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A Bulletin Want N ANTED =; 4, g WANTED — Salesman Singes ewing Maching Con 48 oct>8d A Bulletin To Let A Bulletin Want WANTED—Fomate WANTED—Miscellaneous- WANTED—A woman for work. oo hone 85-4 Willimantle Division, WANTED-—To hire-a e or apar Builetin Co. e s oct28d " oy over 16 years old_wanted for Sat- und Sundays at Bell's lce Cream ‘ TED—Married man on farm, to I-ll‘-,lfllll herd of cows; milking done by rmachine; tenement, Wood, ete., nished; near church and school, 3 miles r Norwich. N. E. Whitin, ain oct2! BOOKBINDERS wanted ; experienced ; references and state wages' expécted. ol Mig. Co., Poughkcepie, N X oct29d i e SRR TWANTED Men_to chop cord wood tools. 341 West Thames St. r mill. oct2: WANTED—CGovernment wants rallway clerks ; $135 month; list positions =‘; write immediately. Franklin Insti- tate, 31-H, Rochester, N. Y. oct I IMWFS “MELF WANTED Four or five men to cut Jogs and work around sawmill Wobk and good wages. C lips, Plamntield . ITED—A teamster and two men to cut wood and timber; aiso one tie estter. Phene 1454 oct168TuTh T WANTED Man or boy for farm work. jerbart West, Stoningion, Conn. Tel iystie Div oct27d _WANTED maker, _at &y ; steady work; good pay. serzid e A WANTED—Situation as private chauf- age 25, competent, perience as me- kel, 62 Myers oct26d " BRIGHT honest boy wanted to learn drug business; reasonable hours and Address Loz 493 oct1sd Klayers : $11.25 for nine rmal Dormitory, 2 Willimantic Yeung Man to learn Dry Goods Bu ness, although one with some experi- ence preferred. THE 8. A. GOLDSMITH COMPANY New Londen, Conn. Dept. A WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money caftyiag papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be teady for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. —_— FUNERAL DIRECTORS — WANTED—A wofking fiousekeoper and companion in a family of two aduits 5o washing or ironibg. - Address P. i carc Bulletin, d " WANTED—] -Hourly nursing by Nerwich nurse. Box 125, Bullétin OMos: OCt2TWFS TWANTED—A _ Womnan hoUsework in & family of t¥er ASgie d Mrs. Edward Johnson, 431 W St aflernoons o evenings. N ing \ DENTISTS DR. D. J. COYLE 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Tfihphamfl‘ DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon KGrory Building Norwich, Conn. DENTIST DR. EDWARD RIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone Hours 9:12; 1:30-5 avd 7 to 8 pu m. BUILDING HOUSE PAINTER, paperhanger, gen- eral jobbing; estimates given, anywhere. FPhone 1554-2. Kudlick, 263 Central Ave. oct L. BECKENSTEIN, contracting, ing, paperhangin, int- and, plastering. Address 20 Spalding St, Norwich, $7 Bentley Ave., Ocean_Heach. octéd GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer %2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 apridMWFawl CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street amber of Commerce Building Foome e Lady Assistant GAGER Fimeral Director and Embalmer Teomst Service Day or Niaht HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT PEREONE & Christian Co., bullding contractors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement. plasfer, and paint, and nnxmmé‘exlm. 15 Platt Ave. Tel No. 479-5. Il between 5 and 6.30 a. m. anJl irom 5.30 to 9 p. m. augdd JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Stone, Concrete Work and Excavating. Address: e 123 Uakridge St, City. Tel 637-5 CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY, THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor 0 STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and maiérials at right prices by skilled labor. Telephone 50 Weet Main St NURSERX Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS " Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 PIANO TUNERS PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN Phone 584 4 BOBBINS COURT WANTED—A good Kitchen stove, lso sewing machine. 59 Frankiim St oct26TuThS WANTED—Second Tand furniture, Dont give your used fumiturs . We will buy one piece or a gum a8 we have the best facilities for handling in this state. Higrest cash price right in our hand. Lows D. Ward, 30-32 Water treet. Tel. 708-3, TuThFoetdd. Advertisement Wifl%a lt Advertisement Will Sell 1t e e ] “FOR SALE Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE FOR ‘SALE—Autemobiles A Bulletin For Sale ' Mt Vil 3411 TO RENT FOR SALE-—Choice registersd boar Digs, 11 wecks old ; boar Storrs Lass Sth, sow by Symboleer 25th; brother to 191§ international grand champion, price $1b. Guy S. Richmond, Windham, Conn. 1312 - octi9d FOR SALE—Several good used Singer machines, on sale Friday—and Saturday. Sigey, Sewing Maching Ca 48 Main St. oct "FOR SALE—_A thoroughbred Ayrshire heifer 2 1-2 years old, with calf 5 weeks WANTED_Men of _Women _to tompt relief and _protect themselvss BEainst hay fever, asthma, colds a%d ca tarrh to try “Breathe Bzy” %sc. Works wonders,. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood. Engler's, Smiith's Pharmacy and all arug- Bists. oct2d WANTED—Antiques of all kinds. King, 48 Water St. Phone 487-3. oct25d WANTED—I will pay §2 a hundred for old books.” King, 4§ Water St Phone 487- oct23d WHQ'S goin’ to be elected? ' Ité "a Harding to decide; 'course some people are Coxsure tiiey know. Plpes 29c, pipes ble, ‘also 7oc. City Life cigar be; Ann- dora ecigar 7c, 3 for_20c; Scholl's broad- leaf wrapper cigar Sc, 2 for 15¢, ‘at Fa- gin'’s Smoke Shop. octidd ATTENDANTS—Men and women at- tendants to care for the epileptic and the feeble-minded ; no previcus _experierice necessary ;. wages to begin $42.50 per month with maintenance. Apply of Write Mansfleld State Training School and Hos- pital, Mansfleld Depot, Conn. _.oct23d AGENT Norw surance or other, Norwich and vicinity ; now is the time to sell our dollar-a-month sickness and accldent and i death policies; $100 death from matural causes; nothing like it; top noteli com: mission_to producers. Agency Dept. P. O. Box 3455, Boston, Mass. oct2dd WANTED —Antique desk. Phone 110-14 Norwich after 7 p. m. octidd WANTED—Ygur farm or business, when for sale, We sell quick. See Nathan Weisler, 9 School St, Danielson. _oct19d WANTED—Household__goods of _all kinds, King, 48 Water St. Phone 487-3. octisd WANTED—Second hand -an g furniture, A. Bruckner. Tel 717-3. Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. ocigd WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning fcet, corns and callouses, to try a box of Smow Drop Salve, 25c; works wonders. Guaranteed by Englers Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk and The Smith Pharmacy. sep21d 1 WILL BUY your ue 55 farm for cash. ‘Write or telephone me if you want to sell gaick. I buy for cash to sell again,on easy terms. Horace S. Katon, Willimantic, Conn. sepild WANTED—F Wi got 101 buyers w. is your farm for sale? today. You may <oo the money for it to- morrow. Heiman's Farm _Ageney, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson. Conn. — augéd AUCTIONEER Succezsor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jowett City Post Office, Norwich Town : LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING Tirme: ing farms this month ; List your farm On Diamonds, Ji eiry, Waiches and all Persunal prop. erty at a low rate of interest. Unre« sals. LIBERAL LOAN “Norwich, Conn o crafinbn Su AUTOS TO E FEANKLIN SQUAKE Taxi, 209 Main $t. Phone 1994 G. R. Brown. sep24d C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move cverything anywhere. Phone $57-3. seplid “LOCAL and long distance auto truck- IRs. Phone 720. A, Siegel augdd GUS LAMBERT, JR.;-No. 341 Main St, long distance moving, trucking and ex- pressing. Tel. 387- augzdd deemed piedgos for |* old. Telephone 170S. oct29d FOR SALE—Good rabbit dog. 326 Central Ave. oct29d FOR_SALE—New milch Jersey cow. Apply 9.!‘ere-u.m Murphy, Otrobando road. FOR SALE—The Herbert Gallup és- tate, located in Oneco, Cofin., one of the best’ locations 1n towr, comprising three dweilings, two barns, Wood shed, henner- fes, ice house, ice pond, about 1% acres of 1and; this estate can be bought seymrate- Iy if desired. If “interested, inquire of F. L Racine, Daniel " oct29d FOR SALE—SI *hoice de Holstein heifers; price low. Who wants a good rehable horse for his keeping? Plain Hill Farm, - Norwich Town, Conn. Phone 463-14. OCtZOWFM FARMS—_Farms: The Connecticut Real Bstate Bxchange, being in connection With out of town buyers for farms, list your. property if you want quick results; We deal in all kinds of cotntry business and farms. - S. Kozano, 91 Main St, Room 3. 7‘1‘&1. 172702-14 Jy3ed FOR SALE_Only five left; regulation U. 8. navy middy blouses. Unique Shop, §_Frankin St. __oct28d FOR SALE—O. L C. plgs § weeks old, priced’ to sell. E. N. Geer. Tel. Lebanon 39-4. octisd ¥OE SALE The whole or my half in- terest in 4 grocery and general store, do- Iyg from $8U0 o $1,000 worth of business per week ; could be increased considerably with the proper management ; this store is locited in one.of the most thriving manu- facturing villages; will sell for a _lump sum or at inventory, approximately $5,000 or $6,000 for everything. If interested, write or call ¥. 1. Raciue, Danielson, Ct oct: FOR SALE—Five fresh cows with calves. Fiore - Bros, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. oct27d ¥OR SALE — Thoroughbred Holstein bull, CA. Peadidton, Wauwecus Hill oct2] 3 " ¥OR SALE—Six thoroughbred fox ter- el. 1046-3 oct27d " ¥OR SALE—Just three U. S. army mackinaws; sell st cost to close out Unique Shop, 58 Frankln St oct28d PULLETS for sale. F. B. Lathrop, Uncasville. Phone 181-5. oct27d FOR SALEYoung cows; will trade, or exchange for pouitry. Garvin, Scot- land, Conn. oct26d " FOR SALE—Car cement, just unload- ed, another car oa the road. Charies H. PHillips, Plaintield, Conn. oct25d A VERY desirable farm of 70 or 80 acres, situated on state road two miles from' steam and troliey ears; buildings i excellent condition. Inquire of Box &7_Yantic, Conn. oct2dd ¥Oi SALE—37 chickens. 318 Asylum Strest. octied FUR SALE—Hard slab wood, sawed in stove leugths, hard Wood sawed In Stove lengths, aiso wainut wood for fire- places, sawed in lewgths 10 suit, delivered i all parts of the city. Charles'S. Brown, Yantic. Tel. 1098-2. octz3d FOR SALE—A few thousand feet of chestnut 4x6, 12 ft, long, $40 per thou- sond at mill’" Charles S."Brown, Yantic. Tel. 1099-2. oct23d FOR SALE—Ox cart, A-1 condition, new body. C.H. Dlackef. "Phone 441-15! FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage on ! Al St.; Withnantic. . Bodo Teal Hstats | Agency, Danielson. Tel 223-2. octsd l 7 FORB SALE—Army undershirts, wool, Heayy army sox, cashmere army Sox, | army gloves and army rauncoats. Unique Shop, 58 Franklin St. octz8d DON'T PAY those high prices for your new fall millinery, We Sell up to date Hats, trimmed and untrimmed for ladies and éhildren from 97c to $4.97. Why pay fancy prices in_fancy stores. The Pas- nlk Co, Seil f6r less. Norwich, Willl- mantic, and Danielson. tf ocld. NEW FALL HATS, prices lower than ever. The Pasuik Co, Sell for less. 3 good stores in 3 good towns, Norwich, Willimantic and Danielson. tfoctid. " GEORGE LAMBERT Ocoum, teaming, long distance movisg and wucklag. Tel. ¢17-12. Ivid Long Distance Moviag anl Expressing. Emerinin, 11 1oswell Ave. 16l 1455, TEAMING ana movimg cucking @ sbecialy. jonn H, Ford $a3°Math S0 Fiona 792 C. B. B10MLmY Bhele: ket St P LONG DISTANCE BROWN & HARTLEY Sretucker St Phone 607, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING TEAKNG AND FRUCKING done very prumpily snd at ressvnable prices. ARTHUR . LATHROP, Sketucket St Phone 175 if you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum- St,, Nrrwich. Dodge closed serv- «e car. Phone 1507. ong distance ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & ' uvsiPSON, ARCH ,_OT8, Thayer Buildinr “orwich. Cons. GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prozpect St. Phome §il Music HELEN L. PERKINS, TEACHER OF SINGING, 53 UNCAS STREET. Telephone 552-3. ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Vielin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116118 West Main St. Established for Half a cl6ARs ‘Whilestone Cigar sare $70 per 8. ¥. CONANT, 11 Fraskiia § CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) ., Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppoert. Buits 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich. Conn Finone 1366-4 e ——— HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class Garage Service Con- nected. Phope. Shetucket Street. DANCING. M. M. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows’ Hall, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1706, Pri- vate lessons daily. Evening classes Mon- days and Thursdaye $ p. ». octld e e s, FOR SALE—200 loads of Lard wood; iU begii L siew lot Sept. st; sawed stove lengths and delivered o all parts of ¢ city ; ¢80 60 loads of oak slab and 25 loads of ary wood for airtight stoves. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704. septld son, Jei8d HIGH CLASS COATS_ in low priced stores. The Pasnik Co., Sell for less. 3 good stores in 3 good towns, Norwich, Willimantic and Danielson: tfoctld. BE HAPPY—LOW PRICES ARE HERE LADIES' BLACK HOSE ... 19 LADIES' BURSON BLACK HOSE 4%e LADIES’ DURHMAM BLACK HOSE 24c LADIES’ SILK HOSE . . 5% 1’| Mattress, White Enamel PRIVATE SALE FRIDAY ‘White ¥namel Bed #ith Spring and ressing Table, Dressing Case, Cair and Table to match, & Walnut Dresser, Chairs and Tables, large Vulcan Gas Range and Rudd In- tantaneous Automatic Water Heater, ilt French Mifror, one Dress Form, one Gas Plate, two burners, Shovels 'and. Swill Cans, and miscellaneous articles. ADOLPH LEVY, 313 Washington St. 133 Acres, $2,500, With Horses, Cows, Tools, Crops Owner retiring _after 25 successful years, gives another opportunity to enjoy profitable, pleasant home ; easy drive good RR town; fine potato soil ; 10-cow spring- watered pasture, 1,000 cords wood, 200 apple trees, 200 sugar maples, plums, cherries ; 5-room house, Water at sink; 2 bams, poultry house, étc.; no additional Investment, g you 'get bair horses, 6 cows, 3 hogs, 50 hens, machinery, wagons, tools, hay to winter stock, 100 bu. oats, 50 bu. potatoes, apples, vegetatles for win- , 15 cords firewood ; all for $2.500. part , balance easy terms. Details page 7 | Strout’s Big New Tllustrated Catalogue Farm Pargains 33 States; copy free. Strout ¥'arm Ageney, 150AK, Nassau S New York City. oct2ea FOR SALE—1915 ~Ford tos good_condition. St.,_Willimantic, uring car, A. P. Dion, 22 bolivia . octz9d FOR SALE—Ford 'touring car, new - top, - siack absorbers, speedometer, 890d tires. Louis Ortman, 72 Ofelitit SU Phone 151-4. octisd FOR SALE—Bu'ck roadster, $350, electric lights and self starter, A-1 rme: ¢hanical condition. E. Dupont, Volutitown. ol 104-3 oetzsd FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, ex- gellent _condition, price $250. 122 West Town St. oct3sd FOR SALE—1930 Harley-Davi mo- toréycle, 4 mos. old; must be sold at once. Call 283 Franklin St, upstairs. __oet22d ¥OR SALE—New Maxwell touring, 1921 model, $1,050 delivered. H. E. An- erson, 21 Maple St, Danielson, Conn. . 340: oet22d FOR Phlimer S0 TO RENT—Tenement of six roums, all modern improvements. -inquire 22 Union Street. octzsd FOR HENT—A six ropm house, ffr- nished, in the city; rental reasonable. Photie’ 1293 Norwir oct2sd ooms suitable for one | s Tel. 628-12. 27d FOR RENT—Tenement, modern fin- provements. ™ 123 Oakridge St oct27d NT—Tenegpent. hw&'ld“ furnished rooms, with i improvements. Write Box 456, care Bulletin. oct1sd TO RENT-Furnished rooms. Tele- Phutie 2 AUTOMOBILE bargain, a 1917 series, 7-passenger, touring ear, mechanically perfeet, and good tires and paint; tois is an_exceptionally good buy for 'anyone wanting a_good roomy car. Tel 1094-3 between, 5-p. m. for demonstration. octlsd _adgiid_ STORAGE—Housenold 0ds stored for Jong er short term: rates reason- nning Studio. 3. 5 decsa ¢ Studio. 52 Broadway. TO REN' ooms: _ alss rooms for Vight Bonsemee; ing. Apply &t 108 School St. Phone 1 sug?3d urnishe ¥OR SALE—1917 Smith Form-a-Truek, one ton, recently overhauled, all mew tires, ke body. Inquife Armory Garage, 319 Frankli oct1 b Maxwell-coupe, A-1 con- dition. Phone 1184. oct1sd FINE 65 ACRE FARM team, poultry, hogs, farming equipment of all kinds, 8 room house, farge barn and outbuildings, 30 acres fields, good pastures, valuable timber, good erchard, 200, easy IRYON'S AGENCY," willi- , Conn. $175 BUYS A fine Mehlin & Son Upright Piano—Terms $200 Weekly. Talking Machine Shop 24 Franklin Square = FOR SALE u Two Cottages, No. 296 Laurel Hill Avenue. A rare chance to e Ry, REAL ESTATE secure two homes at a very moderate price. Will not sell separately. Always well rented —one occupied by the present tenant for more than 30 years. Speak quick, OFFERINGS FRANKLIN STREET A cerner property easily converted in- Thos. H. Beckley Phones 278 MAIN STREET to two tenements 'and two stores. Price $5,000. McKINLEY AVENUE | Chance of a life time to secure a THE 1921 Harley-Davidson is here; come in and let us demonstrate it to you see all the improvements over other mod- els; don't forget to take a look at the Road-stir side-car, it is a dandy. Nor- wich Cycle Co., 9 Main St sepid it v S iy o) Freta A FOR SALE 1911 Cadillac Automobile, can be wsed as & traller or express. FRANK STANLEY, North Stenington. Used Cars . ALL PRICES REDUCED 1920 Overland Touring, Model 4 1920 Oldsmobile Truck, 5 cord tires 1919 Oldsmobile Truck 1919 Reo Speed Wagon 1918 Reo 6 cyl, 4 pass. Roadster 1917 Reo 4 cyl., 5 pass. Toaring 1916 Reo 6 cyl, 7 pass., Touring 1915 4 cyl., 5 pass. Touring ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED One 1917 and two 1915, 5 passenger Reo touring cars; rugged in con- struction and economical in opera- tion. TRUCKS Reo, Oldsmobile, Vim, Republic, Buick, Ford, Kohler Stewart and Others. THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 Shetucket Street Phone 212 property that will pay you large re- turns. Price $12,000, HEDGE AVENUE Twq, family House, modern jmprove- ments, large lot, some fruit 5 min utes walk to post office. Price $5,000. Apply to JAMES L. CASE Tel. 876 ’ 40 Shetucket Street HERE’S:A HOME WITH AN INCOME Eight room house with all conveni- ances and three other two of them are rented. Large lot with fruit and shade trees. 15 minutes’ walk to business section. All yours for $4,500. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway buildings, LOST AND FOUND | ‘: | | TO RENT From November 1st. First- class 5 room apartment with heat and elevator service. Apply 291 Union Street, City FOR RENT 2 CHOICE RENTS—FIRST 7 ROOM MODERN COTTAGE WITH LARGE GARDEN — SECOND, MODERN A- PARTMENT OF 6 ROOMS; BOTH DESIRABLY LOCATED. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS INQUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE “FAIRVIEW” The Steiner Residence 77 Church Street A few choice, neatly fur- nished rooms for rent to gentlemen. Steam heat, bath, hot and cold water, gas and elec- tric lights, ample ground and magnificent harbor view. CALL 821-3 tooth, 430 on one side, *. A. B, initlals on the other. Liberal n ward if returned to Bulletin Office. oct29d enclosuse, Oct heifef, no horns. Owner by proving property and Mrs. Vi Wauwecus: Hill LOST—Large box of plug tobacco; left in some sto; “inder return to this office and receive reward. oct29d STRAYED from pasture in North Ston- ington, one 2 year old black heifer and oiie yearling Holstein heifer. - O. H. Main, Norwich, Conn. LOST—Monday _ afternoon, Finder notify peag road, n a _mule. mes Matassa, on Massa- ussman’s place. oct28d AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSO8IES FORD OWNER—Are you getting a | bright light with the regulatiorense? | not, your magneto is weak and needs re- | cha: The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will rechargs your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest~ | put S| hone 214. 2ugsd St e FOREIGN . AGENCY ship Tickeis foi ali Paris ol the workd Why pay faucy prices in fuiuvs stores? THE PASNIK CO. Sell For Less WOOD FOR SALE {BURN WOOD AND SAVE .YOUR COAL. HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT AND_KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. ... . HARRY B. FORD PHOM = 732 233 MAIN STREET FOR SALE BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— . . 159 State Street Phone 11187 New London, Cenn. Plans and ‘Specifications For Fac tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. FOR SALE—iorses one pair of work horses, ene dump Ewo sets of dflublefighxmeom n ¥ young pigs. O. wich, Ct.” Tel. 489. XOR SALE—One Wweighing 2800 ; also p: ng 2900, FOR SALE or will exchange for ut% o tnree - ain, Nor- octi8d L5t Slicks welgn: Inquire 167 West Main. octlid FOR SALE—Four good horses, har- mess and wagons. Troy Steam Laundry, 282 Franklin St: oct12d _ FOR SALE—Our handsome team In’tlly l'gxdses. The Henry Allen & Son Ce. _ thoctld. FOR SALE Ope gray horse, ¢ years old, weight 1250."'0)‘“; single or M Tel. 1876-5. J. Slegel. “sep2d. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, ATTENTION, FARMERS—It is just as important to have good seed now as in the spring of the year. Our seed rye, timothy and red top are guaranteed. C: us before buying. Greeneville Grain Co, Tek. 326-5. octsd THER] | medium _in The y A two tenement house with im- provéments and in good condition, dways well rented, and near the irolley line and Franklin Square. ywner leaving town. wy For Particulars ‘RANCIS D. DONOHUE A=) Bldg. ~ Phone Norwich. HOUSES FOR SALE 1 hiye iwo Louses i0r Sale, located on West Main St, Hos. 400-401; both have ‘modefn. im] ments ; one is a two-fam- ily house, the other : cottage of five Tooms; must be sold 1v settie an estate. Faa R. PIEESON, MER A ivisd T 307 West Main St St FOR SALE § room Cottage with bath, all modern to d od location, near car e e e etk From Frankiin Square. - For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3 198 Cliff Street - < Packages_of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Bstate and Firo Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Fanklin St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 7845 _mardd $750 Buys » Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- vated as it 18 o a quiet village not over 2 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique, Investigate, A §0 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—seveml hurdred cords of wood and some umbes, A rare bargain. Send for Wildox's Farm Bulletin ‘(Cheice.of 400} William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST -1 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 PLUMBING 'AND “GASFITTING ROBERT -J, COCHRANE, PLUDBSING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square, FHONE 581, The very best plumb.nz by expert workmen ‘at the fairest prices Is guar- also heating and us ftting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Maia St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing _ 91 FRANKLIN STREET R ; FOR SALE Two Family H 5 rooms in each tanvinent. L hia some hardwood 'flog'r:’, electric gqhh. uamm Jor . Pri 700. drecs Box ‘No. 7, Bulletin or Phone 141-2. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi ness before the public, there is no medi- thro the advertising “BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER * JOSEPH BRADFORD Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order " 08 Broadway seils Foreign soucy Orders and Steam- ' |}IF THAT CAR OF YOURS | IS NOT RUNNING RIGHT — CALL UP 756 The Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Weod Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 607 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET INSURANCE LEARN WITHOUT COST HOW TO INSUKE CORRECTLY. W. A. SOMERS, Y. L. I C. 248 Main. DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inver ited, Write Fosioffice Box 472, Now wich, Coma. o ! insurancs ni . ISAAC S. JONES a Safe ratio of insurance to value—have us place the additional LEGAL NOTICES. DISTRICT OF LEBANON, 88., COUKT of Probate, Oct 23d, 1920, tate of Mary T. Clarke, late of Leba- in £aid District, deceased. Upon the application of John Clarke of Lebanon, Conn., praving that letters of administration may be granted on said A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ‘LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Electors’ Meeting The Electors of the Town of Norwieh, Legal Voters i Electors' Meeting, are hereby warned to meet in the several - voting districts of the Town of Norwich, as by law provided, the following piaces in sald voting districts FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall in the City of Norwich. SECOND DISTRICT—At the Bnging House, 181 Main Street THIRD DISTRICT—At Store, North Maln Street, in Greeneville. FOURTH DISTRICT—At the Ol Bfich Schoolhouse, west of the Green, Norwicl Town. e FIFTH DISTRICT—At Ponemah Largy Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billinge Hal} Hamilton Avenue, East Side, on the Toesday following the first Mon- day in November, in the year 1930, tg wit: On the SECOND DAY of NOVEMBER, A. D. 1920, 8t 5.30 o'cloek in the forencon, to give in their ballots for se of "President and Vice President of ta United States. Also to give in their ballot ftor to represent the State in the Sixty-seventh Congress United States. jor & Sen- necticat of the for & Rep- ~ Eecond Con Also to give in their ballots resentative to represent the gressional District of Connecticut in the .\:;ly-evcnlh Congress of “the United . States. Also to give in their ballots for sons they will elect for Governor, Lieus tenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer, and Comptrolier ‘of said State of Con- Tecticut, 0 hold said offices from the Wednesday following the first Monday of January, A. D. 1921, and until their suo- cessors are duly qualified. D per- Also to give in their ballots for & per Son to represent the Nineteenth Sema- torial District of the State of Connecticut n the General Assembly of Comnecticut, to hold said office from the Wednesday following the first Monday in January, A. D 19%1, and until his successor is duly qualified. Also to give in their hallots for twe persons 1o reprosent said Town in the Seneral Assembly of Connecticut, to hold said office from the Wednesday follo the first Monday of January, A. D. 192 ;1 until their successors are duly qual- e Also to ve in their ballots for a Jodge - of Probate for the District of Norwich S two rom and afier the Wednesday follgwing the first Monday of Jamuary, » Also to give in their ballots for thirty. three (33) Justices of the Peace, to office for two years from the first Men- day of January, A. D. 1321 THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED IN ALL THE DISTRICTS AT WIVE- THIRTY (5.30) OCLOCK IN THE NOON, AND REMAIN OPEN UN- | FOR TIL SIX (6) IN THE AFTERNOON. Dated at Norwich, this 26th day o _ | October, A. D. 1920. estate, represented intestate, as per ap- plication on file more fully appears, it is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Of- fice in Lebanem, in said District, on the 3d_day of November, A. D. 1920, at 2 o'clock in afternoon, and that notice be given of the pendency of said appiica- tion, and of the time and place of hearing thereon, by publishing the same once in some newspap.r having a_circulation in faid District, and by posting a copy thereof on the public signpost in the Town of Lebafion, in said Distriet ALBHRT G. KNEELAND, oct29d Judge. “The Ring With No End” Luckev is the bride that receives one of FRISWELL’S WEDDING RINGS ‘and lucky is the groom that 'gives one of these rings for the bride will always esteem his good judgment. We also carry a full line of goods suitable for Wedding Gifts. All advertised goods at the lowest prices. The CHARLES S. HOLBROOK. Town Clerk of the Town of Norwich. oct2sd NOTICE TORS' MEETING, The le qualified Town of Voluntown are hereby notified and warned to meet in Union Hall, in said Town, on Tuesday, Nov. 2d. 1926, lo cast | their baliots for Presidential Electors for President and Vice President of tes, and the following name rs: Governor, Licutenant Gova rnor, Secretary of State. Treasurer, . Comptroller, United States Senator, Reps resentative “in Congress, State Senator, Judge of Probate for the District of Nor- wich, and a Represcntative to represent the Town of Voluntown in the next Gen- eral Assembly of the State, and Justices of the Peace: The ballot boxes will be open for the reception of ballots from 5.30 a. m. wmtl) 6 p. m ,Dated at Voluntown, Oct. 28, 1920. HOWARD B JAMES, Town Clerk. | Assessors’ Notice All persens liable ot pay tazes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notified te return to the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1920, a written of printed list, properly signed and swors 1o, of all taxable property owned by them on the first day of Qctober, 1920, ‘Those failing to make a list will be charged a penaity of 10 per cent. additiens _ g e ‘Dbeh'l;hln d at the Asses- anks may be obtained a sors’ Office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon appiication. v Office hours: 9 & m. t0 5 p. m. Lists will be received beginning Friday, Oct. 1, 1920, William Friswell Co. 25 and 27 Franklin Street COAL Quantity of Boulet Coal For Sale—Price Reasonable. Phone 8214 PLATING AND KINDRED FINISHES ‘AT THE UNITED METAL MFG. 0., SHIPPING ST., THAMESVILLE, NOTICE All persons are “forbidden or trespassing on_my farm, with or without dugs, under pen: of ‘the wartime law, without a permit from me. Reason for this is damage recently done to -cattle, horse and other things on rm. MRS. R. H. TUCKER, oct28d Scotland, Conn. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- Insurance and | Estate Richards Building ness before the public, tiere IS no medi- um better than through the advertising columns vt The E. ’ Datéd at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 25, 1920, F. B WOODWORTH. A. L. HALR, M. J. CURRAN, sep2sd Assessors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 26th day of October, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Estate of Charlotte E. N Ordered, That the Administrator eite the creditors of said decease to bring six months from this date, by ] notlee to that effect. together mw:h‘e-"‘ the place where said deceased last dwelt, end in the same Town, and by publishing eireulation in eaid District, and make res turn to this Court. The above and foregoing is a irue eopy of record. AT A COUKT OF PROBATE NELD A. D. 1920, h.a Norwich, in %aid District, de their claims against said estate within of this order, on he Signpost nearest the same onee in a newspaper having § NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE—AN creditors of #aid de- censed are hereby notified to present theif claims against <aid estaty fo the unders sign at ayer . Norwick, Conn. g, the tms TiteY in the Shove and foregoing_order. JEREMIAH 3. DESMOND, oct29d Administ-ater, THE LA Viba sfirlm VIBRATOR Guaranteed in every respect. Let us demonstrate this vibfator asd prove to you that it is #n excellent appliance GAS AND S0 { F¥esterty. R: THE MYSTIO ® East 15 2 cou. . o ol

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