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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e — A Bulletin Want A Bulletin Want _ Advertisement Will Get It AUOTIONS e dager trom "d"mu D WANTED—Male WANTED—Female 3 eli WANTED—Five young ladies for our wor . FOR SALE—WHi rn. cogl iocal selling camnmin e xperience pre- | $400,600, willing_to merry; bred and hsiohad rcrm& but &om:m ‘:‘.l exceugm ren?u- Ralph Hyfle, 54, san Francisco, Cal. tra.p-nuufl aokonlzur ‘melrez“ “1 e neration; adv 3 arrange for in- eac\; y three, lett; terview_in-Norwich. Address Distributor, e & 7 ?)enm Wi EEE s dook of | S Eel N IR TR TR s o Movi wldwt‘TJLAddresEF Swifiara, 2928 grosd o A n ook or- SR ikl - lora for {rull and drmamental trces, | WANTED_GIrl to assist in general |way, Chicago, 11l TOR 8 su.n—A Brand new $120 Colum- roses, shrubbery, etc. and appoint sub- | housework. Apply Mrs. W. E. Gilbert, %fia grafanola, $60; easy terms if desired. agents, also act district superinten- |51 Broad St. ‘nov18d ot i anion philipen Talking Machine Shop, 24 Franklin protected territorys | o ANRRI Posttion a8 aeamalier. oF | oty S i Fant Square. nov19STuTh “mim’va T aie dran. aacion tailoress, {0 Zo out by the day. Tel. 94, | Milo B. Stevens & Co.. Attorness, 650 K | - FOR SALE—A fine:3§-note Wasserman it i A i B St, Washington, :D. C. Established 1864. | player, coft new $875, now $345, inciud- TWANTED — Dependable man year nov19d ‘round to take orders for high class orna- mental trees, roses, shrubs, etc.; no de- livering ; commiselon Wegkly Herrick Nursery Co., Rocheflar. N. Y. nov19d stock want reliable representative seling all the year around; commission weekIy | B0 delivering. Brown Brothers’ Nurseriet Rosheste: nov1d AGEN’ i uen hosiery at lowest prices; facturer's complete line, direct to e and family elivery afrect if de- wired les sul o part time acceptable. Broadway, New York. novidd WANTED—_Railway mail clerks get $1,600 per annum to start, nrom_ounnfta Joseph Bros. isdon; Conn. exams coming or (~TO BENT — Two nicely furnished quars. A, E. Richards, 1-2 | rooms, large emough .for m ‘prlnfikld Ml'l novidd JSD Frankiin St. WANTED—Eide man to_run ele s of dependable nursery | facturing concern: ons who understands stenogranhy and zy;ewnun: App! own hmuwml Box K., WANTED Girl for general office work in manu- Jy in ate salary espggted ern improvements. TO LET—Six-room warunent. all mod- i Inquire ‘18 Bath St noviy two persons. novi?d vator, _novisd Aeply at Wauregan Hotel. 'EUABLE m:n flnted m e:lch vewn tor Epecial advertising work ; experience 1theral pay; opportunity ; references required. Ad- ~0., Dept. N-5, Box 111, Station, Boston, oct8S , brakemen, beginners $150, mienthly. Railway, Bulletin. 5 Tth Postal improvements, on Sunnyside Ave. Fenton. improvements, on Sunnyside Ave, FOR RENT—Six-room cottage, modex:c '.I'el. 1489 novisd FOR RENTSix-reom con.nxe, modern ed for det e work; ex- perience unnecessary. Wit J. Ganor, 5. 't detective, St. Louls. novs8 STOOK SALESMAN WANTED Crozler & Co., stock and bond dealers, e 219, at 103 Park Ave, New York ¥, want honest, cnergetic and capable salesmen to sell securities; exclusive lo- zal ageney granted to satistactory party ; nces required. Call dr write siating i and full facts experience, amy, ourself. novisd ANTED—B! work after school. . Woolwo! . novlid DRAPER ‘weavers wanted; tenement and employment for others in familys otton Mill, Vernon, Conn, _ novi7d_ OVERNMENT wants raflway commence $135 month; common education sufii- madl clerks ; steady positions; t: sample examination questions free; Franklin Institute, . Y. novid immediately 1 and toilet articles y and, department. ,urdul!. Windham, Tol Mhid.rne\ and Litchfieid counties vn automobile and must be.able e interested in a Send all refer- addressed to E. npan\ 5 novied WANTED — Largest. con- TMAN AGER s vice station in take charge of < staple, backed and sold on 2, Weo allow & from earnings good reputation red amount of cash, Address Century 39-1041 Wilson novisd Vanilla_after mpie battle, ornville, N. novild over 16 Write P. novild hoy store ZUNEBAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main St.r:gt Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 23s.2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Ailen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAV OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Dirvectors 41 Main Street P e CLROPODIST A. G. THOMI'SON, ¥, 5. Chiropodiat, oot Specialist (protect your feer). Suite -8, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwich, Conn. Phnone 1366-+. jan3ld put your busi- ere i8S no medf- Lhroml the ad\eru:ln‘ WHEN YOU WANT t ess_before the public, the Biamis ot The. Bul unguestionable, references both |, characier and proven” ability as | i saddny, co and ex- | and goed future for the right [ unless you can | Fenton. Tel. 148 noVIEWE TO BENT—] Dec. 1, private gar- age for one car. u0 CIiff St. novisd WANTED—Three girls for the holl< days. Apply at once. §. F. Peterson, 131 Mzin ,nu‘.“" TO KE_ Flat of five rooms, with all improvements. Inquire Broéklyn Outfit- ters. novi7d ment, TO RENT—Jive or seven room apart- with all improvements, with or ithout _garage; steam heat furnished. amberiain, Martin House. Chamberlain, Martin House. el 4 meals if desired dated; two minutes from square. Ring. ~ Tel. 1142-6. apartment for and electric lights, hot water; also one large 8 TO RENT—Private garage on Lnion St. steam heat, eleotric lights. C. A. novi7d TO RENT—Five or geven room mod- rn_apartment. Inquire Mrs. J. Gordon, 7 Fairmount St. no\i'lfidfl -Modern furnished rooms; table guests accommo- H E. novisd TO RENT—Nice three-room furnished light housekeeping, gas TO RENT. furnished room. Phone 1567- 12, 8 North 'St. novldd nut St. ¥FOR RENT—Good tenement, 99 Chest- Apply Bard Union Co., Inc. novid g nousakaepinz, nov7 2 Sey TO RENT Raoms for light house- keeping. Phone 1987. ¥ lights. For particulars, sec A. V. COVELLO, Tel 1527-3. 198 ClLff St. Greeneville center, re; FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, € Carter Ave., East light Side FOR RENT. Nice four-room tenement with electrie Modern seven-room in apartment well located, modest nt. For furlher panlcumrs, inquire of HN A, M N, - uan Estate Brnker, Franklin Square. spotted, no collar on. ): Kramer, Columbia Ave, Willimantic, Ct. hound, of Vergason Ave. or Plain Hiil, Byron J. 1461, Taftvjlle P. amount of money, to Bullelm Ome Reward. nov1idd LORT—Friday, amethyst brooch, sur- rounded with ' small pearls, between Broadway and Porteous & Mitchell's store. Finder return to H. Vignot, 218 Washington St., and receive reward. LOST AND FOUND FARM WANTED—Wanted to -hea lowest price, and possession. L. Jones, Box 331, Olney, IIL. mnovidd | TWEALTHY business man, 45, wants wite. D-Box -432, League, Columbus, O. T CALIFORNIA bachelor, 40, w.’mn $40,- 000, will marry. E-Box 1134, g\le, DO- troit, Mich ,. MARRY_Thousands cnm;emar péuple. worth * from $1,000 to $50,000, secking early - marriage; descript photes, in- troductions free; sealéd ;. either sex; s Address Standard Cor. Club, novisd ADVENTISLBS—-SB&S money j get. Te- P sults; h6-page rate book tells how.; mailed P free. ' Standard Advertising Agency. St. Louis, Mo. novigd MARRY—For speedy marriage, abso- lutely the best. largest in the: couptry established 16 years; thousands wealthy members, both sexes, wishing early mar- riage; confidential descriptions free T? Old Reliable Club, Mrs, Wrubel, Box 6, Oakland, Calif. novl krBox ney19d RICH LADY, 26, would marry: 325, Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. h money ord, Fla. 000 ATTRACTIVE little lady wil must marry soon. Box 55, O: novi: WANTED—To inform those interested that the clder mill closes for the season Dec. 1is W. Grant, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. Le?)a:mn nov19d FARMERS—For brass-tack facts about the Dbest all round progressive irrigated distriet (U. §. project), write today. Farm Bureau, Las Cmc!s, N. M. noled TURN INTO MONEY vour old furni- ture, stoves, books. crockery, mirrors. which are stored in your attics, barns and storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and receive cash for what you have. Ward Bros., No. 45 Jackson St., Willf- mantie, C Ct. Tel 532—3 augiThSTu ANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers im Norwich ; we buy and sell anything; hlgh. est prices. Louis D. Ward, 30 and 82 ‘Water St., Norwich. Phone 708-3. mayl19ThSTu IF YOU WANT_ a healthy, Joving wife, write Violet R: son, Ohlo. decS ‘wealthy, ay C. Denni- Enclose stamped envelope. _WANTED—Vaults and F&zesspnluh to n. H. L. Harris, R. Ry [y Bew. STl SIS0 L0 L omavtld 2pr3d | "FOB SALECream from federal ac- WANTED — Skeond Tath Toieroll gefllted Jersey herd. Address Croam, goods, antique farniture, chine, rare | Bulletin_ Ofi ~ novisd books,and pistures, classware, S gt‘)‘i‘i “¥OR SALE—i7 White Wyandotte pul- est cash prices. Louis ar 1 th 2 d Water St., Norwich. JY20FMW _ Je%v:?hen. opcegn,garee Sadercle noyl%txm WANTED — Stenographic __or _typing | ~ ¥om SALE—_Top carriage, in perfect work. Write Box 71, care Bulletin. condition. Call 628-4 ba‘taéeen 6 and 7 novisd p. m. novlsd ar | ST - from owner of a farm for sale; give |~ o> AP T P8 prr sale on Union St. lll& 12 xolls. searf, berch and free deliv- 5 e . Talking Machine nov19STuTh LE_Tiouse -of_seven _rooms, quare. FOR SA With all conveniances except heat, in good Tepair. three acres.of fine garden land with 60 ybung fruit trees,. grapes, apples and fine asparagus bed, also fuie barn ind two he“h"“”‘fl” l;llne l‘llew xmr h‘ia‘.\- i orwich. nqmre of Wil B fi Thay novisd FOR SALE-—Betks] o8 Turnbull, Wauwmu H.lll \onnch Town. novisd' FOR S Mr.. ll Mr. Coates. about the'two houses ‘they have Poom 812, “Thayer 1dg. ‘nuvls Fom SALE-R. T"Rod ootkerdly from iyne Bros Portland, Conmn., b win- | ood large healthy blrdi C. R fWest Main St. Phone 247, | FLAN!#EL nx;htxawm. $12 per do: sells. for §2 le §$1; write for cal fogtie. oonomy Saies Co., Boston, Mass. _movigd “¥or flALE—Whlte Leghorn cockerels for breeding. Gem Poultry Yards, Hedge Ave. "Phone 510, novisd FOR SALE—AL once, ., four cows. Tele-- phone 1844-3, __nov1STuThs F¥OR SALE A small business payl excellent returns; only a limited capital required; pleasant lccation; rents mod- erate; an ideal proposition for a young couple with energy. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, Conn., and Thayer Building, ‘\orwloh 00ov10ThSTuThs TOB SALE A first class, clean, up-to- date restaurant doing a good business in 2 town of nearly 3.000 population ; equj ment nearly new; good reasons for sel ing. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, Conn., and Thlyer Buiding, Nomlch ov10ThSTu' REAL BU beautiful 1 Kimbal upright piano for $285; easy terms. The Plau Cadden Compa.ny, X\orwlch _Cona. " $165.00 buys a bu\mtul Cammon unr¥ht piano in walnut case; easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Lomnsn}‘, Nflrwlch Conn. H TA_NEWBY & } EVANS upnxht pxun for $190; quick sale; easy terms granted. The PlautCadden Cnmpmy, '\br;vlah Conn, FOR SALE—R. ] ‘ Red mnera for breeding; also Acorn gas range, practi- WANTED—Pupils for_stenography at reasonable rate. Box 22, care Bulletin. novisd A MAN told me he was Irish and his folks never came from Ireland, 'n’ 1 sex *tain't_posible, how cum, 'n’ he sez they are still over there. 'Try our Havana Spear cigar, 10c straight; Manila cigar, six for Zbc; Red Dot clgar, be straight; somy good pipes 2bc. Fagan's Smoke Shop. noviid WANTED — Concrete walfis to build; work guaranteed; if work is not satis® factory, no charge made, James Fumi- guaro, 123 Qakridge St. Phone 627-5. —_novi7d —A coon dog, bl 5 Finder notify LOST—Black and tan Airedale ana female; ¥y last heard of in vicin Notif. No. 2, Box 31, Tel novlSd Frink, R. LOST—Pocketbaoock, on trolley between O. and_Donais’ store, with Finder please return New York, Mediterrancan, Egypt and Europe, ll’.lcm(: class, and guides included STEAMSHIPS CLARK'S 18th cruise, Feb. 11th, from by specially chartered Canadian superb steumer Empfess of rance, 18,481 gross tons; 74 days, first 5600 and up; 18 in Egypt Palestine. Hotels, ves, fees, Stop-overs in Europe: in_Paris, in London, $90. Frank ‘lark, Times BEldg., New York. octl8WS s da ) FOR SALE—Herses all kinds of work, trade at right prices, Come and sec them. FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken In for They are for sale or i ELMEE K. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Jedd l-l.l! done. l' Plumbing, Heating, Tinning Phone 716-4 . PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds BrfllnDU} and Estimales promptly ani erfully given. The Balletin Co., i Tankiin St mayldd | PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON i and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET workmen at the fairest prices is guars ai PLUMBING AND GASEITTIN ] c. CONTRACTOKS—JOBBERS, ZTlumbing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Buidl PHONE 568-5. The very Rest Thone. plumbing by expert nieed; also heating and gastitting. JOHN ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mauin St. Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St, BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG STE'?:B‘:“;PV%UNG CARPENTER and BUILDER ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ABCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cunn, 169 North noviéd in. band saw; must be in good shape. Louis Ortman, City. Phone 5 novisd WANTED—Real estate of every de- AN TED—To buy milk. scription, to sell on commission basts. Burdick ‘& McNicol, Jewett City, and Thayer Bldg. __nmovizd™ WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A, Heeb- ner’s, every Thursday. A. C, Bennett. nov8d WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books, Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38 sepl2d. catalogue, WANTED—100 farms for 10 acres up, with or without stock; give fuil particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. y22a WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co.. Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jelld WANTED. i H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hand and Antique Furniture, Tel. 715-3. TRUCKING GEORGE LAMHEERT, Occum, & moying and trucking. Tel. 61 3ym GUS LAMBERT, JE., No, 5{1 Main St Moving and trucking. Tel. 387-b, | C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West M. move everything anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- chinery. Tel. 798- #£epsd Long Distance Moving and Explznl‘ll. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave, Tel. 1 TEAMING and moving, jong_distance trucking a special John H. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 752. <. B. BROMLEY & SON. Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DIS"'A\CL MOVINC. i TEAMING AND TRUCK|NG done very promptiy ané at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phons 17! MUSIO ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place I Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg. L —— ] CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a comgl-te line of Domes- (ichandllmpnne Cigars, / will_pay you to walk over. JOHN R- BOWMAN 116-118 w. Mam sx.. Norwich, Conn, (Established for Half a Century) Whitestone Cigar 3are $70 per thousand. 3. ¥, CONANT. il Fraakiia St COAL AND WOOD deI ,C,i COAL, seasoned wood an fasge or smail quantities. Durkee "¥OR SALE—28 roosters. Stephen Kos- ke, Plain HUI, Norwich Town. novitd FOR SALE-—EmpIre Tk mflsun of two double units, pump and tank, 3 !l p. Fairbanks-Morse engine, pipe and fit- tings, in working condition. Address G. H,_ Hoxie, 2d, North Franklin. Call Tel 79 Lebanon. novigd FOR SALE—A large quantity tie tim- ber, probably 25 to 30 thousand ties, standing on a good pole lot, quite a large lot of good size hickory, Apply to George ¥. Wilkinson, Route 2. North Stoning- Cona. novi6d. FOR SALE—Stove parts tor all mlkel of stoves. Bring name of stove and number. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1703-2. _BepTd FOR SALE—Two show cases, 14 inches wide, 5 feet long, price $25. John Kowol- ski, 4 South St, Thamesville. novisa with electr heat, good Small house with acre of well frui ed land, barn and 3 poultry houses, good neighbors, $2,800. 8 room house ment, house, ‘rental income $1920, per ' year, $15,000. Lots of govd of- ferings right now. ‘ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 c lights, bath, steam fot $3,000. Fine Apart- BROADWAY No. 17 bargain. inquire of 278 Nine room dwelling garage, within five minutes’ walk of Frankli THOS. H. BECKLEY SPRUCE STREET and new in Square. This is a For full particulars MAIN STREET Phones Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPEN Telephone TER AND BUILDER 87 SMITH AVENUE Z WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office’ and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St,, Danielson, Conn. AUCTION NOTICE Having sold our farm, formerly known as the Dudley Willlams piace, located about one-half mile southeast of Moosup, on the road leading to Ekonk Hill, we will sell our enormous farm equipment at public sale on MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, deseribed as follows: Three first class farm horse, weight about 1360 Ibg. each, 14 head of young grade cows In various stages of milk. and & few due to freshen during the early winter, pure blood Holstein bull ‘about 14 months old, 150 hens and pullets, o ducks, almul 20 tons of good hay, 8§ tons of mowed rye, several tons of mowed oats, 100 shocks of unhusked corn, 50 €hocks silage corn, 200 bush- els of corn on cob, 100 bushels pota- ioes, cabbage and other crops Machinery, tools and wagons, new two-row Eclipse corn planter. nearly new sulky plow, potato digger, ma- nuré spreader, weeder. mower, hay- e, fodder cutter, power grindstone, wheel harrow, miik cooler, 3 culti- fodder cutter, one 4 horse- vower’ gasoline engine mounted on gear with circulor saw, first class steel axle team Wagon, express wagon, (Wwo- ated wagon, road buggy, democrat va"on, heavy single and double har- " Household _goods, springs, mattresses, stove, ete. including beds, cook stove, oil Terms of sale cash. If ve: 7:""“ BALE—Automoblies postponed to first fair day a caterer will attend. DAITCH & ENGEL. FOR SALE—Ford runabout, demount- toned Me- :uble rl;l’dlfi, looks lke new, Phone 1884-4. R. D. Route, Moosup, Conn. “¥OR SALE—Ford touring, tion, sell cheap for cash. nov. good candi- hone 1183-13. MDon $1,350, ALE _New cars at low prices T o..b New York city; easy terms; Seneca SBW Maxwell §700, Dixie Flyer $750, t $976. Columbia $875, Olds Apperson §1,800, 1,050, AUCTION NOTICE aynes $2,185, Roamer $2,200, Revers $2.850, BY Cadillac _$3,600, ~ Pierce-Arrow $4,730, Mearoar§6 Js0 Oakland $1,250. H. E. WITTER BROS., nderson, 21 Maple St., Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. novizd AUCTIONEERS. FOR SALL—S&VC!‘L'DBSSEZKE!‘ Stude- Office and Salesrooms, Neo. 48 Main baker, first class running = comdition. Phone 795 novisd St Danielson. FOR SALE—1920 Dodge touring u‘r A-1 condition, run less than 8,000 miles. For further particulars, Tel. 1772 after 5 p. m. " FOR SALE—1920 Ford wuring, fine low price; 1917 Maxwell dan, looks and runs like new, $400; Buick touring. 0. S. nrw:ch Phone 463-14. condition, TFOR SALE—1919 Oakland new tires :u\ddA 1 condition. n between 6 FOR 179. ALE—-lSM illac fine running gondition ; m’lce right. Phone nov1sd 191! 184 e - LSl TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1921, roadster, Call 628-4 at 11 oclock a; m. novisd novi8d se- Peck,” Plain_ Hill, roadster in We will conduct a highly important nd interesting sale of high grade Jdivestoc®, poultry, turkeys, wagons, harnesses, tools, efc, for Mr. Wendeli R. Witter at his farm. located one mile south from North Woodstock, on the road 4eading to “rooualock Hul, on It tgo stormy, postpomed to some future date to be announced later. Mr. Witter is the owner and con- FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring, good ductor of a large and up-to-date farm and is holding this sale in order to tires, one spare. first class running con- | § decrease his %armlllt responsibilities, dition; reasonable offer accepted. Phone |} The majority of his cattle are tuber- 544, novi7d Eufifl '!es!ed This is one good sale. = Come ! FOR SALE — 1920 Harley-Davidson motorcycle and sidecar, tion, must be sold at once. C. 8. Wil- liams, Laebanon. Phone 59 Lebanon Div. nov12 excellent condi $50.00 buys a beautiful $125 Bdison dise phonograph, semi-cabinet model; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. oct22d BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- nograph, regular $275, special for quick salo ; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadgen Compamy, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Pretty country home, nilcely located, good_cottage house, large barn, 3 poul- try houses and outbuildings, land well divided into fields, pasture and timber- land. Only $1,500; $300 cash. TEYONS' AGENCY, Willimanti nevliid ., Conn, Houses For Sale Fine residence, 9 rooms and garage, Maple Grove Avenue. Modern residence, Harrison Avenue, 9 rooms, recently decorated, garage, 32| acres land. Some two-tenement houses on Wash- ington Street. Three-tenement house, Cliff Street. Very desirable residence on Strecs near Pearl Strdet. House, 12 rooms on Pearl Strest. R. S. BARTLETT 44 SHETUCKET STREET Asylum e FOR SALE $6000 will buy a 3 family house, in- come $51 a month. $6500 buys a 9 room cottage, has 2 open fireplaces, hot air heat, fine neighborhood. $8,000 buys a 13 room house easi- Iy convertible into 2 er 3 apart- ments. JAMES L. CASE ‘elephone 876 40 Shetucket St. FOR SALE ‘Two-apartment house, with provements and in pink of condition, choice iocation, with large yard for gar- 2ge, near center of city; must be seen to be appreciated. FRANCIS P. DONOHUE, noved Central Building, FOR SALE A higi class modern two-apartment house, very desirably located in the best part of Laurel Hill Ave. % For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, all im- Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. = o FOheMA - oardi house Wi an._income Sloo a weekz afi furnished, steam heat, elegtrie lights, In 2-1 condition, has be- tween 40 and 50 boarders the present time; this is a large house, with one ex- tra tenement and a garage Twell rented. This 8 a live proposition for the right party. Only someone who means business e NCE SHOLES, Tel. 1380, A‘Flu West Thames St. “WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- | ness before the public, there is no medi- 2. R. Shapire, Willaw St., formerly |um better than through the Advertising Lo " docid | | columas e The Bulietin. FOR SALE—Late model Ford sedan, first class condition ; considered. nov7d Used Studebaker Cars For Sale 2—Special Six Sedans (1920), in per- fect con miles; o 2—Big Six cellent shape; small m 1—Special cellent condition dition; one ne 5,000. Tourings (1921), in ex- practically new; run 11,000 ileage. Six Touring (1921), ex- Jun 2,900 miles. Five of the best Used Cars I've F: JEW ever had. H. GILBERT ETT CITY, CONN. USED CAR BA RGAINS 1918 Buick Touring Car. Two Chevrolets, late model, tour- ing. 1921 Chevrolet Sedan, practically new. 1919 Overland Touring. Briscoe Touring. Studebaker Touring. Numerous other used cars, at prices from $150 up. _Three new Rex All-Weather Tops. in original Buicks of ! crates, to fit B-pass. 918-19-20, offered special at $150 each, the list price being $275. Rosoff’s Garage CHEV! PUTI LET DEALER JAM, CONN. Telephone 8 DANCING H. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ Hall, Phone 1996 or 401. Private lessons cash only will be Phone 1828 for particulars. HYDE & BRIGGS..........Auctioneers AUCTION TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 10 o'clock sharp. By order of the Probate Court, I will sell at auction the property of the late Henry L. Witten, South St.. Willimantie, Conn., consisting of. farm of 65 acres, all household furniture, some antiques, head of cattle, 9 cows, all young, 3 due to freshen -this month, 2 two year old yearlings, 2 calves, 1 yeariing Holstein bull, 30 tons of hay, 40 tons of ensilage, some corn in the shock, 100 busheis’ of potatoes, some vinegar, 1 two-horse team two-horse tip cari, two-seated with “pole and shafts, 1 aingle carriage, Concord buggy, new toeboard wagon, covered wagon, two-seated bob sleizh, two-horse sied.’ horse fork and rope, mowing machine, tedder, horse rake, wheel harrow, smoothing harrow, 2 plows, corn planter, weeder, corn sheller, Stew- art’s horse clipper, 2 buffalo robes, street blankets, stable bankets, lap robes, pair team harness, nearly new, pair driving harness, 3 single harnes, 1 singls work harness, 1 Mosher-safe, 80 hens and chickens, a lot of guinea fowls, aome car- penter tools, all small farming toos too numerous to mention, the accumuiation of a lifetime. Farm will be sold at 12.30. Grange will cater. If stormy, fair week day. CHARLES B. POMEROY, Executor. 1921, The Eche the next novigd MATT TINKER ... ccovssres AUCTION Having sold my farm in Montville Center, Conn., wil sell at public auc- tion, on MONDAY, NOV. 21, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., one yoke of oxen, 3 cows (freshen last of January), 4 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 horse (kind ‘and sound), few hens, 1 bug- g¥. 1 two-seated wagon, 1 carriage, 1 sieigh, 1 fan mill 1 ox sled, gasoline en- gine (mounted on wheels), chains. corn foader, quantity of hay. 2 tons or mowed oats, 1 ox wagon (wood axle), 1 iron wagon, 1 cart (nearly new), 1 sied, 1 ox shovel, 1 wheel rake, 2 horse forks, 1 mowing machine, 1 Acmie harrow, 1 | spring-tooth harrow, 1 American harrow, {1 cultivator, 1 large iron kettle, 1 hiller, 2 hay cutters, some household goods. slova 1 barrel churn (almost new),.1 oil tank, 1 sewing machine, lot of books and antiques, 1 six-foot show case, 1 Sharples separator and other articles too numerous to mention. 1f very stormy, szle Dext fair week day. DAVID A. JOHNSON. Montville Center, Conn. Aucticneer novisWs MATT A. TINKER..........Auctioneer daily. New term evenl class begins AUCTION Monday, Nov. 21th. First lesson free. novad at the Raymond Homestead, Lyme, Coan., TUESDAY, N@V. 22, 1621, at 10.30 o'eiock a. m. BHYSICIANS 70 HEAD OF CATTLE. Don’t fail to come! The sale of the ggr R 'l‘\fo]suEA AND THROAT nflfg]‘ ‘»dThlrly lteE‘l"’S: port beeld a}r:dfvar! matched pairs; cows and heifers; Buite 104, Thayer Bldg. Tel. 1799 anything you want in the cow line from _ new milch to weaned calves; 1 registered Durham cow, 4 registered Holstein cows. HOTELS This is a good Int and in good condition. rrissey, S ton e AMERICA® HOUSE, D. Mo stormy, next falr day. Pro) First service com- | Signed: Rected. " Bhone. - Shothoker St noviBA 3. LAURENCE RATMOND. 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