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RAIN OR SNOW TODAY; . . . FAIR—COLD TOMORROW A Bulletin Want' " Advertisement Will Get It e —— WANTED—Male A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ————— A Bulletin ‘For Sale Advertisement Wil Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell Tt FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS. DESPATCHES A Bulletin For Sale WANTED—Female WANTED-—Miscellaneous - FOR SALE - FOR SALE ANTED—A - first class auto me- chanic; must understand the Ford car thoroughiy: steady job, good pay. Ad: ss Lolcliester " Garage, ~Colenester, Phone connection. declod ‘WANTED—Middle aged Protestant woman as housekeeper. Ior, one person. Apply, by letter to- Bex 113, Brookiyu, Conn., or in person, Brooklyn Posteffice. “WANTED—A good young man. The B.A(; d }L"r'imn Co., 103 Chestnut St. TWANTBD—A man to work a day_or two cleaning. up around house, : St Apply before $130 a. m. T WANTED—Good barber for steady position; good pay. Louis Lague, Dan- ielson. ¢ dectd WANTBD—A working partner in @ live proposition just started in Nors wich; $200 required; you take charge of usiness after instruction; $20 per week to start: 1 will buy you out after six months If you are dissatisfied. This is a live deal and only live men want- ed. You see the inside before you in- vest. Address Square Deal, care Bulle- tin decdd an with fair ed- ucation and executive ability, to learn textile manufacturing; one with mill experience preferred; g0od opportunity. Apply In own handwriting, giving age, to Textile, care Bulletin Co. _dectd " WANTED—A man to drive team and two or three men to chop wood. I W. Foot 185 a T WANTED—Young. m ANTED—One or two choppers fo! cutting cordwood; all winter job. O. H. Mal dec3d WANTED — Laborers on state road work, between ®Taftville -and Jewett City: free transportation to and from Franklin Square, L, J. Wilcox. Tele- phone 38-13 Jewett Cit nov20d WANTED_First class pgperhanger; also a good painter. Apply to W. H. Martin, 94 Mechanic St, Danielson. oct2id WANTED A firsi-ciass Auto Salesman —|: state age, experience, refer- ence and salary or commission expected. Write to Box 25, care Bulletin. WANTED A capable Sales Manager for a local Auto concern; state age, experience, reference and salary. Write to Box 30, care Bulletin. WANTED LABORERS on Construction Work Apply at once to THE GOODYEAR| MILLS CO. Goodyear, Conn. anted at Once enced Salesn W on Men's Wear WANTED By LATHERS 90 Cents Per Hour Steady Work. Pleasant Location. Apply to the FRED F. FRENCH CO. Connecticut Mills Morin Avenue Danielson, Conn. Ask for Mr. Carew. WANTED ,75 laborers, 40 weavers, 4 wet finish- efs 22 general housework women, girls for machine work, dyehouse help, room, ship carpenters, ), 3 cooks carding room, 3 nursemaids, . 4 dresser tenders. FREE EMPLOYMENT BURFAU, GEQ, L. CHESBHO, Mgr. ny . LOST AND FOUND 1LOST—Secotch _collie, tag No. 43503 23 Roath St tan and white, Finder please return to 104 1,0ST—Black bag, containinz money and keys, between Porteous & Mitchell store and Union St. Return to X. Y. 7, Bulletin Of dect6a “1OST—In Norwich Town, black and white Angora cat. Telephone 76. décsd THERE 13 0o aavertising medium in Fastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letin for Lusipess resulls ANTED—GIrls to work on scwing machines; oo changs for advance: ment; paid while learning. Inquire at 41 Thames St Rellable Cap Mfg. Co. decd WANTED—Maid_for general house- wo Apply evenings, Mrs. Josepn Worth; Jr; 15 Elmwood Ave. . decid WANTED—A good horse that is kind, gentie-and safe for 2 woman to handle, weight about 1200 or 1300 1bs, ase about § gr 10 years, Charles H. Rob- bins, Westminster, Canterbury, Conn. deg10d WANTED — The Seaside Sanatorium at Crescent Beach will need 100 quarts of milk per day. If interested in fur- nishing same. specifications ¢an be se- cured by writing or telephobing.the of- fice of the State Tuberculosis® Commis- sion, State _ Capitol, Hartford. A Bi will be opened on the'17th inst. decl0d WANTED—A woman ot girl for gen- WANTED—To buy a cerdwood saw- one woman _for general housework. Reply Box 137, Pomfret, Conn., stating wages expected. decsd STENOGRAPHER—A lady about 25 years of age is wanted for office work in a factory, must be accurate Wi figures and competent on shorthand you cannot fill requirements, do reply. Write Brown, care Bulletin. decsa h if not WANTED—Capable middle aged wo- man for light housework; no wWashing or laundering; references required, :\d‘; dress X. Y. G. care of Bulletin. de WANTED — Competent woman _for housework. ~ WL . Clark, Lebanon. Tel. 18-4. novaid W NTED—An experienced cook. Mrs. Sith, ‘62 Broad St. Tel, 4. a ¢ WANTED—Girls for light, clean, steady work; good pay. Apply at once, Brookhill Mfg. Co., Mechanic St, Dan: ielson, Conn._ Teléphone 101 ~ nov2d| VANTED_Experienced warpers and winde; Apply West Side nov20d . WANTED—Girls for picking kno:s ot goods; can sit or stand to w o work given out to tax: home, if mill, West Sile Silk Mill. WANTED—50 GIRLS To Work On Power Machines MAKING LADIES’ SKIRTS GOOD PAY——CALL AT CADILLAC HALL 32 MARKET STREET HELP WANTED Girls Over 16 Years of Age THE AMERICAN THREAD COMPANY Willimantic Mills, Wiliimartic, Conn. WANTED Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & Co0. TRADING COVE L Nowich [ I eral nousework. Mrs, David N. Gordon. | table, with belt and pulley. Address 315 Wesp Main St. . decdd | Saw T: ‘Bulletin. dec10d _ “WANTED—A competent woman {0r| “THOUSANDS U. S, government per- general housework, by a lady living|manent jobs now open to men-women, alone. 19 Broad St. Groton, Conn. 18 up: $1,100-32,000° year; quick rais decdd commin éducation sufficient; list of TWANTED_A cook and second girl or | OPERInSs free; write today. Franklin Institute, Dept. decSd WANTED — Second hand -furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anythins; largest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward. warerooins 30-32 Water St. Norwich. Write, call or tel. 70 v3d_ GOOD WAGES FOR HOME WORK. We need you to/make socks on the [ easlly learned Auty Knitter; experience | unnecessary; distance immaterial; posi- tively no canvassing; yarn supplied. Particulars 2c stamp. 'Dept. 205C., Auto Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE_A ofc-horse farm wag- on, new gear, $25; one Concord. buggy. new wheels; one’ storm blanket, 320 . oue driving sleigi, $9; also driving and Mrs’ Frank Dittrich, | work harness. North Windham. dectd FOR SALE—Berkshire boar 1 year| old. The Old Grant Place, Canterbury Turnpike: : aecivd FOR SALE—At once, lady's nice fur coat. Inquire Room 19, Central Bldg. deciod FOR SALE—Evergreen and princess | pine wreaths and crosses; prices 35 and 90 cents; crosses $1. Mrs. Charles J.| King, 24'Elm St, City. decda” | FOR SALE—Two more young heifers, | bred at Plain Hill farm, and sold with | our regular_guarantee; also cows and | registered Berkshire swine.. D. M. &| 0. S. Peck. Norwici Town, Conn. decITuThS : FOR SALE—Good farm, well wooded, | price right; Brazil ducks to exchange | for pure bred poultry. Saunglers Farm, | North Scotignd, Ad. Thompsof, Routs 1. ecs FOR SALE—House, in West Waure- gan. consisting of four tenements, in good condition; price-low. _Apply F. Downing, M. D.i Mossup, Conn.; dec8d! EXPERT hair-solor restoring, sham- ! poo, face maszsage. Madam _Lindgren Beauty Shop,- Thayer Bldg. - Tel. 553-12. Knitter Co., Buftalo, N, X. dec6S _decSd g5 WANTED—By Jan. 1st, five or siX| FOR SALE—Wood in stove lengths. | room tenement or cottage by tamily Pf|Inquire 4 Central Ave. Anton KoZlow- | two. Phone 130, ' decyd® | ski, decd WANTED —Motorcycle and bleycle] "pop SALE — Barred Rock | cock repairns. We are gents for Harley: | oooicerels, triovs and. pens. for show of | Dy Y eicn “vels"® o, V{4 | breeding . James Bishop, Westerly. R.| qu. display. - Norwich _Cyele Co. 44| PGS ¢ J3Res | SRR SEWERS wanted on_ woolen and| FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed in| worsted goods. Moosup Mills, Moosup, | {foVE \ensths, delivered in Norwich. I Conn. decsd | - 3 h 3 PESHUL—Piedmont, $.in a pack, for 5¢; Manila cigars, 6 fof #d¢; buy a pipe from us;‘ nice ones in vases, etc. to- bacco_in jiurs, at Magaws Smoke Shop, opp. “WOOlWorth’s 5_and 10c. store. deced ® WANT Victrola uy & second-hand condition. Address | wecod | | o good in Victrola, care Bulletin. WANTED —Slove and range repair- ing, chimneys cleaned, repairs furnish- ed for muKes of ranges and stov eight y experience; work guarans teed. Ged F. Harris, 17 Quarry St. decid ANT y th nteredted to Know VG, theb ki elder. - mil | closes for the season Dec. 150 C. W. Grant. Daniclsou, Co and two cotta ve Luyers fo ate Agency. D , Conn. D—Anyone running dances a first class non-union violin-| writing to Box 48,| i Town, Coun. can find ist and pri Route No. nov2d | ¢ have a speciall 00 up to 32,0003 we guaraniee to sell your farm within 30 days after it is placed with us; must be good _bargains. Kirman's: Farm Agency, Scituate, R. L' Phone SK13 Stituate. nov22d NT1 furs, every Thurs- WANTED—Raw day, at H. A, Heebner's, Wat WY . Bennett. . movéd W furs, hides il be at Nor- Talman St, every Saturday ‘till further notice. novid WANTED—Farms. We can_dispose large and small _Our business. Weisler's Piano player Woolworth Co. for Satur- oct4d WANTED — Old false teeth bonds, diamonds, money loan eral terms. The Collat Loan Co..| 154 Water St. (near. Shetucket St.). sep2sd; WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED BOYS AND GIRLS | Over 16 years of age to oper-| |ate machines. Time work while learning; good wages on piece work basis. AMERICAN - THERMOS BOTTLE .COMPANY AUCTIONEER Successor to W, B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX LIBERTY BONDS INSTALLMENT CARDS THRIFT COUPONS AND PARTIAL-PAID .BOOKS BOUGHT “FOR CASH” OFFICE AT SHU-FIX 256 Mai- Street, Norwich, Conn. On the Square. On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all’ Personal prop- erty at a low rate of interest. U, deemed pledges f« sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. MONEY TO LOA 63 Frankiin Sta Narwich, Conn | RAW FURS WANTED. LARGE OR SMALL COLLECTIONS, A. C. BENNETT, CANTERBURY, CT. DRUGGISTS Christmas Remittances To the Oid Country. Drafts Payable Everywh For Sale By JOHN A. DUNN 5 MAIN STREET DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 1863, New London WEST GIDE HIDE CO. WANTED—To buy veai calves, 1b. up, beef and daity cattle, Cal Glaubinger, Colchester, Ct. Tél aug2d3 WANTED — To buy second-hand t nges and stoves, Call A 5 Franklin St., or Tel. 717-3. WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- ki rors, colored glass, silver, historical china, old +books, and old letters. A uckner, 55 Franklin st Tel 117-3. nay16d Teachers Wanted Men and women for high and gram- mar schools. .Women for graded and ungraded schools. Good salar HARTFORD TEACHERS' AGENCY, EAST HARTFORD, CONN. - Skins Pelts Hide's and Wool Wanted Drop us a line. sentative will call. thoroughly covered. Worcester Rendering Co. Auburn, Mass. Our repre- Territory o - SAWMILLS Two Units complete in every detail — Lane Mills, 10x12 engine, mounted on boilers— condition beaten only by new rigs. Price right. Operating daily until Decémber 15th. “H. F. MAINE South Windham Phone Willimantic 102-3 Special Classes . Now Forming Phone 1431 Noar Post Offies PSR s fra St et MILL SUPPLIES ‘ Get our prices on Mill Brooms before order- ing elsewhere. GRATON & KNIGHT LEATHER BELTING gives 1007 service. We carry a large stock in I‘iorwich. “Buy near by” i From CONN. SALES AND ENGINEERING CO. 93-85 Water St., Norwich Phone 219 C———————id 75 COWS FOR SALE TWO MORE CARLCADS WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6.‘; FRED W. HOXIE LEBANON. FOR SALE RESIDENCE No. 110 WEST THAMES STREET, MODERN CONVENIENCES, THE BEST LOCATION IN THAMESVILLE. PRICE LOW. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones — FOR SALE A modern” two-apartment five rooms each, house of and very desirably located, within ten migutes’ walk from Franklin Square. . Owner leaving city and must be sold at once.~ Price low. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, - REAL E ATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR SALE 1Two-Ton Republic Truck in good con- dition—tires oracticaily new. SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, Bean Hill. FOR SALE $2,600 Two Tenement House With Improvementé, Always ~Well Rented and Located 10 Minutes’ Walk-to Frankiin Square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building Norwich, Conn. Phone FOR SALE 7 Room Modern Cottage, located on CIiff street section. Lot 50 x 65. If your business is downtown and you wish a home near it, buy this, house. | Am_ leaving town. Address Box No. 4 Bulletirf. FOR SALE Good 50-acre . farm, well pleasant surroundings,’ §-room. house. first class condition, 2 large barns, | poultry houses and outbuildings, 20 acres. nice fields, 20 acres pasture, 10 acres woodland, plenty $2,000; $200 cash’ required. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic, Con: FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD ' SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. located, | DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- te Postélfice Box 1 ‘\\l'gr- o i HARRY B. FORD | for trucking” and gard fruit. Only |- FOR SALE VERY ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE HOUSE . & Eight Rooms and Bath Near Center of City Immediate Possession JamesL. Case 40 Shetucket Street l l _'TO RENT—Tcnement of five rooms, all'improvements. Inquis remises, 62 Spring St. AL %zcu% - With ail -improvements, 42,Cliff. St b iy, mprovements. 43 CUft STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. decSd = FOR RENT—Furnished room for one or two. gentlemén. 5 St. abem am 98 Washmgton P e AL e B B i e Sl BN FOR RENT—Taxi, closed car, eight- cylinder, "seven-passenger Cadillas, Phone 32-4. "T. Ethler. dectd TO RENT—Four-room tenement, all modern ' improvements. Inquire on premises. 102 High: St. decdd MO LET—Four-room flat. Inquire at ‘Brooklyn Quifitters. .dec3d TO RENT—Flat, five rooms and bath, gas and electric lights. Inquire Alling Rupber Co. « decid PRIVATE SALE' Surplus_ Furniture and Books, Book- cases, Bedsteads, Bureau, Chairs, Table, One week only, from 10 to 4 o’clock. 33 SPAULDING 'STREET All articles in the barn; walk in at the driveway. E. A. TRACY MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK FOR YOU 1 offer a limited namber of shares in a New England Company that has paid cight per cent. dividends since its organization in 188%; an unbroker. dividend record tor over 35 years. In recent years its shate- holders have received extra divi- dends in the form of rights. It has no preferred shares and no bond in- dobtedness. It is an offering of un- usual merit. Ask me about the French Loan of 1917 and Great Bri- tain & Ireland Loans. ARCHA W. COIT Real, Estate, Investments, insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway. IARM, STOCK, CROP AND TOOLS. Ote of the best farms in New London county. located in Tattyille, known as ihe Pohemal Company farm, owned to- day by Victor Marciurele. = This farm 3 5 acres of tillabie. free from stone, comprises 103 Thi re: tillable land is been drained. Every inch of it can be worked by machinery. Well adapted ning. The bal- ance”is pasture and woodland; 2 big appie orchards and plenty of other {ruits; 11-room 1% story house, with ruening water, barn43x109 ft., tieup for 40 cattle and 1 horses, capacity for. 150 tons of hay, one of the best barns, in the county; 'stock conSists of 16 cows: 7 heifers, 1 bull, 4 horses, about 20 pigs, some fowls,’ exceptionally good machinery. including 2 engines, one 8 b. p. and one § h. p., threshing machine, wood sawing outtit. reaper and binder, milk separator. a large milk route in the village of Taftville, about 230 milk bottles and a milk wagon. barn full of hay_ several bushels of good corn, in- cluding all of the crop. There is noth- ing reserved in this sale. For price and terms_inquire of Sundry Articles and over:200 books, |, heavy, the best of elevation and M il TO RENT—Garage in rear of Alling apartment block on Franklin St, $10 a month, ~Apply Alling’ Rubber Co. nov29d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, Inquire 17. Boswell Ave. oc b B : c 0. knquire J. McGls + “FOR RENT_Four rooms, heat and | Poee i a Eiione, STalive » & Tiaht U RINOE B e i Gt A0d | Cove Garage. | debiud | U e ek 1 s 1o rets Lranklin Squate. Phone 1104 between| KOR SALE—@ne Ford 1919 touring | {rom farming, honce will sell at the b, 330 and-9, deelod {ar.jrun omly 500 miles price $5pu.| Willeth place: in flg&\'l'lv, a little O MENT_¥ol firnishéd “rooms. | Gutige 7\ Mculone, ‘Trading Cove south of Ooboxo’lake on . - at 10 o’clock. sharp, T C. % ton, 1 Longford, 6 Vims, inted 3 & TO RENT—Room: 1 & L ms. painte & P housekeeping: 9 Fountat St - dectn |4nd Euaranteed; tun furnisn any stan- | thrée £0od cows, § tons by, t lumber .. FOR.SALE—Automobiles ased i on e phvrenes car, pe . In_good conditios ~ Auglonse AUCTION GNPy | TUBSDAY, DEC;10, 1919, ALL REBUILT TRUCKS—One G. M.! 2 ? &ype body; attractive prices; terms. to Tespunsibic buyers, Lewls L. Corporation, § R L wagon, .1 hand cart, I wheelbarrow, harnesses, 1 ‘platform scale, 1 balance, s 1 cider mill, 1 Planet, Jri.-planter and seed sower, I ‘weeder, 1 cultivator, | stone drag; 1 hprse rike, 1 reversiblc plow,. some grain. ‘chains, forks and such'small toois, 1 1915 Ford (in per- feet order), aboyt 300 laying pullets and hens, 12 good- turkeys, 28 colonies Lewis L. Fales Dean St, Providence, deciMW FOR SALE_Ouc Essex 1920 touring car, ome Utefland. 1913 roadster, one 1917 Beo - @wven-passenger, ohe 1917 tudebaker seven-passenger, ome 1912 verland: roadster,-one- Stutz 1913 run- of Itallan bees 3 v 3 about. Tn(;lvlne Garage, J. B. Paradis. | of h¥nes. in the Somb ana in jera” ot hone 163-5. - p - decsd AlF the. household goods in house, FOR SALE—1912 Hudson touring car in running ;condition, can be bought cheap, m_fi&mmey Ave. decss FOR SALE -~ Opc 1918 _6-cylinder Buick roadster s A-1 condition, with five riew tires and new -Exide battery; price $1:000. The A. C. Swan Co. ec: such as stoves, bedding. tables, chairs, dishes, 1 phonograph, 1 player piano, 1 refrigerator. and very many things not here mentioned, *such as for ,poultry supplies, 5 mash hoppers, incubators, brooders, etc., etc, I’ said day ‘proves stormy, sale will be mext fair week day. deci0a B. WILLETT. S FOR SALE—One 6-cylinder 4-passen- ger Haynes clyb roadster in A-1 condi- dition, ‘having just been, thoroughl Auction Notice gverhauled; -price $1,000. The A. C. Swan_Co. dec8d T Ao B MRS FOR SALE — One -cy] 3 Y, s A One 1909 4-cylinder;} ON SATURDAY, DEC. 13, 1918, limousine in good condition; price $250. The Swan Co. dec8d at 10 o'clock a. m., we will' open a highly important FOR SALE—A Republic' %-ton truck Phone 1048-2. aug23d FLOUR, GRAIN AND: FEED, Insist on. getting Duluth Imperlal or Hecker-Jones Flour of your. grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and' Beef Scraps: make’ hens lay. = Phone 326-3, GREENEVILLE GRAIN Co. , Right Straight ~ Through BETTER And No MORE * Asked For It YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS (0, - Phone 999 cash—sgeveral hundred cords of wood and some timber. A rare bargain. Send fol Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400) William A. Wilcox: FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R.’l. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR SALE $5500 You Will Buy 16 Acre Farm, with 8 room house and barn, within 5 minutes’ walk of the city i il West Main Street. particulars ** _A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 “Cliff Street For fu A NEARBY FARM FOR SALE About 100 ac g00d _ buildings, ty of wood, fruit'and water,. near olicy. Ask me. é . PRENTICE, . rhzne 86 Clim st AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES pl GET OUR PRIiCE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Phone, 198, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE—Horses B 5 ) FOR SALE_Pair' of second hand horses, “bargain Dprice; also lome exe press wixod, .12 ‘foot 'body, one-horse iumber , Wagon,. a sawing machine mounted -on a truck, two-horse tipcart body, a leaRm wagon ‘ufid a 1917 seven- 2 % L : ‘passenger Reo car, with"seven tires an Buys a F oom Cottage all furnish- |o¢ of extra’tubes, . These. goods all 3 ed. This is a wonderful bargainsit- |extremely low prices to closé out. In- uated as it is in a quiet village mot |§iTe O€-Fred K. Dubuc, 110 Broad . over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The | ™ fou gt Part fdvm RorEes, chods. cottage has electric lights and the|Magner's, , East .Great Plain. Phone furnishings are anfique. Investigate. |815-4. S ipthyt B s declid B FOR SALE—O, A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part gL T | cars. weight 1350, Inqaire 25 Market Tol. Jol. g decdd ALE_A horse, weight 1000 Ibs. Inquire of° Wi 'C. MCSSBEE. No. B Jackson St., Willimantic, FOR SALE_Pair - bay - horses, 2500 1bs. 3-10_years. Tel 142-4 Danleison, Michael Harrington, Booklyn, Conn,, R. D. 1. TV O " Tdecsd FOR SALE Two horses; bargain for quick huyer, or will' exchiange for Gom or pullets.~J, W. Wellington, Sprague, Ct. decsd _FOR,SALE—Heavy horse. The Edw. Chappell nova7d head of good acclimated Horses: one. pair ‘that-I' haveworked on' the strect sprinkler all summer, three pair| that have' been working- for “a’ cen- tractor for-the last.three montks, six horses that I have had hired out doing general “work.” ‘I also have -15 other norses that.are.suitable for any kind of. ajob,> business-horses, "fari chunks and ° drivers. Carts, Reach Wagons, Bliggies, Harness,’ double and single, also ‘® “good line’of New Blankets that“I-will Sell at‘a small margin. I in need of anything in tlic horse line, see. me before going elsewhere. E J. HAMILTON ~ | 371, 373, 375 Maia ‘St., Tel. Residence 1212, ‘Stable 650 I have a few goaod Horses; that -are suitable for all Kinds of work, and I want to dispose” of them right. away. Starters—Generators—Ignition Dgvices CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest AUTOS TO HIRE E. SAVAGE'S closed car ‘leaves| Bulletin Office every morning except! unday at 430 o'clock fer \Villimanlfl: First car in_morning to leave Willi- mantic ‘for Norwich. Inquire at New York Lunch or at the hotels, ' novidd I¥ you want a comfortable car to ride in cdll up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 152-12° —_—e THERE 15 5o advertising medium in Tel. 792 233 Main Street, Eastern Connecticut cqual to The Bule letin for business' results. i Some’are second ‘hand, and all are ac- climated. - Prices right. - Come and see them. ELMER Tel” 536-3. R. PIERSO; TO RENT—Flat ‘of 7 rooms with all |in A-1 condition. Phone 91-2 Willimane b improvements. - Inquice at Brooklyn {tic Div. i3 decid TUMIS IS OQutfitzers. octlTtt. > - of personal propertyifor Mr. Au- = + FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car. gustus Couture at his farm, lo- _TO RENT—Basement ..tenement _at | Tel. 9865-13, dec2d cated two miles norfh’ from Ce 56 Schaol street, 3 rooms. Inquire at | i tral Village Conn., on the s Bulletin_Oftice. = Oeel13d. FOR SALE-—1917 Light - Stx ' Baick [§ *called Green Hollow yoad. con- readster, -in good condition. Inquire at sisting of cattle, horses, hens, TO RENT-—Furnished - rooms: . also |G L. Shaw's, 69 Twelfth St. ' nowesd farming,topls, crops, such s hay. rooms for light housékeeping. ~Apply , ete.. in“fact, e at 10§ School St. #|¥ou contemplate having a car for next FORD OWNERS—Does nard? Have you poor hights?. Have your - magneto: recharged In the car while you wait. Norwich Welding Co.. Chestnut St. oct2sd our c; d’ in conducting his At'12 o'clock noon_the farm of sixty acres, with buildings there- on, will be placed on sale.” Terms = of “sale, on personal pryperty, FOR SALE—We can give immediate | 'cash, and on real estate a deposit delivery. on_Maxwet Touring Cars at|f -0f 10 per cent. of the purchase $975: ‘Chalmers. Tourfng - Cars at price will be required and bal- Maxwell 1°1-2 Ton Truck: at “ance when deeds are drawn. & These price: f stormy, thi the first same hour. WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No, 42 Main St Danieison, 'Conn., Phose comncction. re delivered. It sale will éccur Y alr day after at the spring better Gider it now as the price may be higher and. delivery: delayed. Second hand cars. -H, E.- Anderson. Danieison, Conn., Tel. 340, 21 Maple St. toctlsd: ; One 191D Buick J-passenger touring, first class. condition. One 1917 Ford touriag car, first class condition. . Ome 1918 Overl: rumabout. One 1918 7-pamscnmer Hudson Super- Six, rum less than 5,000 miles, firat elann conditio: . DENTISTS | DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Rulding DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon K7 Grory Building | Norwich; Conn. 1 BARRETT-HUDSON CO, Telephone 1142-3. REO 1916, 6 cyl, 7 pass., overhauled and in excellent running order, REO 1916, 4 cyl,' 5 pass, in fine condition ‘and a’bargain at $650. BUICK 1816/ 1 ton truck, "electric lights; starter, largeibody, $500. REPUBLIC 3 ton,~geod -running order, only $375. STEWART % ton, Continéntal mo- . tor, Simken axles, only $425, DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE - DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a.m.to 8 p._m. Telephone Time Payments Arranged THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 SHETUCKET STREET Phone 212 MUSIC: P ——————————— BACON STUDIO _BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR AND UKULELE Tel. 736 34 Central Building HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS :STREET - Telephone 552-2 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone 581 o 3 Modern Plumbing " as essential in ‘modern houses as elestricity is to lighting. We guaran. tee'the very best PLUMBING. WORK Ly expert workmen at the fairest prices. X - Ask us for plans and prices. FRANK G. BENSON - ~Teacher of Violim - " “ iy J. . TOMPKINS | e witcletin. o 92 Fifth Strest. . 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE * HOTELS D. MORRISSEY, Prop. & |r't7:|nn Gary Phone Service* Conneoted; Shatucket Strest Del-Hoff Hotel| EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. : Telephons 1227 ' °26-28 Broadway BOOKBINDING. ' BOOKBINDER .-~ JOSEPH ‘BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Riled te Order 108 Broadway GAS FITTING PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washingten Sg., Washington Building Norwich, Cenn. : : Agent. for N:'B.:O. Shest Packing. - T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET ! i PHONE 1274 BLISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND A} o“"nm St -Phome 3511 P . CIGARS WHITESTONE, CIGARS Per Thousand 11, Franklin St - Are 3. F. CONANT “RESTAURANTS ~ DANCING, . ‘WHEN" YOU- ARE 'IN“TOWN, TRY 'om: all; private Jessons g THE VICTORY LUNCH, 5:;';.‘“ ‘classes_Mondays: and Thurs: =3 Py no\'lsd" m. - Phone 1:!7 or 424-5.

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