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A Bulletin Want Adverfisement Will Get It A Balletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin Want _ Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let * Advertisement Will Rent It WANTED—Male WANTED-—Female WANTED—Man who has had experi- ence selling insurance, stocks, or any spe- cialty line; liberal commission only; con- wistent worker can earn easily $100 or ore per week ; position now opens way for permanent and lucrative connection. For ‘interview, address Box 100, Bulletin Otfice. ye4d 0 cover every town in New Englan exceptional op- portunity open; commissions _weekly ; Write today. Brown Brothers' Nurseries, Rochester, X. Y. y24d WANTED—Reliable man to act as dis- trict superintendent to book orders for fruit and onramental trees, roses and shrubbery and engage sub-agents; exclu- sive territory ; pay weekly ; apply at onge. Fruit Growers' Nurseries, York State. WANTED—A man of good characte: and selling ability to represent The Plaut- Cadden Company in Danielson, ear, Dayville, Balouville and _ Attawaugan; only a man who has good record and can furnish best of references need apply good salary will be pald to man who can 1l this position. Write or call The Plant- Ce orwich, Conn. jy24d NITY for right man to learn that will guarantee him a fu- requirements necessary, a few the average Yankee common regarded strietly confi- and present line of em- Address Box 158, Barber ; first class barber: 0 per cent. over $40, and haif it no_other 26 Willetts ¥23d man and two girls for s Domestic Laun- Heavy filer on shotgun rk; a stock sander and boys and young women machines. c Central 4 s may2ed MOULDERS AND APPRENTICE MOULDERS ON LIGHT BENCH WORK. OPERATED BY HAND AND POWER. LIGHT WORK, HIGH WAGES. AND STEADY EM- PLOYMENT. NO LABOR TROU- BLES. APPLY AT NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Cali at the Bulletin Office. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washinzton S expert guar- Heating and Plumbing &1 FRANKLIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE ven. -passenger Cadil- funerals and if you want a comfortable car to ridé in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. Dodgs closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. SURSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company | T. H. PEABODY. Telephone 986 ELECTRICAL HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK DONE BY THE Eiectrical Equipment Co. G. W. SANDERS 36 Mechanic Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 728-2 TRUCKING AND TEAMING GUS LAMBERT, No. 34l Main St, lemg distance moving, trucking and ex- WAN: veral women who have a few spare hourd a day who wish to earn an average of §2 an hour. Write Box 60, Bulletin. jy2ad WANTED—Female experienced ironer Lo Norwich Shirt Mtg. Co., 165 N. Main WANTED—Girl to work in store. Providence Bakery, 82 Franklin St. jv22d WANTEP — Woman to do family w‘g‘y":‘:.f' Apply Box 2, care Bulletin. WANTED—A good natured woman who can act as nurse and housekeeper in family of two in house of all modern conveniences: references; good pay and carfare. Call at J. F. Cooley’s, Mathew- son’s Mill, on Westerly Shore Line. jyi7d WANTED—A cook; also girl to wait on table and do chamber work. FP:one 35-4 Willimantic Di jesod ‘WANTED—Salesladies for Sa Wo Main St. WANTED SALESLADY AT GOTTHELF & CO. WANTED Capable Stenographer FOR GOOD POSITION. MUST HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE. AD- DRESS BOX 42, CARE BULLETIN. FOR SALE—rorses are, 1100 FOR SALE—Dark chestnut ibs.. age 10, good for horse around light work, fair d affectionate, cheap. Add G. Miedema, R. SALE — Shetland pony, pure blooded, value $250, price $150. Addres: Box 14, Hampion, Conn., or call 649 Willimantic. 244 FOR SALE—Sound black driving horse. must be sold, safe family horse, well cared for. Tel. Lebanon 12-5. W. ard, Lebanon, Conn. FOR SALE—Horses: I have ten good young horses, weight 1050-1600, will sell heap ; single and double set of e of all' kinds. ~Hamilton’s Stable, 375 Main St. ) Blanch- Jy21WS 20 head will ar- th, from Hamil- Haven’ all colors, and sizes. Hamilton's § Main St HOUSES FOR SALE T have two houses for sale, located on West Main St, Nos. 400-101; both have modern improvements ; one Qy house, the other R cotta rooms : must be sold (o settle an Apply to five yied Made By the BOSTON UNION CIGAR MAKERS CO-OPERATIVE, Inc. HAND BOSTON UNION MADE MADE MADE HAVANA FILLED The Alta Is the Best SMOKER'S Cigar Thnat Can Be Made. . = > TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century CIGARS Whitestone Cigars are $58 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. BUILDING DEMETRIO CHINIGO, 71 Division St, contractor, mason work and construction work. Phone 505-2 before § in morning, after § at night. iv20d JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Stome, Concrete Work and Excavating. Address: 123 Oakridge St, City. Tel 627-5. “GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving and trucking. Tel- 617-12. vid Tonk Distance Moviag and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1455 G and mg; long a ipecialty. john B Fart St. Phone 792. nov3ld G, D. JOSLXN, 383 West Main St successor o Jean Woodmanses. Tna eas speciaity. pressing. Tel. 1034-1 iiy1d 524 heavy teaming: local Tance furaitace moving o TEAXING AND TRUCKING 8ome very promptly and at reaconable ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Suetucket St Phone 175. WHEN YOU 1o Jut your bus: before the p! <here la ne WILLIAM C, YOUNG Succeseor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled laber. Teiephone 50 West Main St ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off when you do not have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all about it. jve2d | A two-fam- | WANTED—Miscellaneo FOR SALE FOR SALE TQ RENT MARRY if lonely; for results, try me; best and most successful “Home Maker ;" hundreds rieh wish marriage soon; strict- | Iy confidential: most reliable: years e: | nerience ; descrijzions. free. “The Succes: iy24S August, I May, but don’t | . A mild, pleasant cigar, Anndora | Special, 7 cents, 3 for 20. _ { like it,'at Fagan’s Smoke Shop. iy24 WANTED — Second nand furniture we pay highest prices in eastern Con: necticut; we buy anything; largest sec- Ward, orwich. | m, ond hand store in state. Louis warerooms 30-32 Water St. Write, call or tel. 708- WANTED — O1d false teeth, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money loaned on lib- eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co, 154 Water St. (near Shetucket St.). sep25d WANTEDYou to know that I am & specialist in making shoes for cripples; made (o measure. K. Buonanuo, 30% West Main may4TuThs MEN troubled with urinary freque: cy or bladder irritation, prostate dis- order, piles or constipation, will learn somethi amazingly heipful witaout drugs aassage or operation. merely ing for free brochuré to Electrothermal Co, 288-A, Homan Steubenviile, janl0d NTED —Vauits and cesspools to H. L. Harris, R, F. D. 1, Box apr3 N false teeth, Liberty diamonds, mons Ioaned on liberal The Collateral Loan Co., 154 (near Shetucket St.). Jjy23d. OMEN, over government cl up; write immediatel sitions now open. Franklin InStitute, LB Jrochiester, N. ¥ LT TED—OId 17, wanted to 100 _mont, TED—To rent_small office; state Ad Box 55, care Bulletin. chairs, mirrors, samplers and bead | C. J. King, Norwich, iy1sd ver, tea sets, porringers, pepper boxes and spoon C. J. King, Norwich, Con NTED—Win lored gl ;'good price Box 195, Conn. ew York, Bos- g pertaining ew Iinglane €. J. King, Norwich, ck. ~ Weisle Engler's, , Box 556, Oakland, | lused two seasons; FOR SALE—Choice old violin, viola and double bass, also an Edison phono- graph with 200 records. J. ¥. March, 10 Broadway. 24d FOR SALE—Double gang dise harrg | made by the International riarvester Co. price " $75. _Georze Phone 4 Gray, Colchester, Conn. = v24d | anou ry it, yowll | . s ¥OR_SALE—Belgian hares; all ages; price right. A. L. Stoddard, R. D. 6. iy22ThS on main road to Beach Pond, 1 1-2 miles from Voluntown, all equipped ; low price, #1600, G- W. Hart, Voluntowd, Cond. o FOR SALE—Upright piano, brass bed, and several other articles of ho: furniture. Inquire of J. H. Milligan North Main St, Danielson, Conn. jy23d FOR SALE—In city of Norwich, prop- erty consisting of one acre of land with w0 houses and orchards; price reason- able, For particulars, Phone 639-3. jy23d FOR SALE—Six Holstein cows § years old, to freshen this\month; four 2 year old Holstein heifers, to fréshen in Sep- tember. Sarah MosKowitz, Vallette place, Hanover. jy22d 3 horsepower International k engine, nearly new, one A-1 famil 6 years old, Two new twe Deering mowers, o-it: cut. B. k. So. Coventry, Conn. Phone 164-13 W mantic Div. lots standing i J. E. DeWoif, I Iy FOR SALE—House, barn and two acres of land, close to Storrs college; price $500; terms -cash. _Address Farm, Willington, Conn., Box 51 3 FOR SA Motorboat 27 feet long and 9 feet wide, § h. p.. with fishing nets, etc. ; price § Inquire at Jackel's, 8-10 Market S jy20a FOR S 500d or- In Laurel Hill iyisd ‘Buttermilk Chick James M FARMS fo logue. Racine onn, jesd ALE Wasserman Player Piano, complete with 30 rolls and bench, $4 TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin St FOR SALE A five cabinet 5. Phonograph, cost $140 new, our pricc Terms. jei2d T WANTED—To buy secony Get our prices befd 3 Frank!i i KD _ antique furniture \rors, colored glass, silver, historicai china, old books. and old lettezs. / Bruckner, 55 ¥ranklin St Tel 717-& maylé A mo; on early A i _good price: h, Conn.,” Box 1 Load for ton-truck; Providence or vicinity; rates reasonnble'i going Monday, phone Main! 1927. | MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all” Personal prop. erty at a low rats of interest. Unre- | dalemed pledgos for | sal i LIBERAL LOAN Co. TO LOAN 63 Franklin St. Norwich, Conn AUCTIONEER | Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3| Jewett Gity | Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street iNSURANCE OF ALLKINDS TALKING 24 Fr FOR SALE THE George W. Lyman Property IN LEBANON SIX ACRES OF LAND WITH FINE BUILDINGS A RARE BARGAIN JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street FOR SALE The Havens Property On Oak Street close to the business section of Norwich. Seven rooms and bath, all modern improvements. Exoellent garden with fruit trees and grape vines. Great value for $4,500. Archa W. Coit EXCLUSIVE AGENT 1334 63 BROADWAY Tel. FOR SALE $3,000 buys a 2 family house, in desirable location, Laurel Hill sec- tion. For further particulars, Ad- dress “Owner,” care Bulletin. Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE | Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE | HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. PUBLIC SERVICE CARS _‘ Attention! We furnish insurance required by the State of Connecticut, on January 1st, 1920. B.P.Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street AGENCY ESTABLISHED, MAY 1846 CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Sering Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich. Conn. Phone 1366-4° BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES NO DRUGS, no_operation, no time time lost; ‘home seif treatment for piles, constipation, too frequent urina- tion, prosta trouble, rectal disorders; imniediate and lasting relief; plgasant, 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 further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE At Fisher's Island, a very attractive cottage, seven rooms, fully furnished. Price very tempting if sold at once, For@urther particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. $750 Buys s Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over o 8 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 Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400} 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 COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND_KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE GITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET ———e— ARCHITECTS easy, jnexpensive; brochure mailed free in plain wrapper. Electrothermal Co., 285-A, Homan BIdg.. Steubenville, o. Janlod CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCHITZCTS, Thayer Building. Nerwich, Conm. farm wagon, | United States cream separator, 500 lb. in ‘good working order, iwo-horse TO LEASE OR FOR SALE i THE ROCKLAWN Situated on Warren, Rockwell Street and Platt Avenue—Stors House, 12 roomis, ‘all new hardwood floors, steam heat, electric lights, gas; 2 bath rooms, 2 set tilbs and sinks, 4 acres land, fruit | trees of all kinds, private drive way— lalso 22 tons of coal in the cellar. Only la litte cash required, balance mort- |gage. For further particulars, inquire of C. A. CHAMBERLAIN 14 Broadway, City tlmm. J. H. Gardner, Cahoon St., . FOR RENT—Fight-room house, outside city limits; conveniences; garage; refer- ences required. Tel. 259. vz FOR RENT—Cottage house at 45 Spring St. Inquire of Y. A. Bailey, Fast Great Plain. 5 2ad TO RENT—Tenement of five rooms and Thames- y24d ville, . FOR RENT _Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 7 Oak St. Jy23d TO RENT—Room . and board; also table boarders, 13 Boswell Ave. iy33d T WENT-—Rooms for light housekeep- ing, furnished. 9§ Fountain St. iyild TO RENT—Two rooms for light house keeping, 33 Union St. Martin House An- nex. vied STORAGE—Househnld goods stored FOR. SALE. First class 250-acre farm, pleasant location, main improved state road, | mail and telephone service, excellent |12-room house, 2 large barns, sila, ice- house, garages, poultry houses for }1.000 ‘hens, sheds and outbuildings, all jin good condition, 100 acres smeoth, |fertilo pelds. 100 dcres spring-watered {pastures, balance woodland, stream through farm, running spring water at buildin; $5,000, §1,000 cash. Agency, Willi ITALIAN AGENCY sells Foreign Money Orders and Steam- hip Tickels for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in ali parts of Burepe. Real Estate and Fire insurance. A, FORMIGLIO, 318 Eranklin St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 754-5. ardd $2,600 WILL BUY 9 Room Cottage with extra building lot in East Side, only 3 minute walk from Preston bridge. For particulars ** A. V. COVELLO TEL. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE 41 GROVE STREET The beautiful 11 room 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 shrubbery, located on ‘quiet and shady. street, within 5 minutes' walk from Franklin Square. This_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 partculars inguire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bld. Phone Norwich Listen Here! I list properti for sale. Get in touch | with this agency if you have town, ity or { farm property for sale. We get quick re- sults. BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, Daniclson, Conn. Office Windham County N Bank Bldg. Residence Carter St. 223-2. ivia for long cr short term; rates reason- able. Pamning Studio. 32 Rroadway. et TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekesping. Ampiy or lig] ousekeeping. Apply at 10¢ School St. Phone 1048-3. aug23d Six rooms and bath; cen- tral location, second floor in a mercantile building. $30.00 per month. Thes. H. Beckley 298 Main Street FOR RENT Tenement with store, well located and specially suited for shoemaker shop, or candy and confectionery, cigars, etc. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. AUCTIONS AUCTION I will sell at public auction TUESDAY, AUG, 10TH, at 10 o'clock a. ., the property of Blenstone & Pronhuber. REAL ESTATE 250-acre farm, known as the Benjamin Rogers farm, located five miles south from Norwich, Ct, one mile south from Poquetanuck village, eight miles north from Groton ; said farm has a large quan- tity of wood and timber, about 500 fruit trees, consisting of apvle, pear, plum and quince, a large two-story, two-family house in first class condition, with all modern conveniences and plumbing, a garage, large barn, 36380, new silo, two sheds, ‘ice house, corn house, tool house and other buildings. Furniture of all descriptions. 19 head of 'livestock, all farm tools, 300 chickens | and ducks, and an endless variety of good and useful articles. If very stormy, sale first fair day. JAMES H. HYDE, J. EUGENE AYER, 24d Auctioneers. 3 DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST i Office Hours: il ~nam Wed. and_Sat. Evening Room 303 Thaye: Building el. 299 Residence tel, 1225 Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 7 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon KT Grory Building Norwich, Conn. | | DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: Teleghone 9 a.m, to8p m DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hour: 12; 1:30-3 and 7 te 8 LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS will be received Commissioner, S by the State Highway ! Fourth Floor, West End, State Capitol, Hartford, Connegticut, until 2 p. m. Tues- day, Aug. 3, for_the following sec- tions of Stite work, in accordance With plans and specifications on file in the of- fice of the State Highway Commissioner and at the following places TOWNS OF BROOKLYN AND HAMP. TON: About 25,000 lineal ft. of 3" bitn minous native stone macadam over 7" broken stone base on the Brooklyn-Hamp- ton Road. Plans and specifications with A. W. Bushell, Division Engineer, Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. TOWN OF COLUMBIA: Abeut 1.600 lineal feet of 3" bituminous native stone macadam over 7" broken stone base on the Columbia-Lebanon Road. TOWN OF COLUMBIA: About 2,050 lineal feet of 37 bituminous native stone macadam over 7" broken stone base o the_Columbia-Andover Road. - TOWNS OF COLUMBIA AND HE- BRON: About 11.400 feet of 3" bitu. minous native stone macadam over 7 broken stone base. or 5o much thereof as the sum of $100,000 will construet on the Columbia-Hebron Road. | “NOTE: The last three sections are con- tinuous_and will be let as one job—one proposal and one set of specifications cov- ering all the work contemplated on all three roads. Specifications with A. W. Bushell. Division Engineer, Thayer Build. ing, Norwieh, Conn. "1l bids must be accompanied by a surety company bond or a certified check Tot less than one-third of the cost of the Work. The State Highway Commissioner Tezerves the right to Teject any and all bids. Dated at Hartford, Conneetlcnt, July D. M. BROWN . Auctioneer Phone 21-3 Plainfield, Conn. AUCTION Having sold my farm, I will sell at public auction on the premises known as the Lyon homestead, situated on Wood- chuck Hill, in the Town of Canterbury, three miles west of South Canterbury, two miles northeast of Hanover and twa miles south of Gavhead, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., Standard Time, the following personal property: One yoke oxen. § years old, 2800 2 Smalley ensilage cutter carrier. incubator, winnowing mil, planters, plow. cultivators. weeder, two-horse Buckeye mowing ma- chine, ‘one-horse mowing machine, hay dter, grindstone, fodder cutter, plow. 20 ft. ladder, 10 ft. ladder, Cooley creamer’s cans, butter worker, gal. barrel churn, small churn, iron vise, forks, hoes, shovels, a lot of maple planks, nearly new two-seated wagon. top bUgEY. lawn swing, washing machine, organ, 3 lounges, and other articles too numerous to mention. This is a genuine vacating sale and a splendid opportunity to secure farm equip- ment. Terms of sale cash. If this date be stormy, sale will oceur next fair week day. Caterer. jy24d NELSON J. LYON. By HENRY L. ALLEN. -Auctioneer (P. O. address, Westerly, R. L, R F. D. 2) AUCTION ‘Will be sold at public auction on TUESDAY, JULY 27TH, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., 2 the Billings farm (so-called). about %0 miles south of Glasgo, the following property: 24 head nice cattle: 3 good cows, giving milk ; 1 pair 2 year old steers and 1 pair of 3 year old steers, broken ; 1 odd steer; 16 1 and 2 vear old heifers; 4 bulls § to 13 months old; 1 pair good work horses ; 50 Angora and milk goats, a fine 1ot ; 2 sows, not bred ; 27 sheep and lambs, 18 hens, 90 chickens. 20 fleeces | wool, ‘pair work harness, single harness, ! riving harness, 1 two-horse dump cart, {1 two-horse team wagon. 6 business wag- ons and buggies, 2 sleds, 1 stone land roller, cultivator, 1 two-horse mowing mna- chine, 1 horse rake, lot of new winlows and deors, § incubators. § brooders, set of blacksmith” tools. carpente.’s tools, wine press. creamer, plows, rakes, shovelS. hoes and many other things ‘mention. It said day proves stormy, sale the first fair day following. Terms cash. ivasd QTTO ANDERSJ. MUSIG HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 63 UNCAS STREET Telephone 55(-2 ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN 100 numerous to. to Bulletin Office. LOS?—Two keys. Finder please return | vead | FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can ' have same by proving property and pay- | ing g for this adv. o Inquire at Ring’s Mar- Jvaid g‘l’d' 3 while Ches AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES l FORB 0WNERS—Does your car siart heve Fou poor Nghter Have masneto recharged in the car you wait. Norwich Welding Zo. octsd ut St United States Tires Michelin Tubes That Gives Satisfaction THOS. J. HEALY 372 MAIN STREET Marguerite Building Auto Radiators REPAIRED ANB RECORED Thoroughly Tested Lnder Air Prgssure LAMPS AND MI!'D GUARDS Stra.ghtened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 498 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CINN. VULCANIZING Leyal Lenses — Accessaries Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FBANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. a new one—IF the welding right. Aluminum alloys are not easy to weld—it requires a thorough know- ledge of them and REAL EXPERI- ENCE in welding to turn out really dependable werk. When WE weld a crank-case WILL give satisfactory ser NORWICH WELDING CO‘ 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Cann. UY A B U.S.L. Battery with its rugged heart of ma- chine plates, whose long life and dependability are backed up by a liberal guaran- tee. NORWICH BATTERY CO. 114 FRANKLIN STREET PHONE 1043-2 *NORWICH, CONN. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Anpomokiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphalstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches is done it Seatt & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET BRASS GOODS BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME 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 Convenience, Leave Small Articles at Fagan's Smoke Shop. BNOKBINDING SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT AN® X-RAY. . 1920. 18 - H‘lhn I (‘;EX\'\'F?K‘T tate. 'way Commissioner. Fourth Floor, We?t End, Capitol, Hartford, Conn: _fyisa HOURS: 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 £75 BROADWAY., ON TEOLLEY LINE BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled te Order 108 Beaadway WELDING ‘that broken orank-case | is a great saving over the purchase of | | FOR SALE—Moline tractor, model C, ‘With one gang Of two plows and a carry- ing truck, egnipped with 1316w p. ea- 3 T for silo work W= thg dempnairation given uny day 5 450. Geol TRy, Colchester, Phone 48-3 _Ei-.mon, iy24d ‘FOR SALE—Dodse touring car, - fect cond , good tires, low miieage; price only $650. Joseph Hochberg, 151 waan St Wulmantc. Tel. $91-3 Willi- mantic_Division. iv2ed __ FOR SALE—A Buick light six roadster, in best of condition, good tires and new vaat M. Fitsgerald, Alling Rubber Co. FOR SALE—Ford class condition. touring car, first Tel. 505- iyad SALE—Touring car, very cheap firat class condition ; “will ' demonstrats must sell it. Jones, 4@ McKinley Ave. iy23d senger Reo, good paint, good tires, two new, cheap. . Bulletin, d B SALE—Maxwell touring car, mod- € 25; price $300. Call 111-5 y: FOR SALE—1920 Harley-Davidson mo- toreycle with sidecar, excellent condition, Box 311, Danielson, Conn. d FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, demountable rims; price right if taken at onge. Everett Whipple, Voluntown, Ct. iy2ed - FOR SALE—1914 Cadi uring car in good condition; will sacrifice to_quick buyer. or exchange for Ford car, F. Fabel, Box Gales Ferry, Conn. i¥22d FOR SALE—Buick light six, exceflent conflition ; low price for quick sale. Ad- dress E. D. M., care Bulletin. j " "¥OR SALE—1418 Buick Little § class condition. 71 Newton vizd FOR SALE—One 1915 and one 1819 Ford touring car: good paint, lires and mechanical condition. Adams Motor Co., Baltic. ‘ iyid FOR SALE One Reo truci, late 1918 model, in best of shape, price right Uak:iliAgency, 18 ljalh St. Jelbd FOR SALE—1917 car in A-1 i FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmers cars; more car for the money, more miles to the gallon; Maxwell 5 pas, . first Tel. 639-5. touring_and roadster $1,1 Maxweil touring sport tour coupe $1,795 Chalmers''5 pas. 51,945, Chalmers Das. xwell 13 to 2 ton 9; all £.0. b. De- pas. s truck $1,300 to §1 troit. H. B, Anderson, 21 Maple St. Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. ~ mav3d FOR SALE-—Maxwell touring cars, 16 and 17, $500 to §600; Chevrolet tour- ing; several other cars at low prices. H. E. Anderson 21 Mapie St, Daniel- son, Conmn. Tel 340. apr8d FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motom cycles and bicycles at the Norwich Cycle Co. 44 Water St. apréd FOR SALE 1915 Kissel Kar Roadster $350 In good running condition, electrically equipped, extra tires, one brand new, good paint. Call at 81 Smith Avenue, Telephone*638-14. 1920 FORDSEDAN FOR SALE Only run fifty-five days. Equipped with many cxtras such as: Demountable Wheels, Self-Starter, Bumper, Moto- Meter, Mirror, Winshield Cleaner, Spare Tire, Tools, never been used, Electric Lights, Speedometer, etc. Gar practically never been used. . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY |The T.J. Shahan Co. i NEXT TO POST OFFICE two USED CARS 1920 Reo Speeda Wagon, Stake body Ford delivery car ® Ford touring car. 2 ton G. M. C. truck. 1% ton Ranmier truck. Reo closed jitney bus, 1919, 16 passenger. Reo 1916, 6 cyl. 7 pass. Reo speed wagons. Overland model 90 Sedan. Overland model 90, winter top Stewart % ton truck. FRISBIE-M'CORMICK €O. 52 SHETUCKET STREET Used Cars For Sale One 1918 Ford Touring, in excellent condition. % One 1818 Chevrolet Touring, used as a demonstrator. One 1918 Ford Touring, cannot be told from a new car. ' ¢ One_1918 V>-Ton Ford Light Delivery Truck. y 4 One 1919 Ford Ton Truck, this truck is perfect and a good buy. g One 1917 Ford Touring, cquipped with several extras and demountable | rims. i One Cadillac, this car will make a good truck ar trailer. One Model € 37 Buick Touring, in A-1 condition, tires and paint new. | One Buiek S:dan, will make good car for Jitney purpose. All of the above cars are in ex condition and will sold at very r able prices, as we need the room for | new cars, THE NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. Telophane 1298 321 Main Street Norwich, Cona. PIANO TUNERS GEEK, PHE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prozpect St Phone st FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 823.2 22 Clairemont Ava,~ PIANO TUNER. BYRON A, WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT, Phone 554. 5 DETECTIVES Ao ite Postoffice Box 472, Nows octild CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES mves

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