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A Bullin Want A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want NORWICH * BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale / 0 N 0 Advertisement Will Get It Advertisenient Will Get It Advertisement Will Get It| - Advertisement Will Sell It| * Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED-—Male WANTED—Fsmale ‘WANTED—Miscellnneous FOR SALE FOR SALE ANTED—We have | osition WANTED—Girle; two and four strip- | OBDINARY shampoo, v, mani- | FOR SALE — Belgian hares. Inquire - 2 (o‘rl x\rml‘{ Etlll,‘l“' ‘l“ noA“‘: fii&.";"flt".‘n%"' n:oy ‘h i T; m 5' Narmmc h‘ood pa‘;' gll;e nmdmc. H:‘mzren s, t‘“ Thl)'ef 10 “fl“nmn Ave. mayl3d FOR S AI_E Lerested P d Nui 0. | The . Wal ., New London, g, £l e, o+ oo N aa s | Telepha 24 ayia | sy 58 OB SALE_Barly eabliaze and head WAS 'A'zu—xmuu’m Mo - housemas | | WANTED—GIfls " t& w:.mfi in n;‘vdl \:{‘:‘x wc{flilxfl ‘"}“T,"i'{?”’ nvar‘ lz.nf‘:r Buwe Ave. Tel. 1121-2. ~ maylid | Forssale or to rent, the property No. and clerk; salary $15 a week, board and | factory; ‘good pa; start; raj - stal mail service mfln “ | For SALE—oOne pair 4 year old Hol- |90 Williams Street, consisting of a 2/2 i , Plainfield. | vang ladal working comaitions ; | inations. May-dune; experience unheces- owly 84 ;‘Wmuo«:’:ufil{ti“ A 180, “m" 5% | Sonvertiont "bus transportat on Aprl % |sary. Jor fx‘-'eu p-nlmmu ofl 1n-tmtum, ;{"".“‘ hone 188 8. ;fl;""“- story house, oontaining eleven rooms T WANTED—Several first_class uhlmen ’“;;:‘,‘1 5 s T T e s e ) vk AT R i very ser- |2Nd bath, gas, electric lights, steam on fast selling specialty; liberal commis- f TR L i B ) ton, D. C. may1dd |yiceable. uu 1027~ 3. 53 ‘Hobart Ave. heat, fireplace in living room, large sions for the right men. Address Box 236, \lA 'l' D—A housemaid ; also a wait- maylid 3 i nd both Bulletin Office. “maylild George W, Lane, 380 Wash- | WANTED — Second hand household |22 separate vegetable cellar, a " WANTED—An honest boy 1o work in ngton SL" Telephone 11, _ maySMWE. | goods, antiqus _futniture, china, raré| ¥OR SALE—One Ayrshire bull 1 12 |cellars are cemented. frug store. Address Jiox 99, Bulletin. WAIN‘I‘EII)—‘Galenhdy take" onders” pri- | bOoks axd pigtures; ginsswhre. ots ;- B | TeArelolLeAll WIte With el are DIEIThia interior of ‘the fidwse “wea all il | i, exbeegs e | N e | ookl vl mayiid_|paintad and papered less fhan two ll«fi. ioni spare tlmrev, ;‘:e du&nv:; 1"?1“ WANTED—Ford ton Gold- ‘rond tALE;g‘a;r nliscenum:;'ee}.s olt} months ago, and is in A No. 1 shape. ouse, - 3 5 LT e's russef B w AN' I 'ED B i e, Sy e Ba i [bace e praniafn st S eyt Poats, also DILDIE's russet | Thy ot s ahout 85x175, and a large WANTED—Young lady as telephone WANTED—arcels (o deliver and ex- mn AR T e 5 has space for four autos. operator; experience not necessary. Ap- |Dress; guaranice Teasonable ces and 2 SALE—White enameled kitchen | This place cannot be duplicated for The names of boys who are|ply Wauresan Hotel. Tayiid |satisfaction.” Tel. 1314 D. Keroask. | cabinet (Hoosier), manogany - scctional |$15,000, and I will sell it at a right | ‘mllmg to get the morns [teniont o bt s e oo stemat =t - Borsey-is Hobakt e “inaytsa " |price, at this time. tendent Gf buildings, a woman stenogfa- | WANTED—Large refrigerator; state J > : o g% vy in pler welic kas hag Experience With & bulld: | aimensions and where seen: . ltace, | FARBMERS—Do you want a good two- | “This is a REAL home for REAL illfl and earn some money | ing contractor or plumbing firm ;- must be | Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 1 may9d | horse fertilizer or lime distributor? We At least 21 years of age. carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get ley, Treasurer, Connecticut College, Storrs, Conn. Make applica- tion by pen-written letter to R. 1. b ricultu hayl1d your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. housework, 56 Summer St., HIl bridge. WANTED-—A woman for The Tea mayild “WANTED_ Girl or woman for general over Laurel maylld Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND 50 Women At LOST—On Willimantic trulley car 2ue n «quan handl JZUNERAL DIRECTORS WANTED Once Who can sew, to do nice clean work. Making Brassieres. Paid while learning. ceorc G. GRANT | The Warner Bros. Co. Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghane 630 Cummings & Ring Fuaneral Directors must be from Putnam. A for a lonig e: Perlenua piore money t \;‘y‘ letter only, contidential, K, care TH) is PASNIK Co., and Embalmers 322 Main Street " #om SALE—Hoers 15 Chestnut Street WEAVERS Two-Loom White Worsted. Gooed pay. Bteady work. App! meTQA\E MILLS, Dlnlelsnn. WANTED Experienced saleslady ; steady position; 00d chance d saleslady to earn is earfilng. Inguire A M. 8- Putnam. Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 23s-z welght 2500 lbs., ages b a sound, price fur both $28 prlu for both $185 ; 2960 ) Ages b for boll\ $186 2160 lbs. ages and 8 years, pa and 9 yea age 7 years, price 390 ; alfe 6 years, weight 1275 1bs. we give dolble harnéss free air, sing rée 40 ered free; colla Funeral Director ¥OR SALE—17 brewery horses; be sold at once; one pair dapple grays, le harness with single horidc; faye’ trial allowed ; horees duils rs given free with euci horse. See Supt. at liis residence, as b must nd 7 years, one pair Lrowli horses, weight 2750 Ive., periect, pair bays, weight sound, price r black horses, weight rs, price for both ,$160, both sound ; one¢ mice bay mare, ' one brown horse, , price §ib with ege e - ery i8 now closed, 98 Harrison St., Provi- and dence, H. I Westminster St. car. passes Harrlson 8t, Tel. West 3306-W. may13d imbalmer Prompt Service Day or Night B HOURIGAN BROS.! FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City Hax Markawu, Harover. “¥OR BAL jaded o welghe 11 $95; one horse, wel these _hors 176 North Main St. wigons, 1 harness. lowski. dum TWO shorses; one # will let her & ghs 1300, age o is mist be So1d this "¥OR BALE—Three horses, p cart, 2 sets of Inquire 4 Central Ave. FOR SALE—[xtra good driving | hora(' Weighs about 900, harness and bu; may13d ba mayldd 2 ‘lumber double .\ ez d 40 HORSFS Another express car of 28 Horses, Just arrived. Some nice pairs an — - ~ ood ehunk:, this time, weighing The Henry Allen & Son Co. |{herrmurions gt o come and see 88 MAIN STREET Tel. 536-3 ELMER R. PIERSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS b Lady Assistant Telephene 410-2 DAY DP NIGHT Shea & Burke ‘uneral Directors DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. 41 Main Street R L. NOTICE TRUCKING D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We move ever, LLLg auy hni{’k.l Special ate testion glven W moving bellers and mas Cinery. Frione W3-8 s Room 207 nce dule Lrugke ! egel. augdd GUS LAMBEKT, JK., lobs distunce pressin, 0. 341 Maln St, ucking sud ex- augidd GEOHGE LAMBKRT Occum, teaming, long distance woaving aand \ru‘allu. AL Office Hours Long Distauce Moviug and Ex| rel.lll Teisshone Zimmermun, 1/ Loz wel N DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. 3—=12, 1:30=5, 6:30—8 TRAMING and moving; trucking = speciaity. John 133 lnm St Puone 192 H Fe Hovai O B unulm( & SUK, Boelucked Fhoae wm. A)IBTANCE lovtfla X SBROWN & HAW chet 3t Phode § PLANG AND FURANITURE Telephone 774 \h v hi TEAMING AND TRUCKING Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST s BLOCK, ON THE SQUARK done very promptly and at reasonable BUILDING prices. FARM ‘wanted for cash; must be on staie road good buildings and worth nme asked; write ful Ju’uwu and rice; 100 to 150 acres, Harade § lfillon, wm:mamxc, Conn. WANTED—Fifty low price farms tor quick sale; any location. Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson. may 6 COLLINSWOOD SANITARIUM cancers, tumors and ulcers. Conn. WHAT time is .it .by your watch? ‘Watchya think of a nice mild Anndora cigar for 7c, three for 207 Mr. Hilvana cigar 10c straight. cial, local made, cigar three “for Manila_cigar 5¢. six for Z5c. F !a‘n Smoke 8hop. = for New Haven, apr2sd farniture. Tiger & Kremen, successo; A. Bruckner, o5 Franklin 8t. Phone 1.1-! Norwich. WANTED LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Ytnhg, Conn. ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Bulldlug, Nerwich, Comu, BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ENGINEEK «J8 State Street Phone 11 New London, Cenn. 2lans and Specifications For Fac- aries and Municipal Buildings, Sur- :ys and Reports; Water Works anc 1 tary Engineering. R —————————- ich ; beautiful location, house up to date AR ———————ra———— AUTOMOBILE AUCESSORIES AUTO TOPS made aml put on; best plate glass for back curtains; aiso hows, A Gordon, 715 Boswell Ave. my o | dale do:. WANTED—Second, hand and Anllmn Costandi, 112 Franklin St. e e e h orwich. Tel. WEAVERS ON KNOWLES|sis. oRSS THE NORWICH WOOLEN nhone ua: e I DR quality material used; cemplete line of uun‘ in the line of second-hand furni- sockets and_other top and body suppnu! 1 Swater . Norwien, Fhane 11055, people.” h"'l“te two-horse, liozb“hxexl ]um. :s'nnfi reil, factory price $45, which we wi ;711 gt §25 We have ilve Belinse com SEE CHARLES W. BURTON ters, single rqw. in stoc which we |§ il el at 27, 55 ken T is less than |NO PHONE INQUIRIES ANSWERED _factory price to us. We have one 120-Acre Riverside Farm With Jone Deere No. 999 two-horse check row corn planter, complete with fertilizer at- Horse, 4 Cows and heifers, 4 hogs, wagons, sleighs, threshing. tachments, Which we will sell at $60. This planter is Worth double the price we sk | machine, implemsnm, vegetables, hay, wood, ete.; everything to quick buyer for Above prices f. o. b. cars Westerly. The 3 Willard Hardware Co., Westerly, mayl2d OB SALE—A good 5é-acre farm in Kl]lmgly, also a Jeffery truck, in good | $2 300 with sl 000 down, easy terms ; edge condition, a good horse, two meat carts |1OWn in famous tarming_ section, heavy and an 11 months’ old thoroughbred Aire- |STOPPINg fields; brook-watered pasture; §. R. Gillette, Killingly, Conn. | /4T8¢ quantity ' wood, -timber; muuw= shaded, 6-room house overlooking viliage and beautiful river, big barn, silo, garage, ete. Details page § Iilus. Catalogue 1,100 Bargajns, free. Strout Farm Agency, 150 A K, !\usau St., New York City. _ mayl3 -FOR SALE may12d FOR SALE—Ice cream, wholesale and retail ; delivered Lo all parts of city. Peter mayl2d “FOR BALE or r exchange for dry stock, young sheep l;ld lambs. O. H. Main, mayl2d FOR SALE—Platinum diamond and pearl barpin, diamond brooch, 3 beautiful diamond rings ; must have cash. P. O. Box 230, Norwion. Tayiza 25 TONS OF GOOD MAY, LE—Brown reed baby carriage, FRED W. HOXIE, _Tel._ 748-4. mayl LEBANON, CONN. TBARGAIN for quick buyer; one 5 h. 'p. TEL. 62 LEB, mayl3d Hmpire engine, Western electric lighting plant, in A-1 condition; plant is large | enough for biz farm; too small for my use. Fflhfilflhflllarl, mqmre at 583-4 or Division. _ maylld LE—R. 1 ley chicks, Tele- Hill Grove Poultry Farm. $4,750 Will buy new modern home, in quiet, desirable neighbor- hood. Further particulars from Archa W. Coit Telephone 1596 ron sAu:—Gleuwood gas xang- zn Washington St. “¥OR SALE—Slal. wood, §$9 per cord gelivered, nearly all hard’ wood. Foote., . 1851-12. maymd OR SALE—Car extra shingles at 7.50 M ; car fancy clear butt shingles at 6.50 M car H. P. matched boards at 4 1-2c foot. Telephome A. R. Race, 19-2 banon, Cont maysd | ¥OR SALE—A nufnber of goats, angora | and milk; also Holstein bull; wili ex- chug,e for. horse or auto. Otto Anderson, | No. ty. maydd !0! SALB—Reg!A!lered Ayrzmre bull 2 years old; also several tons of A-1 hay. Tel. 1864-4. aprzéd FOR SALE—Well seasoned mixed slab " wood. H. K. Beard & Son, City. Tel. 615-4, uvl’lfld WAYSIDE FARM . Beautiful 24-acre farm, on main auto highway and large lake, 1-4 mile village and station. 4 miles, Willimantic, excellent l4-room house, large rooms, bath, ete., good stables, garage and outbuildings, | Just overhauled and repainted, lnnd’ur- A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE—Astomobiles A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It e —— What Is Going On Tonight Republican City Caucus at Town Hall. Norwich, (.nnn. Lodge, No. 950, L. O M., in Moose Home. KT, FOR SALE—3 1-2 ton Velle with dum, body, holds 4 yards, and go anywhere with it, new oversize tires, will be sold at | o, very low figure. A. Gordom, 711 Boswell | Columbjan Commandery, Ne. AV.. Ifll’l“ imeets in )lmnlu TCII'IU\Q. “FOR SALE—19814 Cadillac newly painted, new cord tires and in gen- ANNOUNCEMENTS eral Xcellen cond lon.. Putnam 328-4 eor 324-2. maylid Reduction in Fisk Tires, FOR SALE—Dodge touring In excellent| The Flsk Rubber company téday an- runming order ,,.q‘fl.-,a".“&,., 15 Boa- |nounced a_substantial reduction in the we\l Ave. mayl3d prices :7! m;u entire line of tires. The e | new rices show decreases of from 12 1-2 lorcycle 1Inquire, atur 4p.m., 7 This reduction places quality tires Stre mayldd__|within the reach of all car owners, as it FOR SALE—1917 4 cylinder Stude- brings the first cost of high grade urg baker, first class condition, new battery ; | €quipment to a low enough level to con- $350 for quick sale. L. H. Iuchmaml form with their neccssary economies. Mystic. mayl2 -— USED CAR BARGAINS—One serles 18, 4 Wl:'i'l.,x 7 p::::nzc‘; Slurg‘mk;:lllwflzl. good tires, good paint, mechanicaily right; % One serien 13, 6.Cyl. 7 passenger Stude. | Discussing the success achieved by baker touring, newly overhauled and good | Fam-O, A. J. Redmond, advertising man- tires; two 1917 usxun touring cars | ager, explains it in the following state- whicl are in excellent shape, have had [ ment: best care, extras; two one-ton Ford deliv- | “First—Has the a ery trucks, real bargains. If any of these EXPLAINS SUCCESS ACHIEVED BY FAM-O rucks, re: 1 merit? If it ha don't waste are what you've been looking for, call and | you - see them. F. H. Gu»em Slater Avl. your money to the extent of a sidgle Jeweit City, Conn, _Tel. 46. mayl:d |penny. The manufacturers of Fam-O spent months of hmc aun thousands of FOR SALE—1919 Ford touring car in as to merit good condition, run 7,000 1o 3,000 miles. before launching the “Second—Merit public any partic product? ~ Of course. it didn't take a very smart man to calculate & perfect running motor would be popular with every mo- Call between 7-8 p. m. non Div. Phone 32-4 Leba~ mayld FOR SALE—Several used automobliles at bargain prices; Ford, Oakland, Max- well, Overland; overhauled and in good mechanical condition ; new light Overiand i I torist, und if incidentally he made a 4and Willis Kniznt. Union Garage, oo 5 Plainfield, Conn. Telephome 104-3 Moosup | 437% Sirag In operating costs—well, why iV, pd g . “Third—How 1o overcome the most nat. FOR SALE—1917 Metz touring, newly | ural skepticiem that any com; I;:lnlcd, Zi’;u; Me;z m:dner. ‘u:s; three |be produced that would eb etz runabouts, $75, $100, $125; DEW |enough t nove ca and no L tires, 3353 1-3 clincher. $18; 903 TT| L oiten: AT car ihon and. not dnjure ; used tires, all sizes, prices very - e T ception of the discoverer- greater skeptics in the those now interested in of Fam-0. It was dec am-O in a talky sort of truths before the public hy short para- graphs and illustrations. some of the fesults secured by users. why Fam-O does the work is purely scient but a sclentific treatise is apt to be d Ux3 1-2 tubes $3, 32x3 1-2 red tubes $2.50 ; DU4 Bosch magnetos $38; D4 dull Bosch $38; Evinrude motor for rowboat, nearly new. $75; starting batteries, lz». second hand batteries, §10 and up. Mets .ligacnv.y. Danielson. P. O. Box 226. thnt 33. may1l SECOND hand cars for sale: 1 1919 6 <ylinder KissclKar, 1 1910 4 cylinder Ford truck, 1 1917 4 cylinder Buick truck, all th in very good condition. Apply at George |and tiresome reading. De;s:-;rlhlyda. Moosup, Conn. me 72-5.| “Fourth—And this is a confession: We FOR SALE—1916 Maxwell touring car, A-1 shape, newy painted and overhauled, rice $5 Inquire Herman S. Sears, care he Plaut-Cadden Co., Norwich, Cons. got the public to help us advertise and 1 wish to thank them most sincersly for it. We knew that the accessory and supply dealers are slo wto stock an article until they have ‘a demand for it 10d That would _ may10 EREN have meant a 1ot of shoe leather and die- FOR SALE — 1917 Cudillac, cheap. ;"“"“"’ salesmen, 80 we let the demand Phone 818-13. Adams Tavern, Norwieh | keep increasing until in self defense the Town. ‘mayl0a |dealers were oblized to stock up. The public did our sell: have a sales mana, lle today we FOR SALE—One 3-4 ton Buick truck; T it is for the pur- price reasun:lb]es Inquire Rich & Rubin, r pose of seeing that our customers have 200 West Main may10d | good service and that the various parts of FOR SALE—Scripps Booth _roadster, | Ne% England are prom “Our factory equipm creased to supply the demsa still running nights and shifts and constant additions necessary. Our efforts have fined to New En und extra wheel with tire. Tel “apr2sd will FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, pod o= Tel 212, dltlon 5000 FOR SALE—1919 Ren -nud wi Dn; ready to extend west hin a ccuple of will sacrifice for quick sale. 151 West | months. New Engl e estimated for Town.St. Phone 818-14. _marl 750,000 cans the first ye H i It apparent- FOBJSA_L —New 1921 Oukhndl toag. | 17 Will rum over 1,000,000 and 3 st $1, coupe and 5 pass, et "3 oa5 3 bass. *Sortim FOR SALE—Hard wood, $10 per corg, | smooth land, plenty fruit, good lake front- | {URE A7) T RsS STORTC N capu“y‘f 3400 | COmInS to the Breed Sunday, Monday and tove " lengths. " Phons_ 10982 8! | age, fishing, etc. only §5.000, quick sale. | yui 84§00 1. E. Anderson. 21 Maple Tuesday. srown, Yantie. . apriid _ TRYONS' AGENCY, St,, Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. marl0d | A Small Town 1dol. one of the few pro- 1Ok BALE—One of the best farms fn| may7d Willimaatic, Conn. ductions Mack Sennett has made in sever New London county, full set of large reel proportions, comes to the Breed hull‘l‘ihlml‘.n:flllcre;‘\w{el;flsxpon: nwur FOR SALE INSURANCE theatre as the feature ction for Sun- ood farms; immedia ion. W, day 3 A Mason, " Lebanon, Conn.~ Phoge 75. $43. Mondsy wad To apr] aprild Farm located three miles from Frank- lin Square, on state road and trolley l\na. containing 130 acres, well divided, good buildings ; must be seen to be appreciated —will be sold right. For particulars, FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, Central Building, Nerwieh, FOR SALE Good Safe, one Silent Salesman Show Case, one 10 foot Show Case, 2 Wall dairy, fruit and poui- ty farm of W. C. Smith in Franklin; on state road, 16 minutes’ ride from Nor- with ‘all the modern improvements. Come and investigiate. W. C. Smith, on the premises, or ‘Tel. 33-12, or inquire W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. mardld STOP in to see us; we carry every- ure, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, marid “HIGH TEST gasoline for plumbers’ use safety oll for incubators and heate Noxall polish for autos and other acc sories; Mobile oils of all grades. Jon: HAVE your tires Mmaed. lnk Illu new, wear like new, as Lanofe Tire Co., 93 W. lfmn n St f (ahnd “¥ORD OWNERS—Have your m recharged in the car while you waif .‘E:u starting and weak lights remedicd. w{:‘h ‘Welding Co., 31 Chestnut SL Phonu 2 Riverside Garage 30 TALMAN STREET Storage, Repairing, Washing DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE _TELEPHONE 763 OVERHAULING AND REPAR WO 'Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- | ming, Upholstering and Woed Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches L4t & Clark Corp, 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN ITREI'I" ARTHUR H. LATHROP LALIMA & BELLONE, 1 Shetugket Street Phone 175 8t, contractors, digging, stone ork, cement work, la: 31-12. 5.30-7.30 a. m., - ». 02 Chestnut work, brick- ster Phone m maysd CIGA cieARs Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT, U1 Fraoklia 8t TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STRE NORWICH, CONN. (Established for Half a Century) raising, coficrete Work; work, 13 Telebhlfl. 637-5. THE Successor to DANCING STETSON & YOU N. H_LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows' lessona FUMIGNARO JAMES-—Contractor of excavating and n\onework md house- guaranteed 3 Oakridge st Norw:ch. Conn. mardd CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER | 22 Hall, Norwic Private dally. t Wbk and 5 igh Phone 1706 or 1998. Evening class Mon- ik and materials at right days and Thw 8 ociock, ADKed grices, by alled laber" L C PLUMBING AND GASFITTING CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing snd leatias. JOMN BLUM, Breed Building. Phone ROMERT J. COUMMANS, PLUBSLING, MeATING AND MILL SUPFLIES, Washinzion Square PHEONS 58 The very best plumbing h’ expert werkmen at the fairest prices is tateed; also heating and SOMN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mals St ENRIGHT & McMAHON' Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY S8ERVICE Phone 1567-4 32 6TH STREET HOTELS AMERICAN HUUSE, mp. First class Phone. . Shetuokiet - DEL-HO¥F HOTEL, es_Bros., - Props. Telemgg: lfll swm .____.______.__—. ™ xhan Smith, Dealer in Oils and Gnsollne, S S ST T e e 30 Town St Tel. 318, Cas Desk, Small Cases, Register, Shelving, etc. | LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin Street, Opp. Bulletin Co. FARMS for sale. Write for bulletin Racine' dl Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE FOR SALE Three Family House Six-room cottage house, with all mod- e ern improvements, hardwood floors, lot 10 ’::‘A':‘T(ELSI WSAQLU‘:::C’M 120x160. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, RENTS FOR $552 A YEAR. S 360 clie Bt Price $4,500 FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, TO RENT ASK : FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, with James L. Case losets, for light housekesping. 06 ‘fffl”l may. Telephone 876 Stora o N for houuhom goods, ete. Dr. C. H. b-\mh 16 Town St mayl12d TO RENT—Furnished apartment, five rooms, to adults. 36 Slater Ave. mayl2d TO RENT—Two furnished rooms in Thamuwlue. on trolley line. Phone 1158-5. may12d 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE and must be sold to close an estate known as the Billings property, is especially adapted and located for general merchan- dising, being a good going busines: there {8 at present a great chance for the right party. T0 RE preferred. T—Front bedroom; gentlemen 114 McKinlev Ave. maylad FOR_RENT Six-room cottage at Ocean Beach, large living room with fire- place, dining room, kiteien, hot and cold water, three bedrooms and bath, piano in- cluded. Inquire 31 State St., or Tel. 1047-2 For further particulars, inquire of ANyve Lotung o OIIN A. MORAN FOR RENT—Six-room tenement, 94 2 % 1 Stonington road, Fox Hill. maylld Real 'Estate Broker, may3TuTs Franklin Square. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY Nearly 2 acres of land with four large dwelling houses, on Slater Avenue, mm City, duly surveyed and plotted, o for sale on favorable terms. This is too good an opportunity to pass by. BURDICK & McNICOL Real Estate, Insurance, Surety Bonds Tel. 12-3 or 120 Jewett City, Conn. BURN GOOD, HARD WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. Every load 100 per cent. hard, and full cord for— ONLY §11.00 ALSO CHESTNUT WOOD AND KINDLINGS, DELIVERED ANY- WHERE IN THE CITY OR TOWN, HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREET TO LET—Tenement, five rooms, gas | and electric, centrally located, at a low | price. lnquire of Jeweler, 29 ¥rankiin St | may10d FOB RENT—Room and board, with all conveniences. Tel. 628-1z. mi\)’l(m 1 entle- | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms; g ntls 22-13. man transients accommodated. Tel. may6d TO uut—nmuhw rooms for light | ‘housekeepin Division St. may2d FOR RENT—Store cen(rally located rentreasonable ; suitable for any re!lll business. Tel. : 246 _apr2ed | TO RENT— Furnished rooms. Teh- phone 274. FOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APART- MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, | CONSISTING OF SEVEN +ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE MOST MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- ER WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GARAGE. ' FOR FULLER PARTICULARS, QUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN, EEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUAEE. —— BOOK] DING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order NURSERY NOW is the time to trun and prune your fruit and shade trees by expert tree men. lzhnn 1957. George Monroe. POULTRY FOR SALE—Greene’s buttermilk baby iyoung actor doing “bits” in motion pic- With practieally ever: all-star aggregation of in a congenial part, there that A Small Town Idol wi make good in the d of its Sennett predec Ben Turpin is the vill Haver is his small tow Prevost is the city girl poor Ben when the home member of his down ; Charlie Murray is the indefatigable constable; Jimmy Finlayson s the wretched villain who concocts all the troudble, and Kalla Pasha i Gribbon and all the re: 4 t notables are to be seen DON'T let another da the shifting scenes hbuining that ADDIT} pass without NAL insurance ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Richards Building 91 Main Street at cover as many d in a halt dozen “problem m.’.\\s' and the green flelds are v A Smal! Town 1dol is an of a village youth, wrongf: making good in the city and returning to find—the villain espoused to his sweet- heart and he (the hero) accused of mur- der. From all of which disasters the in- genuity of Mack Senneft and the skill of his players extricate Ben to the joyful clang of wedding bells. ntic story accused, \ PIANO TUNERS GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 Breed Theatre, Viola Dana stars in Puppets of Fate, the Metro special which is the feature at- traction at the Breed today and Satur- day. COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in large or small quantities. Phone 504 o glfl;‘;f; i Fianies. Wilow' Bt """"“‘ Puppets of Fate promises to stand out S among all the previous pictures of Viola Dana, for here she has an opportunity to strike out from flapper roles into a char- CHIROFODIST acterization that permits her to show R T R emotional heights and depths. For this reason it will be well worth see The picture, from an o story by Donn Byrne, novelist and short story writer, tells of Sorrentina Palom- bra, the wife of Gabriel. Both run a marionette show In Venice: the husband goes alone to New York and. becoming 2 wealthy gambler, forgets his wife and marries an adventuress. Sorrentina comes to .America, broken-hearted. Then she finds herself a success on the stage, steps in at the eleventh houh to save her husband from the plottings of his erst- while friends. Miss Dana’s supporting e Francis McDonald, Jackie Sa Kelsey, Thomas Rickertts Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (protect your feet] Bnlh 7-8, Alice Bldg., 321 Main 8St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 ANNOCUNCEMENTS DAVIS THEATRE. How a city youth who wouldn't take a dare until an entire community in condemnation of a defenseless girl for whom the fates had provided nothing better than a memory of a distressing early life serves as the basis for the ex- citing human story that is told in The Fighting Shepherdess, starring Anita Stewart and which will be shown at the t includes der and EQ Davis theatre Friday and Saturday. Kennedy. oy A talph Ince, who i§ starred in the new 'f'l“»’ Pathe news. a Sunshine e Selznick picture, The Highest Law, which | 284 2 Ford educational malie mainder of the | will bo the second feature. is said to] 7" have spent eight years studying the char- acter of Abraham Lincoln. He began this study, so it is said, while he was a Strand Today and Saturday. A very entertai comedy s offered at the a and tomor- tures. Because of hig height, the di- rector selected him to play a “Lincoln bit” and since that time he has read whole libraries of books on the subject. The Highest Law tells the story of a young boy, Bobby Goodwin, on -the verge of disgrace because he had run away to see his dying mother. The attempts of his fiancee to keep the situation from Mrs. Goodwin who believes her son to be a boy to be proud of, and the pathetic struggle of Bobby to keep the disgrace a secret from his mother, are =ald by the eritics to constitute some of the most gripping scenes in the history of ple- tures, The third feature will be Larry Semon in The Sportsman. This is sald to be the funnlest comedy that has been made | So far by this popular comedian. looking for easy w sanatorium and obtai fun then begins in car; Also a feature picture v houn in The Charmi Alice Calhoug, one o of the younger stars, r in The Charming Dece Tk actress has an emotional role for real artistry. The story pleasing narratives, su family, that deals with a it exists In the small New England vil- lages. Wealthy grandvarents. disowned y reunion after a ared furnishes intense love s for the “bugs.” Alice Cal- s capable which ealls one of those for the wh dark secret has becn material for an holds the attention from t: Mission Meeting at Park Church This (Friday) afternoon at the Hugh Henry Osgood Memorial Parish House, the missions department of the Woman's Federation of Park Ceongregational church will hold Gratitude Gifts Day to which all the Congregational women of Norwich have been vited. The speaker of the afternoon will be Mrs. C. H. Taintor of Clintcn and tea is to be served by the committee in charge of the afternoon’s entertainment. the final close-out. A backgrounds, odd bits of and quaint fragments af Introduced Into the duction color. It is bencath the surface and remain with the spectator as 1 sample of better picture plays. Simplicity, ¢ Interesting story Charming Deceiver has of w yet these are enough to m 8o over big. muor have been e the'pro. ch to boast e any plcture The adz is probably among the oldest of metal imnlements. hut its work Is now being done by an electric planer which performs .the .much easier and with less exnenditure of time. Tt is designed for heavy work. such as has been done Norwich Town Sale . The property, 24 West Town street, Norwich Town, has been sold by Hemry F. Kelly to Frederick H. Wyant. It oonsists of a nin eroom house with a WHEN YOU WANT to put your uusi- leu before the public, there 18 no medi- than l-hmugh the sdvemtnt -l-rnl o The Bulletin. chick feed; it will raise all you halch. Glnn‘l “Second Feed,” Greene's Gro- ast.” James M. Young & Son. mnd by the adz about shinyards and similar establishments. It is driven by com- pressed air and works on the turbine principle with a two-bladed cutter. lorge Jot. Mr. Wyant will make it his residence, after making some alterations and_improvements. The sale was made by John A. Mofan, the real estate broker. 0 10 oo i S S B S B