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A Bylletin Want Mvertuement Will Get It WANTED—MAI# WANTED—Competent job _compositor a well equipped ! for a permanent sit :{: s A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get kt WANTED—Female A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It T WANTED—Misceilaneous Advertisement Will Sell It A Bu!letu; For Sale Advertisement Will Sell lt' |A Builctin For Sale Advertisem':nt Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let Adverlisoment Wi / I Rent It 7oy "WR SALE WANTED—At once, a woméan for al- tetation Work o’ Women's and misses’ piant doing a growing iness on a good ' »rments. Address Urgent, Bulletin Of- « &rade of won.‘. eight hour day, best fice. novigd Gpraiony una " Hbral TNOSC | ANTED Sewing by ihe Qay. Wris pany, Manchester, Conn. npeisa’ |G Wols. B0 I8 NUCWER giaise e 3 ANT ED-—A woman for house- WANTED_ Young man with some ex- work, 'lwne 35-4 wmnngme Division. pRes In store work, capable and will- oct Suto delivaty. Telephione 1885 s mn 630 p. NOVISA | s e — 'A!“D—Poulflun by man _experi- LOST AND 7FOUND enced in a‘fleal and office work. ~Ad-|— AT e dress Bos 39, Duiletin Office. tov16TuThS | LOST—Small neckplece, between New WANTED—$170 month_average; rail- mail clerks; hundreds warited ; free ; write immediately. Frank- Dept. 31-J., Rochiester, N. Y. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get ap in the morn- ing and earn some money eavying papers. Frequently Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. are good routes. Haven Railroad Station and Breed Thea- Tist tre. Finder kindly return to 15 Main St. novisd LOST—Detween Union Sq sre | an Bogue's Garage, sum of money.* mder please leave at this office and receive re- ward. novisd FOUND_A Dblack und white bird dog. came to my camp on Monday; no collar of tag. Owner may have same by identi- Iying and,paying charges. Apply Fred Malzacker,” 194 High St., ‘Baltic. novisd LOST — Wednesday, between Boston Store and Porteous & Mitchell's, a small black pocketbook. ~Finder leave rear 9§ High St. novigd LOST—On the state road between Wil- limantic and Phoenixville, Nov. 10, Knick- etbocker gold watch, cnam wnh lgm. Templar charm and Knife % F. . P, Frederick ‘'W. Porter, D No. 1, Willimantic. ov17d LOST—Either on Broadway or at Com- munity House, Church St., Monday even- ing, a solid gold clasp pin. Finder leave at_ Bulletia Oflice and receive reward. novit FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Direciors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commere; Buiiding Lady Assistant Phone 238-2 GAGER Funeral Director and Eimbaimer Prompt Service Day or Night FOUND—For those sufleflfl: from ‘as- thma, colds and catarrh, “Breathe-Ezy,” 25¢; kills all cold germs. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood, Engler's, Smith’s Pharma- cy, and all druggists. nov2d “STRAYED from pasture in North Ston- ington, one 2 year old black heifer and one yearling Holstein heifer. O. H. Main, Norwich, Conn. DENTISTS M DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—130 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Building | rel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 §| DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offire Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone v | PaulA.Schwutz,D M. D.| DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL The Henry Allen & Son 88 MAIN STREET AND EMBALMERS Lody Assistant. DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke 41 Main Street ERNEST E. BULLARD Teach f thi = Win Phone 127-4 ise Place ive a Few utfits to Lena. SNIURANS! ASK ABOUT OUR NEW DISABILITY AND DOUBLE INDEMNITY POLICY INSURANCE PROTECTION, W. A. SOMERS. Co. FUNERAL DiReCTORS Telephone 410-2 Funeral Directors SURGEON (7 Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Building Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. FOR SALE- Horses FOR SALE—One pair of bay horses, weighing 1250 apiece ; ‘also one moire top C carriage. Inquire 152 W. Main. FOR SA%L or will exchange for st one pair of work horses, one dump' cart, two sets of double harness and three sows with “18 )o';_mg r:zs O. H. Main, Nor- el : wich, Ct. oct?2 FOR SALE—Four good horses, ness and wagons. Troy Steam Laundry, 282 Kranklin_ St. octizd FOR SALE—Our handmn{e team of reay horsés. The Henry Allen & Son Co. tfoctld. Y har- —_— CIGARS, | by Englers Pharmacy, Ring & W hTED—To buy 1 1-2 tons mangle beéts. Patrick F. Sullivan, O ccum. !H 14 noy18d ED—Bveryone to know that the elder mill at NDrchh Town is closed for the season. Kalpl St., Norwich Town. Conn. novisd A few wooden ‘rel. | els, for breeding, $3 each. Donald \olu., Tradag Cove garm. Phone 1384-32. h S. Smith, 45 Tanner | 100 busheis No. 1 toes, in IU bushel lois or more, 1v bushels - shagbark Condition, prk""’”‘ lirst of Kebraary, FOR SALE_Six Barred Mook cocker- Fok aALE—lNI Tmikhels Took o lps,] Green Mountain pou-l 5 cows, to fiesien vy | ana one young 5 year | walnuts, stanchions. State lo- | old horse. “weight 1300 pounds, & nice one. | cation. J. Lewis Wells, Yantie, C Amasa M. R. D. No. 1, N | _ ThSTu. novid. B A e e Maie, 0. 1, Norwich. | WANT TO sell your farm?. This| ¥oR g‘A‘LHhap ,u range. In- agéncy makes 'a Specialty of sellin, obscoL Sf P oniy ™ Aaaress the. Windhaim o q““' ‘- Fenobscat S ovisd ; ty Farm Agency, Box 303, Danielson, _}‘E—One blenwood range. In-' Conn. ThESTu novid. qmre at 271 Washingtou St novliid WANTED—Second hand __furniture. Don't give your used furniture away. We il buy ‘one picce ot a hotel full as B. POB SALE—Pigs, 8 weeks old; alsc keys. Addross John Kevenldes, K. D Tel. 1861-23 novlid FOB SALL—OD: “fat bull 4 - Years old. A.lPeckham, Preston. Tel. 1879-3. nov. e bave the best facilities for handiing B St igrest cash price {i:m in nur B Lonss B Wara'5 Street. Te WANTED—Tw) 30x48 uu-_h Apply Bell's Ice Cream Parlor. RS—We nave hundreds of farm FARME] novi7d | buvers who will buy a farm. List yours at once with Weisler's Farm Agency, WANTED—Two nicely furnished rooms | Danielson, Conn. for light housekeeping ; must have all im- provements, and in a mice location. Tele- phone 486-3. nov17d WANTED_Secohd hand furniture and l.ntiqule'zs(.‘ King, 48 Water St. Phone 487-3. nov. novléd FOR SALE—~french plate mirror, 5 ft. by 9 ft.; pool table, complete. Inquire Preston Bros. novidd “FOR SALE— young new milch COWsS, u.lva! by nde, one 20-quart kind. e | Apply to Fred Durr, Norwich Town. . w‘Ahl;l‘yEyD—Roum alnd l;:aé-d Xnm%e novlied amily ‘oung couple. adwij o holz, 303 West Main St O AS TR FOR SALE—Bungalow, with acre of MISSISSIPPI had the Conn. Minnie | Soto sez Alaska if she'll wear Georgia |1 Maine’s New Jersey. I let Delaware it |¥: land on’ River St., Moosup, $1500, also room cott; 1-2 acres of zvuu. e, practically new with land. River ‘St.,, Moosup, Bode Real Estate Agency. Dan- with aching, burning feet, corns and | e callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop!good stores in 3 good towns, ‘\on\lch | Salve, 25¢; works wonders. Guaranteed | Willimantic and Danielson. ver. The Pasnik Lo, Sell for less. tfoctid. Sisk _and The Smith Pharmacy. Bep21d I WILL BUY your farm for cash. |5, Write or telephone me if you want to sell guick. T buy for cash tg sell again on easy térms. Horace S. Katon, Willimantic, will begin a new lot Sept. 1st; sawed the city ; loads of dry wood for airtight stoves. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. FOR SALE—200 loads of hard wood, tove lengths and delivered to all parts of also 60 loads of eak slab and 25 04. septid all Persvnal prop. |s of interest. Unre- | V Conn. seplld FARMS for sale. Write for cata- 3 logue. Racine's Farm Agéncy, Daniel- On Diamonds, Jew- | son, Conn. Je16d MONEY eiry, Watchés and| ™ giGH cLASS COATS_in low priced erty at a low rate|good stores in 3 good towns, Norwich, tores. ' The Pasnik Co., Sell for less. 3 Willimantic and Danielson. tfoctld. dacriied pledgos for sale. 'LIBERAL LOAN co. Norwich, Conn AUCTIONEER Sugceassor to W. B. WIiLCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 381-3 Jeweit City Post Office, Norwich Towe . - LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING BUILDING Modern Improvements, Located With- Chance to Secure a Nice Home Right. FOR SALE A Very Desirable EIGHT ROOM HOUSE n Five Minutes’ Walk From Mar- in-Rockwell Plant; An Exceptional For Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN ! Real Estate Broker P.uNTXNG. paperhanging, contractor, igh class work speeialty. rhone 1553-2. Kudhk, 263 Central Ave. novad L nnclu‘ndsrr‘m. contracting, paint- perhanging and plastering. Address 10 hyauhng St., Norwich, 97 Bentley Ave., Ocean Beach. octéd building PEBW'{I & Christian sLonework, “brickwork, coms Co., CONLIACLOLS, créte and cement. plaster, and paint, #ud anything extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel. No. 479-5. Call between o and 6.3V a. M. and from 5.30 to 9 p. m. augid JAMES FUMiGNARO, CONTRACTOR. Stone, Concrete Work aud Excavating. Address: 123 Oaxridge St., City. Tel 627-5. Real Estate Bargains New House, just outside city, wnthi all conveniences and 3-4 acre of j! fine land. A find for $4,000 { Owner leaving Norwich, will sell Modern 6 Room House, and large fot, at an interesting figure. Ex- §! cellent neighborhiood. You can rent Furnished 8 Room | House with garage and acre of land if you act promptiy—Lots of good things to show you right now. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. THE i PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suecessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER angd BUILDER! CIGARS J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS PIANOC TUNERS Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. fr: TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN 4 ROBBINS COURT "“ 584 John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. FREDERICK T. BUNCE J‘h Piano Tuner 2 Clllnnont Ave GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prespect St. Phone 1L L CHIROPODIST “A. G. THOMPSON, F. 5. Chiropodist, Foot Specialisi (FROTECT YOUR FEET) . Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. 78 ‘Alic> Guiiding, 321 Main St 3 with. Conn. Fnone 1366-4 R e e s e AUTO& TD HIRE fes car. Phone 1507. DETECTIVES " If you waat a comfartable in call up JOHN 416 Agylum 3t., odge closed serye Tim S oo a——— Established for Half a Century. 7 TRUCKING b, FESEREIG FRANKLIN th:A“ axi, 209 Mai St. Phone 1994. R. Brown. u‘:fl‘lg C. D. JOSLYN, z93 West Main St move 1\.“:lerylhln¢ ‘anywhere. Phone 85 sep 72 sEdtuske: 8RR PLANO AND W ITURE MO"'lfl TEAXING A!n FRUCKING done very prodm l and &t reasvnable s T *l.olmilul m wmm me Lonz Distance Moving and Expressing Anrmerm.m 11 Boswell Ave. Tel. 14 NG and movimg; lon, lrd:‘\(?i‘l‘:“‘ Pt et 0 222 Main St Pnone 792. n.v 74 G, B, BROMLLX & T inuuck‘:t S ona I.l“ " SG_DISTAI NcE MoV MOVIR mfiw@m SR VLA Best work anG paterals at right prices by skillea hbor. Telephone 50 West Main 8t PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHEANE, PLUBJIAG, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- a«nteed; also heating and gas Hiung. JOHN F. TOMPIKINS, T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing \ 81 FRANKLIN STREET ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & 1xi0iPSON, ARCE .OTS, Thayer Buildinr Zorviich, Coam HOTELS “AMERICAN _HOUSE, D. LOCAL and long ruck- | Prop. First class Garage nrvxca o ing. Phone 720. A Gezar augid | nected. ~ Phone. Shetucket Street. GUS LAMBEET, JE., Do an “"‘,f St,| DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European Flan. long_disisige moving.” Hayes Bros, Props. = Telephone 1227. pressing. Tel. 387-5. e ____lml 26-28 Broadway. # (,EORGE LAIIEBT Occum, xeamin e long distance moving and uuckin‘. - i Tel. ¢17-12 yd BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER ! IQSEPH BRADFORD i Glank Sooks Made and Ruled to Oraer 138 Broadway FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, JUST flNLOADlD 1,800 barrels of | good flour, ‘all’ grades; call us before ying. Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. ' “ ‘novisd y 5 FOR SALE 6 room Cottage House, one acre of land with some fruit. Small amount of cash required. Price $3,500. \ 2-Family House of 5 rooms and bath each, located 15 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Price $3,700. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St. HOUSES FOR SALE 1 have Lwo Louscs LUF daig, located on West Main St.. N0S. 40U-4UL; both have modern improvements; one is a two-fam- ily house, the other @ coltage of five rooms; must be sold lu settle an estate. Apply to ELMER K. PIERSON, iyied 327 West Main St. Pleasant Village Home 40 acres, near station, on automobile highway, 7 room cottage, good barn and outbuildings, fine land; with horse, cow, poultry, tools and equipment — $3,100, part cash. Tryens Agency, \ Jl FOR sALs ( FOR SALE | Two Cottages, No. 296 I.aurel Hill Avenue. A rare chance to secure two homes at a very moderats price. Will not seil separately. Always well rented —one occupied by the present tenant for more than 30 years. Speak quick. Thos. H. Beckley' 278 MAIN STREET Phonu 31,500 { WILL BUY AN 80-ACRE FARM. 7| ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF| WO0O0D, PLENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE'TO VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND| SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR| A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND water, gas; electric lights, set tubs, place for 2 cars, good location, near car line, 10 minutes’ walk from Frank- fin Square. For particulars, sce A. V. COVELLO Telephone 683-3 198 Cliff Street — AUCTIONS WITTER BROS. ....... Office and Salesrooms, Main St., . Auctioneers No. 42 Danielson. Auction Sale SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1920, at 1 o'clock, sharp, p. m. account of le ifor Sale Rain or Shine, SAMUEL MARTIN. Riverview, Danielson. J. C. WITTER Auctioneer AUCTION at the home of George Lepan, Ox Hill road, Norwich, Conn., THURSDAY, NOV. 18TH, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m., the ribed property: mare, following ihree norses, 1 1150 Tbs., weight some 30V 1bs.), sows, 85 fowls sleigh, 1 nice Lo et of light driving hariess, heavy harness, 1 single driving har ness, 1 sulky plow (John Deere), 1 nding cultivator (John Deere), 1 pots {0 planter (Iron Age), 1 disc I {Wo-horse mover, row sprayer (iron Age) =r, 1 barrel sprayer, 4 kn ors, 1 one-horse tre: 1 wheel hoe, 1 2 keitle stove, 1 root cutter, 1 manur: ad- er, 1 Boss potate digger (a good one) and other articies 100 numerous to mention. If stormy, sale next fair week day GEORGE LEPAN. with NUERSERY Flowers and Trees | FOR ALL OCCASIONS T. H. PEABODY Phone 936 running oraer, new Orders Delivered | b Maplewood Nursery Co. | d touring. tires, FOR SALE—) Phone 757 FOR SAL with new spare, four stic Auto Sta- nov16d nd sedan, run pe ; reason for ; must be sold at once. . upstairg. oct22d FOR . SALE w _Maxwell touring, 1921 model, $1,050 delivered. H. E. An- son, ..1 Maple St, Danlelson. Conn. . 34 oct22d USED CARS We have the following Used Cars to offer at attractive when Arkansaw Maryland a box of Kl flel rices : Palacia_Sc cigars for $1.75 at Fagan's| por SALE—L)cal dmmm e ofle,_ FOR MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN. |P Bmoke Shop. It Texas, sez she. nov15d {ing Cherry-Mul to those Who are afficted (CHOICE OF 400) 1919 Series Dodge Brothers’ WE BUY raw furs. ‘Write or phone | with coughs, colds and Tun-down condi- - 147, and’ revemse chiarges; will call |tion: every bottle sold with an iron-clad w. o A w;l Sedan. promptly, grade ral an a; - | gudrantee. L mende in; 18] 1 8¢ market price. Morgan & W ‘:fl‘, G‘n)- £ee"8" Cszood, Englers Pharmacy and all llham o COX 1919 Series Dodge Brothers’ ton, Conn. vzd dmzl;lsts novid D FOR SALE Remington No. 11 billing RARM SEECIALIST Roadster. i 3 Witk heh Do and woren who suffef | ypewriter, with tabuiator and 147 car- 41 WEST BROAD STREET 1918 S ics Podee Boathess’ callouses, o iry a box of Snow Drep |Fige, used little and in first class condi- ROOMS 1 AND 2 erie: g Salve, 25c; works wonders. Guaranteed |tiOR; Stewart speedomoter outfit for iord COU e by Engler's Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk, The |2 OTiginal carton. Call 55-2. oct3td WESTERLY, R. I. Pee | Smith Pharmacy and Lee & Osgood. FOR SALEHard slab wood, sawed A 1918 Series Dodge Brothers’ _movad in stove le‘ilgthsl,&l:udmwlnod Sawed in o s stove lengibs, also walnut wo or fire- FOR SALE ng. WANTED—Second hand and antique | pluces, sawed i leugths o suit, delivercd : furniture. A. Bruckner. Tel 71 1: 56 | in all parts of the city. Charles S. Brown, |.$5,500.00 Will Buy -Two Tenement e: odg rothers’ Franklin St, Norwich. Conn. ctsd x..:m:.m'reL 1013:” v oct: _g;n House, 7 rooms each department, au'lg,ll? s_?"" D e B ad i E e e e e T s e thas modern improvements, hot and cold | ouring. 1318 Model E-44 Buick Road- ster. 1917 Model D-45 Buick Tour- ln . 1916 Model D-45 Buick Tour- ing. 1921 Brand New Chevrolet Touring. 11919 Chevrolet Sedan—con- signed to us for sale. THE JORDAN AUTO CO. Wiliimantic, Conn. USED CARS BUY THEM NOW, WHILE THE MARKET IS AT ITS LOWEST 1820 Gverland as demonstrator. New Lignt and sturdy— peed Wagon ruck has a special platform body tires, and has just ied in our shop. Price A real bargain. Overland Sedan Repainted and $1,000.00. looks like new. Overland With Winter Top led and painted. Fine for the d weather. Friced low at $550.0. Touring -speed axle. Has d and power, and is surprisingly cal for a car of its size. Reo 4-Cyl 1915 o -del—Rugged, reliable and eco- nomical. This model is one of the fest of used car buys—$500.00. TIME PAYMENT PLAN on both new and uszd cars and trucks. BIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 Shetucket Street THE FRIS Phone 212 'I'D RENT novisd hed Tooms for light novlisd “of five rooms, 10_ minutes from ces; lnquire at 59 Franklin St is equipped with | AUTOMOBILE AC o know work, iy ksur- Liuiding novied WANTED—Aulo hal We U0 eaceis 10 304 ge'ling a lation iense? If ¢ needs re- g Co., 'Alh nul st Phone 2 BUICE 4 < OWNERS " Before buying your Radiator Cover, see the Allen Shutter Radiator Cover. Operated from the seat. Norwich Buick Co. Buick Cars, G. M. C. Trucks P e ——— IF THAT CAR OF YOURS IS NOT RUNNING RIGHT — CALL UP 756 the Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF Aa.L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Wechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upneistering and Wood Work, Elacksmitn.ag 10 all its branches .- .“.h Seoit & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NOLTH WAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICE AT A cOU Al NOrv intestate. o'clock in the f » pendency hearing ion of cwspaper District, at date of said e made to this ON J. AYLING, Judge. th (The .'J’r"\c 1 foregoing is a true espy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, novisd Clerk. T0 NEW YORK New London (Norwich) Line Enjoy this delightful over night trip down the Sound and reach your destination happy, refreshed and satisfied. lent service throughout. Leave New London daily ex- cept Sunday, 11:00 p. m. State rooms ready at 7:00 p. m. THE NEW ENGLAND | STEAMSHIP COMPANY toilet and cellar, 52 Broadway. Willimantic, Conn. WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLINGDELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 732 FOREIGN AGENCY seils Foreigu muley Oruels and Steam- ship Tickels fol all paris of the worl Packages of all kinds delivered in all drts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire nsurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Franklhn Bt., Norwich, Coamn. Phone T5i-5. e e —————— T FOR SALE Eleven room house with all im- provements, near Chelsea Parade, large lot, with garage for three ma- chines—house can be arranged for two families with small outlay — in I‘Ifin.d neighborhood, conveni- ent to trolley line; for particilars inquire FRANCIS D. DONCHUE Central Building Norwich calumns of The Bulletm. ¥ HERE 1 medhgm_ hfi;um mam ta for conneeglcm aquu cannot be a are fit, and they cannot be when full of holes and haif-rotten limbs, or over- crowded with surplus wood. It takes an Expert to prune trees pro- perly, and not the first man with an in 15 minutes than nature can restorc in 10 years. d | We have made special study of trees| | for 15 years, and are experts of’high grade trees and cavety work. We‘i take down dead trees in the most dangerous situations. COMMUNICATE WITH THE {New London County Nurseries | W. J. SCHOONMAN, Prop. NEW LONDON, CONN. DANCING. gins Monday, . 22, forming; call at hall. daily. © Phone 1706. now Prl\ nte 1éssons novisd FRUIT GROWING success unless your Trees | N. H. LEVY, lnstrllclor Odd F&Ho“a'- NT—Furnished_rooms for light Inquire 17 Boswell Ave. JRAGE—Household goods stored for iong or short term; rates reasone able dF.ummg Studio, 52 Broadway. 233 MAIN STREET | axe you meet. Anyone can spoil murn? Hea—ted Rooms ; To Rent “Fairview,” 77 Church St. Steiner Residence. 5 cenveniences. Fhone 821-3 .E.laborately furnished and all rooms, steam Dlmlegesv- 18 RIGHT WORK—RIGHT PRICE novisd RIGHT ON TIME NT—Furnished rooms. Teier We Specialize On auglld _ NEOLIN SOLES AND HEELS Goodyear Shoe Repairing Co. 85 Franklin Strect NINO Di PALMA, Prop. Shea’s News Burean Union Equa-re THE LA ViDa ELECTRIC VISKATOR $7.50. | | Guaranteed in every respect. Let us | demonstrate thls vibrator und { you that it is an excelient appliance. { GAS t\u EL L-_tl_ HIC sHoP, Sty AND POWER CO. R. 1, | ™ ESTERLY 1 THE s"s’rlc POWER Co!rult. 9 East Mals St. Mastle, C BOWT =~ arrmys BU st Lol Bilsiaily AL TUE AETNA LOSWAING . HAILSTIC BLILD \u. THE DIME SAVINGS BANK 1 FRANE L. WWOODARD, Treasurer. ' WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- neasblée{:lr_a t}.):;. p‘\:‘hhc. !tlhe'ie' hdno medi- | um roug! advertisi Columns of The Bulletin. fig THERE Eastern Conneeticat equal 1 tin lor bus.ness results. oVl be payable on and after s no advertising medium In to The Bulle- |FLATING AND KINDRED FINISHES © F1CHL i« The Fegular al Dividend has ax THe 1 ate of § per eent a UNITED METAL MFG. 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