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NORWICH BULLETIN, THUBSDAY. NOVEMBER, 11, 1920 A Bulltin Want | A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Will Get It| Advertissment Will Get It| Advertisement Will Get It § WANTED—Male SN D S f Al B NTED—$170 month average; rail- way mail_clerks; hundreds wanted; list positions free; write immediately. Frank- lin Institute, Dept. 31-J., Rochester, N. Y. novild MAN wanted immediately to address cnvelopes and mail booklets; home work ; 315 to §25 weekly ; no canvass- 5 stamp. Address C., Bulletin, —Two Western Union. WANTED—Young man, inclined, to learn boys. novlld mechanically a good ' trade. Wrile Box care Bulletin. _novild WANTED A man_or boy to help around the house; room and board. Write Box 59, care Bulletin. nov1iod messenger WANTED—Government wants railway mail clerks; $135 month; list positicns free; write immediately. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 31-H., Rochester, N. Y. _octi12MWES ~ WANTED—A voung colored man. piy at S, Peterson, Ine, 130 Main SL noved ~ WANTED—Man or hoy for farm work. Herbert \est, Stoningion, Conn. _Tel. Mystic Div oct27d WANTE cklayers; $11.25 for nine hours. State Normal Dormitory, Willi- mantic. Tel. 306-2 Willimantic Div. sep15d WANTED BEAMER TENDERS FALLS COMPANY 166 Yantic Street Norwich Conn. WANTED IRIGHT BOY FOR VILING CLERK. BULLETIN OFFICE. " 99, WANTED The names of boys who are willing 1o get ap mn the morn- ing and carn some money papers. Frequently good rontes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Cail at the Builetin Office. carryug (Rere are FUNERAL D+RECTORS P T S R R ST A CUMMINGS&RING Funeral Directors . and ECmbalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone £38-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and _.mnbalmer cmpt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROE. FUNERAL DIiRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The H-..ry Allen & Son Co.'! 88 MAIN STREET FL{‘NL“\AL Like.CTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT W Shea & Burke Tuneral Directors 41 Main Streer ClGARS, CIGARS S 4. F. CoNA IF Franulia gt fr \\ TCBACCO ! AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 Wesi Main St. Ectablished for Half a Century. DANCING. An_.Lrucmr 0dd Fellows' ldwinter term e\ermg clase he- onday, Nov. 22,8 p, las: g. Private leszons dlll)’ nov! WHEN 31 Tt venr b mess before the wbuc. thers I- no muu- through the ad ivertising | 26-: ly to Lawten Inn, (0okup 42-2. SN ¥ WANTED—A woman s o 370 per thousane. | ow 4 Phona T 84 WANTED—Funal. " WANTED—A eompetent maid n:r gen- eral_housework and to do plain cogking ; family of two; references required; good wasa 1o the right party. Call at Buile- in Office. novlid WANTED—A lady to do light house- keeping and care for an elderly lady. Ap- ply this ofiice, Box 72 novild WANTED—Woman_ for_general ‘house- keeping. Apply at this office. novlld WANTED—Position of trust is desired by middle aged gentiewoman where ‘inter- exted service combined with eifieiency would be appreciated; would travel, or act a8 useful companion or housekeeper to elderly couple or gentleman. Tomp- Kins, W. 146th St., &\cw York City. novyTuTh WANTED—Sewing by the da) Ross, R. D. 2. WANTED—AR exp wages $11 a week, rool Od ermed table girl; Bnd board, Ap- Plainfield, or call novd or_general House- 1 Phone 36-4 Wiflinfantic Division. octa9d ¥ WANTED COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER FOR MANUFACTURING OFFICE. BOX 99, BUu-E’l,‘Il\' OFFICE. | A&Il-tinl’orsde e Mmuwm&flh FOR lAl-! \V’A\TED—A two or three ton truck, must be good make and late model, and first; class - condition ; no faney pnce.s d no j ,wxlryushtnra g e T RO e in first letter*m Box 115, Bulletin, l)——-Ca.nvnaser in Norwich. Call at Buliots Ofce between 3 and 10°0 this morning. novild WANTED—I would Tike to ¥ buy a farm with.a 10-room house, with about 50 or 60 acres of land, with tools, etc. Henry Kamps, 739 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N, novlid \\A\TLD—BD)S and girls tor night work, from 5.30 to 9.30. Apply Carpenter Mfg. ‘Co., 76 Newton St. novild WANTED—Second _hand furniture. Don’'t give your used furnifure away. ‘We will buy one piece or a hotel full as we have the best facilities for handling in this state. Higrest cash price right in your hand - Lowls D. Ward, 80-32 Water . Tel. 708-3. TuThFoct4d. wA NTED—A cashior; one who ean handle accurately a large amount of money, and who can furnish good refer- €nces; a LDDfl permanent DOHII.ADE ‘Write “Cashier,” in care of thiy office. nov10d ED—Cider apples. £a g:ll el ¥UES FUKS FURS—If you want your old fur coat to look like new, go to D. H. Lazarow, 214 Franklin St. He'll fix them right for the right price noviod i LOST AND?FOUND LOST—A small fox terrier dog, color White Wil oue ulucs i tail and auswers 10 name of v Lyone nnding Ui @0OVE UUS Dicas, i fe : uug ) iy Carllon L. Jones, tevron, Conl., an¥l receive reward. novila LOST—Lird dog, White with black marhuigs; New Lonuon license tag; last Seell inLedyard. AoUty J. F. Smih, cere G. M. Wiliams Co., New Londou. uovliid WANTED—Small secon hand steam | heater. Sisk's Drug Store, Franklin 8q. novdd FOR_SALE—A Meum Beatet: ¢ phetr!e u.m-. ct; fine **m, desirable nm-n CM 8t,, or, Mc 1460. mwildlfij M and ‘blrn lm[ll\l‘c 61 fivtflfll S nov11ThSTu A ullotis Jok Sale. - L&flefinForSnk’ Advertisement Will Sell It T oy, PO GALR FOR SALE—Automobiles SALE—Dodge m car, A-1 ‘ondlun Inguire at City noved “WE MAVE some gvod bargains {ond hand Harley-Davidson und Indian | {*motoreycles, a few with sidecars. Nor- 1| wich Cycie Co., 9 Main St. no\!d NOTICE Farm, Timber and Woed, in Bast Doug- - las, Mass., 125 acres of some of the best | land in Worcester county, Mass.; large hwu and barn, and fai d--ed q}ng A Bulletin To Let ’ Advertisement Will Rent Ii e TO REN _TO RENT—Furnished rovms. Loguire &7 Lux ®L, or Phone 1480, novid RET—To small family (o chi- dl-). & steam-beated. furn.shed Lpari- ment,'in e: for board and pars care - lluv‘llhrlr lady. This oldiee, Lox 55 _Bay. to school, ch | —— ————— — I—Gas ‘heater, near] ; oF ait FOR SALE—1912 Cadiliuc coupe, chean, | TO RENT—Within v inutes of 83 \?’uhm‘gx{'qn st o heaiar, lned e “S' MuLut:rml’:or hay t'm ° L &‘7:.3; or cxdmn.e for a smaller closed ear | Frankiin Square, three !A:‘L “rlvc“x. wilk 5 ki i carly nnd Me a5 the lnnd is Phone 435-2. novéd | use of Do cuildren. ‘This office “FOR lw“] nj_‘m' md 7{ and e g Box 67, novild Eig 4 weeka old. 6. . T, A e S | poles, 1,000 cords | ., FOF SALE—$500 cash. a 1917 series 4 81 3.0 EBEH 5 2 ) Evnmton B e aber will he | C7L. 7 pass. Studebaker touring car. first | TO BENT_Fumished rooms in cen — of wood or more, Wood the whole | cll-mechlnh:ally and good it and six | trad part of eity. Address Uox #%5. bl “'z'g mu: R"“”‘“’"; o ot | o A R zué(t:: i'f Sh0°" Eany poa. |Bood:t e Jina—— “_,‘,u"‘ j letin. povild ‘a"ft'umuc ejector, price “}.8; fi?; fun. l%fi"fi.f’.."‘a'l 2 151 ';'x'l'e-ztr}nf. E‘a‘;?])oug- nv:ns:u:—xv: :fly Bovifiecn 1o § teses BEXT—From Nov ‘v b ey A Ernest House.-fluno\el’. Conn. movllid ® %t 200, yards from. OId | torcyele, 4 mos. old ; mbst be - at & n;..'l“ o1 FOR SALE—Pigs ¢ wecks old, 34 ach, | Douglis pike, and mail ‘box. No. 43 on |Call 254 Franklin St, upstairs. 2d also a Chester wmu boar 4 months old | same. : T0 lll'l—hunhh.d mmm. Trie- at your own J. 3. Boucar, Mans- | _Address MRS. CORA L. DOLBEARE, “;’lflfn fie?‘hm‘fi:n.tfi'dfi touring, 24 uglid neld Center, novllid | East Douglas, Mass., R. F. D. No. 1 derson, 21 Mapls. ® St, T c ¥OR RENT — Furnisbed house, siv lusn,u ur a nna 88-note mal Beh BN Vo ST ot oo and bath, reasonable 'lclc]rx:;hv ?ayerhzs-::,’::‘u 15 rolls, ub{:'r';ns;_ura;; F E Fou sau,—aoamg out, new Ford orwich. 1oy 10 notes to Do (nterest : fres tuning for AL limousine witer tops, cost $100—reduced | T MENT —Two rooms. tolet and cellar one year > m;g delivery. Terms, $50 down, % to $55 installed. “Phe “Holcomb Gae No. ! §6. hnmu Studio, Nu. 52 Broadway. $10 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Com-| Onme China Closet and Buffet in walnut, 10; :;"g{ St., New Haven, Cona. | _movied peay. "melblwd 1872, 135-143 Main St,{one Gas Stove, one Center Table, one Tea b to RENT—A furnished apartment of Pyl novi0d | \woson’ Must be sold at once. fve roome. centrally located, with hes $200.00 rnr a good Decker upright pply at 49 Maple St. 11d m Lnprovemenis; grage | o, ‘With stool and scart; mo intorest;| APRY 3¢ 19 Maple s USED CARS "‘"’""- Phone $30. v ree delivery; easy terms. Terms, $26 down, §2 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Gomyany, Establislied 1872, 135-142 Main St., Norwich, Conn. $65,00 for an uprltht ph.no, ltml n(‘ scarf, delivered without charge. 25, down, $1.50 per week. The Plaut— Cndden Company, Established 1872, )40' 143 Main St, Norwich, Conn. noviod WENTED—Small _second hand _ mill; state condition and price. F. Chism, Abington, Conn. " novid W~ WANTED—To arill you a new well or Ear], Con- your old well deeper. " A. E. tractor for Artesian Wells. 240, Willimantie, Conn. PAY ) our ucctmn bets with Ll Palacia cigars, 8¢, 7 for 50c, $1.75 a box of 25. Don't wait, buy now. Fagan's Smoke 8hop. N novid LOST—Smai: waite fox terrier, one blick left ear, ticoron tag on coliar, lte- ward. 1f found, mouty A. Wood, riebron, Lonn. novivd LOST, sirayed or stolen, from the i ! Frauy w. Lusver, Flain rill furm, one Hsicin bul ¢ Vid, color Lbides and white Apply o kred burr, soy uhnnld FOUNW an auio llle Dwher mGuire a Uis- obice und prove novid LoNT— heider,, wilh Stiap around neck. rnoie 13, Finder noviyd Tuesday, between eSUIUL S, 4 tan bl Fiuder rewarded if left at w's Phirma- Usg &, and afl druggm nov2d STRAYED ington, ane om pasture year o.d black heif ane yearlng Holstein heifer. O. L. Mam, | Norwich, Conn. —_— e DENTISTS Sy DR. ALFRED RICHARDS H DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—L30 1o 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 loom $Us Thayer Luilding 99 Resideuce tel 'DR. D. J. COYiE DENTIST | 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | Offiee Hours: 9—12, | | Teleghcne x‘aulk Schwartz, 'D. M. D ; DENTIST Somers Block. On the'Square .;“, Telephone 774 :1 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | | DENTAL SURGEON 1vi'Grory Bu Norwich, liding DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Pilauen : -12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. FOR SALE-— dorses SALE—We haye FOR 11 brewery horses that we Pt over, think. the clection” would change our busi but we see it won't; now they must all go; nice yoyng,. sound horses, chu built, ages from 5 ti 9 ¥ the oldest horse m the barn ¥s 9 years old, all fat and sound, prices as low as §30 for a single v horse 18 cred free; as to $i50 for a on 24 days' tr Ks. See Supt. at lll: T yreweries are now closed. SL, Providence, R. 1. Take Westminster phone 51z~1z Willimantie. noviid ¥FOR SALE or will e'(cl"an(,c for sto. PRir of W o sels of dow wvith 18 young big: Pwich, Ct” el St car to Harrison St Tel. West. $508W. novlld ¥OR SALE—A good blg mule, and a good vorker, cheap, as 1 bave no'use for him. ry, Columbia, Conn. Tele- horses, one dump sows Nor- | d POK BAIP:-—Four good horw‘x AZONS. St FGE SALE--Our llnt'e& The Henry Allen & Son Co. o 1:30—5, 6:30—3 | . handsome team: of | W NTED—Room and hoard in private family, on or near West Thames St., by 4 couple; no g‘drgu Write L. G, care B letin, 35 novzd WE BUY raw furs. Write or phone 1447, and reverse charges; will call promptly, grade liberally and pay high- est n-arke( price. Morgan & White, Gro- | & ton, n 3 n ‘m\mfi 8, \»urnmg feet, eorn: a box of Snmow Drop v\t»ml«ls Quaranteed Ring & Sisk, The y md Lee & Osgood. d furniture and |8 C. J. B 48 ‘Water St. Phone novid o lmfu SIx or seven room rtment. Write Box 200, slgointg goods of - all Thone 487-3. King, 8d 13 Water St. hand_and_antique ner Tel 717-3. 3§ Norwich, Conn. oct9d TED—Men and women who suffer b z feet, corns and box of Snow Dron wonde: arve s £5 by Engler's Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk and The Smith Pharmacy. sep2ld 1 WILL BUY your ‘farm for cash. k. I buy for cash to scll again on easy terms. llorace S. Laton, Willimantic, Conn. - seplld On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches ané all” Persunal prop- of intecest. Unre- deemed pledges for sais LIBERAL LOAN co. | Norwich, Conn AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 4Us-3 Norwich or Phons 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Towe . LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING U Fransin St BUILDING PAINTING, paperhanging, coptractor, {high ciass work specialty. Phone 1s03-2. lnuulu», 283 Central Ave. nov2d L. BECKENSTEIN, conn—acm;% ipaint- | ing, paperhangms, and plastering: ‘Address | 20 Spalding St, Norwien, ¥i eatley Ave., | Oceun_neact 16d | PEEKONE & Christian Ce., building CONTaCiurS, SLONEWUIR, LFICKWORK, con= Crele wid cemlent. blasier, aud pawnt, and sisg_eatra. 15 Platt Ave. ‘el No. Guaranteed | 3¢ Write or felephone me if you want to seli | w, erty at a low rate| $2. Call veuween o aad 8.5V & m. and v 10 9 p. m augld TAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRAUTOR, Lione, Concrete WOrk and Licavaung. Addre: Tel. €27-3, » CEMENT | FOR EVERYBODY. THE | PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. #WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Sest wors and inslerals at right prices vy skillea lador. 2 ‘Telephone 0 ¢ Main 8t AUTOS TO HIRE icar to ride m call up JOHIN \M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., | Norwich. Dodge closed serv- |ice car. Phene 1507. e c nmoromsr 4 PIAND ENER‘ FREDERICK T. BUNCE ihe Piano Tuner | Prone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave " Taeer, 1HE PIANG TUNER, Prozpect St P:m e F11 3% AMERIOAN' HOUSE, D, Morrisse: Prop. First clase Garx;i! Servics Con: necied. Phome. Shetucket Street. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Furopean Pian, Hayes_Bros., 2 Tele; » ¥ 'Tops. phone 1237, i THDMPSON Eas) Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cumrmings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Faone 1366-4 " Norwich. Conn. Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. H. PEABODY h%” mu $350.00 lor an Ivers & Pond baby grand piano, with bench; delivered free; no in- terest churged; no notes to mgn piano at less than half value. down, $12 per month. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Jstablished 1872, 135-143 Main St orwich, Conn. noviod $435.00 for a fine mahogany 88-note player piano, with bench, 15 rails, library privilege, fully guaranteed; no interest; free delivery; no notes to sign; easy terms. ‘Terms, $50 down, $3 per week. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Established 1872, 11-15 -143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. nov BUY THEM NOW, WHILE THE MARKET IS AT ITS LOWEST 1520 Overland FOR SALE !} 1and with some fruit. Small amount Light and sturdy— car, guaranty. of cash mequired. Price $3,500. T | $1,00000. A real bargain. Overland Sedan i Repainted and looks like new. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St FOR EALD—‘TWelve pigs 2 momhs old. Phone _1059-14. FOR S\LE-Thoroughbred cocierels for breeding. 5 each. Phone 6€18-5. N. S. Bushnell. noviod FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Airedale puppies. Spring Maner Farm, Mansfield Depot, Conn. noviod FOR SALE—Large size Glenwood lor stove, in goed condition; also stead and spring. 10 Church St. ar- cows, calves by side, one 20-quart kind. A-mlylw ¥red Durr, Norwich Town. nov T FoR ter, Griswold, Conn. nov10d FOR SALE — Small wood- \)urnms stove, price $5 if taken at once. Tel 1718.3. nov10d FOR SALE—Two cows. Apply 100 North Cove Tel, 153 novsd FOR SALE—Bungalow, with acre of land on itiver St., Moosup, $1500, also § room cottage, practically new with 1 1-z aeres of land. Kiver St, Moosup, 2 Bodo Real Estate Agefcy, Dan- ielson, tfnov.4d. F¥OR SALE—New house of six rooms, garage; reason for sellng, party leaymg Furjher information, inquire Mrs. 46 Church St. novd FOR SALE — Double barrel shotgun, $15; also a geod driving horse, $25. Ad- dress irank kilacker. Tel 44 novid WILL UNLOAD car of bran at Squth Windham, H. & H. Station, uon- duy and \veunexda\y Nov. 1 and §; price 0. Phone 52 423-3 \Yllhm‘nlm novld = t Div, FOB SALE—Lcal druggists are offer- ing Cherry-aiul 1o those wiio are afflicted with coughs, coids and run-down condi- tion; every bottle sold with an iron-clad | guarantee. Recommended by Ring & Siai, Lee & Usgood, Engler's Pharmacy and' all druggists. ovid FOR BALE—Remlnnon Na. 11 bxllm‘ typewriter, with tabuiator and 14" car- riage, used little and in first class condi- tion ; Stewart speeaamoter outfit for iord in original carton. Call 55-2. oct30d FOR SALE—Hard slab wood, sawed | in stove lengths, hard woed sawed in s;lou.- lengths, also walnut wood for fire- aces parts of the city. Charles S. Brown, Yantlc‘b_Tgl, 1099-2 octidd NEW FALL HATS, pflees laver than ever. The Pasnik Co, Sell for less. good stores m 3 good towns, Norwich, ‘Willimantic and Danielson. tfoctid. FOR SALE—200 loads of hard wood, will begin a new lot Sept. 1st; sawed stove lengths and delivered to all parts of the city ; also 6U loads of oak slab and 25 loads of dry wood for airlight staves. Peter Nawracki, Yantic. Tel. 1104, septid FARNS for sale, Write for cata- logue. Racine's i'arm Agency, Daniel- son, Connm. Je 16d HIGH CLASB COATS in low priced stores. The Pasnik Co., Sell for less. 3 good stores in 3 geod towns, Norwieh, Willimantic and Danielson. tfoctld. e = 180 ACRES Good 180 Acre Farm, pleasant location, good mnrkeh, 9 room house, harn, eut uildings, 50 acres fine fields, 50 pas Itures, & orchards, rest waod and tim- | ber, wood and timber enough to pay for farm, $3,000, part cash. Tryen's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOQOD AND SAVE YOQUR COAL, HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET FOREIGN AGENCY seils koultigi aulcy Urdera aud Steams ship Tickels fui aii parts ol tne world, Packages of all kinds delivered iu all parts of Eurepe. Real Estate and Fire insurance, M. FORMIGLIO, =« : o Frankia dt, Merwich, Cemm, e T8-S w« FOR SALE if you want a comfortable || A twe tenement house with “im- provements and in good condition, ilways well rented, and near the -rolley line and Franklin Square Jwaer leaving town. For Particulars “RANCIS D. DONOHUE :itral Bidg. Phone Norwi FOR SALE fi-.soom Will Buy Two Tenement ouse, 7 roams each department, all modern improvements, hot and cold water, gu, electric lights, set tubs, place for 2 nars, qood location, near car line, 10 minutes’ walk from Frank- lin Square. For particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Telephone 683-3 198 Cliff Street % HOUSES FOR SALE 1 have two houses 10X sdie, located on Main St., o8 4uU-4Ul; both hl“ a:;den lw‘uemu. one is'a r.\vo-hnm- mm mnn be sold ‘tv n‘tm an enal': ed- | nov16d ; FOB SALE—Three young' new milch ' ALE—Cider barreis. John Pot- wed in lepgths to suit, delivered | Overland With Winter Top Overhauled and painted. Fine for the cold weather. Priced low at $850.00. 1917 Austin Touring fl 1 mf fctugel, No. 296 Laurel |12 cylinger, with 2-speed axle. Has ill Avenue. A rare chance to speed and power, and is surprisingly secure two homes at a very { economical for a car of its size. ]| moderate price. not sell separately. Always well rented ~—one occupied by ti present tenant for more than 30 years. Speak quick, Thos. H. Beckley Phones 278 MAIN STREET = —, ‘ Reo 4-Cylinder Touring 11915 model—Rugged, reliable and eco- nomical. This model is one of the satest of used car buy: TIME PAYMENT PLAN on both new and usad cars and trucks. THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 Shetucket Street Phone 212 FOR SALE AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSQRIES FOED OWNEE—Are you brigat Light with the r:mhuu Ens.r i BOL, YOUr megnelo s weak and teeds re- 1g. The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vim Unit diciaguetizer, will rechas your magneto wiiile you Wait. 31 Chests wut St. Phone 214. Modern two-apartment house, choice location, on McKinley Ave. Enuf said. For furiher particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, IF THAT CAR OF YOURS IS NOT RUNNING RUGHT — CALL UP 75¢ ‘he Armory Garag: 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn, OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK | | REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. l 6 ROOM COTTAGE AND ACRE OF LAND FOR SALE This cozy home is Town, acout & m line. *T Iand n ’ nutes’ wal is mostiy_ le There are several good truit_trees | G garage. The price $3,000. Norwich k to || Should seli 1t quickly. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphelstering and Woed Work, Blacksmithing i all its branches Seatt & Clark Corp. 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all fyrnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it Is in a quiet village not over 2 § minutes' walk to trolley. The cottage bas electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for §600—part | cash—several hurdred cords of wood and some Umber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bullstin {Choica of 400} William A. Wilcox W.-F. CO\G”OH. bg}n‘:\ld ong dis- FARM SPECIALIST (o (OONGDO] fon 2 41 West Broad Strest, Westerly, R, |, | W20ied- Phone 1312 e NELIN 8 ‘,m T in Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 X b5 TR TRUCKING ¥R St. Pmm. nh, G. R Brown. sepéd C. D. JOSLYN, zy3 West Main St _We move u:nlhml anywhere. Phone $57-3. PLUMBING AND. GASFITTING _seplid BERT J, CLULAN, OCAL and long distance autp trucke PLUBGLNG, MMTI:: » tng: Fhone 20 ", Slegal. ""hugia AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washlagion Square. ’ PUHONE 581, GUS LAMBEET, JR., No 341 Main St long distance moving, pressing. Tel 3876 K- LAMBERT Ocoum, ery best plumbing by oln"‘ |a|?:‘ (:'l‘-‘ffizn =mn-: and mi:: At the {alresi prices llf Ts | Tel. c€17-12. wid also heating and gas Atting, cndaiané o JOHN F. TOMPKINS. Long Distance Moviuy and Ex; Zimmerman, 1/ Boswell Ave. Tel 14 ‘I'E.kAllhl. and ‘m‘nv'"‘ long dume' trucking & Apecialty. Ford, ‘l o l Pl I. u‘icn-fl. St Pun? Mfl C. B. uuuul.n.x E. Shetucker St Ph 3. NG DISTANCE M v SRowN & nlm!. xlucln. S0t PIANG FUT M‘runli: MOVING TEAXING AND TRUCKING dene very nron'pt‘l d 8t reaswmadle 81 FRANKLIN STREET FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, B — ATTENTION, PAmID—R is llllt as important to have good the spring of the yw Onr md ye, C: timothy and red top are guaranteed. Call - us xnhn‘ buying. Greeneville Gum (.o. R LS ARTHUR & LATHROP, Tel Shetucket S& Phone 175. e r—— BOOKBINDING I E BOOKEINDER On and after Saturday, No- JOSEPH BRADFORD vember 13th, our establish- | 8'4" M:'M;Mdflulnh Order ment will be open Saturdays et st and closed Sundays. CHAS. SLOSBERG & SON, 3 Cove Street e — BOWT™vn :vrRYS BOWLANG “D BlLLLAKDS AETNA l.wma ALLmy MAMBNLM BUALDING. ® ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & ':'uudl‘fl)l AR Thayer Bulldin~ TS, ¥ arwich, Comn. DET!C‘I’IV ES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL ¢ ted. Write Postelfice “-’ ' s ek 7 1919 Reo Speed Wagon 2-Family House of 5 rooms and§ This truck has a special platform body bath each, located 15 minutes’ walk §! . and driver's cab—is uipped with ubu irom Franklin Square. Price $3,700. 1| oversize cord tires, and has just been overhauled in our shop. Price TO BENT—Five-room tenement at §0 Thames St novsd 'OB RENT- -Furnished rfiz\ ;JI:!H' , No. & Marguerite bl hone 1518, nov d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light a room Cottage House, one acre of J | Model 4—Used as demonstrator. New |bousckeeping. Inquire 17 Loswell Ave. nov3 " FOR RENT—Flat at 130 Broadway: all improvements. Inquire 34 Washing- ton St oct23d LT, A STORAGE—Household goods to: for long cr short term; rales reaso lanm. Studio. 52 Broadway. Heated Rooms To Rent “Fairview,” 77 Church St Steiner Residence. Elaborately furnished and all conveniences. Fhone 821-3 AUCTIONS. PUBLIC The has been consigned to us to be sold at Publiic Auction ~—ON— SATURDAY, NOV. at 10 o'clock a. m,, rain or shine. CONSIGNMENT SALE following described property On account of not being able to ac- commodate such a large amount of livestock at our auction rooms Main St, we have rented t cattle barn at the Grasmere cated about two miles Danielson, just off the roa r Putnam, Conn. This farm is /f d the covering facilities are 30—HEAD OF LIVESTOCE—30 including milking cows, cows heifers in ealf, also one or two fi heifers. Several head of the catlie are both state and federal tested. 10—Head of Six Weeks Pigs—10 trom the Wilson Strain of Yerkshires. HORSES, WAGONS, HARNESS, &C. ment from a well known le from the nmorthern part of the state, comsisting of 1 pair ef brown Morgan chunks, kind, fearless ‘and sound, good wurkers and dn\ul. half brother and sister, ght 2200 Ibs. fat; 1 Kentucky bred saort tailed saddle horse, all sound and Find, guides by the n“‘kx.fif }'u‘a‘ll ‘.!:e necessary gaits to suit the most fastiu- lflll l.llo‘luolhnr good horse, 1 black bred 6 yecar old gelding, stan- red, sired by the Thomas W. Lawson stud, Star McKinney. A _col livery s This horse is all smooth and sound and should make a fast trotter, having trotted remarkably well in his races this past season and winning first money as a gentleman's driving horse; ownper will also sell speed phaeton carriage and harmess hu ba present when this outfit h )‘) Babcock democrat, jusl like new, 1 hu regular demoerat, 1 ex- ‘wagon with pole, 1 Bailey box m, every way .md 1 open buge £y, 1 open Concord, 1 three-seated naf~ aral wood mountain wagon, cost $300, t as good as possible, the gear um- ler this n could not be bought te- day for Sl 0; one-horse lumber wagon, several sle gal. a large coliec- tion ol wolf, Montana and plush plush lined waterproof Tobes, llrnt and stable blankets, woolen coolers, halters, whips and much other paraphernalia, 2 heay brass-trimmed express harnesses, practically new surrey harnesses, 4 medium weight driving harnesses, 1 riding saddle and bridle, etc. Also, unless previously sold at pri- vate sale, 8 vear old Lhomuhhnd CI le stallion, 1450 Ibs, black anl th white markings,” sound, k and clever, and a sure foal get- ter, best of manners at service, work either single or double. ‘This lot of property is all very use. ful and salable. Take a day away, come and bring your friends. We are planning for a good live. successful sale. For particulars, apply to WITTER BROS., PUBLIC AUCTIONEERS, Ofice and Salesrooms, No. 43 Matm St., Danielson, Conn., conductors of the sale. Remember, rain or shine. CHAS. F. BROWN..........Auctioneer AUCTION T'will 'sell at public auction at my resi- dence on Taintor Hill, Coichester, on TUESDAY, NOV. 16, 1920, a8 10 o'clock a. m., lowing personal property: 40 w of cattle, consisting ef 13 milch cow: springers, 2 yearling heifers, 1 pair 2 i old steers, 1 registered Hoistein bul calves, 1 mowing machines (one nearly new), 1 land roller, 2 cultivators, 1 one- horse rake, 2 ox wagons, 1 top carriage. 1 two-seated wagon, * single harn double team harness, Cooley cre cans, wheel harrow. Acme harrow, cubator, 3 plows, 20 tons good b tons meadow hay, 100 bushels corn fodder, and many other articles too - meraus to mention. " atorm\, aale mext falr day. As ¥ have wold arm, these :uml. will positively bu Mld to the highest dder. noy11d CLARENCE S. BEEBE —_— 2 MusIc ERNEST E- BULLARD Phone 127-4 Bliss Place 1 Have a Few ~ Outfits to Lend. -