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WANTED—Male YOUNG MAN desires room and Answer to Box 101, AN artens pay F10 week bgatd | - WANTED—X competent waitiess Mra in office % feomn. " Tal Mooeup 5-3. and_room. g ey ] Lawreace B 1 i N, Y. (near Troy). P 8d ——ea WANTED—] ; 91126 nfl hours. Stats N mantic. Tel uofl'#m- 2 _seplsd COMPETENT DRUGGIST AGE DRUG STORE IN nuv! ING VILLAGE. GOOD POS| BIGHT MAN. BULLETIN. WANTED LABORERS WANTED By Willimantic Street Apply to Superintendent Irvin M. Ford, Telephone vision. WANTED ERRAND BOY Enquire At Advertisement Will Get It e ADDRESS “DRUGGIST," CARE oFr JA& Belletin To Lt - Advertisement Will Rent ki . WANTED—Female A Bulletin Want Advertisement Wil ( WANTED—Miscellaneous A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Wili Rent It —_— & Balletin To Let A Bulletin For Sale Advertisément Will Sell It " FOR SALE o FOR SALE FOR SALE—Automobiles —_————— TO RENT WANTED—Woman T P-l wages. 28 Laurel Hul 128-3. » sep2sd housework ; WANTED—Shoes repaired with _the Ave.. Tel best leather ; reasonable prices. nanuo, 303 West Main St. FOR SALEMarshall & Wendell baby and, practicalty new, $500. Address ox 3. sep23d, 3 0:.:5 #ln, 80 Washington ‘at. L < WANTED—] lon as chambermaid ‘Waitress. m Box C. T.,"care Bul- sep22d R general house- experience not Apply 198- West Thames St., - 2 sep22d WANTED—Girl for gemeral house- otk no waahing. Kom§ K Vignot, 318 » ron’ R4 steady o A5, 3 Franiam St ‘Sopsd WANTED — Ol raise ieetn, Libeity bonds, diamonds, money lvaned e Collatéral Losn Co., 164 Water St (uear Suetucket ®i). FOR SALE—A quantity of assorted gnhh lumber ; reasonable “price. Phone 2-2. E M. Kider, Central Village. Also a few nice shoats. sep23d BIG MONEY is being made selllng our' guuranteed trees, shrubs and roses; every Bome owner a prospective customer ; free equipment; exXperience UNNECESSATY, eX- clusive territory. Allen Nursery Colnj Rochester, N. Y. 8S5Tu! DON'T THROW away your old suits; lusii coats or fur coats; bi Lazarow, the Tailors. Lhey T i the latest style. to the A. & P. store. them in 1o Emodel them 214 Franklin St nest Phone 1968. sep22d “WANTED—Everyone fo know that Ralph Smitn has hired my cider-mill and will be there every day to do custom: WANTED—Sales) for Sati g £.W. Woolworth, Main St jeisa TEACHER three weeks with possibility of steady position. - Will.pay $20 a week. Ac- cessible to Norwich. Apply immedi- ately to Frederick W. Porter, R. D. No. 1, Willimantic, by letter or phone, Willimantic 785-3. . D. Thacher, 43 Tanner St., Norwien Tow TED—Woodlot of 500 cords or also work for portable sawmill within ten miles of Danielson; state price. E. Lambert, Worcester, Mass IF YOU HAVE any furs to be repaired and remodeled, try the New Fur Store, Wanted to eubstitute in school for{lSL Main St. over Woolworths. = Tele- AGENTS whnted; $8 to $10 daily sell ing New Fibre brooms ; every woman will sample by parcel post 70 Wytne broom Co., idimira, N. Y. | WANTED—Men and woimen who burning feet, corns 10 try a box of Salve, iSc; works wonders. Quatatiteed e b T with aching, y lingler's Pharmacy, The Smith Pharmacy. CHILDREN taken for board; nui care, country home, healthy. surroundings. Address Bulletin, 23 Church St., “Willi- The names of boys who are willing to get ap in the morn- ing and earn some mione) carrying papers. Frequent!, there are good routes. Gei your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS ENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 4. m~1.30 t0 5 p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thaye: Building . 289 Residence tel, 12 1 WILL BUY your Write or telephons me it you wan u uy for cash to sell again on easy b o illimand farm for cash. if you want to, sell WANTED—Farms. We said this last year, and e say Il again: 1s your farm Weisler's Farm Agency, Dan- GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- « wmail clerks; commence $135 month; for Lst positions. Kranklin Insti- . Dept. 31-G., Hocnester, N. Y. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hour: Teleghens CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Builds Phone 238.3 Lady A-i‘tl": GAGER “meral Director and : Embalmer “ompt Service Day or HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIiRECTORS AND EMBALMERS- Lady Assistant. DAY OR NIGHT Niaht Telephone 410-2 Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block, infiSfiwm: DR. C. R CHAMBERLAIN Dental - Surgeon 7 Grory Building Notwich, Conn. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 61 { 20-3 and 7 to 8 p. m. e INSURANCE LEARN WITHOUT COST HOW TO INSURE\, CORRECTLY. W. A. SOMERS, W X Xn 1. O 248 Main, J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Music PLUMBING AND GASFITTING member, 5o plumbing fixture is sanil whiess (taps are properly vented. ary Engineer, 1 DO SANITARY PLUMBING, the best that money and brains can produce. Re- COCHRANE, PLURSING, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, ‘Washington Square. FHONE 381, The very best plumbing by eéxpert worimen at the is JOMN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS 91 FRANKLIN STREET BOWTLIve ALLEYS BUWLisu AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING s]uv AAESTIC BUiLDING BACON'S STUDIO GUITAR and UKULELE. Best Methods Taught. Is yours? Dougiuss, the Plumber and Sani- Hamilton Ave. Tel 10472 sep22d ERNEST E. BULLARD Outfits to Lena. - FOR SALE—Zorses got 101 buyers wanting farms this month ; is your farm for List your farm You may see the money for it to- Farm _Ageney, 33 Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE— White enamel bedstead small ma D Wash- stand, Inquire Box 127, Bulletin. sep23d FOR SALE—Handsome second hand foak dining room set, consisting of heavy 12 foot extension table, buffet and five Sane moatedchairs: Inquire Box, 131, Bulletin. - sep23d “¥OR SALE—A fine 2 1% year old hound_dog, good hunter and waich dog; ite Rock, B. sep23d "FOR SALE_Registered Holstein bull cdlves; several by our herd bull at at- tractive prices, and they are sure to lease. Phone, write or -call Valley rms, North Franklin. sep23d FOR_SA) on bull pup 9 weeks old. Inquire at 14 Railroad St, Baitic, ‘Conn. sep23d “FOR SALE—One thoroughly broken coon_dog, price $100; five broken rabbit dogs, price from $40'to $60; one partly broken rahbit dog, will exchange for good shotgun. W. C. Jones, 20 Ash St Willi- mantic, Conn. sep! FOR SALE_Fine pair of working oxe 7 years, weight over 3800 Ibs. Write for attractive price to J. B. Stetson, Brook- yn, Cgfin. Tel. 63-12 Danielson Dis “¥OR SALE—_Two nice little farms, | pleasantly located on main highway and gear the trolley. These are just the rms you have been looking for. Ask Bamuel” Chesbro, Willimantic, Conn. Tel. 18- sep22d FARM for sale, between Norwich and ‘Westerly. For details, B8 v care Bulletin. Se23WFS FOR BALE—Two good cows: price reasonable. Tel. 1872- sep22d FOR SALE—Seven beef steers, one pair matched 4 year old Holsteins, one €ow 4 years old, due to calve Oct. 1st. Dantel ‘Sullivan, ' Box 45a, Moosup, 1-4 mile north of hooihouse. seép22d FOR SALE—A hog 1 year old. Ad- dress Plesha, 183 Roosevelt Ave. sep22d FOR SALE—Good eight-room house, about ten minutes’ walk to the postoffice, on 25 York Ave.; price reasonable. sep22d FOR SALE—Five grade good milking goats; a bargain. Charles Kusian, Han- over, Conn. sep22d D—To buy second har+ fur- 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 s Franklin st.. Phode WANTED — Antique furnilufe, mire colored glass, china, old books. and old 'letters. Bruckner, 55 branklin St Tel’ 717-K ~ WANTED EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER Address Box 80, Care Bulletin MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all” ‘Persunal prop. erty at a low rate decmed pledges for o e, HiT0 Loa | U rrafkin St LIBERAL . LOAN co. Norwich, Conn AUCTIONEER Succeasor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING ) TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a —_———————/ Whitestone Cigar sar 3. F. CONANT, $70 per thousand. 1 Franklin St. P FOR SALE—16 ft flat bottom power- boat, 2 1-2 horsepower Fairfleld motor. A. 0. Palmer, Allyn's Poi FALL PLANTING ro Rochester guaranteed nursery stock; ba gain leaders: 6 assorted fruit trees, $11; 216 assorted grapes, $5; 12° currants or gooseberries, §5; 12 biackberries or rasp- berries, $2.50; 100 asparagus roots, 3 12 rhubarb roots, $2.50; b assorted floy ering ohrubs, $4; iiolland bulb_coilection, hyacinths, crocus and tulips, $5; orders taken until Oct. 2d. Address or Phone 1368-2. James C. Turner, P. 0. Box No. 521, New. London, Conn. sep20d COWS for sale; 25 new mileh cows, one carload Vermont cows, just arrived. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. 30 Lebanon. sepita FOR SALE—Cow and calf. Inquire S. G. ‘Young, Horton Farm, Jewett City. sepild WUN of our customers haz gold flah what has dandruf; be ast e What wuz good for it, w1 fol him that I couldntt anser no kweschuns about fish but 1 did no that Anndor achelor size at loc wuz a good cigar, also the Anndora special at 7 Wuz 4 good mild . cigar. Fagan's smoke $hov, 0pp. WoolWorth's. sepléd FOR SALE—A high grade Jersey, a fine family cow, calf by side. K. S. Kob- bins, Preston City. Tel. 18 sepl3d 0 cords of hard wood; will begin a new lot Sept. 1st.; satwed stove lengths and delivered to all parts of the city ; also 60 cords of oak slab and 55 cords of dry wood for airtight stoves. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1104, ~sepid FOR SA Double cottage on Furnace St., Danielson. Apply to the Bodo Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 2o Carter 8t Danielson. Tel. 223-2. aug2d FARMS for sale. Write for cata- logue. Racine's Farm Agency, Dani son, Cona. Jelsd Buys.a Five-room Cottage a!l furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- ated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 § minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part | : cush—several hurdred cords of Wood ! and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 4003 William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. |. Rooms 1 and 2. Teleohone 2365 PLEBONE & Christian Co,, contraciors, sionework, brickwork, con. crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and | anything extra. Call between 5 and from 5.30 to 9 p. m. Stone, Concrete W nd\ Excavating. 123 Oakridge St, City. Tel. 627-3, FACE BRICK Fire Places Peck-McWilliams Company e FOR BALE—Onpe gray horse, § y rears 4, welght 1250, work single or double, ;L ngltl i gle or double, Slegel. sep2d _FOR BALE — Shetland pony, pure | biooded, “alie 3350, price $150m Aadre 14, Hampton, Conn., or call 649-23 itie. ividd WILLIAM C. YOUNG Syccessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDI Best work and imaterials at prices by skilled labor, PIANO TUNERS 50 West Main St HOTELS HAYES BROS, Preps. Telaphone 1227 American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connectsd | Phene 584 Phone Bhetucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN e GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prespect St. Phone 5iL PIANO TUNER * BYRON A. WIGHTMAN FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Pione 588-2 22 Clairemont Ave Flowers and Trees The home of, the late George H. Pratt, 59 Asylum Street, corner of Pearl, 10 rooms, up-to-date in every detail. OQak floors, sun parlor, new steam heater, gar- age for two cars and extra build- irg lot adjoining. For further particulars inquire of Thos. H. Beckley Real Estate and Insurance m‘\ il FOR SALE “ FOR SALE Get in touch with us for slight- ly used 1920 Buick Touring Cars. Some good ones com- ing in, Drop iu and look over the new 1921 Model. NORWICH BUICK CO. 319 Main Street ick Cars—Goodyear Tires| G. M. C. Trucks HOUSES FOR SALE 1 have two houses for sale, located on FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY 4 BOBBINS COURT Wesq Main St Nos. 400-401; both have modern improvements; one is'a two-fam- ily -house, the other = cottage of five rooms; must be sold iv settle an estate. Apply to BLMER R. YIEESON, < yied 327 West Main St. AECHITECTS CUDWORTH & THONFSON, Thayer Buildinr. rivieh, Comm. R THERE is nc ad: $5,500 will buy pretty Bungalow of 6 rooms. There is a garage and good size lot, Property is located | just above Norwich Town. Add FOR SALE $3,500.00 Farm of 40 acres, land well divided, sew house and bamn, 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., Norwieh. HEDGE AVENUE Two-family house; modern im- provements; lot 47x147; house re- unuK painted and shingled. Price PLAIN HILL ROAD A bungalow ideally situated; has 6 rooms; there arage for one car. Owner wi ou 10 ton of coal now in cellar. Price $5,500. THAMESVILLE Semi-bungalow type of houss, 7 rooma and bath; lot 50x100. Thor- olghly modern, inciuding sleeping porch. Price L. E $5,500 WILL BUY eight-room cottage house, With all modern improvements, hot and cold water, gas, electric light, set tubs and new stemm heating system, hardwood floors, cement walk all around the house, cement cellar ; good Jocation: five minutes' walk {rem arlin-Rockwell's. For full particulars, Bsee l4 Tel. sA V- COVELLO, oufr st FOR SALE No. 15 H, P. electrio motor, starting box, switch transformer, corn erscker, steel plate grinder, full’ line shafting, pulleys and belt. C. D. BABCOCK, Tel. 19-12. Jewett Clty, FOREIGN AGENCY seils yoteign swoney U Fs and Steam-+ ship Tickels for au ot the worid, Packages of all kinds delivered in ali parts of Europe. Keal kstate and Fire insurance. AL FORMIGLIO, 230 Franklin si, Nerwich, Conn. Flhone 7845, mardd GOOD 170 ACRE FARM, pleasant neignbornood, pieasing surround- ings, has muil and telepnone service, near markets and Ki., mie village, i-room cotiage, newly painted and decorated, large barn and outbulldings, 60 acres fer- tile flelds, large pastures, valuable wood- land, fine apple orchard, good water, $3,000, only $700 cash. Particulars. Lists. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Cenn, MUST BE SOLD The Martin ¥, Lent esiste on West Thames St, consisung two-famuly brick hiouse and builiing los. "Lhe property consists ot about 350 feevi froitage o West Thames Bt, part of sane runnmg througn iv the Thames niver. Many of the building lots on West Thames St. are the most desirable in tne city, having & fine view overlooking the i ‘Unames river. The lots on the river front are especial- Iy adapted for manufacturing, coal, lum- ber, or any other business. The Thames river water rights go with the property—te Central Vermont rail- way_ having; ony a Fight of way through sume. Will be sold at a big sacrifice. Terms $1,500 cash, balance on first mortgage, and a long term second moTtgage With monthly payments, o For tull particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORA Beal Estate Broker, Franklin Square. P BUY THIS QUALITY HOME lignts, st T recently and the interior is exceptionally fine condition. Batt room fixtures are the best mone, an purchase. Large lot with fru and flowers Convenient to bu:. iess section, Priced low to e. scurage quick sale. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Proparties _icphone 1334 63 Broad WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOdD AND SAVE ' YOUR COAL. HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE—Little Six Buick coupe, newly painted -and laicly overhauled, $160,, Keyptoue, Tallobhg Con Moosup, sepzdd FOR RENT—Basement of three rooms, With bath and good yard. Write 55 Union St. sep23d FOR SALE—1913 Cadillac 7-passenger | Co touring car, first class mechanical condi- tion, ¥450. L. A. Bradford, Dauielson, Tel. 131. sep2dd FOR-SALE or will oxchange for smaller car, an Overland to.ring car, first class memlfin&mgnm., good tires and two spares. . pell Co., or 12 Bliss Pl A. ‘Tougren, Edw. Chap- lace. sep23d FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring, A-1 condition; any reasonable offer takes it Inquire Ford Service Station after 6 p. m. sep2dd TO RENT — Furnl apartments. Congaon, St Mciniey Ave. SepbiTwins TO RENT—Room, with board ; also ta- ble boarders, one minute walk froms Mar- lin-Rockwell’s. 13 Boswell Ave. sepzid FOR HENTFurnished rooms, 500 Boswell Ave., 3 min. walk from trolley. _sepzza” FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, with steam heat. Apply 67 Church St sep2ld ENTTuridshed rooms; also rooms for light housekeeping. 3§ Union ¥OR SALE—Harley & Davidson motor- cycle with gide car, practically new ; will | sell cheap if taken at once. Phone 1059-3. sep23d 5 BALE—Three-ton, stake body, ¥OR lualevvaord; 4 good truck at a price. For ' particulars, address sm: Board of “Water Commissioners, Room 702, Pilgard Building, Hartford, Conn. sep23d “¥OR SALE—Ford roadster, 1015, good condition. Call at 162 North Main St ‘Tel 71 sep23d FOR SALE—Velle touring car in No. A-1 shape, four new cord tires, new top - Collins. FOR SALE—Dodge touring car, 191 excellent condition be seen eves ings. I K. Briggs, Willimantic Camp- ground. sep22d, FOR SALE—1914 Metz runabout, good motor and magneto, $100; 1915 ' Metz roadster, self statter, Bosch magneto, $225; 1916 Metz touring car, all new tires ‘and painted, $225; 1917 Mets_tour- ing car, in A-1 shape, $315; set of our d_good paint; reason for selling. . Call S 22a shock absorbers for Kord car, $5.75; DU4 Bosch magnelos, guarantc, $38.50; DU4 Bosch magnetos, variadle ark, dual ig- mition, $38.50. Metz Agency, Danielson, Conn.”_Phone 13 sepizd FOR SALE—One-ton Chevrolet truck, Dearly new, at a sacrifice price. Lambert, 341 Main St, Norwich. FOR SALE—Overland touring, $230, new tires and tubes Off rear wheels. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St., Danieison, CU Tel. 340. seplsd FOR SALE—If you want a good Ford touring car, come 1o the auction on Sept. 24 and get’one at your own price. J. D. Northup, Norwich “Town. seplsd FOK SALE—1917 three-speed Excel- slor, A-1 condition, will demonstrate, price’ very low. L. J. LaBonte, 4 South walnut St, Wauregan, Conn. seplid FOR SALE—1920 Ford sedan, good condition, Speedometer, seat covers and other extras. Inquire . H. Gilbert, Jew- ett City. el 45. sepl THE 1921 harley-Davidson is here come i und let us demonstrate it to you : see all\the 1myrovements over other inod- els; don't forgel to take a look at_the Road-stir side car, it is a dandy. Nor- Wich Cycle Co., 9 ‘Main St sepld FOR SALE—1920 Ovorland, 5 passeen- ger, triplex spring, first class’ mechanical and general conwition, bargwin for imme- diate sale. ‘iryou's agency, Willimantic, Conn. ‘el 752, sepbd St Martin rouse Annex. sep2ld qung BENT—A three-room tenement. In- 39 Spruce St sep2ld E_E icely furnished rooms, No. § Marguerite Bidg., 2 minutes from P.o. sep18d FOE BENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 522-13. 125 School St. . sepled FOR RENT—In privgle family, two furnished rooms (ol"’ mum’ mfl: fourth bell, 326 Main St. Marion Bidg. sep] | T0 BENT—A store in the Marion Block, 326 Main St Inquire of Shea & A Bulletin To Let MRS. NK A THOM _sep23d C. E. MACFARLANE...... Burke, _ ain St sugild TO BENT—Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274. ¥PE BENT—Eight-room nouse, outside city limits; conveniences: garage ; refer- ences required. Tel. 263, ived STORAGE—Household goods stored for long cr short term; fates reason- able. Fanuing Studio, 52 Broadway. decsa T0 RENT—Furnished rooms; roums for light housekeeping. at 106 School St. Phone 104S- FOR RENT | 3 very choice, modern apart- ments; conveniently located. $25.00 per month. For further particulars inguire of JOHN A. MORAN . REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSORIES AUTO RADIATORS tested, repaired and rebuilt, $1 up. Douglass, the Blumber, 70 Hamilton Ave., Norwichi, Coni., East Side. Tel sep22d ORD OWNER_Are you getting a bright light with the regulation lense? It not. your magneto is weak and needs re- | charging. .The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge your_magneto while you Wait. 31 Chest- nut St Phone 214. sugsd FOB BALE—1919 five-pass. Buick Six in A-1 condition. Call Tel. 628-] sepdd FOR SALE-—saswell touring cars, 16 and 1i, 3500 10 §600: Chevrolet tour- iug; several other cars at low prices. Anderson. -zl Mapic St, Daniel- Conn, _ Tel,” 840. 3a cars, more car for tie money, mors miles to the galion: Maxwell 5 pas. touring and roadster $1,155, Maxwel coupe $L7%5, Maxweil sedan $1.8y5 Chaimers’ 5 pas. touring and roadsie 945, Chalmers sport modei Chalmers 1 past. touring 32,085, Chal mers 4 DPas, Gwupe 32,64, Chalmegs o pas. sedan $2,7ba; Maxwell 1% to 2 tor. track $1,800 ‘to $1,70; 2l £ 0. troit. “H. B. Anderson, 21 Maple St. Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. may3d Elgin Six is now performing some won- derful hili climbing stunts. The T. J. Shahan Co. 18 Bath Street Sole Agents DEMONSTEATION GLADLY GIVEN USED CARS. 1920 Overland Roadster. 1920 Overland Touring. 1920 Reo Touring. 1919 Oldsmobile Truck. 1918 Reo, 4-passenger Roadster. Zuick, 3-4 Ton Truck. tewart, 3-4 Ton Truck. nandler, 4-passenger Roadster, 16 Reo, 7-passenger Touring. wiodel 90, Overland, Winter Top. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Phone 212 Shetucket Street e AUTOS TO E IF THAT CAR OF YOURS C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St_Wi move everything anywhere. Phone 857 seplid LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Monday, a pair of gold-rim- med spectacles, on Broaaway. Owner may Bave same by calling at this office. sep23d ST—Tuesday evening, on Laurel Hill cane. Tel $18-5. Reward. onday night, between Bridge- port and Norwich, & skunk fur _stole. Finder return to Lhis office. sep22d LOST — Between Willimantic and Quaker Hill, Sunday, automobile number plate C73098. Finder please retumn to Bulletin Office. sep21d IO |séme by paying charges. J. H. Dixon, Oneco, Conn. sep21d LOS: - afternoon, an “Thursday old- fashioned gold brooch, valued for its as- - Main St ° and sociations, between 60 Franklin ‘Square. Finder -return to 60 Main Bt and receive Teward. seplld BOUND—For those suffering with hay fever, asthma, rose colds @nd ail nasal catarrhs, Breathe Iizy, 25¢ a box. Works wonders. ~ Guaranteed' by Lee & Osgood Cq, Ingler's, Smith's, Phatmacy and all druggists. sep2d T LoST—About Aug. 7th, a black and white spofted hound dog. Finder please | return and get reward. Ernest Peltier, Versailles Paper Mill Tel 1776. auglsd e * BOOKBINDING . BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chicopodist, Fvot. Specialist (FROTECT YJUR FEET) LOCAL aud Jong distance auto truck- ing. Phone A. Slegel. augdd GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St, long_distance moving, trucking and ex- pressing. Tel. 387- aug24d GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance waving and - trucking. Tel. €17-12. yie Long Distance Moviuxg and Expressing. Zimmerman, 1 Boswell Ave. el 1 TEAMING 80d movmg; long dista: trucking a specialty. Jjohn H. Ford 233 Main St Puone 792. movald C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucker St Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucker St. Phone 607 PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAKING AND PRUCKING very prompty d at reasvnable P ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Sietucket St Phone 175, MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Closed and Open Cars Day and Night Phone 1988 JAMES-ETHIER CO., Props. if you want a comfortabie lcar to ride in call up JOHIN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Dodge closed serv- Norwich. ice car. Phone 1507. DANCING. DANCING—N. H. Le: IS NOT RUNNING /|RIGHT — CALL UP 756 ¥OR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmers | ihe Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street OVERRAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphelstoring and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches 'Seott & Clark Corp. |507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING. meet in the Town Hall in said Town Sat- urday, Sept. th, A. D. 1920, at 2 o'clock p. m. (standard time), to fix the time of opening and_eclosing of Annual wise by law provided. KARL F. BISHOP, E. H. M'CALL, W. F. CLARK, Selectmen. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 22d, 1920. NOTICE 1l in said Town, Friday, Se th, admit all women shall be found qual KARL F. BISHOP, H. M'CALL, *. CLARK, W Seiectmen. C. J. ABELL, Town, Clerk. Lebanon, Conn., Sept. 22, 1920, PEOBATE CONVENTION NORWICH DISTRICT the 23d day of September, A. D. 1921 in nomination a candidate for Judge iProbate for said District. JUSTIN HOLBEN, Chairman Probate Convention. USKIDE SOLES AND PANCO Guaranteed for Four Months. 1| Surely Will Try Them at GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING CO. 86 Franklin Street NINO DI PALMA, Prop. ness before the public, there is no um Dbetter than through the ad columns of The Bulletin. IREE ¥ urmm. medium oy e olsteins, 1 tered Holstein calf 5 months old, ose. & year old steer, some White Rock hens. The electors and legal voters of the ' Town of Lebanon are hereby warned to Town Meeting and Electors’ Meeting to be held in October and November, 1920, and in Succeeding years, unless other- on the farm known as the Col Rogers farm, on Wauwecus Hill, three miles from Norwich Town, iwo miles from Yantic, i Thirteen head of eattle, of five milking cows, all due to fi four 3 year old heifers with call yearling~ heifers, bull, one pair farm horses, weight 3200, | 10 be sold With harnesses and liorse wagon. These horses are rs—one is a bay horse § The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the Town of Lebanon will meet in the Town from 9 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock p. m. (standard time), and Saturday, Sept. 25th, 1920, at the same hours, to he elector’s oath Wwho Concord buggi The duly elected Delegates to the Re- publican Probate Convention for the Dis- trict of Norwich are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in the City of Norwich, in said District, on_Thursday, 1 otclock p,m., for the purpose of placing of BY JINGO! That Sounds Good LB Advertisement Will Reatlt AUCTIONS. 5 AUCTION Will be £0ld at public auction om MONDAY, SEPT. 27TH, 1920, the farm of the late Frank A. situated near trolley station, two south of North Stonington, three o wam enooth Jand, bar acres workshop, crib, garage, and small ing, fn A-1 condition. At same day, the personal property be sold, beginning at 10 o'clock, Said farm sold at 1 o'clock. cash on personal property; 10 per on farm at time of sale, Ten htad two horses, wagons an ‘tools, hold goods 100 Lumerous to mentiom. 1f stormy, sale first fair day. HENRY L. ALLEN, Auctioneer. AUCTION I will sell at public auction &t By place, 215 Mountain St, Willimantie,' auglld_ | Conn. - WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 29TH, 1998, at 10 & m. (rain or shime), 14 HEAD REGISTERED AND GRADE HOLSTEIN 1&" One registered Holstein cow with. g~ record of 478 Ibs. of milk and 18 Ibs..of- butter in seven days—this cow I8 freshen in the spring; two 5 year cows, giving good mess of milk, and coming in in the spring; ten I year heifers, bred to come in in the winter and” ring; 3 registered Holsteins, 5 grade rsey, 1 Guernsey, 1 Tegis- One_coupe auto body, 1 glass front, 1. Ford business body. 2 sets of seats for a. Reo truck, 1 hard rubber tired double harness, 1 saddle, 500 sugar lot of horse collars, plow, I& and cultivator, set of wheels, set runners, 1 business wagon, small b Iot of cider barrels, § and 10 gallon kegs, 1 typewriter in good order; other articles not mentioned. , set tato digger also many WILLIAM E. CLARK. Willimantie, Conn. ‘WITTER BROS. . Auctioneers Office and Auction Rooms, No. 43 Main St, Danieison, Conn HIGHLY IMPORTANT Public Sale MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1920, &t 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, at my farm in Ledyard, Conn., on theé Norwich and Westerly state road, six miles from Norwich, one-half mile from Ayer's Station, on the Norwich and Westerly trolley line. 75 HEAD OF CATTLE consisting of 2 pair of fancy Deven steers (5 and 4 years old), 1 pair Ayrshire steers (coming 4 years old), 1 pair 5 year old Holstein bulls (ali well broken); 3 pair 2 year old Hol- stein steers,’ 10 bulls {consisting of Ayrshires and Holsteins), 1 nicely marked yearling Holstein bull (regis- tered), 1 Hoistein bull (§ months oid, registered), 13 nice young cows (some due to freshen soon and some this fall, somc good beef), 25 extra nice heifers {2 and 3 year old grade Ayrshire and Holstein, large number with calf), 20 good growthy yearling heifers, 1 pair of horses (gentle and good workers, weight 2800 Ibs.), 12 nice large young sheep with a Dorset ram, 1 young ram, 1 fat calf, 1 Chester White sow with 5 pigs § weeks old, 8 young Chester White sows due to farrow this fall, 1 Chester White boar, 150 fowl and’ chickens, 1 pair fancy wild geese (mated), 5 Toulouse geese, 35 turkeys, aumber of guinea fowl. One 6 horsepower Woodpecker gaso- line engine (mounted with saw), 1 nearly new 5 horsepower Majestic gag- oling‘engine (mounted), 1 Biizzard en- sila¥ cutter, 2 good dump carts, 1 combination timber gear and _team wagon, 1 light team wagon, 3 set dou- ble harnesses, several nearly new Scotch collars, 1 sled, 2 mowing ma- chines, 1 horse rake, 3 harrows, 1 Syracuse plow, 1 enitivator, 1 Eclipse corn planter, ‘1 folding sawiny chine, 1 set heavy timber tackle with rope.’ 1 Stewart clipping machine, 1 cattle dehorner. 1 hog oiler, new les ols (picks, tongs and saws), .16 pty cider barrels. 2 barrels of vine- . several hundred grain bags, cross- it 'saw, 1 platform scale, 1 pair naw alances, 1 emery stone, and other mall tools too numerous to mention. As this is my fifth annual sale, I vish to say to the public in concluding his bill, everything will be sold as irvertised for the high dollar, without reserve or restriction. Terms off the sale will be cash. If stormy, sale will occur the next fair week day. A caterer will attend. Addyess: OSCAR H. MAIN, MATT TINKER ..... seseess Auctioneer| AUCTION FEIDAY, SEPT. 24, 1920, st 11 o'clock - two one Ayrshire year] i 00d twe- fioe ‘work~ her ' mare 10 years old.. One” lats| model Ford touring car, a one, re- | | cefitly painted and oot tires, speedometer, motormeter, dash clogk, ; come and buy it at your own price. One engine, mounted on truck, with saw hay, two mows, about 25 tons: 1 S household goods, 1\churn, butter boxes, 2 (g00d 'ones), 1 heavy one-horse wagon, 1 Toad cart, nearly new, stones, 1 washing machine, 1 wringer, 1 ' corn sheller with bo: Cutter. 2 set line shafting, with and pulleys. boring machine, 4 Ford fens 1 1916 Ford radiator, 2 ladders, § ¥ one new. 2 pai sied runners, 1 lot lum- ber, 2 cultivators, 2 plows, 1 com plant- er, 1 land roller, 1 mowing machine, 1 hozsa rake, 1 cutaway harrow, 1 Ross ensiiage cutter, with 20 ft. carrier, 1 lot single harness, 1 pair balancss, 1 cross- cut_saw, chains, shovels and small tools. aorse blankets, 1 sleigh, two grind- 1 root cutter, 1 hay hangers 1 lot carpenter tools, vise, Terms of sale will be cash. 1If stormy, sale the next fair week day. MRS. 2. E. NORTHUP, J. D. NORTHUP, Norwich Town, R. F. D. No. 9. sep18STuTh FLOUR, GRAIN 'AHD FE=D. A BARREL of cur flour will make the most laaves of bread. OQur scratch laying mash and Leef scraps will your hens lay. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi. | Co. Tel 328%-5. Try it. Greeneville Grain James unol&&‘x. our new