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A Bulletin' Want : - Advertissment Will Get It e sem——— WANTED—A man to work on_ farm. barstow,’ Canterbury. feb4FM EMEN, brakemen, beginners $150- $200, later $300. Write Railway fnn«fln Office. man _ with some experience in fiupemer line to represent | and solicit melal weather, strip and win- dow screen’ orders aldllfld Norwich, New London and_vicinity Ct. Givé' references and- q udmfl. febld T WANTED Young men and women are wanted today as high n.hn‘led office workers more thin ever before. Why net let us help you o advance to finaneial and social success? To be, .a Norwich Commercial School graduate is to be sure of a high salaried position, even in these times. bld WANTED Position as chnnflaur by experienced gnd reliable young mam. Phone 136, fan2 GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail clerks; $125 month; list posi- tions free; write immediately. Fr: Institute, Dept. 21. Rochester, N. Y. jan1ld WANTED DISTRICT SALES MANAGER for Windham n«ld New London coun- bstantial and ufacturer on tail grocery and Give full details in first dress W. F. CARI Gates St, Worcester, Mass. 'WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are goed routes. Get ye== mames on file and be ready for ths first vacancy. Cali at the Bulletin Office, |A Bulletin For Sale ; Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale st Wlll Sell It FOR SALE—Two oxpress harmess, five || S‘Gate.h eog:ns, all Gmevllh Fish second hand. ,—-———— ¥om ster, been ‘276 cam.ru Ave, to X w————-———-——-———— (- : g sta HomSors 1 n . hfi.fl nler:slo- -gn 4“, tel. 108-3. irect. G Johpston, .87 Orange St., mfiu«. E At Norwich, Connecticut The W. W. Backuis Hospital, a gen- eral hospital with weld equipped medical, surgical and eobstetrical departments, offers a three years’ course to young women' desiring a nurse’s professien. Books and uniforms are furnished the first year. The Backus Hospital is delightful- ly situated in the best residential section of Norwich, about one mile from the heart of the city, on ome of the main trolley lines. It is one of the most modern and up to date institutions of the state, and is fully equipped for the teaching of stu- dents for the profession of nursing. For information, address K. A. DOWD, R. N. Superintendent of Nurses, Norwich, Conn. ‘LOST AND FOUND LCTORS FUNEGAL DIR GEOR iE G GRANT Undertalicr and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 \ [ sserree Fu and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 238-2 Lady, Assistant TR R GAGER Funeral Diréctor and Embalmer * Prompt Service Day or Night RS N R T HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City ! Directors The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 NMAIN STREET FUNERAL DIiRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT mw_ Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street P e AUCTIONS 7 C. E. MACFARLANE. Telephone 27 W antic Division. AUCTION Having sold farm at Chestnut Hill Btation, i the n of Columbia, I will sell at public auction, E at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, FEBE. 8, 1821, the following personsl property: 9 — GRADE HOLSTRINS — ® One goafl young four 3 year old ers, ) ‘cld heifers, two ight” teaun wagon, market wagon, buggy, 6-can Cooley | ereamer, swing chuin, butter carrier, pair of team harne: 2 driving harnesses, L & lot of sma tools. Lot of house- Boous, amber sets, extension 2 rockers, sewing machine, piane, phonograph with records, pictures and m.uq ofher articles. not mentioned. If stormy, sale next fair week = day. Terms cash. C. OEHLERS. Postoffice, Chestnut Hill, Conn. feb4d can you beat this? Beef - 1uc; good dinner for Lanch Ronm. fel bdd "¥oN THE SAME IAD AT 242 MAIN I febld IAW FURB. Fuw IursA‘ntCHRAA ‘3{ eeb- uer’s every Thursd: 1 Renn decl7d. v hiorses, manure | LOST—PoGketbook with sum of money. nadv reward. part fox terrlu' nm ding Hill road, “&nen. Phon :u-u ‘Willimantic. I.Os:l‘—Wadn esday, on_Jewett Clty car arriving in Norwich at 5.45 ?;,M containing sum of meney. dzr ve ut this office. Reward. 1 e LOST—A nurse’s acarfpin, \mwem rwich and Plainfield, on_train, w name engraved on same, Tel nss 12. Reward. __febdd ST S, wWh .+ Keturn Sachem St. Reward. le 4d ~LOST—On Sunday, u.n ]u(her “hand- bag containing- sweal \pers. Please notify A. A4..B-.ldwln. 50 velt Ave., Norwiech. feb3d ¥OB SALE—Herses FOR SALE—Black hom 10 yun old, weight 1350. Thomas Kilbusor, land St., Jewett City. e MULES—On aocount of getting a tnluk I am obliged to sell my r of mules that are b and 6 years old, weigh 2600 1bs., they know how to plow and draw wood out of the woods, they are as good a pair of mules as any man owns, both sound and good drivers; I will sell pair of mules, double set of harnesses and tip- cart they have been used in to someone who will give them a. home for §285. Call at Coal Yard, ‘Westminster St., Providence. Tel & bupae 233-R. mfld FOR BALE—H three lm fiave sold my Tamm Ih the Bentes snd moved to the city; have a nice pair of chunky horues, perfect in every way, us $ and 9§ years. look just al haral, be fold apart, price §185 for bor.h oglel :flu 7 5 farm hon-. sound, ‘weighs price §35; one $20; one Jers ! wa, lot of loose hay; l must. ae\) nz once. Call me on the telephone and I will talk with Telephone Providence, R. Lf,ah‘;V;Gt FOR SALE—A good horsd, guick buyer. Can be seen Stable. FOE_SALE Fafm _chuBks; to High and West Main. L. Strom. 24 SALE HORSES I have 12 second hand horsea, we‘hing 1100 to 1600, also 12 horses that ceived from Illinois. All of these I want to dispose of right away. Prices are from $25 up. Come and see them. ELMEE R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Janl17d £ DENTISTS DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. NOTICE "DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, Office Hours: 8—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A, Schwartz, D, M. D.| - DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 C. D, JOSLYN, 233 West Main St. WA move everything anywhere. Special at- i tention given to moving boilers and ma- ciunery. Phoue 857-3. ‘Hmuna auto truck: 0!78 LAMEXET, lfl.Nfil‘lm& ing, "trecking aad long cistance zwving Tel_ 387 o luuuflm’h‘ u ng_distance nzu:fi\s: Toone 7 { m‘l lhnluthnl FPhone LONG DISTANCB 2 _MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, sostuckes :n. Phone 697, PLANO D FUR T\!RI ID"H‘. TEAMING AND TWCKI“ done very promptly and at reasonabie ] prices. ARTHUR H: LATHROP foust Btreat n pine boards at B1-2¢ !L ur nd cedar clen.r butt mmslu. H 50; car white cedar shingles, $5. R. Race, North Franklin, Conn. BUYS TH|S HOME REMARKAELE VALUE with two acres ndance of fruit. Th‘rc are three new poultry houses .| have .other good home properties from $1,/50 to $25000 Tell me what you want lnd approximate price you are o pay Riid o shounlie ebie'se dm ARCHA W. CO!T Telephone 1334 FOR SALE—_A kitchen range, a g stove and parior stove. 30 Winchester St Ax-rn—'—'_—_tfi'_jflm-& Box 367, care Bulm,h‘n. b 3 BE my fine player hl party, and perhaps in the near future, in case those c.n SALE—Tifty she!p. or, wul ex- change for stock. Tel bid _FOR ¢ SALE—GraY Flemish Gmnl and New Zealand Red- rabbits, young or old; prices reasonable. s | Taftville, Conn. FOB SALE—Tweo Gebrge . lielhi.l “Player al‘l‘lldo" vo year old f lox and TFOR SAL u,zuo (o ll oo ho elfth St Tel | ok feb4d 53 Broadway | ter service. will aged people and inyalids. H. wn,“sa Pacific 8t New hndun_ Phnne rg—mr tons of sood stnw. rbert C. Keech, Danielson, Conn. Tel. feb3d ‘WANTED-—House 5 brooders. George W. Adams, Agent. 65 Williams St. Pione 1462 or I FOB S‘\LE—llousehold furniture, in- cluding dining room, bedroom and kitch- enfsgfi Inquire 2§ Pearl St., upstairs. FOR SALE FOR “fe—”“" coon 0 hound p“’“ Xarm of 100 arres land, well divided o'clock. G. A. Miller. b $385.00 for an 88 note : mnhognny pla\rer piano, all metal tubing, fin derful chance, free bench. scarf and rolis. G, $4:50 per 100; M. Anndora, 13c cigars, special i for Sse; 11" Oigareties, 20 T cigareties, special, Wen:ot a fine line of 50c pipes. Ful.n At the A. C. Swan Co. Garage. 1 typs 39 Cadillac Phaeton—this car was pur- Plaut-Cadden Lov;wa.n‘y nd_hand tnrnn.un an. ANT! ‘H&I jues and old" books. :hh Cadillac model the price ef St. Phone 38. | car will surprise you—aise 1 type 58, seven-passenger Cadiliac, now top and "'$25.00 for a fine small cfiuél orgnx{ 2 a real bargain. The FPlaul-Cadden Com- pany (siab. 1872), N ; “BAFETY razor blades sh: { newly painted, 329000 for a beautiful mahfisan) Ul)- i sires all @ N perfect adtion. free stool und scarf. me Miller's resser, 237 Main St WANTED—Second hand and l}ntlfiue uklin St.. Norwlch Conin. ““WHEN your farm is for sai Farm Agency, Danielson. Conn. e, Terms 310 down, The Plaut-Cadden Com- va;ly (istab.’ 1872), Norwici, Conn. A G tlomx 2 30N Poot with stool, zoud tone and action. Weuler’l $50 down.' §10 monthly. den bompa\ny (Lstab. GE HOUSE OF S!X ’. fln Farmers of New England: guarantee to sell your farm within 8 uter placed with us. urm buyers ready tor bargains. Wri ately yonr (n'm acreage, price and loca- ' KIRMAN'S FARM AGENCY, South Seituate, R. I Telephone 5 R 13. .00 buys a very good Cable unnbm piano, sweet tone, fine easy action, free ‘We have | stool and scarf. T business. | weekly. (Estab. 1812). I\on\uu , Conn. good full ‘tone squa with stool, ‘only §35. } Lomw:lly (Estab. 1872), Norwich, Conn. | n Imprnvemsnu rou ¢ SALE—Four new ‘mllch Tegistered S oot tame: giv s L. uase TO RENT—Two {urnished, well heated THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES entlemen Bulletin, or Tel 1%09. have expired and are for sale at THE LIBERAL LOAN CO.: Ticket Nos. 860 to 1200, consisting of ‘Watches, Diamonds. Jewelry, Silverware, Revolvers, Guns, ete. 63 Franklin St., opp. Bulletin Co. — PLUMBING" AND c ard Hill Fa Tel. Moosup D! WE_SELL the Mag mhwudn‘d C. Hewitt Co., Un- “10 BENT — Furnished reoms; _aise Phone 1048-1. {rooms for light 100 School St. " ¥OE RENT — Fiveroom : L P temement, of George Greeaberger. lunch counter, ice box, tables and chairs. ’T’o RENT—A furnishe aparcment ot .nuunmodcrnt-mk’h— Z-RGCT,E CS'. GASFITTING s T 3. COGHRANE, CLUB3ING, MEATING . AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washingion Square. “FHONE 581, The very best plumbing workmen at the fairest prices Is guar~ |SO% aateed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St " T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET 0! £ — | brated gypsy witeh fortune teliing «.dmsl sent posipaid on recoit of 31 liams Book Co., V BEN!—MD-( at 130 of six rooms, first ficer. Apply to arossa, 23 Pond St " FOR RENTTenement of five rosmm, 99 Chestnut St Apply Bard onal bppor'_umty to Home For a Moderate | Secure a_Nic Eroauway, Nor | sooure a.f ~FOR SALE—Good iculars Inguire of expert | 0rd, delivercd. " TO RENT—Front Toun for FABMS for sale. Write for builetin. ll _convenienoss, &t “Falr Rac;xéjds Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. urch St Phene 33 3 o OR_RENT—Store. Inquire 167 West THE BULLETIN readers are advise Main St, cor. North High St. A. h'ax to call on The Plaut-Cadden Company, o 135-14: M.:un St., when in need of a _bian RENT — Furnished 13 Beswell Ave. om'l Fumnished reomms. 'ld.- " FOR bALE—B\mgMuW. with_acre of land on River St., Moosup, $1500; also 6 room cottage, Bodo Real Estate Agency, PIANO TUNERS PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN 4 ROBBINS COURT Zimmerman, 17 $2,300 WILL BUY 7-room Cottage House, with hot and cold water, and bath—located in lower part of Fountain Street, only 5 min- utes’ walk from Franklin Square. further particulars, see A. V. COVEL- | LO, 198 Ollff Street, T:Iepho'le 633-3. RAGE—Household gools shert H PAFPER HANGING THE PIANO TUNER | PAINTING ; and 122 Prospect St. class work at fal market prices. dKMliekL)m"" Central Ave. ARCHITECTS L. BUY AN 80-ACRE ROON COTTAGE HOUSE IN FiRST- CLASS CONDITION, 24x26. LAND IN A HIGH STATE OF | FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE PLENTY OF FRUIT. MILE TO VILLAGE. COUDWORTH & THOMPSON AECHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn, BILDERBECK & LANGDON ARCHITECTS—— ENGINEERS LEGAL NOTICES. NEW BARN = Administratrix of | her administration account tate to the Court of Probate for said Dis- <o | trict for allowance, it is | * Oraered, That the 9th day of February, 11921, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the POST OFFICE,! CHURCHES AND!! A RARE BARGAIN FOR | A SINCERE FARM BUYER. { MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN. (CHOICE OF 400) William A, Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I DAN D. HOIE Judge. NOTICE! The Board of Relief of the Town ef Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall Building in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from February 1st to February 21st, from 10 a. m. to 4 to listen to appeal from the doings of the Assessors, and to trans. act any .other business proper to be done at said Dated at Norwich. Conn.,, January 169 State Street New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Munici Buildings, Sur- nd Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. —— e ———— $300 WILL BUY A Brand New, High-Grade Linde- & Son Mahogany Pianc, worth $535. Cash Only. THE TALKING MACHINE SHC 24 Franklin Square ton sgne. Spd ritkc PISstoTeL & %omrf'%' a . lasterer, and chim- ey, conerete foundation. 10 'FRED G. PROTHERO, = JAMES' C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX B. McMAHON, Board of Relief. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Board of Relief, within and for the sald Town of Mansfield, will meet at the office of_the Town Hall, Spring Hill, on Monday, Feb. 7, 1921, from 10 & m. to 3 elntncwn. lxanawork. brmkwork. wn’— Pllu A\o, Tel. No. (.tll between & and 6.50 a. m. and from 5.30 to 9 . CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. ing &rl. 15 185 ACRES Fine location, near markets and sta- tion, 9 room house, barns, outbuildings, 50 acres fertile fields, 2 apple orchards, | excellent pastures, $1,500 worth wood | and timber, trout stream. 2, = and on | CHARGES THAT JAPANESE necessary. the doings of the A-emn in said Town, and any other business within our !l.rrb— the statute laws I,&-“u allé Lva diction under State of Connecticut. Dated at Mansfield, Conn., Jaa. 19, 1921. . FOR SALE seasoned hard wocd Best quality, 1$1200 per cord—Graen wood $11.00 per nd ‘“ood Work. in all its branches sk Gorp.| 507 TO 515 ,NCRTH MAXN STREET i GILBERT MA’ wood, deliverad to all parts of tha city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FOREIGN AGENCY Money Orders Steamship Tickets for all paris of the world. Packages of all’kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO 280 Franklln Street, Norwich, Conn. M PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. Board of Relief. NOTICE A rabid dog has been kill Mystic, Conn. _Anyone bitten, knowledge of persens or anim please report Mystic, Conn., Heflth is known to have traveled thraugll Towns of Groton, Ledyard and 1 Thisis serious and important and treatment neceseary. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials i y skilled labor. - 50 West Main St. fuential Japanese offiolals are critica) the forelgn office for what they charge has been its interference in the case. m‘ vlfll“b”; mu . mma . L in ton Wwith the prdectire, the Koktmin de: clares, have organized an association 01 Securs national support for the cause of :h: o-:m‘.‘ Whom they deem to havé althfully diecharged his duty. ‘The result BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway | Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order FLOUB, GAIN AND FEED R JUBT V!’LOADID 1,800 blml.l NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. ,,,,, Gmn"flh Grun co. el nl-s. Notice is hereby given to all lllhle to pay Personal Taxes in the f Bozran that [ have a warrant te levy |md collect of each of such D' COAL AND WOOD settlements makesg and kindlings in ) O e i tow. B0 formerty apiro, low lermer] formeniy | Prop. CAN HOUSE, First class Gar. Shetucket Street “ DEL-HOFF HOTEL, European Pian, Telephone 1227 D. Morrissey. . ., 91 Main Street” m. urday, Feb. 20th, 1921, ecting this notice will it as the 4 p. m All persons be preceeded agal 26-28 Broadway ———— e WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the publ FE RSN r fruit andsshade trees by expe: e T, - Phone 916, George Monrve. BCRVLII\‘G AND BALLII\VR-DS i PR L roug] e vert solumns of The Bulletin, Cnllodcr of Taxes. EINGSALLEEYS Dated at Bozrah, this 23d day of Jan- 1921 jan2 MAJESTIC BUILDING AETNA BOV TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. BULLARD Teacher of the Vielir Phene 127.4 Bliss Place | Have a Fow Outfits to Lens. d )'un DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instroctor, Odd Pellows’ anu.l—-flb Phome 1706 or 1996. Winter term , Feb. 7, ll'l-“l- AUTO WASHING mmfl- FRANKLIN Taxi, 200 Maia st n-uu"dn.u-—. sep2ed “You Can Do No Better Than. Buy Ouwr Wurst.” BERLIN CABINET DISCUSSES THE EEPARATIONS QUESTION Berlin, Feb. 5.—The premiers of the several federated states of the German nation were in session with the Berlin cabinet here until late this evening over the reparations question, the meeting be- ing followed by the announcement that eumvlem unanimity prevailed ameng all ts in the eonference, The m of Foreign Minister Simons in the reichstag had been given unqualified en- dorsement by the representatives of Ba- varla, Baden, Wuerttemburg, Saxeny, and other states, 1t was sald ‘The eonference was presided over by Chancellor Fehrenbach. Dr. Simons speks at length and was followed by other mem- Bers of the cabinet, after which the vis- iting premiers were heard. The invitation extended by the entemte for Germany to send represantatives on March 1 to the London conferemes on reparations s construed here as Indi- cating the aliies expect Germany to eub- mit counter provosais, and that the negs- tiations at Brussels by the experts on financial and econnomis affairs are there- fore superfluous for the tims being. (The postponement of the Brussels conferencesa until early March, after the London oon- ference, was recently announced frem Paris.) Leaders of German Industry, shipping, and finance have been arriving in Bar- lin during the past few days for som- sultation with the government's staff of economic experts who are engaged in the drafting of the German proposals. Much of the press comment in vegant to the situation warns the governme: against pinning its faith on the bility that the attitude of he new ington government will supply Germany with moral backing. These commenta- tors urge the government to present Ger. man’s case on its own merits. - —_— <) SENTRY 1S TO BE “SACRIPICEES —— = Tokio, Feb. 5.—In a sensat| the |cle taday the Kokumin Shimbun, ed as the organ of the military charges the foreign office with America onr the -hnung hn naval officer, and to cou American of the The newspaper claims that many ims of the court-martial trial of fre sentry, has not yet been announced. TWO ANBUSHES ON THE SoUT DE OF DUBLIN Dublin, Feb. §.—Firing incident te twe on. the south side of Dublin last evening, caused the killing of one Sat. [oficer_and one child. Several civilians ‘Were weounded. 6 — Stamford—Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam J. Hussey of Bhippan Point. Stamford, have unnounced the engazement of il daughter, Miss Marion Lincoln Hussey, Wiitam Le Fevre Younkin of New Yerk and San Diego, Cal

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