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salesman expernibt B 4 S0t of fbp. - hignest | grade su dHaritord. Address, giving full l' riicuiars, . U. Box 1136, Hartford, e yisd WANTED Salesman for business-get- ting scrvice ; we adjust credit accounts for retail merchants, Xuto dealers and doc- tors; men insurance fifm d; W lU’ on orders; $30 Wweskly 1d Pnys;cmu Reporting. W' WA TED—Night clerk; m.mu I‘fid man of good appearance. ~Apply Wa gan Hotel. 3y1sd WANTED—A busboy.. . Alnly Hotel Wauregan. ivlsd WANTED—A boy, 14 y:axa old i nAlgN light work. Call at WAKN' Seoree i Cranis, Cash, WM RERS AND lz&x&l LABORERS z&?cg.c"r GOOD wonm conmnom RKING O ccm‘nrxom )ox i orth Main St NTED—Young man as bellpg éotzl el Wauregan. (5 1 ED_Bricklaver 824 helper. Ap- wr's TRy 5 !‘! TWANTED — Bxperienced _counterman ; lfi,o‘ salary. Apply Hotel Wauregan. S WANTED A man for ha rthur Hewitt, Lebanon Te 56. ’1“5 A hu WANTED_Pwo men for haymg W. 8. Cla orth Franklin. Tel. 18-4 Ifh— e WANTED— WANTED—Position as factery Im#l‘ dr!(er!m:fia furnished. TQL 1 fi on eha(ifl a stock sander asd production work checker: alse hoys and youns women te operate hines. Davis-Warper foot North M}lp and wich. rhanser and Con- 203" Cemtra! Ave may20d WANTED Truckers, Machine Helpers, Miscellanecus Laborers; Pal- ish help for rolling mills; 50 Machine Operators. Mr. Burns and Mr. Hines will be the Free Employment Bureau; 10 2. m. Monday. GEO. CHESBRO, Manager. WANTED TWO MEN at l,.“J“s‘ ont 15« ‘3:3 &fi:\rfi‘i Phqn. 1213 12 2 vn»—m Heep gllfll" ¢l , & woman to d\l!( an. “ADply at. The iyi6d eral house- new and con- ta bBth for maid. Ap- S j¥iead BD—A " woman for The Broadway. Il WAH Room, 6! Tea AN D—G| 1 f 24 efll heusework ll‘x n " i ¥e’i 439, even,insl l’I‘ID—A cook; also girl to walit gn tadle and do l:ha.mher work. Phone 5 4 'wmtmuue _de30d m—edealafl!eu “for Satm‘day F. W ‘Woolworth, Main St. je29d FOR SALE—Horsss HORSES—I have 15 good second-hand horses, weight from 1100 to 1600 lbs,, also | two drivers and saddle horses, age 5 to § ygm single and double sets of harness- desire to sublet them. Ham- Cummfa! on Stables, 37.,-3‘; luam iy19 4 g:ya o5 Bana; L i1 Sell them ohenp ?ofl fi) SALI l‘.—Ons years old, good for all kind of work. one baker's Wagon'; one motorcycle,” Harley-Davidson, g:t nvel’ilulefl, model 1919. Golfl Star kery, Moosup, Conn. iyi7d HOUSES FOR SALE 1 have two houses for sale, located on West Main St, Nos. 408-401; both have I?o(eru improyements ; one is a two-fam- ily ~ heuse, the other a cottage of five Tooms ; must be sold to settle an estate. ELMER R. PIERSON, 327 West Main St. CIGARS, {ables, coloreq 143; samplers and bead bags; s pricks: G )lfng, Norsglch Conn’, Box 195. WANTED: bo rapher, $1,; 200 a yea a.ml another at §1,100 ‘a year, an $900, and_three others at a -ll;;htly 1 figure. Send for a ¢o] booklet, “Getting Aheaul do it "If interested in positions, arrange i fir € fan in Norwiel School, Plauf—t,adden Bldg. N’ han ity we fi‘-’-\y highest prices in eutfl nectlcit; we buy anythln:, l[ay est 1,1. ond hand 3torq D # MEL "ffi;h‘ W —S:lver. tea sets, pgrrm.;n, cans, mnkards, _pepier boxes good prices. . King, Qrwict» “Conn. jnu Box 195. ~WOMEN, over 11, 1 become government cler] Y‘m‘ 0 i e ahib ety o trag IS Rek ons now open. [Franklin Isstitute, ept. 31-E., Rochester, N. ¥. maylZw E‘SM GOOD manila eigar 5c¢; special clear Havana cigar, Epo’gx:’rweed, 10¢ each; Nebo cigarettes 3 pu:ku 50¢; ’ulw clear Hayata, made in Flomu. 15¢ ea Stag tobacco 10 a tin. Fagan's Smol Shop. iy’ a Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will M—k ______ TO RBAT i{ack ‘u‘f"sfik’i’ %”m : ?osg i taurant in thriving oxceuen; usw , reason: gy m"wy,%a ‘Address Bro; 506, Bulletin. fi LE-—Ten- ogse, 27 ,.J{‘s! SALR T roem hokde 41 gon- FOR 54 B Tw a-hand flre es- p&‘ ,' mméo::\ofl of Jewett CILI P\lblsc Sehwl, or H. George gy #’ DX, FOB SALE—Baby dhm wum Seiery: B paresl 2m5° % amied elivery, e . W%n’nmantm R. F. D. N jyied Au— t nrth St., Willi- T 430 ‘; six-rogm cot- ' ‘ ts, 'bflfl, other "¥OR S g00d ll , two Ve 1 Vons ; i?uves of bees, m".?{mcm» les ; all éq sold be(ou ore fgt ot Auger Mrs. nm sALfouu u'ifiw oarfl:;: rul WANTED—Pictures of \gw York, Bos- ton, War of 1812, or anything .fn!; at Abo_u?’l‘o t’pns, ies fragl Tel after 6§ o'clock. B. e Farm Agency, Danielson, ived WANTED-—Men and_ women with burning feet, sere corns and callouses to try a box Snow-Drop Salve; ZSc; works wonders. Guaranteed by Smith's Pharmacy, Riug & Sisk, Eugxar'l, Drugglsts 5 WANTED—T0 buy second bar” f f niture. Get our prices beforg vou sell A Bru»kner 55 Franklin St. Phone T17- jan7d” WANTED — Anuqu, turnnnf-. mirs ed rors. colk S R PR e I O g Bruckner, 35 Frenklin St Tel T may16d TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century (S | CIGARS Whitestond Cigars are $58 per thousand. d. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin $t. ABRCEITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCHIZ ZCTS, Thayer Buildinr Nerwich, Comn. BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 233 State Strest Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Rlans and Specifications For Fac- eries and Municipal Buildings, Sur- +gys and Reports, Water Works and Janitary Engineering. For the Ice Business JOHN H. FORD WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money tarrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Cali at the Bulletin Office. Pfi_"——‘w PLUMEING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. Locm; PLUMBING, LEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Wasii FHONE The very best piump.ng workmen 4 lpe fairest pmes i :uno tateed; also heaung uu fu fitting.” doux ¥, 10 e BURNS Heating and Pl 91 FRANKLIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE HIRE —Seven passenger c-dn- roR ac dgy or s ,sfl-ec"’ z{o as Keel it A T nex, 0 eeie; Jelsa v Kywmtam% Trurfmfi?"n‘?uis; closed gery- ice car. Pllone 1507. NURSEBY GERANIUMS lUILDING JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Stone, Concrete Work and-Excavating, Addreas: 123 Oskridge St., City. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG/ CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wors and materials at right prices by “skillea labor, Telephone 50 Wut Main St. ART CRAFT ROOFING put ‘on over the old Tel. 627-5. Can be ;h‘ng[n Why rip them off | mn: -~ | when you do not have to? Ask T c¥ They will tell you all about it. INSURANCE NEW YORE LIFE INS. "REPRESENTED BY W. A. SOMERS, 218 Main St DON'T NEGLECT ed while you or your tenant may be away—have the fire issued mow. Full de- here for you now. ISAAC S. JONES Richards Building, 91 Main Street cmiwnos and Feal Estate Agent Fire, Burglary, Liability, tails T —————— " WANTED—Books ; mons, any books, ser- almanacs of manuseripts dealing y American history ; good prices. hlmg Norwich, Conn., Box 195. ©On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all’ Perscnal prop- _erty at a low rats having your property protect-| I of ‘interest. Unre- deemed pledgas for sale. TO LOA 63 Frankiin St AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phons 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX LEGAL NOTICES Board of Relief Notice The Board of Relief for the Borough of Danielson will be in session at the Selectmen’s Office in the Town Hall from “LIBERAL LOAN co. Norwich, Conn 12 to 4 o'clock p. m. MONDAY, JULY 26, 1920. JOSEPH BODO, FRANK E. KENNEDY, CLINTON W. ATWOOD, , Board of Relief. Dated at Danielson, July 16, 1920. NOTICE ALE: By order of the Honor- of Frobate for tne District . L will sell the real estate belonging io the estate of Alfred A. Adam, late of Norwich, Comn., de- ceased, consisting of the hotel proper- ty, known as the Gardner Lake House, consisting of about 35 acres’ of land, bordering on Gardner Lake, in New London County, and being one of the most desirable properties for sale in Eastern Connectiout. Besides the ho- tel, standing on the Salem Turnpike, including norse barn, - icehouse, shed. 1 ere is an attractive on the shore of the “Eden Lodge,” com- of Nor Take, pletely furnished and equipped for oc- cupancy. For further information, see Nor- je1T known as or dddress C. K. BAILEY, A¢mr., wich, Conn. SEALED PROPOSALS, will be received by the State Highway Commissioner, Fourth Floor, West End, State Capitol, Hartford, Connecticut, until 2 p. m. Tues- day, Aug. 3, 1920, for the following sec- tions of State work, in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the of- fice of the State Highway Commissioner and at the following places; TOWNE S BROBRESE anp HAMP- About 25,000 lineal ft. of 3" bitu- minous native stone rnacadam over 7v broken stone base on the Brooklyn-Ham ton_Road. Plans and specifications with A. W. Bushell, D}l‘\as(lon Engineer, Thayer nn. Building, TOWN OF COLUMBIA: About 1,600 lineal feet of 3" bituminous native stone macadam over 77 hroke'n stone base on the Columbia-Lebanon 5 TOWN OF C"LU)!BI About 2,050 lineal feet of 3" bituminous native stone macgdam over 7' broken stons base on the Columbla- Andover Road. 'O WD F COLUMBIA AND - BR About 11,400 feet of 3" b?E minous native stone macadam over 7% broken stone base, or so much thereof as the sum of $100,000 will construct. . NOTE: The last three sections are econ- tinuous and’ will be let as one job—one proposal and one set of specifications cov- ering all the work contemplated on all g\ng ‘{o%ds ‘szolficauon-'rgvlth A ushe: vision Engineer, Thayer E ing, Norwieh, Conn. . Bnnq All bids must be acecompanied by a surt‘e§y cot'l'l;many hot;? or a certified ‘cheek not less than one-thir e cost ot e btats. THehway Bomreridf,the reserves the right to reject nny and an “Dggd at Hartford, Connectleut, July e J. BENNETT, State E’!zhv:y Commissioner. Fourth Floor, Wost End, Cupxtol Hartford, Conn. i¥19d BECEIVER'S SALE AT AT ~ of the property of the Mystic c‘p& Creamery Comp: PARE: On July 26, 1920, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon _(daylight 'saving time), I will sell at public auctml’h at thp Wflner C. Morgan place on manville A Mystie, Conn., for the eflver “of tlu Mystio Valley Creamery Company, the tollowing Lfl}:mpgnx g One auta_delivery . 1 delly- ey wagon, 1 Totler, mgm .’“7 Diping, 1 bottle washer, 1 pirhimng to early whaling days in'New England; | 1372, good prices. C. J. King, Norwich, Cens., Wheelel Box 195, Irisd BO® SaIE_1s o WANTED—Farms. When your farm | eaeh. H. is for sale, we sell quick. ~Weisler’s | R. . D 'No. 2. 10 weeks old, $7 wfl’on. ‘Willimantic, Conn., Tel. 523-12. Jy1sd FOR sALE—Btenu turk ‘g! one week old, 50 cents each. C. flson, Willi- mantic, Conn., R. F. D. No . Tel. 523-12. led FOR sALE—Grunec Butte Chick Fecd Jl.lflc! M. u\lng & Son. Jyled FAB)I! for sale. Write for cata- logue.” Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conmn. Jels FOR SALE_Tlree dsiivery WAESDE- Fign Bros., Eewett e esd FOR SALE A very choice modern cottage house of nine rogms, excellently located on Broad St.~ Very modest price. This property must b‘e r!&:d L " For further pai rs, inquire of JOH’N’{A"IAOB Tonl Eefate Brokes, FOR SALE At Fisher's Island, a very attractive cottage, seven rooms, fully furnished. Price very tempting if sold at ence. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. $750 Buys 2 Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $§00—part cash—several hurired cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargaim. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Cheice of 4003 William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street,’ Westerly, R. |. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR CQAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF FTHE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET DENTISTS Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon M Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D."J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. |: C_M_fie: Hours: 9 a. m. to § p. m. Telephone _DENTIST DR." EDWARD HRBY Room 107, Th, ing H 1 7to8p. m A A — e : BOOKBINDING BOOKRINDER JOSHEH QMDFOPD Slank mlse Made and Ruled o Order 108 Broadway i3 1 TthmhndM sfiun. 2 St TeL 1460. Hl‘—m{nhed rom 46 Cn » r“ -2 ian | B anvftwu Hox Je BENT-—Furnished rooms at 51 Ciiff ivisa One of the de- N l'— i mm g Fu sm or Fan [ m%‘ Nfiw’%p 3 Eelerchcls wauie R Ty il P FOR SALE—Automsbiles EXCLUSIVE AGENT Tel. 183 6 BROARWAY g;x To Wiism B sms y}ém"*m l.nmm'a at Sl Bnnmmmfl&m fiéi*, K W%tut‘?;fl touring, 8 cyhm touring, little B b FOR BALE—One co; Ford car, fll l'l T—‘Eflmnnt, u Eu&" m%’-’: A b S L A AR A R TR imercial body fol me e g::’tg"ml:y’ '&ufl sold to_clos, Rrice qu‘ekly ‘Address, E: letin. INT—AL nmhed wtm‘.e ’Hop take e, & jylsd " ¥OR SALE-19] m fine condmou al0® 1913 : gfldi u—s. 71 New! lon "SALE—One 1918 and one 1919 teuring car; good paint, tires a’x}d g St_ne 11l se! ©'H ' Wilso u‘l‘. é&fl é"e’);vg e i fllid' nSL ‘hl. u‘hton' rqx r—one e Real Estate Bargains $8000 will buy desirable North Main St. property, 8 tenements, and large barn; annual ipcome $1020. $8000 will buy 10-rogm heuse, all ical uflpdmnn Adams Motor C tic. v n er In run\l‘l‘l& 0% Choninn. emu ?{:tax after 5.3u 6 ’Box X 511, Tarwme, cam:.a m'i’:t Gl m for ‘lon ual—nouaehnl ®900ds stored | FOR ! SALE—OM Beo truck, late 1918 ort term; t - | model, best T R | 5ol A modern, large bam, 6-7 ares land, suitable for building Tot development, located within city limits. A big g2 $6950 will buy two cottage houses, shed and barm, 276 feet frontage on ‘street; owner leaving town. JAMES L. CASE -40 SHETUCKET STREET NORWICH, CONN. FOR SaLE. First class 230-acre farm, pleasamt locition, mgln_ Impeoved stats oad mail and telephone service, excellent 12-room house, 2 lgrge birns silo, ice- house, garages, houses 1,000 hens, sheds L Wi outbuildings, -5 ood condition, 100 acres smooth, fertjia fields, 100<dcres spring-watered pastures, balance woodland, stream through farm, running spnn; water at baildings, $5,000, $1.000 ca: Tryon's AgZemey, nu-;flc. Conn. " ITALIAN AGENCY seils Foreign Money Orders and Steam- in abl :“«l ¥, Ozkland Agency, 18 Bath svf“" flfim POR FALE 1917 T0 n{pnl»— ome: car ] 3 rooms ight heglse el;lpn?. A"P < LES l' cnndmfln %‘u 623, 1&' IOld at 106 School St. Phone 1043-2. aug2dd c‘fil mtn 1l and Chalmers specially suited for shoe candy and confectionery, cigars, ete. or uu money, et hie gauon. Ma.: !eu’ mp?.-f touring and roadster $1,155, Maxwell coupe $1,795, Maxweil sedan $1,895: Chalmers’ 5 pas. touring and munar $1,945, cxuxmqu sport model $! Chalmers Bfl- wurln( $2,095, 1~ mers $2,646, Chalmers 5 pas. sedan H.Tla, u-xweu 1% to 2 ton 2 e : truck §1,300 to $1,709; all £ o. b. De- * tral location, second floor ||| roit. 'H E. Anderson, 21 Maple St. | il 5 u-nm-on Cnnn Tel. §40. Wayad in a mercantile building. $30.00 per month. FOR RENT Tenement with store, well gcit;;lp.;:t: well touring cars, 16 lnl 114:;00 to 'GCO Chevrolet tour- ln.' geveral other cars at !ownb H B Anderson, 21 llape St., Daniel- son, Cpnm. Tel KFOR SA E—lelu -Davidson mowr-' eycles and bicycles at the Norwich Srele Cor 43 Water St apréd USED CARS Reo closed jitney b\ls, 1819, 16 passenger. Reo 1815, § cyl 7 pass. Reo speed wagons. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAN, Eeal Estate Broker. ship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kindS delivered ia all parts of Burope. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 318 Frasklin St, Nerwich, Comn. Phome 7 marid $2,600 WILL BUY 9 Roem. Cottage with extra bu ot in East Side, only 3 minu from Preston bridge. For fparticulars see. A. V. COVELLO TEL. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE 41 GROVE STREET iful 11 reom cottage with all in “excellent condition, side, with barn for stor- ing two machines, with cellar and up- stairs; asphalt walks leading to barn| from street. Thp? is also a garden, beautiful ferns shrubbery, ou(ed on quiet and ld str within 5 minutes’ walk from Frankiin Sguora This property has been the home of Ex-City Treasurer Charles S. Avery for a number of years and is in pink Qf condition; must be seen to be ‘p cated. For partcolars inquirs o 2 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bid. Phone Norwich Listen Here! I have a splendid cottage, in best of condition, this property with an_acre and one-half of land on Ash street, Willi tic, for sale for $2,500. As great a offer as has been made thia season. Also a so-am nm by ings, crops and toors, T g%go Within a mile and a BRIf of ope Of Euurn Connecticut's most thriving nunmcum ing villages. This is a great I list properties for sale. Get in touch ‘with this agency if you have town, city or farm property for sale. We get quick re- sults. BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, Dapielson, Conn. Office Windham ~County ~Natiomal thk Blig. R Carter St. Tel. 228-3 yid okl ‘TRUCKING AND TEAMING lpn s’ O«:nu;. teaminz, long distance moving and u'u;:kn Tel. 617-12. Di; d E: ing. | PR P | HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Henry Allen & Son Co. Lady Assistant. Reo 1919, 4 cyl, 5 pass. toum Overland model 90 Sedan. Overland model 90, winter top, Stewart % ton truck, FRISBIE-M'CORMICK (0. 52 SHETUCKET STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 aprl4MWFawl CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street cl;.mhar of Commerce lulllél.g Umtd states Tm Phong 288-2 Lady Mlchehn Tubu AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES nvoln;!wnm—m o\;r car fi"; ard ve you paor hts ve your magnete Tec! ed ‘ the car while you wait. Nerwich Weldln‘ Zon Chul.n\x St oct2sd GAGER Funeral Director and : Prompt Service Bav or Nimht Gives Satisfaction 372 MAIN STREET ———— Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY'S TIRE SHOP __ 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. "BUYA U.S.L. Batte 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Tll.pheno 410-2 PAY OR NIGHT TEAMING and mv'lfl ERER S €, D. JOSL et et e S u{m gazg}s 9!5@45[ 3 §p8 s s Bhet Wfl D!STANCE MOVIN’B- with its rugged heart of mq;_ mfl and depend-hlxty prt_ up by a liberal guaran: = tee. NOQRWICH BATTERY CO.° 114 FRANKLIN STREET !.loll 1043-2 NORWICH, CONN u;fis Gpops idmo very ngvt lnd gf‘rflnubh ' ARTHUR H. umor. Shetucket St. Phy 175 gmem prmis HOME| OVERHAULING HAVE THE STOVE T ‘Ml” S, i AND REPAIR WORK OF A-L KINDS 'éfi%"fisénumz Ly 'rL FACTURING €0., Inc. Shipping Street, Thamesvillp e i1 $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen AUTOMOBILE ozf.ans' DELIVERED Life, Accident, Health Maplewood Nursery Company INSURANCE T. H. PEABODY. Teigphone 98§ HARQLD S. BURT Phene 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. tor and piping, 1 counter, 1 milk tester, quantity of beum‘,'?'m‘m clirn, 1 pait of scales, 1 heatin‘ vat, 12 -at cam. 3 40-gt. cans, 7 4-q :mm 1 vottler, 1 milk -:nhur. 1 milk cooler. 20 ice 2(:'5;2!:1 tubs, cream freezer, ce cream em. table, 1 ice cream cabinet, 1 lotof ice cream con- tainers, 1 butter worker, 1 case of cream bottles, 7 gross of milk’ DETECTIVES o AT R S es, W B e gfi;ficfi n Vagoms, For Yaqur Convenience, Leave Small| Mechanical Repdirs, Painting, Trim Articles at Fagau's Smkg Shep. ’? ;kfm :ru alllndi wb?‘ wgk a in all its branches HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK ROWE BY THE G. W. SANDERS » tnr» PHYSICIANS :w_ CORSETIERE _ ttles. 1 hanic Street, Norwich, Conn. — . cqpmronln > - —— ‘;J"éfifimmt"’ g:a:‘”'m% ' g W. Tyler Browne, M. D. : cl it i Wfi‘ aveng Corgets, ..%Y’?i ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW ’?.'a‘;”'z" (L potile cartler, 1 bu “rasui ; o . A' G- THQMPSQN, F, S. B A Norwick. Copn el el R S0 fank 1 chaie, wRa BOWLING ALLEYS pw’ THE) ;n gx.!p AL iropedist, Foet fiflfldllm 0 v@ m wg’m u}m ;‘r‘;aw § —_— iy, RERRE i‘é?u‘:.?:-, TRBWLING A0 En1iAxDs HoURS: 10 ts ¢ an .,:?: N TEe: v s = L E 2 SENRAY e 2 75 BEOADWAY, ON . n!ml! LINE Sy .mmwm oEFR R icha c.n“ etier Lhogs :rm-n.lh ertising columns o &*