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A Bufletin Want Advertisemeat Will Get It e SALESMAN wanted: live wire, ¢ v in Norwich or Willimantic, owning a | 62 u- i runabout ferred, to sell a natcnally brand vertised of tarough special channels ; exclusive tory. with salary bonus, and expenses L be given, o the men who can quality. W ANTED—Houseman, aiso help in office: pay $17 & wi and room. _Tel. Moosup 43-2. " wdie iy, New WANTED—An agent for Maxwell [~ for Chalmers cars and Maxwell imantic and vieinity. H. E. \butor for Windham county, Tel. 340. triucks i septfd ers, leamsters and first class girsdy work, er ear round ; stationary rockett, Johnsonville, sep. one who ean et shirta > & WANTED—Sawmill help, cutters, rell- ‘marke N. Y. 184 A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale , | Advertisement Will Seli It A Bulltin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It | A Bulletin To Let __ Advertisement Wili Rent t A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wili Sell It FOR &Lfimmmu WANTED—A cook and F R GRS : WANTED—Position as chambermaid or wal Write Box C. T., eare Bul- letin. S _sep22d WANTED—Woman for general house- ; must be willing; experience not fecessary. Apply 168 West Thames St., after § p. m. sepa2d WANTED—Girl Tal_house: work ; also w .15 Broad St. Phone 4. sepl8SMWS WANTED--Stenographer, quick and accufate on both dictation transcrib- ing, also familiar with _general office work; close application will bring _ad- Jnoggaent . State salary and_refercncs. x 3 for. by the Norwich To B. Lambert, Worcester, Mass. we pdy highest prices.in eastern Col uecticut; we buy anythin ond hand store in state. B __SeDISSMW | warerooms 30-32 Wat Norwich, ~WaHT ~Sapable weman for| Write, cail or tel. 708-3. iy8d. bousework; no washings small family. WANTED—Man and wife to care for Box 111, Bulletin. 5ep20d_ | turnished house for winter, or widow with }| T GIRX OF 16 would like a place as help- | o "tgi > "Shects, Lo ommon, . 1st, es S. Johnson, Box 81, h‘z.. Christian American family. Phoae Uncasviile, Conn. sep2ld sep22d D—W of 500 cords or WANTED — Second hand _:urnitu : largest sec. uls D, Ward, sep20d. Lawrence B. (Bear Troy) WANTED—Bricklayers; $ State Normal Dormitor . RURATER. with aching, buruing feet, corns and FONTION 0% | o WANTEDSalesladies for Saturday, | caliouses, o try a box of Snow Drop . F. W. Woolworth, Main 8 Je23d | Salve, uc; works wonders ~Guarauteed o s by Englers Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk and »OABDRESS “DEUGGIST.” CARE oF Thie Simith Pharmacy sepzld WANTED LABORERS WANTED 8y Williman! Azpiy to Superintendent of Irvin M. Ford, mantie Division. WANTED ERRAND BOY Enquire At SULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the mom. ing and earn some meney carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office e NERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. G Undertaker and Embalmer PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE apridMWRawl 82 Tel hone 430 CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cammerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistam GAGER Fumeral Director and Embalmer Servics Day eor Niaht 1\’.15 for fl; Wit~ Street Department. Streets, elephone 698, Wil ‘Washington St. " WANTED — An experienced second maid. Apply 62 Broad St or Phone 44. sepldd " WANTEDThree women to iron; pay and steady work. Troy Steam Laun- Ary, 282 Franklin St sepsd TEACHER Wanted to substitute in school for i three weeks with possibility of steady | Will pay $20 a week. cessible to Norwich. pesition. Ac- i Apply immedi- ately to Frederick W. Porter, R. D. Ne. 1, Willimantic, by letter or phone, Willimantic 785-3. terms. Conn. and remodeled, try the New Fur Store, 161 Main_ St, ovér_Woolworth's. phone ing New Fibre brooms; every woraan will buy; sample by parcel post Wynine Broom Co., Islmira, N. Y. sepzld alteration work on wom parments. Write Box 120, care Bulletin. Address bulletin, 2 mantic. I Wil Wi 1F YOU HAVE any furs to be repaired Tele- sep21d '8 wanted; §8 to $10 daily sell- AGE! 70 cents. WANTED—Men and women who suffer WANTED—An experienced fitter _for 's and misses’ Address A. B. C., Bulletin. sep20d WANT! oard in an American fam- ly by a woman of middle age, who is will- g 1o do some work n part payment. sep20d WANTED—Six-room house or flat, fafn- ly of tarce adults. Tel. 13! 8epz0d taken for board; nurse's home, healthy surreundings. 23 Church St, Willi- seplod for cash. your farm L BUY te or telephone me if you want to sell quick. I buy for cash to scil again on easy Horace S. Iaton, Willimanti sepild DENTISTS DR. D. J. COYLE 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Pasl A Schwartz; D. M. D, ~ . Sseirankiin St. Phone| WUN of our customers haz gold D E N 'l l s T r. ssqpranilia St Bhone | o 2 s dandruf; he ust me wit wug | 3 WANTED 5 Fieaiir = good for l‘lv ‘n’ |l tol lumllhaf lbcould:x'l NTEU -~ Antique 'n! ‘e, mirs | anser no kweschuns about fish but I did rors, colored lass, silver, historical !no that Anndor Lachel iz t Vi s |Bomers Block. On the Square | zors, colssed giassy sisce Hisioticsl no that Anndor Baciolar s at 10c wus . Telephom 774 Bruckn;l‘ 55 Nrapklm St Tel T17+& |7¢ wuz « good muld cigar. “Fagan's mnvl€7 Smoke Sholj, opp. \Woolworih'’s. seplid DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Q Durg eon K’ Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. FTIST DERTHT DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Buiding Phone 619 30-3 awd 7 to S p. m. INSURANCE LEARN WITHOUT COST HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City Secure ADEQUATE ‘insurance through | this agancy and know that you have | real protection. Competent service. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Richards Building 91 Main Streef The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410- DAY OR NIGHT Fire, Burglary, Lishility, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 508-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. year, and we say it again: Is your farm tute, Dept. 81 Rochester, N. Y. a d * Address Box 80, Care Bulletin WANTED—Farms. _We said_this last Weisler’s irarm Agency, Dan- Conn. sepdd ‘GOVEENMENT mile north of Box 45a, Moosup, viley's schooihouse. sep22d 1 year old. Ad- veit_Ave. sep22d SALE_Good _eight-room house, about ten minutes' walk to the postoffice, on 25 York Ave.; price reasonable. sep22d FOR SALE_Five grade goats; a bargain. Charles over, Cor FOR SALE—: ! sprayed apples, can be seeh on the trees within the next 10 days, 55 different varie- ties to choose from; alfu will take orders Daniel Sullivan, “FOR_SALE—A hog d 183 ooumilking usian, Han- -2ep22d 00 bushels of nice ! WANTEGC—Miscellaneous FOR SALE ° FOR SALE DON'T THEOW aiay your old suits,| FARM for sale, between Norwich and plusia coats or {ur coats; bring them in to g«wly. For detais, auwchs « 5o, Care GEG s F14 Eoaniiy B, mext | oo {ouz i the latest style. 214 Fra 3 o 5 . E FOR S, ‘Two good COWSE; 5 — to the A. & P. store.._Phorie 196¥. _sep22d e 5 E“OR S i WANIED Eversone 1o know that ) e HER ALE Ralph Smith has hired my cider mill an g o = will be there ever: 10 do custom {Pair. matched 4 year old Holste; o 2 ground. b, e 1 Thachar, 43 Fanner St |cow 4 years old due lo calve Oct. let el Farm of 40 acres, land well divided, 26w house and barn, 10 minutes’ walk to state road and trolley car line, and two miles from Franklin square; op- portunity for somebody wishing to work in city. “For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich. B C A-1 snape, four new cord Lires, new top und goou. PRt ; reason lor seling. excellent condition ; mgs, ko k. Briggs, Wwillimantc Camp- | motor and magneto, $100; 1v15 roadster, (8225 tires and paizted, $225 ing car, in shock absorbers for xora car, §5. Hoseh magueios, variable <, nition, ¥38.50. nearly new, at Lambert, 341 Main St., Norwich. TO RENT FOE SALE—Velie touring car in No. Mir. Collns. - sep Dodge touring car, 116, | may be seen oven: FOR st sepild ¥OE SALE—I1914 Metz runabout, good aletz self starter, Bosch ' magneto, 1916 Motz touring car, aii new | 1917 Metz tour- A-1 shape, $375; set osch magnetos, guaran i ark dual ig- e ency, Danielson, onn._Phone 188, v Do FOR SALE—One-ton Chevrolet truck, & sacrifice price. Gus sepiid 1 i for 100 barrels of sweet cider, but no or- ders accepted for cider over eight days old; 12 nice cows, giving milk, and a new separator; will take orders for butter; now is the time to lay it away for wi ter; 100 nice laying hens, none better some turkeys, 100 pigs, all ages; remem. ber, if you want roast pigs for Thanks- giving or Christmas, place your order early; 20 barrels of June cider vinegar, made from sound fruit, and several farms. ‘Want a man to do chores for the winter or boy to do chords and attend school; slso a lady to do housework. Lafayette F. Main, & F. D. No. 1, Box 47, North Stonington, Conn.; residence on Swan- town Hill. sep22d ¥OI SALE_Seven-room cottage, toilet, fyrnace, house newly painted, good yard, plenty of fruit, large henhouse; for ‘sale cheap if sold at once. Address Owner, care of Bulietin. sep21d FOR SALE—16 it flat bottom power- boat, 2 1-2 horsepower kairfield motor. A. O. Palmer, Allyn's Point. sepz0d FOR SALE—Housenold furnitute for sale, mcludes Wilcox & Gibbs sewing ma- chine 1n excellent condition, small marble top washstand, white enamel bed with mattress, cot with mattress, folding cot, and fine’ oak dining room et comprising buffet, five cane seated chairs, heavy 1z- 100t extension table. Can be seen by ap- plying 1o Box 12 tin. FALL PLAN Rochester guaranteed nursery stock ; bas Bain leaders: 6 assorted fruit trees, 31. b assorted grapes, 35; 12 currants or gooseberries, 33; 12 biackberries or rasp- berries, $2.,0; 100 asparagus rools, ¥4 12 rhubarb roots, $2.50; b assorted fow- ering shrubs, $4; Holland bulb_collection, byacinths, crocus and tulips, §$5; orders taken until Oct. 2d. Address or Phone 1368-2. James C. Turiier, P. O. Box No. 521, New London, Conn. sep20d WANTED—JFarms; farmers, we bhave got 101 buyers wanting farms this month { 15 your farm for sale? - List your farm today. You may see the money fof it to- morrow, Heiman's Farm _Agency, 33 Reynolds Danielson, Conn, augéd —To buy second h: et our prices before vou © for sale; 25 new milch cows, one carload Vermont cows, just arrived. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebation. seplid " ¥OR SALE—Cow and calf. Inquire S. ©. Young, Horton Farm, Jewett City. ep: WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER On Diamonds, Jew- slry, Watches and all’ Personal grop. erty at a low rats of interest. Unre- deemed plédgos for sals. LIBERAL LOAN co. MONEY| TO LOAN 83 Frankiin St AUCTIONEER Succeasor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581:3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WiILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING Norwich, Conn Ve e\ |'TOBACCO FOR SALE—. high grade Jersey, fine family cow, calf vy side. F. S. Kob- bins, Preston City. Tel 1342 seplid FOR SALE-—200 cords of hard wood; will begin a new lot Sept. 1st.; sawed stove lengths and delivered to all parts of the city ; lso 6 -cords of oak slab and 25 cords of dry wood airtignt stoves. Peter Nawrocki, Yantie. Tel. 1104, sepld R SALE—Double cottage on Furnace Si., Danielson. Apply to i Estate and Insurance seils Foreign Muney Orders and Steam- ship Tickets for ali parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Insurance: pleasant neighborhood, pleasing surround- ings, has mail and telephone service, near markets and RR., cottage, newly painted and decorated, tile flelds, Jarge pastures, valuable wood- land, fine $3,000, only Thames St., 3 brick house and bulldifiy lois. frojtage on same running through to the river. Many of the building lots on West|in Thames St. are the most desirable in the city, having a fine view overlooking the Thames Tiver. ly adapted for manufacturing, coal, lum- ber, or_any other business. the property—the Central Vermont rail- way having only a right of way through same. $1,300 cash, balance on first mortgage, and a long term second mortgage with monthly payments. e — e =" FOREIGN AGENCY Real Estate and Fire in excellent running order, can surprisingiy cheap. K. C. son, Conn. Tel. 276. new tires and tubes on rear wheels. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St., Danielson, Ct. FOR SALE—Plerce Arrow, b-passenger, c bought Young, Daniel- septod _ FOR SALE—Overland touring, $250 Tel. 340. se) A FORMIGLIO, Franklin St Norwich, Cona. Fhome 7845 mardd 2 GOOD 170 ACBE FARM, mile village, 7-room of barn and outbuildings, 60 acres fer- | o apple orchard, good water, 700 cash. Particuiars. Lists. Tryow's Agency, Willlmantic, Conn. MUST BE SOLD The Martin F. Bent estate on West consisting of . two-family The property cobsists of apout 350 feer West Thames St, part of ‘Thames ai ! 1 The lots on the river front are especial- The Thames river water rights go with t Will be seld at a big sacrifice. Terms: | c 3 For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. u t touring car, come to the auction on Sej Northuj sior, A-1 price very low. Walnut St, Wauregan, Conn. condition, come in and let us demonstrate it to you see all the improvements over other inod- els; don't forget to iake a look at_the Road-stir side car, it is a dandy. wich Cycle Co., 9 Main St ger, triplex spring, first ciass' mechanical and general condition, bargain for Conn. Tel. 752, FOR SALE— ing; several other cars at low prices. Bk Anderson, 21 Mapie SL” Daniels FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmer: miles to the galion; Chaimer: Coalmers 7 pas touring §2,0 mers 4 pas. ceape 32,64, Chalmers & pas, sedan Danielson, Conn. apartment of five ments. _Address Turnished rooms for light housekeeping. 0. 5 Marguerite Bldg., P. 0. i3 furnished rooms for fourth bell, 326 Main St, Marion Bidg. = A FOR RENT--Furnished 500 Bowwey Ave, § hin walk from irolley. sepl FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, team heal Apply 67 Church St sep2ld FOR RENT—Nice newly furnished Tooms, all_improve- X, care of with sep21d TO HBA Tooms; _aiso 45 Union Martin tiouse Annex. sepZld TO EENT—A three-room tenement. In- e 39 Spruce wep2ld TO REN for horses and place or two autos. 24 Mountalu Ave. sep2ld TO RENT—An cight-room tenement, §5 Union St all modern jmprovements. In- quire at City Lunch. B sep20d Ciodly Faraiahed._rootos 2 minutes from sepl8d FOR BENT .::fl;' BENT—Furnished rooms.. Phone 125 School St e sepl6d FOR RE) —In_private family, two ‘sentiemen. lup!lfl FOR SALE—L you want a good Ford t. one at your own price. J. D. 1 Town. _sepifd 1917 threc-speed Excel- condition, will demonsirate, L.'J. LaBonte, 4 South sepldd Ford sedan, good Speedometer, seat covers snd ther extras. Inquire ¥. H. Gilbers, Jew- tt City. Tel. Sep13 dson is here; 4 and get N FOR SALE FOR SALE—1920 Block, 326 Main St Ine Burke, 41 Main St city limits; conveniences TO REN Store In_the Marion quire of Shea & = Mo e S | TO RENT—Furnished rooms. phone 274, auglid FOR RENT—Eight-room nouse, outside garage ; refer- Iy3ed T—4 ences required. Tel. 26 STORAGE_Houschold g00ds _stored for long or short term; rates able b2 Nor- “yele Co., 9 'Main St sepid ¥OR SALE—1920 Overland, 5 passeen- : ume- Tryon's Agency, Willimanti sepéd pass. Bui L iate sale. FOR BALL—1919 fiva condition. Cs ing cars, 6 and 17, $300 to §600; Chevrolet tour- Conn. _Tal, 340. aprya ars; more car for the money, more Maxwell '5_pas. ouring and roadster §1,155, Maxwell , Maxwell sedan $1,895: bas. touring and roadster Chalmers sport model $2.145, . “Chal: oupe "§; 1,94, 95; Maxwell 1l to 2 ton ruck $1,300 to $1,705; all L. o. b. De- roit. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St. Tel. 340, may3d BUY THIS QUALITY HOME Eight rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat. House painted recently and the interior is also in exceptionally fine condition. Bath room fixtures are the best money can purchase. Large lot with fruit and flowers. Convenient to busi- ness section. _ Priced low to en- courage quick sale. Archa W. Coit. Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Phone 212 USED CARS 1920 Overland Roadster. 1920 Overland Touring. 1920 Reo Touring. 1919 Oldsmobile Truck. 1918 Reo, 4-passenger Roadster, Buick, 3-4 Ton Truck. Stewart, 3-4 Ton Truck. Chandler, 4-passenger Roadster. 1916 Reo, 7-passenger Touring. Model 90, Overland, Winter Top. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. A Shetucket Street St, Danielson. Tel. |- PABMS for sale. .Write for -cata- logue.” Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- | son, Conn. Jel6d "FOR SALE Get in touch with us for slight- ly used 1920 Buick Touring Cars. Some good ones com-| ing in. Drop in and look over the new 1921 Model. NGRWICH BUICK CO. 319 Main Street Buick Cars—Gocedyear Tires © G. M. C. Trucks e FOR SALE At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century CIGAES ‘Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. 3. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St, suything extra, 15 Plati Ave. 479-5. from 5.30 to 9 p. m. aug3d JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Tel. Ne. Stone, Concrete Work and Excavating. Address: 123 Qakridge St. City. Tel. €W Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street e Telephone 55i-2 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING | poneer member, no plumbing fixture is sanitary Vielin o, Biltn, B il et | Phone 127:4 1007-3 . ‘;"”‘ - Bliss Place ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ‘Washingion Square. PHONE 581, The very best b wockmen 3¢ the titbent asteed; also heating and gas JORN F. TOMPKINS, o7 West Main Sb T. F. BURNS Heating and Plunibing #1 FRANKLIN STREET music HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 63 UNCAS STREET FOR SALE—Xorses FOR BALE—Brown horse, 1130, age §, 7t | single harness, all for §90; must be sold this week ; ownier has died. Ask for the widow’s horse. Rear residence, 176 North Main St. __sep2ld ¥OB SBALE—One gray horse, & years 250, work single or double, *l: W tfm Siegel. p2d FACE BRICK for Fire Places The Peck-McWilliams Company WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suceessor to STETSON & YOUNG prices by skillea labor. Telephone | crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right 50 West Main St AT BEST VIEW ON THE THAMES THE ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE PROPERTY OF DR. J. C. TAYLGH Consisting of 10 room house witi ail modern improvementsf a garage" ‘or 2 cars, with chauffeur’s quarc- crs. There are two acres of land, plenty of fruit, spacious lawn with hedges and shrubbery. Located on water front. PRICE $8,000. JAMES L. CASE Tel. 876 40 Shetucket Stre - $750 BUILDING PLEEONE & Christian Co., building fva- : s art hnskworkc, ooy |mays & Five: eOCHLEOUARE a1l (arnish 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 Weod Let for $600—part cash—several burdred cords of wood and some timbes, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Chaeice of 4003 o William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. Rooms 1 and 2 Telephone 2365 FOR SALE Twe tenement house, 7 rooms each apartment, all modern ‘improvements, near car line, in good location, only & minutes’ walk from Franklin Square, For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO 198 Cliff Street Tel. w3-3 HOUSES FOE SALE I have two houses for sale, located on West Main Nos. 400-401; both have modern improvements; one is'a two-fam- ily house, the other 2 cottage of five NUBSERY réoms: must be sold tv settle an estate. Apply to Flowers and Trees ~FOR SALE — Shetlang o bloeded, 56 nadress Fatas 3250, price $150, Box 14, Hampton, ‘Conn., or call 649-23 tie. ivaea PIANO TUNERS GEER, TEE 0 TUNER. FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 ELMEE B. PIERSON, 327 West Main St. iyiéa FOR SALE $5,500 will buy pretty Bungalow of 6 rooms. There is a garage and good size lot. Property. is located Gypnectictt equal to The Bulle is no advertising medium in just above Norwich Town. Address Home, care Bullstin, or phone 876. WOQD FOR SALE LOST AND, FOUND BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT LOST—Monday night, between Bridge- and Norwich, kunk i vie. AND_KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL | B3ftci Necary. to this officer . sepisd PARTS OF THE CITY. l:i)ET —TJIY: brindie female French HARRY B. FORD bulf pup. Noufy J. Buckley, Chemical 3 No. 1. 355 - _sep2ad PHONE 782 233 MAIN STREET | - (g Foiween Willmantic _ana Quaker Hill, Sunday, automobiie number :A VERY CHOICE MODERN To RENT Furnisned rooma: sl | roums for light housekeeping. ~Appl at 106 School St._Phones 1044 FOR RENT APARTMENT $45 per month Excellent Location For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE/ BROKER Franklin Square AUCTIONS AUCTION | I shall sell at public auction at the Bradford Garage, so-called. situated a lit- tle west of the railroad crossing at Plain- field, on state road leading to Canter- bury, on THUBSDAY, SEPT. 23, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. (standard time), the following personal property: 12—AUTOMOBILES—12 including two 1-2 ton delivery trucks, 1 one-ton truck, three Ford touring cars and six five-passenger cars of various makes. Oue big brown work horse, 1 nut driving horse, 1 black driving , 1 dark brown team horse, hand- thoroughbred black mare, 4 years oid, very fast, 1 gray horse, 1400 1bs., big Tolstein cow, 1100 1bs., § years old, giv ing milk, néy one-horse jumber wagon. two-horse dump cart, express wagon, tor , open buggies, 3 good express 1 sét hack harness, very nice. . 10 scts light driving Larness farm implements, plows, caltivators, two- horse Buckeye mowing machine, etc., etc. also household furniture, includmg orgar and_phonograph. This will be 2 sale you cannot afford to 1f this date be Be on hand early. plate C73038. Finder please relurn 10 jecidedly stormy, sale will occur mext AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES |Bulletin Office. __________ #P2ld | foir week day. Terms of sale cash = FOUND—Blue ticked hound dog. Have | Caterer. AUTO RADIATORS tested, repaired | R oaying ohartgas - i Divou: and rebuilt, $1 up. Douglass, thé Plumber, | Gneco, f e e ‘sep2id D. M. BROWY, Hamilton Ave,, Norwich, Conn., East BT T s - Side. Tel. 1047-3. sep22d LOST—A bull, red and white. ase Auctioneer and Manager. Moo AT fe notity Ed. Cacoline, 1. F. D. No. 2,| Plainfield, Conn. Phone 21-3. FORD OWNER _Are you Setting a | Norwich. Phone bib-1%. sepsia bright light with the l'!‘“lklflul; lense? If T QTA Th Tt mnT-z_;} 2 > your makmeto is weak and needs re- 3 ursday _afternoon, o Z o s 1o f¢h | fasitioned gold brooch, valued for its as- | LOWELL J. WILCOX ...... Auctioneer charging. The Norwich Welding Co., With the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge | your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- nut St. Phone 214. augsd " VULCANIZING 2 o teed by Les O Legal Lenses — Accessories |¥onit., SUSiE Blarsscd oncst Diamond Tires and Tubes, |dce's L “LOST—About Aug. 7th, a biack and SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET® OPEN EVENINGS. Anto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED ' Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS Straightened and Repaired SAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. |{1IF THAT CAR OF YOURS | 1s NOT RUNNING RIGHT — CALL UF 756 The Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Cenn. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF A.L KINDS Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelistering and Weod Work. sociations, between Franklin Square. 60 ~Main St and Finder return to 60 Main St._and receive Teward, seplld FOUND—For those suffering with hay fever, asthma, rose col end all nasal catarrhs, Breathe Izy, 2 box. Works white spotted hound dog. Finder please return and get reward. Ernest Peltier, Versailles Paper Mill Tel 1776 auglsd AUTOS TO HIRE 293 West Main St_We Phone 857-3. C. D. JOSLY. move everytning anywhere. seplid LOCAL and long di ing. Pnone 720. A. TGUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 Main St, long distance moving, trucking and ex: pressing. _Tel. 387-5. aug24d ~GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, nce moving and trucking. yie Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 11 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1423, TEAMING ana movmg; long distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford S Mam 3e " Puons 19 Bov27d C. B. BROJLEY & SON, Bnetucker S _Phane 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetuckes St. Phone $07. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEANANG AND TRUCKING Jeue very promptly and at ressumable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP. shetucket St Phone 175. AUCTION 1 will sell at public auction MONDAY, SEPT. 27TH, 1920, at 10 o'clock, about eight minutes’ walk from the trol- ley station at Bean Hill, on-the Plain Hill road, the following mentioned articles: One Jersey cow (a good one), 1 horse, 11 years old, sound and kind, good Wwork- er and driver, 1 cultivator, several chains, iron bars, hoes, 2 rakes, 2 hand culti- vators, 1 spade, 1 manure fork, iron tooth rake, 3 hay forks, 1 irdn vise,'1 pair bal- ances (true ones), 1 level, carpenter tools, saws, chisels, bits, augers, 1 apple picier, 1 stone hammer, 'l bush scythe, 1 meat saw and cleaver. § Household goods, such as crockery and 4 bedsteads, * feather beds, boisters, 1 old fashioned bureau, 1 sofa, 1 lounge, 2 | marble top center table. 1 hair wreath set in a deep frame (a beauty), 4 sofa pil- lows, lace curtains, a number of win shades, several dylcmna. carpets, 1 nice- jor lamp and several other lamps, racket and hanging lamps, 1 wheelbar- row, 1 sprinkling pot, 1 paris green gun, baskets, 1 set of measures (good ones), 1 pair of tackle and falls, 1 Concord bug- &y, 1 express wagon, 1 buggy harness, nearly new, other harness; 3 cider barrels, 1 nice 6-gallon keg, a mumber of good chalrs, strainer-pail, tin pans, dish pan, milk bottles, milk cans, 1 drop leaf table, 1 large cutting machine, a lot of chicken wire, 1 ice cream freezer, a lot of fruit jars, number of small stone jars, 1 old fashioned clock, 1 nice meal chest, 1 set quilting frames, 2 cupboards, 1 spinning wheel and 2 reels, 1 flax wheel, 1 nice black walnut parior table, and other things too numerous to mention. If said day prove stormy, the next fair day. Terms strictly cash. HENRY B. LATHAM. 5ep18SWS e MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Closed and Open Cars Day and Night Phone 1988 car to ride in call up JOHN ice car. Phone 1507. CHIEOFODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scatt & Clark Corp. | 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. A BARREL of our flour will make the most loaves@pt bread. Our scratch feed, laying mash and beef scraps will make your hens lay. Try it Greeneville Grain Ca. Tel 328-5. sepld Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich. Conn. Fnone 1366-4 JAMES-ETHIER CO., Props. If you want a comfortable M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. - Dodge closed serv- HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected Phone Shatucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Teleph.one 1227 26-28 Broadway TO RENT—Room, with board; also ta ble boarders, one minute walk from Ma: lin-Rockwell's. -13 -Boswell Ave. DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CAS tigated. Write Postoffics Box wich. Cona. DANCING. AN 22y ‘ Monday, ery. Classes now forming. Phone 1706. &iven Begin now. Sept. 2ith, § p. m., Monday and Thursday followis é! CING—N. H. Levy, instructor. 0dd ws' Hall, Norwich, Conn., classes be: an Pri- BOOKBINDING OOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Bookz Made and Ruled to Order 108 Breadway - TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION | sep2ld Office and Auction Reems, Ne. 43 Matn St, Danielson, Conn HIGHLY IMPOBTANT Public Sale MONDAY, SEPT. 37, 1928, at 10 o'clock & m. sharp, at my farm in Ledyard, Conn., en the Norwich and Westerly state road, miles from Norwich, ope-balf from Ayer's Station, en the and Westerly trolley lie. 75 HEAD OF CATTLE consisting of 2 pair of fancy steers (3 and 4 years old), 1 AsTshire steers (coming 4 years 1'pair 5 year old Holstein bulls well broken), 3 pair 2 year old {4 ih i stein steers,’ 10 bulls marked yearling Holstein Fepietired), 15 aice yousE Coms .15 nice due to freshen soon and some this some beef), 25 extra Cng S your id grads Amieh 2FE8E sow with 5 pigs Chester White sows due to fall, 1 Chester White and chickens, 1 pair f: (mated), § Toulouse iumber of guinea fe One § horse; r Wood] line engine (mounted nearly new 5 horsepower oline engine (mounted), 1 silage cutter, good dump earts, combination timber gear and . wagon, 1 light team wagon, 3 set dou- sle harmesses, several new Scotch collars, 1 sled, 2 m ma- chines, 1 horse rake, 3 harrows, 1 Syracuse plow, 1 cuitivator, 1 sorn planter, 1 folding ‘hine, )‘ ;l htif’d:‘lfl:r e, tewart ipping mach cattie ‘dehorner, 1 Bag sier new ‘ools_(picks, tongs and saws), *mpty cider barrels. 2 barrels vine. rar, several hundred grain bags, cross- ut saw, 1 platform scale, 1 pair mlances, 1 emery stone. aud other mall tools too numercus to mention, As this is my fifth annual sale, 1 sh to say to the public in concluding bill, everything will be €old as vertised Tor the high dollar, without reserve or restriction. Terms of sale will be cash. "";:?i'z:k will oecur the next fair OSCAR H. MAIN, caterer will attend. Address: Norwich, Cosax | MATT TINKER . + Auctioneer AUCTION FRIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1926, at 11 o'cleck f e e e S milie! from Norwich Town, two miles cattle, of five milking cows, all hm four 3 year old heifers with calf, twa yearling heifers, one Ayrshire bull, one pair farm horses, Weight to be sold with harnesses and two- horse wagon. These horses are ‘work- ers—one is a bay horse 3 ol a. other a mare 10 years mode] Ford touring car, 38 (133 cently painted and ove four new t mu,.pgdonxt:h ‘motormeter, dash come and buy it at your own prics. Obe engine, mounted on with saw rig; hay, two mows, about 25 . toms; 1 B o *(pood "oneay; 1" betv¥ one-horse wagon, 1 road car, | iy corn sheller with cutter, 2 set line and pulleys, h}‘_ la‘t 1316 Ford radiator, 2 ladders, one new, 2 pair sied runners, ber, 2 cultivators, 2 plows, 1 ‘mowing 3 ller, 1 er, -ofgh i % Y Gitaway T horsa cu ensiuge cutter, with 20 ft single harness, 1 pair balances, 1'cross- cut_saw, chains, shovels and tools. Terms of sale will be cash. If stormy, sale the next fair week day. MRS. E. E. NORTHUP, J. D. NORTHUP, Norwich Town, R. F. D. Ne. 3. sep18STuTh i P — CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCH: -O78, H Thayer Bulldinr Yorwich, Cemm F etEme——— BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 159 State Street Phene 1118 New Londen, Conn. 3 Plans and Specifications For Fae- tories and Muni Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. ness before the publie, um better | | eolumns of T

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