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A Bulletin For Sale . Advertisement Will Sell It BORN RLOW—In Westerly, I, June 8, BAI“"Z a daughter to Mr. lnd Mrs. Ar- thur Barlow of White Rock. DIED WILBUR—In Mystie, June 7, 1922, Amelia Weeden Wilbur, ;:ed 92 years FUNERAL NOTIOEI OUGALL—In this city. June § ?Fnfi Annie M., wife of the late John MacDougall, aged 73 yeass Funeral at her late home, 56 Sixth street, Monday afternon, June 12, at 2 o'clock. dayhght time. Burial in the family piot in Yantic cemetery. N—Suddenly, in Jewett Cl(y, June 9, 1922, Frank Brown, aged 0 years. Prayer at his home Monday atternoon at 1 o'clock. Funeral services ll West- Jd cemetery, Danielson, at 2 o'clock, ght time. e CARD OF THANKS Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty to remove from our midst by death our n and brother, we, the undersigned, do ank our reiatives and friends for the autiful flowers and klndneut shown us in the hour or ouz bereavemen! # MR AND MRS MYRON O. MORGAN, PII‘PLE G. MORGAN, EMMA MORGAN. Norw! Conn., June 4th, 1923, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZR Telephone 328.3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephond 410-2 .AV or NIGHT ’ HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, nes. fowering shrubs, plants and Maplewood Nursery Co. Tel Free delivery aprid at_ Geduldig's Phone 868, r tlowers 75 Cedar St. ¥ Greennouses, marldd ROBERT WADDINGTOX, Florist, 326, Main 8t, Norwich, Comnn. Tel. 1872-3. Our speclalties: Funeral work, waddm:s and socials, decorations. arl?d LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS is the time to arrange for iand- tcape work, of which we ma’= a &pecial- ty. Geduldig’s Greennouses. 17 Cedar St Phone $68. marlad e ] PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint. $1.75 per gal, re piar $2.60 grade; wallpaper, 16c per roil Max Blager, 185 West Main St., next to Fire Station. myld e ——————— TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT -— Moving lnd dumping, trucks for hire. or Occum. 'Teal. 6 . JeZd 1875, '{. "1, AATHUR H. LATHRO Auto Trucking and Teaming, l"um!ulrl ano Moving. uck| C. D. JOSLYN. 203 West move everything suywhere. Snu:m al tentien glven o movihg beilers and, ma- chinery. Tei. 798- 5d 17-12. Est. Moving s Boswel Long Dis! and Expres Zimmerman, 1 1-1 A\e trucking a mecill" Main St. Phone 792. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shelur.kt! St. _Phone LONG DISTANCE MO G. John H Foffl. CH!ROPODIST salist (protect your u-u )3“ Bldg. 321 Mais St, hbrwlll A A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It| e WANTED—Female, WANTED—Hxperienced chambermald. APily to Housekeeper, Wauregan Hotel. WAhTED—Ex enced wnltrelm AB- ply City Lunch, Broadway. ;WANTED——A reliable, capable Wm‘n or Wweek; time arranged by .mutual agree- ress E. ment. R. R., care ol Norwich Bulletin. ?‘ e WANTED—A girl for general houu- work, thn Pn-u‘“ jesd WAVTED—WL"XH. at once, nook House, Jeyett City. Tel 13 enaral husework 12 or 15 hours ‘a R WANTED—Miscellaneous LONELY little “flapper,” tired alone; very wealthy T dare you 1'.‘}!3,‘5 Box 54. Ciub, 204 Wim Ave. San cisco, (Bumm Plepse) T -W THOLICS wishing t icl\alu?at‘;od'%{:tlom m%..fkle% orrn nden CI b apids, 'SP ce lu jelod TMARRY | if lonely; for 3 best and most successful ?fi‘&"fis ug'k;nr' . hundeeds rich wish marriage soon; i strictly confidential ; most reliable ; yem experience Scrivtions free. ~“The cessful Club,’ = fand. Calit rs. Nash, Box 56;;3:& FOR BALE w i jei0d FOR s —Fine farm, 180 acres, 3 barns, Seotland, Conn., cohmlpl dwelling, 12 ronnu. telephone and all modern im- 5‘ \chy. altituge, Owner, ‘i‘;’“&:‘&:fl Ell‘lii%l:l'. el 'Bgfioklyn. New York. el LE —Place of 50 acres, 'lllh main_road at Pequot gate, cntville, Conn. Jame: Bellnack. je10d l¥eln Bnton, Covenlr}'. New 3-apartment House and 7 room Cottage, both - hawing every modern convenience. Will sell one or both. Very desirable location, and an excellent in- vestment propgsition. TID RENT— ’l—-l'\:mmhed rooms. 24 Rher Ave ), gentiemen g’ l Wuhw St lPlldim WANTED—A capable woman eral housework ; one who can cook. ply in lh: morning at 313 Main St., Bhone 488, Jebd WA l“D—Codk (white), for mthm fnmlly of two; good wages. Tel. 302. _Je3d or TBALESLADIES wanted at F. W. Wool- worth Co. Jeld S ————————— WANTED—Mals WANTED—FIrst class order cook. Ap- ply City Lunch. Broadway. jelod BACEELO% 40, wm'lb $30,000, anxious to mmy G- , League, Columb: Ohio. jetoa " |8 THOS. H. BECKLEY FOR SALE — Grlphophwna. 278 MAIN STREET rocker and baby carriage. 10 1- S Slater Ave. Taftvilie. rol nu by the week, five-room JHE LEADING Matrimonial . largest, established smdu Wealthy membars wis confidential desoriptions free; able, sincers people of both Write, The OI8 Heliabte Club. ble, Box 26, Oakland, Calif. MARRY—Thousands congenial le, worth from $1,000 to $50,000, r o?n. early marriage; descriptions, photos, in- troduétions tree. led ; either sex; send no money. Addr!ls Standagd Cor. (‘hxh Graysiake, TI1. Jel0d Club; ears; thou- ‘marriag oniy honor. ALESMEN_Wiite for our exoelignt séllin ition ; experiencs not neces- Sary ™ AUl imstraciions with free outht. Chariton Nureery Co, Rochester, N. Y. Estaplished 1865. je10d T WANTED—_Reliable man to sell uve- shrubs, plants; big demand; stead: work; weekly pay; write now and m started. Guaranty Nursery Co., Rochu- ter, N. Y. Je10 WANTED — $133 raise to $195; U. S. government railway mall clerks; Steady work; paid vacation ; sample examination questions free. Write sure, Box 67, this office. jel0d EN—Sell trees, shrubs, piants; plrt or full time; ready sale at new prices. Apply now, ‘Genesee Nurseries, Roches- ter, N. Y. Jelod WANTED—Reliable man as district superintendent to sell fruit and ornamen- tal trees, 1se bushes. shrubbery, seeds. etc., also engage and supervise sub- agents; exclusive territory; pay weekly at_ once. Weeks Nul’setjy1 Co., month commence, New York State. WANTED—Color mixer for print works and bleachery; also garnet foreman ani fixers for garnet machines; also other men for textile milis. Charles P. Ray- mond Agency, 294 Washington St.. Bos- ton. je10d WANTED—Christian gentleman with $10.000, for active or silent interest in tile” and marble contracting corporation ; money secured; ecall Write Nati 1 arhin and Slate Corp., 236 “’efilla;!h Yoi Saturday Evening Post advertd zood references required. Addren R. Bemm, 1084 )lljrbrld&c Bldg., New York Cit esmen ; manufacturer desires representatives to handle high grade t and rocf coating line: liberal prop- on to salesman or dzaler; protected itories. The Robertson Paint and nish Co., Cléveland, O jel0d 600 weekly selling hosiery guaran- wear four months or replaced frec; salary or 30 ner cent. commission; {ree | samples to \\arkeu Manager, Dept. Darby, Pa jelod TWANTED—Salesman (o sell pew vention of great merit; in< a_ refrigerator that does not need fce ; sells for §200 ; ex- | ciusive territory; liberal commission. F. Scholfield, Quaker Hill, Waterford, Conn. je10d SELL trees and plants for world's areatest nurseries; commission weekly ; gleady work. Rrown Brothers' Nurseries, Rochester, N. Y. je10d WANTED for U. S. mail service; 90; experience not required; nee cuur;fi unnecessary. Write 1 toun St co-opera s, 81¢ Losten ; commiseion, room, board, ve propo.lltlnn get particulars. e, brakemen, beginners 250 ; promotion to conductor Or cngineer, $300-3550; no strike: in- creasilig business (which ~ position?) Write ilway, Bulletin. apréd WANTED—A pres Be & tallor. Mopetek Cleanits ips Co., 68 Mt Pleasant St. P jesd WANTED—Are you looking for a change? We want a representative for this territory ; man around 45; a hustler can make big momey; write for particu- lars. Oakland Nurseries, Manchester, Conn. jegd WANTED — $135 month commence ; callway mail clerks; steady worlk; list positions free; write today. Frankifn In. stitute, Dept. 31-J., Rochester. N. ¥. jedd T WANTED—An experienced non-union .1mer and uerh-nnr for steady work. rite Box 26, Bulletin. deBd WA"TED—A young man to work at Conn. Popeorn Co. Je8d WANTED—An intelligent person, elthu' Sex, may earn $100 to $200 mmzthly §ary; no canvassin Send for particulars, reau, Buffaio, N. Y. PHONES summer coitage at Bolies' Cove, FOB Slu—larfiey cow, due to Xruhen Best th‘:o electric lights, in a few day Donovan, Ezéglu ville, Conn. 2{. SALE—Waiter & Woad o one-horse machine. A. hby, Leba- Y Lebanon Div jeToR ]’0! SALE—Cottage of si¥ rooms near Bro-.d St., In first class condition, lot ¢8x rice $2,600; three-tenement of 23 as, bath and toilets, situated in ville, yearly income $552, price FOR SALE £ Two houses, with store, rent for $180 month, five minutes' walk from Square; price $13,000. For full particu- lars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 ClLff Bt. ~to RENT. :ooua.ndbuh On second fleor, Harr 175 Broadw: Tel. 1527-3. MESE = = TO RENT—Furnished rooms at 151 Brnu:w.v. gentiemen only. Fione 2055. RENT—Apartment for ul\llu. nmr two-tenement of 10 rooms. situ- eston. city water and electric Pri FOR SALE ts, lot 100x209, barn and 2 hanhoul!l. MUST SELL 1000 PAIR OF PANTS, Pleasant View &ton. Box 108, Asha: way, R L TO LET—Two seven-room muzu at Beach for $25 per week. Address wm Ea-.la- some fruit trees, price $3,801 of § rooms, all improvements, Iot 80x1 situated :::weet:r Norwich a '{a.ft]vma, bargain price sale. Apvly to ¥. 1fll, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn, ALL AT ONE PRICE, §1.50 A PAIR. AT THE modern MONSTER FIRE SALE, Plrk St. mHm on vrqnhu lekd WANTED—By Academy student, ton to take cafe of baby at seash in the city tor the summer. 510, Bulleti IF YOU WI.SB a wealthy young wife, write me, enclosing stamped Violet Rays, Dennison, Ohio. WANTED—Vaults and oe s te flevam H. L. Harris, R. F. le x MAREY health, weal worth $5.000 to ‘40“000 lf'llg:. photos, introduetions, yee. the *aesire mar- descriptions Sunfiower Club, Cimarron, RKans. WE ASK the attention of The Bulletin readers: If any of you wish to sell ur dispose of your farms or business of all kinds and descriptions, we are at your service. We guarantee to seil it for you d|in or about 30 days; must be good bar- galns; we have cash buyers on hand of all kinds, Kirman's Farm and Business Agency, Putnam, Conn. _myZISTuTh _ UP TO THE time of going to press M Volstead had made no law prohibiting the sale of ‘second hand furniture and an- tiques to Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Nor- wich. Tel. 361-13. my18ThTus WANTED —Furniture, stoves, ctc.. and ‘Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Tel.” 633-3. mlrll'thh! WANTED—Brighc ence not essential. Jesd WANTED—Stenogeapher for secretari- al pgodsmun Address Secretary, Bulletin. v JE WANTED—Bookkeeper for manufac- turing ofice; a good chance to work up. Address “Mfg.,” Builetin. Jedd office girl; experi- Office Girl, Builetin. 820 La Llnral HIll Ave. & E et 10 ) nm-——xlwhgn. pitting room, bed- For S BROOELYN OUTFITTERS, room b- h!vm. -~ 1 furnished, with E—Carri; chea u any al garage. for i, Call 262 West Town S, o Ten bt 2o jel0od FOR, LE—One outdoor wheel chlh'. ern improvements, at 287 W. Main St. price 825 No. 11 Vine St. jelod Jetd FOR SALE—Dv nearly new. Marian fi Conn. FOR SALE—About four acres of land 2t a reasongble figure, located on a state road near the city of Norwich and only a short distance of trolley; should be seen, to be fuily appreciated. Burdick & Mc- Nicol, Thayer Bidg., Norwich, Conn. jedd FOR SALE—After all is said and done, ean you do any better than to buy tl six-room cottage, near troiley, with elec- FOR SALE Twelve-room house in good location, having steam heat and electric lights. There is a good sized lot with barn 122x32 feet, garage 20x25 feet, and shed. Good location for person whose business requires storage for auto or horses. Located near Chelsea Parade, lex Auto-Knitter ammond, Hun’ p?fl, of rooms thi , offices, Inquire Company. RENT—Furnished house, modern, A No. 1 location. Address Bulletin Office. em, possessic The offices, juire of Brudmcr, l'l Fm"; St. TO RENT_Seven-room nmm-m ill 5'.0“« e8 T¥0 RENT—A five-room tenement, mod. S AT T DN FOR l‘ll‘l‘—-At 14! Main Bt, a suit be adapted for r lodge ut Jeia strictly “TO “K’—M Tooms, suitable le 1d 75 YEARS ESTABLISHED For Your Own Protection Insure Your Property With HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE Representing Reliable Companies Phone 598-3 28 Shetucket Street J. L. LATHROP & SONS (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS e AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES tric lights and hardwood floors, for only $1.700, on very easy terms; don't pay rent any longer ; own this littie home. Bur- Price $4,500, JAMES L. CASE, TO “l!—me light roon;;oat 48 Union St Cnl'l evenings. Tel. 876. ousekeeping WHERE others fall, we succeed in r pairing automobiles gatisfactorily. l perial Garage, Chestnut St. - du;k"% Md\(cul Thayer Bldg., Norwich, 40 Shotucket 8% | ™o RENT_Attractive furnished room PLANTS for saie; celery, $1 per hun- dred’ Stone tomatoes, 50c per hundred. Gred. Bol 139 in_ excellent mlanborhood n.ruc s( de- William P. ‘Wade, 520 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1121-2. JeTWFS SALE—Rhubarb for canning, 20 FOR SALE FOR Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. lbe. G0c. 30 ibs. $1.35, delivered; dom't |31 per cord Kindlings, seven bushels d Writ or send money. Write Jacob Gsllllnngdl?‘ Dt oorims ach i HARRY B. FORD, Phone 792. acing deeormd and wired en n:t‘.ed Clll at A.\Hn‘ Rubber Co. FOB SALE—Celery plants, 60c per hundred, delivered. Luther Holton, No. Franklin. Telephons je8d FOR SALE—Four vear oid new milch cow wh.h calf. Willlam Dziomba. Tel. 1I jeBd ¥OR BENT—U| rodmt: and garaae el RN apeald TO RENT—Nicei, E. Ring, 16 Laurel 1142-5. aprisd Hil Ave. STEAMSHIPS FOR lllll\—!n buhu- ltefiu site AS AGENT of the Cunard-Anchor, accessories, b’xgn S Erpis sock °’""°’fl=““‘ Donaldson and Fabre lines, T will book | oo e hon st or A poa basrier S et anc 38 okt doten. - W P engers for all parts of the world. | el 248. apr22d rown, 46 Paimer St. Now is the time | Bartugnese will saii. direst from . New to plant them. jeld | Bedford, Germans direct to Hamburg or Breme: f you mean business. write FOR SALE—Three handsome Holstein why don't you start a day, evening or corréspondence course in accountancy, business English, arithmetic, salesman: ship, advertising, shorthand, typewriting, ete. at the Norwich Commerclal School? Write, or Phone 1431 if interested. Spe- cial summer classes now forming. jed WANTED_Bright 'bo¥1 or girl to an- swer telephone and do other light work in exchange for tuition. Apply in own hand- \Nrmflrlxig, Norwich Commereial Schooi. Je! WANTED—Women or men for houu- to-house proposition; big money. Apply Alling Bidg., Room 11, at once. . Rosenbaum. 3o WANTED—Farms o sell on commis- sion; senu lull deseription. Fred L. Ra- gine, FPlainfleld. Conn. Phone Moosup Div. 99: Je8a WANTED—AL once, five-room fat, all modern _improvements, in good location. Irving P. Mason, Yantic Postoffice, Yan- tie, Cona. jerd waxfl'mn—«.ouage house in or near city of Norwich. urdick & McNicol, Thlyer Bldg,, \or\nch jebd HEAR YE BE—20 Turkish Teophiss clgarettes, 20 for 18c; Manila cigars, six for 25c; a good line of pipes, Zbc each, up to the Dunhill, $8 each. Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolw: orth's. jeld WANTED—Second hand antique fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, 87 Frankiin St. Phone 712-5 my3td_ furniture, WANTED — Second hand household goods. antiques. tools and store fixtures ; pay highest prices; ti before selling; I 'beat them _all wa:sinfir, 22 Market St. Tel. 537-3. WANTED—Married man with small family to work at H:nkt farm, near Putnam; good pay and oconditions. Ap- piy at the City Hotel, Putnam, Cona. jeld WANTED—Silk weavers for broad silk box ‘and plain work; very best wage steady employment.” Apply New E‘nghmd Silk Co., Westerly, R. I. je7d WANTED—Academy student would like position as clerk, soda fountain; ex- perienced; references. Address R. this of WANTED Five Men for New Co-operative Wool- en Mill, near Danielson. Five respon- sible, able men, whe have had some S | care Bulietin. Twan TED—We pay hest r\cll for secornd hand iumllure p Norwich Furni- ture Co.. Breed Bidg. Tel. 1914-; i We buy, sell and exchange. _deud WANTEO—Liberty bonds. Address K., “febed WAI\T"D—AnquneL tools and zecond. d_turniture. B. Tiger, 85 Fruzkun Phone 717- 3 Jan3ld 1o WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 5, @eres up with or without stock; give BN i Bt letier as to “price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. Iyed WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor to King, ¢8-50 Water St. Phone 1305. s=plid WANTED experience in woeol carding and spin- ning, or weaving cloth. They must be able #o invest about $1,080 each, in new 4 set woolen. mill, that will start operations about July 15th. Men can select their oversesrs, also assist management in adjusting wages, In- vestment fully secured. With per- centage of operating profits assured on a steady cloth market. Address, Mill Agent, Box 518, Priovidence, R. I. WANTED SPINNERS FOR-NIGHT WORK — ALSO EXPERIENCED PATTERN WEAVER. Joseph Hall & Sons, Inc. TRADING COVE FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE-—Pair of horses. dump eéart, harness, 5 new milch cows, milk 18 or 20 | quarts per day, one-horse lumber wagon, Women or Men for ‘House-to-House Proposition—Big Mcney. Apply, Al- ling Building, Reom 11, at once. N. ROSENBAUM., WANTED 1,000 MEN AND YOUNG ME: TO SAVE $2 TO §3 ON EvElY PAIB GF PANTS, AT THE NSTEER FIRE SALE, ALL AT ONE !BIDE, $1.36 A PAIR, NEXT Bnoonn! o‘i;'l‘{mllu' FOR SALE—Automobilss FOB SALE—Ford speedster, and a go;nd“fflne 40 McKinley Ave., Norwich, e FOR SALE—New and used Harley- Davidson and Cleveland metorcyeles; re- pairing done on all makes of motorcycles and bicycles; go-carts re-tired while you walt; prices reasonable and Woek guaran- teed. James P. Denovan, 9 Main St Jesd FOR SAL! would consider motoreyele W A B JeBd ort model Ford, or aking Harley-Davidson h sideear as part payment. ylor, Moosup, Conn. Tel % democrat wagons, Concord bu E FOR SALE—1915 Locemobile, five pas- A. Nawrocki, Yantic. Call.at once, pe- | senger, in perfeet condition. Tel. 220 cause short of help, and must take eare | Mystic, Conn. Jesd of store businegs. je6d FOR BALE—Fine bay horse about 1100, extra good driver and will work anywhere, reasonable ; would take pu)leu in part payment. Phons 1876-4. JUST ARRIVED. My dort here on time, and they are 5 hies hln—bl: onds, light enes, and chunks, sing! pairs, all Efil f&r the kind etom ome and lex*ham ’H‘ M Aflfin“'wfl% w ufl: ;‘ {oad annppy FOR BALE—1917 f7-pass. Studebaker ;ourm: 1915 Ford t ing, late radiator ; baker; §350; §125. These cars in A 1 condition. 0 LaBarre, Daniel- son, Conn. Jebd FOR o ot Brainuy hova car, ‘2 1013 Cadillac truck, got body, with top, An{ms in gord tires, vrmk*gly n land, Conn. FOR SALE— 1930 Overland, model 90, eheap if taken at once. Tel. 1345. je3d ouring car, Al.fr(bod ew te ng a lg;l] bir‘a n. Phone 107&4 my27d l.klnnéi u!: overhauled. m . umis, R. 882 aprild leasure strong condition, imer Brenn, 2. jesd WANTED—Bookkeeper and stenogra- | helfers, 3 years old, one is new miloh | Joshua Ta: I Sue Ieaw ‘7'"0 or AUOTION pher for shipping department. Box B, |and one will freshen soon, - Andrew C.|Phone 1987-2 a8 Bulletin. je9d ' |Lathrop. Phone Lebanon 47-5. jed ==== = WE HAVE positions now for several | FOR SALE—Rabbits and cavies, all a.ux-scnum»&nru.mm STANTON L. BRIGGS.......Austioneer office workers at salaries up to $40 a |sizes; also p!zgeons at lowest pflc:ll Clark’s 3rd Cruise, Junuary 23, 1923 Telephone Lebanon 18-5. week; the demand exceeds the supply; |Krohn Bros, 267 oswell Ave. my7d ROUND THE WORLD "FOR SALESecond hand refrigerators, furniture and show cases; also will buy second hand furniture and antiques. 93 W. Main St. 1. Weinstein. my26d ¥OR SAL! -Well seasoned slabs hard wood. Tel. 6§15-4. H. E. Bear Son, Homestead Farms. decl9d FOR SALE Small farm of 9 acres of land, mostly tillable, in village, near the city and near the trolley line; house has 5 rooms and in good condition, with a small barn; the place has some fruit; price $3,000; grand AUCTION 1 will sell at publie auction, on TUESDAY, JUNE 18, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., d & Fau.n 3,1923 S-ulu-n 88 'EHPI“ SCOTLAND™ 25000 Gross Te Chartered 65 DAYS m *"'-*1.,..%.., T Boilding. MNewX. Ftukc of the property described below: ?mnunily for villager wishing small LIVESTOCK, FARM TOOLS, ETC. arm. FBANCIS D. DONOHUE, Twenty-two head of stock, consisting Central Bidg. Phome. Norwich, of 12 milch cows, 1 two year old bull, 9 calves, 1 pair fancy matched bay horses,' FOR SALE 8 and 9 years old, weight about 2500 1bs., ' 2 good team; 1 pair heavy team har- Six-room cottage. _all improvements, and garden, usitfiv Two-family house nesses, carriage harnesses, single har- with four acres, 36,600 Madern 10-room nesses and other harnesses of all kinds, 1 jouse, two-car garage, ashington L., mark $9.500; big value. Summer cagn with Hput, Dalky. [SEEEst WEyn, it haif acre Dn Block Island, $500. RCHA W. COIT, 63 Bru.dwl!. A STATE ROAD FARM 70 acres, 4 miles from city, 1-2 mile from railroad station and viliage. 11-room house, large stock barn, all buildings in best of condition ; 35 acres fine fields; go- VIA NEW LONDON LINE §i e, s ™ et FARE ‘Comfnrtfib!e Staterooms Ready for Ocecupancy at $3.38 | Tel. uu. 7:30 P. M. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers ieave aily, except Sun- day, 11.00 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R, 7.00 a. m. ing at only $5,600; $1,000 cash, balance easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, jelod ‘Willimantie, Conn. numerous to mention. FARM OF 95 ACRES PEOPERTY FOR SALE Five-room bungalow. garage for one car, garden and nice lawn, price $5,700; 12-room house, two harns, just over city line, only one tax, pflpceckus.no ;‘ 2235 - and pasture land, will be offered for sale seven-room cottage on Peck St.. $4,250; ¢ 2 two-famiiy house, Cedar St., with acre STEAMSHB) TICKETS te or at 1 o'clock, standard time. This is one of land, §4,000. Telephone 141-2 or 876, or write PROPHRTY, care Bulletin. FOR SALE 15-room house in fine condition, modern imprevements complete, located within five minutes of Franklin square. This property is especially adapted for high or medium class boarding or Tooming From All Parts of the World All necessary documents, affidavits, ap- plications for passi and other neces- sary information regard to bringing your relatives to America. I escort my clients to New York and assist them in checking their baggage, show them to the custom house, obtain for them sailing p?rmlt.s. For further particulars, inquire o non. sell everything for the high dollar, FISHBONE BROS. It stormy, next fair day. attendance. JOHN G, CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1139. 18 Bath St. JOHN A, MORAN BEAL ESTATE BROKER. columns of The Bulletin. OFFICES: to rent; three front offices Shetucket St. steam heat. newly -ltly or furnished rooms. H. l’kfino at the Fred Stark place. situated om Goshen Hill, in the Town of Lebanon, all two-horse dump cart, two-horse sleigh, top buggy. new; heavy sied, light sled, carriage pole, six-foot out Deering mower, Ross cutter, hay tedder, reaper, horse rake, weeder, cultivator, one-horse tread power, disc harrow, Syracuse plow, potato sprayer, milk cans, chains, forks, shovels, ice tongs, and other articles too The farm of 95 acres. consisting of 10 acres of woodland, the balance in mowing of the best famms in the Town of Leba- The house was destroyed by fire about a month ago and we are forced to Caterer in Jel0a house, and can be secured for less than —_— e one-third o produc great | yx s SHIP AND 5 oppartunity for someone. AL, e WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- urthr * iaformation ‘chesrfully given REALTY AGENCY ness befors the public, thers is no medi- by calling um better than through the advertising ' 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. INZME . ememrecems: erosess sememamzezemzrwmezecazezeseseecninze - ClASSIfiCation I raEeInelpie e IR MIXIS R T D). OF SHBM i v siniass NUTD RSB SEE SRS, . noares mxmmn;:-mg-w:m'bmm B e DO Write complete-ad below- including name and address — Or i blind address is wanted mark X here PETITTrN sesesiastanistsananng secssseerrasaansrsang tesseseetaaisisatinn teerebsirasssienanety O T TTTT YT apriid fence in the aut give me a trial. 16 YEARS' exp repair worl Schuler, Falls A: Avro-onu.z and Truck lettering_and painting. Eiliott, Pond St- Norwich: UTO TOPS, radiator covers, R X reuphol ing, all kinds of autes. Jos. Angarano, Pond St Phone 139 ‘mar10d CALL mith station, 31 Town St.: most convenient piace i town for gasoline and mobiloils of all grades. aug27d RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED - Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED SHANLEY 4% HAIN STREET, (East EASY FORDUR ""EL""?"; Thorough knowledge of ‘welding and preheating plus adequate facilitier and equipment enables us to under- take WELDING work that others often are unable to handle properly. If the casting or forging is tes heayy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the work, No piece of work too large or tee small. Phone 214 31 Chestnut Stresl } 'q/z’irzir,- Fai . aachines We regrind all makes of Auts Cylind- ers, and can furnish you wis? nm pistons, rings and wrist pins. We al carry a large stock of standard and oversize rings. c Fords reground and fitted with light mode! pistons, $2000. We also do light machine werk. WE SERVE TO SAVE! HEEBNER BROS. 81 CHESTNUT STREET PHONE 214 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphelstering and Woed Werk Blacksmithing in all itc branches Scott & Clark Corp.

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