Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, March 21, 1921, Page 7

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willing to get up in the mom- ing and earn some money carrying papers.’ POULTRY FOR SALE—Greene's buttermilk baby chick feed; it will raise all you hn&-h Greenc's “Second Feed.” Greene's Gro- " James M. Young & Sox. e aa———————— FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE 8T, TAFTVILLE Telephone 630 Fuaneral Directors - and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 288-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director. and Embalmer Pr'mo!‘lcrvln Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. | ° 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS 'AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 418: DAY OR. NIGHT ERNEST E. BULLARD ‘l’-nvr of the iolir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Qutfits to Lend. PLUMBING AND GASPFFTING ooafllmou—aonmu 30! nv-. ARD MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square, PHONE 581, The i s, b A 2, aateed; also heating n gas lnflt. JOMN ¥, TOMPKINS, 67 West Maia St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET .ooi ornm Roy 8. Beebe. M MWEF The Backus Hospital is delightful- ly situated in the Dbest 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. gttt ——————— LOST AND FOUND FOUND—A sum of money, in Central e by prov- We marléd , Conn, FOR SALE—Pair of ?a. e HORSES! HORSES! Just arrived with 26 York State Horses, been ingsor a contractor. As I could not -get an express car, I sent them over the road, 180 miles. Single Horses weigh- ing from 1000 to 1500 and their ages from 5 to 7 years; the best second hand Horses that ever came into New London County and they will be sold for the high dollar at Hugh Hamilton's auction Tues- day, March 22, 1921. Private sales daily. JOS. HERALD, PROP., 405/ DUNY, MGR., 286 Maln St, ' Whibe's Court, rear of Swan'’s Garage Tel. 1745-3. mar21d EDWARD P. HAMILTON Auctioneer AUCTION SALE TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921, at 10.30 a. m., rain or shine, 75 TO 100 HORSES, 26 head of young, sound, Iresh Iowa and Indiana Horses. Several matched teams, all colors, siz¢s and waigh'l‘ also several nice single Horses; 50 head of good, big. young, sound se;omi hand Horses. Ev hurse sold in this me Will be. 5ol ur ironclad guara: and if xml u represenu.u money ut\mded ia cash. |Since I have been in Norwich I have sold in the neighburhood of 250 Horses, and every Horse I have sold has made a friend for me, apd all my customers are well satisfled. In my last two sales I have put up every Horse and sold them regardless of their cost or value, and I will do the same this time. Our motto: Quick sales and small profits. In this sale we will have a Horse for any kind of a job. This is the .cheapest place in New England to buy a horse. Auction sales every two weeks. Horses are cheaper lnflsy than they ever were. Come o this ln e and see for yourself. P. HAMILTON, Preston Brldn Stables, 375 Main St., Tel. 1986-3. Norwich, Conn, R . JUST ARRIVED 28 Horses, right here on time. Some nice Matched Pairs, Draft Horses, Chunks, Hofses for everyone. Come and see. Prices right. 2 ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. marisd 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 mMamSL,Nofmch.Coun. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D.| = DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 —_— CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. F. CONANT, 11 Franklia 8t TOBACCO AT WHOLESALE Weolen Mill Help, Weavers, Spesiers, and Drawing-In Hunds. Geed pay, NOEWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP, s YANTIC MILL. / THE FOLLOWING PLEDGES have expired and are for sals aé THE LIBEBAL LOAN Ceo.: | !‘iekoz NE:Q“‘ = 1860, m k«svolvlr!. C. B, JOSLIN, move ever.ining aaywl teation n chinery. oy, Phoue 8573, -‘m-m” W g Tl e ':&'l:m“"% wall) S e ‘fi;figmn o} m“fvm G B, 3 ey _BMOWN & prend ANS Yol TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reagorable prices, ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street a g ol Yl T - s PIANO TONEES .G EER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 E—————————e ity NUBSERY is the time 3 ynur tmlt and ' men. Phome 'i'n.."-'.""" e : BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THONMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Brilding, Nerwich, Cona. e — BILDERBECK & LANGDON ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERs 159 State Stréet Phene 1118 Neéw Londen, Cenn. Plans and Specifications For Fae- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Werks and Sanitary Enginesring. Ilrn -rrldg%' 1325-2. 7-8 ‘ N. lfim Phone 1706 class begins m. AUTO WASHIN e e R Baliev's Glnd. ‘ o e T TSR S BOOKBINBING NBABY ”‘.mu-"'"': ""-"'“ 600D w ;fim B Norwich, Phone 11055, 'n'nzov 8" AGENCY, _marled W numu.l- 'FARM FOR SALE e and four-room houses, barn 36x50 lL 10 ft. cellar, 75 or 80 Joads of fer- tilzer in yard, dorn house 18x20 ft., hen- i |nery 12x78 f£t., with house 14x16 ft.,, wi oh shed 14x20 ft., Il of. 120 acres, 40 Sores mowed A ivated, pasture 40 I “woodland with §15000 woorlot. 1deal plate for boarding ouse; entire farm $4,000. Address C. SMITH. 221 Main St., Dan- ielson, Comn., or CHARLES. pmmm or Tel. 226-12 Danielson. smar19d 'fl of Plainfield, on . THURSDAY, MAROH 24, un, at 10 o'clock A, m., il séll the ulww!n ‘property: House- hairs, tables, stoves, car- P umqu-. ete, 1 hay ctt- plows, 2 es, 2 lers, 1 A-hlmw. 1 team 1iox wagon) 1.0x cart, 1 C«m‘ refri wheel harrow, 1. fee u.m {reezer, horse eultlvmr. two-horse mow! . chest of urpent.ern tools, t’saws, wa; goats, with ki “N&lvmumlao‘l" " D. g"l. mnlld.r. and falls, oy g X 200 3‘ safe aau"ri P A R e SR Ty SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH 22 HOUSE LOTS FOR SALE New six-room house with veranda, llghied with electricity. There is a cod barn and a poultry house and & additional house lots, each 40x150 feet go with'it. lots are near trolley and should sell easily. Price for everything described ,000. Archa W. Coit HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY ‘varieties Clark, B. MOK‘. Cct. on_state ,ll koonlfl auto mko a year, '““4 Ifi“ house, auto shed, barn and stock ; n ice $12,000; will gb for haif. Address Box 50, jorwich marl7d hold furniture, ¢! arrow, 1 Hoss fodder cux'ur, ‘t’e‘\: 1 mill." 5 good next fair and auction. Caterer l’\ l"zndlnne , dishes, crosscul , 2 grindstones, t:orn Ihnll!l‘, 1 pair of nlc. Ayrshire oxén, Kl" g forks, shovels, rak thes, 1 washin , shovels, u scythes, 1 wi machine, 1 brass kettle. ¢ 18 na~nde sale. sce a good MRS. JENNIE ‘P. VALLETT. mar2IMW AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES “HAVE your iires N(rflM. bok lm new, wear like m:vr, Lan as oie _Tire Co fil’n BL flbl“ FORD oW‘vEBs—H e your magneto recharged in the car Whlh you wait; hard |starting and weak lights ied. wlch Welding Co., 31 Chestnut B'. Phano Nor- ALE—R. I Red eggs for hats hf m better. R. W. Dearnley, lh 2 Tenement House, in good location for Business in Central Avenue. For BL particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 188 FOR lm—m Rl:;:n e:gs tur Cliff Street, Telephone 683-3. Q 441-1 maried mtm—shh 'ood $8 per cord, stove 1 i B im Der cord, rvo Hon 109 C. 8 rown, Yantic.. marlid “FOR SALE—Wagon gatable to oo of meat. 63 No. M: Box 125, Jewett SALE A Cabinet Phuno'—raph. .:l%n;m ‘worth $125, speci n1 tmxxe xAcm SHOP, 7d Franklin COTTAGE ¥OR SALE. New, never occupied, 7 rooms, kitchen, | dining ‘rooi, living room. large reception hall, polished oak floors, fireplace in liv- ing ‘room, second Goor 4 good sized ed- rooms, large wmodern bathroom. mlrl 1 carry eves lhn of decond-hand furni- té. New London Salesroom, TLETT, Trustee, Best quality, $12.0 percord—Green wocd $11.00 per —-———— B SALE A fine roller awning, In seasoned hard woed g%%‘gm',;w“gz faodern. | Sord—Ales kindiings and. ® chestnut wood, delivercd to all parts of the city. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FOR SALE—Two six-room cottages on m- highway, between Dayville and At- for both. Joseph Bodo, w'fl:‘m h?a anieison, Cona. best make. Write for AND REPAR WORK Mechanical ming, - OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Repairs, Painting, Trim- Upholstering and 'Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET tt Co.. Uncasville, C; FOR SALE BRICK BUSINESS BLOCK Cantammv Two Stores and | "Two Tenements NEAR FRANKLIN. SQUARE YOUR INVESTIGATION SOLICITE! JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET Telephone 876 REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT T FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE 93 Boswell Avenué This is an Exceptional Opportu: to Secure a Nice Home For a Moderate | Price. . For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE LUMBER IS CHEAPER Now is the time to buy that huilding FOR SALE A good Farm, near Jewett City, of 100 acres land, 40 tillable, balance pasture and woodiand;.good amount of waod clegant i0-rsom house, in excellent condition, good . barns, B B e 0 i the SPTINE 1] ihning water to house and barns, Fere ustn Bt “Hor pahicuide. eail 'y || 3 cows, one pair hordes, poultry and e toois. Price $4,500. Will arrange C. A. RATHBONE mortgage for purchaser. For par- ]_allli 457 West Main St. ticulars, inquire PR oo Py FARM FOR SALE IN FRANKLIN FRANCIS D. DONOHUE ENOWN AS THE FELIX GARCEAU | Phone FARM, ON BLUE HILL, Norwich, Conn, Central Bldg. MIGN iuc.‘u ng and stonéwork concrete worlk ; ckhhon‘. [3 CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials prices, by skilled labor. velephone at right 50 West Main St. in and in , ST about 28b Acrea of 1ona, famm of 11 rooms. with large flt!le that be made into cWe more rooms, FOREIGN AGENCY é'::.lé'fim an’ outbuilding adapted gy Sells Foreign Money Orders and Steamship Tickets for all parts of the | world. Packages of all kinds delivi in all parts of Europe. Real Esta: Fire Insurance. M. FORM!GLIO 280 Franklin Streét, Norwich, Conn. Phons 784-5 Mardd vegetables and storage pur- farm h Bituated on the cross Franklin, a quarter 6t a mile from tho tate road from Nor- wich to Willilantic. There are about 100 actes of first rate dllage and s land, also about 76 acres of woodlard, from filel over 1,000 cords of lnerchantable untmmbnmnym&:.ndfnr ch there is a ne::m“mr et ; st 70 meres of orchard of 400 trees. The farm has a grand resque view of miles of .m try, is eight miles from Sorwich, three milea from the viliags of Fitchville and Yantic, with easy hauling to market and railroad. Place is well having never-failing brook, twe wells. Place will keep cattle and cut over 85 tons nd | 1i L a a also , also apple FOR SALE An Upright Piano, zood condition, $78, easy terms. THE TALKING \ncBI\E SHOP, |a marl7d 4 Franklin St, FOR SALE—Automobiles —192 ick toyring, tiformation. apply FOR, SALE—1921 Buick toyring, brand new, cost $2 U on_the premises, or|country, other cars. SHIELDS, 35 Broad- | Eastern’ Service Bure Marguerite _}:{2“7_ Building. Tel. 1405. mar21d FOR SALE—1919 Reo speed wagon; will - sacrifice for - qu sale. 151 West Phone $18-14, FOR SALE—Hudson coupe, In exc . run less | than 4,000 m and will be sold at a | sacrifice,” with new car guarantee. F. Cunneen, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 236. _ mari8d Wikk BUY AN 80-ACRE FArm. 7 ROOM SOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x28. L AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY —~ ABUNDANCE OF WOO0D, SLENTY OF FRUIT. 14 MILE TU VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, STORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS., A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FoR MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 4] WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, l. L “1920 super-six of FO'l'l SALE—New 1921 Oaklands, road- ster and 5 pass. touring. $1.395 coupe and 5 pass. sellan $2,06! Northway jtrucks, 2 and 3 1-2 ton capacity. $3.400 and $4.400. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple [= Tel. 340. marlod EAVF )oll Seen the new super- po'erfll and let €% show it to you. Co., 9 Main St. b TO RENT 1 THE Barber homest can be leased in two parcels, sep: e barns, hen- houses, orchards, et enty of room in lhous&. ‘W. Barber, 13 Boswell Ave. mar2id TO RENT—Furnished apartment, } housekeeping. 27 Division St. marl8 FOR _RENT—Furnished rooms, 31 CITIZENS OF NORWICH, "‘“"“ s‘ Bust o marle PLEASE TAKE NOTICE ! mmm st"‘é‘:,':in'f‘;%",::u‘;:f".‘;°,,",§, $i Det. W. C. Smith ot Fraskin Mfln{ T SO his wife m‘w‘:'u yu.n ol lfifl NMIQ. 'l!.h g"‘ city oy for !Wvfi}fi'fi !DB RENT — rooms each. with for small (m!ly. Thames St. o (memenu. four odern _improvements, oal Co. 14 mar3d 149 Broadway. Inquire J. C Notice to Taxpayers Leffingwi Saturday, April’8, from-2'to 3.p. m., an at Nathan Gilmon's store in Bozn.hvme on Saturda: on Saturd: be added after May 1st, 1931 Mareh, 1921 91 equipped, OWNer 1eaving | m— e marl8d | Te and warned that 1 have a warrant to levy and collect a tax of forty mills on the dollar on the Town list of 1920, pa; g |able April 1st, 1921, and for the purpos residence of April 4th, from 10 a. m. to 1. r’l‘ueldl!, April 5th, at the Mrs. m., and Wednesday, regidence in Voluntown Vil male persons empted, are liable. to arley-Davidson motorcycle? of 33, due Aprl 1st Cr LEGAL NOTICES. ice is hereby given to all persons le to pay taxes in the Town of Bozrah hat I have a warrant to levy and-collect tax of fifteen (15) mills on_the-dollar on list last made, Feb. 28th, 1921, and for the purpgse of collecting same I will be t Bert Bedrd’s place in ell - April 16, from 2 to 3 p. m., Avril 23d, from 2 to 4 t_Johr Interest a Dated at Bozrah, this b5th day JOHN T. BESWICK. Collector. marliM Notice to Taxpayers All persons liable to pay taxes in the 'own of Voluntown are hereby mnotified the sdme I will be at the f collectin f E. Byron GI."!{D, M Origen Gallup, (mmflllo a m to 12 Notice ic hereby also given that all between the ages of 21 and years of age, unless otherwise ex- e personal tax ne‘leclhl‘ '.lh Ilo'-iee wil prosecution as the law di ALBERT BASSETT. Collector. Dated at Voluntown, Conn., March 8 921 - mardw AT A COURT OF PROBATE HOLDEN at Colchester, within and for the District of gohil;;:ur on the 17th day of March, A nt—H. P. Jud of Ida M. Patk, la %% Shea’s News Barean claims’ gal ha and directs that public nofiu be given o( this order by advertising in a newspapes havim ‘a circulation in-said District, nnd the publie post in said near- Colchester m- vlace whau !.Io loautd last "FOR nm—eu Toom_ avartment at e ‘,gfud at Montville, Conn., Marech P BOOKBINDER St J“?:H BRADFORD 5 the e goes Blank Books Mads and Ruled t6 Order IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century. rce Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE : AGENT RICHARDS' BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET the back yard is & farmer with a small thle, Within 50 minites ride on ta road to Wil- ’n 0. - o n%al':vuu- antic. ne William F. Bm.&om PTG P Broadway. TO RENT — Furnished rooms for Jdight housekeeping. Ta 10. School St Phone 1048-2, !'. ‘oit, l“ feb22: TOOm:! nho Apply at febdd T phone 274. ‘0 RENT — Furnished rooms. Teh- Jan’ FIRST AND SECOND TO RENT—Light hotsckeepipg room “wood house, h-‘ Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. jandd SILVY’S TIRE STORAGE—Household goods for long cr short term b,lle Fanning Studio. Tates reas: stored Broadway. - 80 Fraaklin St TIRES; ACCES-: SORIES, OILS' AND GREASES, n- um hthr u-u SUSIE M. WOOD, Collestor. BEFORE YOU PLACE YOUR ORDER, PERMIT US TO GIVE YOU OUR PRICE AND LIBERAL CONDITIONS ON FUTURE DELIVERY. CHAPPELL CO. COAL LUMBER TELEPHONE 24 GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT Hardware — Toels — Cutiery Examine our line of Aluminum Wars THE riOUSEHOLD Balletin Building, 14‘Fv‘_flh Street DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE THE LA VIDA ::.'-cmn ViiRaTOR n-ou;nu m. vlbuur ut g. % hat it Is an excellent ' vuu-rn-i nv mzz to Blc. s ngh:élveruun 1, Connect] équal” fi. ‘business’ results,” medium_in “Tho - Bulles WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus!- ness before the public, there is um better than through the | columns of The Bulletin. colunns ot The hn-ln- the advertising

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