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FAIR AND CLOUDY TOMORROW.' COLDER TODAY; A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Male A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get 1t WANTED—Femalo WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—Steady . pinboy. Aetna Bowliing Alleys. declld WANTED—Automobile men; let us call tor your tubes and do a real vul- canizing “job for you small prices. Phone WANTLD- large service, ~ deciid first class auto me- WANTED—Lady ~ bookkeeper ~ with real abilily, to have charge of otfice where. ability will.be properly reward- ed. Phone 114¥-5 for appointment. declid WANTED—Middle aged Protestant woman as housekeeper for ome person. A Apply by letter to Box 113, Brooklyu, ust understand the Ford car|Conn, or in person, inquiring at the Iy steady dob good pay. Ad- | Brookiyn Postoffice: deciod Colchester ' Garage, Colchester, | — o i, (AR T 0 0! o WANTED—Maid for general house- Conn._Phone connection.” __declod | JR NI o r Yo venings® . Mra. Josepn WANTED g00d_young man. The| Worth, Jr., 18 Elfiwood Ave. decyd Bard Uniow Co., 103 Chestnut St. o0 clean & up around house, Apply before §.30 & m, decll BD—Good barber for steady good pay. Louls Lague Dan- decdd WANTED—Young man with fair ed- n anid executive ability, to learn manufacturing; one avith mill ferred; good opportunity. Yandwriting, giving age, care Bulletin TED—One or two cordwood; all wi n choppers for Job. decsd WAN WANTED — Laborers on state road t and WANTED—First s0 & good p n. 54 Me han WANTED AT ONCE FIRST CLASS BAKERS FOR WENTWORTH SYSTEM OF DAY- LIGHT BAKERIES, 174 BANK ST, NEW LONDON, CONN. WANTED A first-class Auto Salesman — state age, experience, refer- =nce and salary or commission :xpected. Write to Box 25, sare Bulletin. WANTED A capable 'Salea Manager for 1 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. WANTED g 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 laborers, 40 weavers, 4 wet finish- e general housew women, &'rls for machine work, dyehouse help, Picker room ship carpenters, 3 cooks o arding room, 3 nursemaids, 2 4 dresser tenders JE_EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, B0. L. CHESBIO, Mgr. Central Building. | WANTED—A woman or girl for gen- eral housework. Mrs. David N. Gordon, 515 West Main St. decdd WANTED—A competent woman for general housework, by a lady living alone. 14 Broad St.. Groton, Conn. decdd i STENOGRAPHER—A lady about 25 years of age is wanted for office work in a factor must be accurate with figures and competent on shorthand: it you cannot fill requirements, do not reply. Write Brown, care Bulletin. decsd WANTED—Capable middle aged wo- | man for light housework; no washing eferences required. Ad- are of Bulletin, dec2d {or laundering; r | dre Y. G. WANTED — Competent woman _for { housework. W. F. Clark, Lebanon. Tel. 18-4. = 2id wA for | steady work; good pay. Brookhill Mfg: Co. Mecha on. Conn._ Telephone 101. WANTED—.Experienced warpers and | wind learners. Apply West is nov20d WANTED—GIrls for picking knuee off. goods; can sit or stand f» warw al.u workygiven out to ta&: home, living near mill, West Sile/ Silk WANTED GIRLS Conn. Popcorn Candy Co. 80 WATER STREET WARl'ED—;by middle of Jamuary, heated iront room, witn board, central location, on or, neur car line. ~Address i declld WANTED — The Seaside Sanatorium at Crescent Beach will need 100 quarts of milk per day. If interested in tur- nishing same, specifications can be se- cured by writing or telephoning the of- fice of the State Tubercuiosis Commis- State Capitol, Hartford. Bids e opened Un the 17th inst. decl0d | WANTED—To buy a cordwood Saw- with belt and pulley. Address able, Bulletin. . dec10d (OUSANDS U. S. governmert per- manent jobs NOW Open to men-women, | 15 up, $1,100-52,000 year; quick raise; common education suificient; list of openings free; write today. ~Franklin| Institute, Dept. §1-Y,, Rocnester, N. Y. decsd £ FOR SALE—Gasoline, tank and pump; b)gfle(l:blfilxgam, 74 Thames St, :&o?iflch. FOR SALE—One horse - light farm wagon, democrat . wagon, practically new, $28, two large new street,blank-- ets, ‘one large new auto robe.: €all at hotse, 13 Franklin St, top bell. decild FOR SALE—Two ears dry chestnu wood. George A, Kahn, Yantic, Conn. Tel. Lebanon. decl1TusTu- FOR SALE—Single Comb Brown Leg- horn cockerels, ,go0d_size and 'color. John Curry, Yantic. Tel. §36-4. declld FOR SALE—30 gallons sweet cide White Wyandotte cockerel. P. Curtin, Baltic. dectid FOR SALE—Reg. O. I C. boar 7 mo. old. Phone 1017-3 or call 276 W. Main St. decild- WANTED—By Jan, 1st, five or six| room tenement or cottage by family of two. Pnone 120, decd WANTED Mot ycle and bicycle repairing are agents for Harley- Davidson on display. Water St. HUL—Piedmont, § i T Y motoreycles and have & 1920 0., decsd i Norwich Cycle 14| in a pi from ba opp. aechd WANTED g, chimneys e fo jeight ¥ and range repair- caned, repairs furnish- s of ranges and stoves;| experience; work Harris, 17 Quarry St. crested_to int nkliin r the season Dec. WANTED—In_Danielson, Conn., six! tenement houses and two coitages for| quic le. 1 have buyers for same. Weisler's jieal Hstate Ageney. Box 3us, Danielson, Conn. -* decid WANTED—Anyone running® dances can find a first class.non-union violin- ist and prompter by writing fo Box 48,/ Route No. §, Norwich Town, Cona. nov24d WANTED_Farms: we have a speciali call for_farms, from $509 up to 32,0003 we guarantee to sell your farm within 30 days after it is placed with us; must be " good _bargains. Kirman's Farm Agen So. Scituate, R. L Phone| Citnate. noy22d | cord delivered; also FOR SALE—Cows; also Guernsey bull 9 months old: Phone 1859-23.. declld FOR SALE—Good hard sood, $10 & cord; also fancy silver birch or hickory for fireplaces or heaters, sawed at any length, $15 a cord; nothing under half i Christmas trees delived at 35 per dozen; all orde by mail, R, F. 'D. 3, Norwich, Con: order quickly, C, 0. D. Everett D. Bei jamin. dec8TuThS FOR SALE—O. I C. .and 'Chester White young pigs. also Jersey cow. L| Wells, Yantic, Conn. . decATuThS FOR SALE A one-iorse farm wag- on, new g $25; one Concord buggy. 0 wheel: one storm blanket, $20 oue driving sleigh, $9; also driving und \work harness. Mrs. I'rank’ Dittrich, Northi Windham. dechd FOR SALE—Berkshire boar 1 year lold. The Oid Grant Place, Canterbury { Turnpike. aec1vd FOR SALE--At once, lady's- nice .fur coat. Inquire Room 19, Central Bldg. decivd g FOR SALE—Two more young heifers, bred @t Plain Hill farm, and sold with our regular guarantee; also. cows and registered Berkshire swine. D. M. & 0.°S. Peck, Norwich Town, Conn. decdTuTihS . FOR SALE—Good farm, well wooded, price rigiit: Brazil ducks te exchauge for pure bred pbultry. Saunders Farm, North Scotland; R. D. 1, Hampton. decsd FOR SALE—House in West Waure- s, every Thurs-|gan, consisting of four tenements, ‘in . A, Heebner's, Water St. A | good condition; price low. Apply F. 2 4d Moosup, Conn. decsd D 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, Wiliimarai | | 1 | | . Conn. Weavers APPLY TO JOSEPH HALL & CO. TRADING COVE M!LL Nowich 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 1l kinds raw furs, hides A, L. Miils wiil be at N v an St every her notice. novid We can dispose Qur, | | f any iyers mean fano play , Woolworth 0ld taise’ teetn, Liberty onds, money ned on lib- The Col al Loan Co.. . (near Shetucket St.)." ' buy veai cai 1d_dairy cattle, Cal Tel. 63. y nen ges and ‘stoves. Call A ner, 55 Franklin St., or Tel. 117-3. WA ror; NTED — Antique furniture, mir- colored glass, silver, historical old books, and old 'létters. A 5. Franklm St Tel. 3 - SAWMILLS - Two Units complete in everyi detail — Lane Mills, - 10x12; engine, mounted on boilers—! | 1 condition beaten only by new rigs. Price right. Operating daily until December 15th. Senan g H. F. MAINE South Windham Phone Willimantic 102-3 Special Classes Attend Seceecns i SCHOOL TRUCKING AND TEAMING TEAMING and moving; long distance rucking & specialty. “john H. Fprd. 233" Main ne 792, novid C, D. JOSLYN, 295 West Main St., suce: r to Joh ‘Woodmansee, light and heavy.teaming; local and long dis- tance furniture moying a speclalty. el. 857-3. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 33 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very ‘promptly and at reasonable prices. 256 Main Street, Norwich; Conn. | ARTHUR H. LATHROP, On the Square. Siietucket St. Phone 175. On Diamonds, Jew- BUILDING H all” Personal prop. | erty at a low rate| PUKALLUS BROTHERS ! o . Ue| CONTRACTORS 1 sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. TO LOA | 63 Frankiin St. Norwich, Conn LOST AND FOUND LOST—Tuesday, jame Sabourin o this office bunch of keys on tag. Finder declid \ small puppy dog witn four legs and white spot on head der notity W. H. Bowen, 445 North Main St b declla Timken-Hyatt and New Departure Bearings SALES—SERVICE GARLOCK & HAYNES | BANK STREET, Second Fioor Phene 781-3 NEW LONDON RAW FURS WANTED. LARGE OR $MALIL COLLECTIONS, A. C. BE! NNETT, URY, CT. CANTE INSURANCE INSURANCE FOP EVERYTHING INSURABLE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shatucket 8t. Norwich, Conn. deemed. pledges for Carpenters and Builders All work satisfactorily done, with best labor and material procurable. Telephone 638-14 Office and Shop SMITH AVENUE ILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to, STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials -at right w nair-color restoring, sham- poo, face massage. Madam ‘Lindgren Beauty Shop, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 553-12. decba 28 : FOR SALE—Wo0d in stove lengtlis. Inquire § Central Ave, ~Anton Kozlow- ski. decd FOR SALE — Barred Rock cocks, cockerels, tripys and pens, for show or breeding James Bishop, Westerly, RB. L Phone 4276, decdd FARMS for sale. Write for catalogue. F. L Racine. Danielsan. Conn. sepidd. 75 COWS FOR SALE TWO MORE CARLCADS WILL ARRIVE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6. FRED W. HOXIE LEBANON. FOR SALE RESIDENCE No. "110 WEST THAMES STREET, MQODERN CONVENIENCES. THE BEST LOCATION IN THAMESVILLE., PRICE LOW. THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones \ FOR SALE A modern two-apartment house of five rodms each, ‘and .very desirably located, within ten ‘minutés” walk from Franklin uare. 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 $2,600 Two Tenement House : With Improvements, Always Well Rented and Located 10 -Minutes' Walk to Franklin: Square. FRANCIS D, DONOHUE Central Building Phane Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Good 50-acre farm, well located; pleasant surroundings,’ 8-room' house, first_class condition, 2 large. barns. poultry houses and outbuildings, 20 acres nice fields, 20 acres pasture, 10 acres woodland, plenty fruit. Only 00; $500 cash required. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn, FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD' SAWED| FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD 233 Main Street. Tel. 792 DRUGGISTE Christmas Remittances Te the Old Country, Everywhers, For Sale JOHN A. DUNN' 50 MAIN STREET ; prices by skilled labor. Telephone .50 West Main St —_— T WHEN ¥OU WANT 10 put your bus.. iness before tns pur:z heére fs ne medium r than throuzh the ad- vertisinz coiuams of The Bulletin. _THERE 15 no -dvorzYsln' medium in Easters Connecticut equal to The Bul- ietin for business results. THERT 12 no acvartizing medium in 1 Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bule ietiin for But..es3 Tesuiis DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS| REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE - Call Tel. 1863, New. London WEST SIDE HIDE CO. 2 horses that 1 have had hired out doing A. V. COVELLO general work. I also have 15 other i . Ve horses that are suitable for any kind Tel. 683-3 198 Cliff Street[of a job, business horses, farm chunks ‘M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | A Baletin For Sale | A Bullein To Let ; * Advertisement Will Sell It| ~ Advertisement Will Rent iz A Bulletin For Scie Advertisement Vil FOR SALE FOR SALE—Hard wood, sawed 1 T0 RENT_Eight-room house' with! stove lengths, delivered in Norwich. L Saragel “ingUIYe evenings. Tel 259: | OUFIL nwl, sue 1506 Scuucbanc, (o W. Flwnf‘ Tl iea102. 0v25d ! aeclias i rl:t Ccaf. bue Avli counay cias U - 5 A" nie warm. room. good it Vite 1917 2V Wi Cur. G 5 FOR SALE. T NI iy 158200 seckuam, b Sueluvael o Seven-room modern Gottage and one- J3Gaiion: Wilh ‘private ramily. - Fugne Conn. ey car .garage, situated o’ good size lot dn : o Norwich Town. % orisAuE House is dnished in hard wood, has cpen beam ceiling ef- fect in dining raom and is ety aitmic: tive throughout. Price 35,500, including PO RENT—Furnished rooms with board. No. 13 Loswell “Ave. decITUPHFS STORAGE—Household - goods stored ' for long or siiort term; rates reason- able. Fanning Studio. 52 Broadway. ecsd FOR SALE VERY ATTRACTIVE - COTTAGE HOUSE - Eight Room and Bath Near Center .of City or two gentlemen. e 58 Wash.ngton St. FOR RENT—Taxi, closed car, eight-| cylinder, ‘seven-passenger Cadiilac. Phone 82-4. T. Ethier. * dectd T LET—Four-room flat. Inquire at 'flrnoklgn Outfitters. dee3d TO RENT—Flat, “five rooms and bath,- gas-and electric lights. Inquire Alling Rubber 3d TO RENT—Garage in rear housekeeping. ‘Inquire 17 Boswell Ave. at 10€ Sehool St. * Phone 1048-2. aug: MAKE YOUR DOLLARS WORK FOR YOU * 1 offer a limited’ number of shares in a New England Company that has paid eight per cent. dividends Since its organization in 188%; an unbioker, dividend record for over 35 years. In recent years its sh hoiders have received extra, divi- dends in the form of rights, |t has no preferred shares and no bond in- debtedness. It is an offering of un- usual merit. Ask me about the French Loan of 1917 and Great Bri- tain & Jreland Loans. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate, Investments, insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones " Flour of 'your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scrup: will muKe hehs lay. Phone 326-5 (GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO, “WE CALL YOUR - ATTENTION TO THE PURINA PRODUCTS Advertisement ~ Appearing On An Inside Page. We substantiate every claim they, make without any reservations. THE YANTIC GRAIN FARM, STOCK, CROP AND TOOLS. One of the best tarms in-New London | county, locateu la ‘Tattville, known a: the Poneman Company tal owned to- day by Victor Marcalrefe. This farm, comprises 103 acres, 7o acres of tillable. This tillable land is free from stone, very heavy, the best of elevation and has been drained. Every inch of it can | be worked by machinery. Well adapted; for trucking and gardening. The bal- ance is pasture aud woudiand; 2 big appie orchards, and plenty of other fruits; 1l-room 1% stery use, with | running water, barn 45x108 ft., tiéup for {40 cattle and { horses, capacity for 150 tons of hay, one of tife best barns in the county; stock consists 16 cows, Theiters, 1 buil, 4 horses. avout 20/] AND PRODUCT CO. pigs, some fowls, iy good | 3 ! machinery, includin s, one S | h. p. and one 3 L. p.. wood sawing outfit reaper milk separator, a is the village of Tafty bottles and a milk wa lay. several bushels of good corn, in- | cluding all of t! p. There is uoth- ing reserved in this sale. For price and machine, | binder, ge milk- route in aboui 230 milk 11 of FOR SALE—Horses ¢ - FOR SALE_Pair of second hand T D AR S R horses, “bargain_ price; also lone ex- 5 o RS press wagon, 12 foot body, one-horse on 3 aniclson, COnm. | jumber ~Wagon, " a sawing machine $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. Thi a wonderful bargain sit- | uated as it is in a_quiet village not over a 3'minutes’ walk to troll The cottage has lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. mounted on-a truck, two-horse tipcart body, ‘a team:wagon and'a 1917 seven- passenger Reo car, with seven tires and lotof extra tubes’ These goods all at| extremely low prices to close out. In- quire of Fred R. Dubuc, 110 Broad St., Danielson.".Conn, declod FOR SALE—Pair farm ho; cheap. Edst Great Plain. Phone 3 dec1od FOR SALE—One black horse, age § ars, weight 1350. - Inquire Tel. 161. clectric FOR SALE_A horse, weight 1000 Ibs: Tnquite” of ‘3¥. C. Messner, No. 275 Jackson St., Willimantic, I “decsa / horses. 2800 -4 Danielson. Iyn, Conn., R. decsd A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—several Tundred cords of wood and some timber. A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR SALEPalr bay Ibs. §-10 vears. Tel. 1 Yichacl Harrington, Book . FOR SALE—Two horses: bargain for quick-buyer, or will exchange for cow or pullets, J. W. Wellington, Sprague, Ct. decbd FOR SALE—Heavy horse. The Edw. Chappell Co. nov2id HORSES 25 head of good acclimated Horse one pair that I have worked on the street sprinkler all summer, three pair that have been working for a con- tractor for the last three montks, six FOR SALE 185,500 You Will Buy 16 Acre Farm, with 8 room house and barn, within 5 minutes’ walk of the city limits, in West Main Street. For full particulars and drivers. Carts, Reach Wagons, Buggies, Harness, double and single, also ®» good line of New Rlankets that I will sell at'a small margin. It in need ©f anything in the horse line, see me before going elsewfiere. E._J. HAMILTON . 375 Main St., Résidence 1212, Stable 650 SALE HORSES I have a few good Horses that are suftable for all kinds of work, and.I ant to diepose of them right away. Some are'second hand, and all are ac- climated, Prices right. Come and see them.. ° . ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. RBY FARM FOR SALE About 100 acres, good buildings, plenty of wood, fruit and water, near trolley. Ask me. PRENTICE, E. A, Phone 300, 86 Clim St. . Tel. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES i | I GET OUR PRIiCE ON STORAGE BATTERIES BEFORE PURCHASING The Garlock & Haynes Co. Phone 781-3 NEW LONDON, CONN. Starters—Generators—Ignition Devices 1 [ seplod CASTINGS HOTELS —_— IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street _ American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone D Shatucket Street el-Hoff Hotel HAVES, BROS, Props. hena 1227 2628 Broadway AUTOS TO RE E. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves: Bulletin Office’ every morning except Sunday at 4 30 o'clock fer Willimantie, }First car in_morning to leave Williz fmantic for Norwich. Inquire at New! [York Lunch or at the hotels. ' -novidd “ BOOKBINDING "BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Jf you want a comfortable car-to ride in call up JOHN | Norwich, Dodge closed serv. | Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order ice car. Phone 152.12 198 Seoxtuay C. % ton, 1 Longiord, yand guaranteed; caa furnish any stan- dard lype body; attractive prices; terms to respunsible buy | Corporation, 307 Dean S FOR RENT—Furnished roowm for one. R. L o B Overland roadste: ! about. | Phone 165 0 {may be higher and One seven passenger closeu Studesaier, suitabie 10r a b. S. Car, new coru tawes, in sood Condition, price $300. inquire J. ucGione, trading Kkitchen range. Very u?:r% '.e% ns. Jan, ‘flwnbmx‘ovém_n'le;f&neT:;‘\:n‘i(ogv=|gr:,°$_§ i Cove Garage. ~declod 1, 1920, price will be $6,000. Buy now [all 1 3 premises,| FOR SALE—On = 5 & and incldentally save. $300. ~Address| 62 SPrng St - . Qecl0d fear. run only due mics, poieging HOME, care Bulletin Co. declid TO RENT—Four = furpished rooms,|iu4uirc J. McGlone, Trading Cove with all improvements, 42 CLff St. Garage. deciod gectid 3 ” ALL REBUILT TRUCKS—One G. M. Vims. painted Lewis L. rovidence, deci MW 0 touring one 1917 “ales) FOR SALE—One car, one Uveriand 1917 Reo #mven-pa. Studebaker seven- ex 19: roadster, nger; one one one Stutz 1913 run’ tville Garage, J. B. Paradi iy SALE—A Republic & condition. tic’ Div, dectd A {apartment block on Frankiin S ool = deo2d : 2 . Apply Alling Rubber FOR S 1917 Light Six Bulck Immediate Possession v29d __|roaaster, in good condition. “Inquire at TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light | o b du o STLERET RD 0w NERS—Does your carystart oct29a Have you poor iights? Have <8 P X YOuf. magneto recharged _in | J C TO RENT-Flat of 7 rooms with all |3 hile You wast, | Norwben Walde improvements. 1Inquire at Brooklyn S| e ames L.Case Outfiters, . | il e TR = 4 _— — FOR S TO . RENP—Basement tenement at|galivery Xwel 40 Shetucket Street 36 School straet. 3 rooms. TROUITe At | Su15e corrpmiin ™ g rs Cars at lflu-l"!n Oftice . Oct.13d. Mnxvellll 1-2 Ton Truck at TO KENT—Furnish rooms: o Atsosniues wre o . L e I BT e s i L D LT spring oetter vider it.now. delivery 3 Second hand cars. H. E. n. Danieison, Conn., Tel. 340, 21 Maple St. tfoctlsd. USED CARS FOR SALE One 1919 Buiek S-passenger touring, first class condition. Ome 1917 Ford touring car. first class condition. Ome 1018 Overland runaboui. One 1918 7-passenger Hudson Super- | Six, run less than 9,000 miles, first class condition. BARRETT-HUDSON CO. Telephone 1142-3, USED CARS REC 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 1916, 1 ton truck, electric lights, starter, large body, $500. REPUBLIC 3 ton, ood running order, only $375. STEWART 34 ton, Continental nie- tor, Simken axles, only $425, Time Payments Arranged ‘THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 SHETUCKET STREET * Phone 212 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without G ments but Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges Attach- FFICIENT A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is a= essential modern houses as cleuricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK Ly expert workmen at the fairest prices. . Ask us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FIiTTING PLLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. 5 Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. . T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing 9t FRANKLIN STREET Phone 91-2 Williman- | OR SALE—1917 Ford touring car | 3 i - ¥ Watei tuix pager o i ix ureen Brotiers’ consiznment »:le at Plaia- .eid, Copm. An ady. will appear here soon of great importance to fanciérs of hgh grade and thoroughbred Ayrshire. ON TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m. we will offer at public'sale one of the finest young blooded" Ayrsnire herds in this section of the country, including the herd bull Jackstraw, Jr. sired by Imported Jackstraw, also one other fine buli by same sire; one fine yearling. WITTER BROS. AUCTIONEERS, J. C. WITTER, N. A. WITTER, Asst. Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Malm St.. Dzaielxon, Conu. Write. €a* sale poSters giving full deséription, DENTISTS J——————————— i1 DR. ALFRED RICHARDS | DENTIST Office Hour: 5 Thayer Luilding _Residence tel. 1325 i i ~ DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 and 7 to 8.9, m. DR. C. R. CHAMBEREAIN Dental Surgeon 1, Grory Building Norwich, Conn. | i DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Nerwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9a.mto 8 p. m Telephone Mmusic GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Teacher of Violin Studio, 21 CIiff Street e FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings ‘and Receptions. 2 Fifth Strest. Phone 1251-13 Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN | PHONE 127.4 BLISS PLACE {1 HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND PIANG TUNERS NI 122 Prossect St. Phone 51k ° FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 ' 22 Clairemont Ave. i | DANCING. N. H, LEVY, Instructor, Chamber of Commerce Hail; private fessons daily: evening. classes Mondays and Thurs- days, § p. m. Phone 1747 or 424-3. novisd . — e CIGARS WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $32.00 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St RESTAURANTS | L WAN JEN @O0U a3 s L WIHEN YOU WANT {0 pui your bus. DETECTIVES fness befors the public. there Is no = S C o . CASES inyes- medium better, than throvzh the ad- | itiei e N EASES The Builetln: Conn.

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