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A Bolletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It WANTED—Male to work A e Thin affes. e WANTED—Man, n L wife ¥none 215 Bank r 135-4. e ew London. T WANTED—Man to work in bake Wauresan Inquire of Baker, mayl! A strong. able . WANTED Mah of mature years to ey truck. Preston Bros, Inc. ) Sne resident & solicitor: salary and _ex- %o Investment Falrview Nur. Rochester, N. Y. T WANTED Gesires “Farm hand, or teamater, s erculosis Sanatorium. No w maylsd in -drug d i o i Torowgs: N housekeeper: also !yfl 1 m; rive our Ford and onean for general housework, to g0 to © NORWICH BULLETIN, _MONDAY, MAY 17, 1920 A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want |A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wiil Get Jt| Advertisement Will Seil It A Bulletin For Sale . Adyertisemént Will Sell ki A Bulletin To Let WANTED—Female ANTED —Girl. Norwich Steam Laundry. maylsd WANTED—A few experienced ski winders and quillers; also. learne West Side Silk Mill. Smayisad_ WANTED—Woman helper for hotel work. Apply to Mortlake HOUSY, Brooklyn, Conn. Telephone 338-1% Danielson. mayldd WANTED—Stenographer and typist; one who is willing to work and -has executive abllity. Address Box 50, care Bulletin. may1dd WANTED—Girl or middle aged wom- Inquire the beach: Phome 287 " mayi3d WANTED—A girlto cook and do a part of the housework; no washing. Apply 18 East Town St. Tel. 1610. maylld WANTED—A housemaid and also & waitress, Apply to Mrs. George W. Lane, 380 Washington St. Tel. 411 may? % FOR SALE WANTED—A farm. Give particulars.| poR SALE—Ocean Beach cottages; price and distance from city. Address|one six rooms.$4,000-one seven rooms Principal, vgre Bulletino, may’ $6:500, one 11 rooms' ¥12.000, and gar: | —— T T es, modern-improvements, choice lo- WANTED — Secomd hang furniture; |3Ees: 4 we pay highe nrlc:l‘\m st -catiene- P, Shurts_Room 2} Recticut: we buy anything: Harris Bldg., Phone 166, New London ond hand store-in state. mayl7d warcrooms 30-32 Wate Write, call or tel. 708~ LORETTA HARLE! break your 3 o'cloc n: of -the. 7th% FOR SALE—Pair handsome Deven oxen, weigit about 3000, well matchod‘ and perfeccly broken. C. A. Kramer, railroad engage- | Colchester. Telephome. may17d Commuuleate -With | =wpee—c oo Graveyara, Postoffice Box 1L Newark | FOR AR P o N.J. ~ A ¥ SoueAsaer gyfr, Vergason Hill, Norwich Town, MEN-WOMEN, over 17, wanted become government clerks; §100 month up;-write immediately-for free-list pow sitions now open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-E., Rochester, N..Y. may12WISM : 11 YOU WILL cut this advertisement out and mail to The Plaut-Cadden Co. together with your name and address. Conn. may17d FOR ree young fresh cows and calves. P, Curtin, Baltic. mayiid CHICKS—1 am now ablc to some ovders for day-old chicks;| White Leghorns, $20 per 100; delivered under guarantee of safe arrival: hatch- 58 May 35,31, and later: Rods after une . 'aul ansen, Villimantic, you will receive a book contaiming 1f 7 ), ) 3¢ the old-fashioned songs, free. Tl B BgRR - maylid mayi3d FOR SALE—About 100 ' bbls. hen Ty WANTED _Ex-scrvice men as local stributors for complets files Overseas \ ipes; write immediately Hames Luckett Corp., Chicago. maylh a for propos arrick BlAg WANTED—An _experienced parlor maid-chamber maid; references re- quired. Apply to Mrs. Augustus C. Ty- ler, The Bim Cottage, 36 Gardner Ave., NTED Single man for general TR so0d lome and board. Ad: s cxpected. 10 Ray Norin Brookseid, mayTsa lass_barber cek; stead seph Brunelle. Phone 130 WANTED painter t orking e mitt, hot institution; v N this office. WANTED— A boy: good posi- r Tarner & Stanton FAINTER. pap A man and as housekecper and \tendant for an elderly gentleman, References Required. E LINNELL Thayer Building. WANTED One or two good Warper Tenders, at good pay — Also one good third hand in Spin- ning Room. Mohagan Cotton Mills, 78 Water Street, New London. MEN WANTED T0 D AND UNLOAD FREIGHT AT THE CENTRAL VERMONT DOCKS AT EAST NEW LONDON. FORTY FIVE CENTS PER HOUR OF EIGHT HOUR DAY, OVERTIME AT THE RATE OF SIXTY CENTS PER HOUR. INQUIRE MR. GUTHRIE, Superintendent C. V., New London CARD STRIP¥ and AN ON FEEDS 'ON WOOLEN CORPORATION Bean Hill Mill € T WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. R LICENSED ENGINEERS AND PILOTS FOR NEW YORK HARBOR PILOTS §100, ENGINEERS $180 PER MONTH; EIGHT-HOUR DAY, FIME AND ONE-HALF AFTER BIGHT FOURS, SIX DAYS PER WEEK, ALL YEAR AROUND; PER- MANENT POSITIONS; PLACES TO ME FILLED VACATED BY MEN WHO QUIT SERVICE WITHOUT MAKING | Best work and materials at ANY DEMANDS WHATEVER. PHIS IS NOT A STRIKE-BREAKING AD- VERTISEMENT. APPLY TO R. M. SMITH, ASSISTANT SUPERINTEN- DENT, NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD HAILROAD, NEW LONDON. maydd RING SPINNING | Republican Caucus Help Wanted NIGHT AND DAY SHIFT EXCELLENT WAGES Ashland Cotton Co. Jewett City, Conn. BOOKBINDING New_London, Conn. apra6d SAERLADIES Wanted Apply at th F. W, Voolworth Co. mar3od Egood pay; stead: work. " Fhe Turner-Stanton Co, an11d WANTED urday Aftermoons. Good Pay. ply at Carpenter's Mfz. Co., Newton Bt WANTED |SEVERAL GIRLS TO LEARN SILK WORKING Ap- 6 BRAINERD AND ARMSTRONG WANTED Girls for light work. American Thermos Bottle Co. PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN VLECTRICAL TREATMENT AND X-BAY. HOURS: 10 to 4 und 6 to & SUNDAYS. 12 t0 2 275 BROADWAY, ON TROLLEY LINE | A oprowisyis o Tman wha st | PSS BTSN RHimant ting, and who buys his cigars at Fa- | L D- No. 1. Phone.” . mayi7a | gan s Smoke. She Lvery bit of our| WOR SALE—Oak dining table, wal- Clgars and Tobsceo are under glass, In | 1t Oran, ‘black walnul parlor’ table perfect cont on, Wi marble top. 11 Monday orn- Obb. Woolworth's 3 and 10, maylid | ing, 13 Eisabeth St AR "FOR SALE _ $1,300 LA small place with twc acres ‘of 0od tillable Innd.}} abundance . of ruit, brooks run owver the place, surrgunded by immense shade trees, house has 6 rooms, located on state. road 20 minutes by auto fram Franklin square, ideal summer home for the children. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONCHUE Centrai Bldg. Phone Norwich FOR SALE Three-tenement House that is a good | invesiment for anyone desiring to own a home. Always rented, and will be sold-on easy terms and at a pricé that will give a gopd return on the money, A, V. COVELLO. Telephone 683- 198 Clim SANTED e o chane k| O MAKE ile quickiy will sel that costs you nothing; 80 chatge un- | cosy seven-room cottage in city for less we sell. Weisler's Farm Agency, [$2100. G, P, Coates, Thayer Building. Danielson, Conn. maysd one 1211-2, maylsd WANTED_Farms, We need more | ~WOR SALE — 1jAlan Runner dock farms. s your farm fer sale. List gs,” $1 a sett] H. C. Hensseler, your farm today. We bave cast. cus- | Plain Hill Roae” Norwich Tow tomers for them. Yours next fo go.|F. D, 8. ‘mayisd s F v, | Danielson, Belgee Tal Ay Ragha" | TROR SARB_Mbiern 5-rhom Wouss, Opng < el d 2 YT | onvenent to. Mmaustries WANTED Cash_paid for second | ville; price $3,200. Areha sand sewing machiues; all makes, at | Broadwa: ur_hotse.” amyseere. D, 3 Coftey | SEgRt iy 836 Maln St. Willimantic, Ct. _maybd | pyginges; also & mnice little . country SPRING COATS for women and chil- | hotel. Ask Samuel Chesbro, Willimah- dreu, Forget the high prices and think | tio, Conn. maylsd @ i Co marsd_| _ WOR SALE_I0-room fouse N = = = 2 5. Uncasviile, Ct. WANFED=To by secofia [: ummer St. Box 65, Uncasville, niturc. Get our prices before vo! ‘gfi 5 A Bruckier, 55 #rankiin St Phome| “FoR SALE_Baltic, Conn. T 717-3. jan7d | from churc’?.lonc 33 -ra\.mi!yf house, 12 TR T R L b ower floor of nfteen hun- e e, e o il dtntion: - Wikl SaeFia o GUICE e buyer; terms, five hundred -($500) cash. WANTED — Antique furniture, mifs | X~ Lyecl 1146 . Capitol Ave., Bridge- colored glass, silver, Historicst| port, Conn. 14d old books, and old lettess. —e___ W Bruckner, §5 Franklin St Te FARM for sale; a mile above Baltic, may16d on Hanover road, consisting _of 11 — | acres of land, dwelling house; barn and chicken house. belonging to Dominick 12 WANTED Lemoine, Baltic P. 0. r i . W se! 'or half TO BUY A SILENT' SALESMAN | v ™ \ite Ribarik % SHOW CA. OR S FEET LONG. |Norwich R, D. 3. or call at 183 Roose- velt Ave. may l4d LIBERAL LOA CO., FOR SALB—<Two nice 6 months old Chester White pigs, one of them a sow. P. L. Ranpael. Sterling, Conn. ‘may13d 63 Franklin St., Norwiel FOR SALE — Cow, i year Jersey, AUCTIONEER freshons In'June, —Phone 15764 Gven” ings, T to § mayio Successor to W. B. WILGOX o e ADE pastry for sale at City Phone 405-5 Nerwich or Phone 581-3 Broadway. Kavenell Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX 2 barns, granar. houses, all in good cond Eugenia M. Messner, Willimantic. icehouse, 2 hen- on. Inquite of | 555 Jackson St, apr2id FOR SALE—i6-head of young steers, 1| bull and § heifers, Tele- plone 13¢: ap; d R e merigan trum- ; o8, | péts, cornéts, trombo: 9; the hest moderate pri instruments manuf; Lured. Casn, ,\Eent. apréd *SURPRISE yourself and PHOTOGRAPHS $1—Introduction Special—$1 One dozen Photo Cards of the Baby.|7 Sittings day o night, rain or shine, while you wait. Amateur P and Daveloping. 24 hour _servi MODERN STUDIO * 18 BATH STREET cattle, BEASS GOODS — pmillinery. department at the Pasnik Co. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Very Iarge stocks at very low prices. Hufidreds of sample hats, on kindr The Pasnik Co. sell for r—— e e Nickel Plating ‘ and KINDRED FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. CO., Inc. Thamesville Norwich, Prompt and Satisfactory Conn PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT PLUMBIN, . COCHRANE, » HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square, i PHONE 581, -The very best plumb.ing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 1 FRANKLIN STREET —_— CORSETIERE SPENCER Rejuveno Corsets supports. Miss Q. C. Shannen Bldg., Norwicl 195, surgical Johnson,” 51 g Phone ay4d —_— 5. mardd GARAGE—AIL kinds of cars repaired REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Double cottage, fine homes for two families. with good garden on proper- ty. This fine proposition for 31,800 is located at East Killingly. Troiley ser- vice to Danielson and Providence. We offer at an attractive price a wholesale and retall jce creim_busi ness, with candy kitchen, in Daniel- son.” This is a successful business, do- ing $10,000 a year. Now is the time to locas son of vi{mity, most rapid and most prosperous Bastern Connecticut. in Daniel. growing community in BODO REAL ESTATE- AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, Danielvon, Comn. Tel. y Office. Windham County National Bank Building, FOR SALE The beautiful summer home of the late John Campbell, very desirably lo- cated at Groton Long Point; a rare opportunity to ‘secure a very choice seashore property .at an attractive price. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. (= e FOR SALE Substantial brick dweiling of 13 rooms, arranged for 3 flats, i situated two minutes ' walk || from Franklin Square; would ||! make an ideal rooming house. || Price very low for quick salc. Easy terms. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main Stre:t 7t Dby expert mechanic; cars washed; ears lied for and delivered. Everett Bros. Garage, Phone 1123- FOR SALE—Cottage house of eight rooms, situated on Peck St.. about ten migutes. walk. from-the-Norwich Wool- en Co. electricity, steam heat and room Myers Alley. - Your car siass | [OF Barage; price reasonable. For fur- L Eun On os Bour cer l-!u‘l”; ther pfirffiulm, inquire of John A. S P DR L o8 v | Moran.” Real Estate broker, Franklin sour masneto recharged in the car [SUlaT > Ecank] while you wait. Nerwich Walding 7o, | Sauare: o Chesinut St 0ct25 FOR SALE One 20 Horsedower Lodgerwood En- gine and Boiler—Double Cylinder, Double Drum. One 5 Harsepower Maynard Gasoline Engine, with Clutch and Driving Pulley. | One 8-in Four Side Rogers Moulder. The above items will be sold very rea- sonably. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE $2,50Q Will Buy 7 Room Cottage House, with electric lights—2 minutes’ walk frém Boswell Avenue car line. "For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO 198 CLIFF STREET United States Tires Michelin Tubes Vulcanizing That Gives Satisfaction THOS. J. HEALY 372 MAIN STREET Marguerite Building Tel: 683-3 VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. (T ———— . $1,500 - Will buy well established Storage Battery business.” Excellent loca- tion, Write Box 46, or Tel. 876. BUILDING JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Stome, Comcrete Work and Excavating. Address: 123 Oakridge St., City. Tel. 627-3, ° WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER right rices by skilled labor. ‘elephone A0 West Main St LEGAL NOTICFS. NOTICE The Republican Voters of ths City of Norwich are hereby warned to meet in caucus at.the Town Hall, in said Nor- wich on Monday evening, May 17, at 8 o'clock, to place in nomination can- idates for the city offi to be filled at the forthcoming Annual June Elec- tion on Monday, June 7, 1920. By Order of _the Republican Town e, Comm WENRY. H. PETTIS, Chairman, OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF AL KINDS - Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, saip Tickeis for all parts of the worl Blacksmithing in all its branches e | Packages at ail kinds delivered In @ Scott & Clark Corp. |szze 2w 2o 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET gn | One of the most desirable modern homes in Norwich, convenient to business section. Large lot and an lent garage. Spacious open- air. sleeping poreh and many other attractive features. Archa W. Coit- HIGH GRADE PROPERTIES Telephane 1334 63 Broadway - ITALIAN . AGENCY sgifs: Foreign Money Orders and Steam- M. FORMIGLIO, 4 e 318 Framklin-St, Nerwich, Conn: Firestone Tires, Mobiloils, Phone 7853 ‘martd Tire Accessories. FOR SALE. First class 350-acre farm, pleasant location, main improved state road, mail and teiéphone service, excellent 12-room house, 2 large barng, silo, ice- louse, garages, poultry houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all in good condition 00 acres smooth, fertile fields, 100 acres spring-wat pastures, balance woodland, ihrough farm, running s buildings, $5,000, $1,000 cash. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Farms For Sale i you are louking for & good propo- Sition in ine of iuris, pay me a Visit. You will find that I am tne man who handies ihe cledn propusitions. 1 have several nice farms on state roads, the vest of location, with or without stouk, 1anging {rom 55,000 Lo §25,600. Good " money Inaking propositions, I will save you time and muney. Call on 1e and JEt W€ ShOW you what 1 have o offer. 1f you are thinking Of going on a farm this spring, ¥ou have no time to lose, Write me, or call me up on the telephone for an appointment. RACINE'S FARM AGENOY, Pione 195, Danielson, Conn, $750 Buys 2 Five-room Cottage all fnrnish- ed. 'This is a wonderful bargain sit- vated as it is in a quiet village not over 3 3 minutes’ walk to trolley, The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A §0 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cush—several hurdred cords .of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400} William A. Wilcox | FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR SALE IN NORWICH TOWN, a six-room Cottage with all im- provements, including steam heat. This property has been recently re- modeled and is in very fine condi- tion. Large lot goes with the prop- erty. For particulars, inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bdg. Phome. Norwich, FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—GQHEST- NUT WOQD SOR KINDLING. THE A. F. GREENE CO. Phone 1299 231 MAIN STREET CHIROPODIST - -~ HARRY B, FORD Tel, 752 233 Main Strast. FOR SALE PIANC TUNERS GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. BOOKBINDER Chiropodist, Foot Specialist JOSEPH BRADFGRD : A 08 Broadway . -~ » (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppart. Suite’ 78 Alice ‘Buflding, 321 Main St. Norwich, Cenn. Phone 1366-4 122 Prossect St. Phone s1L ps it Juts AND SAVE YOUR FREDERICK T. BUNCE WOOD, CHESTNUT VERED ALL PARTS OF INSURANCE Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. ‘The Piano Tuner _ Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ava | PHONE m} WHEN YOU WANT te DUt Your bus- ess before the public.. tners 1is no 1 through the ad- T The Wulletim. | “To RENT_Five-ro TO _’l‘-’h‘un'u;:hé P or unfurnished room: ul*s only. FOR SALE--Ap; n four-passen: FEaREE VA | ger “chummy roadster: tiom UmE; (ke pUIAT, §00d UTER, spEeay, ciassy . cAr at low price. ) Suiiivan, Danielson, Ce ayl3d | OR SALE—1917 Ford touring caf in good condition; price $200. 1Inquire at 55 Eas, Town St. Nerwich Town: maylisd = ity mi o s ok s B FOR SALE—Buick 3-mmtk.nfi§ and_starter, good tres, - price 3o Packard 12-cylnder, model 1-33, painted, cord tires, 'in fine condition; Vim 3a-ton delivery, Tepatnted and overhauied, price $600;-1914 Ford tour~ ing car; electric 1912 with rectifier for jsharging with o without buttery) Behrens & Bushaell, Ivoryton, Cenn. maylsd v FOR SALE—Ford roadster, with wisiter top: also Buick roadster, modek D-44. complotely " equipped extfy goed tires and paint. J. Vitter, 42 Main St, Danléison. Telephone 32-13. - maylid FOR SALE 1915 Overland roadster, model 81, in first class condition, price Y50, TEL $03-12. mayléd FOR SALE—A Maxwell touring gar, in_good condition. Phowe- 322-3. hayldd - FOR SALE—Ford touring body, 5904 condition; iso Hoistein heifer { mos. old. Phone 1371-2 mayl4d TFOR SALELate model Ford tour TO RBNT — Tenement, five large rooms; all the garden you could. care for, and plenty manure to put on 500d hedlthy place to live, can arransge for iirewood, 10c car ride from Franklin i5 minutes’ walk [rom carline. room for «hickens or figs, good for Jive man to make good. fu- quire” Bulletin Ofiice, may17d /PO RENT—A furnished apartment 0f five rooms, centraily located, and all mbdern improvements; garage if need. ed. ‘Telephotie 93 maylid m tenement with barn at 9§ Peck St. Inquire at_ 20 Fairmount St. mayl7d _PASTURE. to let. Inquire James Kane, Canterbury, 17d in & water and electric light. Chone 167 maylid FOR RENT On west shore of THaMes “FIVEr, batween Norwith- and New London, furnished house, 9 rooms, electric lights, fire s, 200' ft. shore frontage. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. mayipd TO RENT—Front light housekceping rooms at 43 Union St. 3 ing car (run'-4,0uv miles), extra fit. TO. RENT—For the seas a five- | tings, carefully used, tires: paint, etc. room summer cottage. furnishied for a|in perfect condition. Write H. M., caré small “family, not from New Lon-| Kuiletin. wayidd don. Address Box 250, Bulletin Office. - mayltd FOR SALE—Snappy six cylinder roadster, driven four menths; $1,000 TO RENT—large front furnished Write T, care rocm. -Inquire 46 Church St. Phone | Bulietin Ofnce. may1id 809 may4d oA OR SALE — A 191 TO, RENT—Tenement of six rooms. udson super x in, good condition. . 1o2-47 Writé Box 23, care Bulletin. mayldd e z % 3 © pas. 7O RENT—Three-room apartmen iy first ciass ruuning order; light -~ housekeep Address stuntey mor may aige touring car, 1 tuan 12,000 wiles. st.” Phowe 130. ay13d s Call STORAGE—Household goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- avle Fanning Studio, 52 Broadwas, dec FOR SALE Maxwell and Chalmers cars; ‘moTe car for tae money, mure miles to the gallon; Maxwell ' pa touring and roadster 31,155, Miuxwe: coupe’ 31, Maxweil sedan $L.8 5 pas. touring amd roadster 31,943, Chalmers sport model § Nil Chalmers 7 pas. touring_ 32,045, .Chal- mers 4 pas. coupe 33,645, Chalmers TO RENT—Furnls rooms for light hou at 19§ School St. also Apply aug23d rooms; ekeeping. Phope 1048-2. P Maxwelt 1% to ton FOR SALE truck 31,300 to $1,700; all f. 0. b. De- R T = |troit. H, Anderson, Alaple S Uanielson, Coun. Tel, 340. may3d FOR SALE—1918 Dodge. touring car, | with winter top, in best of condition. 8. FOR SA] E Sams, i1 aidin SC. Wiklimantic, Ct T FOR SALE—Maxwell touring cari T N e T ) 1 n $500 to $600; Chevrolet tou: s at low prices. Bl 1 -~ miel- ATTRACTIVE gt e Ot I s. Davidson_motor. RESIDENCE PROPERTY §! ../t fad Ticyeics i “ the* Norwicn Cycle Co. 44 Water St. apréd Nine Rooms and Bath : SRR ‘Used Cars Central Location Ford Touring Apply JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street Briscoe Touring Ford Ton Truck Reo 34-Ton Speed Wagon Stewart 34-Ton Truck Dodge 1Y-Ton Truck THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE Telephone 130 ST. TAFTVILLE apri4MWFawl The Henry Allen & Sor: Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS | Lady" Assistant. Telephone 410-2{ 500 miles since new tires were DAY OR NIGHT put.on. Will sell to the first SEETET one making a reasonable offer. Need the room. CUMMINGS THE SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION FOR SALE Two-ton Republic Truck, in £RING FaneralDirectors BEAN HILL Norwich Town, Conn. # & e = FOR SALE—iiorses andEMba[mers " FOR SALE—Ten acclimated horses, 322 Main Street 30 Tha. “FiEht cut Sf work, will be sold reasonable, and every horse fully guaranteed. Can be seen at Stable, ton Bridge, Hamilton's oid stand, 5 Main St mayi7d FOR SALE_A black driving mare, voung and very stylish, safe for ladies __no horse jockeys. For more partieu- ars, write Mrs. R R. Kovey, Norwich, Conp., R, ¥. D. No. 1. may" Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistant JUST ARRIVED My car of Horses are here. All kinds —several nice pairs, good chunks and business horses. Come and see them. ELMER B. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer “rompt Service Dav or aprild Horses—Horses On account of transportation difficulties, we are unable to get horses through to Nor- wich. Will announce a load as soon as conditions will per- Night Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street S R oA M L G TR, mit. NUBSERY Flowers and FOR ALL OCCASiONS Orders Deliversd MAPLLw GUD nURSERY CO. T. H. PEABCDY Phone 986 _ | E J HAMILTON- TI'EES' " 371-373-375 Main Strest- Tel Residence 1212, Stably 650 AUTOS TO HIRE If you want ¢ DETECTIVES CIVI1i QSD C;.LIMA.PH\L g:‘si;ézlng:- tigated. rite Postoffice T o L SR VR octild BOWLING ALLEYS {ROWIENE AWMI BowLye A ALLEYS, FLOUR, GRAIN AND FESD. NOTICK _We have just umloaded & car of select stock seeir paetataes. . Call us ‘before buying. = Greeneville Grain Co. Phone 326 apr2 | walnut chamber set | Overland, Model 90, Touring| = . good condition—run less than | LOST AND FOBWD FOUND—In Preston, two small randum books. Owner can have same y_cailing at this office. maylid LOST—BIg Ayrshire cow. red and white, brass onome horn, Frank Pé- kora, 'R.-F. D. No. 1, Uncasville. / mayi7a 3 o LOST—Black and green rubber lined automobile robe. between Dame ush ison and Dayville. ®r. J. L. Godl nlelson. mayl e LOST Y On Friday. May 14, a mearly mew Kelley-Springfield tire, on rim, proba- bly on road from Grotom to Norwich. Finder rewarded. Notify Patrick & 185 Franklin St, Norwicn. mayl7d v AUCTION C. B. MACFARLANE. I will sell at public auction, at Wind- ham Center, Conn., second house from the church and directly in front of the old historical bank building, on NESDAY, MAY, 19, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. the articles hereinafter mentioned: This lot of goods are from the estate of the late Charles Page, one of the oldest familles {nh Wind and have been in the family for generatidns The list comprises a lot of very rare and unusually fine pieces of antiques, and each and every piece is in its ori inal condition. 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Antiques—One slope top. desk with block front interior and original brass- es, 2 maple bureaus with original brasses, 1 mahogany carved leg Secre- tary. 1 lowboy with 0ld brasses. 1 small mapie Dutch foot table with drop leaves. 1 handsome writing chair in perfect condition (this is & beauty), 1 ‘| very old chest of drawers, I chest with rare decorations. 1 mahogany bureau, 1 sewing table, 1 maple lesk, 1 large musliroom ehair with large turnings, 1 of Sheraton's chairs with the OFig- | decorations brace-back Windsor chairs, 7 arm Windsor chairs. fan-back Windsor chairs, balloon-back Windsor chairs, 1 Spanish foot chair, 1 carved bed, candiesticks, mahogany Empire chairs, 2 astral lamps, 1 large Chiffon- dale mirror, 2 Jarge gilt mirrors, 1 ex- tremely nice set brass andirons, shovel and tomgs. 1 grandfather's clock. made by Jabez’ ¥ Windham, 1 shelf clock, in perfect condition, brass-nose bel- R 1 pans, pi ure of Wind- opper lustre pitcher, set er bowls, dark blue piates made by E. Wood. 15 or more pleces of 3 e bowl and severai pieces of lowstafl #ma 2 vast amount Of articles mot men- tioned. Modern of at 01 flax wheele Household Goods — Black parior iabies, chales couch, iron beds writing de: n cabinet, library table and se ing machine. “ NOTICE.—This 1 sales—the goods * here a 1d. Jf you miss this sale 3 58 one of the days of your life Macfarlane tells you he has the he has them. may! beds and bedding s not DANCING. ictor, 0dd Fellows Hali, forme »f Commerce. Phone 1245-3. P lessons _daily. Evening class and social every Thur day at 7.30. Join at any time.” mayld DRPA.SCHWARTZ o HERE are two ways to stop the decay of the teeth. One is by constant brushing by yourself, and inspection by the dentist. That will preyent the de- cay from eating through the enamel. If the trouble hag alrezdy begun, lose no time in seeing the dentist. PAUL A.SCHWARTZDMD DENTIST ON THE SQUARE MAINST = NORWICH \ PHONE > ) m—— DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.,, Norwich, Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone DENTIST DR. EDWARD Room 107, Thayer Buldi Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 and 740 8 p. m. First-class Garage Service Connected: Phone Shetucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227