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SNOW TODAY; e e A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Mals AND | cellent pusluon. EMPLOYMENT AND BEST OFE KING CONDITIONS. WO APPLY P. 0. BOX 283, NEW IDI\‘IHN + CONN. HELP WANTED_Sawmill help, saw- yers, markers, firemen, log rollers and cutters, teamsters; steady work year round; good board and top wages to steady men. L. B. Brockett, Johnsen- ville, N. Y. (B. & M. R. R.), 17 miles east of Troy. b24d YOUNG MEN for railway mlll clerkl!v $110 month; experience uRNNecessary. For free particulars ~examinations, write J. Leonard (former government aminer), 891 Equitable Blég, Wlsh- fen24d \Vl‘ED—-Reglstered or _assistant red pharmacist. Address Box 49, ulletin. All inquiries confidential. 243 T WANTED _Foreman on small dairy married. Address Box.16, Bulle- e feb17d WANTED—A man to care for fur- nace and do work around hotel. Phone °{ Windham Inn. tfrebl0 TBOY WANTED to work store. Inquire at this office. in_drug jani0d FAIR, COLDER TOMORROW A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Adverhumeni Wlll Sell k WANTED—Misceftaneous TO HANDLE the many cases of fall- ing hair caused by influenza, etc., our ofnce will be open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday -evenings by appointment omyA Mme. L-h;d;xenn Shop, 106 Tnu" ‘WANTED—Femals ‘WANTED—Girl- for gen:ral ‘house- worlk; three in family; no washing; ex- high wages. Mrs. er, 34 Maple Grove Ave. Henry F. Ulm feb24d “WANTED—Cook. St._any day _except Monday. “WANTED_A competent hnuuomald. no washing; family of three; good po- sition and wages. Mrs. Henry ~F. Ulmer, 34 Maple Grove Ave. febl7d PER DAY paid one lady ln each (Dwto fliltrl’butpe free cisculars for Economy non-alcoholic flavoring; per- manent position. F. E. Barr Co., Chi- cago. feb24d WANTED—A - woman for general housework; small family; sood wnge& Box. 100 Bulletin. feb24d NTED—Salesladies tor Sit“}' a{ternoons and evenings. ol- worth Cb, tffebl0. WANTED—A competent cook. Ap- ply ovenings. Mrs. John T. Almy, 32 meoln Ave. jan2éd steady janl7, ANTED—Girls; good pay; lesladies, at thje F. W, work The Turner-Stanton Co. ~ WANTED—Sal ‘Woolworth Company. Call at 100 Town feb24d Te TED ; small family. ~teb24d . WANTED — Old faise teetn, libe hDMlt diamo; ned on lib- et Bt.). mént, wlth 014 PO Box 141, cn.v GOOD WAGES la‘on HOME WORK— We need you to make socks for us on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter; experience unnecessary; you can unpply us;: distance immate- rial; pos uik no canvassing; yarn suwu iculars 2c s \kf'n 'b,ZIAutL) Knnter Co., Buffalo, € ANm—Ean your monuments and headstones cleaned and repaired by a man-of experience; I have a pro- cess that leaves granite and marble as perfect as when erected. For full par- |ticulars, write - Willlam Bobsein, 62 North 8t., Norwich, Conn. feb23d. TWANTED_To buy all kinds of old NY. Jan13d l,ng second hand furs; good prices paid. WANTED—Piano player, _Saturday (L. Malkin, 32 High § feb23d afternoon and evening. F. Wool- | “WANTED—By a C,,‘—p.me Warban, & worth Company. 3an13d" | position ' as housekesper in a: smail WANTED After March 1st, for a market garden and truck farm, with 8,000 feet of glass, working foreman, married, under 35; American preferred—must have had some farm experience, and be able to direct work of othiers. Tenement, milk, produce, with liberal wages and com- mission. Have an attractive proposi- tion for a hustier who can qualify for ihe above situation. FRANK E. PECKHAM East Side Norwich, Conn. fdmily. Address Box 333, Bulletin. feb23d WANTED—By a man who has had years of experience in Vermont, a posi- tion as foreman or boss farmer; best of[r%fezl:iences ‘Address Box 4, Builetin. el ‘WANTED—Practical nursing; WANTED An experienced lady for our Alteration Department. influ- enza, pneumonia, mental cases cared for. Address Box 1308, Jewett City. _febisd T WANTED—Boarders at _Simpson's Lunch, 32 West Main St. Good board for $6.50 per. Try us. Simpson. ANNDORA cigar, mild, 2 for 25¢, Anndora Special, Tc each, Anndora. Midget, a short, mild smoke, 7c; City| Apply THE WHITE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE each; Manila cigar 5¢, six for 25c; 20 Natural cigarettes 35c; 20 Egyptian | WANTED MEN FOR NIGHT WORK. WEAVERS, SPEEDER TENDERS, SPINNERS. GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. CARPENTERS Wanted on tenement con- struction. Steady employ- ment for one year, with good accommodaticns. 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. Open shop. conditions. . Apply to the GOODYEAR MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. Telephone construction de- partmexnt, 43-14, Danielson division. IF YOU RING ARE A FIRST CLASS SPINNER 0! xtursn ‘WEAVER, THE ASHLAND COTTON CO., JEWETT CITY, CONN., WANTS YOU AND WILL PAY YOU EXCELLENT WAGES. PROFIT. SHARING IN ADDITION. WANTED Boy over 16, for clerical work. | Apply Monday Norwich Woolen Mills Thamesville WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently| there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. DRUGGISTS Ok Eiililins -of Cod Liver Oil With Hypophosphiteg is recommended for coughs and colds on the lungs. DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- flfc‘h. Conzn. oer1d FPrettiest 23c; lots of pipes, shapes, 50c. at Frgan's Smoke Shop,, opp. Woolworth's 5 and 10. | WANTED—To buy second hand fur- i niture. Get our prices before you s Bruckner. 55 Frankiin St Phone -3 an7 WANTED—Raw furs, every Thurs- {day. at H. A. Heebner's, Water St. . “Bennett. - nov4d | et ot e W lN’I‘ED—MMercycle and | rep; . We are agents for Har! | Davidson motorcycles and have .I 19 l) ou display. Norwich Cycle 44 Water St docka V/ANTED—AIl kinds raw furs, hides and skins. A, L. Mills will be at Nor- w.ch Tallow’ Co. Talman St. every Saturday till further notice. novid WANTED-—To buy veai calves. ‘18¢ Ib. up beef and dairy cattle. Call E Glaubinger, Colchester, Ct. Tel 65. aug2d3 WANTED — Antiqua furniture. mir- rors, colored glass, sllver, rici china .old books. and old lettess Bruckner, 5 Franklin St Tel may16d (rm——r e e, WANTED MAKER IN MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Inquire at Main Office. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. ST s T S bie; c'l. B 5 3 Music FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Vioiin 7 vol Dane wadinge aa RYE Receptions. W2 Fifth Streat " Phone 125113 We will pay highest market - price for good Rye. Ernest E. Buliard | Yentic Grain & Product Co. PHONE 999 TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phane 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J WILCOX MONEY PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW GUTFITS TO LEND DANCING. On Diamonds, Jew- N. H. LEVY, Instru, O elry, Watches and Commerce Hall, Norwich. Private les- sll Persvnal prop. sons dai evening classes Monday: erty at a low rate awd Thursdays, 8 p. m. Phone 1747 of interest. Unre- jan23d deemed pledges for sale. TRUCKING AND TEAMING L‘\MBEI;TT 0CCUM, CONN. Telephone 617-12. Long_Distance Trucking and Moving. TO LOA | 63 Franiiin Stc LIBERAL LOAN co. GEO. Norwich, Conn TEAMING and movimg; long distance trucking a speciaity. John H. Ford, 232 Main St. Phone 792. nfl"27d €. D, JOSLYN, 2935 West Main St., suciessor to J Woodmansee, Light and heavy teaming; local agd long dis- tance lurn-'.ureTnl\nmg a specialty. 7-3. Will Pay Highest Cash Price or Take in Trade— Pianos, Player Pianos, Victrolas or Violins. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP : C. B. BROMLEY & S0z Shetucket St. Phone LO. G _DISTANCE \dOVI HRO\VY & HARTLEY- Shetucket St. Phone 607. A\D FURNITURE MOVING. PIANO TEAX(NG AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. 46 Franklin Street ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Sietucket St. Phone 175. LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Automobiles LOST—36x5 between Hall Preston. Broadway. auto tire chain, on road| FOR SALE or exchange for hornmed ille and Laurel Hill via |cattle. 11-ton Bethlehem truck capa- Leave at Pendleton’s Store, | bie Of Carying 23 tons, 1919 model. one Henata feb24d |new Oakland touring car, six cylinder, 1919 model, one Briscoe touring car, LOST—DBetween Jewett City and[1919 model, one Saxton six cylinder Norwich, or in vicinity of Jewett City, | touring car, 1917 model, one Hudson one Weed tire chain, size 35X5. Re- |seven, passenger touring car, one Kqra ward 1f returned to Havens & Som, [delivery truck; also - seed potatoes, Jewett Ci feb23d | | Spaldinis Rose and Cobblers. address — < | william owler. West Willington, LOST—Dlack and white cocker span- v 2 Rl g fobhy" |Conn. Phohe 619-14 Willimantic Div! PIANC TUNERS painted e good mechanical’ c The Frisbie-McCormick Co., tucket St. - REO 1015, four cylinder § pass. SLol touring car’ price low. ine Frishie: BYRON A. WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584. i McCormiek Co., 52 Shetucket St. feblid STEWART %:ton truck, in gooa condition, cord tires. The ifrisbie-Mc- Cormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. feblld OVERLAND 1920, model 4, slightly usefl as demonstrator, new car guaran- y, a rare bargain. The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. feblld BRISCOE 1919 touring, overhauled, epainted, new tires, looks and runs « GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St. Phone 511, FREDERICK T. BUNCE we buy all | mp. Dept. | Life cigar, Peerless c)gar special 5S¢’ COWS with ca jan2dd | |-feet land; shade kit FOR SALE LOOK—On! three days left and ev- erything mu 0; showcases, fixtures and stock, cheab as dirt; come eatiy. 4 Thames St Norwich. feb24d’ FOR SALE—Four new milch cows, calves by side! M. J. Shea, Frankiin. VYhone 1099-13. feb24& BABY CHICKS and custom hatching; bouk your orders anead. George W. Adams, 63 Wnlilm! St. Phwe 1462, Iebfls'l‘ Th B‘OR SALHecand hand electric mmr,el hi“‘l)“El Dl:rl‘ie, Zfllk volt, J‘to«: V., € ect mal perfect I e in St u-n c. nl‘hv “FOR nu——i u}“donacueu'. country ru:dence, 600 L_m level. ° Substantial three story dwelling, thirtecen rooms, twd bath- TOows, uiepiices, hardwood floors, steam heat, .¢lectricity, modern plumbing, ga- rage for three cars; barn; water sys- tem; driven wel suppliad by motor; 600 galion iron water tank; 25,000 sq. o < e 00[‘;1&5, Irukt gfe!; shrubs; price G, L. A Gross, Real Estate and ImmrsncE. 170 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. febléd FOR SALE—An onk wardrobe, with French plate glass, at reasonable price. $0 Maple St. feb23d FOR SALE—Two pair of bob sleighs, Cheap If sold at omcs. Georss G. Grant, Taftville. feb23d OR_SAL xcellent _opportunity to purchase hardware business located at New London, Conn., and established 20 years: splendid locntloh, stock will inventory from $25,000 te $35,000; did over $50,000 business last year; terms, part payment down, balance on time payments. For further information ap- ply to D. M. Buckley, Real Estate genl, Planl Bldg.. New London, Conn. FOR SALE _130.acte farm, with 17- room house, 18 cows, 5 calves, 185 hens and all other farm tools; will sell cheap if taken at once.. Call at-12 Aqu»ducl St., on West Side. feb20d FOR | StLD]—Th‘ree new milch young by their side. Fred Durr, Norwich feb13d “FOR SALE—A | goofl new milch cow good . with calf, grade Holstein; price rieht. A D. lal'nb , Yantie, Conn FOR SA ___febl13d (E_Three young cows and pigs, reasonable; will exchange, ~Gar- vin, ‘Scotland, Conn. 12d “FOR SALE_Thres cows, due to freshen soon. Phone 463-12. E. DeWolff, Plain Hill. febl2d e — '$5,000 WILL BUY TWO FAMILY HOUSE It has seven and six rooms respec- tively. There are modern conven- iences and there is a large lot. Within 15 Minutes’ Walk of Frank- ‘lin Square. Archa W. Coit Real Estate—Investments Insurance Tuhpfiom 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Fine Washington Street residence of nine rooms, has all modern im- provements, extra large lot and a barn. Only one tax a year. Prize $7,000. Full paraiculars by writing ox Neo. 7, Bulletin. FOR SALE farm, very productive. new buildings, weill lestablished Miilk route, situated ome le from Franklin square. Owmer wishes to sall on ac- count of other business. J. L. LATHOP & SONS. Insarance and Real Estate, 28 Shetuckei St, Noriich, Conm. FOR SALE ’ Small ra good going prof'tahla kbusiness, well established; inear car‘lines. very desir- able; located near city. For further | particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Franklin Square " PIANO FOR SALE—New Packard pi- ano. Will sell at a reasonable price to settle an estate. Write P, O. Box 15, Sterling, Conn. feb3a FOR SALE — T with modern convenienc or exchenze for auto. llma'\uc TWC COWS FOR SALE Two Grade Guernseys, now giving milk. Can be seen at Uncasville, by appoint- ment. JAMES L. HUBBARD Telephone 365 236 Washington St. $4,500 WILL BUY Three Tenement House, all modern, with store already rented for $60.00 a month. Situated in good location in Greeneville. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO Telephone 683-3 198 CLIFF ST. $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cush—several hurired 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 SALE Good Seven Room Cottage and Shop or Garage, with large lot— Price $2200. Laurel Hill. quire of Ry THOS. H. BECKLEY 273 Main Street Phones Z FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD Tel. 782 233 Main Street. FOR SALE 7 Rooms, Bath, Steam Heat, Elcctric Lights, Slate Roof, Garage, Poultry House, Running Water 60 Ibs. Pres- sure. Severai Cottages in City From $2,000 Ito $10,000. Some good Farms. Want to Hire a Small Farm. R.S. BARTLETT 43 BROADWAY Sachem (New Market) Hotel | offer for sale to close an Estate, the above Real Esta%:, consisting of the Hotel, Barn and cther buildings, de- sirable for Hotel =nd Store with Gar- age, or can easily be arranged for three tenements. With the property goes sevoral building lots adjnining; located on Boswell Avenue, and on trunk line to Providence and Worces- ter. For particulars FRANCIS DONCHUE CENTRAL BUILDING $2,0005 $300 cash required. TRYON'S AGENCY, ‘Willimantie. Conn. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FESD. lusist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour ' of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef SCl’dDS. will make hens lay. Phone 326-5. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. HOTELS American Heuse D. MORRISSEY, Prop. FOR SALE “SIX ROOM COTTAGE With Fifteen Acres of Fine Land at Norwich Town ~ JamesL. Case 40 Shetucket Street (Real Estate Department) T liite mew. The Frisbie-MoCormick Goo Tl'le Plano UNEeIr 52 shetucket St febila e i CHANDLER 1! seven = passenger Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave. | CH AN o Trhe Tatane’ McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. feblid UNDERTAKEHRS USED CARS _AND_TRUCKS—Our stock is Selling fast. Spring, will show the greatest shortage of both new and used cars ever known. Don't delay, Buy now. We will store free until April 1st = Time payments arranged: The Frisbie-McCormick Co.. tucket St. Tepiid” FOR SALE—We can give immediate de very on Maxwell Touring Cars at halmers Tourfng Cars at n.coo Maxwoll 1 1-2 Ton Truck at $1,250. These prices are delivered. It you contemplate having a car for next spring petter oirder‘it' now as the price ay be higher and _gelivery 'deidyed Second’ hand .c: H Anderson, Danielson, Conm. TeL uo. 21 Maple St tfoct1sd. 3 CIGARS, ‘Whitestone Cigars are $53 per thousand.- CONANT. 11 Framklin St. The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant, Telephone 410-2 David H. Wiison. Willard J. Way BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway g 3 Meat and Grocery business for sale right in- Norwich; good location, doing a business of $1, 000 per week; last week's receipts $1.- 147.81, all cash. This store has the est Of equipment, 2 new cash regis- meat grinder, marble slabs, to_sel tanity: £ and you cannot go wrong on such nd I consider it a rare oppor- RA:C!NE. l‘uk “Estate” and 'I Dsnte!lom Cvnn. ‘Phone 1’&““1:2 ters, 1 electric coffee mill, 1 electric 2 new computing scales, | a new meat refrigerator, elt furnished. stock pack- fling, and will sell for a sacrifice price if taken at once. Owing| to the owner’s health he Is compelled 'his place.is doing the business First-class Garage Service Connected. Phaone Shstucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway AUTOS TO James Bus Service | | 20-Passenger Bus and 2 Cadil- jlac Limousines, and Twin Six |Packard for hire. Special |rates for long distance. ‘Main Telephone Office 1988, also Vellis Lunch 1917. Weddings, Christenings and Funerals a If you want a comfcrtable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., we car. Phone 865-12. BOWLING ALLEYS a . purchase. Meat cutters and clerks can| BOWLING AND BILLIARDS ?:okfitall;ad it desired. If you are AT THE X Oian i Tualusss DONE ABETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, ' MAJESTIC BUILDING. An exceptional opportunity to secure! COTTAGE AT BEST VIEW| Phone Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Good ~ 50-acre tarm, well located. pleasant surroundings, §-room house, first class condition, 2 large barns, poultry houses and outbuildings. 20 acres nice flelds. 20 acres pasture, 10! acres ~woodiand, plenty fruit. Only tenement. and electric _TO RENT steam heat, bath, dinqmra 79 ua,mdwn Ave. \ls’h!.s. apartments, one Seven room and one five, wita ail mod ern lmyro\e.nanu. lnquh‘e 47 Far mount St. feb21d _ TO RENT—The Barber Lomestead on Plain Hill; a ‘large, fertile farm sur- rounded by mearby markets; great dairy and truck farm; arrangements can be made to sell hay enough to pay rent; only responsible partics necd ape F, "W. Barber, 13 Boswell Ave. Phone 1 feb18d “T0 RENT——CoLa‘e 19 Slater. Ave. For pnucdhra. call 554 janldd R RENT — Cottage house at 71 Ap- Chn h St.; modern improyvements. vly at The Phut-Cnddan Co. dec30” STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates able, Fanuing Studle, 32 Bro ly. ‘Xorwlc MO RENT_Furnished als . rooms for i Anpis roams: igiit honsekeepi .. Ill 'l')f School St. Phone 1048-2. aug23dy - AUCT!ONS J. H. HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION ON MARCH 16TH, 1320, a$ 10 o'ciock a. m., I will sell at public auction at my farm in Frankiln, Conn., on road from Yantic to Lebanon Center, 21 head of cattle, farming tools, wagons, harness- es, Empire milking machine, Ford mo- bile, and a few small articles. WILLIAM A. MASON. Phone 29-3 Lebanon. P. O. Yantic. STANLEY BRIGGS ....... Auctioneer AUCTION ON WEDNKSUDAY, MARCH 3D, 1920, at 10 a. m. sharp. am gnlng up th“ nr k uuslnfl s I will se! Yan- five m nutes' walk . alsy troliey cars, 0id ¥ 15 head of vattle, 1 new 3 to freshen in Apni rest in June and July A Bood quantity now i? y e yeins WA wélght 1400 17 old, we ght 1206, row’ corn planter, 1 side-hill horse plow, 1 horse rake, ing mhch’ne, cuidvator, 1 covered n -hor: wagon, ilk botties, milkk crate: If stormy,.sale next fa served. teas milk cans, | mil I day. Lunch CHARLES S. BROW. P. O. Yantic, Conn. Tel. 1099. f2h24dTuThS Ruction Notice FOR SATURDAY, FEB. 28, 1920, at 10 a. m. —30 FZAD OF HORSES—30 We will seil for Louls A. Wolfe, \dminisirator of the estate of the iate Joseph Wolfe, his entire livery and sales stable eqnipment, consist- ing of 3) 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 just before his death, one tewart truck. and one )-1 k. all in excellent run- ninz condition. real estate, ; cales Xnown as the stable, Tocate? on in the City of M1t : e offered for sale. Sale rain or shine. A detailed account of this impcrtant le appear in an early is this paper. LOUIS A. WOLFE, Administrator of Bstate. Putnam, Conn. WITTER DROS, Auectioneers Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 i Main St.. Dan‘elson, Ct. PLUMBINO AND GASFITTING CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas ments but Always and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET Attach- EFFICIENT T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 81 FRANKLIN STREET Phone 581 Modern Plum Plumbing is ‘an essential in modern hduses as elevericity.is to lighting. We guaran- tee the very best PLUMBING WORK i by expert workmen at the fairest prices. Ask us for plans ard prices. . F. TOMPKINS |~ 67 West Main Street ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLUMBING. STEAM HEATING Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. ATTORNEYS AT- LAW N BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St. | ki FOR SALE — Light dri must be sold before anltch 1st, K |]1&i and genhe R. E. ngdl Yok FOR s_\LE—HOtse l'fltl.ble “for ‘fl ing and light’ work, weight 1000 1bs. at bargain price, because 1 have houg ,nea;y horses., . AL K. “‘ibwle!. lhn- Lerbury. e Ie FOR SVLE—dztehed team of h.rus. Rlemish, gaarantee! perfect a0 10 tons hay at 323 if dl Mlhl Cox, 91-23 filimantic. . JUST 'ARRIVED They are here! Twenty-eight horses of the biocky type, and suitable for all nds of work. - You can find a nics pair or a gent!e ‘single horse. Come tnd sec them. We will sel: or trade. 'ELMER R. PIERSON. $36-3. X HORSES 50 head, 28 head that have been here one week that are all acclimated * and good broke; also some good second hand ‘ horses, wagons, har- nesscs, pew and second hand. If you need anyih'ng in the horse line come and see me. J. HAMILTON 371, 373 375 Main St. Residence 1212 Stable 650 Tal AUTONO:ILE ACCE qS"RIES FORD 0 NERS—-Does our car start hard? Have you poor s? Have your mugneto recharged in the ear while you wait. Norwich Welding Za.. Ches:nut St oct25d RODIES cabs for motor trucks, all Ford _sizes; Ford inciuding £ 2 and runabout bodies taken payment or bought for cash; & unt to dealers, cration, 3 febdd. TOrs top complete we also plate i and ready to 3 NOW is the time to have us repair those cast iron gears and other parts of tractors, agricultural machinery, plows, and other stedl and iron equip- ment. WELDING—the way we do it — means money in pocket for YOU, for we save large transportation eosts on new parts, their high prices and time lost in obtaining them. Expert welding in ALL its branches at close figures. Try us. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestrut Street Norwich, Conn. Hood and Radiator Covers For Fords $3.25 THE T. J. SHAHAN CO0. Next to Post( Office Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure Y LAMPS AND M!'D GUARDS ! Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. BUILDING Cover Yourself By Cover'ng Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTION/,L STEAM PIPE COVERING Save the price of covering by saving the coal in.your bin. Now is the time to :pply this covering, and you can stock at THE PECK McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf. WILLIAM C. YOUN Successor to STETSON & YOUNG NOPW!CIL Dodge closed 8EI'V- | Washington Sq. Washington Building CARP__NTE‘\ and JBUILDER Best wors and materials at right prices by .shilled labor. Telephone . 50 West Msin St e — e e o ] RESTAURANTS \vawn'n \vm:\' TOU ARE 1N Tows, n! flm VICTORY wrwh. =