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A P:lletin Want Adveriisement Will Get It "~ WANTED—Male v - Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin To Let WANTED—Watchmeker; g00d pay; etead A work. H. Coutu, 31 Manton Ave, Providence, R. I Jedd weANTED—One man for farm work; few chores. W.A. Mason. Phone Lebanoun. Je: peaking lrj:qu_lre man good salary. Lavalle, ‘Vauregan, Con “ WANTED—A man with painting perience. for inslde ‘painting. Wen Sl“ Stk Minl ~ WANTED—Two ynunfl men_to 'uru on soda fountalh. Apply between 11 and_12. Peterson’s, 130 Main -St. | Je2a ] WANTED- Salesman; an_exceptional epportunity for man who is willing to gorx Address Salesman, care Bulle- WANTED—A_ clerk In, grocery de- partment. J. M. Young & Son. Jjed WANTED — Position as chauffeur with private family by experienced iver Address Henry L. Miner, Box 1. Westerly, R. L _Je2 T WANTED—Two of three woodchoj rs, for cutting ¢ord woed. O. n:\n. Norwich. je2d WANTED—A cook: good position and Apply to the Windham County Home for Children, Putnam, Conn. _ may3id TWANTED A man _with family, or % 1O moek 08, Tarui: uaiag Gies Ph 8’ W I‘rl’l)—“n\etmm to sell a rmd- ¢ that is backed up by a 25 million : ; A-1 proposition to the right man. ne 2634, New London, for appointment, between 8 to 12.a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m may22d —Blacksmith. AppIY it Rerwith, Aty gadt- may22d PAINYER, Paperianger and \ Con- aracton, Jjalick. 263 Cebtral 'Ave. one 135 may20d D———Bn to work ip drug Inquire tm: office. mayl7d WANT"ED THREE MEN FOR THE ICE BUSINESS JOHN H. FORD WANTED MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF FULLING MILLS FARNSWORTH-PINNEY Central Village 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. Cali at the Bulletin Office. LICENSED ENGINEERS AND, PILOTS" FOR NEW YORK HARBOR PILOTS 3180, LNGINEERS $180 PER MONTH; HT-HOUR DAY, rim AND AFTER HOURS, SIX DAYS PER ALL YEAR AROUND; PER- POSITIONS; PLACES TO ©D BY MEN WHO WUIT SERVICE WITHOUT MAKING ANY DEMANDS WHATEVER. THIS IS NOT A STRIKE-BREAKING AD- VERTISEMENT. APPLY TO R. M. SMITH, ASSISTANT SUPERINTEN- DENT, NEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD, NEW LONDON, mayid CIGARS, CIGARS 'lllulnne nglru are §55 per thousand. NANT, 11 Franklin St. Greatest Variety of CIGARS and TOBACCO in the city. All the Local Brands of Cigars— Acker, Merrall and Condit Com- pany’s Goods. Wholesale and Retail Purchases to amount of $1.00 delivered. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116.118 Wost Mzin Street Esteblished for half a Century. w.tmmnmgn desiring pleasant home in country, to act as waitress and cnnmberml.ld 00d wages. Apply Mrs. M. Mele: ncasville, Conn. Phone fil 3’ Norwich. Jedd WANTED—Young. lady to work in bakery. Inquire at Andrews' Bakery. Ask for Mrs. LaBelle. Jedd WANTED—A girl at The Woman's 65 Broad je3d Exchan WANTED — A maid_ for general housework. Apply at 113 Washington St, or call 1768. je2d o O " WANTED—Two an women to work_in store. Apply belween i: and 12, “Petersons, 130 Main St. jexd \VAHTDK—A! once, & yuun lady to work in tl store of S. i’emrson, lnc, 130 Main St. jeld WANTED. £ Lo middle aged vnnmn !nr ‘enen hou’awcrk family two. ‘Windham, Conn. Phone u—c wnmmuc Div. may27d ANTED—Cook at_Windham Inn. Ton 354 Willimantié Div. may19d S e ‘WANTED—GirlL Inquire Norwich Steam Laundry. mayl15d WANTED—A Tew experienced skein winders and qumerl. also learners. West Side Bilk Mil may1sd { WARTED — Oid false .eeun, Uhfixly bonds, diamonds, money ioaned on lib- erai terms. The Collateral Leoan Co. 104 Wzaé:r Sts (near Sunetucket St.). sep23d . WANTED-—You. to know that I am & specialist in making shoes for cripples; made to measure. E. Buonanuo, 303 West Main St. may4TuThs CITY LIFE cigars 5c, Aundora mild cigar 10c each, Aundora cial mlld cigar Te, three for 20c, Helmar cigar. ettes 20 for 25c, Nn.tul’ll clxnre!tefl 20 for 35¢c; good line of 50¢ pi; ei. Fagan's Smoke Sho. ™ WANTED—1,600 cords of hard wood, delivered at yard, or on cars. Phom¢ 75-2 Putnam, Conn., exchange, or write Grosvenordale Company, North Gros- venordale, Conn. may26d TIF YOU WILL cut this advertisement out and mail to The Plaut-Cadden Co., together with your name and address. you will receive 'a book containing 100 of the old-fashioned songs, free. maylad WANTED—To buy second hard fup- niture. Get our prices before vou sell. A._ Bruckuner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 17-3. jan7d SALESLADIES l‘llt‘d- Apply at the F. W. Woolworth Co. ar3od EXTRA GIRL WANTED FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. Also a boy for every other afternoom and evening. Good pay, steady work. Apply at onee. BELL’S ICE CREAM PARLOR. PENTISTS Physician and Surgeon ALICE BUILDING, 321 MAIN ST. Hours—Sundays and Week Days: 9-10 A. M., 2.4 and 7-8 P. M. DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone DR. SHAHAN claims they may have against 4 of “inter WANTED—To buy veai calves, 18c 1b. up. beef and dairy cattle. FOR SALE \ roq SALE ~ Advertisement Will Rent It TO. RENT Pol. lALE———)\eW Ideal mower, 5 ft. cut, $30 cash. Phone 463-14 Norwich Town. Jedd FOR SALE—Kitchen stove, No. also few housebold goods, including screens. Apply Mrs. Chadwick, Hyde place, Roosevelt Ave, Norwich. Jedd ALE_Two new milch_heifers, cheap if sold at once. J. D. Northup, Norwich Town. Phone 1046-12. jedd 7 ft. beam, 12 h. p., in very good con dltmn J. Pasqueline, 84 “ashljngton M ACRES—Five miles from New London," hothouse, all kinds of beds, fine house, orchard, smooth land, pay- ing big; other farms, $3.500. James N. Watrous, Norwich, Ct, Route No. T. Jjeda FRUIT FAR) acres, 7-room house, fine I ve, plenty of wood, hen- nery, barn, T.ops, §2,800, 6 miles from New London. James N. Watrous, Nor- | wich, Conn., . je3d Route No. 7. FRUIT FARM—5,000 trees, 175 ¢ E 14-room house, barn, 2,000 cords wood, $6,000; fine farm, 6 miles from New London. . James N. Watrous, Norwich, Conn., Route 7 jedd 320 ACRRS—Farm, 6 miles from New London, 16-room house, large barn, silo, 3,000 cords wood and lumber, tilla- a L E | ble, 100_acres; one fine ‘farm, Glaubinger, Colchester. Ct. Tel. 63 terms, James N, Watrous, Route aug2d3 Vorwlch, Conn WANTED — antique furnilure, mif: | ~FOR SALE_Gas range, nearly new, i “21‘3"‘:’0 0F gl duflo\fir.mm.. 8! | wonderful bargain; can be seen after 3 r o 5 i 1460 rackser. 05 Nranklin 8L Teb TAI-K | e ot 57 CHE 8t Phone mwayltd WANTED everybody to send whatever the Adams and American Ex- press Companies to the Sec- retary of the Chamber of Commerce. These express claims are being collected by the Merchants’ Bureau, to be presented for seitlement. Prompt action is necessary. NOTICE The Norwich Woolen Mill Boarding House ot 178 West Thames St. will open Saturday evening, June 5. Board- ers outside the mill will be taken. Good rooms and first class table board. je3d WANTED—You to rent one or more rooms for the accommodation of those attending the conventiomn of the Spanish War Veterans, June 25-26, and the Seven Day Advent- ists, June 17-27. Phone 1747 or write to Chamber of Commerce the number you can accommodate and help the Rose of New England to become a comvention city. je2d On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all Personal prop- erty at a low Unre- deemed pledgos for sale. LIBERAL LOAN CO. MONEY TO LOAN 63 Frankiin St- -~ Norwich, Conn DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m.. FUNERAL DIRECTORS HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Sor Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT CUMMINGS &RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistan: NURSERY Fle: FOR ALL OCCASIiONE Orders Deiiversd MAPLLY Jub NURSEKY CO, Y. H. PEABODY Phone 536 > = BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFOR ‘ho* Book- 98 Broadway - vors and Trees' #ade and Ruied to Order | 12038 betore £ im 123 Omkridge St. Cly. Tel €7-5. WHEN YOG WeMNT io JU 3458 Lou- the DPubile e is e Detier tham Ihrough the ad- | peices vy =1 Heleabone AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jowett Gity Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX | FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. ATTENTION, FARMERS—Do not take any chances in planting seed without good fertillzer. We haVe just recelved two carloads of the best; grade, 4 per cent. potash. Call us for prices. Greeneville Graln Co. ;’}%%ne 3 . e LEAMING AND RED COB , SEED CORN Thoroughly Tested and Guaranteed. We advise early purchase, as stocks are limited. YANTIC GRAIN- ARD PRODUCTS - CO. Phone 999 “Higher Only in Quality.” INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS BUILDING JAMES FUNIGNAEO, CONTRACTOR, Stomne, Comcrete Wers and Exeavating. STETSON & YOUNG Ees york and materials at right skilled labor. 3 0 West Main St FOR SALE—Ten head registered new milch Ayrshire cows and heifers. George A. Kahn. Tel. Lebanon. je3ThSTu FOR SALE—One good new milch 1. A Fen-| Guernsey cow. Phone 1489. ton. may29STuTh FOR SALE_Two 5 vear old new milch Jersey cows. Fred Durr, Nor- wich Town. je2d FOR SALE bull calt from registered stock, kins, Hanover, JeZ“’ThS " FOR SALEFancy Belgian hares; closing out stock at reduced rates, less than haif, at wholesale prices for such quality. L. P. Burgess, Leba.l\on.qunn. jeld *Willis D, Par- Phone 1844-3. Phone 4. FOR SALE — 88-note player-piano, may3ld FOR SALE—Good 23 ft. motorboat, reasonable, or exchange for saw rig. Phone 1876-4. may3id TFOR _SALE — 20 acres, Wasserman Phone. 284 or 1284, small’ farm near Willimantic, 12-room house with city conveniences, hot air furnace, electric lights, hot and cold Tunning water, belhroom, etc; cocp for 500 chickens fine barn, stanchions for five | cows, horse stall. pig pen, all in fine condition; several acres already plowed for spring planting; plenty of fertilizer on premises; selling on account of death of husband. Address E. J. Blair, Willimantic, Star Route. may29d FOR SALE TWO FAMILY HOUSE Each Apartment Has 10 Rooms and Bath The Building Could Easily Be Converted Into a 4 or ‘6 Apartment House Fine Location on West Side PRICE $6,750 | Apply ' JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE THREE BUSINESS BLOCKS We offer them for sale, and they are in ‘the heart of Danielson's business section. Every bit of available space in these blocks is rented. The irom one block approximates $i year. The other blocks pay big returns on the investment. All of these blocks are in the market and for sale at prices that make them an exceedingly attra tive investment—in a town that is growing so rapidly that store and of- fice space is at a big premium. Get in touch with this Agency for full details. We also offer a nice Seven-room cot- tage on the main street in Central Vil- lage. An opportunity to buy a home at a reasonable figure. BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, DANIELSON, CONN. Office, Windham County National Bank Bldg. Residence, Carter St. Tel. 223-2. may29d FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ten-room cottage, all furnished, with three bathing houses, running water, electric lights_ location at Pleasant View, near troiley and church, shore front; reasonable price. Phon?l -2. may26d FOR SALE_Legnorn and Red cl weekly; parcel post. A. B. Hall, lingford, Conn. may21d FOR SALE 16 head of youns cattle, steers, 1 bull and § heifers. Tele- phone 1344-2. aprald FOR SALE—Cottage house of elght rooms, situated on Peck St., about ten minutes’ walk from the Norwich Wool- en Co. electricity, steam heat and room for garage; price reasonable. For fur- ther pasticulars, inquire of John A. Moran, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. g aprid $6,000 will buy 3 tenement and 1 store, with all modern improvements, all rent for $62.00 a month; on Main Street. Only five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Street, Tel. 683-3; FOR SALE Cottage house, 7 rooms and bath, open fireplace, electric lights, _all other modern improvements. Five minutes from Franklin square. Lot about 40x100. Speak quickly. Price $6,000. Box No. 4, Bulletin. FOR SALE Two-Family House, on the West Side; the best buy in the city of Norwich. Must be _sol Price §7,000. ~ Address “Owner,” carc Bulletin. FOR SALE 6-room Cottage, in Norwich Town, with a large lot, near trolley line, having all improvements, inciuding steam heat, house recently remodel- ed, must be seen to be appreciated. For paprticulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE || Central Bldg. Phone Norwich GOOD FARMS REASONABLE PRICES | have several attractive farms this vicinity, and a farm bargain near Monson, Mass., 14 miles on state road to Springfield—one of New England’s most wide awake cities. Archa W. Coit HIGH GRADE PROPERTIES Telephone 1334 63 Broadway A Wonderful Opportunity 10%-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 repair; stock consists of 16 cows, 7 heifers, 1 bull, 3 sows, 4 shoats, 16 pigs, chickens, wagons, tools and machinery of ail*kinds; good milk route; one of the best farms to be had ; partly planted; excellent terms. For price and particulars, inquire of ¥. L RACINE, * Phone 198. Danielson, Conn. e CORSETIERE (o EARC SPENCER Rejuveno Corsets, surgical supports. C. Johmson. 51 Shaanon Bldg. Norwich. Cona. ~Phone 5. mayid THERSD 15 0o wav Bastern Connscutn: witat o The Bul: vesnlis { Hartford, 10 RENT—Tenement, four room- nnd bath. Joseph Speilvogel, R. D. 4 FOR BEVT—-Furnlshed rooms Sotind” View, Conn., for July and A gust. \Iallml Norman, 24 Wooster St., Jedd seven rooms, on uroatmay’ z]n- at e 34 \\ashlngwn St " FOR RENT—One or two rooms, fut- ni x:‘l or not. 9 Schoel St, Danielso je.xd ery LOST AND rouu g I‘S~Puhse eonlllhll‘ ‘em r{jd lace, Tuesday afternopn. er please leave at Boston Store, e yéar old black cc colt, wmu stallion counter, LOST—O1 . town o: Notify face, three “white poin strayed away from Bu Brookl: tnree ' weeks ago. Octave Planky, Wauregan, Conn., or J C. ’“'¥W. 43 Main St, Daniclson, ann TLOST—A brown Pomeranian doz Pindef please - notity Excler Fontaine " T0* RENT—Room with private fam- ily to a married couple, or to one or ll\o’l.lxdlex For particulars Phone 1645, Jeld TO REN —Furnished rooms, light housekeeping. § Fountain St. je2d FOR RENT—One or two furnished rooms, with priiviege of & sitchen and front room; married cou,.e or el- derly lady; centraily located. Address Furnished-Rooms, Bulletin Office. Jeza TO RENT—Furnished rooms, lght housekeeping. Mrs, Congdon, 82 Mc- Kinley apr3od Privat arage, 170 Phone ‘-,u may3ld FOR RENT—Tenement. Apply Bard Union Co.. 103 Chestnut St. may31d Four-room furni d 4 T REN bungalow at Kitemaug. Phone 13 11 American fam- Taftville, Hunter's + Jesa FOUND—On my preml' horse. Owner can have me by qt&yinq property and paying upenu Young, Sterling, Conn. LOST—Betyween Bark\u Buplul and New London, Tuesday, a lock from a Cadillag_car., Tel. 1985., - : . Jetd l.fl:’l‘—r\ <mnll tan ‘lflll Mletbdok containing a_check, small money &n postoffice” key. Finder please return to Willlam T. Austin, R, F..D. § snd receive reward. jeld 7T o e, welght 1800 pounds, i cen about a_ mile- from If found, please notify Dan- ielson Police Station. may3ld LOST—A tan and white, bird x. without a tag. Finder notify Howard Davis, Goodyear. Reward. rchard St. with T space far car for tenant. Inquire up- FOR SALE—Automobiles may26d TO RENT—A furnished room, with| FOR SALE—$350 buys Ford-read- modern Improvements, with private | Stef, engine almost like new, oversize family, to a couple. Phone 1645. rear tircs, smali commerclal body in- it ed; write at once. ok ng 78, TO RENT_Three—room apartment, furnist for light housckeeping. L —Cadillac, 1912, & Phone $53-12. meayl3d | Senger, A-1 condition throughout, hu S - 80od tires and brand new . bat TO RENT—Four-room flat, modern | price right. Charles K. Smifh, Seuth improvements. Inquire Thames Coal | Windham. - Tel. 465-2 Willinantis, Co., 16 Thames aprsd JedThs STORAGE—Househnld goods stored for long or short term; rates reason- ab:le. sfunlng Studio, 52 Broadway. ect . “FOR SALE One 1018 Kissel oo one 1918 Dort touring, one 1818 th:l baker, touring. J. J. Herbert, 62 She- tucket St TO RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeeping. Appl: at 106 School St. Phone 1048-2. aug2g; FOR RENT AT GARDNER LAKE TFOR SALE Ford tourlng car, Lo model, good condition. Inquir 184 Franklin St. “FOR SALE One 1316 Bulek touring car, one 1917 Ford touring car, one 1816 Overland touring car, all in A-1 an« gmm tires. C. 8. Peckham, 18 “FOR SALE—A Maxwell tor urlng car, g00d mechanical condition, new price Teasomable. Inquire at Y. For Season Yantic Statlon. e A very desirable small farm of 38 FOR SALE Two ¥ord (own cars, weres. with nice T-room house and sev- | MODERN BUNGALOW | o, Ford trucks” ticara S eral good outbuildings, will be sol esterly, one H.n. very cheap to close an estate if taken 5 . = over at once. For full pacticulars 1n- | Furnished — With Garage | JOR SALE-Maxwell” touring ~car. quire o B sonable; reason for selling, . have : bought larger car. . J. Blair, Star ;:::n;:.‘p(:n?. A. C. BROWN Eoe: "WiiTmanie, ® cln s ate Broker, Fall > v ing ! s Co fayata Framlte Seusre Company FOR SALE—1919 Ford commercial =2 car with supplementary epring and new oversize tires; 1919 Ford jeurin, FOR SALE car, in nne compition; 1918 Fora tour- FOR SALE Three-tenement ‘house that is a good investment for anyone desiring to own a home. Always rented, and will be s0ld on easy terms and at a_price that will give a good return on the money, A. V. COVELLO, Telephone 683 198 cum st 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 cholce seashore property at an attractive price. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Renl Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Substantial brick dwelling of 19 rooms, arranged for 3 fi 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 Stre:. FOR SALE. First class 2530-acre farm, pleasant | location, main improved state road, mail and telephone service, 12-room house, 2 large \barns, silo, house, garages, ice- | pouitry houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all | in good condition, 100 acres smooth, ferti!s fields, 100 dcres spring-watered | pastures, balance woodland, stream through farm, running spring’ water at buildin 5,000, $1,000 cash. Tryom's Agency, Willimantie, Conn. WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PAKTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 3 minates’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 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} William A. Wilcox | FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R, 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR SALE One 20 Horsepower Ledgerwood En- gine and Boiler—Double Cylinder, | 4nteed; “"’ Double Drum. One 5 Horsepower Maynard Ga: Engine, with Clutch and Dri Pulley. One 8-in Four Side Rogers Mouider. The above items will be sold very rea- sonably. For full particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE m- “WHEN Y6T Iness excellent | f FOR SALE 200 PIANO BOXES AT $2.00 EACH. THE PLAUT-CADGEN CO., RWICH. ITALIAN AGENCY parts of Europe. Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 31§ Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5. maréd AUCTIONS. AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 5, 1920, at 1.39 o' ck p. m., sharp, rain or shinme, at Auction Rooms, 1 Witter Bros, 42 Main St, Daniclson, Conn., consisting of a high grade and use- Arctic, and a nice from Wallace L. e, R. I sold will -include essers, commodes, ttresses, carpets, bedq sheets, ratio oak bookcase of unusual beaut ather beds, d nd desk of all kind mental. Terms of sale stri ryth tly cash is cons No are authorized Ev- gned to rves, PUBLIC SALE The contents of the old farmhouse on the nestead at Canter- . will be sold at ry 1 TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m. The sale will include antique and modern furniture of a large and ex- tensiye varl representing the imulation of y A few farm- tools, wagons, rnesses, etc., also be sold. DR. W. W. ADAMS. WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Maln St., Danlelson, Conn. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING reigh Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all Real Estate and Fire ing; Doage roalister, in good mechan- icas conaition. Lme Acams Motor Co., Baltic. may25d USED CARS—1920 Maxwell touring, nearly new, Briscoe touring, Overlana, model touring, Siewart % -ion truck. roe Frisbie-scCormick Cu., 52 She- tucket St, Norwich, Conn. may2ed FOR SALE—Federal motor truck, 31;-ton, cheap, §ooa conmdition. L. J. Wilcox, Lisbon, Conn. Vnone b-ié. mayz2d FOR SALE — A 1317 six in good comdition. mayosd -FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmers more car for Hudson super Tel dod-4. cars; the money, more miles to the gaion; Maxwell Das. ouring and roadster $1,155, axwell upe 31,95, Maxwell sedan 3.8%. sport model - Ppas. touring 3z,0%0, as. sedan 32,795, Maxwel 1% %0 fruck §L,800 10 81,10‘4 all 1. o. b. De- H. 1. Anderson, 21 Maple St. on, Conn. Tel. 340. may3d FOR SALE—Maxwell touring cars, J and 17, $500 to $600; Chevrolel tour- , several other cars at low prices. He B Anderson, 21 Maple St. Danlel- son, Conn.. Tel 360. apréd FOR SALE —Harley-Davidson motor- cycles and bicycles at the Norwich (_y:le Co., 44 »\ner St. apréd FOR SALE 4 NEW MAXWELL AND CHALMERS AUTOMOBILES. Several used cars at low prices, in- cluding 1919 Oakland Sedan, but Uttle used. UNION GARAGE, Unjon Hail Bldg., Plainfield, Conn. Tel. 104-3 Moosup. Jeid e FOR SALE—<ierses FOR SALE—Black driving mare. For particulars, write R. de Kowven, wich, Conn. R. F. D. No. L FOR SALE—_Two horses, ages 6 and 10 years, good drivers and workers, welght 110. E. Getehill, Mohegan Hill. Tel. 1883 e “¥FOR SALB_15 g00d youns acclimat- ed horses, weight frem 1600 to 1500, ges from'5 to 3 years; also three driv- horses must be sold FOR SALE—_Two good heavy work- ing horses, wagons good shap P, and harness, all in Lambert, Occum. . 8, Norwich Town. d 0. addre: Telephone 61 12, "OR SALE _Pair horses. ght 2300 Ibs.. n or will sell separate. dleton, R. D. Ne, 1, Tel. 185 FOR SALE A Welch pony, spotted dark bay and white, age 6, weight 600 Ibs., sound and gentle, a good saddle horse and a good driver, custom made harness and rub- Der tired canopy top carriage, mearly ‘This is the prettiest pony in this Can be seen at DR. D. L . Bast Great Plain, Norwich, Ct. Telephone 961, s years old, with or without har- H. H. Pen- Norwich, Conn. JUST ARRIVED | i My car of Horses are here. All kinds | —several nice pairs, good chunks and Come and see them. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. business hor: apr21d ROBERT -J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Wasuington Sqasre. PHONE 551 The very. best plumbng by expert workmen at the [airest prices is gua: beating 2ad zas Otting. OHN F. TOMPEINS, w “West Nain St. T T.F.BURNS Heating and Plumbing ol FRANKLIN STREET If you want a comfcrtabl car to ride in call up JOHN 4, M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St | ™™ Norwich. D-.dge closed ssrv- ice car, Phone 1507, 2 FIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 828-2 22 Clairemont Ave PIANO TUNER. BYRON A, WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. GEER, THE PIiNO TUNDR. FProzpect St. Phone 51L 122 DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor« octild 'rm:nz 5 na aafertistny medium t Eastern Connecucut equai to The letin for bi nnfin u Nor- ‘Je2a