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A Bulletin Want © 7 ARverusement mn et 0 WANTED—Aarried of mall dairy tan‘n House, wie Iiox: No. 1 WANTED—Position local Soung man; eight vears' expefence. Tnguire Bulletin, Box 333. ivsa WANTED—Chauffeur _desires tempora- I¥ driving or permanent position; spare, fiour or trip driving considered; would feach driving; references. Write Chauf- feur, Bulletin Co. iysd TED—Fizst class ord'r cook ; go.d Apply City Lunch. i PAINTER, Paperhanser and Lon- tractor. dlick; 263 Central Ave. Phone 13: X may20d MEN WANTED Work of building 230 houses, with* pos- sibly 500 more to follow, just started h us in Hartford, Conin. Telephone Bflshn W\" 10; 400 carpenters, $1 per . bricklayers, $112, 1 T rant on 4 T G- DESHOND ©O.._ by Douglass’ Gen. Supetintendent WANTED An Experienced SHOE CLERK REFERENCE REQUIRED Apply by letter, and state ex- perience and present position. ADDRESS, SHOE CLERK Care Bulletin Company MEN WANTED Buffers, Polishers, _and Factory Laborers In cne of the largest manufac- turing cities in Connecticut.|" Good wages and steady work. Apply at CONNECTICUT FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU *"'43 Broadway 9130 A. M. to 12 Noen Friday, July 9th WANTED TEN LABORERS. C AN HOUR. DUNK HOUSE FURNISHED. APPLY CANTERBURY STATE ROAD JOB. BOY' OVER 16 YEARS OLD WANTED ' FQR SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, GOOD PAY. APPLY AT ONCE. BELL'S ICE CREAM PARLOR, WANTED Tl_;e 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. e ——— TRUCKING AND TEAMING GUS LAMBERT, No. 341 Main St., muvmg, Lruekln nd ex- Tel. 1634- :a” xd‘ LSEeRGE LAMBERT Ocettctebmings| REE oy Lo and Excavating ong distance moving and truckin, ) 3. ST Syia® | 138 Oakrigge St, City. Tel. 27-5, Long Di nce Moviug and Ex Tessin, Zimmerman, 17 Bodwsll Ave. et 1435 WILLIAM C. YOUNG TEAMING 206 moving; easor - ! trucking a speciaity. Kaoe fe 283 Main St. Phone 7192. C. D. JOSLYN, 295 West Maln guccessor to John \Woodmanses, 8ad heavy teaming; local aad JoR tance futniture nl\uxml a spegial &l 57 C. B. BROMLEY & Shetucket St “ Phon LONG DISTANCE M.OV « BROWN & 4 BARTLE l‘% g lu. Shetucker St PIANG AND FURNITURE - TEAXING AND TRUCKING @ene very promptly and at reasunably - prices. ARTHUR H, LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. PIANO TUNERS FRFDHUCK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 828-2- -~ ~ 22 Clairemont Ave, PIANO TUNER. fi\now A, WIGHTMAN, *4 ROBBINS CO¥RTY Phiome 584.° » G CTHE rl,t‘:’u‘nni'bnz 128 Pruzoect St Pnonv LN AR e PEIRLP or Lusiuess r’su as chaulnur hy 2 1| TOBACCO |ART CRAFT - Advertisement W Rent 1 Advertisement Wil Get li WANTED—Fema WANTED—-mmII-mul ‘WANTED—Chambermaid-laundress in small private family in Watch Hill. Write| Box 187, or Phone 7133, Jysd WANTED—Position as working com- panion ; but of references required. Ad- dress X. Y. Z., Bulletin Office. dy8d e otona St ’i'u‘g‘fiii nations - gary. For !’;ve xtmmeuluo. wnu .r uom ard (former civil Jwiee ehmmer; 891 iquitable Bldg., W WAsnm—A girl for The Tea Room, 85 Broadway. iysd WARTED — A maid for_ general housework. Mrs. Samuel Slosberg, 441 West Main St. Jyid WANTED-—A cook; also girl to walt on table and db chamber .work. Phone 334 Wflllm:nug Div. je3od NTED—Salesladies for Sz(urday ¥ w _Woolwerth, Main St. je29d WANTED—Kerosene_Stove in wfea condition. _Phone 615-3. . WANTED—Junk of all kinds: maga- zines $1.75 per 100 Ibs., news $1.50 per 100, rags dc ib., huvy copper 18c b, block tin_65¢ per lb. white rags 10¢ per ib. Benjamin Will Shuxer, 91 Spring St. Phone 181-2. jy9d WANTED A cnmpetent cook: Apply evje“;s,:{;s at 32 Llnco\n Ave. Tel. 8717. Norwich may13d : WANTED 15 GIRIS AT ONCE. Good ' pay — WANTED—Girl. Inqulre Steam Laundry. steady, clean work. VERSAILLES SANITARY FIBRE MILLS, INC. FOR SALE— Hoises FOR SALE—One bay horse, wagon and harness; -will be sold Krieger, 92 Mechdnic St. JUST ARRIVED My car of Horses are here. —several nice pairs, good chunks and business horses. Ceme and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON, Tel. 536-3. All kinds apr21d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, CLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. PHONE 581, The very best piumu.ng by expert workmen at the fuirest p is guar- 4uieed; also nealiNg anu gas LU JOHN K. TOMPKINS, 47 West Main Si. Heatu:g and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE WANTED—To febt or 16hbe Blore So drug store; country prefefred. ~Address Drugs, care Bulletin. ived WANTEP—Low priced farm. I am looking for a farm costing between $1,500 to $3,000; do not object to Eoing some distance from town. Address Box 163, Danielson, Conn. jyld N-WOMEN, over 17, wanted (o become government clerks; $100 month up; write immediately for free list po- sitions now open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-E., Rochester, N. Y. mayl2WEFSM EIGHT office workers are- desired by local firms at salaries of from $12 to §25 Weekly ; urrangemgns for magpomment can be made Norwich Commergial School. - We- have just placed a young lady at $2, anbther at §l4; two athers at’ $20, besiaes. several others at Slightly lower salaries. We would like to have you siep in to read the several letters of com- mendation which we have received from them.' New location—Plaut-Cadden Bld( 142 Main St. VT TRUCK going to Boston Friday via Worcester would like to carry load. Tel. 19 A. Siegel. GOOD manila_cigar _5c; special clear Havana cigar, Epoce-Tweed, 10c each; Nebo cigarettes 3 packs 50c; Telegrapho clear Havana, made in Florida, 15¢ each ; Stag tobacco 10 a tin. Fagan's Smoke Shop. 3y m‘g upward, for “Fom paLE_one cow M‘M Sy heifer 19 months O}, one canony, ton sur- lhm $1,800. _Jysa rey. Warren N. Allen, Norwich, Conn., R. D. 6, near Poquelannclt iyed FOR_ SALE—A small farm 10 mit. from Franklin Sq., 4 min. electric car. Phone 748-2. iyed FOR SALE A pig 9 Weekl old. In quire 9 White St. TeL 723, 3¥9 “¥OR SALE—A farm, 80 acres, 35 clear land, balance in wood and pasture, on main road to Beach Pond, 1 1-2 miles from Voluntown, all equipped ; low price, G. W. Hart, Voluntown, Conn. T¥OR SALE or to. rent, a n ’ Lincoln_Ave. Chas. W. Burton, Phone 498- -4 TWANTED_Young calves. John Po Potter Griswold, Conn. Tel. 105-2. jysd om , with all improvements, located at I have a splendid condition, this property with an acre and one-half of land on Ash street, Williman< tic: for sale for $2,500. A! ‘great a home offef as has been made this season. Al&!o a io-lcm Xfll‘m with - for Within s e ahd & hfijk Connecticut’s ing villages. T'hil is a great buy. x{;lts't“pmnerumrwr sale. (i- ihflt&uc:; w s agenc have t 5 farm property S S, e bor Gutok e sults. BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. Office Windham County National 00, and J FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Holstein heifers, 1, 2 and 3 years old, or will ex- change for mileh cows; & chance to pick up some good stock, as we are short of pasture. Stone & Darling, Bast Wood stock, Conn. P. . address *Putnam, R. D. 2 . iyed FOR SALE—One 3 year old heifer, one sow due to farrow soon. George k. Spalding, Pomfret Center, Cgnn. Tel. 45-2 Danielson Div. iyid FOR SALE—Celery plants in boxes, §1 per hundred, $8 per thousand. Inguire }'Nl‘i’lill:m P. Wlfle. 520 'B'B!Well AV&J ‘Tel. }’A FOR SALE—$2,500 cash will buy three-family house with garage and shop o Bosvell Ave. Inquire w. B. Piout- lek 283 Pkospect St. Jyia "FOR 8 E——Pl:s !nqulre Charles E. M_l_yhnd Tel. 1864-4. iyzd FOR SALE Coon hound puppies, sired by Gibbs’_coon dog. Write or call 47 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 57, dyid “FOR SALE -One hundred cows, large assortment, fresh in milk, James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebanon. je2da WANTED—A 14 to 18 ft. motorboat for use on a lake. Phone Jewett City 14. N T FOR SALE_Forty tons of ice, har- vested last winter. Inguire of Gladys Moran, Box 149, Danielson, Conn. je25d TED—Boarders; board and room v dinners, 50c, at 178 1 3y5 FARMS for sale. Write for cata- logue. Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conmn. Jeléd " GUESTS S Sea Breeze waterfront, ., Fort Road, on cooking, bathing iy3d Farms., When your farm le, we sell quick. Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson. y2d WANTED—AI kinds of electrical work. G. W. Saunders, 3§ Mechanic St Phone 728-2. dv2d — Pair of canoe padflle! H. P, this office, and state ejelsd WANTED—Heavy filer on shotgun production work; a stock sander and also hoys and young women te machines. Davis-Warner t North Main and Twelfth Sts, Norw jelid WANTED—Men - and women “With burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box of Snow-Drop Salve works wonders. Guaranteed by Smith's Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk, Englers, Druggist jel2d ~ WANTED—To buy second ha tag home tur. FOR HIRE—Dodge private open ser- Jcseph vice car.’ A. Marra, Norwich. P -passenger Cadil- gut; funerals and | Phone 1930 or | nomas Keeley. weddings a speci 1917, Chris Ahex, Jeisd if you want a comfortable car to ride in cail up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum Si., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car.. Phone 1507, NURSERY ‘"GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company T. H. PEABODY. Telephone 986 CORSETIERE !PEI\CER Rejuveno Corsets, surgical supports. Miss G. C. Johnson 51 Shannon’ Bilg. Norwich, Conn. = Phine 5. may4d CIGARS, At Wholesale nflure. Get o prices before vou sell, Bruckner. 5 Franklin St Phnno WA KD — Antique furatiur fors. colered glass, silver, b china, old books, and old lettess. | BYickner 55 Frankin St Tel T17-% may16d MONEY We loan money on all personal prop- erty—Furs a specialty; on a low rate of interest, LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn, Teléphone 62. FOR SALE_Three dellvery wagons. Finn Bros., Jewett City. jesd FOR SALE 6 room Cottage, electric lights, etc. Lot 50x100, room for garage, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Squan:. Leaving town—it must be sold. Ad dress “Owner,” care Bulletin. NEW YORK COWS* CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. Thege Cows Are Large and Fancy. FRED W. HOXIE FOR SALE Must sell Player Piano and B-"- Phonograph. No reasonable 7.| offer refused. 84 Washington Street FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, nice 7-room cottage, furnished, grounds ; desirable, electric lighted; also running LEBANON, CONN, Bank Blidg. Residente Carter St. Tel 223-2. yia WONDERFUL BARGAIN FOR $3,500 A two family haeuse, brick con- struction; modgrn improvements. Location is closé to the business section of the city. This is only one of the many good things on my list at this time. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Three nt House No. 187 Laurel Hill Ave. Il Annual Rental $575 Price $4,800 THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main Street $3,200 WILL BUY A 6 Room Cottage with all medern im- land, within ten minutes from Frark- lin_ Square. For full particulars in- quire of A, V. COVELLO L. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE 75 ACRE FARM In Town of North Stonington. Located on State road, and near lrollt)& 15 minutes’ ride from West- erly, R. I 9 ROCM Dutch Colonial House, fioors, 3 fire places. There is a garage for 3 cars, a new.g barn, plenty of fruit, land is well f divided into tillable, Pasture and hardwood cottage, in best 0‘1 B A !mnh, Amnm Beach, 6 Lineo! Wi buila- | 2t u Lm St Call evenings. of onc of Eastern Hil #iving manufactit- | Jights wrd Steam Heat—Two Baths Like:View Farm provements and one acre of fine level | - Opposite Bulletin Offic:. WANTED TO HIRE A TWO-TON DUMP CART. fine spring water in house by pump, and concrete walks about house and garage. [Everything is arranged for vacation comfort. Price very reason- able if sold at once. For fuller par- wood. For further particulars inquire of JAMES L. CASE ticulars, inquire of 1 $2.50 AN HOUE, JOHN A. MORAY, G Y REAL ESTATE BROKER, 40 SHETUCKET STREET Franklin Square, FOR SALE CENTRAL AVENUE. One of the choicest pieces of real! estate located in 5} joining the St. Andrew’s chur broperty onm the north; house ha nine rooms, with improvements, and heat, large corner lot 100x100, beau- titul shade and fruit trees. For par- ticulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, ‘entral Bldg. Phome, Norwieh, Counn NORWICH; CONN. $750 Buys 3 Five-room Cottage all furnish- d. This is ,a wonderful bargain sit- sated as it is in a quiet village not over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the i furnishings are antique. Investigate, i A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part i cush—several hurdred cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. . CANTERBURY STATE ROAD JOB, WILL PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICES, UP TO $250, FOR SECOND HAND PIANOS, OR VICTROLAS. TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 FRANKLIN STREET | AUCTIONEER Syccessor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581- 3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX DENTISTS e e *FARM FOR SALE Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400> John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century [ | | | { { i | { CIGARS V’mtestone Cigars are $55 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Framklin St. BUILDING JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER B;‘n v:u sk‘i-iltd murmn at rtht felephone 50’ West! Main St ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off when you do not have to? Ask THE PECK- MchLLlAMS COMPANY They will tell you all abeut it. CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON,; F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ 8pring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Buiiding, 321 Main St. Norwich., Conn. Phone 1366-4 iPaul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. 1 Somers Block. On the Square William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41" West Broad Street, Westerly, R, 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 PRICE $2500. . Farm of 40 acres land, 20 acres good tillable level grass Jand, balance pas- ture and wqodland, plenty of wood; good house of eight rooms, two barns, buildings in good repair; some fruit; water in house and barnyard. This {.rm is located on good road, near a city, and will be sold to close an estate and can give immediate possession. DENTIST Telephone 774 ITALIAN AGENCY seils Foreign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickets for all parts of the warid. Packages of all kinds delivered in all FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN J| centra: Bida. Phomes. Norwieh, Ct.|parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 4 FOR SALE 318 Franklin St., Nerwick, Connm. en Eight-room cottage, with bath, hard-| Phone 78¢-5. mardd wood fioors, hot and cold water, new steam heating system and concrete cei- lar. Only five minutes’ walk from Mar- we lin-Rockwell Corp. For full particu- music h. geon lars, inquire of a2, TRt i A, V. COVELLO, ERNEST E. Tel. 683-3. 198 CLft St. BULLARD 'Grory Buildin Ty g i Tucl\-ler‘of the : FOR SALE - Norwich, Conn. Phone 127-4 The modern six-room cottage 208 Bliss Pi: Layrel Hill Ave. now owned and occu- e | Have a Few Outfits‘ to Lena. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET (Toluhnn- 857-2 pied by Mr- A. E. Sherman. This is & rare opportunity to secure a very de- sirable home property, so get busy. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. WOOD FOR SALE Telephone BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL DENTIST PARTS OF THE CITY. DR. EDWARD KIRBY HARRY B. FORD to Cushing Dairy farm, Brooklyn, July &; Room 10;,hfh.ly Bulding PHONE 782 233 MAIN STREET | no tag, no name plate on collar. Owner | one 619 o - canlh.wte dog by proving ownership and ours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. BALE. paying for this advertisement. Victor P [ First class 2o0-acre farm, pleasant | Wi Brooklyn, Coan. Tel. 124-3 Dan- location, main improved siate "road, ke 78 mail and. telephone secrvice, -excellent | LOST jz-room house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- | and Nomfi.“2°é‘?.2¥;o?§fii§'; Db A use, Sarages, poultry, houses for 1200 hens, sheds and oufbaildings, At | o e 'fih:,?fl%‘g“"”' Sox o in good condition, 100 acres smooth, tgruln fields, 100 acres spring-watered BT—One Fisk ize 11" pastures, _balance woodland, stream ! Monday, between Norwu:h Town and Wil. lhroufh farms my.ql 0‘ |pr1n‘ ter at | limantic. Finder please return same to buildings, §$5,000, cash, Majestic Garage and receive reward. jy7d Tryon's A‘nm wluuu-ac. Conn. —_— e [ DR. D. J-COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. J LOST AND FOU!‘D FOUND—A stray dog, Auredu!a, came | / PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne, M. D. “PHYSICIAN _ SBPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT. AND X-RAY. m.“"mmm in Ave., .Wld EN®_Light housekeeping FOR RENT—By thé week, at ill, five-room furnished cottage, i o Waterford, R, i PR 5 w wu TO RENT_For the season, to aduits Sy, & Tarnistied fivecroomh COLAES OF Lne waterfront at Gales !‘eflz Gades nm particulars, write to Box 1 Conn. 5 T 10 RENT Furnished rooms, m location. Phone 1131. yia T ROOMS o rent at Bim Court. 176 jesod dway. £ Light housekeeplng Ave. Lt Boswell f:“' stored Hrosdwan. To oom: rooms !br fltht Mnnkeefln A-In 12108 SChool St 'Phone o485, augbah NEXT SUNDAY DINNER AT THE HALCYON Pleasant View, R. I. Clam Chowder Lettuce Cucumbers Tomatoes Baked Fish, Butter Sauce Spaghetti a la ltaliane White Brea Banana Fritters Roast Chicken with Dressing Boiled Lobster Green Peas FOR RENT — Lig ro;m;s. furnished, 17 ~STORAGE—Househald short term; ng Studio, 52 FOR | BALE—_One nu Ford tou fmechanical onticion & fi “ID fi:‘l ur’n—om !M‘ W = n 3 Phone 1882-12. FOR light truck 300 cash. Plain Hil Town. thu 1“ ll. Tea Private Suppers and Dinners a Special- ty—Furnished Roems Te Let. FOR SALE $600 Cash Secures Bargain Real money-maker, delightful home in g magnificetitly beautiful country; near RR all conveniences; 30 acres pouitry heuse; owner called away, ‘makes low price §1. 260, haie ash, balance casy terms. Details stmt‘s Big Illustrat Cat modei, 1] n. talogue Farm - PAiEas 43 Sives Chpy Tue. - ik g-u_u_l'y-w__;nm. e T gency, u . 3d L 'x“x‘."rf-‘b"nmu York City. Dispersal Sale SHEPHERD HILL FARM, CENTRAL VILLAGE, CONN. Entire herd of 40 head of Registered Holstein-Fresian cattle (every &ow milking has an A. R. O. recnrd), har- hesses, wagons, and over $10,000 ot ot Fan mattiaary, Weioiig tractor and stone crusher; almest ev- erything can be found on this farm excepting money and help, these con- ditions furnishing our reasons for closing out. T will sell any or all of.the stock, tools and farm equipment at once be- re getting out notices for a public le, which is now_scheduled to uke ace on Nov. 8. Bills and catalogue will be ready Oct. 15. This will e A vonderful sale—the W. & Brown kind. Vrite for any information, or T till, come any-day and make your elections. ‘ARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS. W. 8. BROWN, Central Village, Conn. . sbdan $2,195; Maxw D i T0h te S0 troft. H. B. % Dhnlunm Conn. 1l _tou: tour- 3 JAE T s i ey o i s uon, Conm. Tei ALE—Hatley-Da nclos ‘and bleyeles at Cyele Co, 44 Water St CHALMERS!! 1917 Touring Car For Sale, thoroughly overhauled, new tires, A-1 in every way. Must benuctome.pfiuv\«ylw. The T. J. Shahan Co. NEXT TO POST; OFFICE tor- ‘n-hn 4 m FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undértaker and Embalmer 32 PROVID‘!.NCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 apriiMWPawl CUMMINGS &RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Strest Chamber of Commeree Building Phone 238-2 y Assistant GAGER Fumeral Director and 'Embalmer Prompt Service Day or 'Niaht BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORO Slank Bosks Made and Ruied to Ovder 298 Srosdway 3 253 State Street Phons 1198 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fae- | Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW . T.E. BABCOCK Removed to 44 Shetucket St w " INSURANGE 1y “r»:HMISHJ!HH‘“H!J!H(‘AH!H“ HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street R IR ... YOU CAN rest red W insured by us. Fina m-llly m we represent ustments, -wlu‘b‘:' rn-. - ISAAC 8. JONES Ingunm and Rfll Edtate A I “91 Main N DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box l12.“‘l'u~ wich. Conn. octild HOURS: 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 INDAYS 1 SUN. S 12 to 2 the 275 BROADWAY, ON TROLLEY LINE ncd lum h.unr uun thunxh !h- ad- | vertisin columms ¢f The Bulletin VOTUISInS =ai=<oaue The Bt —_— e WHEN YOU WANT (o puZ yOur bus. wm Yov SWANT to put your bus- | 1ness before Ine puplic. there is no public. there is no | medium Dbetter tnan imroush the au- WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus. iness bLelors the pubdlic, there is ne medium better ‘than through' the ad- vertising cuiius oy The Bulletin. SERE TLUETEEELEEY £3 LR T 112’1le”111!leI;H‘llll‘!?‘)!l”il“ll‘flh)r L TURE 14108278708 SREATIIRTARRE IRAAFALAA AT

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