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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It BORN CONNELLY—In this city, Juns 13, 1922, N som, o Mr. and Mrs. Edward Con- nelly, (Katherine Riley) 6f 101 Central Ave. ‘| A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellansous WANTED—Bright office girl; experi- ence not essential. Jeldd. MARRIED WAMBERLAND — GAUDETTE — In Voluntown, Juns 12, 1922, by Rev. L. paradis, Francis Albert Chamberlahd of Sterling and Miss Eva Gaudette of Vol untown. LAMPBELL—OLSON — In Willimantic, Tune 13, 1922, by Rey, H. 8. McCready, ¥verett B. Campbell, of Put Miss Gladys Docina Olson,. of Willi- mantic CARD OF THANKS. Weo desire to express our sincere and hearifelt appreciation and thanks for the | many acts of Kindness and sympathy shown us during our recent bereavement, the illness 4nd death of our beloved daughter and sister, Laura.. These acts will always be cherished by us. ME. AND_MRS. JOSEPH SCHLEICH VD FAMILY CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my many friends who were 30 kind to me in my great trouble and w. Your heartfelt sympathy and ready_aid was much needed and. will never ba_forgotien:- ¥ WRS. EDITH E. Conn,, June 18, Jewett City, DIRECTORS FUNERAL CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers “Lady Ascistan® HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZY Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramercs Building Phone -238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director " and Embalmer PRQMPv SERVICE DAY CR NIGHT GEOKGE G GRANT Undertiker and Embaimer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE _ Telsptions 630 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Tbe Henry Alién & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistont Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, flowering shrubs, Maplewood Nursery Free delivery. OBRDER your flowers Greenhouses, 75 Cedar St mar13d ROBERT WADDINGTOX, Fiorist, 328 Main 8t, Norwich, Conn. . Tel. 1372-2. Dur specialties: Funeral work, weddings and soctals, decorations. marl7d —_— LANDSCAPE GARDENING plants and Ca, Tel. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. D—Stenographer for secretari Address Secretary, Bulletin. A lady ery_village in | . 10 earn §25 to $50:weekly or spare time. Inquire Box care Bulletin. Jet “A\TLD-—A reliable, clnah]uvwnmln for general husework 12 or 15/hours a week; time arranged by mutual agree- ment’ Address E. R. R, care of The ich Bulletin. jegd “WANTED—A competent woman for general housework : white: good wages. Apply ‘o Matron, 99 Washington St. Jeisa jon resu 400 enograp nz\mg some _knowledge of bookkeeplng Address P. Box 2%, el TWANTED—Girl 1o help with house- work and care of children. Tel. 1689. " WANTED_Kitchen woman, Apply at the Attawaugan Hotel, je13d Danivison, Conn. “WANTED—A gir] as chambermald and to do waiting. Tel. 35-4 Willimantic Div. jel2d WAN cleaning. 'ED—An all around woman for Apply at Wauregan Hotel. WANTED—An intelligent person, eith- Office Girl, Bulletin, |{€r Sex, may earn §100 to $200 monthly’ T‘L 798- corresponding for newspapers; $15 to $25 weekly -in spare time; experience un necessary; no canvassing; subjects sug- gested. Send for particulars, National Press Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. jelda” “WANTED—Five two-tenement houses, Greeneville section for waiting customers, W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. jel4d. WE HAVE . positions now for several office .workers at salaries up to $40 a week ; the demand exceeds the supply; why don’t you start a day, evening or correspondence course in accountancy, business Inglish, arithmetic, salesman- ship, advertising, short hand, typewriting, etc, at the Norwich Commercial School? Write, or Phone 1431 if interested. Spe- cial summer classes now forming. )'elid.. TWANTED_Men _and yougsters | o know that you will always save. dollars by buying your pants, suits and furnish- ings from the Pants Stors, opp. post office. L. Pollock, 325 Main St. Jeldd. SCIENTISTS clalm that )t all the sait was “taken out of the Pacific ocean the water would be fresh. 1 pay big prices for antiques and_second hand furniture. Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich. Tel. 361-13. myl19FMW TWANTED—A capable woman forgen- eral housework ; one who can cook. Ap- ply in the morning at 313 Main St. or Phone 488 3e6d WANTED—In Norwich, with cuitured peopie, board and room for 11 year oid girl. -~ Address Mrs. H. S., Box G., Nor- wich, Conn. Je13d " WANTED Cook (white), for_seashore, family of two; good wages. Tel. 302. je3d WANTED—Male WANTED—Sil vers for broad silk boxX *and plain work; very best wages pald; - steady employment. Apply New England Siik Co., W L jelsd WANT to seil > sell them 0. Box Norwich, C WANTED—Bright boy or girl to an- swer telephone and do other light work in exchange for tuition. Apply in own handwriting, Norwich Commercial School. jeldd. WANTED—KIt¢chen Lunch, Broadway. man; at City jel4d. T WANTED—An assistant shipping clerk. Richmend Radiator Co. Jeldad. WANTED—DMen, one or two youngmen knives, other dandy prizes for a few hours' work. Big profits made while for prizes. Call after” school or Thursday. E. Arnold | Broadway A man in cvery v steen Conn.. to earn $25 to $50 regular or spare time; Kindly-giv references. Box 40, care. Bulletin,~ je7d " WANTED_Man to work on farm. jobn Williams, Jewett City, Tel. 107-14. WANTED_A competent fitter and al- | teration woman or man for suits, coats; and dresses; only experienced workers | apply. ~The Boston Store Apparel Shop. i jel3a WANTED—Man {0 care for garden and | _ run Ford; one handv with tools: good pay fo right man. -Address-J. ¥.'Cooley, H D. jelad NT hll—(_imi) sajesman, side line.| new, Distributor, Box 41, L'ls"‘ _de13d WANTED_Foreman _for. dairy farm mes H banon. WANTED—Salesman to sell new in- vention of geeat merit; a refrigerator | that does not need ice ; sells for $200; ex o territory; llberal commissior. Hyde, North Franklin. 1 Scholfield, Quaker Hill, Waterford, Conn jelUd 35 month commence; rks; steady worl tions free; write today . Dept. 31 Bulletin. Je8d WANTED—Acadeany student _ would like position as cierk, soda fountain; ex- perienced ; references. Address R this {vlfirb WANTED SPINNERS FOR NIGHT WORK —| ALSO EXPERIENCED PATTERN WEAVER. Joseph Hall & Sons, Inc. TRADING COVE FOR SALE-—Horln FOR SALE Five good horses, seconds. Apply High and West Main. jelad. - | T FOR SALE-5] mare, excellent | Fhirvar, sule o pintn child ; also top {bugey. ¥. R., care Buletin. je2d § years old, 1156, sound, kind, work single or-i Arthur D. Barrett, Ledyacd. Tel. jel3d LE—Pair of horses dump cart, new milch cows, milk 18 or 20 quar T day, one-hoese lumber wagon, democrat wagons, Concord buggy. P. wrockl, Yantic. Cail at once, be- cause short of help, and must take care of store business. esd FOR SALE—Fme bay horse, about 1100, extra good driver and will work anywhere, Teasonabie; would take puilets in part payment. Phone 1876-4. jesd “¥OR SALE—Ray mare, weight JUST ARRIVED. i My horses are here on time, and. they are a nice lot—big omes, light ones, and | chunks, single and in pairs. all ready to | g0 to work. Prices low for the kind. ELMER E. PIERSON. POULTRY | i FOR SALE—Baby chicks, 12c up; bredl to lay, popular breeds; prepaid guaran- teed delivery ; send for circulars;: young pullets. for sale. Roy Clark, East Hart- ford, Conn, Jeldd — o (ar tand- a special- 77 Cedar St marl3d ll is the time to arrd scape work, of which we m . Geduldig’s Greer=ouses: ‘none 868, TRUCKING GEOMGE LAMBERT g, dumping, CIe St., Est. 18%. Tel. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto Tru:tmfi and Teaming, Furniture an( Moving and trucks for hire. 21 or Occum. Tel. 617-12. je2d 135, Piano Moving. Shetucket St C. D.#OSLYN, 293 West Maim St, We mn everything wywhere Special at- “on given to movmx bollers and ma- ‘Tel. 798 LOST AND FOUND FO[ )\D—Black and white vhepherd fe- male, no collar, Apply to Frank May- nnrd Baltic. Jeldd. " LOST—Bunch of keys on ring, on or about Hickory street. Leave at Mohegan restaurant. jel4d: " FOUND—Came to my farm, one year- 1z heifer. OWNer au ... .ame by prosing property and paying charges.. . C. Beebe, Norwich Town, R, . Tel 1639, jelzd T LOST_White fox hound, siignt tan on ear. , Telephone 1740, or mnotify Ycung. 179 Broadway. my26d ugarelus. 20 for 18c; Manila cigars, six that have sales ability, where there is an |for 25c; a good line of pipes, Zoc each, opportunity for large returns and future. gv }(fl the Dunhul“ S‘S -each. Fagan's Man with car preferred. See Mr. Norton |SMoke Sliop. cpp. Woolworth’s. jeid at Preston Bros., Norwich. jel4d. .| WANTED Sccond hand antique fur- xR s — '~ _ ' |niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, WANTED—Woolen spinners, . Regina |§7 Franklin St. Phone 712-5. _my30d Spinning Co., Wyorig, R. 1. - - ‘Jerdd WANTED — Sccond hand _furniture, I\ w2 NTED—Bookkeeper for manufac- :’;gsehald lzomh angfiuey; tools and s\or: 1 ures; 1 pay highest ‘prices; try mi turing office ;. a good chance to work up. | Siore” seiling: 1 beat them = Address Mg, 's Bulletin _Jeldd. |\Weisinger. 22 Market St. Tel. WANTED—Bookkeeper and stenogra- | — 9 s sher for shippin artment. Box B,| WANTED—We pay highest prices for oo Lot ASURHINE doiRtime Je14d. | |second hand furniture. Norwich Furmi- ot Bt « SV ture Co.. Breed Bidg. Tel 1914-3. We BOYS—Baseballs, gloves, suits, watch- | buy, seil and exchange. jelid je13d § D J KERR&CO our quick. Address Farm Selling Agency, P. Jeid WANTED_Tenement near Yantic. by i young married couple. Address Box 90, Bulletin. jelzd WAN TEDv!*arms to sell on commis- sion; send rull description. Fred L. Ra- cine, Plainficid, Conn. Phone Moosup Div. 99-2 Jesd “WANTED—C ge house in or near f Norwich. 'Burdick & McNicm, dy Norwich. jesd BE—20 Turkish l‘ruphlu WANTED—Liberty Londs. Addxess K.. tin THD—Antiques. WA . tools and :econd- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Franklin St._Phone 717-3. jansld WANTED—100 farms for catalogus 10 geres up, with or without stock; full particulars in first letter as to price, size location and terms. P. O. Box' 105, Jewett City, Conn. _iy22d WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and_ books. Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. . Phone. 1305. s2pi2d REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE - 63. BROADWAY PHONE 1343 | i ! ! | ROOM 3 AUCTION AUCTION Sale of household ' goods‘ and antiques at the Talcott place, Colchester, 10 o'clock, standard time, Sale of an‘tiquefl will begin at 1 o'clock. Assortment of chales, desk, highboy, high and low foot beds, bureaus, etc., giass, brass, pewter. C. E. MACFARLANE, Auctioneer, _— e NICKEL PLATING SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH AUTOMOBILE PARTS, S1LVER PLATING REFLECTORS, NICKEL PLATING RADIATOR SHELLS, BUMPERS, ETC. SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. DON'T MISS THIS OP- PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- ERS. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE PLUMBING The very Dest plumb! by expert workmen at the fairest prices 1s ‘uu- aCteed; aiso heating and gasfit JOBX F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main 8t _— EQOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Klzde and Ruled to Order e N TRl ARCHITECTS . CUDWOETH & TH’ MPSON . ARCHITECT3 Thaver Bullding, Norwich, Conn TLOST—a fox_terrier, white and black, nery. e ark "1'137 a ::g number 443-13. Finder piease call Long Distavee and Expressing. 30 wy12 Zimmerman, 17 Eolwel ye. Tel 1453 i G _ana mc\ln‘. long_distan: a2 trucking specialty. = John, H.. Ford, 253 CH!ROPODIST Main St " Phone 782. . . €. B EROMLEX & SON. A. 0. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodist. Shetucket St Fhon: LONG DISTANCE MQV] rll!i 1 no advert Eastern Connecticut ¢qu‘1mw The 'flu.- tin for business resuits. Foot specialist (protect yous feet). Suits —_— PRINTING FRINTING of ali Kinds promptly and ReaUY ne. Estiinates promptly and fiearxnlxy nl\en. The B-lletin CD.‘. [ Frankl] in. 7-8. Alice Bldg.. 321 Mamn St, Norwich, Cosn. Phone 1366-& Jan3ld e WHEN YOU WANT to put*your h“si'( ness ‘beforé the public, there is no medi- | | um better than through the adv \u'nzl * columns of The Bulletin. COAL AND WOOD l COAL, seasonca wood and kindlings ia large. cr -hnn quantities. Fhone 584 or 1326-2. Durkee Lane Thayer Building, Norwich. jeldd.’ WFOR sALE asoline pump. Inquire H. Bowen, Newsdealer, 445 North Maln t jetsd T FOR SALE_Household goods. inciud- ing piano and stoves. Inquire 419 North Mum St. _deldd FOR SALE_Team wagon, exira good j Sqogition, 14 £t body. J. R. Foster, Tel. 14-4 Lebanon. jeisd * FOR SALE—Two new milch Jors“y heifers. F. ¥. Cook, Yantic. je12MWF R. Shapiro, Willow St, lflfl.gl’ z | e FOR SALE—Two 2-horse dump carts. S fh SALEA pail e 06 acres on state road in Lebanon, containing house of 12 rooms and several other buildings, near good schools. Reasonably | price. A. T. Gregorias, Chestnut JHiL, et jeldd. T GOR SALE—Vuloan sas Rl boiler. J. 1. Cassidy, 48 Church St.. jeldd. ; . FOR SALE—Upright Teasonable. 7 p. m. piano. Price Phone 688 14 between 6 and Jeldd. FOR SALE—A Humphrey bone cutter, also a brick machine. -Tel. 377-23. John Lennon, Windkam Rad. jelda. FOR BALE—A large assortment of pants to match your coats. Pants for work and dress, 95c and up. We can’t sell to all the people, but those we do sell come again to buy. The Pants Store, opp. Post Office. L. Pollock, No. 325 Main St. jeldd. FOR SALE—Beautiful seven room house, all modern jmprovements, Within five minutes’ walk,of Franklin square. Ad- dress Box M100, Bulletin office. Jeldd. TPROBABLY for today only we are at liberty to show you one of the best cot- tage houses with a most desirable plot of land located in the city of Norwich ‘at So consistent a figure. Don't let this op- portunity slip past if you are looking for a real home. It is located on the trolley line, and has all modern improvements, including steam heat, bath, city water’ and gas. Don’t delay, tomorrow it 'may be sold. Burdick & MeNicol, Room 113, FOR SALE_Osboen reaper and binder, uA;d one season. W. P. Holmes, Griswold. el ¥OR SALE —Piace of 50 acres, With buildings, on main _road at Pequot gate, Montyille, Conn.- James Bellnack. je10d FOR SALE—Coltage of six.cooms near | _ Broad St., in first class condition, lot 48% 150, price $2,600; thry enement of 23 rooms, gas, bath and toilets, situated. in Greeneville, yeariy income $552, price | $4,500; two-tenement of 10 rooms situ- ated in Preston, city water and electric lights, lot-100x200, barn and 2 henhouses, also some fruit trees, price §3,800 ; cottage of 8 rooms. ail improvements, lot’ 80x160, | situated between Norwich and Raftville, bargain peice for quick sale. Abply to | F. Hill, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. | jelod FOR SALE- Second hand refrigerat furniture ‘and show cases; also will buy 93 d second hand furniture and anuques W. Main St. I Weinstein. TEOR SALE—W hard wood, Tel 615-4. Son, Homestead Farms. H. E. Bea.rd & decl9d PROPERTY FOR SALE Five-room bungalow. garage car, garden and nice lawn, pri 12-room house, two harms, just line, only ‘one tax, pric seven-room- cottage on Pe two-famiiy house, (cdar with acre of land, $4,000. Telephone 141-2 or 876, or write PROPERTY, can: Bulletin. FOR SALE - Smail farm of 9 acres of land, mostly able, in village, near the city and near the trolley iine; house has 5 rooms and in-goed condition, with a small barn; the place has some fruit; nrice $3,000; grand opportunity for villager \\1&hmg small farm. FRANCIS Central- Bldg, D. DONOHUE, Phone. - Norwich. FOR SALE Six-room cottage, all improvements, and garden, $4,300. Two-family house with four acres, $6.500. Modern 10-room house, two-car garage, Washington St. £9500; big value. ~Summer camp with half acre on Biock Island, §500. ARCHA W. COIT, 1334, 63 Broadway. Tel. A STATE ROAD FARM 70 acres, 4 miles from city, 1-2 mile from railroad station and viilage. 11-room house, large stock barn, all buildings in best of condition ; 35 acres fine fields; go- ing at only $5,500; $1,000 cash, balance easy terms. TRYONS’ jelod AGENCY, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE 15-room ‘house in fine condition,’ modern imprevements combplete, located within five minutes of Franklin square. This property is especially adapted for high or medium class boarding or rooming house, and can be secured for less than one-third of cost to-broduce, A great opportunity for someone Further information- chezrfully by calling siven JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER. FOR SALE Two houses, with store, rent for $130 month, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square; price $13,000. For full particu- lars, see A. V. Tel. 1527-3. COVELLO, for § 198 CLff St. | No. 109 Laurel Hill Ave. A ‘WELL" BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, WITH THREE FIRE PLACES. . 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. - PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. per cord. Kindlings, seven bushels ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FORD. Phone 792. §7 apri3d TO RENT TO RENT—SIx room tenement, all im- | FARES provements, at 225 Laurel Hill ‘Ave. Jels.a. FOR RENT—Large furnished rooms. Tnquire 10 Church St. jedd | FOR RENT—Tenement of § rooms with all improvements, except heat, centrally located. Price $£5.00. ply to W. F. Hill TO RENT—Téncment of four rooms, Inquire at 59 Cedar St. je13d TO RENT_Tenement, six rooms, im- nrovemcms, 44 Laucel Hlfl Ave. Je13d “T0 RENT—C Dngfl at_Beach Pond. Apply J. E. Herbert, Voluntown. je12d | N room apartment in good neighborhood ; ail- modern improvements, gas- range, clec- tricity, bath, steam heal, vacuum cieaner. ‘phone. open firepiace, very low.rent care of R jei2d FOR REM 00m tenement w gas. See A. V, Covelio, 198 Clff St. Tel. 27 je12d TO RE je10d T—A summer cottage at Lan- Telephone 135, Mystic, Conn. at 171 Fione 2055. NT—Furnishei rooms. ¥'; gentlemen only. T—Apartment for adults, four rooms‘and bath, on second floor, Harriman | apartments, 175 Broadway; floor covee- | ing. gas range, shades and icebox (ur- nished. _ Phon jesd i > Main St. a suite| e adapted for lodge | etc.; possession | at 'The Plaut- Cadden -Company. jeid | " TO RENT—Three ] rooms at 43 Union St. my30d TTO RENT—Attractive furnished in_exceilent neighborhood ; garage if de- sired. Tel. 1860. my30d OFFIC to rent; three front offices facing Shetucket St. steam heat. newly decorated and wired : will_rent singly or en suite. Call at Alling Rubber Co. my25d FOR REN -Upper apartment of six rooms and garage. Tel. 259. apr! FOR RENT—In business section, site suitable for auto accesscries, leather goods, .shoe 'store ‘or any retall business. Tel. 246. apr22d light houukeeplng Call evenings. S |NSURANCE THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc. FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE. and, Shelter Island $1, New Y. ieaves Norwich, foot of Shetucket or Breed St., Tuesday. Thursday and Sun- day, at 4 P. M. (Daylight Saving). Leaves New Y foot of Catherine St., nesday and Friday, at 4 P. M. (Day- light Saving). Connections with all Foreign Steamsnip Lines sailing from the Port of New York, For freight rates and further informa- tion apply Telephone 269. New York VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE | $3.38 (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave aily, Due New York, Pier 40, N. R, By the S QHDN'I'HS.SI,MM- Tacluding Hotels, CLARK’S 19th CRUISE, FEB. 3, 1923 le—de Chartered, pu‘-::ls!?s Davs cwm,lrmd-. Im Drives, Guides, Fees, ete. a---:.s Spuin, Italy, Greecs, etc. FRANK C. CLARK, Times Building, New York. B e New London 50c, Greenport ork $2.50 rk, Pier 27 East River, Monday, Wed~ Coastwise and LAWRENCE LAMB Agent. Comfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at 7:30 P. M. except Sun- day, 11.00 p. m. 7.00 a. m. STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or "|From All Parts of the World All necessary documents, affidavits, ap- plications for passports and other neces- information in regard to bringing vour relatives to America. lients to New Yorx and assist them in checking their baggage, show them to the custom house, permits. of INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND sary JOHN G, Tel. 1 escort my obtain for them sailing ¥or further particulars, inquire REALTY AGENCY CHENESKI, Agent. 1139. 18 Bath St, For Your Own Protection FOR SALE—Automobi!s Insure Your Property With ‘HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL HILL AVENUE ¥OR blLl—Cheap. passenger, good running condition. 798-3 FOR SALE—1917 Studebaker, T~ Tel. Jeldd. HUVLD RE REERWHV We regrind all makes of Auts Cylind- and can furnish you with new pistons, rings and wrist pins. We carry a large stock of standard and oversize rings. Fords reground and fitted with light model pistons, $20.00. We also do light machine work. WE SERVE TO SAVE! i HEEBNER BROS. 31 CHESTNUT STREET QVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, -Trim- ming, Upho!stering and Wood Werk Blacksmithing in all itc branches 'Scott & Clark Corp. MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS - STRAIGHTENED . AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) PHONE 214 OF ALL KINDS “Ford touring ca ex- i Representing Reliable Compani: Itra tire. Can be put in A No. 1 shanu 57 TC 415 NORTH MAIN STR e Phane 598-3 for small amount. Mechanically in good i N ST i order. Price low. Louis Gill, Jewett City. Jeldd. IT MAY MEAN YOU “FOR SALE—Classy A real car. Ave. Ford 40 speedster. McKinley jeldd. Sacrifice. Prop. You may be the next victim of a fire.| condition. $100 cash. Apply - Don Don’t take chances. The small annual | Houghton's studio, Shannon Building. remiuin is hegligible to the firm pro- | jeltd. tection from money loss it affords. FOR SALE—Ford touring car in good Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT FOR SALE—One $130, runabout rowboat tubes at your own or: $10 and’ up. Conn. one Metz roadster $100, Metz touring car one Metz Evenrude motor for 0; used tirés and ; storage batteries Agency, Danielson, Je13d $50, one nearly new. Metz RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET e BUILDING FOR SALE Davidson and pairing done on and bicycles ; New and used Harley- eveland motorcycles; re- all makes of motorcycles go-carts re-tired while you AMERICAN SOLE AGENCY FOR GIBSON INSTRUMENTS TEACHER OF MANDOLIN AND HOTELS HOUSE, D. Morrissey. First class garage service cop- nected. Phone. Shetucket St. ] / Music MANDOLIN-BANJO MISS ELOISE DAVEY 67 SPRING GARDEN AVENUE s reasonable and work guaran- G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick and_plaster . Phone 103 jed “CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, THAD L WILSON, FOR §. car, a 1913 Cadillac truck, good strong !, body, with to: cond ‘tires, practically ne: Scottand,-Conn. SALE or_exchange for a pleasure engine in ;c-od condition, lc Imer Brenn, | Jebd _Tel. 342-1 jead M 0 Overiand. model 90, jeTWS choap ir ldkPn at once. T el ulo JOSEPH 4. CHINIGO, FOR RALE—Good as new touring car, tractor and Bmldnr Tel. 1371. mar2sd a real bargain. Phone 1076-4. m)!u‘l WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Builder, Mill Work and Jobbing. 50 West Main St. Pnoue 971. des3d D P W ¢ RO S 53 » ET > TS e R MAIL-AD NamMe. o+ serecesesrereiaione o R. R, D. or Street.. Post Office ... .- 12 0t @ 5D ST (D @ D D @ 7D O 8 P s S FILL OUT AND MAIL TO NORWICH, CONN. Temeceievinsee.e P FOR SALE Opkland, just o a good snappy car. THE NORWICH BULLETIN 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants, To Let, For Sale, v Classification. cueevesvn e somes e vrwrezese:e NUMbeET Of INSErtions. ve veivceece s v Am’t Enclosed. ... oo Write complete ad below including name and address — Or i blind address is wanted mark X here E. Lumis, R. D, Tel. aprsid 1888-2, NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS. Plans and specifications invited for the ection of buildings for the State Tuber- ulosis Commise: In conformity with Section 64 of the vision of 1918, Buildings, to submit compet lowing named tion and Reception Ttem 2 sides, ail room, a 13, 14 i {mo Item 1 R R LR Capitol, building. struction Architect a. m., all bids. of May my29d x Business o Hall containing 4 school rooms. capacity of on one floor, i room for library 2 sets toil T with stage. dressing -rooms. Item 3 fioor, auditorium, nd floor, general business office. book- tem 4. building. 3" Sleeping rooms floor, 9 sieening rooms and closets, each 110 or 11x12, bath room. 2 or 3 toilets heat from adjoining boilers. items to have heating a t to exceed as follow: Hartford, for full information re- garding location each LEGAL NOTICES n the provisions of seneral smlmr. R;- -~ “An Act Reguiating the A Publ of archit H L Conn Office containng 1 201 room ce, approximately 300 uperintendent’s office, approxi t, 1 Head Nurses offic 0 sq. ft, 1 Housekeeper tely 120 sq. ft. At Meriden, Conn. Recreation s each, giassed one or (wo »oms, closets in each schoo! eation hall, seating 230 moving piclure booth, two - Norwich, Conn. Hnt seating 200, with st At At Niant irst floor, g room 2ix13, serving pantry bath, linen closet, “and closets. Second 2 or 3 iavatories. Third floor. unfin! Othe Costs and detalls of etc. of The architect of the plans seiected by the committee in charge wii to prepare the work! specifications and to bu: be emnlnyo;l pensation he authorized by the American Institute of o compensation will be paid for plans not finally accepted. An_estimate of cost from some reliable contractor W ted \with each nlan All plans must be signed by _the archi- tect and deposited of the State, at his office in the City of Hartford, not later than J 1982, at 11 o'cloc TThe committee in charge, in accordance with law, said pians [u Toom 63. the 10th day of Jul standard tim The right is Castival u reject any and 1 he required to be submit- th the Comptrelier C: hi. a. m., standard will_give a public Heari State Capitol, on 1922, at 10 o'clock < Dated A’l Hartford, Conn., this 26th day 1 HARVEY M. BISSELL, Comptroller.

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