaased with farm or separately. Address WALTER AVERILL, Neison House, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. oct2sW. BARGAIN 125-C-N-S Four acres of iand, ail Uilable, sume {ruit;”apine, pear and peach irees, zll in beariLg coudition. A tne l4-room house, paiited wiile and ln_govd cons dition, ‘Darhi, & henueries; waier in housel . L'nis place 15 siluaied on tne Staie highway, 4% mile to schvol courcn, stoies’ and nol far from tue trotiey} ua K. F. D, and teicpuone in Louse. ' And What do you tninkr A e Dwner asks for tais heat it uumie 15 $1,050, part cash. Immediate Possession. ' 1f you are in the.market lor sucu’ a place as (nis, don't go Lol beu "tunlght until you uuve <looked. it OVeF alid paid a depusit vn it AL this time there are many people ' looking tar such a piace and it would displease me to have to tell mny sincere buyer that it was sold. It is up to you.— Extract from Wilcox's Farm ‘Bullelin Senu fof onme. WILLIAM A. WILCOX " FARM SPECIALIST, i1 West Broad St., Rooms 1 amd 2, i Westerly, R. L Telephone 2365 - FOR SALE " ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE HOME 6 ROOMS, STEAM HEAT, |- 'ELECTRIC LIGHTS GOOD YARD AND ' GARAGE H PRICE $4,000 JamesL. Case 87 SHETUCKET STREET DRUGGISTS WE ARE FILLING MORE PRESCRIPTIONS WEEKLY at this Pharmacy and the reasons are— wolutely lure Drugs used, the care conipounding them, Promptoess delivery. Try our prescription de- partmient today. DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 Main Street CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferky Street Jastern Comnccticut equal to The Bul et dw resulis, i Phone 1876-4. novitd FOR SALE—Horses, dump cart and harnesses. Inquire at George Driscoll’s 183 North Main St, Norwich, Conn. HORSES 25 head of good acclimated Horses: one pair that 1 have worked on the street sprinkler all summer, three pair that have been working for a . come tractor for the last three months, six horses that I have had hired out doing general work. I also have 15 other horses that are sultable for any kind of a job, business horses, farm chunks and drivers. Carts, Reach Wagons, Buggies, Harness, double and single, also »°good line of New Blinkets that T'will sell at a small margin. It in need of anything in the horse line, see me before going elsewhers. E. J. HAMILTON 371, Main St Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 658 USED CARS=TRUCKS REO 1916, 6 cyl, 7 pass REO 1916, 4 cyl, 5 pass. REO 1917, 4 oyl, 5 pase. 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 SALE HORSES I have a few good Horses that are suitable for all Kinds of work, and 1 want to dispose of them right away. {Some are second hand, and all are me- climated. Prices right. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. music P o e T—y "GEORGE TOURTELLOTT ‘Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 Cliff Street HELEN L. PERKINS | TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone §52-2 FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions. 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 Ernest E. Bullard | TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN sepied INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE . J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket &t, Norwich, Cenn. BURGLARS AND BURGLARIES . are getting nearer NORWICH every NIGHT—INSURE with US before it is" TOO -LATE. |B. P. Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street ‘ PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE 1| HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND CIGARS Agency Established May 1846 WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St PIANC TUNERS HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Street Del-Hoff Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway GEER, THE PIANO TUNER, Prospcct St. Phi H 122 FREDERICK T. BT The Piano Tuner Phone 858-2 ' 22 Clairemont -Ave. AUTOS TO HIRE if you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN Vi PILLAR; 21 Fanaing Ave., Norwich. ~Dodge closed serve ice car. Phone 152-12 BOOCKBINDING BOOKBINDER e JOSEPH ERADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order i03 Broadway

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