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A Duiletin Waat Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get it] e e ——————————————————— WANTED-—Malé iake §200-§500 monthly; having_old tires factory ty process 5,000 mile guaran- iess than half of new; thou- usc; live wires wanted. Equity Co., 154 Amsterdam Ave. aug7d and gounty agents, nsible and with clean records, knowing automobile trade, want- ed for Worko, the carbon remover with a | BOX 23, Bulletin. . augid guarantee : live men are building big per-| WAITRESSES wanted at the Sellas manent busingss. 1€ you can uul.nm gend | Lunch, Frankiin_ Square. aughd o Bk & Stogdard, 90 West! * waANTED_By the Putham inn, Put- " WHO wante an axwell tru known. they are easy sellers and the 20 p well. Let me hear from you | sukod at once. H Anderson, 21 A\ll\p\é_st., ED—Two school Lgauhers [or Danielson. ¢ Tel. 340, augid | Ledyard schools. Any high school grad- WANTED—Position by garage mana- ger in or near Norwich, 10 years' mechan- ical and sales experience on cars and de- A-1_refere Address F. G. 4, Norwich onn. augsd A farmhand; a good relia- od milk good wages. John Jewett City. Tel BN WANTED Polishers, Buffers, Machine Grinders, Machine Buffing, Laborers. Representative of the L. F. C. Company at Free Employment Bureau, Monday 10 A. M. WANTED First Class MACHINIST THE LESTER & WASLEY CO. 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. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady, Assistant GAGER Fumeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day eor 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 AUTOS TO H.RE enger funerals and Phone 1930 or nomas Keeley. FoR nuu; —Seyen-pass lac . gh If you want a comfortable car fo ride in eall up JOHN M. PILLAR, 418 Asylum St., Norwich. Dedge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1307. ARCHITECTS PRSP CUDWORTH & 1HOMPSON, A New | ageney for Willimantic on the Maxwell and Chalmers The line is Cadil- H WANTED—Fema! WANTED — Woman for housework, family of two, al conveniences ; gqod and carfare ; part time if desired. Looley, Malhe“sons M.xll \’Vesterly R. !\ augid maid or housekeeper. Box 164, Moosup, aug7d Conn. gid WANTED—Housekeeper for small fam- ily; pleasant location, in ecity. Anply Box 23, Bulletin. augid nam, Conn., an_experienced’ waitress ; Eu- ropean plen. Telephone 12 Putnam. _ 2ugIMWF WANTED_—Waitress. otel, Wateh Hill, R. I Apply at once uate wishing to teach may apply to S. E. Holdridge, Secretary, Norwich, Conf.. R. D. No. 6. Tel. 1855-4. augdd WANTED—A cook; also girl to wait on fable and o chatber work. Eione al 35-4 Willimantic Div. jesod WANTED—Salesiadies for s-turdny Woolworth, Main St. Je2 ~ B F. DENTIBT! DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12/a. m.—1.30 to § p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 298 Residence tel, 1225 ST —— T 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. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 aad 7 ¢to 8 p. m. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. TO THE TRADE—We have just un- loaded ofie car of Duluth Imperial flour, | one car of Hecker-Jones, one car of Goldl Medal flour and one car of sugar; also one car of mglt and hops for your home brew. Order from vour grocer or call lha Greeneville Gram Co. Tel. 326-5. JUST ARRIVED Car Haskell’s Stock Feed THE IDEAL FEED Do you want your Dairy Cows to give more and better milk, your Horses to do more work, and all your other stock to keep in better health, look better and produce more for you? Then use HASKELL’S STOCK FEED It is made from pure grains in the proper proportion of health and strength giving qualities (Protein and | Fat) and gives the best results possible to be obtained. It is thoroughly kiln dried. GET MORE WORK FROM YOUR HORSES HASKELL’'S STOCK FEED is the most ntifically correct ration to be ob- tained. ‘It is made from grains best adapted to this purpose, and perfectly blended. GET MORE EGGS FROM YOUR CHICKENS HASKELL’S STOCK FEED made into a mash will show surprising results in a short time, in the increased produc- tion of eggs and the general improve ment in the condition of the fowls. HASKELL’S STOCK FEED Has for twenty years been the standard of quality. TRY IT We know that you will continue to use it. And remember that it is “GOOD EVEDY DAY IN THE YEAR.” For Sale By Chas. Slosberg & Son | 3-13 Cove Street, Norwich “DON'T FORGET CLOSED SATURDAYS” cIllOl'BlllS'l A. G. THOMPSON, F. & Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mir. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. WANTED—A job as an experiended |~ Suite 7-8 Alico Building, 321 Main 8t Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 - WANTED—Miscellaneous ANT! S and wheel pay | for muhd, state price. Address com- chair munications tu Adams’ Garage, Baltic. augid WANTED—Cook to make doughnuts, pies and cakes; steady position. Apply S. F. Peterson, Inc., 150 Main St. augtid MARRY if lonely; for results, try me; best and most successful “‘Home Maker hundreds rich wigh marriage soon ; stri ly confidential; most reliable; years perience ; deseriptions free. “The Succes: sul Club,” Mrs. Ball, Box sh Oakland, Calif. augTs IF YOU want a healthy, wealthy, loving wife, write me. N. T., 4214 California_ 8t., Calit. 578 Sécond nand furaizur ghest prices in eastern necticit; we buy anything: latgest sec- ond hand Store in state. Louis d, warerooms 30-32 Water St., Write, call or tel 7108-3. Norwich, iysi reasonable prices. 3 V\est Mau\ St. TED—You to know that we can make your auto fixtures, stove trimmings, electric fixtures, etc., look as good as new at asvery small cqst to you; first class work guaranteed; work called for afd delivered. = Norwich Nickel Plating Co., No. 77 Hamilton Ave., Norwich, Conn. 3¥29TRSTu WANTED — Old faise teetn, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money loaned onm 1ib- eral terms. The Collatéral MEIC)CD-. NORWICH BUCLETIN, SATURDA A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Y, AUGUST 7, 1920 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It 13 A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent it A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT DDING!1!1 — “Relief Adder” add FOR SALE FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light qui y, ageurately any qolumtn o[i figgn- Eight-room cottage, modefn improve- housekeeping. 7 Oak St. augh rf a:‘yma:l:e.z"ga;::& lgst ::m;’ b“’m;rfl- lnl:eix‘ns. hot Atanbr: ool‘vll water, gas, electric| TO B!,)\T—I‘ne room temement. In- ':"kt o epiebeniat IBOAREET éomm“. ghts, set tubs and new steam heating | quire 152 West_Main’ St augsd _ Box 1424, Pittgburgh, Pa. = xita choiee slab Walk from Iranklin wfo sst:v’f m}:t”hm?g: fmmediate_deliy | Square. ~For full particulars, see \ per cent. hard. Order of John A.; i eks A. V. COVELLO, (m Massapeug Hoad, Norwich, Ct. 1| Tl 6833 198 CLMr St. Route 7. aug?d ron SALE or rent, four farms, one of 54 acres, two of 100 and one of 230, all with plenty of wood; a small cash p: y Antonio Gerosa, Plnlnheld, Cenn. augtd FOR SALB—Cheap, gelus piano- player‘dv\lm about 25 rolln Tel. 1769. ugi FOR SALE — Health, life's -greatest blessing, can be found in this heautiful 7-room year round cotiage; garage; 300 feet to trolley and shore fromt; ha Ain. Box 342, Hartford, Conn. FOR SALE—One Deering New Tdeal reaper and binder, mew last year, has been used but ohce, A-1 condition; first class bargain. Call F. H. Gilbert, Jewett City, Conn. AugTd ¥OR SALE_Four large tubs of pink hydrangeas. Inquire at 195 Maple St., upstairs. Phone 904 aughd FOB BALE-‘Hi.h bred English setler 3 years old, sound and a good worker. Addrens 313 Thayer Bldg. augéd Detroit Jewel gas range, tood con ition. = Phohe 1238 or 1466. augbd 154 Water St. (near snetucket sep23d MEN troubled with urinary frequen- cy or bladder irritation, prostate dis- order, Diles or constipation,” will learn something amazingly helpful without arugs, aiet, massagé or Uperation, erely writing for free brochuré to Electrothermal Co,, 288-A, Homan 1dg., Steubenville, O. janlod WANTED—Vaults and ceupeols to lean H. L. Harris, R, F. Box lprid WANTED—Board and room in private family in the viclnity of iSast smi com- mencng Aug. 16. ss M. C. McDo, ald, jus George St, New Haven. augl WANTED—You siould Know we are selling ail wool tricotine for ladies’ dress- es, skirts and suits, this morning, $4 per yard; we also do fur repairingithis month at vety cheap price. Lazarow Tailors, opposite Franklin St. Park. Tel. 1968, aug4WES MEN-WOMEN, over 17, wantéd to become goverament clerks; $100 monty. up; write immediately for free list po- sitions nmow open. Franklin Institute, 3 Rochester, N. Y. mayl2WFSM HOUSE wanted, to rent or purchase, in ceniral location; state price, terms, lo- cation, number of rooms and condition; Bo agbnts.. Address Responsible, care of Bulletin. L g5d WANTED—Concord buggy with top; must be in_good condition; state make and prhce L. Box 185, Baltic, Coni. 4 WANTED—Farms; farmers, we have got 101 buyers wanting farms this month ; 18 your farm for sale? List your farm today. e the money for it to- MOIToW Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson, Conn. augid YOU tell 'em, August, I May, but dén’t July. A mild, pleasant cigar, Anndora Special, 7 cents, 3 for 20. ‘I'ry it, youw'll like it, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. iv24d WANTED—Farms. When your farm is for sale, we sell quick. Weislef's kdrm Agency, Danielson, J}'Zd T WANTED—To buy second har fur- niture. Get our prices befors vou seéih A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. _Phoné 717-3. jan7d WANTED — Aantique furmilufe. mif. rors, colored ¢lz_u.q silver, istorical and old 'lettera china, old books, 2. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St Tel. T17-& mayléd On Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and ail’ Persunal prep- erty at a low of intérest. Unre- deemed pledges nr sale. LlBERAL Lolfl MON TO LOA S Frankiin $to N.rwlch. Conn AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Nerwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX BUILDING PERKONE & Clristian Co., building contractors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and ything_extra. 1o Platt Ave. Tel. Ne. Call between 5 and 8.30 a. m. and 0 to 9 p. m. augldd i JAMES FUMIGNAKUy CONTRACTOR, 23 Ozkridge St., City. Stone, Concrete Work' wnd Bxcavating. Tel. 627-5. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER| Best work and inaterials at right prices by skillea )abor. = Telephone 50 West Main St ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off when you de not have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all about it. S —— CIGARS. R TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century e CIGARS Whitestone Cigars are $58 per thousand. d. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frankiin S ELECTRICAL HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK DONE BY THE G. W. SANBERB 36 Mechanic ‘Street, Norwich, %nu. Bhons 728-2 T DOGS—If you want a real classy, up- to-date pupp§, 1 have six therouglbred Irish terriers at a bargain. Birch’s Fish Market. Tel. 32-4 Damrlson Conn. augsd . “FoR sALE—Pedltreed ‘White Wyan- aotté cockerels, 15 weeks old, Elngllsh strain, trap-nest record of hens 231 to 248 eggs, male Imm 241 egg hen, price §5; llao so%e I Red cockérels at $2. (.hflofd Peck Eagleville Conn. aund BIG August sale now going on; $3 600 waorth of suit patterns sold for ‘55 and $65, sale price f 450 ; 18-ounce blue serge two-| ple<i-e suit, $44.50. We strictly guar- antee our hard worsted cloth and fit- ting, workmanship. Only 10 minutes from square, and’ you'll save $2 a mindute. The Lazarow Tailors, opopsite Franklin St Park. Tel. 1968. nugm‘_ FOR SALE—Double cottage on Furnace Danielson. Apply to the Bodo Real Fstate and Insurance Agency,~25 Carter Bt., Danielson. Tel. 223-2. aug2d FOR SALE_Greene's Buttermilk 'cmck Foed. James M. Young & Son. _ jyl4d FA®MS for sale. Write for ca logue. Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. el FOR SALE The 3 story brick building, corner Water and Commerce Streets, oc- cupied by late G. H. Pratt for sev- eral years, building is hu\? mill eonstruction, well lighted on 3 sides, . 16cated in goed businéss center, well adapted for wholesale, retail business or minufacturing purposes. Will be sold to close an estate. Can arrange ibsral loan for the purchaser. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. Phone Norwich 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 ciose to the business section of Norwizh. Seven reoms and bath, ali modern improvements. Exoellént garden with fruit trees and grape vines. Great value for Archa W. Coit EXCLUSIVE AGENT 63 BROADWAY Tel. 1334 ‘WILL PAY CASH FOR SECOND HAND PIANO. OR VICTROLA. STATE PRICE AND STYLE. CASH, CARE BULLETIN. $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- vated as it is in a quiet village not over a § 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 490} William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR SALE. First class “250-aere farm, pleasant location, main improved state road, mail. ahd zalevhone service, excellent 12-reom house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- iouse, garages. pouitry housés- fot l‘”o hens, sheds and outbylidings, all good condition, 100 acrés Smoot xufgla flelds, 100 acres spring-watere pn(uus, balance woodland, stream thfeugh farm, running sprmv water at %‘!, 5,000, $1000 cash. DK‘I‘IG?W!! system, hardwood floors, cement walk & around the house, cement cellar, rood lo- cation, 10 minutes’ ro’m:\T——Apanmem cun\ement m— light housekeeping. 9 Fountain St. jy26d | FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, nice 7-room cottage, furnished, grounds | desirable, electric lighted; also running fine spring water in house by pump, and concréte walks about house and garage. Everylhmg is arranged for vacation com- fort. Price very reasonable if sold at once. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square, FOR SALE A very choice modern cottage house of nine rooms, excellently located ofi Broad St. Very modest price. This property must be soid. For further particulars, inquire of JOMN A. MORAN, Renal Estate Bréker. TWO-FAMILY HOUSES $3,500 buys two-family house, five rooms each, Greeneville section. $3,750 buys two-family house, six rooms each, hear Laurel Hill school. IS 000 buys two-family house, East Address HOMES, care Bulletin. FOR SALE Eight Room House, No. 22 Grove Street; steam heater, two baths, garage, splendid An attractive price and easy terms if location. desired. Thos. H. Beckley Phones 298 MAIN STREET e e e Inquire of WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PAI’\TS OF THE CITY. | HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET HOUSES FOR SALE I have two houses for sale, iocated on ,Wen Main St., Nos. 400-401; both have modern improvéments; one is'a two-fam- house, the other & cottage of five ! j rooms ; must be =old tv Settle an estate. Apply to ELMER R. PIERSON, 327 West Main St, iy1ed ITALIAN AGENCY seils Forelgn Money Orders and Steam- siip Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estatée and Fire Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Franklin 8t., Norwich, Phone 7 Conn, mardd 3 AUCTIONS { STANTON L. BRIGGS.. Tel. Lebanon 18. AUCTION As our Stable 18 being turned into a Garage, and we are forced to vacate, 1 will sell at Hamilton's S 375 Main'St, Norwick, Auctioneer i Conn., on THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1920, ] at 10 o’cloek a, m., 40 — HORSES — 40 and my entire stable equipment, ing of several matched palrs them weighing 3200 1ba. to the p: some | chunks and general purpose horses, sev- eral driving horses, also “Liberty Bond.” which ha§ been driven 1-4, and several others , saddle horses, several sets of team harnesses, light harnesses, single harnesses, Concord buggies, one heavy truck wagon, dump carts, toeboard wagon. hacks, chains, Wwhips, stable blan- kets, street biankets, robes, and-other ar- | ticles too numerous to mention. R. J. DUNN, Manager, SALE RAIN OR SHINE, AUCTION I will sell at public auction TUESDAY, AUG. 10TH, con; some. of | { aug7d at 10 o'clock a. m., the property of Blenstone & Pronhuber. 1 REAL ESTATE 250-acre farm, known as the Benjamin | Rogers farm, located five miles south { from Norw Conn., one mile south from | Poquetanuck ulla'e eight miles north from Groton; said farm has a large! quantity of wood and timber, about 360 frult trees, consisting of apple, pear, plum and quince, a large two-story. two-family house in first class condition, with ail modern convenienices and plumbing, a | garage, large harn, 36x80, new silo, two shede, ice house, corn house, tool house and other buildings. PERSONAL PROPERTY Four cows, 14 heifefs, 1 registered Guernsey Bull, about 350 hens and chick- | ens, 50 ducks, incubator and brooder, new | this spring, i new 7 horsepower engine and blower, complete silo outfit, Ford commercial ‘car, 2 heavy wagons, 1 lum- ber wagon for ornie horse, 1 dump cart, pair team harnesses, new this spring, 2 single harnesses, mowing machine, horse rakc hay tédder, 2 disk harrows, one new, m‘huou:mf‘hamw planter, corn sheller, | hoes, shov. forks, rakes, hay fork, rope, earrier and pulleys complete, cider press, :bOllt 7 acres oat hay, 12 tons timothy | ay. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In great variety, rugs, linoleum, 1 newl range, 3 parlor stoves, parior and living room furniture, glassware, crockery, table cutlery, tinware and other articles too numerous to mention. BLENSTONE & PRONHUBER, R. ¥. D. Ne. 6, Norwich, Conn, It very stormy, sale the first fair day. JAMES H. HYDE, J. BUGENE AYER, Auctioneers. Exceptionally good buildings ; the above described stock afid tools are in first class condition. ivsla BOWLIYG ALLEYS iuwu% AND BILLIARDS AEITNA G ALLEYS, ARt BUILLDING. —Bight-room house, outside city limits; convenien garage ; refer- ences Tequired. Tl jyzed STORAGE—Household gooss _storsed for _lon, er short rates reasom- i able. decsd rm} anning Studio, 52 Brosdway. TO0 RENT—-Furnished rooms; Illl rooms for light housekeeping. ;x . aug2l LOST AND FOUND LOBY — A pair of Nemo corsets. be- tween Fitchville and Norwigh. Finde: notify Mn F’ellx Garceau, Yantle, n_u reeelvs aug7d TWILL the lhe lady who found the white linen embroidered wrist bag., wallet and pocketbook, with large sum of money, in tollet room of Whitney Hall, Storrs, on Farmers' Day, retufn to Simon rtw!m-4 Jewett C-ty. md receive suitable reward? _ 8uel LO! afternosn, on Cluirch or Bath St., & beit to a thih brown wool sweater. Reward if returned to Bul- letin Office in good condition. augTd LOST—Black pocketbook with name inside, Phone §15-32 and feceive reward. jy3 i ot i e s !’-‘OB Thursday 'FOR RENT EIGHT SIX-ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS All newly remodeled and put in first class condition at a very large sost, and will only consider desirable applicants, but for such have arranged for a very modest rental. For further particulars Inquiré of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FOR SALE—iorses FOR SALE—Good horse, 1200 Ibs., and team, useful for any work. Inquite at 59. Franklin St. augTd —Horse, team and_harness, ‘ at once. Inguire of W. Stranz, 468 No. Main St, Norwleh. augld FOR SAL fflozes sters. J. T. Frazi dugfid T FOR SALE—Good farm work rse, reasonable, or will exchange for driving horse. Phone 187 augid " FOR SALE—One pair of horses, weight two good road- 61 East Town St 2500 1bs., three Sets of double harness, onie dump cart. O. H. Main, Norwich. Tel. 489. x 9a ""FOR SALE — Shetland__pony, pure blooded, value $250, price $150. Address Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or call 648-23 Willimsntic. Jvidd HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Shstucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. Teleptone 1227 26-28 Broadway Phone MUSIC ENNEST = BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Piace Have a Few FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR SALE - Ford covered delivers truck, in extra Zood shape, $290; Paige runabout, good running order, $125; 7. passenger Rambler, electric equipped. starter and lights, gdod _order, $200 Overland touring, ~fine condition, $130 will demonstrate; must be sold this week "uh of terms. P. d. Moree, Bnnomme onn. FOR SALE—imperial uevempmengu touring car and small delivery truck; sold or reasonable .price. Inquire 55 Kast ‘own St. _aughd " FOR SALE- 1817 Ford_touring car. good csodndmon Ihquire 55 East Town St. auz FOR §ALE—1913 Buick roadster, mode! »U good runmnx conditior . Chabino, R. “FOR SAL] —Scrlppe»fluoll roadster, good paint and shoes. St., Danjelso " FOR SAL gue Dodge delivery bod Tel. ‘1452 $800.00—1-2 | running order, ton Ford truck in ROOE demountable rigs, oree ze tizes, closed body. I. . Quinn, ke Killingly, Conhn. augsd ¥OR SALE—Chevrolet touring -car 1“19 perfect running order. good paint th'e Putnam 287-5 or address v, Elliotts, Conn. augic FOR .~A].L-—-Stowart 1 Frisbie-McCormick Co., ton_truck Shetucket St __augdd " FOR SALE_Rco 1916, 6 cyl. 7 pass Frisbie-McCotmick Ct, £ Shetickel St _ augad "~ FOR SALE—Reo olosed jitney ‘bus 1919, 10 passenger. Frishie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. augdd FOR SALE—Overland modol sedan Overland model 90, winter top. Frishie- McCormick C6., 52 Sheiucket St _augsi FOR SALE—Two ton G. M. truck Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St aug?d 4 Overland FOR iALB—lDz “model touring cdr. Tel. Hilgrove Poultry W augsd , RALE_Federal truck, 3 1-2 ton h)dm\mc lift dump body, in first class condition and can be seen’ working; rea- sonable price ; reason for selling, sick: |1nqulrc Thomas M. Ganey, 8§ Williame , New hcn\lon 4onn Tel. 12" iy26d < light six roadster, {in best of condition, good tires and new aint, M. Fitagerld, Aliing Rubber Co. _dv2 \e TFOR SALE One Réo trdck Tate 1918 model, in best of shape, price right Oakland Agency, 35 Bath St. jei6d and Chalmers miles to touring truck $1,300 to $1 Outfits to Lena. troit. H. E. And Danicison, Conn may3d 2 . | FOR SALE —Maxwell touring cars, N Ul 16 ana 17, $500 to $600; Chevrolet tour- s h ing: several other cars at v_prices. |H. E. Anderson D, - TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone 557 -2 PHYSZCIANS w. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN 1N LECTRICAL E X-RAY. 10 to 4 und 6 to 8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 275 BROADWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE SPECIALIZING MEXNT e s PLUMBING AND GAEFITTING TROBERT J. COCHRANG, PLUMBING, HEATING ND MILL SUPPLIES, Washinzton Square. THONE 381, The very best pitimb.ig by expert workmen at the fairest prices is g anteed; al 5 o G7 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 81 FRANKLIN STREET CREATE AN IMMED 000. A WONDERFUL PROPOSITION. W. A. SOMERS, 218 Main. TE ESTATE OF Conn. R SALT—tHarl cycles and bicycles s {Cyele Co. 44 Water St apréd 1 Trade Considered WE WILL TAKE YOUR CAR I[N | TRADE FOR OUR CADILLAC TOUR. i [ ING CAR, JUST OVERHAULED ANL |NEW TIRES IN REAR. i The T. J. Shahan Co. NEXT TO POST OFFICE FOR SALE DODGE SEDAN cord {in ‘excellent condition, |tires on rear and one spare. THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. 52 Shetucket Street RESTAURANTS Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ———a NOTICE I you take your meals at the VIC- TORY LUNCH, you will never eat any other place. 232 Muin Street, Opposite Madden's Cigar Stors, | TRUCKING AND TEAMING LOCAL aad long distance auto truek- i ing.Pho 1. GUS_ L4 ni long distance moving, pressing. Tel. 1034-12 “GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving and Tel. 617 ng_Distance Moviug and_ExXpressing. /lmmermun 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1433, " TEAMING and movmg; long distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford 233 Main St Phone 792, nov27d BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway NURSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company T. H. PEABODY. Telephone 985 B e S D N B comu::l'fib%:o tre&iunt urina- ros! rec WHEN YOU WANT t- 20t your bus, mn\&&it 2 iness beforo the pubiis, where'id o ‘fmedium vetter tham i:rough the ad- vé tising corumms 2f The Bulletin. €. D. JOSLYN, 385 West Maln S successor to Jonn Woodmanses, nsm and heavy teaming: local and long dis- ance furniiure moving & specialty. ‘Tel. 357-3. B. BROMLEY & S O] !heluukel St. Phone I'l'i. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. WN & l% !‘.ll\lcke‘ Bt hol P‘[A‘i& AND l"UflNl'l‘URfi IOVXN'& TEAKING AND TRUCKING done very vromptlr and at reasvnable . prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St Phone 175. 'USIIEIS OPPORTUNITIES NOo Dlncl. Rno opnrnion, no time tinie losti home self treatment for O pleas; t . ve; {ree B

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