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FAIR AND coLp i TODAY AND TOMOROW. A Balletin Want WANTED—Male WANTED—Woolen lglomémdnm ‘The Glasler Mfg. Co.b‘“m._ Pciaphone. County), (Hartford Hartford, Charter 1208-2. feb26d Mt . Y WANTED —Competent farmer, capa: taking entire charge; must be responsible snd trustworthy. For par- ticulars, wages and details of duties, F. A. Johnson, Uncasville. Phone ‘ble ot feb25d ;flry Norwich, EXPERIENCED TWIST, MAKBRS, STRAIGHTENBRS, FORGERS, _ LATHE PLANT LOCATED AT MASS. STBADY EMPLOYMENT ANI BEST _ OF Teb24d HELP WANTED Sawmill help, saw- yers, markers, firemen, log rollers and work year good board and top wages to L. B. Brockett, Johnson- 17_miles cutters, round steady men. vile, N. Y. (B. & M. east of Troy. steady teamsters; R. RJ, feb24d Advertisement Will Get It DRILL B un OESE RO NEW RS FOR. G ER OPERA’ R UNTON, WOKING _ CONDITIONE. APPLY P. 0. BOX 283, NEW LONDON, CONN. A Bulletin Want - ‘ Advertisement Will Get WANTED—Female WANTED—A young or middle aged woman for general housework; no cooking; must be pleasant to. chiidren; excellent pay and fine home for right party. Apply Mrs. Charles Gordon, 59 West Main St. febZd ‘WANTED A girl or an elderly per- son to care for two or three kids two or three weeks; good wages, no hard work; can have evenings to-go to the shows. Apply to Mrs. Harrls, 609 Main St, New London, Conn. feb26d WANTED —Young woman wants po- sition as waltress or chambermaid. Call at 41 Baltic St. e feb3sd WANTED—Girl for general -house- work; three in family; no washing; ex- cellent position; high wWages. Mrs. Henry F. Ulmer, 34 Maple Grove Ave. feb24d ‘WANTED—Cook. _Call at 100 Town 8t. any day except Monday. feb24d T WANTED—A__woman for general housework; small famlly; good wages. Bulletin. tebzdd WANTED —Registered or care Bulletin. All inquiries confidential fed24id assistant registered pharmacist. Address Box 49, NTEDSalesladies for _Satu noons and evenings. F. W. Wool- L | worth Co. " WANTED—A_competent cook. WANTEDForeman on small dairy farm: married. Address Box 16, Bulle- tin Otfice. febl7d ply evenings. - Mrs. John T. Almy, Lincoln Ave. Jan2éd WANTED—A man 1o care for fur- d do work around hotel Phone nace ndham Inn tifeb10 BOY WANTED to work In_dru store. Inquire at this office. jan10d WANTED—Girls; good pay: stead work. The Turner-Stanton-Co.- janil WANTED—Salesladies, at the F. W, Woolworth Company. jani3d g 2 = WANTED—Piano player, Saturday WANTED, MEN FOR NIGHT WORK. WEAVERS, SPEEDER TENDERS, SPINNERS. GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. afternoon and evening. F. W. Wool- worth Company. jan13d ttteb10. |coliege “graduate, ANTED—AI kinds of rubber work, rubbers, boots and arctics, work abs> iutely guaranteed or monmey returned. Goodyear Shoe Repuiring, $6 Franklin St R ' feb26d WANTED—To _hire farm, with e stock and tools. - Write Farmer, care Bulletin Co. . feo2sd WANTED—To arill you a new weil or your old well deeper; my machine is in this county now. A. B. Earl, con- tractor for artesian, wells, P. O. Box 240, Willimantie, Conn. eb26d WANTED — Oid faise teetn, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money loaned on lib- eral _terms. - The Collateral Loan Co. | 154 Water St. (near Shetucket St.). sep25d T WANTED—To correspond with a Protestant woman of.good character, not under 48 years of age; object, mat- rimomy. A ess X. Y. Z, Norwich P. 0., General Delivery. febz5d WANTED—Waiters for the Bostom Cafe 41 Broadway, City. ~Tel 1983. feb2sd 2 WANTED—A positioh by young man, in ofiice; has had experience; has best of references, Ad- dress H. P, care Bullet febsd TO HANDLE the many cases of fall. ing hair caused by influenza, etc., Our office will be open Monday, Wednesday and. Saturday. evenings by appointment only. The Mme. Lindgren Beauty Shop, 106" Thayer Bldg. Tel. 572-3. Teb24d land; small family. 3 P. 0. Box 141, City. feb24d WANTED An experienced lady for our Alteration Department. Apply THE WHITE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE Music FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Violin CARPENTERS Wanted on tenement con- struction. Stéady 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. Open shop conditions. Apply to the GOODYEAR MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. Telephone construction de- partment, 43-14, Danielson division. ORCHESTRA Sor_ Dances, Weddings and ’ Receptions. |92 Fiith Street. Phone 125113 WANTED—Have your monuments and -headstones cleancd and repaired by a man of experience; I have a pro- cess that leaves granite and marbie as perfect as when erested.. For full par- | ticulars, write William Bobsein, 62 North St., Norwich, Conn. feb23d ‘WANTED—Practical nursing; influ- enza, pneumonia, mental cases cared for. " Address Box 1308, Jewett City. febl9d ANNDORA cigar, mild, 2 for 25¢, Anndora Special, 7c each, Anndora | Midget, a short, mild smoke, 7c; City| Life cigar, Peerless cigar, 3pecial be| each; Manila cigar 5c, six for 25c; 20 Natural. cigarettes 35c; 20 Egypum; Prettiest 25c; lots of pires,” good) shapes, 50c, at Frgan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolworth's § and 10. _ jan2dd 3 s FOR SALE 5 — e -FOR SALE—Mow meadow hay, four or five tons. Tel 1076-4. feb2gd FOR SALE—I00 acre farm In town of Ledyard, three miles from Old Mys- tis and' Shewville trolley, on good road, good nine-room house, newly repaired, well at door, a new barn 30x30 just completed, best barn in town, new hen coop_and ‘other buildings, plenty fruit and berries, 30 acres of smooth fieids, balance pasture and wood, estimated 600 cords, trout brook length of pas- tufe. Inquire of A. L. Parmeter, K. . D. No. 2, Mystic, Conn.” Tel. 55-6. febZed BABY OHICKS and custom hatching; book your orders ahead. George W. Adams, 65 Willlams St. Phone 1462. feb2{STuTh > FOR SALE—Thompson, Connecticut, country residence, 6U0 feet above Sed level. " Substantial three story brick dwelling, thirteen rooms, two bath- rooms, nfepiaces, hardwood floors, steam heat, electricity, modern plumbing, ga- Tage for three cars; batn; water sys- fem; driven well supplied by motor; 600. gallon iron water tank; 25,000 sq. feet land; shade trees, fruit trees, shrubs; price $8,000. 'G. L. & H. J Gross, Real Estate and insurance, 170 W:a";l;‘lgster St., Providence, K. L e FOR SALE Pair of fancy matched Devon steers, coming 2 years. old, broken handy, at beef price. 1. De- Wolf, . Plain’’ Hill, Norwich. Phone 463-12. feb25d FOR SALE—Four mew milch cows, calvés by side. M. J. Shea, Franklin. Phone 1099-13. feb24 FOR SALK— Excellent opportunity to purchase hardware business jocated at New London, Conn. and estaplished 20 years: spiendid location, stock will inventory from $25,000 to $35,000; did over $30,000 business last year; terms. part payment down, balance on time payments. For further information ap- ply to D. M. Buckley, Real Estate feb?id Agent, Plant Bldg., Néw London, Conn. | FOR SALE—190 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 ., on West S feb20d FOR SALE—Three new miich young cows with calves by thelr side. Fred Durr, Norwich Town. feb13d _FOR SALE_Three young cows and pgs, reasonabl exchange. ~Gar- vin, ‘Scotland, Conn. febiza WANTED—To buy second hand fur- niture. ‘Get ‘our prices before ‘you sell A, Bruckner. 55 Franklin St PIANO FOR SALE—New Packard pi- ano. “Will sell at a reasonable price to settle an estate. Write P. O. Box 15, Sterling, Conr. WANTED—Raw_fu! day, at ‘H. A" Heetner C. Bennett. gy, Thurs- Vater St. A. _novd WANTED _Motoreycle _and _bicycle repairing. . We are aments for. Harleys Davidson motorcycies an S}Ave a 1520 on alsplay. Cycle Co., 48 WPRTAE Bt e xS b decka | Ernest E. Buliard | TEACHER ‘OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 BLINS PLACE |1 HAVE A FEW QUTFITS TO LEND DANCING. N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Chamber of | Commerce Hall, Norwich. Private les- !sons daily; evening classes Monda d Tl:igr:-d;\)'s, 3 p. m. Phone 1747. |- . TRUCKING AND TEAMING ERT, OCCUM, CONN. $17-12, i nd_Moving. ovmg: long distance trucking a specially. John H Ford, 233 Main Phone ‘7 nov2Td | . b, JOSLYN, 255 Wewr Maln St GEO. suclessor tu Jorn Woodmansee, light tocsl and long dis- a speclulty. IF YOU ARE A FIRST CLASS RING SPINNER OR DRAPER WEAVER, THE ASHLAND COTTON CO, JEWETT CITY, CONN,, WANTS YOU AND WILL PAY YOU EXCELLENT WAGES, PROFIT SHARING IN ADDITIO! DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 3-12 2 m—130 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 NITURE MOVIXG. | TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and a: reasvnable | prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP. etucket St. Phone 175. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black, white* and tan fox hoind; dew claws on hind feet. If found, notity H. H. Hawes, Canterbury, |Conn.” Tel."39-2 Moosup Div. Reward. feb26d LOST- Trish terrier puppy. am- jswirs the name of Rex. Finder,please Moses Dupuis, State Hospital, . feb26d LOST_\Wednesday _ afternoon, be- tween Disco and Preston Bros, lady's DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thaye- Bulding Phone 619 - Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 and 7 to 8 p. m. bag, containing sum of money. Reward if returned to this office. Teb26d 3 FOUND—Weed chain, on Broadway. Owner can have same by caHing 322-2. teb26d REWARD — $5 reward will be paid for information of the party or. parties #ho took “the collar and ‘license tag from my fox terrler Tuesday afternoom. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offics Hours: Sa.m.te 8 p. m. Mrs. James M. Parker, IHast Great Plain. Teb26d FOUND—Came to .my place last week. without collar or tag, medium sized brown dog, part Airedale. Owner address Irving W. Botham, Mansfiéld Depot. Tel. 608-14 Willimantic. feb25d LOST—Puppy, black, white and brown_speckled. ~Notify 32¢ Boswell Ave. Reward. feb25d Vi ANTED—A#l kinds.raw furs, hides ani skins.. A L. Mills wiil be at Nor- wich Tallow' Co. Talman St. every Saturday till furthér notice. movid - WANTED—To’ buy" ¢eal ecdives. ib. up beef and dairy cattle. Call Glaubinger, Colchestér Ct - Tel, 65. aug2dl 18¢ E WANTED _ Antigve furaiture. mire rors. colored glasa. silver. historical china old books, and-old letters. A Bruckner, 55 Frankjin St.. Tel 717-3 maylsd 4 RYE . We will pay highest market price for good Rye. Yantic Grain & Product Co. PHONE 999 AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town , 'LOWELL J. WILCOX MONEY elry, Watches and all’ Persunal prop- erty at a low rats of interest. Unre- deemed pledgos for sale. ) LIBERAL LOAN LOA 63, Franklin St_ Will Pay * Highest Cash Price or Take in Trade— Pianos, Player Pianos, Victrolas or Violins. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street LIBERTY BONDS Of all issues bought, $50.00 and $100.00 denominations. - Cash immediately for installment cards, books and coupons. Office at- SHU-FiX, 256 Main Street, on the Sguare. ' ¢ OPEN EVERY EVENING BUILDING - i Cover YOM By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING 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 STETSON & YOUNG Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor, Telephone 50 West Main St THERE savertiang medism in B e A CARPENTER and BULDER |———— CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER » JOSEPH BRADFORD Biank Books Made and Ruled to Order 2 , 108 Broadway - e —— ‘ CIGARS, Whitestone Cigars are 353 per thousand. J. Fi'CONANT. 11 Fraskils St. BOWLING ALLEYS ° BOWLING AND BILLIARDS On Diamonds, Jew- | . AT THE MAJESTIC BUILDING. FOR SALE — Two-te: with modern convenience or exchange for auto. Willimantic, TWO COWS FOR SALE Two Grade Guernseys, now giving milk. Can be seen at Uncasville, by appoint- ment. « JAMES L. HUBBARD Telephone 365 296 Washington St. $4,500 WILL BUY Three Tenement House, all modern, with stors already rented for $60.00 a month. Situated in good location in Greeneville. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO, Telephone 633-3 198 CLIFF ST, $750 Buys a» Five-room Cottaze all {urnish- ed.. This is a wonderful bargain sit- vated as it s 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 Strest, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 23¢5 G ) FOR SALE Good Seven Room Cottage and Shop or Garage, with large lot— Price $2200. Laurel Hill. InJ quire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones i FOR SALE SIX ROOM COTTAGE With Fifteen Acres of Fine Land at Norwich Town JamesL. Case 40 Shetucket Street (Real Estate Department) Meat and Grocery business for sale right in Norwic good location, doing a business of § 90 Ber week: last week’s Teceipts 3L 147.61, all cash. This store has-the best of equipment, 2 new cash regis- ters, 1 electric coffee mill, 1 electric meat grinder, 2 new computing scales, marble slabs, a new meat refrigerator, 10x7, office well furnished. stock pack. ed fo the ceiling, and will sell for a sacrifice price if taken at once. Owin to the owner's health he is compelle to sell, and I consider it a rare oppor- tunity. This place is doing the business and you cannot go wrong on such a urchase. Meat cutters and clerks can e retained if desired. If you are loeking for 2 nice . business, DON'T DELAY, ‘phone_at once fo F. I RACINE, Real Estate and Insurance, Danielson, Conn. Phene 198. jan27d ( . FOR SALE‘ FOR SALE- Aorses 3 .TWO FAMILY HOUSE It has seven and six rooms respec- ely. There are modern conven- iences and there is a large lot. Within 15 Minutes’ Walk of Frank- tin Square. Archa W, Cajt Real Estate—Investments Insurance Telephone 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. Price $7,000. Full paraiculars by writing Box No. 7, Bulletin, - FOR SALE farm, very productive. new dings, well established milk route, Small b situated ~one mile from Frauklin square. Owner wishes to sall on ac- count of other business. J. L. LATHOP & SONS, Insurance snd Renl Estate, 28 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conm. FOR SALE a good going profitable business, well established; near car line; very desir- able; located near city. For further particulars inquire of 'JOHN A. MCRAN REAL ESTATE EROKER Frankiin 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 Roof, Garage, Poultry House, Running Water 60 Ibs. Pres- sure, Several Cottages in City From $2,000 to $10,000. Some good Farms. Want to Hire a Small Farm. R. S. BARTLETT 43 BROADWAY Tel. 792 | PLUMBING AND GASFITTING _ IAn exceptional opportunity to secure! TO RENT—Furnished roof - Iy located, steam heat, 315 Matn S Phone 1423-2. 1eb26d FOR RENT—One store, two offices, t‘!:gg?%u;‘,“fioum: Sultable for 2 club. A er & Co., 3 B ‘0., 34 Broadwes. TO RENT Six-room steam heat, bath. gas and . eionie lights. Inquire 79 Ham; shts, Ing am;iton Ave. 2k e SRR ST TO RENT — Two .apart seven room and one five, with it mods | Far. ern improvements. Inquire 47 Fair-|ue; mount St. feb21d _TO RENT—Cottage 19 Slater Ave. For particulars, call 534 janlid FOR RENT _ Cottage hous Church St: modern Imbrovemente An oly at The Plaut-Cadden Co.. decan? STORAGE—Household gond for long or short term: Estes. resapes able saanulag Studlo. 52 Broadway. car. peri: mor car, R ’ F TO RENT—Furnished rooms:’ also | wei rooms for light honsekeepinz Apoly | Hig! at 106 School St. Phone 1048-2. aug33d| - F con. CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas ments byt Always and ECONOMICAL— Attach- || 5in TWENTY-TWO bréwery harses; on account o r offer to the public gur entire stable of - ors 2800 Ibs., a beautiful pair, pr.ce 3: nice pair of biacks welght 2700 1bs. dandy pair, browns, weight 2700 Ibs., team, price $100; young, sound horses; we always bou the best money coudd buy and we were always proud of our horses; no horse In our stable over 8 years ol trucks] we ship and pay. 14 days to try them; if horses are n.t As our superintendent tells you, ship them back; we pay all expenses; kets free; 14 harnesses 19 wagons, one without a moved at o febi1sd pair or a gentle single horse. Tel. 536-3. ur breweries closing we pair of chestnut horses, weight price $INi; mnice paT’ nice farm balance are don’t high prices in your ¢ ty for ho:ses, in Providence Norses are of no val- eyeryone hLere is using m, freight, a blan- hay, 9 tons straw in barn; see su- ntendent. at, . stable, corper Gil- e and Lester S's. Tuke Cranston & get off at Gilimore St., Providence, Tel. Prov.dence, M . feb26d OR SALE — Low-down chunks, ghing from 1200 to 1400, Corner h and West-Main. L. Strom. feb2:d OR SALE—Matched team of horses. blemish, guarantesd perfect ' tons hay at $23. if . Cox. 91-23 Willimantic. dition: JUST ARRIVED They are here! Twenty-eight horses | of the blocky. type. and suitable for all ds of worl You can find a nice Come We will sel! nr trade. ELMER R. PIERSON. Jan2d MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges | | A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET T. F. BURNS all Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET Phone 531 Modern Plumbi odern Plumbing is an essential in modern houses as elev.ricity is to lighting. We guaran- tee tho very best PLUMBING WORK Ly oxpert workmen &t the . fairest prices. = EFFICIENT,[ and see them. Tel HORSES 50 head, 28 head that have, been here one week that are! acclimated and good broke; also some good sécond hand horses, nesses, new and second hand If you need anyth'ng in thei horse line come and see me wagons, E J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 WMatn St Residence 1212 Stable 650 J. F. TOMPKINS ROBERT J. COCHRANE PLUMBING, ST=AM HEATING T Washington Sq., Washington Building Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. yo wh Che B incl pari tach FORD OWNERS—Does vour car start bard? AUTOMOEILE ACCESSORIES Have you pcor Ii r magneto . recharged e you walt. Norwich sinat St ts? Have the car ODIES and cabs for motor trucks, ding 21l Ford _sizes; Ford and runabout bodies taken as t payment or bouzht for ca: t5 dealers. Lewis L. Fales Corp. 7 Dean St. Providence, R: L OPS FOR_ FORDS—One-man. top h side curtains; we’ alfo curtalns with bevel plate glass: both in stock and ready to at- 1. Lewis L. Fales Cor: Dea | 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 sewveral building lots adjoining; located on Boswell Avenue, and on trunk line to Providence and Worces- ter. For particulars CENTRAL BUILDING Phone 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 $2,000; $500 cash required. - TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic. Comn. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. Iusist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; will make hens lay. Phone 326-5. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO, FOR SALE-—Automcbiles KOR SALE—One Ford truck in good condition; price reasonabie. Robeit J. Cochrane, Washington Square. fe car, axweil touring condition, $3 Norwich 54 truck, new Springr: Norwich Motor Car Co. feb25d FOR SALE or exchange for hornea cattie. 13e-ton Bethlehem truck capa- bie of carying 2% tons,. 1319 model, one new Oakland touring car, Six eylinder, 1919 model, one Briscoe touring car, 1919 model, one Saxton six cylinder touring car, 1917 ‘model, one Hudson seven passenger touring car, one kora delivery truck; also seed potatoes, Spalding. Rose ‘and Cobblers. ~Address William _J. Bowier, West Willington, Conn. Phone 619-14 Willimantic Div. ¥O0! MITH Form-a-Truck, re- painted and good mechanical condition. Tne Frisb.e-McCormick Co., 32 She- tucket St, feblld REO 1915, four cylinder 5 pass. touring car; price low. ‘ine Frisbie- MeCormick C Shetucket St. feblid STEWART %-ton truck, in gooa|lost condition, cord tires. The Krisbie-Me-| g Cormick 'Co. 52 Suetucket St. feblld OVERLAND 1920, model 4, slightly used a5 demonstrator, new car guaran- ty, a rare bargain. ' The Frisbe-Mc. Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. feblld BRISCOE 1919 touring, overhauled, repainted, new tires, 1ooks and runs like new.' The Frisbie-McCormick Co., of T NOW is the timg to have us repair | those cast iron gears and other parts | machinery, | plows, and other stsel and iron equip- ment. WELDING—the way we do it —. means money in pocket for YOU, for we save large transportation costs on | new tractors, agricultural parts, their high priceg‘ and time in obtaining them. xpert welding in ALL its branches at close figures, TY us. NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. 52 Shetucket St. febild l HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected, th}a 8h stucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN i 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 !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. lice car. Phone 865-12. DETECTIVES . CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nore wich, Comn. oct1ld m..‘ I8 0o aavertising medium ia | Connecticut equal 10 The Bul- letin for tuziacss resulta. CHANDLER 1017 touring. car, pris McCormick Co., 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 deiay. Buy now. We will store free until April_1st. Time payments arranged. "The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 .She- tucket St. febild seven low. The F: sbie- Shetucket St. feb1ld SEE OUR. WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 354 West Main Street . Phone 7385-23. FOR SALE—We can_give immediate delivery on Maxwell Touring Cars l!' Chalmers Touring Cars at @ Maxwell 1 1-2 Ton Truck st . These prices are delivered. If you contemplate having a car for next | spring oetter oider it now as the prics may be higher and delivery delayed, Second hand cars. H B Danleison, Conn., Tel. 340, 21 tfoctlsd. Anderson. | Maple St | PIANG TUNERS PIANO TUNER. BYRON A. WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584, GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave. UNDERTAKERS The Henry Allen & Son Co.! 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 David H. Wilson. Willard J. Way RESTAURANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH. W3 Main St for With Hypophosphites Hood and Radiator Covers For Fords $3.25 THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. | Next to Post Office Auto Radiators ' REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND Mi{'D GUARDS * Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO GFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East 8ide) NORWICH, CONN. DRUGGISTS Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil recommonded coughs and colds an the lungs. DUNN’S PHARMACY 80 MAIN STREET R. L, Gaspee har-| Otfice and Salestooms, 42 Main PUBLIC SALE A adminfstrator of the estate of the late Joseph Wolre, T will sell at oubl ¢ sale, to settle the estate, the ollowing property, on SATURDAY, FEB. 28, at 10 o'clock a, m., it his sales and livery stabl known as the cld Kennely' stané. locatsd on Woodstock Ave, Put- +§ nam, Corn. 20—HEAD OF HORSES—30 described: One ¢ yvear o1d bay are, guod block, weight 1250 Ibs. i bay 'horse, 6 years ol weizit 1490 “1bs.; 1 pair of £00d >rown' borses, weight 2300 Ibs, T nd 8 years oid: 1 extra fine turned i stnat mare, 5 v 1 white- ) mare. in ‘extra, goc nare, a nice. young. 127 d ' on v, wa 1 veizht 1100 1 s old. wei 15 yea~ oid 1 hav 4 years old: year i biok hay nare, we ght 1000 ihe, welzat ray’ mare, welght ~ar ald rean mare, 1 unusua’l 1330 1 Tafr of whife- horses. weleht 2700 you car® ta aced chestnut . as n'ce b e o B a6 yenrs o \ nair of £ veizht 2750 T erol nuranze b ST30 1hs3 3 meneral snitable for express'ng and lvery work: also 1 second hand {feishe 1275 s, suitable for farm These horses are all western hinks with the exeention of one or o second hant onas Thev are all aune. in zond order and suitabla “or anv purncse on earth It wyon re Inokine for a gaed horsa wan'll ely find him amonz the above ‘ot WAGONS, SLETGIS AND HAR- SES A Thres tip caris complete with ferward wheels, 1 ward ‘eam wagon whes Yemocra: vagon, 1 can werat wagon, 1 open Moyer Concord g8y, 3 top carriages: 1 top deliv- sry Wagen. 4 express wagons, 3 hob axpress sleigh. & iving sle'zha, 1 breaking cart, 2 second b wagons and buggies. 1 wagon pole, art horse clippers, 2 d-%en new whips, 20 new wonlen street 10 or 15 second hand i lankets, 10 new stah'e hlan- X 10 second hand stahle % on- Kets, 35 new Scotch collars and nads, 4 sets of double ball hame feam hornesses, 10 satsiof. pote and second hang i driving harness- s 1 new McClellan rid'ns saddle and ‘bridle, 4 of extra gbod Srats trimmed express harnessas, 1 two-horse mower. 1 new oll tank 1 new gasoline tanik. 25 flour barrels, 2 cook Stoves, 1 roll top desk, 1 heater. 1 office sife and a lot’ of other articles used around a stable. ATUTOMOBILE AND TRUCES One 1920 Chevrolet. tonrinz car, like new, purchased by Mr. Wolfe st befors his death: 1 Stuart one- ton truck, 1919 model, also 1 truck, 1000 1bs. ‘capacity. These cars are in excellént'running condition. ATE i | | i | | | The real estate consistirg of & three-tenement | house with im- provements, a_horse barn suitable for accommodating 35 head of horses and several wagon~ sheds, will be placed on sale at 1.30 o'clock . m. This is an old sales and liv- ery stable and Is in an excellent location for such business and nice- ly arranged. Terms on real estate to be an- nounced at the time of gale. The terms on the pergonal property will be cash, unless arrangements are made with the Administrator previ- ous to the sale. This auction will take place re- || zardless of weather—barring a bliz- zard, In which event it wlll occur the first suitable week day there- after. LOUIS A. WOLFE, Administrator of Estate. Putnam, Conn. STANLEY BRIGGS Auctioneer AUCTION ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3D, 1830, 4 at 10 a. m, sbarp. . As Tam giving up the milk business, 1 will sell at publlc auction aL my farm in Franklin, Conn., on road trom Yan- tic to_Willimantic, five minutes' walk from Yantic station, also trolley cars, opposite what was ofice the “Old Hyde Tavern,” 15 head of cattle, 1 new milch, 3 to freshen in April 3 in May, the rest in June and July; some are giving a good quantity now: several head of young stock, 3 horses, 1 12 years oid, sweight 1050,'1 6 years old, welght 1400, 1 7 vears old, weight 1200, 1 new two- row corn planter, 1 sidehill plow, 1 horse plow, 1 horse rake, two-horse mowing machine, 1 manure spreader, 1 cultivator, 1 covered milk wagon, 2 log boats, two-horse sled, 1 extra good team wagon, smail tools, milk cans, milk botties, milk crates. If stormy, sale next fair day. Lumch served. CHARLES S. BROWN. P. O. Yantic, Conn. Tel. 1095-2. feb24@TuThS ATTENTION S:dewalks The ordinances of W.cl lpuse & yel oWner, bUCupLliL U care uf auy Lo puslic ub there is a paved, wio tue City of ‘Nore ALY vi v upun any Verson nan ] 5 taus Temoved all =now. s.ect and lce wici- Lours alier iy soaasl Bate nen J deposited, ur Wwittun e sualice when the &4 the night season such parcy w on such sidewa sanded within (wo | ing so deposited auring (i .y for esch successive period of Ihé’?r'x‘m reufter that it so wad aisu ug rem: r notice given to ail affecied nances that,rthe by same will he strictly enforced and any- one failing to comply therewith prose- the foregoing cuted from this Lime forwar JAMES P. FOX,. dec190 Street Commissionae