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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Baulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE. In Norwich Town, a two-family house, Fol BAL‘_W“ iron bedstead, oll |eight rooms each and bath, all modern improvements, 100 feet street frontage. You'll need §8.500, but it's worth $10,- Write BARGAIN, care Bulletin: Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Famale WANTED — Middle omnn n housekeeper. LADY, 22, with farm, wants hunund. S orgos winter auto necessity -Box 1134, League, Detroit, Mich. B 1 (rysm clenr all-day l‘nflk ;. $% will start.you; sample ticulars for 2Zc. stamp. rs!on Rd.. Rocheéster, OB S Dreu. only d WANTED—GII“MYG, at Lhe F W'. WIDOW, 45, has $50. 000, would ma.rty Toledo, O. “AN!'BD—TWD and several other articles. quire 218 Broad St, octl FOR SALEFerrets, white or brown, 000, Thomas Shea, 361 Central Ave. bd C. L. Hinckley, Leonard HOTEL owner, worth $60,000, marry U-Box 325, her. - ADpl ’ Peterson, 130 Main St Ciub, ‘Fort. Wayne, " hard-working, ul man selling famous Air-Peds and shoe-trees; vu:.uwt open WANTED—Two PIGS for sale, 3 Eeatve, C‘l‘{—,",‘,‘“‘ Bridge. Phone Lebanon 45-3. 15STaT: giv Sé\ enth l\\e e ences. Ploneer Co. New York City T MEN—Growers of depel)flnl:ln nursery stock want reliable representative selling all the year around ; commission weekly ; 10 $eltreriny. Bmwn Brothers' Nurseries, ADVERTISERS—S: : 56-page rate book greatest booklet of its kind published; mailed free. fltandxrfl Advertising '-Agen- S NTEDMiddic general housework. aged wi 697 North Main EL. FOR SALE—White poodle dog. e evenings, 44 Bentley Ave. TPECAN g sroves, five acre tracts, beau- tiful hofme sites on east coast hlghwny. growing city; quest bookleL g la. FOR SALE Nine ‘room dwelling and addi- tional building lot, No. 58 Fair- mount Street, (West Side). rare bargain for Information give only by the WIDOW wants husband abie to handle $80. Wodeslmc Box 55, 15 SALES manager; there Is a big oppflr- tunity for some live man to secure the exclusive sellin needed automobile accessory {n this terri- ory ; no competition ; must finance init 1500 to §1,000 f possibie. Al o Bridge St., ) BENT—Five 'w.utmen\s}rim to S'ID monml\' quick buyer. sncrlflee, 10,000 acres, lid square, south Ilorida, only $i per Kroh, Scarritt Bldg., Kanaas tne tenemen!-; all 5 wminzum St FoR BLl\‘l—Fx\'e«rwm Lenrméfl( improvements. 30 North Thames St. improvements. A - ‘[ARR"*F(I“ speedy ewarky No g Dest, - largest in_the country s thousands weaithy s, wishing carly mar- ial descriptions frce. 'The Ol Teliable Club, Mrs, Wrible, 2 Oakiand, Callf. ADVERT1=F _rm;femls and rose comb. Tel. 1491-5, " FOR SALE—A very poultry farm Mcl\lcol Jewett City P FOR SALE—-'B:‘ae R. 1. Red sln- THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET b members both YNT—Furnished room, u; Amer- ___218 Broad St. YOR RENT—Bam rgm 1e.uomthle. ey 3 near Ocvum Burdick & recommended. €9, care B\Ill(‘(ln WANTED-—Position as bookkeeper by young man of ab books of juercantile, firms, also cost accounting; surety of ad- vancement with , experience with O’Connor Bldg. nd manufacturing kmd Dublnhml free. Standard .\d\crhhmg Agen- 200, St, Louis, WANTED—A few neat appearin and women, preferably married an 25 years of age, houseliold necessities; make $30 weekly gxporience unnecessary. A & — greatest Booklet " FOR RENT—Five-rdom_tenement, T improvements. 'OB SALE—One very good coc:x do(, TWO NEW HOUSES FOR SALE WALK FROM HEART OF NE HAS 6 ROOMS AND ; THE OTHER 5 ROOMS AND LARGE LOT, GARAGE AND POULTRY HOUSE. CONSULT ARCHA W. COIT HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES TELEPHONE 1334 ven abiiity point de- | modern 114 Asylum St one 2 year old hound, partly 555 for pair. broken; an e ward, }:a!l}c. Conn. WA\‘I'ID—T‘nree men with % inderstand wood trame building wrecking, for job at New London; mwnpormnon urnlulfli. Anrly TO llE‘i’l—‘l‘mflnan, 426 Laurel Hill Ave TO RENT—Tenement four rwms, 308 i*‘rd!hkl‘lal s ] and New London, Inquirs Edw. Piowtkow ~ WANTED—Firemen, T MARRY if lonely; { »n sm. later $150 monthly. FOR SALE—20 Lusheis five barrels sweet Tussot cider, one work horse, § years old, weight 1300 s, sound and kind, will trade him for new milch cows or aell him. for reeulls, try me ; best and most successful “Home Maker hundreds rich wish marriage soon ; strict- ly confidential " T0 RENT—Five-room tcnement and good location for a small, grocery slore, reasonable rent. A Moru. Real Estatc Eroker, }mnkun Inquire of John " RELIABEE man wanted in edch town for special advertising work:; l:xp(‘flem)e most reliable ; RENT—Six-room apa,rtmam‘ an for promotion ;. references required. dress Eastern Co., awn w(ildn' rungr . N-5, Box 117, ng to marry, want booklet freq, NT—Base.menL tenement, rooma. toilet and cellar, $8 per month. Fanning, No. 52’ Broadway. A hm&e for sale. TO RENT—Store in Cadillac building. Il\umre Max Gordon & Son Corp. TWANTED—Two first_class George LAmhlr\ TMUNDREDS men-boys, over ed as government commence $135 month ; FOR SALE—2% 1\ 63 BROADWAY 1o hoard in . conveniences. sD—Aged couple cozy home with Apply m Mre. John . D. 2, or Phone 201-13. E) RICITY taught by experts; earn while you learn at home; electrical book f loll SAI-E—A largu ful gine, in perfect repair; e fire department building in South Wind- ham. Guilford Smith. FOR SALE—Black cocker spaniel, with breeding gnmmeed rlglu every way; the price is ri Thomp'lxn. Putnam, Cona. Hlndy; list posi- tions free; write immediately.’ F , Rochester, N. Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER’ 87 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE two-apartment “¥OR SALE Good seasoned wood, §9 demrably located in Greeneville. Pro Institute, Dept. 3 " 10 mgu':_mmx guaranteed “and position secured ; room basement, (hwago Engineering Works, 1500 74 North Main St., place for garage, 5,000 square ft. in for storing any car. V. COVELLO, 198 Clift St. Tel. For particuiars Chairs, bureaus and ng. Phone 1138-13. “ror u.E,-—-Well scawnca shb; :nd Beard h-mi wood. H. air of ladies' shoes. FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes Bring name of 1. New London L g | Water st Tel. 1703-2. TAYLOR, Passenger Traffic Agent for the Cunard, Anchor, Donald- also White Star Steamship Com- panies, will be at Willey’s cigar store in from 2 till § Saturday afternoons, for the purpose of transact- ing business for these lines; will ‘procure berths, passports and &ailing permits for Office, Railroad St., Baltic. Ledyard license No. W x\’x‘l"b Books 3 Albert Selzer, Finder notify AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES CALL at Jonathan Smith’s new station, Town St; most convenient place in town for gasoline and mobiloiis of ali cord; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cord; chest- | must be sold as owner is leaving town, nut Wl)od $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 { Price very attractive. For further partic. Henry Saucier, Danielson. Conn.’| ulars inquire of FOR SALE Cottage House No. copied by the ~ FOUND-—Four ol Owner can have same by paying for this ady. and damages. the Alice Bidg,, HAVE your tires iutreaded, look like new, wear like mew, as good & Lanote Tire Co.. 93 W. Main St RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED JOHN A. MORAN E. Anderson, Real Estate Broker Franklin Square and short white last heard -of east of vhlead._ near 7!-\h'nn liuuol‘ road ; YOUR future birthdate, for truthful, ing trial reading. 215, Los Angeles, Cal IF YOU WANT a healihy, loving wife, write Violet Ray'C. Demnl® Enclose stamped envelope. LEGAL NOTICES Assessors Notice All persons liable to pay taxes in_the town of Norwich, are herecby notified to | return to the assessors on or before the | first day of November, 1921, or printed list, sworn to, of all taxable property owned improve- | by them on the first day of October, 1921. ments, always well rented, in good repair, | Those failing to make vill Five minutes walk to | charged a penalty of ten per cent. addi- , according to law. All ' those having property, aro requested to make returns Send _dime, 39 Greene Ave., 00~ reliable, convine- late Thomas Brownlng eight rooms, with bath, and hot air fur- nace. Substantial part of purchase price taken on moitgage. Inquire of W. S. ALLIS, 91 Main St FOR SALE Two tenement house with Ng -h, ung p]«\ue noufy H. FOR BALE—1jarses ne. !mnd dn\ ag b ild Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING | |AND REPAIR WORK ' Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, |~ Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wocd Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches 360t & Clark Corp. 507 TC 015 NORTH MAIN STREET WANTED—Vaults and cesspools to i H. L. Harris, R, F. _ TURN INTO MONEY your old furni- near Oak street. Franklin square. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Building | which are stored in your attics, barns and | storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and receive cash for what No. 45 Jackson St., Willi- 32 lThS 'FOR SALE Ward Bros., I have 15 Horses tha all kinds of work. re broken In for They are for sale or | trade at right prices. Come and see them. CELMER B: PHSRSON, - Blnnkn un be obtained at the asses- | sors’ office in City Hall, or will be sent by mail upon application. Office hours: SEA SCALLOPS AT WHOLESALE. Caught between Watch Hill and Bloek Island. Arrive at our plant a few hours after being caught. handled in the most sanitary and scien- tific manner and put in the markets of the state the same day that they are caught, which assures absolutely fresh E! econd hand furniture and rumques, oldest and largest dealers Wwe buy and scll anything ; high- Ward, 30 and 33 Norwich., Phone 708-3, maylS’thTu 9 a m. to 5 p. and on Wednesday and Saturdny " evenines | Lists will be ;ecleived beginning Tues- Are opened and WANTED—Invalids, aged persons. Daled at Norvuch Conn., ALEIE L HALE, P, A. R, MA‘\.\I\D, NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable ‘ourt of Probate for the District of Nor- | wich, T will sell the interest of Grace K. late of Frankiin, in said Dis- s deceased, in the real estate. sisting of two tracts, and situated partly in the Towns of Frankiin and Bozrah, and being fully described in the applica~ tion to sell on file in said Court. convalescents or FUNESAL DIRECTOBS alids, S Riverview Rest, GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIPENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telepiiane 630 WAN To buy a kitchen range. Phone 1138-13 Norwich. T WANTED—Men to b\))’ their pants Of A big stock of all wei ights just arrived at stunning prices. Remenber, pants to match any coat, alse 0dd coats to match any panis, and men’s and young men’s clothing. CHESBRO BROS., NOANK, CONN. FOR SALE Fifty-acre farm, e mile from manu- facturing village and railroad station; six-room heuse, stock barn and other [ apples, Daache‘ WANTE D—Thurougmv hzrk at }mle. strawberries, in abundance. raspberries and asparagu Bnly $1,700, 3500 cash. c TRYONS' REAL ESTATE AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. Commings & Ring Funeral Directors WANTED—Tloor show case. P’\lice of Sweets, 115 Main St. :D—Second hand furniture, an- Hpoe ot Phone 1138-13, FOR SALE 8-ROOM COTTAGE Has steam heat and other improve- Good location— ONLY $3,500 4-TENEMENT HOUSE {n good repair, near PRICE $6,000 APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE FOR SALE and Embalmers 322 Main: Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant mare par!h:ll]ar description, see said ap- farms with us; we have many purchasers d Communicate with Sam Green or Peter Owdiy, P. address Box 98, Versailles, Conn. Phone FRANK L. ..-A.TI;D;!OP. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |at Ledyard, within and for the District of Led{gn.rf on the 15th day of October, A. nt — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Estate of Thomas James Norman, late of Ledyard, in sald District. deceased. The Administrator exhibited his admin- ration account with said estate to the 00! (nr Saturday: Manila cigars 7 inr 25¢, $3.50 a box of 100, for ; Scholl's broadleaf cigar 5 Gold’ Bond Tabaka 10c a tin | to Fagan’s Smoke Branch store, Thayer Bldg. en- oct8d Saturdav onl INSUBANCE You Who Are Reading This Advertisement can not realize the value of| having correctly written and |~ and enough FIRE INSUR- ANCE until you have your|=: FIRE and then it may be too Let us do your worry- ing for you. B. P. Learned & Co.!: 28 Shetucket Street 'WANTED—Concrete walks ‘Work guaranteed, if work is not eatix factory no charge made. gunro 123 Oakridge St. Phone James Fuwi rt for allowance; it is therefore Ordered, That the 18th day of October, . D. 1921, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, t the Probate Court Room in Ledyard, n sald District, be, Funeral Director WAI\‘I'ED—-Fnrma. We have the buy- Sell them quick. 1Is your farm for ! Communicate” with New England h\rm1 &gency. Daaielson, Conn. and the same is, appointed fér hearing the same, and the sald Administrator is directed to give notiee thereof by publishing this order in The Norwich Bulletin, a newenaper having a clreulation in_sad istrict, at least ree days prior to the Oh East Side, three two family houses, | date of sald hearing, and make return bo ice is reasanable. | the Court The nbuve and foregoing is a true copy WE BUY and pay highest pnm fol‘ and the prices are right. building lot, and the pri For further details, call CLARENCE SHOLES. Telephone 1183-5. FOR SALE 10-room house This house is up-to-date IKremens, successor to King, St. Phone 38-2. WANT TO SELL your ;gency sells quick, any time. 48-50 Wn.mx 124 Embalmer PROMPT .SERVICE OR 'NIGHT SAM‘UEL B HOLDRIDJGE; T WANTED—100 farms for 10 acres up, wiih full partieulars in Jewell City, Conn T WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. Jelld TWANTED—Second_ ADA RAMUS VS, Supplemenptal Order of Notice. State of Connecticut, County of New London, ss., Oct. 7, 19 the complaint of the sald Ada anus, claiming, for the reasons thereln set forth, a dlvorce, now pending before been returned thereto October, 1921. t flvwln‘ to lnd being found by this Court that Tiro Ramus, defendant, is absent from this State and gone to parts unknown, and that notice of the vendency of the complaint was n as required by order eretofore issued, and now the plaintiff | asks for a further order of notice In th TIRO RAMUS, T without stock; give irst letter as s lo price, ‘Washington St. in every respect, with garage. CLARENOXZ SHOLEE. Telephane ‘1183-5. FOR SALE very desirable property, 10-1 use and outbuildings, .2 mmtflflm e f land, located on |Premises. HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City {The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET this Court, havin 76 YEARS ESTABLISHED um and umn- iger, successor A Brudsner. 55 Fraaklin St Pnone 117-1 IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR HOUSE INSURED ? PLUMBING SUPPLIES Street, Danielson. Public Auction TWO IMPORTANT AUCTION DATES, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, | ocT. 18 AND 19, 1921, at 10 o'clock s m, sharp. Having purchased the real estate beionging to the estate of the lute Thomas Harrison, located about tho miles north from Pomfret Depot,. the state road ieading to Pumam. Conn., I will sell on the premises the entire mammoth farming equipment which I acquired with this property at pubdic sale” combined with the stock and tools from the George Bradley farm, which I have recently soid. and must vacate. TUESDAY, OCT. ‘= WILL BE MACHINERY, WAGOX AND TOUL DAY described as follows: One Decring reaper and binder like new, 1 Cleve- iand caterpillar tractor, tractor plows, tractor cutaway and disc har- row, steel Jand roller, common di harrow, 1 levelling harrow, 1 sulk: plow, several common plows, new lime and fertilizer sower, spring tooth bar- fovmamure spreader, 1 three-section leveling harrow, 4 cultivators, 1 Acme harrow, 1 spike tooth harrow, 1 weed- er, 1 nearly new hot-air engine, 1 nearly new § horsepower gasoline en gine, 1 twocycle 3 horsepower gaso. line ‘engine. 1 spray pump with motor attached. 1 circulsr power ruw and 7 p m at 1 condition, cheap, Grove St, or Tel 733-2. “FOR SALE—1921 Ford very ?d condition. wio- TFOR SALE- !ALI—!’]E P\il‘d (Dm cars Ring Eros. Tel. 1298. "rol SALE-4.48 Pierce-Arrow, TOR SALE—1815 CadiMac good mechanical condition. Car seen at 117 Broad St Tel 167-3 FOR SALE—1315 19i4 Ford touring car, both in running order; neither ¢ar ever run over 3.0"0 miles; no reasonable offer 2 cither ear refused. 6-13 Putnam Div FOE SALE—152]1 Oakland Harley-Davidson motorcycies ¥ prices James Donovan USED CARS Tust be sold; | 1920 Overhnd -d.n.n u'o cln:cln- I- 3.3 Penflman. Ageneéy. FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, condition, new gnmw'fl arbor, 1 fodder cutter, 2 power grist §|if sol":: once, mills, 1 power com sheller, 1 barrel spray pump, 1 nearly new two-horse Adriance mower, 1 two-horse Deering mower, 1 or 2 hay rakes, 1 nearly new steel hay tedder, 1 power lawn mower, 1 horse lawn mower, 1 n roiler, 1 fire exlln‘\llbh@r on whee! ‘Wheel- barrows, 1 incubator, 2 brooders, 1 patent dump body push cart, hay fork, hay fork carri regula- i milk scales, 4 two-horse steel axle team or farm wmna, 1 low- down handy (u'm an 1 horse lum- ber wagon, extra nice medium weight steel ule dump cart with for- USED BUICKS OFFERED AT UNUSUALLY M TIVE PRICES BY AUTHORIZES BUICK AGENTE. T ward wheels complete, 1 hay wagon, 1 two-horse bob llad 1 sieigh, 1 express wagon, 1 nearly new two-seated ex- press wagon, 4 sets double team har- nesses, several single harnesses, a lot of colilars and blankets, seyeral rolis of new Paige -.ock fence, winnowing mill, steel vise, 1 chest of first class carpenter’s tools, 1 chest of pi fitter's tools, an enormous collec Her articles, Including cradies, , hoes, shovels, pulleys, feed boxes, seed and corn planters, cross- cut saws, jack screws, ice tt house tools, gardener's tools, on, 1 steam cooker, 10,000 pots. AUCTIONEER'S STATEMENT This is undoubtedly one of the largest and most comiplets line of BUICK RUNABOUY BUICK TOURING CAR BUICK 5-PASS. BUICK SEDAN STUTZ 7-PASS. BUICK ROADSTER CHEVEBOL®T TRUCK BUICK 5-PASS, above is a Nt farming tools and other equ ment 28 and capable of rendering well as Mvestock to be lold sale in this section of state Connecticut this ‘u:l‘ All nm'wuble. all useful, all to dollar. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, WILL BE LIVESTOCK AND CROP DAY 40 MEAD OF CATTLE 40 so0ld for the high fj|»nd m*fl: mvfl’: %0 low as %o be excoedingly MOTOR SUPPLY (BUICK AGENTS), consisting of choice young Ayrshires and Holsteins, of which 25 are strictly new mileh, or will be by the date of sale. The balance consists of year- ling and 2 year old beifers from 9 CANAL ST, PUTNAM, CONN. heavy milking cows; 2 extra nice, good type, pure blood Holsteins, 'llh papers, and both new milch; also other pure bleod Holstein, eflmbh registry; 2 pure blood Holstein bulh. 1 Jersey bull. This is an exception- ally fine dairy herd, all young, strict- ly high grad!‘ and heavy milkers Don't fail to see this herd of cattle sold. One pair of handsome chunky bay farm mares, sound, fat, kind and clever, and weigh 2500 le.; of medium weig horses, 30 sheep, 1 pure blood Chester White brood sow, 25 hens and 18 pullets, all R. I. Reds, 14 ducks, ete. Fifty tons or more of first elass hay, several tons of meadow hay, 150 bushels of large smooth 3 bushels seconds, 200 bushels cora on the cob, extra large and heavy, bushels corn shelled, 20 bushel ples, 40 barrels seconds, several tons of cottonseed meal, several bazs of garden fertilizer. 2 kegs eof blue vitriol for spraying, Miscellaneous articles, etc., 3 cook stoves, 1 large remgeruor. several ESSEX SEDAN Must be disposed of immediately. thousand new bricks, several thousand shingies, Jot of tin roofing, lot of piping, ladders, hose reels, 15 or 20 gallons of paint, work hend| set sheives for work shop, 1 80-foot hg pole, lot of windows and doors, paint- er's staging, and other articles. Terms of sale. Cash. Articles to be removed as soon as possible after the sale, which, If decidedly stormy, will be postponed to the first ir days thereafter. A first class caterer will attend both days. JOSEPH H. ELLIOTT. Abington, Conn. STANTON L, BRIGGS AUCTION Having sold my farm on Babcock Hill, Lebanon, Conn., will sell at auction WEDNESDAY, OCT. 19, 1921, at 10 a m., FARMING TOOLS: Two plows, mow- ing machine, horse rake, tedder, culti- vator, weeder and harrow, 1 light team wagon, 1 surrey in flna mndluon. 1 top carriage, 1 t pair of bt Dirhetesass oot T -xnue harnese, and small tools. HOUSEHOLD GOODS: Two beds and springs, 2 feather beds and D\llo'l. 1 kitchen cabinet, almost new, graphophonie and 75 records, t:hllrl. 1 art square, 2 dandy, 1 hall tree, some dishes, tinware, other things too numer- ous to mention, It very op: | Therefore, ordered, that notics of the Wn ency of sal complaint be given loe propecty at | Biflimhing. this order in The o{;unz Bulletln, ‘weaks. lnm-(ve\ of October, 131, y order of bam. Assistant Clerk ot the Superior Court for New London County. 58 Norwich Town end, & great o box‘um!y to secure cliol very reasomable price. “.riber particu!ars, inquire of JOEN A. MORAN, XReal Estate Broker, Franklin Square, WOoOD FOR SALE BthuahtySemnedWood $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere IN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR AUTO INSURED? If you need Insurance of any kind, see HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ave., or Phone 598-3 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND -EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET 2 nemmyer prlnted once s, woal o wady Assistant on or before tho 15 J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street {NSURANCE OE ALL KINDS Phone 716-4 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors _ 41°Main Street TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL a complete line of Domes- QUINN INSUBRANCE AGENCY Beal Estate and General Telephone 431-2 . Norwich, Conn, 91 Main St AMERICAN BOGUAE, D. Mortissey, l’lu'r Ciass (uua seTvice com= 1, 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn. (Established for Half a Century) PHYSICIANS 5 BROWNING. North Franklin, Conn. C. R. KNIGHT ....c000s... Auctioneer DR. P. A. SCHWARTZ Telephone 774 FOR SALE 1921 Nine B. Series FRANKLIN SEDAN, in excellent condition — 1918 OVERLAND MODEL 90, COUN- UB—Overhauled and -‘: 1920 FRANKLIN ROADSTER — AJ' echanical Condition — Run Less Thul 5,000 Miles. 1920 BUICK COUP!—WM; Several Accessories. 1918 BUICK, 5- Top—Repainted and MAXWELL TOURING CAR—In M ndition—Can Be T+ N. M. Lathrop 12 Montauk Avenue NEW LONDON, CONN. PHONE 278-2 WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL S P. M. Car — nlunwr Ilt LEsscaRIReERsERAIILIY " AUCTION Having sold my farm oen the Montville % Center road, I will sell at public AUCHIOR | Moving Sad MONDAY, OCT 17, 1921, =t 10 o'clock sharp, the following artieles: 1 mowing ma- chine, 1 wheel rake, 1 lumber wagen, 1 buggy, 1 one-horse sled, plow. 1 harrow, 1 one-horse weeder. 1 two-row cnmnwr 1 corn sheiler, 1 small grinter, carpen- ter's- bench, vise, also tools of various description. 10 tons of No. 1 hay, 1 duo about Dec.'1, 1 set double hzrn-:.“ stoves, beds, chairs, table, lamps, lot of books, spinning wh.T" farm horse, ‘l’el‘hl 1300, flax wheel skeiner, winder, 1 cow due about Oet. 24, and many other articles toe o’rEL European HARRY B. FORD Broa. “Props. ~ Teieohone i WILLIAM C. YOUNG STETSOR & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER ri d materials, at’ ;.r.:u,:; ¢k|l-lc:l labor. e “-h QW“M& 233 Main St. Phone 792| wuiiesns cips? > sare $70 per thousand 3. ¥, CONANT, 11 Fraaklls 8t EAR, Suite %LIM Thayer 3ldg. ————= ~C. p. 08I IGILX!A 293 West A I(lsll St. " ere. tention nven 0 m chinery. Tel. 788-3. 77 Bovwel Sve. Yo THE a distance Zimmerman, St LONG DISTANCE M TEAMING AND TRUCKING numerous to mentlon. If said day be swormy, sale to | 408 very promp and at reasonable take place next tl-ir day. , H. BROWNING, Montville, Oct. 10 “1931. uu'm'm ARTH! ROP oet11TuThs | Shetuoket Strest n‘unt’lu! L e e———r] r‘.c.'l‘nflml’l’.!‘-l-m mmt* g

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