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- WANTED—Femals ; ‘WANTED—Millinery saleslady; must experienced; state saiary required; Telerences. Address Box 593, Bul- tin. aprsd b — PR T E ivestment ing in bouse, with _otfices in New Yor) will pay to man ‘of chars | “rrerronT n and girls to sew Snility._tnduetrial | o WATTEOUERS S ES Cwork E="'" te., to W. H. care The ™ apria " P o dy gt i Py il 1o ‘ears of age. n Chas. o-nac-'. aprsd ranteed; airy, sanitary workroom. pite Shirt Co. 32 Market St. aprsd WANTED—A. cook and second girl, for The Johnson Home. Apply at &Y Cliff_St. mornings. aprid WANTED—Good open Or top wg ing harness. George E. Briges. ;’fln‘}:.“ ‘el Lebanon z5-4. Aprsa _ FOR SALE—Three.. yoke Ayrshire 'xua. Tel. Leb. 34-2. . apr8ThS' o Bulletin Ofiice. 2 bl ANTED_Would like retufn loads lor“’twc nve-ton trucks to Providence or Buston every, . Burgess, . A Foss, aeske, ~aprsd A {day. Address John |from heavy laying strain. S oming Ave, Mel- |oges. James Tir FOR SALE—Six White Cornish pul- (ome_ cockerel, ' four Lakonveider * Phone’ 1813-14. apréd , SALE—X. L for setting Dk ST nbull, Waiwecus Hill, Norwich Town, Cona. aprsd_ FOR 'AIT—\II!HM man for general farming; liberal pay to the right Address Herbert ¥. Boyd, Stoningt daily. Mrs. Archa Coit, 47 Oneco St. Japrsa WANTED—-Two seamstresses; per- manent wprk, good wages. Apply to Mrs. D, (. Park, Win m ounty WANTED—Man ‘to_work on far free temement, large garden, milk and ;. ry Home for Childrsrd, Put- ung 2t Davis, Wes! .r""prlffl 3 gt ..i._m apred WANTED—By a middle aged woman, Bousework by the day. Address Box 566, Bulletin. apréd_ Tolel W -Married man m‘;-w._.rnm-n. Wood and milk. Avery Farms, Inc., P. O. Yantic. Tel 27-2 Lebanon Div. aprid WANTED—Girls or women for Ug?! S ANTED—Twe reRnci Sounk men |Steady work. ~Carpenter Mig. Co. 16 SO ROOMUTE DhoRe 1¢78 Fooms réady | Newton Si. Phone 1037-3. " apréd_ after April 5th; ry I)él}'- Ths SALESLADIES wanted. Apply at the WAILWAY mall clerks: Norwicn mall F._ W, Jeotishtrs Lo, Gl carr v com mence $100 mon sitions free; wril iin Institute, Dept. 31-C., Rocheste: Abel Burdick. Tel mar27d dust and g00d per- and companion. Willimantic 645- WANTED—A woman to keep store clean and nea manent position. Write Box 50, care he Bulletin. mar26d WANTED—Experienced waitress, at once. 161 Main St. Wong Wing Res- taurant. mardd ~ WANTED_Girls; good pay; steady ani7d One go0d steady man of wages. C. Sholes. 1846- WANTED. farm. :ood rée WANTED_Man for all round work \n small mfg. concer me lathe tnowledge. ‘rite Box K. C., Bulletin. d e NTED—Married man on a small WANTED—A maid for certain hours | WANTED—Middle aged housekeeper | 7 men, women, 17 upward) ru:"f;m-‘:?:m(enf positions; $1,200-31,500 yeariy; experience ,unnecessary. —For irce partculars, write John leonas (former civil service ner), Equitable Bidg., Washington, L. C.. aprsd £ b‘, ANTED — Old faise teetn, Liberty bo:u:.“mmundl. mnl::y“xl?:.‘md on lib- erms, _The Colla 54! Waler st Giear Shetucket St). . sepzod ANTED—Old__coins, old _postage ctabip modern and antique frearm and *curios_of all kinds. Write A F. Wisneske, Yantic, Conn. mar3yTuThs s cash Lor. esting 1 pay 7 Norwic, Conti. Box 185. VANTED By a teacher, & furnished ro))‘m‘,‘ 3;(!\ or ythl\out board. = Write Box 1031, this office. aprid 891 | —= o | MO AR A l EGGS for hatching; R. I FOR SALE_Two Holstein heifers ming 2 years old. J. L. Kiess, New London ‘Tur . Norwich Town. prid FOR SALE_Young 5 year old horse, weight 1100, right in every way, Price $125. H, B. Hurlburt, 250 Woodstock Ave., Puinam; Conn. 3d few . young _pil ‘hester White; ~ also one good broo sow. Oliver A. 'Downs, Brooklyn, Conp, Tel. 37-4 Danielson Div. aprsd GARAGE for sale; my husband’s. i1~ ness compels. me to sell The City arage and Tire Shop, already equip- ed for business; storage of cars make overhead expense very small: gain for someone. Mr, Union St, Danf a bar- ¥, Weils, No. 8 felson, Conn. - aprsd Reds, ‘White Leghorns, heavy layers; day old chicks, rabbits. Thread City Poultry Yards, 115- Bollvia St, Willimantic. Tel. 871-3. . - * " mar2iSTuTh WANTED—By eiderly lady, room and boaru in £ood locality. ‘Leiephone L1YT-12, WANTED —Late model ¥drd touring car, periect condition; state price. Lack Box 75, Baltic, Conn. aprid farm near the city. F. L Lathrop, 250 Maple st. Tel apréd WANTED—The Price & Lee Co. of fers steady loyment and oppor- tunity for advamcement to reliable mem willing to travel and work on city di- pector: Address in own handwriting § Church St ven, Gonn. _aprsd WANTED Kltchen man, at the Wauregan Hotel aprad WANTED A first class barber; good wages. good position. Apply to Good- year Barber Shop, Goodyear, Conn work. The Turner-Stanton Co. WINDERS AND WARPERS Experienced or Learners Only firstclass silk used Good Wages—Steady Work aprad ANTED—A _man for farm work. bert West, Stonington, Cona. . el THE tic Div mar; WANTED Suiemar W ovr whor WINDHAM SILK COMPANY department, for Saturday afternoon. e X {ngaire White Btar Ciotning C Willimantic mar26d & “WANTED—Man to wor farm, married or single. Write E. Water- FOR SALE—dorses . Bozrahvilie, Conn., or Telephone | _ 5 : Labason. _mar24d | gFOR SALE—Good farm mare, 8 years WANTED—Man for_ farm work, | 21d, sound, been used on the farm, safe for lady to drive, 5:" good driving harness, and farm wagon, at top beil FOR SALE—-Two taken at once. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. Teiephone 30 Lebanon. mariod |38 'WANTED weight 1090, price farm ha house, 13 sd horses 768 Main_ Si B—Farm chunks weighing ONE mEMAN and 1400, corner (;'\pr}?‘,dgh ALSO LABORERS norses for saie. | IBGE T Barket APPIY 40 HORSES > KEYES FRODUCTS CO. |, Socss hoet on sine a0 aavenpises Montville, Conn. (e B s B L BRR L Telephone 1104 ftake oo Tor ‘aRother idal Aprir st Tenement or Board Furnished| " “"ErSizr n. rsrsox. A WANTED—Will pay highest prices for rags and metal. Lsoston Junk Yard. Phone 181-2. Call any time Friday and Saturday. aprid_ WANTED—Incubator, in good condi- {on, and cheap for casi. Address Louis Ward, Water St., City. WANTED—A coatmaker. Kratovil, successor to J. L Gillan, 351 Main St apréd WANTED—A place in familyrior girl ii years old, to work for- board nd attend Norwich Free Academy, G. J. aurray, Colchester, Conn. K. D. 3. apred “rRAD S, & W., new condi- tion u'; want z2 Coit auto. Write to Wesley' Deming, Willimantic, Conn. St oute. lpr]td_v ANTED — Boys or girls to_work from o to 9 p. m. and i aay Satur- good pay. Carpenter Mig. Co., 16 n St bnone 1usi-3. apred THiS WK a delightful henna shampoo and the new luropean sen tion, French Clay Pack lacial mas- Sage, ior tie master baus. ‘ae Madam lindgren Shop, 1us Thayer Bldg. apréd TED—Ford touring car body, excnange for truck body. Phoe :44 Danlelson, Conn. aprad_ areites 20 for 35c, mild and e, perty good 50c, slag smoking tobacco. lvc nice delisuus chocoiates; also re- aun bottle sodee on. in Fagan's Smoke Shop, in ghe Bizzy Block, opp. Woulworth s 5 and 1 prid ANT) forret. Call 1538 between § 7y om. aprza WANTED—Hais to trim, also hats to rhone 1581, mar3ld sell, at reasonavie prices. Opeén evenings. 25 Park St. iy and sive option . of ing at later date, if 1 decide to seil. “Nortiwest,” care The Builetin. at the Mill. = WANTED | Horses—Horses I have about 10 head, good, The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn-|young, sound HORSES — they are all good and well ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently |broke. A few second hand there are good routes. et/ Horses. These Horses must your names on file and be|be sold at once because I have ready for the Trst vacancy. ino room for them and do not Call at the Bulletin Office.|desire to sub let them. ° E J. HAMILTON HAMILTON BROTHERS LOST AND FOUND FOUND—On lower W brown fur neckpiece. hington St Owner call at Washington St apréd 371, 373, 375 Maiun St., ——— e m— ‘sl. Residence 121. o LOWT—Thursday, April ist_one post| ¢ N°% i 2 Do s post _bed, between .!amps‘ orth Frankiin, and Bean Hill \ notify James McNally, Bein FOR SALE . and receive reward apréd —~ ———— FOR SALE Good 50-acre farm, well located, CIGARS, pleasant surroundings, 8-room. hous: first class conditlon, ¢ large barni CIGARS poultry houses and outbuildings, 20 Whitestone Cigars are $55 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. acres nice fields, 20 acres pasture, 10 acres Wwoodiznd, plenty fruit. Only §$2,000; $500 cash required. TRYON'S AGENCY, ‘Willlmantic, Conu. Greatest Variety of CIGARS and TOBACCO All the Local Brands of C ki Spring is Here! NOW 15 THE (IME TO PURCHASE YOUR HOME. We haye the following for sale: South Main St, two-tenement house, fruit trees and a good garden. One fine 46-acre farm, three miles from Danielson, Conn., 60,000 feet of good pine, 250 cords of hard wood, 20 acres of woodland, 25 acres pasture, buildings in good repair. We would be pleased to have you call or telephone at 25 Carfer St. and give you particulars of some other prflperflel which we are offering for . INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS, / 308, BODO & CO., Box 422, Danielson, Conn, re— Acker, Merrall and Condit Com- Goods. 116-118 West Main Street Established for half a Century. —_— PLUMBING AND GASFITTING HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phene Shatucket Streat | . DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN PHONE 581. The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; alfo heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, ' 67 West Main St. T. F. BURNS eating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET viphona 221 2538 8rosaway| - ROBERT J. COCHRANE Washington Sq. Washington Building IAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Norwich, Conn. Work’ 4 4 s asd Excavating. | ,oent for N. 8. O, Shest Packing. 133 Oakridge St., City. Tel 627-5. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials ai right ey s S Wear Mlh W INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS . 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS - DETECTIVES TED—To Griil you a new well or y vld well deeper. A. E. Earl, Contractor for Artesiun Wells. . P. O. Box 240, Wiilimuntic, Conn. marlod SPRING COATS for women and chil- dren. Forget tie high prices and think nik Co. maryd D. — Second hand, damaged automobile radiators, . any condition; il pay highest price. The Johnson 1v7 Franklin st, Norwich, Conn. teb2id WANTED—To buy second har? fur- i niture. Get our prices before vou sell. A, Bruckaer, 55 branklin St. Phone Tii-3. janid WANTED—AIL kinds raw furs, hides and skins. A, L. Miils will be at Nor- wich Taliow Cu, Talman St, every Saturday till further notice. novid WANTED—To puy vear caives, 18¢ ib. up, beef and dairy cattle. Call E Glaupinger, Colchester, Ct. TelL 63. aug2d3 WANTED — Antique furniture, mirs rors, colored glass, silver, bhistorical china, oid books. and old ‘leties. 2. Bruckner, 35 Fraoklm SUL Tel i17-% may16d WANTED * DRAPER WEAVERS $30 to $40 Weekly on 16 to 20 Looms—Profit-Sharing in — | Addition. ASHLAND COTTON CO. Jewett City WANTED ALL KINDS OF FURS, 5,000 to 10,000 Muskrat Skins; prices ranging from $4 to.$5.50. Cail or write and we will call for furs. LOUIS DACHIO, New York Buyer of Raw Fur 27 Jackson St,, Willimantie, WANTED STRIPPERS On Folding Box Work. Good !Pay to Learn. With Little Ex- perience Can Earn $25 to $30 Per Week. ; ATLANTIC CARTON CORP. South Golden Street WANTED Two licensed pharmacists, 25 women boxmakers, 40 girls for machine, \6 salesladies, 5 boys for soda fountain, {5 Jenotaca 20, Beys overciS ysrs Lo Woodworking machines, 2 table wait- resses, 6 men for picker house. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, s GEO. L. CHESBRO, Mgr. AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phaone '581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX WHEN YOU WA ess before tn medium better CIVIL AND % CASES Inves- W"“ Postof! Box 472, Nor- n. . octild . | vertisina colum s s e ix \ o put your bus- Diic. th \ ihfouscn the 'ad- Ths Bulletin WHEN YOU WANT 1= DUt your b iness Dbefore the publis thers is o ! medium Detrer than ihTough the ad- American | T 1 'HATCHING eggs: from White Wyan- dottes, Regal Dorcas strain, heaviest laylng standard bred strain known, $1.50 for 15, $4 for 50. ‘Ray Holdridge, Ledyard, Conn. ~Tel. 1855-4. mar2iSTuTh i FARM for sale; T0sacres, all kinds of fruit, $-roomt house in g0od Tepair, Ce- ment cellar, steam heat, open fireplace, electric lights, ali improvements, gar- age, good barn and & henhousés; an ideal pouitry farm. C. A. Hagberg, 310 Main St Tel 652-2 marITuThS FOR SALE—10,000 ohesfnut posts. John Potter, Griswold, Conn. apr3STuThS FOR SALE—R. L eggs for hatching. 1 1344-3. . apriTuThs T¥OR SALE _Five-pive parlor suite, for $30. Call . evenings. 23 Lh’lsuln Ave. (réar). aprid FOR SALE—The fine country estate known as the Chester Prentice farm, situated at the North West Corners, in North Stonington, » few miles from Norwich, mear state highway, on R. F. D. and telephone in house, near school. The farm consists of 150 acres, well di- vided into mowing and pasturage. Never failing water and_trout hrool entire length of farm. Wood and tim- ber enough to pay for farm, abundance of truit. - Dwelling, house of 12 rooms, piazza on front and side. A new stock barn 40x60 with I8 ft. posi and new silo 12x24; another barn 30x40, garage, hen house, crib and woodshed. All fer- tilizer made during the past vear from 5 head of stock. Immediate possession given. Rarely does it happen that a place e this is on the market. M H. Clinton Eccleston, R. D. 5, ) Conn. Tel. 1361-14 Norwich Div. aprid, \ FOR SALE—Haines player plano, practically new, and mission dining room set. Write Piano, care Builetin. aprid SELLING OUT—2S0-acre farm. state road, iarge buildings, lighted, running spring water, tered Jersey buil, st COW s, shoats, farming 1ooi: riages, harnesses. hay. etc.. cheap. H. J. Humt, Conn. _Teiephone. electric wa apriv FOR SALE—Strawberry plants and raspberry bushes. George b. Wells & Son, Lone Pine Farm, Willimantic, Ct. hone 3 FOR SALE — Good 10y-acre farm, about 5y acres in 7 timberland, house and barn in 00d condit.on, also saw- miil run by waterpower which ha done custom sawing thro winter, Owner wishes Lo seil ount of death or husband. berke, X. FOR SALE — Ad operati table, usea’ but_very little in docto private otnice. Write Doctor, care L letin, aprid OR SALE—R. L Red, setting egas, from_neavy laying str Joe Buck- ley, 75 Snerman st Phone 566-2. apréd FOR SALE—Mersel American Dpets, cornets, trombounes, $29; the by moaerate price instruments m tureds F. N. Cash, Agent. 3 FOR SALE—A cow 4 years old Jersey, % Ayrshire, Yantic Fiat FOR SALE—Barred Kock egzs batching, Zyu-egg strain, $1.75 per s Liug; exiibition, $» setting; Lwu c erels and cock. 'James BIsuop, West ly, R. L Phone i2i6. aprod SHRUBBERY—Let James C. Turner furnish your trees, shrubs and roses. NOW is tne time 10 order for spring. Brown Brothers' Rochester grown, guaranteed nursery stock furnisied at imoderate prices. . Phone 1365-2 or ad- oress ¥. O, Box 521, New London. apsd SURPRISE yourself and _visit the miilinery department at the Pasnik Co. Yery iarge stocks at very low prices. Hundreds of sample hats, cne of a kind. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. marsd FOR SALE — The Helm Garage at Stafford Springs, one of the best lo- cated and paying Propositions in the state. .W. J. Bowler, West Willington, Conn. Tel: Willimantic §19-14. apr2d FOR SALE—Cottage house of eight rooms, situated on Pe¢k St about ten minutes’ walk from the Norwich Wool- en Co., electricity, steam heat and room for garage; price reafonable. For fur- ther particulars, inquire of John A. Moran. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. aprid FOR SALE and now here, car Joseph Chero red cedar shingles, also car Mil- ler's white cedar shingies, car s joist, 2-4, 2-§, 2-8, 2-10, 2-3; car whi pine’ boards, ‘car yellow pine boards, car seed oats, and plenty shingle nails, either galvanized or zinc coated;-barb. wire, Tel 19-2 Lebanon Div. 'A. R. Race. aprid FOR SALE — BEggs for hatching; White Wyandottes, Light Brahmas, White Crested Black Polish, Mammotn Pekin ducks and BEmbden géese. Flor- ence Browning, Plain Hill. aprsd FO= SALE—I offer a splendid lot, ! with new barn and outbuildings (no house), on South St., Daniejson; a bar- gain. Inquire of no other person than Mrs. Rosanna Viens, 54 Dyer St, Dan- lelson, Conn. aprid TOM BARRON Single Comb White Leghorn, strong, livable chicks, 219 to 264 egg strain, mated to 285 pedigreea cockerels, 325 per 100; full count and ; safe arrival guaranteed; ask for par- ticulars. Pleasant View Poultry Farm, Leonard Bridge, Conn. Phone 43-13 Lebanon. marild FOR SALE—135 acre farm, good buildings, stock and _tools included, near city line, at a bargain. Kudlik, 263 Central Ave. Tel. 1353-2. mar30d FOR SALE—Ivers & Fond, baby grand piano. in fine condition. Write “Grand,” care The Bulletin. mar26d P ———— e, FOR SALE A three apartment Brick Block, with all improvements, can be used for business purposes, located on lower Broadway. Good investment. For full-particulars, inq FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Bidg. ;Cmtul tags, extra good workers. Ge}zxa Norwich, Conn. § FOR SALE. TWO COTTAGE HOUSES Ons of 4 Rooms, One of 7 Rooms and Store on Laurel Hill |} Near American Thermos Bottle Co. Price For Both $3,000. Write “Own- 2r,” Care Bulletil e e — Carload Vermont Cows JUST ARRIVED An Extra Choice Load This Time JAMES H. HYDE North Fragklin, Conn. Telephone 30, Lebanon * e s Substantial brick dwelling of 19 rooms, arranged for 3 flats, situated two minutes ' walk from Franklin Square; would make an ideal rooming house. Price very low for quick sale. Easy terms. : THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main Street FOR SALE Corner Golden and Oakridge Streets. |2 Tenement House, 6 rooms each Flat, with barn and variety of fruit. For full particulars see A.V. COVELLO Telephone 683-3 198 Cliff Street FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE EIGHT ROOM ' COTTAGE ' No. 36 Perkins Avenue ALL MODERN ¢ INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street TO JRENT—’ ¢ |room. Call evenings §3 Gnton St —— man, ana: wikes with fralt Bertcn and improvements, good_neign’ Ad- Box 756, care Bulletm. M ‘I'0 RENT—Four-room house Champ- lin-place, water, gas and electr; lights. Phone 351 atter § p. m. . aprad O RENT—Furnis| Tth pri- i vite. famlly. o5 bata o " oo R L Y B Tt SR TO_RENT—Nice store, good location, 115 Main St, good for any busidess. | Apply at once to the Brockton Sample Snoe” Store, 138 Main St aprsa - TO RENT—Four-room flat, mods Improvements. Inquire Thaings o. 16 Thames aprsd_ Two light housekeeping aprid 4 TO RENT_Two apartment 335, one store, ome office. James E. Fuller & Co, 34 Broadway. aprid . TO RENTNice four-room tememest. 180 Palmer St, East Side. 325 and TO without light housekeepi rice rea- Sonable. | Fel 16912 CAprSMWE. TO RENT—Centrally located seven- room flat, modern, Apply at 122 Broad- way. aprid. TO RENT—A furnished four-room apartment, with private batl Te! 353-12. aprid _TO RENT—Office in the cemter of city in Buswell Bldg.. Inquire Alling Rubber Co. 8 mar3id FOR RENT—Tenement, one store, two offices, floor space, rooms sultable for a club; also apartment. James E. Fuller & Co., 34 Broadway. mari7d TO RENT—Cottage 19 Slater Ave. For particulars, call 554. janida STORAGE —Househnld goods ~stored for long or short term; rates reason- able. Fanning Studlo, 52 Broadway. deesd TO RENT_Furnished _rooms 80 rooms for light housekeeping. Apply 1at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3. aug23d — e FOR SALE PRIVATE SALE of household furni- ture at & Asylum St. Thursday and Friday, $-12 a- m. and 130 to 4 p. m. Positively. no sales previous to time stated, aprid FOR_SALE _Anconas from- the fa- mous Shepard strain exclusively, €ggs 33 per 1o, $5.50 per 50, 310 per 100: have a few cockereis left, from $5 to $10 each. E. A. Stiles, Leonard Bridge, Conn. aprid Farms For Sal‘e— . It you are looking for a good propo- sition in line of farms. pay me a visit You will find that 1 am the man who handles the clean propositions. l.have several nice farms on state roads, the {pest of location, with or without stock, 1anging from $5,000 to 325,800 Good ‘money making propositions. I will save you time and money. Call on me and Jet me show you what 1 have 10 offer. if you are thinking of going on a farm this spring, you have no time to lose. Write me, or call me up on the telephone for an appointment. RACINE'S FARM AGENCY, Phone 195, Daniclson, Conn. ~ $750 Buys 8 Five-room Cottage a!l furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 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 4003 William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 * FOR SALE NEW YORK STATE COWS. CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. THE RIGHT KIND. JAMES H. HYDE NORTH FRANKLIN, CONN. Telephone 30, Lebanon " FOR SALE A ‘fine eight-foot single- standing quartered ouk office desk, equipped with top shelf and four drawers; must be taken away at once. Price very law. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO, I P IE—— FOR SALE 3 MODERATELY PRICED MODERN HOUSES ITALIAN AGENCY sells Foreign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickeis for ali parts of the worid, kages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Surope. Real Estate and Fire insurance. ; M. FORMIGLIO, 318 Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5. mardd FOR SALE 5-Passenger Touring Car mediate possession. phone 1573, 5 FOR SALE FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING: HARRY B. FORD Tel. 792 BUICK, 1919—Model H-Six in splendid condition, includ- ing chains, robes, etc. Im- Tele- 233 Main Street. | All arz in desirable residential sections. Each property has a garage. Archa W. Coit Real Estate, Investments Fire and Auto Insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway S ——— | Mmusic FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Vioiin ORCHESTRA For Dances, Weddings and Receptions, 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND! FOR SALE Also a lot of second hand Overcoa cheap /if taken at once. Apply at LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Norwich Opposite Bulletin Company "FOR SALE in a Cottage House of 8 Rooms, mod- For further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN i ! Real Estate Broker Franklin Square ———— e BOOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD Slank Books Made and Ruled ta Order 1 lot of New Suits, in dark ulor.—l and about 100 pairs of Pants, will sell Rare chance to. secure a big bargain ern improvements, within 10 minutes’ walk from The Marlin-Rockwell Shop. | DANCING. N. H, LEVY, instructor, 0dd Fellows" Hal, formerly Chamber of Commerce. | Phone 1245-3. Private lesdons daily. Advanced class Thursday, April 8, 8 p, m. Beginners' class Monday, 8 p. m. aprid —_———— PIANO TUNERS ~ PIANO TUNER. BYRON A. WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584, GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St Php 11 " FREDERICK T. BUNCE | The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave RESTAURANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH, Mala St ’ THERE 7 no' aavertisiag medium ia- Eastern Connecticut equai to The Bult letin for Business rasulta. condition, price reasonable. Call e " FOR SALE Harley- “motor- cycles and bic e D“M-w Cycle. Co., 44 'lflfim Inquir ‘Wauregan, Conn. : et S SALE—Willys-Knight Six Ri"m sport model, 1¥18, A .fir?! FOR SALE — Buick roadster. s’dfl- Zasred cles at th ater St. " FOR SALE_ 1917 seven -assenger Chandler touring car. Box 85, this of- | fice or Phone 286 evenings. mari2d | FOR SALE_1917 Ford touring ecar, demountable- wheels and b new tires and tubes ail around, fair run: ning. order, price 3301 is car can . be seen at John Casey's farm at Poque- || tanuck or R. F. D No. 6. marisd l FOR SALE—We can give immediate | delivery on Maxwell Touring Cars at | $1,100;" Chalmers Touring Cars at| $L,200; . Maxwell 1 1-2 Ton Truck at, $1,200. These prices are deiivered. If you contemplate haying a car for mext spring petter order it now as the price may be higher and delivery delayed. Second hand cars. Time payments ar- rangad. 1. _E Anderson. Danielson. Comn, Tel. 340. 21 Maple St. tfoct1sd. FOR SALE . 1916 Reo Rupabout. 1917 Ree Touring Car. 1919 Hupmobile Touring Car. 1914 Ford Rumabout. HUPMOBILES C. V. PENDLETON, 45 Broadway, ieh USED PASSENGER CARS REO 4 Cylinder Roadster, 3 Passenger. ? REO 4 Cylinder Touring, 5 Passenger CHANDLER 6 Cylinder Tour- “ing, 7 Passenger. BRISCOE 4 Cylinder Touring, 5 Passenger, 1919 Model. OVERLAND Mocdel 90, 5 Pas- sepger Touring. OVERLAND Mcdel 90, 5 Pas- senger, Winter Top. OVERLAND Model 90, 5 Pas- senger Sedan. USED TRUCKS KOEHLER 1Y} Ton. VIM 34 Ton REPUBLIC 3; Ton REO 3 Ton - REO Jitney Bus ; REO 2 Ton R THE FRISBIE- McCORMICK CO. 52 Shetucket Street, Norwich, Conm. AUCTIONS. AUCTION Will be sold at public auction om MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1020, at ‘the Chester S. Prentice called, situated at the Nort ner, North Stoni . of Preston City, tue following persona property:\7 head young stock—three 2 year old heifers, Hoistein and Ayrshire Erade; two 1 year old heifers, grade Holstein; one 1 year old bull, clear blood (papers); one 1 year oid grade Holstein; 1 lot R. L hens, large ones. Farming Tools—Ome hinge harrow, 1 American harrow and seeder, 1 W. A. ‘Wood horse rake, 1 two-horse sled, lot drag. plank. 20-foot ladder, 1 barrel churn, buttér worker. butter mold and many other dairy utensils, 1 galvan- ized silo top for 12x24 silo, 1 portable hen coop (Potter . 1 108-ezK incubator, 1 ton hay in barn, 1 open buggy, £0od one, 1 four cylinder gas enging, 1 18-foot log chain, small chains, ~ hoes. forks, etc. Household Furniture—One kitchen range, No. 7 1 Glenwood heater, 1 chamber set. steads, bureau, tables, chairs, sef din- ing chairs, dining table, set . broken sei dishes, sewing machine, carpets, pictures, | curtains, wyiting desk, ¥dison Standard phonograph. frecords. rocke: kitchen utensils, lamps, etc., etc. 'If sald day prove stormy, sale the first fair d; ing. Terms-cash. IRVIN: STON. Henry L. Allen, Auctioneer. P. 0. Address, Westerly, R. L, R. F. D. 2. AUCTION I will sell at public sale to the high- est bidder, on THURSDA APRIL 15TH, at 10 a. m., for Mr. George S. Carey. on Pudding Hill, Scotland, on the mainjroad from Scotland to Hampton, 16 hedd of stock. pair of horses, good age and the best of workers. single or double, pair 5 year old oxen, nicely matched and first class in evey respect, S extra good butter cows, 4 yearling heifers, 1 bull sow and 1% pigs 2 weeks old. This stock is all in prime condition. Three harrows, spreader, roller, pair team harnesses, pair driving harnesses, sin- gle harness, mower, tedder. team was-. on, ;2 ox carts, 1 two-herse cart, ox waglon, democrat wagon a three-spring wagon, separator, S-can Cooley cream- er, 1ot of -household furnilure, small tools and. implements in endless va- riety. If very stormy, sale first fair day. James H. Hyde, Stanton I Wriggs, Auctioneers. DRUGGISTS HOTEL McALPIN chCOLATEB > In Pound Boxes LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES In Pounds and Half Pounds AT - DUNN'S PHARMACY .wu',n Preston City, on vjx' MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1620, . at 11 o'clock . m., 38 HEAD OF CATTLE. “One pair of § year old oxen (s e T riarae m()mr-:‘ ‘l° tra_good milkers, some coming 1u the summer and 5 months), several nice 3 year Ayrshire heifers, also 3 extra thoroughbred Ayrshire heifefs (2 o i e Feverve. “Terms cash. 1 T e ety ves; stormy. sale . nt-ygc'::n fair week day. JOSEPH P. PENDLETON. Norwich, R. F. D. No. 1. WITTER BROS. ...... Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms 42 Main Street, Daniétson, Conn. Public Auction Having s0ld my farm, known as the Allen Gibson place, located 2% miles northeast from Oneco, oB ibson Hill, in the Town of Ster- iing. and in order to vacate, I will seli ‘thg following personal pro at public sale for the high doliaron FRIDAY, at 10 APRIL 9, 1926, ‘elock &, m. as described: Ome two-horse farm wagon, 1 extra good No. § U, cream separator, 1 15-foot ladde: set of tackie biocks, sleigh, 1 bull rake, 1 bars and drill points, a coli Small useful tools. rreis vinegar. A large coliection of exceptionally nigh grade housebold goods. mod- ern and In the &est of cendition, ‘ncluding 1 Magee cook stove 4 complete chamber sets, and 1 irom bed with mattress and springs co plete, pillows and Yeather beds, odd bureaus and a number of chairs, alsa several rockers, 1 oak dining room set complete with table. chairs and sideboard, 3 or 4 drop leaf ta- bles, 3 chests, & number of stands A'large number of nicely braided rugs, & few carpets 3 mirrors, 1 plush couch, 1 icebox, 2 churas, 1 {ine dinner set complete. 1 lot of Rogers s\verware, 1 silver water pitcher, a\few lamps, a large as- sortment of. pictures, a quantity of cooking utensiis, sfair carpetinf. milk cang a3 well as many other articies-of a ureful nature. Terms of sale, cash, and If Secld- edly stormy, first (air day after.. A caterer will attepd. JAMES TURNER, Sterling, Conn. Tel 4-4 Moosup AUCTION FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE will be sold at public sale at the resle dence of Mr. F. S. Waite, in Coventry, for the estate of N.C. White, o8 TUESDAY, APRIL 137K, i at 10 o'clock & m., the following described personal erty: 7 extra good, high grade Gi y_cows, good size and color, {res! K, 1 registered Guernsey cow. 3 gistered (uernsey \ buils coming 3 years old, fine breedy lovking imdi- idusis, nice size and color, § high grade Holstein cows, right kind 1o ouy, 4 fresh, 4 o {reshen in the fall. The above mentioned ' cows are all young and heavy producers. Paic of oxen 4 years old, large sise well ‘matched and very growthy ami- 7 heifers coming 3 years oid, ein and. Guernsey grades: 2 heif- ers 23 years old, com ng in soon; 5 steers coming 2 years old, 3 steers 1% ears old, 2 yearling steers, 3 steers vears oid, a dozen calves from 1 te 4 months old, Holstein and Guernsey; grades: 1 registered Guernsey —buil,' AMay King, a grand animal of the right type, in prime condition, well marked and richly colored. Papers ned with all of t registered stock. Clover Leaf spreader, ox cart, mowing.ma- chino, frame and shing for shoeing oxen. If said day prove stormy,. sale will take place next fair week day. JAMES H. HYDE, Auctioneer. STANTON L. BRIGGS. .Auctioneer AUCTION z up farming, I will u ction, on the farm |formerly known as the Hropby place. situated in the Town of Lebanon, oR the road leading from Lebanon Center TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1928, at 9.30 o'clock a. m. sharp, consisting. cows, ore (a good my entire farm equipment lof seven n b one), n mach nery } sueh’ sed on an up-fo-date farm, house! furniture, and articles 00 numerous to mention. This will be am all-day sale. | FRED H. CLARKER It stormy, first fair day. Caterer in attendance. Mr. Eimer Pultz wiil also sell at the same time four good young cows and several shoats. apriTuTss AUCTION TUESDAY APRIL 20, 10 =, m. 1 will sell for Mrs H. P. lela' Executrix of the estate of Natuamiel! Manning, one-quarter mile west from Lebanon’ “stat.on. one and ome-half | miles west from Pleasure Hiil troliey, 28 head stock, 7 cows and heifers giv- ing milk, 6 2 year old heifers, S year- ling heifers, 4 calyes from & to 7, months old; this stock is all the bigh- est grade Holstein, growihy, ‘theitty | and exceptionally weil colored: 4 team ! wagons and carts, 4 buggies and mar- ket wagons, 2 spreaders, 2 lime and fertilizer diStributors, suiky pl.w, two- - horse cultivator, relicr, 5 harrows, new - peeder, Gilson ' gasoline iengine. 1% horse power, pair light harnesses, ) sied, bob sleigh, er, 3 piows, root : cutter, 1 ¥ord touring car. JAMES H. HYDE, Auctionéer. AUTOS - TO H:RE

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