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T T TR I A Bulletin Want i Advertisement Will Get It = WANTED—Male - MEN WANTED for U. 8. mail lcvm permanent ; experience not required; cor- l--nmduun COUrse® unnecessary. Wl’ll‘ ( $pBishop. Box 391, Joplin, Mo. el WANTED tg, taki weaving miil; cal ab! ly.;\um nee in weav- ln. and loom fixing; ly l:)r the ri worl o1 ent opportuni- t man whn 1s not afraid of h ‘fiw dulru to grow up with e A Bulletin Want : Advertisement Will Get It _—— WANTED—Female A Bulletin Want _ Advertisement Will Get 1t —aa————————————————— 1 WANTED—Miscelinieons WANTED—Girl to answer telephone and do clerical work In office; write stat- ing salary and experience. Write Box {17 care Bulletin febzid WANTEDGirl for general house. work. Apply 218 Washington St. feb24d WANTED—GIrl to rup passenger ele- vamr Awly at once. Plaut-Cadden Co. bu WAxfl'ED—GIH or woman for house- B ications in owWn |work. Phome 1719. feb24d hl.ndlru.l\g thn: age and ex) arlenu. = L. 5] G L fonss 1IN tee c_hll&fl wwni;gx;: o w WANTED—Big pay. or woman of | Address Box £8, Sterling, Conn. feb22d character (o alariou tare; chance to make or spare time; no relu'tou- litera- 600 or more; full capital or axperlence necessary. Universal Bible House, Phh- adelphia.. feb25d WANTED—Sell Holmes _tires lnd tabes; no capial required ; noe reekly ineome; prices sell them; Te-orders. Holmes Rubber Co., 1!0! w. 18th, Chicago. feb26d WANTED_Work b the hour or day. Write Box 529. care Bulletin. feb26d _BE A DETECTIVE — Great de ravel experlence unnecessary. Write mm ‘114, Am? ricin Detective Syatem, 1868 Broadway, New_York. feb2dd “WANTED=<Firemen; bmxemun, begin- ners $150, iater $250 monthly. rite Raiiway, Bulletin febdS $133 MONTH, to commence, paid rail- way mail cierks; men, boys, 1§ to 35; stendy work ; paid vacation. For partio- ulars, write {oday sure, Box 133, this of- flce "teb11S WANTED—Man to sell our guaranteed ; spare or full time; sarticulars, address F. J. Manchester, Conn, WANTED A barber for. Saturdays; good pay. Appiy 126 West Main St. feb24d WANTED—Salesman and collector. Singer s wing Machine Co, 48 Main St feb24 WANTED—At once, single man on farm , must be good teamster and miiker. 7. B Brigham, New London. Tel. 785-4. foh2 WANTED—A young man, Americun, weaver or T‘e‘pér v«ho wishes to Bulletin. Jloom fixing. 14 becom way mail month positions _Institute, Dept. 31-E., febbd LEARN A TRADE I'll Pay R. R. Fare to Cincinnati Complete Automobile and Tractor se at lowest tuition ever offered. for my 6% page catalog describ- 1 detail my propesition and why pay your Railroad fare. RAHE AUTO & TRACTOR SCHOOL Dept. W-W, Cincinnati, O. Write Now 1 LOST AND FOUND LOST—Retween Baltc and Stafford Springs, last Friday nizht, a black trave »iing bag containing a k. of C. basketball 5 one white sweater and shoes ; sweat- r had name Iiizpatrick on ineide of col- If found, send to Bulletin Office. id “eum of feb25d gton St. or Main St t ring, sel in dull gold, with digmonds. Finder please jemve tin Office and receive reward. Inquire 142 Broadway. On Wash LSTOM a ng some - machines this coming Thursday. Inquire Reed, Norwich. R. F. D. 5, or 1875-12 feb25d ¢ FOR SALE—$. C. White Leghorng, red for high egg production, chicks $zu h ed, eggs s, a Jhundred. Goodricn Canterb feb24d uality chicks for eircular. Ave, New feb1sd E—Magic coal brooders in- 8 choice of experienced sultrymen everywhere ; absolutely auto- c a dependable mother of chicks; talogue free. C. C. Hewit s, 1'ncasville, Conn. febl8d HICKS, 18¢ u aranteed del very: . visit our 1 for circulayr; brooders, Clark, hul Hartford, Ct. EEAL DIRECTOBS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Ceramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Zmbalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT The Henry Allen & Son Co, FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Tetephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT WANTED—! care B for hvusev\ork. Write Box 111, care etin, 'eb24d FOE SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Ten horses that have been used in city, weigh from 1100 to 1400 lbs., on% driving horse, weéight 900, guaran- teed clever and r(e for auyone; these horses will be sold as low as $35 single herses, pair low as $100 and up; will sell horses for cash or easy terms to responsible people ; will take in exchange cows, hens or hay at market value; horses can be seen £t 32 Williwbrook St., ‘Willimantic, Conn. feb8W “FOR SALE-Three or four horses, weighing from 1300 to 1500 Ioa. Cal J. C. Hafner. Tel 1075. feb2dd JUST ARRIVED Express load of 28 Horses just here. I have Horses for all kinds of Work—some nice palre, business horses, farm chunks, and the big kind for draught purposes— and prices are low for the quality. Come and see them. ELMER R. PIERSON. 538-3. Tel. febl7d TO RENT BALLS Barber Scbool!. 814 Wash! ton St., Boston ; commission, room, boar coiogergll\e Droposition; get partioulars. INVESTORS seeking mdonmdent aa- vice on stocks and bonds should read cker Reports; wwite for free copy. Ticker Financial Bureau, 20 Broda New York. “feb25d LOVING lady, wealthy b\n‘lnely will marry. Club, Box 55, Oxford, F!L feb2hd A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell Tt A Bulletin For Sale , Advertisement Will Sell Ii | FOR SALE. —_— e FOE SALE—One- hgn-/ Dlow. Ecnnu FOR SALE— FOR AL‘:—iQED dld-nohgl e_coupe, e e 108- | Bawle and S he ”r‘"u"m?’_fi:fl uuamg; condition, chieap for qulck sale. tooth cultwvator, unn-loov.h cum\.u.m'. acres pasture, plenty of woodland ; nine- | Tel. 442-3 evenings. feb25d nearly new, light one-horse lumber Wag- |room lmuse, g00d summer residence. Ad- A Bulletic Want Advnfignt Will Get I A Bulletin To Let- M'u‘luement Will Rent 3 ¥ MARRY—Thousands congenial people, worth from™ $1,000 to :5000[\, seeking early marriage; descriptions, photos, in- troductions free; sealed; either gex; send no money. Address ard Cor. Club, Grayslake, IIL febZsd THE LEADING Matrimonial Club; best, largest, established 17 years;.thou- sands wealthy members wish marriage; confldential description ‘free; only homor- able, sincere people of both sexes need write. The Old Reliable Club, Mrs. Wru- ble. Box 26, Oakland, Calif. - -febZsa LADY farmer, 32, wants husband. Box 32:’, Club, Fort “lyne. Ind. !Eb"ad TWEALTHY widow, 47, will M- Box 1134, League, Detroit, Mich. Teb26d BA(‘HFLOR 32, worth $30,000, wants wite. R-Box 35, League, Toledo, .0. feb26d A_BUSINESS or shorthand training at the Jewett Business School is a short cut to success and steady employment.” 50 Franklin St. Phone 1311. feb7TuThS WANTED—Second hand turntture and antiques; oldest and largest- dealers in Norwich ; we buy and s¢ll anythiug h- Louis D, Phnnc 708- orwich. may, 19ThSTu ATTRACTIVE business girl, 20, worth $40.000, nts. kind, helping husband; write quick for standing pjcture and de- sc;)puun. Box 223. Los An‘ele!. Calif. anzssS FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeejing, 7 Oak St. feb25d TO RENT—A five-room temement. with latest Improvements. Laurel Hiii feb2d ve. TO RENT — At Steiner residence, 77 Church_St., front room for gentleman. Phone §21-3. feb25d FOR RENT—Furnished light house- keeping rooms, 6 Carter Ave., Zast Side. “janlod to hear from _owner having sale; give particuiars and low- est price. John J. Black, Connecticut St., Lhmp(\\a Falls, Wis. feblsd nealthy, wealthy, e Violet Ray C. Denni: Enclose stamped envelope. Joving, e son, Ohlo. decdS _— WANTED—Vaults and cesspools 10 clean. H. L. .Harris, K. D. 1, Box 128, apr3d s, modern improvements. M. B. S., Bulletin. feb24d TO BENT—Farm of 60 acres, from April 1st, on state road {iom Norwich to Preston City. Charles H. Benjamin, Preston City. Phone 18 feb24d tenement, 44 feh24d of six rooms, feb23d FOR RENT_’ Tenement 164 Broad St., all improvements. Inquire on premises a.{!er 6 ». m feh23d for “ 70 RENT—| light house- keeping. Phone 1587, ysa STEAMSHIPS TO RENT—Tenem 151 Maple St. AS AGENT of the Cunard-Anchor, Donaldson and Fabre lines, I will hook passengers for all parts of the world. Portuguese will sail direct from New Bedford, Germans direct to Hamburg or Bremen. If you mean business write Joshua Taylor, Baltic, The Live Wire, or Phone 198’ feb18d - o] Clark's Cruises by C. P. R. Steamers CLARK'S 3rd CRUISE, JAN. 23, 1923 ROUND THE WORLD By tho Speoially Chflleul Soperb C. P. R‘ &5 “Empress of France” 18,481 gross tons A fioating p-lu- for the whole trip. Route: New York, Paname, Ssn Frascisco, Hono- nle, W devsin Japaa, Chins, Masils, Java, :&fi"c’:‘m.n "“"A.fi"fl?‘ e, Nepicn S o L L 4 MONTHS, 81,000 and up Iacludiag Hotels, Dives, Guir 2 Feos, eto. CL\RK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB, 3, 1923 a: MEDITERRANEAN By Specially Chartered, Samptuoas 8. S. "EMPRBSS of SCOTLAND" oil buracr, 25,000 #ross toas; 65 DAYS CRUISE, m mdgpl 19 days in Egypt and Palestine: Spaia, I reece, oto. EUROPE—Pazsion Play Tauu. $400 up. FRANK C. CLARK, Times Building New York THAME.: RIVER LINE, Inc.! FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. FARES :—New London 50¢, Groenpori and Shelter Island $1, New York $2.5C| Leaves Norwich, fo0t of Shetucket or| Breed St., Tuesday, Thursday and Sun day, at ¢ P. M. foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday, at 5 P. M. Connections with all Coastwise Forelgn Steamsaip Lines sailing i the Port of New York. For freight rates and further informa- tion apply LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. Agent. WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 4 p. m. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 p. m. Telephone 2087 F. V. KNOUSE, Agent PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING, heating, general repairing. Joha Morton, 29 Mar- gery Bt Tel 88232 ‘novild FLUMD. D GASFITTING. ING AND CDNT“CTOBHOI.I“. and ““The ur;'— pl\lmbl.n' ny expert 'ork.nn at l.ha uh-e-l prices guar- JOHN J. ENRIGHT Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phene 728 . 32 6TH STREET A. G. THOMPSCN, ¥, 8. Suite EEEELA orwieh, medtum 1n| Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River | gasfitting _and | WANTED—Small bundle washing and in sewig to do at home. Inguire Mrs. 2T feb24d W Wos y the day or hour. Inquire 94 ‘West Town St febz4d YOUNG MEN, women, over 17, desir- ing government positions, $130 monthly, write for free list of posilions DNow opeil. J. Leonard (former civil service exam- iner), 391 Equitable Midg. Washington, D. C 3 febzéd on commission basis. McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nor- t City. | dec23FSMW uit trees and shade trees "FOR SALE—Paige coups; will consid- 1 on, for sale, all for $30. A. J. Bennett | qn Yook ; < AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES - Rufiwlzh“'l‘ro:n. Tiguire Jafigh — inquiries to Box 75, Bla-l&il'- erl;g;g;ur in trade. 40 McKinley Ave. - e SV LA Nally's store: - 2 o CALL at Jopathan Smirt's new statior ~¥oR BALE_Cot T W?xon SALE_TFour-acts farm ’9fl7- "FOR SALE—A Ford tousing car in ex- |31. Town Bt WOS| CORVEniCHt DIace bt S em,w hopse | of | SiX | Write Box 113, care Bulletin. i {eetient rining eonditton. tircs Tracticll | lown “Tor gidoltne 454 Hob ot o1 good 14 Wflq ; must. be s0id at 3 iy new. Tel 858-2 feb25d | grades. # sug2id 3 once; prics § 1,5 . Apply to W.-F. HiiL f—m FOR SALE—Dodge 1920 roadster. com- | HAVE your fres so@eancd Sok [ Thayer Bldg. feb25d Dletely | equipped, excelienc olg:am;ra. pev oA Tke mew. 4s good as “‘i SALE Fedlgeed A“me puns. riven less than 13,000 miles. Box 526, | Lamole Tire Co.. $3 'W. Main St te Danieson, Conn., chmne h.rm, febdbd New 7-room Cottage, with gar- age for two cars, strictly modern, condition, also rabbi hound. Schroeder, 47 Bentley Ave. feb24d FQR SALE—Strawberry plants; ten standard vlriel-ua. including the Howard W\roh SALE—Ford touring car in _good Mrs. R W. Call eventng. No. 17, ier ‘and Progressive Ever- ||[ finest central {ocation in the" FOR SALFL1930 Oldimpbiie coipe Bearer; best money ers; prices 3 excellent condition; cheap for quick & right; catalogues free. s E. Homnq‘e. city. Tel. 444-3 evenings. feb: Norwich, Conn., R D. No. 6. Tel. 1855-4. 12b485 ¥OR SALI—P“TQ bred Holitsm bull Price $6,000 coupe, one linder four FOR SALE—O\'AQ 1821 three Mentfl‘ § assen- Eer coupe. T)‘&!e iwo cars are the best calf, nicely marked and good top line, THOS. H. BECKLEY buys we have had th's year. Don't fail to fine pedigree, registration 3 ranteed ; a over. J J Herbert, 62 She- garl’mn for quick sale. L. L.‘I{:fggls i 278 MAIN STREET { 5 teb24d tiand, Conn. eb 138 | =t POOEARG, SORR e o PHONES SALE—! es takes 1017 Ford - SALE—Buckeye incubators - and touring car, big bargain. Phone 1718. brooder stoves. Eliwood Newton, Agt, § /)| teb2a Canterbury, Conn. 3Jan25W - FOR SALE—In order to alose up coh- signment of - property, we offer for sai a twy-family house on Amthoeny St Je et City. Burdlcx & MENicol, Vhayer, Bidg., Norwich. feb24d FOR SALE—The McHaie place, locat- ed onme-half mile from Ocoum, contains large two-family land; terms may be arranged. & MENIool, Thayer Bidg., Norwich. feb2dd FOR SALE—.22 cal Marlin repeater, $12, and 2-A folding Brownie, $5, both in good condition. B. Prorok, R. No. 4, Col. chester, Conn. FOR SALE—A real home -on Damc‘ St., six rooms.and basement, modern im- FOR SALE AT NORWICH, TOWN THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS No. 30 TOWN STREET CONSISTING OF FRAME COT- TAGE OF ELEVEN ROOMS—ON A LOT 160x110 FEET. THERE IS ALSO A LARGE BARN. PRICE provements, ot 216 ft x 0 ft. garage | § RIGHT IF SOLD AT ONCE. NEW fo N_D ON d , Bt “conattion. el 1980-15, feniid JAMES L. CASE POB SALE— Farms of ¢ y_descrip- 40 SHETUCKET STREET PIHUE FOLL(.)WING HIGH- | tion, with or without stock. Joseph J. !rgaén‘, Box 454, Plainfield, Conn. GRADE AUTOMOBILES — e OVERHAULED AND RE- PAINTED—ALL WITH SPARE TIRE AND SEVERAL EXTRAS FOB SALE—Farm 183 acres, town Lebanon, high state of cultivation, d.ury and poultry farm, Delco lights. e Hoxie, Yantic, Conn. tebida FOR SALE—Jersey cow, due to {resh- BARGAINS en in a few days, will be ‘sold at a rea- IN THE BEST RESIDENTIAL Sonable_price. - Morrls Kricger, 83 Me- SECTION chanic St. Phone 1298. feb22d $6.200.00 HOME for sale; seven-room cottage at |will buy eight-room house with attic and . 5 CIiff place, in first class condition, with half acre of ground, electric lights, oak floors and steam heat; five minutes' walk from Franklin square. lnquire at Powars Bros.,, Franklin Square, or Frank A. Bill Agem_ 21d garage.. Owner leaving town. $4,500.00 will buy six-room cottage, wholly mod- ern, with garden. ARCHA W. COIT STUDEBAKER—1920 — Special Six. STUDEBAKER—1921—Biq FRANKLIN—1917—5.pass. Six. ¥OE BALE_Mixed _siabs, seasoned, stove lengihs, §3.50 cord, delivered. Prions Real Estate and Insurance FRANKLIN—1918—4-pass., B Lo T g oohane 134 . 63 BROADWAY. FRANKLIN—1920—2-pass. LEOR SALE _Hard wood, spiit 39, ol DODGE—1917—Sedan. ebz - R $100.00 will earning ies: send us your than 10 per cent., better chedx for $100 and let us an do that or better H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple Tel. 340. feb2 REEL pipe vaites, . briar, Itailan, French, rybver bon and bakelite bits, 50¢ indore mild eigar 7c, three 20c. gan’s Smoke Shop. feb2ld WANTED—To buy a Burroughs add- ing or caiculaling migchine; must be in good condition. Notity W. E. Clark. 215 Mountain St.,, Willimantic, feb20d over. Connecti- iter R. Brooks, Mystic, (.unn. Ve, fehfid 5 Franklin ]anzld WANTED. Antiques; old books, tools and second hand furniture. 46 Spring St. ,Norwich, 1138-13. and new ught and sold. Get our ore gonig elsewhere. New sroom, 16 Water St., Nor- decsld WE BUY and pay hl:hel' pncu for second - hand furniture Kremens, successor to Km; 48 50 Water St. Phone 38-2. sepl2d. WANTED—100 farms for catalogu 10 acres up, with or without stock; Eive full particulars in first letter as to prics, size. location and terms. . O. Box 105, dewett City, Cona. iy22d WANTED—We pay nignest prices for {second hand furniture. Norwich Farni- yture Cc., Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We | buy, sell and exchange. Jelld ; . MAXWELL—1916—5-pass. to wrim, by trec experl. George Monroe, buy a real Alaska seal ILD 10 ‘Lroaaway. Phone 1817, CAlso nur: |sacque, 24 inches deep, small bust. . A. BU ING LOTS FOR SALE —— Sl = sery stock for sale. feb23a |Prentice, 86 Cliff St. Phone 300. feb20d B o tacil I Tel. 278-2 e - 23a e : s = nta e. , 278- INVESTMENTS—If your money Is B e e e ssiiey S FOR SALE—A tine automobile robe |this year, or later on, now is the tim mothproof, waterproof, windproof; had | buy your LOT. It gives you time to very little use and in fine shape. Can be | prove it before your ho: s erected. seen at The Bulletin Office. febl1Sd | Lucas land on West 5 Dunham and Peck Sts. cut up h FOR, SALE--Beautiful two-aj into 125 lots, all of which are larger FOR S E e maragn atos St i all conven- | than the regulation size, aliowing s Al ‘ B e ATES oL A gl od sized gar > e F. Hill Thayer Bidg. PRIy, W | for a_good sized garden. Prices are running from $300 to $600 each. ther information, call or "phone t 1922 HUDSON SPEEDSTER SRS e SR FOR SALE—Meat cooler, 6x8, in good shape. Call 137 Franklin St, or 'lele- WILLIAM F. HILL, B i S e dele : LIKE NEW smal) vr'ce Tight for quick buyer. Real Estate and Inusrance, feb 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. = = g 3 7 =0 EQUIPPED WITH TWO KELLY- TATWE for maie; eany termng: list Office Phone 147. House Phone 1503. |SPRINGFIELD AND TWO MIILEER property with me for quick resuits. B CORD TIRES, SPOTLIGHT AND FOL- L. Racine, Plainfield, Conn. Phone 99-. BERTH WINDSHIELD CLEANER. Moosup. R janitd - ¢ PRICE RIG B FOR SALEHard wood sawed and| HT de;y;:lrgg- $9 a cord. Phone 1076-13. | [$600 CASH, BALANCE IN EIGHT LA —— | BEST QUALITY HARD W0OD FOR|MONTHLY PAYME) WRITE BOX FOR SALE- Well seasoned 666, BULLETIN. hard wood. Tel. §15- H. E. Son, Hom:slead Farms. $9 PER CORD. CHESTNUT $7 PER CORD. decidd FOR SALE SPLIT HARD, $10 PER COED. SPLIT CHESTNUT, $8 PER CORD. MIXED WOOD, $8 PER CORD. An spartment house with an annual| ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH AT rental of $864, in good location, eight |pmESE LOW PRICES. PHONE YOUR s 3 minutes’ walf of center of city. E ql A ql, RAI For. particulars, ORDER TO 792, D AL O FRANCIS. D, DONOHU i HARERY B. FORD, & SURGEON al Bldg. Phone, Norwich. i ae ‘ (ON “THE SQUARE) FOR SALE i sp s Somers Building Tel. 774 Eight-room cottage house, all modern in fiset clase condition, hardwood floors, || Office Hours: 9 A: Ma—8 P. M. tromtage §0x1o0, 200 feet from Gr e e e S —— Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. car line. For particulars, see And by Appointn:ent A very cosy six-room coitage, with|A. V. COVELLO, 198 CIff St. Tel. 1527-3, | =t - ~ -’ modern improvements, with'n five min- | _ utes' trolley rtie from Franklin squ R T DR. ‘:‘ R. CHAMBERLAIN and desirably located, for the low for a quick sale, $2,700. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, . TRUCKING DENTAL M’Grory Bldg. SURGEON GEOEGE LAHBEBT,TOccum. teaming, When You Nee& Insurance | CALL HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE PHONE 598-3 He Will Be Pleased to Serve You. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS You Who Are ' Reading This Advertisement Norwich, Cann. S S e moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyld g Sq " . b, JOSLYN, v33 West Main St We fhe Franklla Square, |0, ¢verytiing anywhere. Special at- PRINTING SALE tention given to moving bollers and ma- r:‘.‘sa‘"‘w chinery. Tel. 785-3. sepid PEINTING of all kinas profiptly and g Yaug Distanes Mev nd Expr ng. 1 g imates prompti < ; “Long Distacce Moving and Express neatly don st An_ apartment house with improve: | 5 LORE Dltteoss Monaf S8 FIRINRY: | eheestully Givgn, The Brletia é‘&. pair, located in good residential section, | TEAMING and moving, long_distance on troliey line and 10 minutes’ walk from | trucking & specialty. Jonn H. Ford, 233 Phone 792. O. B. BEOMLEY & som. Shetucket St. Phome 335 LONG DJ\TAA CE &OVII\G TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasouable pricas. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 Frankiin square, and has an annual rent- al of $654. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich, FOR_ SALE RIVERSIDE, a fine home and farm of acres, on main awtomobile hizhway, mail, teléphone and 'bus service, h 12 large rooms, stands well above commanding a _beautiful view of Natchaug river valley; large stock barn, 20 acres smooth fields, 2 watered pasture, balance woodland. fru and a never failing supply of pure wate: price $5,000; easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, feb25d Willimantie, Conn. HOTELS AMERICAM Prop. ¥ nected. class re. Shetucket St Hayes Bros., Props, 26-28 Broadwaw, DANCING THERE 18 no acvertising medium In Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business resuits. Phone 1996 or 401. feblld given daily. HOUSE, D. Morrissey, garage service cop- " DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zuropean plan, ' Telephone 1227 X. H. LEVY, Instruetor, Odd Fellows" H: Pri MAIL-AD can not realize the value of having correctly written and and enough FIRE INSUR- ANCE until you have your| FIRE and then it may bé too late. Let us do your worry- ing for you. B. P. Learned & Co. 28 Shetucket Street 75 YEARS ESTABLISHED 2Usio ERMNEST =, BULLARD Teacher of the Viclim ~ Phene 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING S Phone 552.2 Studis, Alice Bldg. PHYSICIANS e U R AR 3 L3 X uaorE wn THROAT, sulte ms-xu. Thaver Tel. 1 FILL OUT AND MAIL TO THE NORWICH BULLETIN NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc. NAE L v b sisis i e o e ara GIRSSHIGABON: <ii; R.-F. D. orStreet...m...................I\umberoflnsemons............. PostOmce o T St Write complete ad below including name and address .+Am’t Enclosed e — Or if blind address is wanted mark X here reesene ieeseaas Cererwesvueesruaavaee i ! ‘1§ 499 MAIN STREET, (East Sic ATTENTION! | Ford Honeycomb - Radiators, $16.00- Our Radiators are mace the very best brass, and are in e able with the Ford shel!l. They are noted for their stréngth anc durability, and will stand the tion and afford the cooling efficiency unde severe test. Brackets. are fro bolted and soldered allowing the radiator to ride car and does not tear it apa The top and boftom ars of heavy brass and do pressed or stamped tanks, Our radiator. will sta will not burst, owing of the brass. MAIL .ORDERS AOCEPTED. SHIPMENT C. 0. D. Guaranteed Radiators For Ford Cars. The Jshnson C Co. 107-109 FRANKLIN ST NORWICH, CONN, RADIATORS BOILING OF DAM ‘] REPAIRED AND RECOQ Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTE AND REPA {1 WM. E. SHANLEY e T 7 L A MAJESTIC PAINT SHOP | Top Floor Majestic Sundx"_) SHETUCKET § OVERHAULING AND REPAIR" WORK QF ALL KINDS o Automobiles, | Carriages, Wagons,’ | Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, - Palnting, “Trime ming, Upholstering and Woed Warig Blackemitning in-all ite branshes © Scott & Clark Com 507 TO #15 NORTH MAIN, STREE‘E i CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line.of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, L. MEXER, Successor to JOHN K. BOWMAN, 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn (Established for Half a Century) - CIGARS - Whitestens Cigar aare 570 per theusand J. ¥, CONANT. il Fraakiis St BOOKBINDING p—— JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Ord-r ATCTION AUCTION NOTICE —BY— WITTERE BEOSg ATUCTIONEERS, Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, nun‘.mun. Conn.” No. The entire Eonténs of the Samuel . Sheldom Totse, locates Wauregan, large, clean ‘apd Jusafe modern and antigue. sald at public sale, W restrivtion, on of THiture, il be hout réserve or WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1 at 130 o'clock p.-m. All articles to be .removed as the place is sold and mus cated. If degidedly” stormy. po to first fair day afger. . Tepms 1922, BOWLING AEJ'(A flfi"”‘fm‘i‘m‘ 5 Majestic Bu ing, S chket Seven “slx Babléa

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