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WANTED—Male SALESMEN, become Independent, own your basiness; expefiencd un- ur $7,500 accidental 34 Ul e e ot 925 elck WeeRIY dath, ¥50 iden benefits; $12.50 vearly; other amounts roportionate; guaranteed steady in- Bumpnol:‘\:m renewals; fiu 000" de insurance department. Universal Pol- ey D?ntmun. Newark, N. J. apr2id [WANTED—Salesman for Norwlich Lond od_opportunity-for tN;n':n. I:hé’::' Ru gle)v éfll o: x;r tment between an N 1101 aprzid e e 'ANTED — An expérienced eman and 2 coai Patser P Binieison Apd Pipindeld Ges and Electrlc d, Conn. WANTED House, 16 _Broadw: 21d "v_v_up—_ £D_A good piain ceok. Ap- ‘a m ark &n‘tnl fiuu';. Valley sg., \ tie. a) d ambermald. Y e "AH".I-——:IIHI!AH, ‘n,né fl!“. D er da! id . fi? mmfl.w 3 conn. WANTED — An unmarried man for mugeur, Apply at Bulletin Office, - WA — A coatmaker. lld.lgh Kratovil, successor to J. L. Gillan, 351 Main St. apr2od WANTED — An _experienced truc driver. Aply to the Edward Chlnf-l Co. . apri7d WANTED—A young man to work i store; must be willing to work; 5k chance for advancement. The ut- n_Co priTd a) WANTED A man to work around botel. Windham Inn. Tel. 35-4 Willl- mantic Div. apridd ' WANTED—-Boy to work in drug store. Inquire at this office, apri3d WANTED _One good steady man on (lrm;“food wages. C. Sholes. 1846-4. A 3 WANTED—A man for farm work. West, Stonington, Conm 1. bert, fe Div. mar3od WANTED BLACKSMITH, MOLDERS, CORE MAKERS, LABORERS, CORE MAKING APPRENTICES. RICHMOND RADIATOR COMPANY LABORERS AND COAL BACKERS as.soon as conditions will per- WANTED Apply THAMES COAL COMPANY A PROFITABLE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY To the man_ with proper qualifica- tions we can offer the exclusive control in Norwich and vicinity on 'a - high class speclaity which is extensively ad- ¥ertised and for which. there is an un- limited demand; practically no compe- tition. Ferty must be financially re- sponsible and able to. handle big . _The future is unmlimited. Do wer unless you mean business. ne number ind qualifications letter. We will arrange. for terview without expense to you. Ad- dress _E. 8. TAYLOR, Treas., 376 Boyl- $ton St., Boston 17, Mass. apr2od ‘Situation Wanted Middle age gentleman, with execu- tive ability, understands bookkeeping, can take full charge of office, at present employed, desires to change. Write Box 783, Bulletin Office. LOOK BOYS! AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS ({1 WANTS PIN BOYS AT $20 PER WEEK MILLWRIGHT ‘We want a youn, man to take e of our machinery and shop re- air: One willing to takeé hold and c_the work himself. Preferably a yousg man about 30 years of age. THE UVLMER LEATHER CO., Norwieh, Conn. MEN WANTED FOR GENERAL WORK THE KEYES PRODUCTS COMPANY Montville, Conn. Board Furnished. Phone 1104 WANTED YOUNG MAN OVER 1S YEARS OF A\GE FOR CLERICAL WORK. APPLY MONDAY AT NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CO,, THAMESVILLE. your na ='u the Bulletin MW&W;‘F Removed to 44 Shetucket St. ;’::.rflrfl",.r"?:‘m. WANTED—Female “WANTED—An experienced cook in gmuy of three where there is a second aid; §12 a week. Address Box C. Moosup, Conn. - _.apr2ld, ~— WANTED—A working housekeeper some experience with the sick, fam- ly of one, out of town; give name, Ad- ress Phone No, Box 7. apr2ld WANTED—A reliable 'middle aged WANTED_'Four. or five room apart- ment by MiyEls‘z\ t‘i;mu%? .gwsu:q nished; must be modern. Norwich. . Ay o S we pay higl . Con- necticit; we u{ anything; largest Sec- ohd hand store in state. Louis D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwish. Write, call or tel. 708-3. - 33 e yrs: N w _ WEDNESDAY, APRIL FOR SALE—Chickens and hencoop: ‘Apply at Bullgtin Office. apr2ld _ PUPS FOR SALE—Crossed pointer- éxcellent rabbit dogs. H. illimantic. Tel. 523-2. apr2ld FOR SALE — Gasoline boat. Call John Johnson, 4 West Main St. Phone 1513-2. Call between 6 and 7 p. m. “aprild 'woman to clean theatre mornings. Ap- ply In person at Strand, or Phone 1557. " apr2ld . WANTED — Experienced _waitress; fiod pay, steady work. Apply Victory nch. apr2ld WANTED—. gmuiéfi'nuxse to take invalid lady to her home and care for wr plumnt.msunny place desired. is office. aprivd corge W. HUNDREDS men, boys, girls over 17 wanted; ' government raiway .mail clerks; big pay; Nurwich examinations May 10; vacane{ list free. Fun\;h§ In- stitute, Dept. 31D., Rochesger, N. Y. aprioMw Fs WANT! Everyone to see the Show at the Davis this week. “Clayton, the Mystic,”. answers all questions. Try him! apr2td DON'T expect to keep your dandruff and your hair, too. Ii can't be done. We cure’ dandruff and have quality switches, Castie puffs, ete., to. order. The Madam Lindgren Shop, 106 Thayer Bldg. apr20d B IR e M S G Y WANTED—To buy or hire boarding or rooming house either in Willimantic or Norwicn. Write J, A. D, this ofrice. apr20d R Sl AR SR R S WANTED—Single room, with laun- dry privilege, by _Protestant young lady. Write Box 95, care Bulletin. pr2od -A o pefent waitress, by Lane, 380 Wastington apridd . WANTED—A competent cook who is Willing_to go to the beach this sum- er. s, W. C. Brown, Jr., Carroll ve, Tel. 852. aprigd WANTED—Two waitresses. Inquire 'au!O;IAGCIIU. 41 Broadway. Fhone 1963. 1ad ¢ WANTED—Waitress, by the Putnam inn, Putnam, Conn. Telephone 12. apridd i3 ’ SALBSLADIES wanted. A F. W, Woolworth Co. WANTED—A woman to dust and keep store clean and neat; good per- ?cnent position. Write Box 50, care h WANTED—To rent a rooming house, furnished or unfurnished, centrally lo- cated, Write Box 1989, this office. apr19d e e e WANTED—Sheet metal worker and pply at the marsod e Bulletin, mar2 roofer, to flkfi c“““}xfi:esse' stég gp:rl' veels . of ours. s 3 WANTED—Girls; good pay; steady|VeC i swatlk, The Turner-Stanton Co. jani7d |care Bulletin. as aprit WANTED—Four-drawer upright fil- ing cabinet. Call Thames Coal Co. aprlid WANTED—To rent large or small FOR SALE—dorses FOR SALE — 20 horses; I have just urchased 20 head of nice acclimated orses, some draft and farmer’s chunks ranging in weight from 1200 to 1600, matched pairs and nice single horses; trolley. g apriid WANTED_Farms. We can dispose Alger, Foster Center, of $5 farms this Spring, if price is Some feo phem and be convinced. Jo- | Pight. No charge unlesg sale is made. T MOF and Winthros Ste Mo Topaen: | Is your farm for sale? Weisler's Farm Agency, Dgnielson, Conn. WHUT hez four (hy, Mississippi. Tel. Stable 2248. apr20d FOR SALE—Horse, harpess and bug- Tel. House 1760-5. aprizd eyes and kaint ses? of course—althougi o t's going to sea! Didju see them nice gy, or will sell separate. Can be seen |1'S s in our wind@Lopr T6c.? e 84 ‘Hamilton Ave. Tel 1196-14. apr20d | Priar PiRSva” Por 3 nickel = Fagan's Smoke Shop. apric JUST ARRIVED My car of Horses are here. All kinds —several nice pairs, good chunks and business horses. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. TWANTED—Ford touring car body, or will exchange for truck body. Phone 244 Danielson, Conn. aprsd I WILL STORE my piano with a re- sponsible family and glve option-of buying at later date, if L decide ta sell. Write “Northwest,” care The Bulletins mar26d SPRING COATS for women and ‘ehil- dren. Forget the high prices and think of the Pasnik Co. mardd WANTED—To. buy second har~ fur- apr21d Horses—Horses On account of transportation difficulties, we ate unable to get horses through to Nor- wich. Will anncunce a load niture. Get our -prices before vou sell A, Bruckner. 35 Fraoklin St Fhoue T3 WANTED—AIl kinds raw. furs, hdes. and skins. A, L. Mills will be at Nor= wich Tallow Cuv, Talman St, every Saturday till further notice. novid WANTED—To buy veas calves, 18e ib. up, beef and dairy cattle. -Cal <& Glaubinger, Colchester. Ct. Tel. §. aug2dd % WANTED — Antique . furniiure, mirs rors, collsrebd {\w. d-llv:r. l:ll::ofln'l china, o 00Ks, and ol x4 l%ll. "fl-.l WANTED-FARMS No matter how big or small, we have customers for them. Have you a farm to sell?. List your farm with us, we guar- antee to sell it quick. HEIMAN’S FARM AGENCY 33 Reynolds Street Danielson, Conn. PORTABLE mit. E. J. HAMILTON 371-373-375 Main Street Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 650 WANTED—Male MAN WANTED To Press Skirts — Goed Op- portunity to learn a Good Paying Trade. Empire Skirt Co., 32 Market Street. WANTED LABORERS IMMEDIATELY General Construction Work Apply at the GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS Goodyear, Conn. The Hunkin-Conkey Con- struction Company STEAM BOILER AND ENGINE We are in the market for a Boiler and Engine for sawmill work; wanted immediately; must be in good condi- tion. THE CHILD LUMBER CORPORATION, PUTNAM, CONN. FARMERS if you wish to sell your farm, we guar- antee to sell your farm within 30 days after it is placed with us; -must - be good bargains; we have cash custom- ers on hand; no charge if not sold: Call KIRMAN’S FARM AGENCY, South Scituate, R. I, Tel. 5R13 Scituate, aprldd FOR SALE FOR SALE Over 2500 Feet of Single and Double Ply Leather Belting From 11 inch to 5 inch, Prac- tically New. Better Hurry if You Need Any. AMERICAN WASTE AND METAL CO. 210 West Main Street Phone 120 ephone 42-14, Danielson DENTISTS DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon M’Grory Building FOR SALB Good 50-acre farm, well pleasant surroundings, 8-room hou first class condition, 2 an: large acres nice dfllemés_ 20, acres :”fi.“"b-i; acres woodland, plenty fru $2,000; Yioo cash nqul%s&. TRYON’S AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Comm SEEISSESEES " FOR SALE A fine eight-foot single Aundlni quartered oak office desk, equippe with top shelf and four drawers; must be taken away at once. Price very low. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. DR. F. C. JACKSOM DR. D. J. COYLE} DENTISTS Telephone AUTOS TO HIRE If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law ° DETECTIVES £ farm within ten minutes” walk from [R. located, | poultry houses and outbuildings. 36 FOR SALE—A three-tenement house ituate on Laurel Hill; two seven-room enements. one four-room, total reats $29 per month; two minutes to trolley; city water and well water; this is a bargain; $1,000 cash will buy = this lace; price $2,800. William. F. ayer Bldg., Nofwich, Conn. aprild situate on lower Laurel-Hill; one five- om tenement, elec. lights, bath, hot and. cold water, one six-room ténement, elec. lights, bath, hot and cold water; ot '100x50; price_$2,600. William F. , Thayer ' Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Phone 147. aprzld . FOR SALE_Five barrels sweet cider. ‘Alonzo Main, Lantern Hill aprz1d FOR SALE—Raspberry bushes and strawberry. plants; also two R. I Red cockerels for breeding, $5 each. In- uire William Wade, 520 Boswell Ave. hone 1121-2, apr21d FOR SALE 16 head of young cattle, 7 steers, 1 bull .and § heifers. Tele- phone 1344-2. apr2ld ——— FOR SALE—One house and lot, large ‘house, antique design; also oné farm :f 140 »acnrxes, xOll'uz-half mile from the ouse; wi se ogether or separate. Phohe 209-3 Lebanon, Conn. fl';"iallilm A. Mason, R, D. Yantic, Conn. apr2iwsTu FOR SALE — Two building lots at Groton Long Point, situated on board- walk and Venetian harbor. For terms, etc. aply Albert Hilton, Hyde Place, . D. 3, Norwich. .. apr2ld FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching; Partridge, Golden and Silver Pencflé‘ Wyandottes; also Cyphers_ incubators: Gém Poultry Yard, 24 Hedge ~Ave. Tel. 510. aprald FOR SALE—300 reserved seats every evening at the Davis Theatre this Week, to see “Clayton, the Mystic,” the Wonder of the age. apr20d .FQR. SALE—Furniture; party mov- ing out of town. No. 3¢ Union St. /apr20d FOR SALE— Inquire 24 Qua Cow with calf by side. rry St. apr20d FOR SALE—Three coats, three ants for chel or walter. Phone 159-13 FOR_SALBAntique bureau, at Main. St. dpraod FOR SALE—Farm, 10 acres, house, : room new barn, 3 miles from Norwich, be- d;6 hien .coops and “othér build- ings; §2,200, $1,500 down. James N. Watrous, R.'F. D. 7, Norwich. apr20d . FOR SALE—Six nice young cows, all mllk!n‘g, two Holsteins and four luernseg's, all coming in-this summer Md fall one pure bred Holstein heifer ¢alf, 4 months old, by Netherland Hort- yOnS; one pure gred Guernsey bull calf, by May King. I will sell cheap, as I have no time to care for them. W B.-€Clark, 215 Mountain St., Willi- mantic, Conn. aprldd RASPBERRIES — Special delivered and ‘planted at $2 per dozen; supply limited; all kinds of seeds, bulbs -and nufSery stosk in general; the St. Regis Everbearing raspberry fruits all sum- mer. Address or Phone 1368-2, James C..Turner, P. O. Box 521, New London. " aprisa@ FOR SALE—One two-horse team wagon, one top buggy, one set of team harness, ome light ‘driving harness. John Dodd, 202 ‘Boswell Ave. apridd “FOR SALE _ Greene's Buttermilk, first feed for baby chicks. James Young & Son. aprizd FOR SALE—Baby chicks from heavy laying strain. White . Leghorns, 25¢ each, postpaid; 1500 every week. Mar- tin Moller, Newtown, Conn. apri6éd FOR "SALE—One pair heavy work- ing Mrnf‘ues. one pair hack harnesses, one -hack. John Napenakowski, 461 North Main St. aprisd FOR SAL General store, Hanover, Conn., groceries, grain and dry’ goods, good location, no other store in town. Phone 1897-21 or call in person for particulars, d FOR SALE—Ivers & Pond baby grand piano, in fine condition. Write Grand," cafe The Bulletin. mar26d FOR SALE—R. I. Red hatching eggs from the famous Dr. Sanburn strain: §1 per setting. Phone 1844-3, apridd FOR SALE—Mersel American trum- 'pets, cornets; trombones, $29; the best moderate price instrumants manufac- tured. F. N. Cash, Agent. apréd FOR SALE—Barred ‘Rock eggs for hatching, 200-egg strain, $1.75 per set- ting; exhibition, $5 setting; two cock- erels and cock. James Bishop, Wester- ly, R. I Phone 4376. aprad SURPRISE yourself and _visit the millinery department at the Pasnik Co. Very Jargé stocks at very low prices. Hundreds of sample hats, one of—~a kind. The Pasnik Co. sell for less. mardd FOR SALE_A two-tenement house ! woodfot, $400 worth strawberries cui\ FOR SALE—Gas- stove, four-burner zy,se‘ with oven. in e'xe'e'fi'en{ condition, $10.° Inquire of H' J. Adams, 7 Bos- well Ave.. Tel. 141-2. apr2id FOR SALE MODERN RESIDENCE In desirable neighborheod, canven- ient to business sectiom, electric lights, steam heat, oak floors; screened sleeping porch and an ex- HIGH GRADE PROPERTIES Telephorie 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE rooms, arranged for 3 flats, i minutes ' walk make an ideal rooming house, Price very low for quick sale. Easy terms. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main ‘Strest FOR SALE Rare chance to secure a big bargain in a Cottage House of 8 Rooms, mad- | ern improvements, within. 10 minutes’ walk from The MarlinRackwell ‘Shop. For further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estats Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE Lot of Tools of all kinds, in perfect condition—will sell cheap if taken at once. Apply at LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Norwich. Opposite Bylletlu Company Farms For Sale If you ase lovking for a 0od propo- sition in line of farms, pay me & visit. You will find that 1 am the man who handles thé clean propositions. 1 have several nice farms on staté roads, the best of location, with or without stock, ranging fromv $5,000 to $25,000. Good money ipaking propositions, will save you time and muney. Call on me and let me show you what I have to offer. 1f 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 AGENOY, Phone 198. Dunielson, Cénn. $750 Buys 2 Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful ‘bargain sit- vated as it i1s in a quiet village not over z 3 minutes” walk t6 trolley. "The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. .Investigate. A 60 Acre Wogd Lot for $600—part cush—several hurired cords of weed 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—Cottage house of eight rooms, situated an Peck St., sbout ten minutes’ walk from the Norwich Wools en Co., electricity, steam heat and room for garage; price reasonable. For fur- ther particulars, inquire of John A, Moran. Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. ; aprid Fine Business Opportunity FOR SALE Grocery and Meat Business NEW STOCK AND FIXTURES CAN BE BOUGHT RIGHT. BUSINESS FINELY LOCATED. INQUIRE OF FRANK DUCA 315 MONTAUK AVENUE NEW LONDON, CONN. Telephone 1400 FOR SALE A fine Summer Cottage at Alexan- der’s Lake, in fine condition ana re- air, only six minutes’ walk to trol- ey;’$1,000 buys this cottage, age Bave o fne house on Day st odera price. t will pa; Q investigate. St A thf€e-tenement house on Carter 8t, a home and a zood investment; $4200, with all modern improve- ments. We have several good Farms and Homes for sale. quMNCE AND REAL ESTATE. JOS. BODO & Co., FOR SALE 14 Acre Farm, 4 miles out, on trol- fey; near water; 2 dwelling houses, all other necessary farm building— ideal paultry farm, or place to take summer boarders. Must be sold at once. Price $6,000. Address Owner,. care Bulletin. AGENCY il gn Money Orders and Steam- !Xilpd?iclals for all pafts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire pcuIanee ITALIAN seils Forei Conn. mardd FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE EIGHT ROOM COTTAGE " No. 36 Perkins Avenue ALL MODERN INQUIRE OF JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD Tel. 792 233 Main Stroeet, 6 room Cottage House; centrally locat- ed; only 8 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 R T T SR TRy 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;, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Q.ntnl Bldg. Norwich, Conn. | A Bulletin To Let 198 Cliff Strest | ] Advertisement Will Rent i ~TO RENT 0 RENT — Furnished rooms for light :\loduukeemnz. Inquire 7 Oak St apr RENT — Furnished room No. § North Main St., Marguerite Bldg., two mzmun walk from ¥. 0. . apraid tenement of St. TO RENT e thTée rooms gt 56 School Inquire at Bulletin Office, aprzid TO RENT—Fur e irmprovements, yard, g. located, rent reasonable. care Bulletin. rtment, all en, centraliy Write B. M., apriid T JoSeeTutaahed | ooma usekege 8 BQuire 17 WA Ave, kIR > Vi L T SR i N Ty "FOR RENT—Three rooms and bath. modern improvements, can be taken from the Lutn. of this menth. Inquire of Hérmail ears, at The Plaut-Cadden Co.. or on premises, 292 West Main St. _apridd 1 g RENT—F urnished A Bulletin To Let s Advertisement Will Rent It (OMD—FO" D. b FOUND — Between Danlelson Putnam, a“bundle of cloth. E. C. W 158 Main St., Danielson, Conn. apraff FOR 'SALE—Automobiles - FOR SALE —Overland touring car, seif starter, electric lignts, cic., MUl gell at once, price $300. 5. D. Smith, 26 Town St, Norwich, Conn. apriid . FOR SALE—Some used automobiles of real value and offering real servick We mention this morning, among ma availabie_nere, Jackson touring cz Hudson 7-passenger touring c Rec touring car, a4 1913 Briscoe tour ng Pope-tarttord h.gh powered re L Veile touriug car, new Briscoe touring car. Here 15 a iist of real values @ machines, all offering’ good service; good tires, fully equipped, ready 40 run. Call the Danieison Garage, c. gL Peilett, Prop.. Danielson, Conn. Tel 1 e apr2ld- FOR SALE — One Harley-Davidsor motorcycie in good condition. Inquire Williamn Wade, 520 Boswell Ave. apr2id T® RENT—Furnished room. Tele- phone 274. < apridd 0 RENT—May 1st, very desirable house, 52 \Vlllilm‘i St., nlno’rooms. and bath, modern improvements. Apply to Miss Cogswell, 38 Lincoln Ave. Tel 817-5. aprisd FOR SALE—A light six cylinde Grant touring car, first class condition; a bargain if sold ‘this week. 32 John: St., Willimantic. apriod R SALE—One 1919 Ford i obl condilzi‘;);. Write Ford, mf}{vrn’;@‘ apr: T et Ay ‘ements. quire ames 0al Co., 16 Thames gL elrlr “FOR SALE—One 1919 Hudson Speed: ster, been run 3,200 miles, used as dem 8d 9618“"2:101‘. all ‘(:Dl'd tires, one new, ru ~. <—— 1500 miles, paint 0od, hanically RENT—Office In the cemter of |A-1, Guaraniee and cervicr® Guaically clty in Buswell Bidg. Inquire Allng |new var: price vers. mitractiom® A% Rubber Co. : mar3id _ |dress Hudson, care Bulletin. apr3dd TO RENT—Cottage 19 Slater Ave. For particulars, call 554. IAGE—Househnld for long or short term; rates reason. nh‘lie‘.d a ‘!nnlaz Studio, 52 Broadway. janl4d TO RENT—Furnished r’,om: rooms for light housekeepin A at 10§ School St. Phone 1048-2. au; also pply 34 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF JEWELRY NOW GOING ON Jewelry, Watches, Silverware, Cut Glass, ( Etc., are being sold at Public Auction le,ve;’y evening from 7 to 10 AT 74 MAIN STREET Goods sold privately during the day at Auction Prices. John Ogulnick V}'ITTER BROS. ...... Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Maid Street, Danielson, Conn. AUCTION Having decided to-mave, I will sell the following personal property for the high dollar, .on SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920, at 11 o’clock a. m., at the Gleason farm, located ome mile porthwest from Sterling Depot, on the tuck road to Moosup, as fol- tows: One mower, .3 plows,.1 hand cultivator, 1 corn’ planter, 1 potate diguer. saws. 1 bag lime; 1' bag ce- nien:. i bag plaster, mason's tools, a iarge collection of household goods, inclading ‘new bureaus, chiffoniers, i ron .beds, springs, mat- pillows, sewing machine, cobbier's outfit, chairs, rugs, pic- tures, 1 mnearly npew. Household range, other small articles, and sevaral useful articles copsigned by Sale cash. HANAN COLVIN. Sterling, Conn. 1 neighbor. AUCTIONEER Successor to W, B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phons 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX PLUMBING AND GASFITTING PHONE 581, The very best plumbing by workmen at the fairest prices is anteed; also heating and gas fit: RPN T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington 8q., Washington Building © Norwich, Conn. | Aaent for N. 8. O, Sheet Packing. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or ot your m ecker-Jones Flour ur Scratch Feed and Beef wi['fl Smake nens Iy, Phand 36-5. GREENEVILLE GRAIN Co. FRISBIE'S ANIMAL FERTILIZERS— Made from Blood, Bone and Tankage and the highest grade chemicals, Nothing but genuine foreign Potash used in these Fertilizers. ORDER TODAY FROM THE GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. 449 NORTH MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Strest DEL-HOFF HOTEL - 'EUROPEAN PLAN - HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway FOR SALE—Touring car, Maxwell good running order; reason for selling, buying roadster. Address Maxweil Bulletin Ofrice. for demonstration. aprz6d FOR SALE—Praclically good as nen 1917 modei D 45 Buick Light Si touring car. Tel. 1076-1. apr208 FOR SALE—A 1912 Cadillac, witd good truck body and cab, in good me- chanical order: must be sold at omce; price $300; "has good battery, startei and electric lights. The Plaut-Cadden Co. aprisd FOR SALE—1916 Ford runabout, in- cluding light truck body, perfect con- dition, $300. Phone 463-14. apr8d FOR SALE—Maxwell touring cars 16, 17 and 18, 3500 to 3600; Ford toa 25; several other cars at low aprsd FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycles and bicycles at the Norwich Cycle Co. 44 Water St apréd FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, demountabie wheels and brand new tires and tubes all_around, fair rum- ning order, price 3$300. This car can be seen at John Casey's farm at Poque- tanuck or R. F. D. Nou. 6. marisd FOR SALE—We can_give immediat: delivery on Maxwell Touring Cars al Chalmers Touring Cars af Maxwell 1 1-2 Tou Pruck af . These prices. are delivered. i contemplaic having & var for nexi =pring oétter order it now as the price may be higher and delivery delayed Sgcond haud cars. Time payments ar- rénged. 1L E Anderson, Danielsom, Conn. - Tel 349, 21 Maple St tfoot1sd, FOR SALE Metz five passenger Touring Car starter and electric lights goot tires, motor in A-1 shape, $3%5. etz Roadster, sturter and electris ks and run about as £006 as_new, $350. Mctz Speedster, wire wheels, 22 h. p.. all good tires, 25 to 30 miles on gallon of gas, §$180. Runabout, 22 3 h. p. top and atterles With an z prices as low as the lowest, and your old battery taken nd Tubes and for ail lels always om orders solicited. METZ AGENCY, Phone 133, Daaielsor, Ct. USED PASSENGER CARS Chandler 6-Cylinder, 7-1’1‘0-1 senger Touring. Overland, Model 90, 5-Pas- senger with Winter Top. USED TRUCKS DODGE 1Y, TON UNIT Good Condition, Good Tires. THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. 52 Shetucket Street Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Having bought a closed Car—will sel my new Chevrolet Touring Car, model 490—Price $750.00, with new spare tire CALL, 69 SUMMIT STREET Metz F hand. Mail RESTAURANTS ‘WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH. 52 Mals St —_— TRUCKING AND TEAMING TRUCKING — Long and short dis- tance; prompt service and low prices, Everett Bros. 70 Shetucket St. Phone 343-4. apria GEO. LAMBERT, OCCUM, CONN. | Telephone 617-13. Long Distance Trucking and Moving TEAMING and movimg; long distan: trucking a specialty. John H. Fer 233 Main St Phonc T 274 C. D, JOSLYN, 285 Wes. Maln St. successor to John \Woodmansee, light and heavy team ocal aad long dis- tance ‘u"“""-rnx‘_o“ g, a speclalty. Tel 857-3. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 33s. : N ISTANCE MOVING. = s L Nl BROWN & HARTLEY, etuckes St Phone 607, H D ¥ IT OVING. NG £ PIA TEAXING AND FRUCKING . done very promptly and at ressvnable . prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Sbetucket St. Phone 175, BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order 08 Broadway s