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p———— e A Bulletin Want AlnflefinWm NORWICH zumflu, MONDAY, MAY 24, 1520 A Bullein For Sale A g!u for Sale = -_'"’___—_A.L_= & Balletin To Lot A Qefin To Let - V- e 7 . Advertisem iil Rent it Mverhsem at Wil ?ev- Adyertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It Myemmpui Will Sell «l& Advertisement Will Seli k| Advertisement Will Rent it e: ent ——— —r | — e | T 5 5 " R 5 WANTED—Female ¢ FOR SALE g ' FOB SALE - . - ) e TO RENT—A pasture, for the sea- : WANTED—Overseers, second hands,| WAN A -girl for light house-{ . WV ANTED-H! Apm,fiz* ad Pnggtgl:bg—#flmn EAchipe. M. : FoR saum, a. ot & geaion S,ix, to} 130 295 | I¢ rabnd, cri and men for other positions in|work in Thamesville. Apply BoX B.|fotel, Danieison, Conn.” Tel-391." Tel 38 may24d | Cottage heuse of six.rooms and bath.y M o, 13§ Corning Road, K. opartments of - lextile mills. | Bulletin Office. may24d mpyznd -, F—-—s—‘m—s o | hardwood Hoors. em]u;:c ng'?t‘: ;t:alm F. D, mayzd LOSF = Thursdas o ‘ " “Raymond 5 P s Mpusti et of = = FOR S Nearly grain}heat, one-plece porcelain sink in kiteh-1 pogpg a 2. of 450 Main St i s, ¥ st, Bosto: WANTED—Working hou Y G lady, Toom With | came Sunday R ‘Race, yo Sl ] E ety e 1ed rooms, gds rang 5 ilger purse s B middle age; small family. Apply Box A €pd.. There is o garagi D and ru\mm— water.. 25 Mountain®Ave.{containing ‘mon o7 ripfily = Pe- WANTED_Belt_maker or _experi- | 100, Bulietin Office. may22d R‘;?,‘;. B rooh in e location built only few years ago. Owner leav. & ! ¥ «d band in making rub aprons; out town position: steady work. ~Ad-1 W ‘..‘JS?.GE“T’};&’ Slle E‘g';,' £ pastry cook, man or s Belt, Box 315, Providence, K. I |F S TR SR SR Ggee V%, four houisa day. quire 315.West Main St. - :.,a(y Lunch Broadway, Norwic T WANTED—Cook at Windnam ~Inn. S to < T ne 13t Ad7 | Tel 354 Willimantic DI mayisn \gfmpn Sl ek AT ol « 4| WANIED A onee a amber h°of Mt en_day. Call $51-4. ey 24 s l' st ady em] lfl yment at i ‘”*"‘fi'”‘“ . ,‘3;""“‘"" Bt . |hcres good land in or near Noroint Jen. Thnu., /re . may TTown. “Archa V. Coit, 63 Broadway. WANTED—Girl. Inguire Norwich| may22d o oo | steam Launary. maylsd v BD—I’ have a purchaser for and auillers; " gfso ]ea.rx%erl WANTED—A few experienced skein NT] tage br' good. two-family house in Gesiraple residence section of Greene- de Silk m; ville” “Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. 2 95 millon | West Side Silk MHl ayl! e 24 R tion to the \\ ANTED—A hou;emald and also sw London, pply to Mrs. George 2\! — Second jand furniture; en § to 12 & m. 0 Washington St. Tel. 4 i b ? hest, prices in eastern Con- mavisd cut; e buy anything; largest sec- eI S d Store in state. Louis D. war State Tu- ED—An experienced Esp;xlur war: 20-82 Water St, Norwich. may22d amber maid; reéferences’ re- | Wyt i or gex 708-3. iysd B Apply to Mrs. Augustus C. Ty-{= hoy Side” Silk Mill men two one state road free trans- iron bridge, may18d 3oy to work »fice ms to work Baker, in Wau ¥ WANTED Bright Boy, 14 to 18 years of Light clean work. rainerd & Armstrong Co. STEADY WORK AMERICAN 0S BOTTLE CO. ag and carn some MOREY rrying papers. heve are good voutes. Get your names on file and be for the first vacancy. Bulietin Office. NSED ENGINEERS AND PILOTS 3 “R 1‘<EW YORK HARBOR | CED s time, BN ,nsu MONTH; EIGH] AND 0N HOURS, SIX DAYS ALL YEAR ABOUND: 1 DT POSITIONS; PLACES To| SILLED VACATED BY MEXN WHO o RVICE WITHOUT YWAKING Ny ANDS WHATEVILR. THIS \ STRIKE-BREAKING AD- HTISEMENT. APPLY ™ R. N OLTH SSISTANT SUPERINTEYN- I, NEW YORK, NEW 1Y RIILROAD, N IARTFORD N distance Thdmes St. may24d IAVE a new truck for long dis- _ Phone “3172. mmuel- 1 moving Phone GEO. LAMBERT, O uvu‘ coni. Truc khlx E TEANING and movmg; long dn tricking & Speciaity. . Jobn ?"‘r Ma t. Phone A novl:d St W odmansee, g 1 and long a specially. Is» " 8575 “3. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Snetucket St Phons 3 LONG DISTANCE MOViNG. EY. St Phone 607, ANITURE MOVING. TEAXING AND TRUCKING ¢one very prnmm:y'and at reusunable es. All‘l‘Hll\ H. LATHROP, Phone PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZY IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT AND X-BAY. HOURS: 10 to 4 und 6 to,8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 275 BROADWAY, ON TROLLEY LINE ——— = - KIETECTIVES C1v! 1L ABD Cit t‘i"fl'\" Bcflu:‘s’lnu te riapeastolfice Box . -fc.a. Cones ‘}ll: | ng 1o get up in the morn- | Frequently | ler, The Elm Cottage, 36 Gardner Avi New, § DRPA.SCHWARTZ OU can avoid a lot of bad health by taking care of your teeth. In the same manner you can avoid embarrassment. You should visit the dentist and invite his candid eriticism of your dental condition. QN THE SQIJARF‘ SEMAINST = opy Dental Surgeon (7'Grory Building , over 17, wanted to nelome Sovers ) ent clerks; $100 montn Dhrdoi Cont 20311 8 up; writ immediately for free list pas DIES wanted. Apply sg the { sftions now open. FKranklin Institute, Woolworth Co. "mar3od | Dept. 31-E., Rochester, N. Y. ‘mayl2WEFSM WANTED—Will buy oak and hickory, if ite Box 1733 IF YOU WILL cut this advertisement out and mail to The Plaut-Cadden Co. fogether with your name and address. you will receive a book containing 19 of “the uld~fa~smoned -‘cnn.. free. ords of ”oud ing ‘town. myst sold at once. Ml 15 e ‘ot Y o Adiress OWNER, care Bulletln " __| BONANZA BUY .xo;,?z{fi%‘ rough and through boards,| Dwelling. 16 Tooms. saitabl also long 36, 4x6. etc., about|boarding house, 0n OULSKirts 6,000 feet, mostly chestnut and new |ielson, mear Connecticut Mills; splen- lumber; also a im containing-five acres | did Tocation, g0od barn, % acre of land. r Norwich f Club,~ on West|Here is a great chance to establish a ey SL s fine piace: ko, Ml Lar boarding or rooming house in a com- service, eleciricity ~and - water. ' Tel. | munity where rooms are at a big pre- 1711, L. Whipple. r_na{‘:zd mxlum ;‘he price for this properu is FOR SALE_In Lebanon, a small | “Phve 3 iidi 5 . We aiso offer.a nearly mew house, farm with goodfix;\iumrit-i and 32 aeres|ind new barn, logated o Be hriving 2 mayZ\JTnFM‘l‘u table, machine, elgctric itchon, ‘326 Mal SALE_Dining serving fdn, ett. St. FOR Lable sewin, Mrs. M. M. “ma i for exceptiopally excellent | vifjage of = Moosup. This property is spring water. Archa W. Coit, Grfm';;ggfl- in splendid repair, attfactively located, way. and can:be purchased at a bargain. Our list of properties contains about everything that one might desire. Get in touch with us at once. We strive to serve and ga.nsfay our customers. BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, FOR SALEConvenient to the indus- tries of Thamesville; modern bhouse: of six rooms and hath, all improvements; price $3,200; delay means disappoint- ment. Archa W. Coit, §3 Broadway. thay22d FOR SALE—Three fine house lots on 1 National Bushnell place. Thamesville; Sne river piice Bindbam SRR metdents view, conveniént to car line; prices % 7 Teasonable. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broada|CArter St. Danlelgon. el 223-3. way. may22d FOR SALE — Rosewood bedstead, commode, bureau, 2 chairs, French FO S E make, yeafs old, perfect ~ofder; chaise longzue, chiffoni new. unused silk lamb's wool puff. A, I Moriar:y, A very dESIl’able small Tarm of 28 Box 264, Putnam, Conn. ma$22d | acres. with mice 1-room house and sev- eral ‘good outbuildings, will be sold SPRING COATS for women and chil- dren. ¥ t the high prices and think of the Pasnik Co. mar9d WANTED—To buy second har fur- 3 QAD cquipment for sale: 1 Buffalo- { very Sheap 10 close an estate if taken e pils 10 o steam rolfer. 1 80 1. D. 10| ooy Gt ance. For fol particulars. in- A OPTOMIST is a man who still{comotive boiler and engine mounted on | quire of carries a bottle opener on his key wheels, 6 Watson bottom dump wag- ring, and who buys his cigars at Fa-{ons, 1 i-ton Velie truck, dump bod JOHN A. MORAN, sanh smoke Shop. lvery it of our|gasoline pump, steam pump, air drill Cigars and Tobaceo are under glass, in|all in good condition.” F Real Estate Broker, pertect condition, no dust or odors.|Jewett City, Con may20d Fraoklin Square. Lpp. Woolworth’s 5 and 10. maylld “FOR SAL ks WANTED—Farms. We need more|weekly; par AT B, Hail, Wal farms. 1s your farm for sale. List|lingford, Conn. may21d SE Hday. e e ol S wow SALE —Twe TEL S - Oakland FOR s A] E: = cars, A-1 conditiun; prices S:,‘,‘g‘“;e] ASEROY D‘;:gl-fsm' $500, 70 West Town St. Phone 972, d $1,300 A small place-with twc acres of good tillable Jand, abundance of FOR SALE — Brown dahli send me $1 and you will receive 12 dahlia buibs, all named varicties and assorted colors. W. F. Brown, 46 Palmer St. ;i K onds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all Petrnumlfl prop- a ow raty MLl deemed pledgos for sale. LIBERAL LOAN [+]+) AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX Dli. D. J. COYLE DENTIST ice Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone | DR EDWARD KIRBY Koem 107, Thaye- Ruldlflfl Phono 619 1:30-3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Hours 9- Wickel Plating an KINDRED FINISHES at UNITED METAL MFG. CO., inc. Thamesviile Norwich, Conn. Prompt and Satisfactory Work | BUILDING L A JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Addrexs: 12370k idze St. City. Tel 6 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and mater.als at right prices by skillea labor. Telephone 50 West Main St PLUMEING AND GAsFlTTlNG ROBERT J. cccflnu\& PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. PHONE 581. The very best plumbing by expert workmen it the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN S'I'REET _— CORSETIERE SPENCER Rejuveno Corsets, surgical ipports, Miss Johnson, 51 nnon Bldg., Conn. Phone maygd Norwich, BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Elank Books Made and Ruled ta Order 108 Broadway dium in m»r:gmnoeflcwl}!x: 2(‘" Main St., Norwich, Conn. Stone, Concrete Work and)Excavating, | - AUCTIONS WITTER Office and BROS. Auctioneers Sale 4 ™ Main Danielgon PUBLIC SALE SATUHRDAY, M at 11 o'clock a. m., RAIN OR SHINE. On account of to~ work r of ch T having engaged for Mr. Otis, the toe Lus estate rarm, am new located, I have use for the following described property; therefore, 1 will sell as follows, without reserve or limit, on the above date: 20 HEAD OF CATTLE 20 inciuding 12 head of good grade v Ayrshires, Holsteins and Jerseys, among which are a few due 1o freshen soon, and the balance ¢ milking heavy and due in the 7 head of heifers nearly 2 of age, a few of which are ;1 extra good full blood Hol- stein bull; 1° good' general purpose wnd farm horse, weight 1200 lbs.; 1 trotting stallion, sired by a 5 of Baron Wilkes; 1 extra good ng mare by the same sire, 1 I , extra good worker and viver, from Wilkes stock. 1 6 year 0ld black gelding with speed and 2 great-saddle horse. 1° pair of good um hdrmess. several driving har- nesses, 1 milk wagon, 2 'express wagons, 1 buggy, ] manure spread- er, 3 mowers, hay tedder, other small articles, and few household goods. Terms cash. shine. about Iyn road. located two miles west from Brook- farm is liott Station EDWARD MORAN, Owner. AUCTION I will sell at pu auction the con- tents of ye old Adam Tavern at 122 St., West Town Norwlich Town, Conn., FRIDAY, MAY, 28, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., RAIN OR SHINE. sonsisting of antiques, crockery, furn'- ture, seyeral tall clocks, 2ld furniture, bedding, etc, a collection of a lifetime. Also, at same time and place, the real estate, the well known old tavern, an ideal place for a tea room, with large zarage attached. Come and bring vour friends, as this sale is for the high doliar, and must be sold to settle an estate. CASPER K. BAILEY, maylsd Administrator. PIANC TUNERS s SEEEPR St Phon. 511 FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Rbony §8:2 2 Cisirament Ay niture. Get our prices befors vou sell. | Tel. 1196-12. maylsd fruit, brooks run owver the place, A._Bruckner, 35 Franklin St. Phone FOR SALE—A o year old uomen surrounded by immense shade trees, 173 jani heifer, e to freshen soon. W house gfil 6 rooms, Jocated on state Greene, Willimantic el. 576-13. ifroad 20 minutes by auto from —To buy vea: caives. 18¢ . o e Lb“fl%\ T ane BAl, et SRR B | _mayad Franklin square, ideal summer home Glad uéger. Colchestér, Ct. Tel. 65. FOR SALE—Three young fresh ualv\:‘-! for the children. Tor pargiculars aug2d3 and calves, P. Curtin, Baltic. may17d | — e g | TESsE ben s (FRANCIS D. DONOHUE rors, ‘colored n'oflc Pl cag ol _’;(edc- old pewter, | Central Bldg. Phone Norwich The beautiful summer home of the late John Campbell, very desirably lo- cated i the best manufac- apréd e instruments Cash, Agen! JRPRISE vourself and visit the ry department at the Pasnik Co. arge s€ocks at very low prices. ;idundreds eof mple hats, one of a 2ds o liats, ome o at Groton Long Point; a rare gind. 182 Basgik 0. Seif foF fess. opportunity to secure a very choice - seashore pro v FOR SALE—Cottage house of eight Jole propery & AR M'Fpue price. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAY, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. rooms, situated on Deck St.. abour ten minutes’ walk from the Norwien Wosl en Co, electricity, steam heat and roo for garage; price reasonable. For fur- ther particulars, inquire of John Moran, Real Estate Broker, Square. Road Equipment FOR SALE. 1 Buffalo-Pitts 10-ton Steam Roller, 1 80 b. p. Locomotive Boiler and En- gine mounted on wheels, 6 Watson Botfom Dump Wagons, 1 4-ton Velie Fruck Dump Body, Gasoline Pump, FOR SALE 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 T ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. F. H. GILBERT, Thisy {room nobscot | Tfl\ghnhe 586-12 may2id 'I‘O RENT—One of the apartments In (his c am heat and hot water furnished.” Addréss B. & S, care u( Bulletin ()l‘\e ma L] TO llb\'l‘—Tv\n floors ft. in VWaghn Bldg., Ferry for ll manufacturing or o pufpu"e Vaughp Fouudry Co., 11 B ayisd finest stx- FOR SALE—Automobiles “'ro RENT—Three-r om rtment,| FOR SALE—1912 ¥ord fouring car furnished for ),gm lwugckc ing. | scod conlltion. 9 Founuiin_ 8t Phone 35 may. P Phone mayied TO BENT—Four-room flat, modern| FOR S ) first improvements. Inguireé Thames Coai Nnn!ni 4 quire Adam Co:, 16 Thames St. aprid | Jeske, deweit 2 T STORAGE—Household goods stored| JFoR. sALE—¥ 1 for long or short term: rates reasonme ton, cheap, good con Fapning Studlo. 52 Broadway. isben, Conn. able. Pnone o dgcs, TO RENT—Furnished 00 rooms for light housekeeping. at 106 Schoot St. 'H 3 FOR SALE—Very classy Ford speed- Apply | ster, new tires, Bosch magneto, fine “Phone 1048-%. aug23d paint. ’lfio Bast Main St. Meriden. TFOR SALE_ 1911 Overlind touring car, good comdition, price right, or will exchange for Ford. 310 IZast Main St Meriden. FOR SALE may2id FOR SALE- SOk EATE SR T s speedy; asking $1,250. Write D., this One 20 Horsepower Ledgerwood En-|2f8cE: may2id ine and Boiler—Double Gylmaer, Fon x cylinder roadster. ouble Drum. One 5 Horsepower Maynard Glulmu rice Xeuflgflble. can be seen during day at wash stand rear of Elks' Home. may2id Engine, with Clutch and Driving FOR SALE—1917 _Ford tourl Pulley. 110 Red) Price only $365; 1918 Ford One 8-in Four Side Rogers Moulder. ru::bgu; ik ey L 0] ice ‘only §310; rord The above items will be sold very r touring car, good as mew, price only sonably. For full particulars $456; all cars subject to prior sale; qREETiS demonstration given. Joseph Hoch- ng! bers, 181 Main St. Willimantic. Phone JOHN A. MORAN | mayais FOR SALE — Briscoe touring car, REAL ESTATE BROKER 1918 Ril mew tives: mewly selated ond FRANKLIN SQUARE e — FOR SALE—iorsss FOR SALE—Pair horses, § years old, in good mechanical condition. Write for bargain price*td Box 452, Danielson, Conp. mayild . FOR SALE — A 1917 Hudson super six in_good condition. Tel. 152-4. maysd weight 2800 1bs.. with or without har-| FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmers ness, or will seli separ: H. H. Pen- | cars; more car for the money, more dleton, R. D. No. 1, \armch Conn. | miles to the gallon; Maxwell 5 pas. Tel. 1851- miy"dd touripg and roadster $1,155, Maxwell FOR SALE. coupe 31,795, Maxwell sedan $1.395: ne large, gentle muls, one light driving mare. years, one |CBaIMers 5 pas. touring and roadster i E 1,945, Chalmers sport mods pair T vear old Holstein steers, large | 3i:s 4o = . > horned, right. Ariel W. Green, Basi. |Chalmers 7 pas. touring $2,095. “Chal- 2518, oo Shayid |mers 4 pas. coupe $2,645, Chalmers 5 pas. sedan $2,795; Maxwell 1% to 2 ten FOR SALE—Pair of young heavy|truck $1,300 to $1,700; all f. o. b. D_E- horses, weight 3100 Ibs., sound and true|treit. “H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St. to work any spot or place, single or dou-|Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. maydd ble team wagons, 2 sets of harpesses, FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring Car. and heavy bob sled, all in good condition. 66 _Mt. Pleasant St. H. Mopsick. Phone T. Frank Smith, Windham, Conn. Tel |8$57. may18d 13373 maylid FOR SALE—1918 Dodge touring car, with winter top, in best of condition. §. JUST ARRIVED Adslpr;ljédQ”l Main St. Willimaatic, Ct. My car of Horses are here. All kinds FOR SALE—Maxwell R touring cal —several nice pairs, good chunks and |16 and 17, $500 to $600; Chevrolet tour s ss Ses. >/ ing; several other cars at low prices. busigess horses. Come and sgo them. | 354 SUGE, 0%, “Maple St Daniel- ELMER R, PIERSON, son, Conn. Tel. 340. aprsd Tel. 536-3. apr2id FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson -motor- cycles and bicycles at the Norwich s Cycle Co, 44 Water St apréd FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 52 PROVIDENCE ST., Telephone 430 Used Cars FOR SALE One 1917 Buick Little Six, first class condition, four new tires, one spare. One Ford Sedan, run 1,400 miles. One Studebaker 1917 Touring Car, TAFTVILLE &pri{MWFawl The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 mail and telephone service, 12-room house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- house, garages, poultry houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all in good condition 100 acres smooth, fertile fields, 100 acres spring-watered a home. Always rented, and will be excellent sold on easy terms 2nd at a_price that will give a good return on tie money. V. COVELLO, 685-2. 198 CLff St. Telgphone pastures, balapce woodland, stream P —————escey | UWTOUgh farm, TUNDing spring’ water at buildings, $5,000, $1,000 cash. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. ITALIAN AGENCY seils Foreign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickeis for ali parts of the world, kages of all kinds delivered in ali oi Europe. Real Estate and Fire GOOD FARMS REASONABLE PRICES ] have several attractive farms in this vicinity, and a farm bargain near Monson, Mass., 14 miles on state road to Springfield—one of New England’s most wide awake Archa W. Coit HIGH GRADE PROPERTIES Telephone 1334 M. FORMIGLIO, 31S Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5. marid FOR SALE | SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- |NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD 233 Main Street. WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YQUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE $2,500 Will Buy 7 Room Cotta with electric lights—2 minute from Boswell Avenue car line. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO 198 CLIFF STREET 63 Broadway. A Wonderful Opportunity 103-acre farm, located in Taftville, {one mile from R. R., well divided Into pasture, tillable and woodland; land in the best state of cultivation; beauti- ful 11-room house, fruits of all kinds, outbuildings in best of. repai: stock consists of 16 cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull, 3 sows, 4 shoats, 16 pigs, chickens, wagons, tools and machinery of all kinds; good milk route; one of the best farms to be had ; partly planted; excellent terms. For price and particulars, inquire of ¥F. L. RACINE, Phone 198 Danielson, Conn. $5,500 BUYS TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Central location, rents for $588 a year. Tel. 792 House, walk ‘Tel. 683-3 JEWETT CITY, CONN. | Phones 278 Main Strest fedy Aanatants S 1 i DAY OR NIGHT ‘ 3 First class_230-acre farm, pleasant Three-tenement house that is a good | investment for nyone desiring to own location, main improved state road, HUDSON-ESSEX SERVICE STATION 191 North Main Street CUMMINGS &RING Faneral Direciors INSURANCE and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Comm. Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant THE STRENGTH of an old and tried company for your policy—Iinsurana: that is all the name implies. Our service saves you money. ISAAC S. JONES and Real Estate Agent. uilding 91 Main Street AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. Fumneral Director and Embalmer “rompt Service Day or Night Insuranc { Richards Shea & Burke Music BACON STUDIO BANJO, MANDOLIN, Funeral Directors " 41 Main Street $4,500 BUYS TWO-FAMILY HOUSE Sentral location. Further particu- i.s inguire of BOX 45, Bulletin o ciephone 876. $750 Buys 3 Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- pated as it is in a quiet village not over & 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 80 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—several hurdred cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400} o William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 F"‘“fl%y"l FOR SALE ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY Nine Rooms and Bath Lot 90 x-105 Central Location Apply JAMES L. CASE 40 iSl:e.tnnkst Street BOWLING ALLE¥S BOWLING AND BULLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS- MAJESTIC BULLDING. T L & R“s...e«’g.%n"flfii‘n 810, g A GUITAR AND UKULELE Tel. 736 34 Gentral Building HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STRZET Telephons 557-2 NUBSERY Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCAS:ONZ Orders Deliversd MAPLEWUUD NURSERY CO, | T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 ERNEST E. CHIROPODIST BULLARD | e Teacher of the | Chiropodist, Foot Specialisi| 'oi. prace | (FROTECT YOUR FEET) P TS Mfr. Cumrings’ Sprlnu Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Buiiding, 31 Main St. Norwich., Conn. Phions 1386-4 Qutifits to Lona. AUTOS TO HIRE If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum 5t., Norwxch Dodge closed serv- Ve 1ping S9-omnz 4t Fue Sulid

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