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Who is willing to work, 1o act as porter, and take care of furnsce in store; good wages and permanent position 'for a geod man. Appiy at The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Con: mar26d WANTED—Salesman in our shee department, for -Saturday afternoon. Inquire White Star Clotaing Co. , mar2éd RAILWAY mail clerks; Norwich mail carriers wanted by government: com- mence $100 month: men, 18-45: list po- ons free; write Immediately. Frank- Institute, Dept. 31-., Rochester, N. Y mariZd B “WANTED—Female A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Miscellaneous - FOR SALE TWANTEDA woman (o dust and keep store clean and neat; good per- manent position. Write Box 50, care The Bulletin. * . mar26d " WANTED — ‘A maid for housework, e ings to Mrs. Willlam H. Sh Washington St. . w. eral helper. Apply S.E, Peterson, inc., 130. Main St.* 26d SECRETARY WANTED — Woman of good education and judgment as ‘secre tary in coliege offi good salary pleasant conditions; no bookkeeping; sfould be neat, rapid stenograpacr. Reply W. L. Siate. Jr. Connecticut Agricultural Coliege, Storrs, Conn. mar2id | RATLWAY MAIL clerks, $110 month experience unnecessary; young men, 1 ward, desiring clerkships, write for - ticulars. J. leonard (former il service examiner), §91 Equitable . Wasnington, D. mar2sd TWANTED At once, a young man for rocery clerk. John Jordan, 88 Centfal arzsd Write E. Water- Conn, or Telephohe 3 Lebanon mar24d WANTED—Ma for_ farm work. James H. Hyde, Nerth Franklin, Conn. Telephone 14 Lebanon. ma. gd “WANTED—A vounz man (o work abou mant store. xood chapce for advance- The Plaut-Cadden Co. mar2éd WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. HOTELS American House ' D. MORRISSEY, Prop. Firet-class Garage Service Cennected. Shotucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. hene 1227 26.28 Broadway Phene PLUMBING AND GASFITTING PHONE 581. The y best plumbing by expert wotkmen at the fairest prices ix guar- inteed; also heating and gas fitting. WANTED —Scotchman_wants ‘house- kéeper and<companion; none but Scotch descent need upply, or native of Prince Edward lsland; 40 to 50 age desired: no ol ctfion to one ‘child; a pleasant home jn the country in nicely furnish- ed house -and things to please. Address Angus care Bulletin. mar24d WANTED--A maid for whole or part time. Mrs. Archa Coit, 47 Oneco St. mar22d HEiiR TWANTED —-Bperienced waitress, at once. 161 Main St. Wong Wing Res- taurant. maréd ris; good pay; steady Turner-Stanton Co, janlid E_for handy women with We have about 100 La- dies’ Coats which are out of style; hoice $2.97: the cloth remains you can overmake them for chil- dren's coats or ladies' coats. th is A CHAN the needie. yery high toda e coat at The Pasnik Co. Norwich, Willimantic and_Daniélson. marlfd WANTED YOUNG LADY TO SELL TICKETS AT THEATRE. APPLY BY LETTER, THEATRE MANAGER, CARE BULLE- TIN. Cotton Weavers, Attention ! We can take care of several experienced female Weavers at this time. ' Learn to weave Silk; clean sanitary work at ; good wages. BRAINERD & ARMSTRONG Ask for Mr. Ackrcyd. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing " FM!KLIN STREET ROBEKT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq., Washington Bu Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. 8. O. Sheet Packing. WANTED WINDERS AND WARPERS Experienced or Learners Only firstclass silk used Good Wages—Steady Work THE WINDHAM SILK COMPANY Willimantic TRUCKING AND TEAMING i FOR SALE- Horses GEO. LAMBERT, OCCUM, CONN. Telephone $17-12. Leng_Distanc ing and Moving. TEAMING and movms; long distance trucking & speciaity. Jjonn H. Ford, 112 n St ! no . JOSLY. saor to Ji A¢ Beavy teaming:’ ance fu West Main St. Woodmansee, light ocal and long dis- a specialty. C. B. BROMLEY & S Shetucket St Phone 335. LONG DJSTANCE MO! 3 BROWN & HARTLEY, Stetucaet St Phone 497, NO AND ¥ ITURE MOVANG. TEAX AND TRUCK! dome very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Sletucket St P_honl 175. TRUCKING Long and Short Distance. Prompt service and low prices. EVERETT BROTHERS Phone 949-4, 70 Shetucket St. INSURANCE OF COURSE YOU ARE INSURED— But i¢ your Insurance piaked on the | basis of present values whith have in- creased enormously since 1914, 4 SAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agency Richards Building, 81 Main Street WHEN THE DOLLAR LOOKS LIKE 30 CENTS If the Dollar of Today Buys Only as Much as 35 Cents Did in 1896, Nearly Everybody Needs Three Times as Much Life, Accident and Heaith In- surance as He Did Then. All Forms of LIFE, ACCIDENT and HEALTH INSURANCE. Real Estats and Insurance tox 42 Danielsen, Conn. FOR SALE — Three horses been working in this city ev for past vear: ail are nice young, horses; bay horse, 7 vears old, weight 1200, chunkily buiit and safe for any- one'to drive.or care for: handsome spotted chunk," weight about 1100, is very short and chunky; also my pet ing horse, “Spike” weighs about and can road 12 miles an hour, is stylish and inteliigent, is safe for chiidren; we have replaced our horses with antos and will sell very cheap fo quick buyer. Inquire at barn in rear of Norwich Bteam Laundry, 155 Frank- REE ¥, 18 Frank FOR SALE One roan horse, 7 old. ‘weight 1200 Ibs., extra orker, ingle or dauble: also v and harness. Austin Rath n_Hill. Norwich Town, s s that T mu; glapore of to make Toom for another carload which wil: arcive Monday, March 29th. If you want & horse, come and see me. ELMER R. PIERSOY, 536-3. right away Tel. mar22d4 Horses—Horses - o Loa I have about 10 head, good, young, sound HORSES — they are all good and well broke. A few second hand Horses. These Horses must be sold at once because I have no room for them and do not desire to sub let them. E. J. HAMILTON HAMILTON BROTHERS 371, 373, 375 Main St., Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 650 FLOUR, GRAIN AND FESD. Instst on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scran will make hens lay. GREENEVILLE GRAIN €9, DRUGGISTS Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil With Hypophesphites is recommended for coughs ard colds on the lungs. DUNN’'S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET FARM wanted on three years' lease, with priviiege of buying same; 50 acres N mobre. ieply fuil particulars, size, location, ete. Address H. N. B, care Bulletin. mar! FOR SALE_A Haynes player pjano purchased only (wo montns ago; aiso kitchen range and dining room table; owner leaving town. Apply 17 Winchéster St. marz6d all in good condition; 3 vell WANTED—Dodge, Buick or )hv:x\nel roadster or coupe; details, year, etc. Write Reasonable, care Builetin, mar26d. vi se. WANTED—To buy, tgr private us > from private family in Colchester, sey eral pieces of old-fashioned mahogany furniture, imcluding _ bed, ~ bureat chairs, table and mirror; describe an siate poice. Box 838, Yaie S“Z‘B‘Xn‘ New Haven. mar26d_ BSQUISMOKES are the people of the frozen north. 'They are governed by the King and Queen (called Cigaroan: Clgret). The capital is called Tobako. At the coronation & big Smokerle 15 held by the population, the reflection of which can be seen a long distance, and i commonly called the Northern {ights. Come to our Smokery for good cigars Fagan's Smoke hop, OBb. Woolworth's 5 and 10. mar2s WANTED—Driving horse, mot over {10 years, sound, gentle, fearless; good inome. Write price and tull descrip- tion, W. H. Peck, Eagleville, {Conn. mar26d WANTED—A pool table and equip- ment, good condition; state price. Ad- dress Box 444, this office. mar26d 1 WILL STORE 'my piano with a re- sponsible family and sive option Of buying at later date, if I decide to sell. Northwest,” care The Bulletin. WANTED—Man _and wife, or man and woman; woman to do houséwork In small family, man to work outside, and one preferred who can care fer two horses and two cows; excellent ! home for right parties; ngr particular | whether couple are young ®r advanced e; state wages expected and all particulars. Qeorge H. Carr, -James- >hone 206R. ma; 0 purchase some guinea teply Norwich State Hospital WANTED—A four-drawer upright filing_cabinet. Call ai Thames Coal Co., No. 14 Thames St. Phone 300, WANTE Dodge a —A second hand mobile. for top Address Toy good_condition. on, Conn ‘mirrors, for barber shop work bench. Write George Sti Putnam, Conn. ~ mar24d W 4 D—Seven or eight room cot- tage or fiat, Address Cottage, Builetin. mardd FOR SALE—Fifty bushels potatoes, 25 per bushel, if taken Gaskili, Canterbury, Conn. BICYCLES for sale; 1 have 35 used thoroughly remodelied, up to date, 100k as good as new, at one-nalt the price; a special price given to deai- ers, or two Or more; there are bikes for men and ladies, boys and girls. and see them. Bring your car. feaves New London at 7.80 and returns H. P. Hilllar, Niantic, Conn. | bicyeles, at 9.40. ‘mar2sd at_once max Come Train | FOR SALE—Motor boat, 15 feet long, 00d condition. W, D. Henderson, urel Hill FOR E—Ivers grand piano. in fine_condition. “Grand,” care The Bulletin. Ave. & Pond haby 116 ‘marisd Write mar26d FOR hatehing, from S.C, R. 1. mated to cockerel from hens at Storrs contest; eggs 35 per ou, $10 per 100, $45 per 000; baby chicks, $14 per 30, $25 per 100. Plain Hill' Norwich Town. Phone 462-2. mar26d FOR SALE—A small farm on the new state road, ville, Mrs, 1864-2. WANTED—10,000 pay- 35¢ o 40¢ 1b., live Hochberg, 181 Main St, Willimantic. mar25d Tel. 991- SALE—Baby ciicks; eggs for A one mile 10 minutes' walk from mail passes tne door, god H. Chapman, R. D. 1bs. reight.* Joseph R hens, 238-265 B. Fello from Hall- it ¥ mars bui 1 hens; will FOR SALE—One kitchen cabinet, 1 kitchen table, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 £ sion library, table. 1 spring cof, 1 car- pet vac. sweeper, 1 go-cart, 1 baby chair, 1 baby tub. Cail at 32 Slater Ave. or Phone 501 after § a. m. mar2id FOR SALE—Chicken wire posts and some smal ht for hen and bl tage. One well rented and each witii s improvements, and_ locat sea Parade, | tion of Norwich. vestigate. One two-family lot, located in € nine room co n the best house, Prices very low. ireenevill¢, in and fence t jential sec in- with extra | THAYER BLDG. is the center of the of New England, and Rdom 106 he perfume of the Tuse; aiso ace powder: ot s for mi ble. adam Lindgren Beauty Shop. arms, farms, farms, farms, ' farms. Is your for Weisler’s Farm Agency, Danielson, WAITRESS Ladies” Jersey Silkc Hose, 35¢; Hose, seam b s1. The Pasnik Co, s wich, Danieison and Williman 4ic; Fine Mercerized 1 deeper. Artesian We. antic, C WANT) nobile ra. condition; pay_wighest price, The J on Franklin St. Norwica, Conn. buy second har prices before. vou sell st o puy t and dalry ca Colchester, Ct. VANTED _ Antique furniturs, mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical ehina, old books. and old 'lett Bruckner. 35 kranklin St Tei mayisd -+ WANTED DRAPER WEAVERS Highest Wages Special inducement to a few first class families. ASHLAND COTTON CO. Jewett City, Conn. MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Waiches and all” Persunal prop- erty at a low rate of ‘interest. - Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. 03 rransiin St Norwich, Conn ey BUILDING JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Stone, Concrete Work and Excavating. Address: 123 Oakridge St., City. Tel, 627-5, 0 Cover Yourself | By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING Save the price of covering by saving the coal in your bin. Mow is the time to apply this covering, and you can find all sizes in stock at THE IPECK McWILLIAMS CO. Central Wharf, WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and terials prices ny‘.mrm fl%«. (i Telephone 50 West Main St BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING. — One seven room cottage, with about one acre of land and some fruit, locat- ed in_Preston City, on stale foad; a bargain. One Ford runabout with express | body attached, mechanically periect; | see ‘this car; price only §2 nd feet of Several tho lumber, good right if take cha to business for a small outlay Second CHARL amaged | Ro: TFOR years jold. Call at 1 Baltic FOR permits all now fo or Phone O. Box No, TFOR SALE—Sced golden m get hand arpets, dining room table let, Bowker North OR SALE—One n portiers and .a roli top desk, as new, n at onc can into the ce: fur ure, vodlot’ of ALE—X No. 1 coon d Railroa Jame . New Londo, oats, Frankl 1 don't delay. limantic Div. econd hand | e bougit | ent block vf money. bedsteads, | etc., cieap. | T44 rooms, arranged for situated two minutes ' from Franklin Square; .make an ideal rooming ho Easy terms. Phones 278 Main Sti Substantial brick dwelling of 19 3 flats, walk would Price very low for quick sale. THOS. H. BECKLEY use. reet _ SPLENDID RESIDEN IN WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FOR SALE House contains 48 rooms, large das and beautiful grounds; spring water in house. A very tive home, situated on pleasant (corner Mountain). the leading residential | city. all business sections. apply to WILLIMANTIC, PHONE 38-5 ty and Best location on street of Convenient to schools, city hall, | post office, Main: Street trolleys, and For terms and further particulars WILLARD W. HAYDEN 70 MOUNTAIN STREET CONN. CE veran- attrac- street, the ATTRACTIVE EIGHT ROOM - COTTAGE ALL MODERN INQUIRE OF 'FOR SALE No. 36 Perkins Avenue JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street FOR SALE arred laying acre eds_ of s booked Address er, P. n. condition. Inquire 25 Summe marlyd FOR SALE — Two heifers and one cow. Telep 3 coats nik high today. ndy or ladies Co, marl17d women with We hive about which are out 100 La- Aprons, ¢k (Ipswich). snik Co, sell for less. elson and Willimantl rull E Bloomers, 47c; Ladle: Ladies' Fine size, 9 SURPRISE yourself and visit the miliinery department at the Pasnik Co. Very large stock: Hundreds o at very £ sampie I ts, one low prices. of a kind. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. mardd 127 Acres $2,800; With - Pair Horses, 4 Cows and ons, tools, kets; fertile fenced pasture, 2.heifers, poultry, hogs, harne! hay, quick sale, easy term: 15 minutes to R, R. Crop: i on cropp g estimated . wag- ncluded for good roaa, town, mar- i wire- cords 0 wood, much fruit; good 8-room house, g00d barns, tails page 24 Bargains 33 States, copy [ree. new poultry house. De. Strout’s Spring Catalogue Strout Farm Agency, 150AK, Nassau %, New York. mar2gd rick’s Church. O w FOR SALE 8 ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE All ‘Modern, Located Near St. Pat- It Must Be Sold at e Box 18, Care Bullet S r—————— DETECTIVES TRERE 15 1o advertising medium Bastern Connecticut equal 10 The o Fletin for resulta, CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inve: 3‘!5«. Write Postoffice Box ‘Zgi Nor- ich, Conn. e 11d All are in desirable sections. Each property has a garage. Archa W. Coit 3 MODERATELY PRICED MODERN HOUSES residential Real Estate, Investments Fire and Auto Insurance i'elephone 1334 3£ -Europe. rance, M. FORMIGLIO, 318 Frankiin St, Norwich, C Phone i54-3. te and Fire merdd 63 Broadway €o0d lveat w0y per weel 14751, all ed best Of equi Meat and store b €nt, 2 new cash 1 puting bs, ince’well furnisned. eiling, and will s i tdken at once. consider it a rare nnot g0 Wroj eat cutters and Grocery Week's Teceipts $i,- 4 new meat refrigeraior, tock pack- lace is doing the bus if desired. If you. a r a nice business, DON'T ‘phone at once to F. I NI, Real Estate and Insurance on, Lonn. Phone 198, Jjan27d of 31, ias tiie regis- electric scales, I for Owing eppor- FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD S, FOR STOVE GR FURNACE—C! NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD 28 Shetucket St. $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all fi cottage has electric lights furnishings are antique. cush—several hurired cords o and some timber, (Choice of 400} FARM SPECIALIST Tel. 792 233 Main FOR SALE Small farm, very . productive, idings, well establisned ‘milk route, situated one mile from , Franklin square. Owner wishes to sall on ac- I count of other busin ! J LATHOP ONS, Insurance and Real Estate, | Norwich, Cenm, ed. This fs a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. and Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin AWED HEST- Street. new urnish- The the t wood | William A. Wilcox 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R..l. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 4 CIGARS, ) Whitestone Cigars are $53 per thousand. J. F. CON. st. TO RENT—A cottage of six with all marztd e FOR RENT—Five room tenement, 18 improvements,- 3 Carter Ave. “FOR RENT—Upper flat, fous and - vau S L T TG Williams. ROOMS marzid and board at 5 Grove st marz marsld, ‘ooms modern improvements, 99 + |block. 5 Toave st Po LOST—Near Danleison, yellow collie answering to the name of Buster: collar but no name plate. A. A. inghast. 273-3 Danieison. marzsd 13 Boswell Ave.; 480 table board and dinners & Specialty, served from 1% to 1 p. m. FOR RENT—Furnished ‘nng mag- - nificent School St Phome 53z-1: harpor view, plazzas, 3. 125 marz4d provements; two iuriisned rooms for i, o g QUESTION & mar2dd - ¢ ‘0 REN' room apartment on o West Side, ed or unfurnished. ‘IR 15 HWIZ Telephone 837-2. marz4d o RA KOR RENT—Three furnished rooms for light nouseKeeping, aii moaern im- KOR RENTFurnished ligny housgkaeping. Tooms 13 Union St and DN '/ A MORALY \ EEPING a clean FOR RENT—Tenement, B one store, two oifices, 00T space, rooms_suitabie mouth is a moral ques- tion. Superintendents - of for a club; also apartment. James k. reform schools say that Fuller & Co., 34 Broadway. marlid ninety per' cent.. of the s o = juvenile offenders brought TO RENT — Furnished rooms for gnt_iousekeeping in §ood iocation. to them are suffering from el 353-1; marlsd decayed teeth. Guarding e et your children’s téeth is TO RENT—The first floor iu The ardi Huntington, 17y Broadway, uine guarding their moral ‘wel- rooms nardwoud floors, steam heat tare. and japitor service; the finest apar ment, in the best iocation, im tais city. inquire of Shea & Burke, 41 Main St maridd PAUL A.SCHWARTZDMD __TO RENT—Cotiage 19 Slater Ave. For particulars, call 354, . STORAGE—Household goods stored for long Or short term; rates reason- Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. able. decsd janidd DENTIST ON THE SQUARFE TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeepinx. at 1§ Scnool St. Phone 1048-3. rooms; also Appiy aux23d FOR SALE—Automobiles caanical vatler ridut-Ladaen Compan, FUK S thorougn o1 condit FOR SALE—A 1912 oraer; arter anlu el Lki—3 Uy 1y overhaul 1om. adiliae Doage, witih ou truck body and cab, 1n good me- musi be Suid-at vnce, we need e oom; prige Souv; Las guod roadster. anu in the best lnquire of tue Broadway C1sB_Murkel, 4v Broauway. m Room 107, Thaye- Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 and 7 to 8 p. m. KOR SALE—1914 Ford tou: go0d con demountable rim: uatie FOR S roadster, Jewett FOR |zer touring y painted. ALE x FOR SALE—A 1314 Cadillac n exceilent sonubie, A Scnoos St e very iano, Ui ». m. Uilion, DEW Uires 4N TAWAtor, bargain. Kaymond Danielson, Conn mar war2sd mar23d Studebaker _kdmond_Jouoin, any | DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon $?Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Dept., Norwicl, FOR SAL) demountabie e e tunes i U DR. D. J. COYLE tanuck v FOR SALE 1817 Chandler e of ca ew Oak FOR SALE—Fiv ng oraer. be seen 4t Jo. moaei, model, passen; less appiy 1o 1. wheels and price 3 Tnis car K. F. D, No. 6. sev touring car. New and enem ng 23 tons, 1y 4nd touring car, one Briscoe one_Saxton g _car, 1917 mode. seven passenger touring ¢ delivery truck. Address West W 3 -14 Wilimantic Div. nd hand cars. on Maxwel, Touring C: Touring Chalmers 21 Maple aviason motorcycles i LE or exchange for Iia-ton Be Maxwi Lnan S W. Ha agden Co., Jeweiry kil W 1917 Ford tourin, marz0d brang @ Casey s farm at Foque- marisd arizd econd truck touring six eyl one A R SALE—We can zive Immedl: deiiyery 30 1g Detter urder it LOW as the price be higher and delivery di Time payme: Anderson, Dan st 16,000 condition. ¥ car, new “assenger Box 85, this o1~ roed cupu- model, one | six cylndar, car, ars at 1 T 1, DR. F. C. JACKSON DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: Sa.mte 8§ p m Telephens FOR SALE FOR SALE Sachem (New Market) Hotel | offer for sale to close an Estats, the above Real Estats, consisting of the Hotel, Barn and other buildings, de- able for Hotel and Store with Gar- ge, or can easily be arranged for hree tenements. With the Used Cars ~FOR SALE One 1919 Buick 5 passenger. One 1918 Dodge Rumabout, winter top. One 1919 Hudson Speedster, All in first class condition ERNEST WHITE Hudson and Essex Dealer 324 Main Street . PHONE 1142 UNDERTAKERS goes several building lots ad, located on Boswell Avenue, trunk line to Providence and Worces- ter. For particulars FRANCIS DONOHUE CENTRAL BUILDING Nerwich, Conn. $2,800 WILL BUY 1i-room cottage house, with all mod- ern improvements, on School St.. only five minutes’. walk from Framkiin Phone Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 653-3. 198 CHf St $3,000 will buy a 100 acre farm _only one and a half miles from Danielson. Conn., business section, on state {} road; "as Danielson, Conn., is a very Hl progressive town, this farm will certainly satisfy you. $4,000 buys a_two-tenement house om The Henry Allen & Son Co.! Lady Assistant. David H. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND -EMBALMERS . Wilson. Telephone 410-2} Willard J. Way |l South St. with about ome acre of land, modern improvements, in A-1 condition. J0s, BODO & CoO., 422, | | { GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer TAFTVILLE apri4MWFawl 32 PRO Telephone 430 Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 08 Broadway ' —_—— VIDENCE ST. BOOKBINDING BOOKBIND JOSEPH BRADFORD RESTAURANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY 'THE VICTORY LUNCH., e e WHEN ¥0U WANT 1o put your bus- iness befors the public, there is no h the ad- medium 353 Mals St Better than throi vertisiog coiu:ms of The ulletin. D Rare chance te secure a big bargain in a Cottage House of 8 Rooms, mod- ern improvements, within 10 minutes’ walk from The Marlin-Rockwell Shep. JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE 00d cre farm, well leasant - surroundings, 8-room h t class condition % large = ba poultry houses and outbulldings, dcres mice fields, 20 acr t ] woodiand, plenty !vl’l‘lllfl 3500 cash required. - ouly TRYON'S AGENCY, Willimantic. Conn, WHEEN TOU WANT to pht your bas. ineas before the pud:Z chere 1 mo medium betier inan Yhrousn the ad-| vertsing =ciZmms of The Bulletin N o A ralaril ser at arm, formerly kn farm, MONDAY, MARCH 329, 1928, ), ¢ 18 g'cloek a. m., the following described good young cows, 1 pair horses (w grays, § an tius- locl as stan t abous 316 ha. 7 years old: these team and i pair heavy {eam harmesses, 1 driving harness, horse odllacs, reet blanl 2 stable blankets, nailers, feed - n New ‘London mu-:y driving horse (weigni about 1406 1bs.). + netvy ets. 2 storm blankets,’ oags cutaway harrow, 1 Syracuse plow, ome-horse ‘plow, ‘1 cultivator,” 14 Junior planter—No. 4 potato digger with hiller “attachmi 1 heavy team wagon (a good ohe), neavy express wagom, 1 platform truck, L bob sled, 1 e g Pand oed sowe?. 1. | + i ¢ X“fl" drag. wheller () k, awn mower. 1 §0-galion gasoli (never used), 2 crosecst sawe othed saws, iron bars, thains, hammers,. torks, hoes " shovels ps cans. ‘enches. etc., i, 1 Cypherswin. Cubator (400 sk capaBity 3 brooder, ! MOUSEROLD FURNITURE | | consisting of 1 oAk dresser. several i v g . noe, chairs. beds, bed spring: mattresses, 1 ice box 1 "‘:T:r '.'3';-‘:.‘ Kkitchen range. 1 three-burner oll steve (new Perfection). 1 stove. new five-galion ol cam, oh pletures. dishes, lamps. wash tuhs, L porch hammock, 1 chair 2 settees. carpets. rugs. and other a menticn. THE FARM will be sold at 1 .o'clock ing and pasture fine condition. nina room: attle. years ago, 130 concrete floors cost to build today $2.000. Lar yard all fenced off. The farm is tle. which consisting acres of land, about elght acres land. the balance dirided in mew- The bujldings are. i The house consists has running water and is T, The barn is 36 fest by has rumning water. has stable ment which stanchions 10 head Large hen house, bullt two feet by 13° feet.] This buliding woyld foursburner 6if T4 lex oo numetous . te, * hen within about three mijes of Wilj! - bt s a zood market m'ls from the raiiroad staties near school. This would, make lll'L l8eal peuitry farm, Auctioneer's Statement: The tosls are -most all mew. havine been bought Ia the last year. some '0f them havimg never been used Anrome wanting te buy a £0od nalr of horses should @t- temd this sale, all 1ght In every war. ther are absolutely The farm in » good condition apd anvene want- ing te purchase a good little home,in th country should fnvestignte. Ab tman. iom. Caterer In attendance, further nformation, Vinaptve .of Teieonbne: W It sta~m. rale mext SAMUEL POTICK. Music BACON STUDIO BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR AND UKULELE 34 Central Building Tel.\736 HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone 5512 i i 4 FRANK G. BENSON -4 Teacher of 'Vioiia For further particulars inquire of |Phone 838-2 PHONE 127-4 | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO e -t N. B LEVY, instructer, Chamber of Phone 1747 or 124 DANCING. Commerce Hal Private lessons daily. _Spring term cliss for beginners Momday, April 5, 8 p. m. Advanced ciass Thu: % 8 p. m. Dancing classes now formi aarlsd PIANO ey TEE 122 Pruzpect St - Phene il BLIuS PLACE 2 Ciaicomént. Ave: ur > especially” ecutee | Lehigh Coal No. 1 and 2 mised 2 1$12.60 per ton.

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