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4 1 Yy i 1 i Advertisement Will Sell It TO RENT - FOR SALE—Aptomobiles houseworker. ; small family. Tel Jyioa WANTEDChambermaid-laundress _in small tamily in Watch Hill. Write Box 187, or Phone 7153 ivsa ~ WANTEDPosition as working , com- o references required; Ad- HAVE YOUR CARS washed at the Public Wash Stand, rear Elks' Home. Tomind GRS W e $1.50.. - IS THER! ich a man really willing to_work to prove worthy of an unusual offer? _Should preferably be & salesman; otherwise a man who knows something about.seeds or truck growing part time will do at first. ‘Wing Seed Co., WANTED — A mald for general housework, Mrs. Samuel 'mo’-’bfim ~ WARTED A c0o chamber’ work. Phone i il 2" " R 3¥i f :;‘ i - 38 & Con- 63 Central Ave. may20d Miscellaneous Laborers; Pol- ish help for rolling mills; 50 Machine Operators. Mr. at the Free Employment Bureau, 10 a. m. Monday. Veazk of building 250 houses, with pos- sibly 300 more to follow, just started by us in Hartford, Conp. Telephone Bustmeil 10; 486 carpenters, $1 per hour; 100 brickiayers, 2; bunk honses and restaurant also_laborers. T C DESMOND & ©O., by D. 8. - Iy WANTED An Experienced SHOE CLERK Good Pay. REFERENCE REQUIRED Apply by letter, and state ex- perience and present position. ADDRESS, SHOE CLERK Care Bulletin Company ~ WANTED LAROEERS. 5C AN HOUE. BUNE HOUSE FURNISHED. APPLY CANTERBURY STATE ROAD JOB. 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. TRUCKING AND TEAMING GUS LAMBERT, No. 341 Main St, long distance moving, (rucking and ex- pressisg. _Tel. 1034-1%. Siyid GEORGE LAMBERT Occu k2 ing, leng distance moving l.ndn & speciaity. sacsessor o Joan Weodmanse = Tel $57-3, LONG DIST2 Bope very and at reasemable Tel 617-12. iy Movi and Soswell Ave. Fel 8K St Phoue 792 C. D. JOSLYN, 253 West Main Sty a8 beavy teaming: local {38ce Turaiture moviag & . BROMLEY oo St Phens 33 ANCE ™ — T "CE MOVING. BROWN & HARTL.EY, AND FURNITURE MOVING TEAXING AND TRUCKING ARTHPE H. LATHROP, Shetuckst St Phone 175 PIANO TUNERS Div. Je3od adies for Saturday. Mais Je29d ANTED A competent cook. Apply | o £aes ol . evenings at 32 Lincoln Ave, Je28d " WANTED_GIrL Inauire Norwich maylsd Steam Laundry. FOR SALE—dorees JUST ARRSVED My car of Horses are here. All kinds —several nice pairs, good chunks and business horses. Come and see them. aiso girl to wait Mechanicsburg, Ohio. iy10d "“WANTED—A job for automobile shop, second class. “John Plesha, 153 Roosevelt Norwien, Conn. hundreds fich wish marriage strictly confidential ; most reliable ; years | experience ; descriptions free. “The Suc- cessful Club,” Mrs. Ball, Box land, Calif. 2 WANTED — Old faise teeth. Liberty bonds, diamonds, money 1oaned on eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co. 154 Water St. (near Shetucket St.). sep25d 5 WANTED—You to know that I am a specialist in_making shoes for cripples; made to measure. E. Budnanuo, 303 West Main St. may4TuThs MEN troubled with urinary frequen- cy or bladder irritation, prostate dis- order, piles or constipation, will learn something amazingly helpful without ELMER R. PIERSON, drugs, diet, massage or operation. | | Phone 148.5. 3v94 merely writing foF free brochurs to| o e Tel. 536-3. apr21d | Electrothermal Co, 285-A, Homan| FOE SALE A pig § weeks ofd. In- Bldg. Steubenville, O. jani0d | | quire § White St Tel. 723. sy9d FOR SALE—Baby chicks: White Wy- andottes and Reds 25c_each, delivere safe arrival, guaranteed; 20 per ¢ent. ofi per 100. - Paul Jansen, Willimantic, K. D. No. 1, Conn, ITWS MOR SALE_Small grand piano, sid board and range. Kim Court, 1756 Broad- ‘way. iviva ¥FOE SALE—New milch cows, some 24- quarters, fat valves, 75 pigs; buy dire and save money. Lafayette Main, Nortn Stonington, R. D. 1, Box 47, dyiod FOR SALE—A fine business desk ; also a large cash register, with double draw- ers; a collection of books by prominment authors, “ail new volumes, and splendid book cases, a fine chance to add to library collection. Address Box 176, Put- Conn. iviod FOR SALE—200,000 late summer, fall and winter cabbage plants, now read $5 per 1,000, T5c per 100, F. E. Peck- bam, Bast Side. Jy3STuTh FOR SALE—Danish Ballhead cabbage plants, 50 cents per . " Storer Farm, East Great Plain, Norwich. IyTWSM FOR SALE—One cow and calf, one heifer 19 months old, one canopy top sur- rey. Warren N. Allen, Norwich, Conn., R. D5, near Poquetanuck. yda FOR SALE—A small farm 10 min. from Franklin $q. 3 min. electric car. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ‘Washington Square. PHONE 551. The very best piumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St : T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE FOR Dodge private open ser- vice car. ?ueph A, Marra, Norwich. Phone §15-32. iy2d FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger Cadil- lac car, day or night; funerals and Weddings_a specialty. Phone 1930 or 1317, Chris Abex, Thomas Keeley. Je19d if you want a comfortabie car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., 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 586 CORSETIERE SPENCER Rejuveno Corsets, surgical supports. Miss G. C. Johnson, 51 Ehannon Bldg., Norwich, Conn. Phune 105. o may4d Expert Corsetiere Increase of business forces me to make a change. Iam now at 306 Main Street, next Chel- sea Savings Bank. Mde. Victoria Jacques-Plante, also has marvelous cold cream. WANTED—Vaults and cesspools_to clean. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1. Box 39. apr3d WANTED — Second hand Iurniture; we pay. highest prices in eastern Con- necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- ond hand store In state. Louls D. Ward, | WANTED_Young calves. John Potter, warerooms 3032 ter St. Norwich. | Griswold, Conn. Tel. 105-2. iysd Write, call or tel. 705-3. dydd | o o £ FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Holstein FOR 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, #1800 G. W. Hart, Voluntown, Conn. 3 CLERKS (men, women), 18 upward, for postal mail service; $130 month; exam- inations” July-August ; experience unnecés- sary. For free particulars, write J. Leon- ard (former civil service examiner), 891 Equitable Bldg., Washington. iyod heifers, 1, 2 and 3 years old, or will ex- change for miich cows; a chance to pick up some good stock, as we are short of pasture. Stone & Darling, ‘East Wood- stock, Conn. P. O. address Putnam, R. D. 2 ivsa WANTED—Kerosene_stove in perfect condition. Phone 615 Iy WANTED—To rent or lease store for Address ivsd TED—Low priced farm. am looking for a farm costing between §1,500 to $3.000; do not object to going some distanice from towa. ~Address Box 163, Danielson, Conn. iysd N, over 17, wanted to 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 ; arrangements for an appointment can be' made ~at Norwich Commercial Schiool. ~We have just placed a young lady at $25, another at $14; two others at 320, besides several others at slightly lower salaries. We would like to have you step in to read the several letters of com- mendation which we have received from them. New location—Plaut-Cadden Bldg., 142 Main St. ¥1d GOOD manila_cigar_Gc; special clear Havana cigar, Epoce-Tweed, 10c . each; Nebo cigaretits 3 packs 50¢; Telegrapho clear Havana, made in Florida, 15¢ each; Stag tobacco’ 10 a tin. IFagan's Smoke Shop. iy1d WANTED—A 14 to 18 ft. motorboat for use on & lake. Phone Jewett City 14. bt WANTED—Boarders; board and room by the week, $8; dinners, 50c, at 178 ‘West Thames St. Phone 1795. Jyed GUESTS wanted, W h Hill, R. L, Sea Breeze coctage, Fort Road, on waterfront, home Cooking, bathing free. o dvad 3 n your farm we sell quick. = Welsler's Farm Agency, U;ujlel:un. 7])‘211 WANTED—All kinds of electrical work. G. V unders, 36 Mechanic St. Elec. Equip. Co. Phong, 128-2. Jy2d WANTED — Pair of cance paddles. Address C. H. P., this office, and state i ejelfd on shotgun vork; a stock sander and 0 boys and young womem machines. Davis-Warner to operate Arms Corporation, foot North Main and Twelfth Norwich. jelfd with and women . sore corns and call of Snow-Drop Sa Ring & Sisk, Engler's, Jel2 niture. Get our prices before vou sell. A. Brucsner. 55 Franklin St. Phone 1 jan7d CIGARS, e TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. CIGARS Cigars are $55 per thousard. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. BUILDING JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTO! s 133 Oakridge St., City. “Tel 627-5. —_— WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor o STETSON & YOUNG | CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right by skilled labor, 50 West Main St ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the old when you do not have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all absut it. CHIROFODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 S e e oy ey STt WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical china, old books, and old letters. /. Bruckner, 55 Frankhim St Tel 717-% ~may16d MONEY We loan money on ail personal prop- erty—Furs a specialty; on a low rate of interest. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Opposite Bullstin Offioe. WANTED TO, HIRE A TWO-TON DUMP CART. $2.50 AN HOUR, APPLY TO 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 Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett Gity Post Office, Norwich Towr. LOWELL J. WLCOX —_— e FOR BALE—Celery plants in boxes, $1 per hundred, $§ per thousand. Inguire William P. Wade, 520 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1121-2. Jyid FOE SALE—$2500 cash will buy three-family house. with garage and shop on Boswell Ave. Inquire Edw. E. Piout- | kowski, 263 Prospect St. Jyia FOR SALE—Coon hound puppies, sired by Gibbs' coon dog. Write or cail 47 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. J. F. J. iyid ¥OR SALE- -One hundred cows, large assortment, fresh in milk. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebanon. je23d FOR SALEForty tons of ice, has- vested last winter. Inquire of Gladys Moran, Box 149, Danielson, Conn. je25d FARMS for sale. Write for cata- logue. Racine’s Farm Xgency, Daniel- son, Conn. Jelsd FOR SALE—Three delivery wagons. jesd Finn Broe., Jewett City. FOR SALE 6 room Cottage, electric. lights, etc. Lot 50x100, room for garage, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin Squans. Leaving town—it must be sold. Ad dress “Owner,” care Bulletin. e R T A NEW YORK COWS CARLOAD JUST ARBIVED, These Cows Are’ Large and Fancy. FRED W. HOXIE Telephone 62. LEBANON, CQNN. FOR SALE Must sell Player Piano and Phonograph. No reasonable offer refused. 84 Washington Street FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, nice 7-room cottage, furnished, grounds desirable, electric lighted; also rufining fine spring water in house by pump, and comerete walks about house and garage. Everything is arranged for vacation comfort. ‘Price very reason- able if sold at once. For fuller par- ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. { | Entire herd of 40 head of Registered | lolstein-Fresian . cattle (every cow nilking has an A. R. O. record), har- sses, wagons, and _over $10.00¢ yorth' of farm ‘machinery, including ractor and stone crusher; ‘almost ev- rything can be found.on this farn :xcepting money andhelp, these con tions. furnishing our reasons fo: osing out. T will sell any or all of the stock tools and farm equipment at once he “ore getting out notices for a public sale, Which is now. scheduled to tak: sluce on Nov. 8 Bills and catalogu ill be ready Oct. 15. ,This will be wonderful sale—the W.S Brown kind Write for any information, or better »till, come any day and selections. FARM FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS W. S. BROWN, Central Village, Conn. make your Listen Here! I have a splendid cottage, in best of condition, this property with an acre and one-haif of land on Ash street, Williman- tic, for sale for $2,500, As great a home offer as hias been roade this season. . Also a:50-acre farm with good build- ings, erops and tools, for $3,500, and within a mile and a half of one ot Eastern Connecticut's most thriving manufactur- ing villages. This is a great buy. I list properties for sale. Get in touch with this agence:f You hava town, city or farm property for sale. We get quick re- sults. ¥ BODO_REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, Dantefaon, Conn. Office Windham County National Bank Bldg. Residence Carter St. Tel. 223-2 : Iy1a WONDERFUL BARGAIN FOR $3,500 A two family house, brick con- struction; modern improvements. Location is close o the business section of the city. This is ofily one of the many good things on my list at this time, Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Three Apartment‘House No. 187 Laurel Hill Ave. Steam Heat—Two Baths Annual Rental $575 Price $4,800 THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 Main Street $3,200 WILL BUY A 6 Room Cottage with all modern im- provements and one acre of fine level fand, within ten minutes from Frank- lin Sauare. For. full particulars in- # “'A. V. COVELLO TEL. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOR ttractive flat of Tour roson ank Dt o8 Lagrel Il AYe Apc b1y to C. K. Burnham, Salem Road. fy1 . TO LET—Furnished rooms, by day or \eek, at Atlantic Beach, R. L, next to Casino ; restaurant ‘connected, under new management. For terms, apply to Mrs. i, A. Smith, Atlantic Beach, R.' L, or ad- dress 18 Lincoln Ave., Westerly, K. L. iyed 70 RENT—Light housekeeping rooms at 43 Union St Call evenings. Jysd FOR RENT—By the week, at Quaker iill, five-room furnished cottage, electric lights and" fireplace. 'Nelson H. Moore, Waterford, R. D. 2. I¥sd TO BENTFurnished rooms, good ‘ocation. . Phone 1131 Cvia “ROOMS to rent. at Elm Court, 175 Broadway. jedod FOR RENT — Light housekeeping sooms, furnished. 1T Boswell Ave. Jell STORAGE—Household goods stored or long or short term; rates reason- ible, - Fanning Studio. §2 Broadway. ccsd: 3 3 TO RENT—Furnished rooms; aiso joms for light housekeeplns, Apply at 10§ School'St , Phone 1048-%. aug2s: D HALCYON HOUSE, WATCH HILL, R. L TO LET: Large, light, airy. rooms, by week or season, for light house: keeping; free bathing from the house. boating ‘and fishing; June 18th to Sept. 18th. Apply ~ ° L. HAASE, Haleyon Houwe, Watch Hill, R. L mayss AUCTIONS. STANTON L. BRIGGS. . Auctioneer (Telephone Lebanon 18-5.) AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction on the farm formerly known as the old Hibbard farm, on the ‘Brooklyn turnpike, 1 1-2 miles from Windham Center, MONDAY, JULY 12, 1920, at 9,30 o'clock s m., sharp, 16 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 16 FOR 8. e 1919 touring sedan, has run less than Bu00 miles ; price §2,000. Swen Co. Jy1ud FOR SALE—One 1920 new small four- cylinder jive-passenger Chevrolet. Tite A. €. Swan Co. iylod FOE SALE—1915 Ford car in A-1 ¢on-' dition ; price right. ~Call evenings or Sun- day, or write surdock Mciinnon, Good- year, Conn. Jylod FOR SALE—1920-430 Chevrolet tour- ing car, first class condition, 71 Newtou St° Tel. 639-5. dyed ¥OR SALE—One used {ruck, one-ton Ford truck, solid tires . rear, good con- dition, one extya nice special body. 3 | Sira 8%, Ban e Srecial ¥ pia | FOR SALE—Reo T7-passenger, 1917, Jjustout of paint shop; Velie {-passenger, Velid 5-passenger, riudson {-pagsenger, Reo 5-passenger, = Liriscoe 5-passenger ; here is a iist of 'used cars that will give You service and st the mew low prices that have gone into effect; the Velie b- passenger 15 equipped with brand new Kelley-Springfieid tires. C. H. Pellett, Danielson Garage, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 150. dyed FOR SALECadillac touring car. 40 McKinley Ave. Iy FOK SALE—One half-tn Overland truck in good mechanical condition, has four-post delivery body; will trade for cattle. Stone & Darling, R. F. D., Put~ nam, Conu. Telephone Lutiam 216-4. & FOR SALE—Two-ton _ Autocar . ruck, 1920, used two months ; reasoh for Sellmg, buying larger truck; mside measarements of body, 10xbx6. 'E. W Mygfic, Conn.Phone 2 FOR SALE—One 1918 and one 1919 Ford touring car; good paint, tires and mechanical condition. Adams Motor Ce Baltic. i1 FOR SALE—Ford runabout, with light-truck body, perfect copdition; $300 cash. Plain Hill Furm, No: Town. _Phone 463-14. STEWART % -ton tri dition. iysa 1916 REO 7 pass. touring in condition, iy3d 1918 REO speed wagon, special open body, in good condition. The Frisbi McCormick Co. n good con- The Frisbie-McCormick Co. ‘good The Frisbie-McCormick Cov FOR SALE—Coupe, A-1 condition, big four Overland.~ Call Rig's Garage. 3y’ consisting of 9 cows, grade Guernsey and Jersey, 4 mew milch, the balance to freshen this fall, three 3. year olds, will freshen this'fall, three yearlings and one Jersey bull 2-years 61d. 1 — PAIR HEAVY HORSES — 1 weight _about 2900. pounds, sound and true; one 2 year OM colt, a beauty; 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 dump cart, 1 two-horse business wagon, 1 piano box buggy, 1 two-seated wagon, 1 sleigh, 3 shoates, 25 hens, 1 pair of team harness- es, 1 cream separator (United States), laige size; milk cans, pails, 1_two-horse mowing machine, horse rake, wheel har- row cultivator, 1 plow, Syracuse: corn shcner;. hand ~ fodder ~cutter, 1 butter churn. small tools, and other articles too numerops to. mention. If stormy, next fair day. - ADELINE BEMIS, AMY HOOKER. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber -of . Commezce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant FOR SALE ‘75 ACRE FARM In Town of North - Stonington. Located on State road, and near 'trolley, 15 minutes’ ride from West- erly, K. I. 9 ROOM Dutch Colonial House, floors, 3 fire places. There is a garage for 3 cars, a new hardwood FOR SALE 366 CENTRAL AVENUE. One of the choicest pieces of real estate located in Greeneville, ad- joining the St. Andrew’s churfh property on the morth; house ha: nine rooms, with improvements, and heat, large corper lot 100x100, beau- tiful shade and fruit trees. For par- ticulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, “} “entral Bldg. Phone. Norwich, Conn. FARM FOR SALE PRICE $2500, Farm of 40 acres jand, 20 acres good tillable level grass land, balance pas- ure and’ wgodland, plenty of wood; 00d house of eight rooms, two barns, bufldings in good repair; some fruit; water in house and barnyard. This farm is located on'‘good road, near a city, and will be sold 1o close an estate and can give immediate possession. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, i SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT AND X-BAY. HOURS: 10 to 4 and 6.te 8 ~ SUNDAYS 12 to 2 275 BROADWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place I Have a Few its to Lend. - HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 83 UNCAS STRZET Telephone 55.-2 & PHYSICIANS Central Bldg. FPhones. Norwich, Ct. 2 FOR SALE W. Tyler Browne, M. D, Eight-room cottage, with bath, hard- PHYSICIAN wood floors, hot and. cold water, new steam heating system and concrete cel- lar._Only five minutes' walk from Mar- lin-Rockwell Corp. lars, inquire of > © A V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 cl st FOR SAL The modern six-room cottage 208 Laurel Hill Ave. now owned and oceu- pied by Mr. A E. Sherman. This is a rare opportunmity to secure a very de- sirable home property, so get busy. For fuller particulars, inquire of : JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, For full particu- WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR L. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND_KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD NET792 23 MAIN STREET barn, plenty of fruit, land is well dwi:ad into tillable. Pasture and wood. For further particulars inquire of JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET NQRWICH, CONN. TOR SaLE. _, First class 250-acre farm, pleasant location, main improved state road, mail and telephone service, - excellent 12-room house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- house, garages, - poultry _houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all in good <ondition, 100 acres smooth, fertiln flelds. 100 gcres sprimg-watered pastures, balance woodland, stream through farm, running spring water at buildings, $5.000, $1,000 cash. ‘Tryon’s Agency., Willimantic, Coma. $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 minutes' walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate, A 80 Acre Wood Lot for $800—part cush—several hurifed cqrds of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulietin AChoice of 400} William A.'Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. 'Rooms 1 and 2 Teleahons 2365 ITALIAN AGENCY " sells Foreign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickets for all parts of the world, [ Packages of ail kinds delivered in ali parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. 3. FORMIGLIO, 318 Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-5. mardd Sl BOWLIYG ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS A | AETNA BOWLING, ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING. GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer ~rompt Service Day or Night 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 R R O SRS B i i PERSONAL PROSTATE trouble with allied diffi- culties, - including _bladder irritation, iles, constipation, éliminated by drug- ess ‘method; no 'massage or dieting: book in plain wrapper free. Electro- thermal Co., 288-A, Homan Bidg., Steu- benville, O. Jan10d BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NO DRUGS, no operation, no time time lost; home self treatmenmt for piles, constipation, too frequent urina- tion, prostate trouble, rectal disorders; immediate and lasting relief; pleasant, easy, inexpensive; brochure mailed free'in plain wrapper.® Electrothermal Co., 288-A. Homan Bldg.. Steubenville, 6. Jan19d HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phane 3 Shatucket. Strset FOR SALE — Automobile, Overland, 1915, 6 cyl, 7 passenger, in running condition; will demonstrate after 5.30 any evening, N. Jr. Q. Box 511, Taftv . Beausoleil, le, Cona. AUTOMOBILE barga ne roadster. Chalmers. model 6-A0, good paint and tires, full equipment With extras, me- chanically perfect, private owner, will demonstrate, price right, good reasons for selling. AddTess_Owner, care The Bulletin, Danielson, Conn. jelsd FOR SALE—One Reo trucl, late 1918 model, 3 i in best of price right jelbd FOR SALE—Paige roadster, in good |order. E. L. Perry, Danielsos, Conn. Je. FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring miles 1o the galion; touring_and roadster 31,155, Maxwell Maxwell 5 pas. car in A-1 condition, Call 628-12. jevd KOR SALE—Maxweil and Chalmers cars; more car for. the “money, ‘more |- Paying .y Eomith ielson. . LOST—Wednesday, between and Norwich, & Chevrolet rear hul er return to Norwich Motor Car Co., 321 - Main St. Phone 1295. for B FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, FARMERS Just received a lot of xinds of silage corn and cern fe izers. Call us for prices. Greene Grain Co. Phone 326-5, je2sd JIST ARRVED FIVE CARS No. 1 TIMOTHY HAY $2.35 PER 100 LB, ALSO :— No. 1 Corn, 100 Ibs. .. $3.65 - No. 1 Meal, 100 Ilbs. . . $3.65 Choice Bran, 100 Ibs. . $3.25 White Chops, 100 lbs. . $3.90 Mystic Scratchfeed, Mystic Laying Mash, ! Buffalo Gluten, 100 lbs. $3.85 Sucrene Dairy ....... $3.40 Shells, 100 Ibs. ...... $1.85 | Union Grains, 24 per cent., 100 Ibs...... $4.05 Old Process Oilmeal, OTHER SPECIALS Chas. Slosherg & Son | 313 Cove Street, Norwich “THE FEED FOLKS” coupe $1,795, Moxweil sedan $1.895: Chaimers' 5 pas. touring and roadster §1,945, Chalmers sport Chalmers 7 pae. touring mers 4 pas. ceupe $2,645, Chalmers 5 pas, sedan 3$2,795; Maxwell 135 to-2 ton truck $1,300 to $1,70 Dy troit. "H. E. And Danielsan, Conn. “Don’t Forget We Are Closed Saturdays” DENTISTS FOR SALE—Maxwell tourlng cars, 16 and 17, $500 to §600; Chevrolet tour- ing; several other cars at low prices. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St. Daniel- son. Conm. _Tel. 340. apr8d FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycles and bicycles at the Norwich Cycle Co. 44 Water St apréd CHALMERS!! 1917 Touring Car For Sale, thoroughly overhauled, new tires, A-1 in every way. Must be sold at once, price very low. The T. J. Shzhan Co. NEXT TO POST OFFICE INSURANCE Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 qurel Hill Ave. PUBLIC SERVICE CARS Attention! We furnish insurance required by fl!e State of Connecticut, on January 1st, 1920, B.P. Lesraed & T 28 Shetucket Street AGENCY ESTABLISHED, MAY. 1846 DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to § p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-§ Room 305 Thaye: Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1228 Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D.' DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square | Telephone 774 i DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon M’G;ory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST Office Hours: 9a.m. to8p m - Telephone J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honor- able Court of Probate for the.District of Norwich, I will sell the real estats belonging fo the estate of Alfred A. Adam, late of Norwich, Conn., de- ceased, consisting of the Notel proper- ty, known as the Gardner Lake House, consisting of about 35 acros of land, pordering on, Gardaer e in New ndon County, and being -one of the most _desirable properties for sale i Eastern Connectient. Besides the ho- tel, standing on the Salem Turnpike, including norse barm, icehouse, shed, pavilion, etc., there an attractive summer’ cottage on the shore of i lake, known ds “Eden !Q“"' coi etely furnished and equipped for oe- formation, see cupancy. For further in orpx:ddreu C. K. 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