Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It RO ool i s i A Bulletin Want o Advertisement Will Get it o WANTED—Mala WANTED—Foreman on small dairy tarm; married. Address Box 16, Bulle- tin Of! febi7d fice. WANTED—A man to care for fur- nace and do work around hotel. Phone 35-4. Windham Inn. tifebl0 WANTED—Woolen weavers on | Knowles iooms. er Mfg. Co., The_Glazi 'Glastonbury, Conn., (Hartfor BOY WANTED to work in drug store. Inquire at this office. _janiod WANTED SIX MEN For Inside Mill Work WINCHESTER WOOLEN COMPANY CARPENTERS Wanted on tenement cou- struction. Steady employ- ment for one year, with good accommodations. Elec- tric light and heat supplied in bunkhouses and excellent meals served at cost in new’ restaurant. Rate 75 cents per hour for 9 hour day, with increase to 10 hours per day as soon as weather permits. O pen shop conditions. Apply to the GOODYEAR MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. Telephene constrmciion de- partment, 43-14, Danielson division. . IF YOU ARE A FIRST CLASS RING SPINNER OR DRAPER WEAVER, THE ASHLAND COTTON CO. JEWETT CITY, CO. WANTS YOU AND WILL PAY YOU EXCELLENT WAGES, PROFIT SHARING IN ADDITION. WANTED WANTED Boy over 16, for clerical work. Apply Monday i Norwich Woslen Miils Thamesville = E e WANTED | The names of boys who are‘:[ willing to gst up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Fresquently| there are good routes. Get| your names on file and b ready for the first vacancy. | Call at the Bulletin Office.! ©* ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St.| WANTED—Female i WXNTED——LJ scellaneous WANTED_A competent housemaid; no washing; family of three; good po- TO HANDLE the many cases of fall- ing hair caused by influenza, etc., our 4 : vill be open ali day Monday. sition and wages. Mrs. Henry F.|otice w Ulmer, 34 Maple Grove ave. [febl7d Lindgren Shop, 106 Tnayteetmssxgg. WANTED—Salesladies for Saturday| "\ yNprD—Have your monuments afternoons and evenings. F. W, Wool-| unq “headstones cleaned and repaired worth Co. S1e2% by @ man of experience; I have & pro- e ipl, |cess that leaves granite and marble as WANTED—Cook and Second girl. [C¢s8 that lea g 4 fopt|perfect as when erected. For full par- Call -t 100, TRWIE Gy, day excePt|ficulars, write Willlam Bobsein, 63 Mondayey . —|North St., Norwich, Conn. feb23d WANTED—A mmpete!‘\tTcook AD-| “ WANTED—To buy all Kinds of old ply evenings. Mrs. John 'T. Almy, 32!and second hand furs; good prices paid. Lincoln ‘Ave. janz6d 3% High St._ feb23d _ — s g = TED—By a capable woman, a WANTED_Girls; good pay; steady|position as ~lousekeeper in a small work. The Turner-Stanton C0. Jjanl?d | amily, Address Box 333, Bulletin. WANTED_Salesladies, at the F, W.[_feb23d = Woolworth Company. Janizd WANTED—By a man who has had WANTED—Piano afternoon an worth Company. player, d evening. F. Saturday | {ion. as foreman or bo W, Wool- janizd years of experience in Vermont, a posi- . ss farmer; best ul(rsfcls:nces. Address Box 4, Balletin. eb23 WANTED iAn experiencgj lady for our Alteration Department. Apply THE WHITE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE WANTED — Second hand furniture; we pay highest prices in eastern Co: necticut; we buy anything; iargest sec- ond hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, Jwarerooms 30-32 Water. St. Norwlich. Write, call or tel. 708-3. . dy3d 5100 50 MONTH—Hundreds . Government positions. 1% up. Experience un- LList positions iree. Write Fieuklin Institute, Dept fensd. 31B, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Practical nursin, pneumonia, mental cas i Address Box 1308, Jewett Ci _feblsd WANTED—Boarders at Simpson's Lunch, §2 W Main St._Good board for $8.50 per. Try us. Simipson. ANNDORA cigar, mild, 2 for 25c,!| IN DE MAKER MILLINERY PARTMENT Inquire at Main Office. The Portecus & Mitchell Co. ra Special, Tc each, Anndora; short, mild smoke, Jic; City, cigar each; Manila cigar 5¢, SiX £or Natural cigarettes 35c; 20 Egy an Prettiest 25 lots of pipes, good | apes, b0c. at ¥rgan’s Smoke Shop,| opp. Woolwerth's 5 and 10. jan24d | WANTED—To buy second hand x‘ur~' niture. Get our prices before Bt Bruckner. 35 Franklin St TED—Raw furs, every Thurs- at H. A. Heebner's, Water St. A, Bennett. novdd and bicycle : e are agents for Iarley- 1 motorcycles and have a 1920 Norwich Cycle Co., 44 dec3 v furs, hi des BANJO, GUITAR AND UKU Tel. 735 TEACH ! T 53 MAMNDO al Buil ER GF JNCAS STR elephone 557 - FRANK G. EENS Tea cher of % ORCHESTRA Ernest E. Buliz Phono OF Tt 1251-13 | PHONE 127= | HAVE A FEW GUTFITS TO LEND SLISS 3 NG, DANCH PLA CE Mil. 1 be at Ni Talman St. every er notices noyvjd “Tu buy vea: cal beef and dairy cattle, Colchester, Ct. Tel C: 1 > — antique furniture, mir- lass, - silver. historical and ald A nkiin St RYE {We will pay highest market| price for goed Rye. | Yantic Grain & Product Co. PHONE 929 AUCTIONEER sor to W. B. WILCOX o | Phone 405-5 Norwich cr Phone 581-3 1 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . ELL J. WILCOX LoV | 0 On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all” Persunal prop- | erty at a low rate] of interest. Unre deemed pledges for | sale. LIBERAL LOAN Co. AAA AANE BYENS % Norwich, Conn Price or Take in Trade— 3 Pecrless_cigar, special 5c| 1 36; 20 ! ment.’ FOR SALE—New milch cow. G, C. Browning, Plain Hill. feb23MW FOR SALE—An oak wardrobe, with French plate glass, at reasonable price. 80 Maple St. 4 feb23d FOR SALE—Two pair of bob sleighs, cheap if sold at once. George G. Grant, Faftvills feb23d HOUSTON NURSERY—If you are going to plant those fruit trees and or- namentals this $pring, order now. All nursery stock is mighty scarce; you will gain nothing by waiting. =Our price will save you 50 per cent. by dealing direct. N6 agents. Write for a big catalogue. Houston Nurseries, Mansfield, Conn. tex;zls FOR SALE — Excellent opportunity to purchase hardware business located at New London, Conn., and established 20 years: splendid location, stock will inventory from $25.000 tc $35,000; did over $50,000 business last vear; terms. part payment down, balance on time payments. For furthier information ap- ply to D. M. Buckley, Real Estate Agent, Plant Bldg., New London, Conn. Teb21d FOR SALE—180 acre farm, with 17- room house, 19 cows, 5 calves, 185 hens and all other farm tools; will sell cheap if taken at once. Call at 12 Aqueduct St. on West Side. feb2pd FOR SALE—Three new milch young cows with calves hy their side. Fred Durr, Norwich Town. feb13d FOR SALE—A good new ilch cow with calf, grade Holstein; price right. A. D. Lamb, Yantic, Conn. feb13d FOR SALE—Three young cows and It has seven and six rooms respec- There are modern ‘conven- jences and there is a large lot. Within 16 Minutes’ Walk of Frank- lin Square, _ Archa W, Coit Real Estate—Investments Insurance Telephone 1334 3 63 Broadway FOR SALE Fine Washington Street residence of nine rooms, has all modern i provements, extra large lot and a barn. Only ‘one tax a year. Price $7,000. Full paraiculars by writing Box No. 7, Bulletin. FOR SALE Small farm, very productive, new buildings, well establisged milk Toute, situated one mile from = Frankln square. Owner wishes to sall on ac- count of other business. J. L. LATHOP & SONS, PIANO FOR SALE—New Packard pi- ano. Will sell at a reasonable price to settle an estate. Write P, 0. Box L5, Sterling, Conn. feb3d. FOR SALE — Two-tenement house with modern conveniences; easy term or exchange for auto. Inguire Box 231, Willimantic. 5 an27 TWO COWS FOR SALE Two Grade Guernseys, now giving milk, Can be se: at Uncasville, by appoint- JAMES L. HUBBARD Telephone 365 296 Washington St. $4,500 WILL BUY Three Tenement House, all modern, with stor: already rented, fer $60.00 a month. Situated in good location in Greecneville. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO Telephone 683-3 198 CLIFF ST. $750 ve-room Cottaze all furnish- d. This is a wonderful bargain s vated as it is in a quiet village not over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The e : ! Fas . Insurance and Renml Estate, D | eXchange. GAr-| 29 Shetmcket St. Norwich, Comn. FOR SALE—Three cows, due 40 n. E. DeWolff. Plain Hill : 5 febi2d ] a good going profitable business, well established; near car line; very desir- able; located near city. For further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Franklin Square FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD 233 Main Street. FOR SALE COTTAGE AT BEST VIEW 7 Rooms, Bath, Steam Heat, Electric Lights, Slate oof, Garage, Poultry House, Running Water 60 Ibs. Pres- sure. Tel."792 © | Several Cottages in City From $2,000 to $10,020. “Some good Farms. Want cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—=several hur ired 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. I, Reoms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 e— FOR SALE Good Seven Room Cottage and Shop or Garage, with large lot— Price $2200. Laurel Hill. In_' & Pianos, J Victrolas or Violins. ianocs, Player by GEO. HBERT. 0CC ‘elephione 61 Long Distance Trucking TEAMING trucking @ 233 Mai . sor L to JOSL tear YN, Jo min; re_mo PLUMBI' AND GASFITTING T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 97 FRANKLIN STREET Phone 581 Modern Plumbing is as essential in modern houses as elecericity 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 ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. DRUGGISTS Our Emulsion of Cod : Liver Oil “With Hypephosphites is recommended for coughs and colds on the lungs. DUNN’S PHARMACY - 50 MAIN STREET 60 THE TALKING i MACHINE SHOP ! 46 Franklin Street FOR SALE—Automobiles ALL REBUILT TRUCKS—One G. M. ton, 1 Longford, 6 Vims, and guaranteed; can furnish any stan- dard type body; attractive prices; terms ponsible buyers. 'Lewis L. Fales 307 Dean St. ration, Providence, Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. |R decIMW = "OR SALE or exchange for horned TEAMING AND TRUCKING cattie. 1 n Bethlehem truck capa- 5 g 2 ble of e tons, 1919 model, one ARTHUR H. LATHROP, 1919 model, one_ Saxton six cylinder Shetucket St. Phone 175. | touring car, 1917 motiel, one Hudson nger touring car, one Ford : also seed potatoes, e'and Cobblers. Address INSURANCE Bowler, West Willington, Conn. Phone 619-14 Willimantic Div. Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health - INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 588-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. RD SMM'H Form-a-Truck, re- nted and good mechanical conditi bie-McCormick Co., 52 Shes X feblld cylinder 5 p ng car; \pr ow. ‘ine Frishie- mick Co., 52 Shetucket St. 1915, four quire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones FOR SALE SIX ROOM COTTAGE With Fifieen " Acres of Fine Land at Norwich Town James L. Case 40 Shetucket Street (Real Estate Department) STEWART %-ton truck, In good condi tires. The Krisbie-Mc- 2 Shetucket St. feblld AND 1920, model 4, slightly LOST AND FOUND demonstrator, new car guaran- - in. ' The Frisbie-Mc- etucket St. feblld LOST—Between Norwich, or | one Weed ti ward if retu Jewett Ci Jewett and { repainted, new tires, looks and runs n vieinity of City, | like_new. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., re chain, size Re- 52 Shetucket febl1d med to Havens & Son | CHANDLER 10i7 seven passenger Eoue touringsy car, price low. The Frisbie- McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. febl1d of chain. Owner can have same by calling here. feb21d — ‘OB 1919 touring, overhauled, D CARS AND TRUCKS—Our is selling fast. Spring will show est shortage of both new and s ever known. Don't delay. We wiil store free until = p April_1s Time “payments arranged. PJANC TUNERS The Frisbie-McCormick Co.. 52 She- ¥ tucket St. eb11d PIANO TUNER. R SALE—We can give immediate BYRON A, WI HTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584. GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Pros; pect St. Phone 511, on Maxwell Touring Cars at Chalmers Touring Cars at ; Maxwell 1 1-2 Ton Truck at 250. These prices are delivered. If 4 you contemplate having a car for next spring petter opder it now as the price may be higher and delivery delayed. Second hand cars. H. Anderson, FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tyner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. e E. Danieison, Comn., Tel. 340, 21 Maple St tfoct1sd. . — e CIGARS. ‘Whitestone Cigars are $53 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklia St, Meat and Grocery business for sale good location, doing a husiness of $1, 000 per week; last weeK's receipts $I.- 147.81, all cash. This store las the best of equipment, 2 new cash regis- ters, 1 electric coffee mill, meat grinder, 2 new computing scales, marble slabs, new meat refrigerator, 10x7, office weil furnished, stock pack- ed to the ceiling, and will sell for a sacrifice price if taken at once. Owing to the owner's hLealin he is compelled to sell, er it a rare oppor- s doing the business and’ you cannot go wrong on such a purciase. Meat cutters and clerks can be retained if desired. If you -are looking for a nice business, DON'T ELA at once to ot & RACI Estate and Msurance, Danielson, Conn. Phone 198. jan27d CASTINGS | IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO0. 1 electric | to Hire a Smali Farm. R. S. BARTLETT 43 BROADWAY FOR SALE Sachem (New Market) Hotel | offer for sale to close an Estate, the above Real Estat:, consisting of the Hotel, Barn and other buildings, de- sirable for Hotel and Store with Gar- age, or can easily be ' arranged for three tenements. With the property goes seworal building lots adjoining; located on Boswell Avenue, and' on trunk line to Providence and Worces- ter. For particulars FRANCIS DONOHUE { CENTRAL BUILDING Phone Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Good §0-acre farm, pleasant ‘surroundings, i first class condition, Z poultry houses acres nice fields, well located, 8-room house, large barns, and outbuildings, 20 20 acres pasture, 10 {acres woodland, plenty fruit. Only 152,000; 3300 cash’ required. TRYOX'S AGENCY, Willimantic. Com An exceptional opportunity to secure | FOR SALE— orses TO RENT — Two apartments, one seven room and one five, with all mod- ern improvements. Inqftire 47 Fair- mount St. fen2ld TO — Six-room _tenement, steam heat, bath, gas and . electrié ligits, Inquire 7§ Hamiiton Ave. L : “T'0_RENT—Four-room- flat. Inquire Dr. N. B. Lewis, Main_St. leb&ld- TO RENT—The Barber liomestead on Plain Hill; a’ large, ferfile farm sur- rounded by nearby markets; great dairy and trick farm; arrangements can be made to sell hay enough to pay rent; only responsible parties need ap- ply. . W. Barber. 13 Boswell Ave., Norwich. Phone 1438. febisd TO RENT—Cottage 19 Slater Ave. For particulars, call 554. janl4d "_FOR RENT _ Cottage nouse at 71 Church_St.; modern impro ply at The' Plaut-Cadden STORAGE—Household g for lon able. decsd l TO RENT—Furnished rooms: also rooms for light housekeeping. ~ Apply [u 10€ School St. Phone 1048-2. aug23d 0ds_stored or short term; rates reason- anning Studio, 52 Broadway. AUCTION Auction Notice FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1920, at 10 a. m. —30 HEAD OF HORSES—30 We’ will sell for Louis A. Wolfe, Administrator of the estate of the late Joseph Wolfe, his entire livery and sales stable equipment, consist- ing of 30 head of high grade horses, the majority of which are fresh western chunks and pairs, all young, in extra good order and fat: also 'tip carts, wagons, sleighs buggies, harnesses, new and secom hand blankets, one new 1920 Chev rolet touring car, purchased by Mr. Wolfe jugt before- his one-ton Stewart truck, and 1.000-1b. truck, all in excellent run- ning condit The real estate, known as the Kennedy sales stable, located on Woodstock Ave., in the City of ut- nam, will be offered for sale. Sale rain’ or shine. A detailed account of this important sale wi appear in an early issue of this paper. LOUTS A. WOLFE, Administrator of Estate. Putnam, Conn. WITTER BROS .. Auctioneers Office and" Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Ct. UNDERTAKERS The Henry Allea&: Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET . FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 David H. Wil Willard J. Way GEORGE G. GRANT FOR SALE — Discontinuance of my. business compels ane to seli my two express. horses;ogl.ppla m{‘horsfi. i years old and sound, we.ght 1100 lbs., good worker and eXtra good driver, cost me §250 short time ago, will now sell for $140; also bay horse, § years old, sound, weight 12,0, good worker single or double, extra good farm horse, $85: also express wagon and two express harnesses. Apply at residence, 153 Franklin St., ring bell. feb23d FOR SALE — Light ‘drifing horse, must be 5010 betors Marsw ng sonne, gl{lg- and gentle. R. E. Angell €’ e B o O S 0 T e s /5 . FOR SALE—Horse suitable for ariv- ing and light work, weight 1000 Ibs., at bargain price, because I have bought heavy horses. M. R. Wibberley, Can- terbury. \ feh23d FOR SALE—Matched team of horses, without a.blemish, guaranteed perfect condition: also 10 tons hn&at 323, if moved at once. Cox. 91-23 Willl A illimantic. JUST ARRIVED They are here! Twenty-eight horses of the blocky type, and suitable for all kinds of work. You can find a nies pair or a gentle single horse. Come and see them. We will sell or trade. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. : $an26a HORSES 50 head, 28 head that have been here one week that are broke; also some good second hand horses, wagons, har- nesses, new and second hand, If you need anything in the horse line come and see me; E J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 650 BUILDING ! Cover Yourself By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVE,RiNG Save 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. Central Wharf. WILLIAM C. YO Successor to- UNG STETSON & YOUNG Undertaker and Embalmer CARPENTER and BUILDER 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE|best wors and materials at right Teleph 130 14MWFawi | prices by skilled labor. s e *" | Tejephone 50 West Main 8t ——— EOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 198 Broadway RESTAURANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH, 252 Maid St. B 1 LEGAL NOTICFES. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperlal or Hecker-Jones Flour- of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scrapsi will make hens lay. Phone 326-5. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phane | Shatucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway AUTOS TO HIRE James Bus Service 20-Passenger Bus and 2 Cadil- {lac Limousines, and Twin Six right, in \Worwich; ; Packard for hire. Special rates for long distance. Main Telephone Office 1988, also Vellis Lunch 1917. Weddings, Christenings and Funerals a specialty. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., | Norwich. Dodge closed serv. ice car. Phone 865-12. BOWLING ALLEYS —— BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE / AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING. Norwich, in John ‘Donegan of Norwich, appeared in Court and filed a petition praying. for the ons therein forth, that administration be upon’ the estate of said dece leged to be intestate Whereupon, it Is Ordered, That petition be heard and determi the Probate Court Room in the Norwich, in said District, on the 2 day of February, A. D. 1920, at o'clock noon, and that notice of th pendency of said_petition, and of sa hearing thereon, be given by the pub- lication of this order one time in some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that re- turn be made to this Court. ELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true ~opy’ of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of ndover will meet in the Town Clerk's re Monday, Feb. 2, 1920. from 1 o'clockto 5 o'clock p. m.. to hear ap- peals from the doings of the Assessors, and to attend fo any other business hat may lezally come before said mreeting. Adjourned meetings will be as the law requires. HERBERT A. THOMPSON, R. S. JONES, L. . MERRITT, Board of Relief. 4, 1920. feb23d l | Andover, Con The legal voters of the Town of Franklin are hereby notified that the Annual Town Meeting was adjourned to Monday, March 1, 1 at 7.30 p..m., for the purpose of nz a tax to meet the current expenses of the Town for the fiscal vear, and Yo do any other business legal at said meeting. H. A. GAGER, THOMAS NEWMAN, Selectmen. feb23d ; Your Old =~ ~ - | 'SOFT AND STIFF HATS Made to look as good as new at the BROADWAY SHOE SHINE AND SHOE REPAIR SHOP 52 3BROADWAY DENTISTS all acclimated and good 7/ SENSE = DR.PA.SCHWARTZ LL that anyone needs in order to take good care of their teeth is an application of old-fashion- ed common sepse and a twicg-a-year trip to the dentist. You needn’t vain- ly long for a good, sound set of teeth. You can be- come possessed of them. DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Rulding Phone 619 S Hours 9-12; 1:30-2 and 7 to 8 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon TGrory Building Norwich, Conn. P — DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE - DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9a.mto 8 p m. Teleohone DETECTIVES THERE 15 5o advertisiug medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bui- letin for business results. R — < - g CIV1L AND CRIMINAL CASES Invess tigated Write Postoffice Box 472, Newd wich, Conn. octild