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~ 4 Bulletin Want - Afimwm&tn w.\nnu—mu —— s WAN T“—Nlll I.v EEAI guaranteed shrubs, roses, trees, plants; weekly pay; whie now. darry \unm. Co., nocaes- ir, N. ¥ $1id WANTED—Reliabic man to act as dis- superditendent v book orders for iL alld oibamental trees, 1oses and rubbery and engage sub-agents; exclu- € territory ; pay weekly ; {upxy at once. Fruit Growers' Nurseries, NeWwark, New Tork Stte. i WANTED—Man to scll trees, shrubs, roges, Vines, bulbs: perhianent. Erown Briflykh;‘rs Nurseries, Itochester, N. Y. [ A Balletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It | Mvemsemnt Wil Ger lr WAMTED—th WANTED—Miscellaneous - WALI'ID—A lood n:t'u‘ui ‘woman who act as nurse and' housekeeper in hmll: of two In house of all modern cohyeniences ; references; good pay and carfare, Call_at Mathewson's Mill, un ‘Westerly Shore Lin jy1ia WANTED ‘rocheters on bootees, lmue- and other novelties; special in- ts to agents.. Goodyear Knitting Lo 29 West !m St, New York. jylid ~ MARRY—Thousnds people, all- ages, Wm"lh $6,000 to $400,000, anxious for ngn write for list, free. Ralph Hyde. § Minna St., San Francisco, Cal. e SRR WANTED—A bookkeeper and stenog- rapher, $1,200 a year and maistenance; another at $1,100 a year, and another at §900, and_three others at a !H‘l itly lower figure. Send for a copy. of “Jerome's” booklet, “Getting Ahei it tells how to do it. If intercsted in one of the above posluon:, arrange’ with Mr- €randall for intervie Norwich = Commercial School Plau! Cadden Bld‘ vyl “AN'I‘ED > — Old faise eth, l-|bl|ly bonds, diamonds, money loaned on 1ib- eral terms. 134 Water St. (near Shetucket St.). sep25d N {9 Ml. BU! LLEX‘L\' CO. Fol SALE—Two good strong horses, welght 1500 sach, express wagon, lumber n and dump cart, two tons of hay. Ore‘1 t., Greeneville. Phone 1273-12. TWANTED-_DIE MAKERS, BLANK- iNG DIE MAKERS FOR LARGE CO C!CTILI.:T (‘O\CERN GOOD WAGH NG CO\D!TIO\E. o 77 BULLITIN O iyl WA'GTED POL]SHERS‘ MACHINE PERATORS FOR' LARGE COSNECTL. R N CER Y BOOD ; BE FORKING CONDITIONS WORK ASSURED. RI BULLETIN ¥ MEN WA.\‘TID to learn & trade in a few weeks: 56c an hour and bonus while earning ; Ieee workers average $6 and }9 daily; no cxpérlenee necessary. Apply ll,onu ‘Mr. Griffeth, Del Hoff Hotel. y16d Pllu “Cadden Compan: TWANTED—Maid { tox' general house- work ; two in family ; small, new and con- venient house ; private bath for maid, Ap- ply ‘Washington St. jyi6d WA\!‘ID—Glfl for general housework Bld, and to go to beach. Tel. 439, evenings 294. jyi3d TED—Chambermaid-laundress in mall vrlvlle family in Watch Hill. erte Box 187, or Phone 7153, Ivsd NTED A cook; also girl to walt vly 54 North Main mn—?wn‘ man as hellb;v Ap- "A\'I'EI)-Brlckhyer nad helper. Ap- vied on ll 1e and do chamber work. Phone 35-4 wflll‘mflnuc jesod WANTEDSalesladies for § Salurday F. W. Woolworth, Main St. Je2! Ily Hbtel uregan. EASTED “Bxperienced _counterman ; salary. Apply Hotel Wauregan. h“lad NTED—Position_as (aetory black- Teferences furmished s Ry 1305, anted for ma- NJ U]est- “Bard Union Co., it St. WANTED—Two men for haymx W. 3, Clark, North Franklin. Tel. 184 Leb- anon Di 1y13 WANTED—Man on farm; house Jnd Grewood. Tel. 1879-4 WANTED—Heavy filer on svm:gun production work; a stock sander amd checker; also boys and young women Davis-Warner foot Nerth Mnm and to opefate machines. Arms Corporati Tweifth Sts. orwich. jelid PAI‘\'!‘ER, Pfiperhnngrr und Con- ctor. Central Ave. Phone \.“ may?20d WANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHER "lto act as principal of 3-room School, in the town of Gro- ton. Must be good dlscnp]m- arian. A-1 references requir- ed. State salary expected. For interview, write or phone Chester Glidden, Eastern Point, Groton, Cenn., phone 1731-5. FOR SALE=orses years old, FOR SALE—One horse. 7 good for all kind of work; one baker's wagon ; one motoreycle, Harley-Davidson, Ju!l .overhauléd, model 1919, Gold Star akery, Moosup, Conn. v17d ruc “FOR SALE — Good general horse, Truckers, Machine Helpers, weight 1500, with wagon: Inquire 197 Miscella Pol North Main St. _dvisd Miscellaneous Laborers; Pol- HOUSES FOR SALE I have two houses for sale, located on ‘West Main St., Nos. 400-401; both have modern improvements; one is a two-fam- ish help for rolling milis; N ily h the the ! - fi Machine Operators. Mr. r::m;?u:?ust Be S01d {0 Betile an estate, X pply to Burns and Mr. Hines will be| ;,,, FW%% ® FIERSO. it the Free Employment r‘——'—'_>____§ TOBACCO _At'Wholesal‘e John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century Bureau, 10 a. m. Monday. GEO. CHESBRO, Manager. WANTED TWO MEN ' For the Ice Business JOHN H. FORD WANTED NOTICE The names of boys who are willing to get Gp in the mom- | 1f Robri-or Plobuie tor the Bionor: ‘ng and earn some money gil&“.fé&‘g“m‘ e eniate ot Miree Adam, late of Norwich, Conn., de- carrying papers. Frequently | seased, consisting of the Rotel pioper- there are good routes. Get|ousisting of sbout 35 sores of land, yom names on fi'le 'M Leondon County, and being one of the ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. most desirable properties for sale in e — T CIGARS \\ mlel(ona Cigars are $55 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. LEGAL NOTICES Eastern Connecticut. Besides the ho- tel standing on the. Salem Turnpike, including horse barm, icehouse, shed, pavilion, etc, there 15 an attractive summer cottage on the shore of the lake, known as “Eden Lodge,” com- pletely furnished and equipped for oc- cupancy. For further information, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING | or address C. K. BAILEY. Admr. Noto - | wich, Conn. Jel7 ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square, PHONE 581, The very best piumb.ng by expert workmen at the fairest prices is- guare inteed; 2i50 heating ana zas AUing. JOHN F. ’I‘OIPKIN AT A COURT QF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Dlstrle! %f ‘;ngr;nch on the 16th day of July, A. Present—HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. Estate of Nellie E. McCone, late of Norwich, i said District, deceased. The Administratrix exhibited her ad- ministration account with said estate to 67 West Main St j the Court for allowance; it is therefore Dolr;ize‘;'ed.t’ll'l‘l’n :lhektht?\BYIOt July, A. al o'cloek in ie foren: , at T. F. BURNS ity o Heating and Plumbing the Probnte Court Room in the City of §1 FRANKLIN STRE Norwich, said District, be, and the same is, ap;nlnled for hearing the same, and the s: Administratrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing this or- der once in some newspaper having a cir- culation in said Distriet, at least three ays prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Court. jylid HELEN M. DRFSCHER Cl-l'k AT A COURT OF PEOBA‘I‘E BELD K\'lm'vllch within and for the District I\ozrwich on the 16th day of July, A. Present—HELEN M. DRESCHER, Cler] Estate of Jacob Gerdon, late ofclgo]!f- wich, in said District, deceased, The Executors exhlbiud their adminie- 'f ’m & tration ag it wi zar to ride in call up JOHN Court tor, allowancer it 1o fres e 0 108 M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St.,| n Oiises, Tt the zha aav'ce Juiv, & 1920, at 10 gasock in the forenoon, at . e cl ! “"- the Probate Coau Room in the City of ice car. Phone 1507, AUTOS TO HIRE FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger Cadil- \u car, day or night; funerals and|at eddings a specialty. Phoné 1930 of ’ch lfl. Chris Ahex. Thomas Keeiey. Jersa Norwich, in said District, by same is, appointed for hearing’ the. dsartnhee and the said Executors are directed to glve notice thereof by publishing this or- der once in some newspaper having a cir- culltlon in said District, at least three days prior to the daste of Said hearing, and make return to the Cou: i jvird BN M. DRESCHER, Clerk, o S S —. PERSONAL NURSERY GERANIUMS*- $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen WANTED—You to know that I am a speclalist in making shoes for cripples made to measure. E. Buonanuo, West Main St. may4TuThs WANTED — Second hand fugniture; we pay highest prices in eastefn Con. nécticnt; we bdy anything; largest gec ond hand store in state. warerooms 30-32 Waty Write, call or tel. 708-3. MEN troubled with urinary quéen- cy or bladder irritation, nrosute dis- order, piles or constipation, will learn something amazingly helpful without drugs, diet, massagé or operation. 1 merely writing for free brochuré to Blectrothermal - Co,, 288-A, Honian , Steubenville, O, janlod ANTED—Vnuth and cesspoois to H. L. Harris, R. F. B, Box apr3d N-WOMEN, over 17, wanted to become government clerks; $100 monty, up; write immediately for free list po- sitions now open. Franklin Institute, Dept. 31-E., Rocbester. N, Y. mayl2WFSM GOOD manila cigar bc; special clear Havana cigar, Epoce-Tweed, 10c each; Nebo cigarettes § packs 50c; Telelrapho clear Havara, made in Florida, 15¢ each; Stag tobacco 10 a nn Fagan's Smoké Shop. o yd WANTED—Farms. is for sale, we sell quick. Weisler's Farm Agency, Danlelson, ivza WANTED—Men #nd women with burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box Snow-Drop Salve; 25c; works wonders. Guaranteed by Smith's Pharmacy, Riug & Sisk, Engler’s, Druggists. Jel2d WANTED—To buy secohd har- fure niture. Get our prices before vou sell. iL Baruckner_ 95 Franklin St. 5Pl%ono 17- jan’ WANTED — antique furaituf rors, colored lul‘ silver, histo ehina. old bo and old 'letters. Bruckner, 3 Fraokiln St~ ’n!. 111 :. mayléd mirs MONEY 'fi We Ipan money on all personal prep- erty—Furs a specialty; on a low rate of interest. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Norwich, Conn. Opposite Bulletin Office. The Collateral Loan Co. | 303 b ). Wal ; St. hojrwlch. { When your farm |- t-room bouse, out- iS5 m‘genhm:. ¥ F@R i % R vete il el 20 piTe i “FOR RE)!T—-[E)‘A\%{::M fi el'inio}m.A';l 0 Wauregad Hotel. Ap- The Haviland Property %‘;’w A w,\msfi; H. smen{s S ity Hoine i cxcellen: business, roason: | § One of the most ‘atfractive and de- ;’ sirable residenass in Norwich, ~ A Tuhning order. Smth Ave. FOR SALE—New milch cow, with or ,Wlthoul calf. Mrs. A. B, Olul\. Bq_lnc, Box 4d. A gyl FOR SALE—A gataurnnt in thriving el Lol:l\—&t'un Bnth St. and tlu. cw, which mnu h?’l at Tull vy Office and get rew: FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALE--1919 Dodge ton hm g\erhmiled k. Bhncfim.um iyl 37 Jneklcn St., Ire at 29 Jackson St able rent, now bemg run by an American ; ther business. A i - i i f:;cs‘oe“saigaxs ealgggadll?e‘fino = ;‘yuu modern Delightful ro nmr—’rwo rooms for light house- FOR BALE—TFour R, I Fed roosters, | | 19cation. Extensive munda. ing, 33 Uniol St Martin Hm;;-i‘gw single eomb, first clags birds, would make ¥ tiful shade trees. fine birds to b Lrom next spring ; were w t At_Hougton's Cu‘;e’v fur- Beau- FO]!. ALE- —1918 Sllltl tot overhauled, four new cord um.“m o wheels and - u excellent paint, windshield ; hug in, KeVere Sajes TO BENT—. ‘winners last fall v1id nished cottuge. Phone 1457. me eight rodm house With 284 Main St . FOR SALE—Four pigs, ¢ months old. ro: lxxn& e nonee k| Tl Hardord, Conn. Ch. 9945 Fhone 1SR I 'EXCLUSIVE AGENT tloa wwld make f“ ace for sum. !‘Dl SAl s model, Ford tuurln‘-fi FOR SALE—Tep-room house, 27 Con- me: o N ilmantis ALE model, Ford touring 2 Tel. 1334 63 BROADWAY bargain at §300. g 2 ¥1ed 3 Conn., D No 2 Ter babat i " TO RENTTFurnished rooms; _also Imnm for light housekeeping. nxJ Union ¥1: nell St. _Inquire above address. Jyl‘fd FOI SALE—Thres second-hand fire s capes. Apoly to Committee of Jewett City Public School, or H. George “rllcox, Janitor.. iyl KEOR SALE — Worcester-Kemp used manure spreader, in good working condi- tion, priced cheap; registered Holstein bull calf one month old, evenly marked, straight and handsome . not the cheap ‘kind but well worth the money ; ask us or come and see him. Valley Farms, North ~ iy12MWS mmer, fall now ready; F. E. Peck- 3y3STuTh ¥FOR SALE_Remington {ypewriter, No. 10 standard, just like Dew, $50. Schwarta Bros. yied FOR SALE—Bab; chh‘_kl W'hfle Wy> andottes and Reds, 25c each’ immediate delivary, by parcel post. Paul Jansen, WiTmantic, R. F. D. No. 1. vied “FOR SALE—Foxhound ‘puppies, three months old, also one 18 months old. TIra A. Smart, Box 8, Canterbury, Conn. jyl16d 3 S0 3 = FOR §| Sommerce 3-4 ~txnl.' Studebaker 1 ton truck, Steware 1 1- truck, 3 passenger roadster, b touring, ¥ cylinder; 5 passenge: touring, little six; wfll accept me ben s i ter. 't R. Sadd, 269 Jackson Si mantic, Conn. FOR SALE—One commercial Ford car, almost_new taken at once. C. H. tie, Conn., R. F. D. N Ivisd TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms for light ?ouukeeninz; good location. Tel. 353-1i Jyidd TO RENT—Light housekeeping rooms at 45 Union St. Call evenings. jy8d FOR RENT—By the week, at Quaker Hill, five-room furnished cottage electric hts and fireplace. Neison H. Moare, A(arford R. D. 2. y8d FOR SALE 7 room house, modern, bath room, gas, good lot, some fruit; one min- ute to trolley. Must be sold to close te. Price $2,700. Speak. Address, Estate, care Bul- body fi? 3 Wil sell che i Wilson, Willima- 2. Tel b523-128 ° an ‘estal iy letin. $5 per 1,000, 75c per 100. ham, East Side. anning Studio, 52‘ Broadway. decsd « TO RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light hnunxuvlntl at 10¢ School St. Phone Real Estate Bargains $8000 will buy desirable North Main St. property, § tenements, and large barn ; annual income $1020. $8000 will buy 10-room house, all modern, large barn, 6-7 acres.land, suitable for building lot development, located within city limits. A big bar- gain. $6950 will ‘buy two cottage houses, shed and barn, 275 feet frontage on street; owner leaving town. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET NORWICH, CONN. alt t;u e e Y T¥OR SALE — Seven-passenger Stade- South 8B St, Taftville. very day, away at night. «E mileage, fine condition. Bo: Cen Village, Cona. i El class condition. 71 Newton St. Tel. JylZd Ford touring car; good pain ‘mechanical eflndltifln. Adams Metor iy ton truck in ba'er 1917 touring car. Call or w. FOR SALE—1913 Buick wurm! FOB SALE—1918 Buick Little sq. arst e b i i B " ¥oE sAm—o-a nu and one 13 t, tires Baltic. STEWAR'’ .o,- di;xo::i The p"u bie- McOumlci“d FOR SALE At 368 North St, Willi- [} mantic, Conn., attractive six-room cot- tage, modern impruvements, barn, other outbuildings, halt acre garden plot, fruit trees ; bargain quick sale. - Write or tele- phjnnlesofler. B. Lapin, Mystic, Conn. Six rooms and bath; cen- tral location, second floor in a mercantile building. $30.00 per month. Thos. H. Béckley 298 Main Street tourin co;;;iaid on, The ' m.bxe-fic&mfi 1918 RIEO speed wagon, specis body, in good conditio l Mc(.orm{c‘kao. e ] FOR SA — Automobils Phi 1915, 6 c; L 7 passenger, el'no;um oendmo. will domol;tnul lllnr any . e oot 0. Box m“hxm Conne ol ?& Fol um-—o Rev truc& late 1918 mod besy o Oakllnd A‘ancy. 18 Bnh St st ta.'- IALE— Maxwell car ln A-1 Wndluon Call u!-u. FOR SALE—Maxwell and FOR RENT Sars; more car for tie monsy, mors Tenement Wwith store, well located and | miles to the gallon; Maxwel specially suited for shoemaker shop, er|touring and ra‘:dncr $1,155, . candy and confectionery, cigars, etc. coupe §1,795, Maxwell ‘sedan [3 For fuller partieulars, inquire of Chalmers 5 pas. touring and JOHN A. MORAN, $1,945, Chalmers sport model Real Eitate Brekers Chalmers 7 pas wurlnl‘ H.Ms ALE—Gas range. P’ho&ap 1460. FOR SALE—One pair oxen, three milking cows, two calves, all Devons; four hives of bees, and huckleberries ; all 80t to be sold before first of August. umkowsky, East Haddam, Cunn. 57_CLff_St. Jyied JYhd FOR SALE—Portage N. S. tires, guar- anteed 6,000 miles, all firsts; 30x3 1. $16.30; 32x3 1-2, '$20.65; 33x4, $26.85; 34x4, $27.40; 34x4 1-2, $36.30, while they last. Baird 'Tirs & Suply CG., 3317 Main op) FOR BALE. First class 2i0-acre farm, pleasant location, main improved state road, o mail and telephone eervice, excellent 12-room house, 2'large barns, silo, ice- house, garages, poultry houses for 1 000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all 00od condition, 100 acres smoot! ALE—One Richmond stove and gas'range ; also a new baby carr(sge Ap- ply 56 Oak St. Jyisd FOR SALE—Lot of standing grass, es- timated at about 10 tons ; price $100. Tel. 1772. Call after 6 oclock. Amos B, Wheeler. yisa 146, AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581.3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX . AUCTIONS. PUBLIC SALE MONDAY, JULY 19, at 11 o’clock a. m., EBAIN OR SHINE, we will sell at publicfagetion,. without reserve or restriction, by order of the owner, the contents of the late Albert Mitchell house at No. 158 West Thames St., Norwich, Conn., ineluding a large and desirable collection of high grade furniture such as would be ex- pected to be found in @ house of this calibre, consisting of an elegant black walnut dining room set, with swell- front sideboard, 1 0k buffet, 1 side stand, living room filrniture of every deseription, with many beautiful ma. hogany and ebony easy chairs Wlth elaborate upholstering. 1 fumed onk library table and desk (a dandy), 1 quartered oak libfary: table, nearly new, 1 large ebony ' framed eddica with valuable mirror (this is a_ rare and unusual piece of furniture), 1 im- ported velour carpet, several chif- fonieres, 1 ash chamber set trimmed with black walnut, several lots of straw matting, a.large collection of rare and beautiful oil paintings and engravings, all of the magnificent brass and glass chandeliérs in the house, an unlimited amount of cut. art and colored glass, 1 valuable imported blue decorated dinner set, 1 gas range. and many articles of a unique and useful nature. Don't fail to attend this grand sala of high class and useful furniture Tvery article to be sold for the high dolar. Terms cash. Rain or shine. Come ! WITTER BROS., PUBLIC AUCTIONEERS, Conductors of large and important sales all over New England. Office and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St, Dan- ielson, Conn.. Phone 32-12. Jyisa ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCHITECTS, Thayer Buildine Nerwich, Conn. PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN ELECTEICAL TREATMENT AN® X-RAY, HOURS: 10 to 4 and 6 to'$ - ., SUNDAYS 12 to 2 275 BROADWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE TRUCKING AND TEAMING GUS. LAMBERT, ‘No. 341 Main St. long distance moving, trucking and ex- pressing. Tel, 1034-1 Jivid T GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving and trucking. ‘Tel. 617-12. iyld Long Distance MoVing and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel, 1438, TEAMING ana movimg; long luune- trucking a specialty. John Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 793, Rovita C. D. JOSLYN, 205 Weat Maln St successor to John Woodmanses, light and heavy teaming; local aand is- tance turnlturgrn,m\"inl‘ pecialty. - ‘el. §57 C. B. B nnuu:r & S0 Shetucket, St Phone o038, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. . .BROWN & BARTLEY, Sketucket St.° Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery I. H. PEABODY. Telephons 986 PROSTATE !rnuhle with allied diffi- culties, including bladder irritation, piles. constipation, ellminatea by drug- method; no ma: S"e or dlelln., book in plain wrapper free. Miectro- lhernul 0., 288-A, Homan Blaf Steu- benville, 0. an10d CORSETIERE 3'6«;:- Peju\'uo Cornu, mr:lcll e Fich on ma: Norwich, Cunn %l.-m 105, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NO DRUGS, no ration, no .| time lost; heme -e treatment piles, constipation, too frequent uri tion, prostate trouble, rectal disorde: immediate and lasting relief; nleua.n time for { YOU WANT 10 yut your bus. ga8y, inexpensive: ~brochure’ malle ine HE.. uun. s ‘I‘Q Tee a. plun ‘Wrapper. Elecuo.t:;:rmu lemas 't Tre Boenn ¢ 16% Homs ios. Mowni TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasenabls prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St Phone 175. e : BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH _BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Breadway. in fert]io Pelds. 100 acres spring-watered pastures, balance woodiand, stream et pus. aen ‘e uwni ns 10 3 un FOR SALE—12 pigs, 10 weeks old, $7 pas. sedan § C. H. each. . Wiison, Willimantic, Con R. F. D. No. 2. Tel. 583-12. Jylsd FOR SALE—Bronze turkeys, one week old, 50 cents each. C. H. Wilson, Willi- m‘ini‘scd Conn., R. F. D. No. 2. Tel. 523-12, v FOR SALE—45 shares, preferred stock, Danielson and Plainfield Gas and Hlectric Co., has paid 6 per cent. for the last eight years. Addren an 235, Webster M:us " FOE SALE_Farm of 25 acres, three miles from Willimantic, near Chestnut Hill; also pair heavy horses. e Ruun, 25 1 Uniun n_St., Willimantie. Jyl4d " FOR SALE Greene's Buttermilk Chick Feed. James M. Young & Sori. iyl4d FARMS for sale. Write for cata logue. Racine’s Farm Agency, son, Conn. FOR !ALE-—Thrn dellv!ri wagons. Finn Bros., Jewett Ci ANTIQUES! PRIVATE SALE JULY 17, 18, 19 and 20 261 BROAD STREET NEAR BOSWELL AVENUE Furniture, Silver, Dark Blue Plates, Colored Glass, Lustre, Pewter, Brass, Chintzes, Counterpanés, Lace and Paisley Shawls, Samplers, Bead Bags, Trays—Just as collected, not restored in any way. Most desirable furnish- g for city or country house. FOR SALE A very choice modern cottage house of nine rooms, excellently located on Broad St. . Very modest price. This property must be sold. For furth’,er r)ll"t)cu!fl‘l)! Real Ei inquire of le Broker. FOR SALE At Fisher's Island, a very attractive cottage, seven rooms, fully furnished. Price very tempting if sold at once. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Keal Estate Broker. through farm, running sprmr water at bulldings, $5,000, $1,000 ’l‘ryo Agency, Wllll.ln-flc. Conn. ITALIAN AGENCY sejls»Foreign Money Orders andsSteam- ship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of.all kinds delivered in all anls of Buropé. - Real Estate and Fire nsurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 318 Franklin St, Nerwich, Cénm. Phone maréd SZGM WILL BUY lot in East Side, only 3 minute walk from Preston bridge. ** A V..COVELLO TEL. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET “FORSALE 41 GROVE STREET The beautiful 11 réom cottage with all improvements, in excellent condition, both in and outside, with barn for stor- ing two machines, with cellar and up- stairs; asphalt waiks leading to barn from street. There is also a garden, beautiful ferns and shrubbsry, located on quiet and shady street, within 5 minutes’ walk, from Franklin Square. Thl _property has been the home of Ex-City Treasurer Charles S. Avery for a number of years and is in pink of condition; must be seen to be appre- ciated. For parteulars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bid. Phone Norwich For particulars Listen Here! 1 have a splendid cotiage, in best of condition, this proverty with an acre and one-half of land on_Ash street, Williman- tic, for sale for $2,500. As great a home offer as has been made this season. Also a 50-acre farm with good build- ings, crops and. tools, for $3.500, ana within a mile and a half of one¢ of Eastern Connecticut's most tbriving manufactur- ing villages. This is a great buy. I Ist properties for sale. Gef in touch with this agency if you have town, cily or fm"{;\ property for-sale. We get quick re- sults. BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. Office Windham County Natiomal Bank Bldg. Residence Carter St. Tel 9 Room Ca(hgl with extra building ! FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS &RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Bu Phone 238-2 Lady Assil GAGER Fumeral Director and Embalmer "rompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT zru‘cé( Slliaoln; toA:é ,700; al n 1'_ tro! L. " Map . L $40. maydd- orsc Danielson, Conn. Tel. FOR SALE—Maxw! 15 and 17, $500 to 350 ing; several other t low H. E. Anderson, 21 Bavie 8oy, son, Comn. Tel 340. FOR sxg.ngx—m\‘:u -Davidsen ol cycles and icycles al apréd USED CARS Reo closed jitney bus, 1919, 16 passenger. Reo 1919, § cyl. 7 pass. * Reo speed wagons. Reo 1919, 4 cyl, § pass. tour. Overland model 80 Sedan. Overland model 20, winter top Stewart % ton truck. THE FRISBIE-M’CORMICK CO. 52 SHETUCKET STREET CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RlCHARDS _DENTIST § Office Hours: 9-12'a. Mm.~1.30 to § p. m. ' Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 303 T);;yer Building Tel. 299 denc 1 1235 S S S R R R e 228-3. dyid Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. 'On the Square FOR SALE 366 CENTRAL AVENUE. One of the choicest pieces of real estate located in Greeneville, ad- Shea & Qurk Funeral Directors !NIURANGI NEW. YORK LWE INS. Co. REPRESENTED BY ! W. A. SOMERS, ‘218 Main St joining the St Andrew's church f| property on the north; house has i nine rooms, with improvements, and ‘ { | heat, large corner lot 100x100, beau- tiful shade and fruit trees. For par- ticulars, inquire FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, Conn. $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 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—several hurdred cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcex's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400 William A. Wilcox FARM.SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Teleshone 2365 WOOD FOR SALE aunN wooo AND SAVE YOUR ARD ‘WOOD, CHESTNUT ARD KINDL!NG—-DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. " - 3 HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET 'PUBLIC SERVICE CARS Attention! by the State of Connecticut, on January-1st, 1920. ' B.P.Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street AGENCY ESTABLISHED, MAY 1846 J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | 3 Fire; < Linbsili O‘BILE 120 Laurel Hill Ave. | medium better mn through the ad- 41 MnmIStreet- Telephone 774 BRBASS GOODS BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME | i HAVE THE STOVE TRIMMINGS, | PIANO PEDALS, LIGHTING FIX. TURES, ETC,; REFINISHED BY THE UNITED METAL MANU- FACTURING CO., Inc. Shipping Street, Thamesville NICKEL PLATING AND KINDRED FINISHES A SPECIALTY. For Your Conveniencs, Leave Small Articles at Fagan's Smoke Shop. HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Shistucket Street Phone ' DEL-HOFF HOTEL . EURCPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. Telephone 1227 .. 2628 Broadway e —— s DR. C. R CEAHM , Dental Surgeon KM’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLB DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. * Office Hours: 9 a,m. t5'8; ~ Telephene ou WAST lo put your bus- ine ofe the public. there 1s mo vertlsiag ssitmusd of The Bulletia iness before the public, there ds medium betler ihan tMrough the ad- vertising columms of The Bulletin