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cLoupy, RAIN TODAY; COLDER TOMORROW NORWICH, CONN‘, WEDNESDAY NOV. 26, 1919 PRESS D FULL ASSOCIATED ESPATCHES A Balletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want 5 Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Wil Get ‘it A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale Adverhsemem Will Seil it Advertisement Will Sell I A Bulletin To Let MverhsemenlWiIlRenlh A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seli [ A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent ll Six Cemts m Lime of Six Words. Six Cents a Lise of Six Worils, WANTED—Malo WA‘ITED—chlln WANTED—Men to learn automobile Nuh- ‘Which needs skilled men at,cash system in large store; s a good profit to practice | ) 35 The Automobils Sehsol, 316 Pears St ord, Conn. Write for catalogue. nov2éd 557 WANTED—A cook, man preferred; job, d Write Box_ 168, e ol ™ novzsd " WANTED50 common labore: ship carpenters; regular Macy war rates; plenty of work. Rersgn. Em 15 nov24d machines and ball gum; $5 comm on_each order; excellent sideline. 5, Columbus, Ohio. nov2, WANTED — Laborers on state road Tork. between Tattville and Jewet lean, | Cit) free transportation _to and from' a 8 c‘ e nm’“‘ 58-13 .Yewgn ‘-'" P nov20d ielson ('unn ‘elephone 101. no X WANTED—Inquire “mfi“l‘;d"’ WANTED_ Experienced warpers and Br winder: also learners. Apply West WANTED — Automoblle mechanic; | Side Silk Mill. nov20d one preferred who understands storage battery work. Alvin C novizd Apply to W. ielson. Night Watchman AT Thermos Plant FOR SALE—HM-IGI FOR SALE Team T FOR SALE—One ba 1300. Inquire 114 W novasd " FOR SALE sonable, or W Phone 1876-4. size change for good cow noviid -, edium horse, cale! Apply in| ~ ployment Office, Groton Ivomt Box| 2d rdon, perhanger; H. e WANTED—Lady to take charge of\ to b\-ll)zl\hbe; casniers; must be s‘(p«.flennul and ac- curate. 'Address A. B. C. this office. novz6d e “WANTED—A competent second girl Apply evenings, 250 Broadway. Bovod | WANTED—A lady to read to and| lzk! to wa.k, an elderly lady, from 2 to | — p, m. each aiternoon except Sunday. \\ rite Box 50, Bulletin. nov2sd WANTED—At once, hausekeeper for single ; good home, steady work. Apply Narrow Lane Farm, Danielson,} Conn., R. D novisd | WANTED—A middle aged woman for| housekeeper for lone man; good home,| good wages. Box nov24d 5 95, Montville. t | S| Nz Knos it or stand 5 work out to tak: hom West Sile § TEACHERS 1. Position open as teacher of first and second grade in graded school on | troiley Experienced teacher weekly on open as te: ar Willim who w accepted dis profe re uired. © y ¥ 3430 week making equal in income to ordina tion, Apply by nd W. position | $20 posi- | fications POR i novz4d GIRLS WANTED On Light Bench Work—Also On Ma- | chine Work Steady Work at Good Pay THE TURNER AND STANTON CO. 251 Broad Street HORSES 3 HEAVY DRAUGHTERS FOR SALE JOHN SALTER & SON, Groton, Conn. HORSES ¢ good acciimated Hor: orked on sll summer, three pair rking for a cen- t three months, six o had hired out doing the horses that I hav [ worlt have 15 other horses that are for any kind of a job, business horses, farm chunks and drivers. Carts, Reach Wagons, Buggles, Harness, double and single, also ® good of New Blankets that I will at a small margin 12 need of anyth e horse line, ¢ goi! here. Tel Residence 1212, Stable 650 SALF. HORSES 1 have a few good lierses 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 them. JELMER R. PIERSON. 536-3. : seplod 1t | HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimartic, Conn. | WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE MILL Nowich i | WA’\TED—V\" SCLLLANEOUS WANTED BOYS: AND GIRLS Over 16 years of age to oper- iate machines. Time work! while learning; good wages on! piece work basis. AMERICAN THERMOS LEGAL NOTICES. SEALED PROPOSALS will be ro cefved by the State Highway Commis- sloner, fourth floor, west end, State| LARGE OR SMALL CO TONS, Capitel, Hartford, Conn., until % p. m A. €. BENNETT Tuesday, Dec. 9. 1919, for the following CANTERBURY, CT. | sections’ of highway improveme: accord with plans and spec tions on file in the office of the AST LYME About 2,400 of trap rock waterb a1 dam 1t on the Nfantic-New London road. Plans and speciications with 1. A. Beckwith, | making over, call us. The Victory Selectmen's office, Nlantic_ (‘onu. il TOWN OF WATERFORD: About | Mattress Company, 204 West Main 3,560 ft. of trap rock waterbound mac- adam on the Niantic-New London road. Plans _and specifications at_the Wate ford Postoffice, care A, H. Lanphere, First Selectman, Waterford, Conn. NOTE: T! sections of road are adfacent and are located on either side of the Niantic River Bridge. All bids must be acc surety company bond or a ecl not less than one-third of cost of the work. The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all bid: C. J. BENNETT, State Highway Commissioner. Fourth Floor West End, State Capi- tol, Hartford, Coon. nov2éd mpanied by a tl AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD in and for the at North Stonington Distriet of North Stonington, on the| 26 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 234 day of November, A. D. 1919, On the Square. Present— CHARLES C. GRAY, Tudge. Estate of Harry C. Hart, late of th Town of Nerth Stonington, in saild Dis- trict, deceased, Frances J. Hart of North Stonington appeared In Court and moved that ad- ministration be granted upon the es- tate of sald deceased, alleged to be intestate. It I3 therefore Ordered, That said applcation be heard and determined at the Probate Office in North Stonington, in said Dis- frict. on the $th day of November at 2 o'clock p. m., dnd that said Pranons 3. Hart Eive subllc wotrce ie all permons interested in said estate by advertising onee in The Norwich Bulle- tin, & newspaper having a circulation in sald District, to appear. If they see sause, at sald time and place, and be feara “relati thereto, and return make to this Conrt of the notice Attest: CHARLES C. GRAY. nov2sd Judge Cover Yourself By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING Bave the price of covering by saving the coal in your bin. Now is the time to apply this covering, and you can find all sizes in stock at THE PECK McWILLIAMS CO. Contral Wharf. (THERE 13 5o atvertinng medium fn mstern Commecticut egual ts The Bul c"J To: agimess remiite, - 7N T certified | BOTTLE COVIPANY RAW FURS WANTED. WANTED If your mattress or box-spring need Street. Phone 555-23. LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS THRIFT COUPONS AND PARTIAL-PAID BOOKS | BOUGHT “FOR CASH” { OFFICE AT SHU-FIX On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and | all Personal prop. | erty at a low rate| of ‘interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. Norwich, Conn MONEYE LOAN 63 Franklin St. { pack, 5c; one boX of 20 and one bo; 1 {of 10 Helma cigarattes for i0c. Fagan Smoke Shop. opp. Woolworth's 5 and | Willimantle, | % IFALLS COMPANY Six Cents ' Line of 5ix Words. 3 Line of Six Words, __5ix Cents n line of Six Wardn. Ce ne of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents a Line of Siy Words e R Lo WANTED—MlsuIIanenuu SALE FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE—Aulnmebllu LOST AND FOUND WANTED_Cash reglster: mu SEon :.f'f-il-‘:l‘fflg\"id, g ”j FOR SALE FOR RENT Private garage at 53| FOR SALE—Some used cars of real LOST~Som¢u|u:rc on Broadwgy or 000 \CORTHIOR,. + Dinete Bros,: 16 R dpiy A 10x15 Baxter engic and boiler, 10| M2l St. oop wostotnce, inguire Avle:| yalues 1ie Kord loaring Car, 210 Sliter Ave, a black lynx fur giece. B Ny T s Tou ROV | orse ongines 15 horee boiler. Can be| 4l Bive Stbre, 423 Main st novzsd 1918 fudson 6-4v touringlear, o cotker | linder please’ cail 66-12. How8d- s ' . r ALE—Parlor stove, in . o 5 * " 55 long rord truck, 3450; 191 or e Y WANTED, —otSecond hand gurniture: | condition, oniy signtly used: will 2i4|scen running'at our plant, 54-56 North chumng;“;»finf‘i“}“h‘“ room, 46| touring car,’good paint and ‘upholst LOST—Between Yantic and - we biy highest prices in eastern Con® | (e "l “lafen fmmeaiitcly; diso o street. Very low price made for quick -z movE 3o, e areiain sgents for the 1920 | Brenkifn, anfe T b es gecticdts we buy auyihing; largest sec | meut block, nearly naw. olican Cv. | removal, as we are installing new and| To RENT—Garage at 3; Hobart|Overland Lignt Four, $s25 deiivered. 9207, 'Finder retuwrn to' W. R AL | d v |larger steam power, and must have|Aveaue. . novisd | Ask iy se¢ one and for. a'demonsiral| Telephone m:-l rwich. Write, call or tel. y3d FOR 54 Lrrels sweet room the old one now ogcupies. THE| ‘5o RENTThree farnished rooms Eg.:xemenc e FOUND i Thousands | IUer, made from russet apples todaz. HALL & BILL PRINTING CQ, Willi- | for fignt housckeeping, 1n pricste vame - men-women, 15 up; $1,000-31,800 year; easy, pleasdnt work;. short hours; va- tion with pay; list positions. ‘open iree. Write imipediately. Franklin In- sutute, Dept, 32W., Kochester, N.' Y. novIMWES " WANTED—Anyone running dances can tind a first class non-union vielin-! ist and prompter by writing to Box 48, — Route No. ¥, Norwich Town, Conn, nov2id TED—Second’ land pool table asn_register, in good condition. Smith, care Bulletin. nov2dd | Farms; we have a special| s Lrom’ $00 up to $2,001 Your jarm within 0 days atter it is placed witn u st be £ood _bargains. Kirman’s Farm So. taate, R. L. Phone novzd one-quarter| “onn., fori in Of- X nov21d WANTED—At once, to buy a two-! ten house or cott in Daniel- age or Planticld, Conn.! ive 2 first letier. s K novz1ld i Hominys high | , two package buy mow; fine line Natural cigarettes, 20 in a; TORACCO ade don't novisd | business. We er's | oct2sd or at Poquétanuck, on Weste 7 pigs, some fowls, exceptionally good jline | machinery, including 2 engines. one 8 “FOR SALE. h. p. and one 3 h, p., threshing machine, rick | ion {this is a splendid { W Kado, Danie PRICE $4,000 | Julis Mattern, K. D. L Box si. Phoue mantic, Conn, 184-21. noV2AMW | FOR SALE—Nice Chester White piss | 10 weeks Ol . re \\ illimantic, | FARM, STOCK, CROP AND TOOLS. One of the best farms in Néw London R -3, novzed | Sounty, located in'Taftville, known as —_ the ronemuh Co Puny tarm, owned to- ard wood, sawed in day by Victor M&rcAurele, = This farm stove lengtus, delivered in Norwic | comprises 103 acres, 75 acres of. tillable. W. Foote. L 1851-1: novid | Tnis tillable land is free from stone, diso 40 putlets, | L61¥, Beavs, the best of “elevation and i AL ' Dullels | nas been drained. Every inch of it can | be worked by maching: Well_adapted ur choice young cows, [0F trucking and garde: ng. The bal- one rresh Saturday, ihiee nearby, a0ce 15 pasture and woodland: 2 big Springers, the 24-quaris kind, Addrers @pple orchards, and: plenty of other Fred Duerr, Norwich Town. ~ novzdd |I'ults’ 1l-room 13 story house, with nning water, barn 45x109 ft., tieup for 10 cattle ang horses, capacity for 150 tons oOf hay, one of the best barns in the county;'stock consists of 16 COWS heifers, I bull, 4 horses, ‘abont 20 FOR SALE_Buff Rock cockerel: tra fine strain for breede bandsome, $i Address Harding, R. D. No. 6, N ex- and wood udson seal sets two vards long, style; will siip C. O. D. éxamination, Harop, Wholesale Furriers, 103 W New Yorl eaper and binder. arse milkc route in village of Taftvilie, about 250 il Dottles and & milk wagon, barn full of : ~ several bushels of good corn, in- 1l of the crop. There is noth- ed in this sale. For price and muft "t FOR SALE — A quant uire of hand window blinds. A RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Bulletin, or Telephone 327. Danelson, Conn. FOR SALE—The John Sherman| | farm, Babeock Hill, Lebanon, Conm.ii one Of the best So-acre farm$ in th mowing and woodlan 1 fen will keep head room house, three | barns, worksuop, hen and hog house: 00d condition; price less sire Conn. 3 Sherman, Windiam, nov20d "FOR SALE—100 acre fa 3 ATTRACTIVE t1 Toads plenty of woon At Somalumin COTTAGE HOME | good barn,”tieup for or five cows stalls and box stall. plenty 6 ROOMS, STEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LIGHTS GOOD YARD AND GARAGE soil; ba th r de of road pactu Box r Satur- oct4d Liberty 1 on lib- Loan Ce.. r Shetucket St). second-hand per cord:| A modern two-apartment house of oves. Call A cord same rate, n stove Franklin St or Tel. 717-3. | the Kind uits. C. 8./ five rooms each, and very desirably g antic. one_1099-2. 3e17d | gcat vithin t e iz ntiie taroiure, i s < iaingas located, within ten minutes’ walk from sors, sm’s,msr.‘;lg;gr c;] F it 50 ‘1- anklin Square. Owner leaving city Bruckn n st Tel. | and must be sold at once. Price low. may16d L For further particulars. inquire of Hldes—Skm'——Pelts and Wool Wanted Drop ‘us line. Our r ntative will call, Ter thoroughly covered. Woreester Rendo Auburn, Mass. WANTED WOOLEN WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS. STEADY ‘WORK, GOOD PAY. RELIANCE YARN CO. i AUCT!ONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX WANTED SPINNERS and SPOOLERS DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 47 wich, Conn. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED., Insist on gett Heclke: = Duluth Tmperial or of your grocer. Try ed and Beef Scraps: will malk Phone 326-3. GR NEVILLE GRAIN CO, AUTOS TO HIRE | M, E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves Bulletin Ol every morning except at 430 o'clock for Willimantic. ¥ car ing to leave Willi- mantic_for Norwich. Inguire at New| York Dunch or at the hotels. .__mov2dd 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 DANCING. N. H, LE\r\, lnw(l’ul:lol‘. Chamber of Commetce Hall; grivate Tessens daily;! evening classes Mondays and Thurs: days, § p.m. Phone 1id7 or 424-3. novisd WHEN YOU WANT Sut your bus efore the pubiic.” there 18 no | oetter than the ad-| olumns ¢ 1 iness med! ve z Right Straight Through BETTER QUALITY And No MORE Asked For It YANTIC GRAIN ARD PRODUCTS (CO. Phone 999 bod place for ad, town of it owner. chitken Lisbon, Conn. H B James L. Case 37 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE FOR SALE_SI FOR SALE Because of discontinuing our| freight service we have for: reasonable sale at New Lon- don one 3%, ton General Mo-| tors Truck with large covered| body and recently overhauled. | SHORE LINE ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. JOHN A, 2AL MORAX ESTATE BROKER, | FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR SALE $5,500 will buy.4 story Brick, 4 apart- t house in heart cf downtown sec- 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 s, good buildings, STl aha e s RESIDENCE No. THAMES STR. co! 110 PRENTICE, 86’ Clift St. FOR SALE $2,300 A Cottage of 8 rooms with improve- ments in best repairs. Centrally lo- cated and within 10 minutes’ walk NOLY of Franklin Square. v .-vfldE FRANCIS D. DO Phone Cent: 1ENCES, THE BEST LOCATION IN THAMESVILLE. PRICE LOW. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones I | | 2! -$3,200 WILL ' BUY Cottage house hav and bain, electric 1 mented cellar. *Th large shed with carp. and a poultry hot with fruit trees and several grape § vines; exceptional value. =% =uilding Norwich, Conn. rooms team he: FOR SALE ) 1Twe-Ton Republic Truck in good con- Archa W. Coit : Highest Grade Properties Investment Seeurities 63 Broadway E 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 Main Street. Telephone 1334 e PIANG TUNERS THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospcet St. Phone 511. Liy; ail modern elices required. Phone 305-12. onvenie: nces; rerer- novzed TO _KI Elm St. Avenue, NT_Five-room basement, Inquirs 4% Qak St. » octéd FOR RENT—Two fats. 11 18 Carter novad TO RENT—Six room tenement, 164! Broad St, all improvements. FOR RE‘\I—JIX room temement at! 25 Garfield €. Mathew: TO RENT—Heated, room _fiat, Montyilld. * P modern hone 137 con d “ nov2sd son. nov24d “furnished, ~five- veniences, in nov24d| rooms, steam heat, electric light, 15 Union St. nov20d GARAGE to rent. Apply 324 Laurel Hill Ave. novldd TO RENT—Furnished room, suitable for one or two persons, Eim Gourt Apartment, 175 Broadway. Prone 133i. Bovsd TO RENT—Garage room for five or six cars, Pon d St. Inquire A. J. Senit, 56 Boswell Ave. novid TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping,. Inquire 17 Boswell Ave. _octzyd “mo Flat of 7 rooms with a improvements. 1Inquire at Brookiyn Outdtiers. octiTte! _ TO RENT—Basement temement at 56 Schoo! street, 3.rooms. Inquire at Bulletin Office. Oct.13d. T0 RENT—Furnished rooms: also rooms for light houseKeeping. ADDIY at 106 School’St. Phone 1048-%. aug23d STORAGE—Housenold go0ds stured for “long or short term; rates reason- Fannlng Studio. 52 Broadway, jeid FOR SALE FOR SALE Good 50-acre farm, well located, pleasant surroundings, $-room house, nrst class condition, 2 large barns, poultry houses and outbuildings, 20 acres nice fields, 20 acres pasture, 10 acres woodland, plenty fruit. Only $2,000; $500 ¢; ash required. TRYON’S AGENCY, Willimaatic, Coun, Two Carloads of Verment Cows Just Arrived. JAMES H. HYDE ‘NORTH FRANKLIN Telephone, 30 Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE $5500 You Will Buy 16 Acre Farm, with 8 room house and barn, within 5 minutes’ walk of the city limits, in West Main S see treet. For full particulars A. V. COVELLO 198 Cliff Street Tel. 683-3 BARGAIN 125-C-N-§ Four acres uf land, ail tilable, sume fruit, appie, prar aud peacn trees, all in beAriug cundition. = Zne J4-room Louse, paiuted while and in Soud con- aition, nouse. Darw, state hughway, stores n K. K. D., and telepuone in And what do you tuink? asks’ for tais uome i8 $1,i50, part cash. 1t you are in ior such a place as tnis, cuurch, Uolley) nouse. the owner possession. 5 henneri and not es; “waier in “Lhis piace is situaled ou ine % wmile to schuol, tar from the All neat littie immediate \e. market bea tomight until you have looked it over and paid a deposit on it. At this time there are many people looking Lor such a piace and it would dispiease me to have to tell any siacere buver that it was sold. 1t is up to you.— Bxtract from Wilcox's Farm Bullelin. Senu for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, i1 West Broad St. Rooms 1 amd Z, Westerly, R. L Teleshome 2365 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essen! sievericity is al to lighting. modern houses as We guaran- tee the ‘vety best PLUMBING WORK by expert workmen at prices. the fairest Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING & PLLUMBING, 3TEAM HEATING Washington Sq., Washington Building FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING | INSURABLE ‘J L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket 8t, Norwich, Conn, 22 Clairemont Ave, BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG i CARPENTER and BUILDER IT TURNS ASHES INTO Best work and = materials right | prices by siilled labor. MONEY Telephone 50 West Main St.|5egides attentive, expert service you | secure INSURANCE here that means REAL MONEY PROMPTLY after the fire. X Rest easy by insuring through us. at DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS‘ REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London WEST SIDE HIDE CO. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Richards Building 91 Main Street RESTAURANTS . CIGARS WANTED, Norwich, Conn. ; Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. T.F.BURNS ating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET He: DRUGGISTT Christmas Remittances To the Oid Everywhere, Country. Drafts Payable For Sale By JOHN A. DUNN . 50 MAIN STREET THAMES RIVER LINE. §teancr Cape Cod, Whitehall Trans. portation Co. Pier 43, North Ri leaves New York, , Mondays, Wi nes. days.and Fridays at 5 . m. Nofwich Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays at 3| p. m.; New London 8 p. m. Passenger rates between Norwich and New York, 32, Staterooms, all outside, $1.16, in- cluding war tax. F. V. Knouse. Agent, YOU ARE IN TOWX, TRY 1 VICTORY LUNCH, 52 Main St “WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $50.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St WHEN YOU WANT 0 put your bus. ibe public, there is n: medium_betier than through the ag- fness befors vertis:: 2zus 3¢ The Builetin. n't %o oy FOR SALEStudebaker 4-cylinder auto, excellent condition; reason, owner leaving town, must sell at once. Inquire 10 Broadway or Phone 1512, nov2sd FOR SALE 1917 Lignt Six Buick roadser, in good conditiol . L Shaw’s, 69 Twelfth Si FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, over- hauled and Tepainted, two new tires, $§30. Ring Bros. novzid FOR SALE—Overland roadster, Te- ted, four practically new tires, Ri nov2sd ng Bros. “FOR SALE _Two 1917 F 5 emalia passenger i ‘ord_touring and painted. Tel nov2id FOR SALE _Two Ford T cars in £00d running condition, cheap for cash; also Jjob lot new and used dentifrice bottles, 3 to 4 oz. J. L. Gardner, Central \:'!u- iage. nov! FOK SALE—1916 Dodge. touring car, good condition. Address Dodge, this office. novezd FORD OWNERS—Does r car start hara? Have you poor lights?. Have your magneto recharged in the car while you wait. Norwich Welding Co., Chestnut St. oct25d FOR SALE—Ford touring car. overhaulea and painte in nrst class condition very cheap. newly Buick sedan will sell both George Lambert, Occum. Tel. 617- novild FOR SALE—Ford coupe, in excellent shape, demountable rims, Yale lock on switch, Vesta storage battery, electric| lights, $350. N. D. Theroux, 32 Frank- | lin St. Phone 1142-3 novsd FOR SALE—We can_give immediate d axwell Touring Cars at mers ring Cars at E3 Maxwell 1 1-2 Ton Truck at! 31200 These prices are delivered. If you contemplate baving a car for next spring oetter order it now as the price may be higher and delivery delayed. Second hand cars. H. E. Anderson, Danielson, Conn., Tel. 340, 21 Maple St. tfoctlsd. CARSand TRUCKS REO 1916, 6 cyl., REO 1916, 4 cyl., 5 pass- REO 1917, 4 cyl,, 5 pass. 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.” 7 pass Time Payments Arranged !ana potate sprayer. Scotch collie. lnqnln “William l( lcdl. Jewett City, Conn. * 3 no\ LOST—Will the party who | 1oum| an aluminum_ water, bottle, in their: Ford standing in the reat of A, H. Arme ington’s store, Danielson, last Saturda evening, Nov. 224, please return to H. Bacon's sfore, Danlelson? nov3ed LOST—Saturday afternoon, in the.§ and 10 cent store, pocketbook contain- ing sL%:ndof money. Reward. Tel. 235, nov: " LOST_Federal cora tire. 34xé,_on rim. Liberal reward. H. S. Maine, Wil- limantic, Telephone 102-3. . nova4d: AUCTIO. S AUCTION No. Z On Friday, Nov.' 28 at<ie o'clock a. m., ‘we will self for Mr. C. T. Austin, at the so-called Gardiner farm.’one mile north from Wauregan, Ct., on the state road, leading to anielson, his 3 entire farming equipment, head- ed by his valuable herd of yo'{?{., Ayrshires. all sired by a Tej tered bull, and out of high cly one hohse, turk S corn fodder, corn o the cob. wagons, fafming tools and impiements. 3 If stormy, the sale will occur the first fair day after at the same hour. This is an absolute sale. Mr. Austin has given w the rent of this farm and will leave the state Immediately. WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS; J. C. WITTER, A. WITTER, Asst. Office and Snlexrooms, No, Main St., Danielson, Coms. JAMES H. HYDE, STANTON L. BRIGGS Auctioneers. AUCTION TUESDAY, DEC. 2; 1919, at .30 &, m. sharp, at Wyantic farm (formerly Peter} dan farm), on road from Lebanon tos Willimantic via/ Village 3 Bill; itwo good farm horses, 1 comhln‘unn | wagon and tip-cart, I tip-cart. 1 two- seated democrat, 1 two-wheel {cart, 1 delivery sleigh, 1 new dr:‘F (steel nose), automobile truck, 1 plow, 1 tw qw_cuitivaror. 1 twe, t"ul corn’ planter, 1 corn cutter, 1 harrow, 1 six-foot Adriance mowin; | machine, 1 five-foot Walter Wool mowing _machine, 1 double spring- tooth har#ow, 1 double smoothin; rows silage cutter and blower, Hi 1 potato hiller, 2 hand cultivators, 2 hand: hand plow. THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY Salesroom, 52 Shetucket Strest Phone 212 | Service Station, Pond Street Phone 1449-3 music BACON: STUDIO GUITAR AND UKULELE Tel. 736 34 Central Building HELEN L. PERKINS | TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Te|ephene 552-2 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 |PHONE 127-4 ELISS FLACE 1 HAVE A FEW QUTFITS TO LEND CASTINGS. IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street PUKALLUS BROTHERS CONTRACTORS Garpenters and Builders All work satisfactorily done, with. best labor and matsrial procurabfe. Telephone- 633-14 Office and Shop SMITH AVENUE HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. | Phone Shatucket Street _Del-Hoff Hotel i i power ——— | BANJO, MANDOLIN, § | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. | 1 corn sheller, 1 feed cutter, grinder, 1 ' gasoline end‘ho (new), 1 milking mac]hine lv'v!kh ‘ea:lne‘ 3 cream separators, 1 cooling. tal butter worker and mould, “Uiher pressy 1 forse, anvil, drilling machine. pe cutter, and cumple{e shop equip- tools, some household nd other artiéles’ too nu- merous to mention. If stormy, next clear week'day. Terms cash, nov26d F. H. WYANT, carts, DENTISTS i DENTIST DR. EDWARD Room 107, Thayer Buldm' “Phone 618 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR.F.C.JACKSON " DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS Office Hours: i : Samto 8 5 m Telephone C. . 308 suclessor to Jonn Woodmanst E and heavy teaming; local and tance furn BROMLEY & SON. | et St Phone 333 LONG DISTANCE MOVINGs BROWYN & HARTLEY., . - Shetucket 'St. Phone 607, ] PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING | ) TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly ‘and at reasomabie prices, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. i 'BOOKBINDING —_— = BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway Your Old ) SOFT AND STIFF HATS Made to lcok as good as new at the EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. | retephons 1227 253-23 Broadway BROADWAY SHOE SHINE m ©“OE REPAIR SHOP % 2 3ROADWAY

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