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A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It STEIN—In Washington. D. C., .Yune 16, 1922, a son to Attorney and "Mrs. J. B. Stein (Eva Goidberg). -In _Preston, Richard Alvin Mr. Mr: A Drake INett}8 Betie Maine of 1! 19’ DRAKE — son. .1una MARRIED N—In New London, June by Rev. Philip M. Kerridge. Rache! Christine Sagen of New London and Ralph L. Galt of Washing- ton, D. C. LANPHEAR — PERRY — In Stonington, June 14. 1922, by Rev. Dwight C. Stone, Miss Mildred Louise Perry of Stonington and Harold Clinton Lan- phear of Watch Hill, MITCHELL — DAVISON In Westerly, R. 1. June 14, 1922, Rev. Wilkam F. William: Robert Porteous Mitchell and Miss E ¥n Anne Davison. BUSH—FIRTH—In Baltic, June 14, 19!2 by Rev. Chauncey W. Ruoff. Grant L. Bush and Miss Anna C. Firth. DIED Westerly, R. 1. Jume 15, Edward L. Dolan, aged 51 years. R—Suddenly, in Lisbon, Iuna 15, wi dn\\ of James B. l"almnr 4t her Jate home m Tisbon Mon- «-y June 19, at 2 o'cloek, standard Burial in_family lot in Jéwett eemetery. Please omit flowers. —In_ Moosup, Conn.. Junme 16, 3, Clatissa P. Ailen, wife of Dr. C. N. Allen, aged 58 years. Funeral private at the Baptist church Monday, June 19, at 1 p. m. STAXTON_In Bkonk. Cemn, June 16, . Avery A. Stanton, aged 85 vears. services at the Sterling Hill Bap- st ehurch Monday afternoon, June 19 at 2.30 o'clock, standard time. Burial in Evergreen cemetery, Central Village, FUNERAL DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Faneral Direclorp and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Buiiding Phone 2382 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CS DAY CR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Fier nenv Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assisine Telephong 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, flowering shrubs, plants and vines. Maplewsod r Co. Tel 56-2. delivery aprid ORDER vyour fowers at_ Geduldig's Greenhouses, 75 Cedar St. Phone 868, mar1dd _— Florist, fln vnn Tel. 1372 1 work, weddmg! marl7d LANDSCAPE GARDENING soclais, deco THIS is the tme to arrange for iand- rcape work, of which we malis a epecial- Geduldig’s GreepZouses, 77 Cedar St one 868. marldd — PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR !ALE—PMM ular $3.50 grade; wallpa Max Biazer, 183 Wes Fire Station. er, 10c per roll. Main St., next to myld 31 5 per nl reg. B‘,,,}f t Woman as work- lnt hwl terms an Ave., Groton. WAh“D—Ccmpeum woman for gén- eral houséwork (white) ; no cooking, Ap- ply to Matron afternoons, Huntington Home, 99 annn WANTED—A_woma th duy, housecleaning. Gat 1154-12. WANTED—A reliable, capable woman for general husework 12 or 15 hours a wpek, time arranged by mutual agree- ddress. R., care of The Norwich Bulletin. Jesd WANTED—A good woman for gen- eral housework for man and wife. Box 53, Klliott, Conn. WANTED—A to do_waiting. “je12d Tl as chambermaid | 35-4 Willimantic Div e WANTED—An all around woman for cleaning. ~Apply at Wauregan Hotel 3 D—A capable woman for g eral housework; one who can cook. Ap- ply in the nwfnmx at 313 Main St or Phone 488. Jesd WANTED—Male SELL TREES and plants for world's greatest nurseries; steady work; commis- ston weekly, Brown Brothers’ Mmmes. Rmmsr, X - de17 N WANTED for U. S, mail & nrvm tui to 19/ ence not required ; gortespondence caurse unnicemary. Write %!shon. Box 391, Joplin. jel7d Aasxrs—!:u weekly selling hosiery oS whse o months or repldced ree; salary or 40 per céng, eomminglo free ‘Samples to workers. Manager, Dept. K-31, Darby, Pa. jel7a 8" ANTED—Colloxo Benlor (man) wikh: es job for' summer; anything. Write Senior, Bulletin. jel7d WANTED—Salesman for local and ad- ’;flnmt tereitory. Write Box 59, flfls?do{- jex WANTED—A salesman Who is willing to work, to sell a product there is great demand for, and good cummlsslon \‘l(e Box 150, this office. WANTED—Salesmen ; wonderful op- portunity for live wire; experience essen- tial but mot necessary. Write Box 250, Bulletin. jel7d 133 montn commence, S. government railway mail clerks; steady work ; paid vacation; sampie examination questions free. Write today sure, Box 67, this office. jel0d iN—Firemen, brakemen, beginners later $250: promotion to conductor gineer, $300-$350; mo strike; in- creasing business (which position?) te_Railway, Bulletin. aprsd young man, " OPPORTUNITY for one with car preferred, for pleasanf outside work in surrounding towns; salacy and bonus if you can meet our requirements. Mr. Norton, at the Del Hoff after 5 p. m., or Preston Bros. during the day. 16d ANTED_Position elec- tric engineer ; reference furnished, 0. Twogood, 17 je16d 4 at Clty Lunch, jel4d “WANTED _Man fo Work on farm. John Williams, Jewett City, Tel. 107-14. 'je13d WANTED_Foreman _for _dal James H. Hyde, North Franklin. Lebanon. steam or Jarge experiengs ; Aadress W. [Jroad\\ ay. ¥ fa s Tel, Jel"{l 2 $135 month mail clerks; steady 3 e ; write today. ~Framkiin In- . 31-J., Rochester N. Y. jeSd WANTED OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN, GRADUATING FROM ACADEMY THIS SEASON — TO LEARN A GOOD BUSINESS, WITH OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM. APPLY EY LETTER, GIVING RE- FERENCES—ALSO STATING SAL- ARY WANTED TO START WITH. | BOX 919, BULLETIN. FOR SALE—Horsss FOR SALE—Two horses, two lumber wagons and one pair of double harnesses. 4 Central je17d ¥OR SALE—One good bred mare. good driver, gentle, 7 years old, will be sold cheap |f taken at once, on accou; George l\emp Ash St, Wi Conn., K No. 1. lUK BA air of hnrnes dump cflrt harness, 5 new milch cows, milk 18 or 20 | per day, one-hoese lumber wagon, | rat wagons, Concord buggy. P. . Yantic. Cali at once, be- L&use sh'lrl of help, and must take care of store business 6d ¥o bay horse, about 1100, extra gond driver and will work anywhere, reasonabie; would take puilets in ‘part payment. Phone 1876-4. je6d JUST ARRIVED. My horses are here on time, and they are a nice lot—big ones, light ones, and chunks, #ingle and in pairs. all Yeady to Pmen low for the Kind. them. Tel 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSON. — GENTLEMAN, ¢5, worth §3 B?— ly, will marry, D-Box 435 ‘L.e’wué lumbus, O, TWIDOW, 32, owns farm, vi-.nu mu- band. B-Box' 1134, League, L] 1 THE LEADING M&i}mnfil Ciub; best, largest, eatibushed 17 years; thou- sands wealthy members wish marriage ; confidential descrmuon free; only hfln“- able, sincere peovie of both Dieed rite, “The 01 Heftabia Club, ble, Box 26, Oakland, Calif, MARRY-—Thousands congenial worth from $1,000- 1!11(! Deopie, fo 550,000, seeking troductions fle! sealed ; sex ; send’ no money. Address Stmdnrd Cor. ('lub Grayslake, Ils. el WANTED—Three good _ woolen: m%e‘ spinners on coarse work (day work) 3 L. Truesdell, care Russell Mfg. C WANTED—A_cotton A¥ ly West Side Silk Mill. IF YOU WISH a wealthy young wite, write me, enclosing stamped envelope. my! winder. dletown, Conn. Violet Rays, Dennison, Ohio. WANTED—Vanlts ‘and cesspools to clean. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Box 139, aprad MARRY health, worth $5.000 to riage ; free. myl13d UP TO THE time of going to press Mr. Volstead had made no law prohibiting' the sale of sccond hand furniture an- tiques to Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Nor- wich. Tel. 361-13. my18ThTuS WANTED—Furniture, sto\es. etc., and antiques. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Sk Willimantic. Tel. 632°3. mar141uThS WANTED_Family to run_miil board- ing house. Apply at once, Moodus Mfg. Ce., Moodus, Conn, jeléd WANTED—Blue stone flagging, 7 feet Address S. A., Bulletin Office. th iy houaa.nds mow e - gmme, introductions, dencr mflower Club, umlu-ron. ns. " WANTED—Housefiold goods, and books. C. J. King, 16 Warer Phone 110 WELL THEY'VE found the happiest man in the U, S.. Ddown in No'th Gaw- gi, he's bot 10 hound dogs, 7 violins, 6 children and deef'n dum wife a d a ntfll the revenoo feliers ain't fo ish Trophles, 20¢ cigarettes 15¢, % packs for 35c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. jelsd. WANTED—Men and yougsters to 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. " WANTED—Silk weavers for broad stk Very steady employment. Wester! box and plain work; paid ; b‘ngland Sitk C WANT to sell quick. Address O. Box 352, N best wages Apply New R I jel3d WANTED—Farms (o sell on commis- sion; send full description. Fred L. Ra- cine, Plainfieid. Conn. . Phone Moosup Div. 99-2. Jesd WANTED—Cot age house in or near ty of Norwich. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bidg., Norwich. jesd antique fur- Bruckner, __my30d Turniture, prices paid. S Phone 71 ~ Second | | | 18 | i “‘A)TED‘ | household goods. antiques, tools and store hand £ fixtures; 1 pay highest prices; try me before .seilin, beat them all N. Market St. Tel. 537-2. " WANTED_We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture C Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. Wa buy, seil and exchange. je1 carly marriage; deseriptions, photos, in. | tions | Ay | Graf onomn pa! rfect m ition ; was I‘lis now $100, ms. . Plaut-Cadden CO. j135 -1 3 el7 Conn. 'cfi—mrwx cabinet model na ra phonograph; was $1I on easy terms. The Plaut-( La&. '135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. SALE—Large fumed oak cabinet Sonora phonograph in A-1 condi- erly $275. now offered at $150, on convénient terms. e Plaut-Cadden CoJe 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. good house and garage, onft'?sfi m\maes’ walk from zmhey. in a very reasonable figu g e re, ‘in OIITD%SK nt‘!?’ tion ; wi an a ‘O little m’;’c" . S -'?"" é'f?oo il e FOR MM cabinet model Regi onograph, in mah . PR SR e “jerta erms. ab-145" Matn St Norwich, Conn: I& SALE—Two two-tenement houses in v}i)}h, all improvements; price “;yl %w J. Kerr & Co., 63 Broadway. B FOR SALE_Heifer with calf. John J. Conn.uy. Trading Cove. Phone 438-12. Poi SALE—One silo, size 14x28. Gray, 112-23 Mysti g:'een— Mountain. D. 1. Phane je16 uprlsht on easy PO‘E S'ALE-—D;!;‘;QI Bll'n:9 I_B‘Meon ition, only Wms g Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Muln St., Norwich, Conn. jelgd F¥OR SALE—Good Huntington upright pldno; with bemwtitel mahogany case and fine fone, $195; terms, $25 down. weekly: ‘The Blaut-Cadden Co, 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. jel6d FOR SALE—Gord upright piano, with Wainut case, exccilent tone and action price $115; terms, $25 down, $1.50 weei |Iy. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135- 141 \e[mn St., Norwich, Conn. d FOR SALE—New 8§-note nlayer-pianm fully guaranteed for five vears, fine tone nmi tnd!d action, free bench, rolis and o Jei $395; terms, $50 down, §3 weekli 'l‘he P!aut Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. je16d FOR SALE—Cow, Jersey. 5 years old, freshened last Thursday. 60 Maple St. jel6d FOR SALE=A fine little 6 room sum- mer home overiooking the Thames river, at a very réasonable figure. Burdick & McNicol. Thayer Bldg. jelsd. “FOR SALE—Second hand furniture, inciuding stoves, 41 Grove St. j FOR SALE—Two one-horse machines, and two team wagons. Narwocki, Yantic. Tel 1704 jeldd. FOR SALE—Two 2-horse dump carts. Tel. 798-3. jeltd. FOR SALE—Vulcan gas heater for boiler. J. E. Cassidy, 48 Church St. jeldd. FOR reasonable. 7 p. m, SALE—Upright piano. Price Phone 636-14 between 6 and jeldd. FOR SALE—A large assortment of pants to mateh your coats. Pants for work and dress, 95¢ 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 improvements. Within five minutes’ walk of Franklin square. Ad- dress Box M109, Bulletin office. jel4ad. WANTEO—Liberty bonds. Arldreas K.. care’ Bulietin WANTED—Antiques, tools and second. hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 ¥ranklin St. Phone 717-3 janzid WANTED—100 farms for cataiogue ; 10 geres up, w h or without stock; give 1 particulars in first letter as to ‘price, size_location 4nd terms. P. O, Eox 105, Jewett City, Conn. y22d WE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and books. Kremens, successor 1o King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 1305. sepl2d WANTED COMPETENT YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN, FOR OFFICE. APPLY BY LETTER, STATING EXPERIENCE AND SALARY EXPECTED. BOX 77, BULLETIN. NICKEL PLATING DENTISTS St geeseets o f g DR. HARVEY GOLD SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 13% FOR SALE—Automobi FOR SALE—Special built Ford speed- eter, real classy and in fine condition ; sa rifice for cash. 40 McKinley Ave. jelT FOR SALE—Late model Ford speed- s(tv_r.’ (;,j('ndxlion A-1. 62 Shetucket St. je FOR SALE Buick Toadster ; s quic} sale. Call 1476-12. FOR SALE—Franklin ro:d!ter, 1917 mbde! fine condition. Inouire of Mrs. A, . Peterson, 1656 Rockwell St. jel7d FOR SALE—Buick four-cylinder tour- ing, good -condition. =Tnquire between 6 ;1‘513 m., 22 Mechanic St., Jewett City. e FOR SALE—Cheap, Hupmobile caf. in good running condition; would make good truck. Tel 634-4. jzlfid " FOR SALE — Chandler four-passenger l'oldfl.er Inquire 85 Dunham St. Jflfll:é 5 13 “FOR SALE—Franklln runabolt. 1917, Chevrolet sedan 1920, and Ford truck, 1916, _Adams Tavern, jei5a. FOR SALE—1920 Maxwell taul“;nl, 108 Centrai Ave. TOMOBILE FOR SALE —1918 new tires, 575, opportunity to auick buzer. Phone 649-23. Mrs. Bab- cock, Mampton. Conn. FOR BALE—Cheap, Studebaker, 7- passenger, good running condition. Tel. i gooygmpmg 798-3. Je14d. = FOR SALE—Ncw and used Harley- lo‘EPH BRADFORD Davidson and Cleveland motorcycles; re- 108 Eroadway palring done o all makes of molginies and bieveles ; go-carts re-tired while you Slank Books Ilade 2nd Ruled to Order | wait, prices reasonable and wock guaran- POULTRY FOR SALE—Pronze turkey eggs, 25¢ sach. Etta Wilioughby, Canterbury, Ct. Jeiba FOR SALE—Baby ch o lay, popular breeds; prepaid guaran- teed delivery; send for circulars; you sullets for sale. Roy Clark, East Harf- “ord, Conn. jeldd RE 13 é:e_f:mmtmzmuwmm g iainace_ganuiin s, 12c up; bred |- medium 1M | ness heflno ?tg teed. d.llm!s P. Donovan, 9 Main St. PHONES : 122 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A.Schwartz - SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARRY PROTASS' DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn, TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT — Moving lnd truekmg, dumping, trucks for hire. Clift St or Occumi. Tel. 617-12, Jezd B 183, Tel. 275, ARTHURE H. LATHROP, Auto Trucking and Teaming, KFurniture and Piano Moving. Shetucket St. . C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St.- We Move everything' anywhere. Special at- tention given to moving boilers snd chinery. Tei. 798-3. sep. Long Distance Xoving and Express Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. d‘s‘i FOR SALE—1920 Overland, model 90 cheap if taken at once. Tel. 1345. je3d HOTELS AMERICAM HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Proj irst oD~ B, VoL g WANT to put your busi- public, ther% is no medi- advertising L um be_tter than through th TEAMING and moving, long diitauce trucking n specialty. John H. Ford, 253 Main St Phone 792. C. B. BROMLEY & SON. Shetucket St. Phone 335. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. COAL AND WOOD COAL, lulnnau Wood an 1 pee T Durkee Lane. - PROBABLY for today only we are at — |Jiberty to_shew you one of the hest 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, Thayer Bullding, Norwich. jeldd. FOR SALE—Osborn reaper aml hmflr—r used one season. W. P. Holmes, Griswold, jel2d 'OR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and na&: wood. Tel. 615-4, H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. decl9d TO RENT 'N m—’l'engmelil of five(to nine with imoi rovements. 1nq_uu'e at 311 West lnin St. RENT —Two 1 4 ;Me for Hght ho:u:::;fix‘z’ ’u ;T&l:)‘l‘::n New 3-apartment House and 7 TG room. Cottage, both having every madern convenience. Will: RENT—Biue. Moon cottage on tUs. Apply fo Charles. . Perry, Uncasviile. je1td 3 THO RENT For . furnished sell one or both. Very desirable [l oues of stren romms momnhiver paned on, and an excell ins FR798-5. Jet7d vestment proposition. “T0 RENT_Kitchen, sitting room, bed- % room and bathroom, all furnished, with s‘a and electricit] tott, THOS. H. BECKLEY ||| £l se5d 278 MAIN STREET PHONES. T 40 _RENT—Six room (enement, all im- Provements, at 225 Laurel Hill Ave, selbd. TO RENT—Four-room improvements, S Main St. Phor je16d TO nzv’r—'remmon{ at 54 Wash- ington street. ~ All improvements. In- qu;rli 34 Washingten or Tel. 1187-5. jelsd tenement. all location, 319 West 5, roo improverffents, TO RENT—Tenement bath. ail modern hoon. S ON_WEST MAIN, DUNHAM, ELIZA- BETH AND PECK STREET EXTEN- HAVING DECIDED To 'S E L L|ed STREETeTnE %‘sazfi'e AN |~ N. E. M. C. LUCAS OFFE| EM_FOR ments, i Elm <lrh:eth°"ukemn! E arge e urch St. et Phone. 509 jelsd. apart- . STEAMSHIPS the .Cr shor, | Donatdegh o abre. Haen %fl.!flgtfl for ail phrtaeof the wo ortugnese -will sail direct from New edford, Cermans direct to Bamburg remen;. 1f you Joshua, Taglor, Balt Phone 1987 | VIA NEW LONDON LINE FARE $3.38 (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave aily,. .except. Sun- day, 1160 p.-m. Due New Varl« Per 40. N. R, Comfortable R ateroom: dy for- Occupancy at “furnished Je llrl TH SALE ‘WITH PROPER RESTRIC |- ror Reres St. TIONS. Inquire 10 Church Plan of Lots at the Office of the Agent “To ® .E\T_cur:n r? age J.E. Vo LLIAM F. HILL Appi Herbert. REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE |~ T6 RENT — Pretily furnishe Room 103, Thayer Bldg. modern improvements, gas range, . vacuum c ‘phone, open firenlace, efc.; very lo to desicable temants. X. Y. Z Bulletin. PROPERTY FOR SALE | Five-room bungalow. garage for one car, garden and nice lawn, price $5,700 12-room house, two har: v line, only one tax, ri seven-room cottage on Peck St.. two-family house, Cedar S T_Furnished rooms gentlemen only. P! Tooms, Norwich | 700m apartment in gnudnnghhnmm»n .ul CLARK'S CEU Clark's 3rd Cruis 41189 of SCOTLAND" z & Speciglly. Chartered - ; TO RENT— rooms and bat apartments, 17 ing, gas range nished. Phon FOR RENT—At 142 of rooms that may be room purnoses, offi immediatel; Inquire Cadden Compan “To RENT—Three light ho o0 sus(\lc 43 Union St. of land, $4,000. Telephone 141.2 or 8§16, ilts or write PROPERTY, care Bulletin. —_— OAK LEDGE a summer home of 7 acres, in secluded spot, high elevation, panoramic view, 5 utes walk from store, churches, libra- Ty, trolley and large lake, _stone house, 8§ cious ve- . 2 fireplaces, artesian well, garage, small 'barn, large grove, fine old Stately forest trees, fruit. apples, pears; peaches and grapes. Come :.LL once; it can’t be duplicated ; $4,500; YONS' AGEN Jeléd Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. ix pflr cord. Kindlings, seven bushels ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B, FORD, Broadway ; shades and jesa Main St a s Call evenings. in exce sired. . ;Tel. OFFICES to rent; facing Shetucket St. my30d Steam hea en.suite. Call at Aliing Rubber Co. rooms and garage. Tel. 259 FOR RENT—In business s aprzld section, Phone 792, aprisd |switable for ‘auto accesscries, leather |« : goods; shoe store or any retail business. | cn s * Tel. 246. apr22d |perm For 't FOR SALE four on second floor, Harriman floor cover- icebox fur- eceping TO RENT—Attractive furnished room nt lnaGI[:ghborhood sarage if de- | three. front offices newly decorated and wired; will rent singly or ¥OR RENT—Upper apartment of six Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Nonday, Wednesday” and Friday, at 4 P. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East River, Tuesday, Thursday’ and sam«-aay. at 5P. M F. V. KNOUSE, Agents™* L 2087 STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or - From All Parts of the World Al “'\(‘a\u.l ape - wars, inquira + INTERNATIONATL STEAMSHIP AND. s Small farm of 9 acres of land, ol P tsdeg) & REALTY AGENCY k- ;i’.]-.fl:lrfn'" AT Rl S¥ JONY G. CHENESKL Agont. . e troicy iine; house STANTON I::BRIGGS:......Auctioncer od condition, w 1139, 18 Hath S, <4 [ Teléphone. Lebanon 1§-3. e opportunity ing small —_— ., farm. T, 3 FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, INSURANCE » - Central Bldg. Phone. Norwich. S PTRY ) T , ! = I will sell at public auction at my place. ; - FOR SALE situated in Coreyville, " the Town of| For Your Own Protection Lebangn, near the Ed. Hoxie farm, on 15-room lw.‘ e 1 fine condition. mordern impreveme compiete, iocated within e A B five minutes nklin square. This property - is esp v adapted for high at 10:9. un, standazd time, or -medium elass “boarding - or rooming house, and can be sccured for less than | tRe property mentoned below: Insure Your Property With HAROLD S. BURT 120 LAUREL: HILL AVENUE Representing Refiable ‘Comparies roduce. A gre Phone_598-3 et oo oG LRI VRS TOOK, FARM. TQOLS, ETC. e it oo urther ” information cheertully, given Twenty-five head of cown, mostiy new 2 l miich, some to freshen in the early fall; A JOmY . MoRAX 1 pair. of horses, weight about. 2500 Ibs.. 28 Shetucket Street . REAL BROKER. good workers; 1 five year old horse, a y ¥OR SALE coif, broken ; with store, 1 team wagon, almost new; mowing horsepower Fairbanks Two house: rent for $180 tip-vart, aimost new ; Deerin 1 machine; 1 i r——————————— FOR SALE No. 109 Laurel Hill Ave. A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, W I TH THREE FIRE PLACES. 10 MINUTES' WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. PRICE $6,700 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE {x-room cottage, all improvements, garden, $4,500, Two-family houss with taur acres, $6,600. Modern 10-room hnuse. two-car garage, Washington St., $9500; big value. Summer camp with halt acre on Block Island, $500. ARCHA W. COIT, Tel. 1334. 63 Broadway. good driver and worker; 1 four year old J. L LATHROP &. SONS: Square; peice For full particu- | Morse gas engine, new; 1 pair of heavy - 1a“r\§f"sce team harnesses. 1 palr of light driving lNSURANCE OF ALL!QNDS:_' ,\ V. COVELLO, harne: wheel harrow, cultivators, - 198 CLff 8t. |plows. 25 hens, and 3 shoates. In addi- e tion to above, numerous tools, etc., not - mentioned. . MUS! If stormy, sale next f3ir week day at Y Wh Ar il same hour. ¥ ou Who Are ERNEST & je16d MRS. ANNTE DEMIS. BULLARD —— e —— — ] Teacher of the LOST AND FOUND Violir Phone 127-4 - FOUND—Automobile tire. Owner can i 3 ? haye samé by proving property and pay- » Bliss Placo ing for adv. H. T. Feaier, 10 Elgy Avs, | can mot realize the .“lm of: 1 Have a Few Norwich Town. 7174 " | having correctly written and’ Dutfits to Lend. " LOST—Black and white cameo pin (Medusa head). this office. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg, tag number 443-13. Finder please cal 930. mylzd BUILDING ARCHITECTS G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building, excavation, sidewalk, brick CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECT3 Sha=er Bullding, Norwich, Conn and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. jedd CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, THAD L. WILEON, M. Am. See. C. B, Canterbury, Oemn. JeTWS Reward if returned to Jeld LOST—A fox terrier, white and bl and enough FIRE INSUR-. ANCE until you have your:' FIRE and then it may be toor late. Let us do your wm ing for you. B. P. Learned & Co,, 28 Shetucket Street 75 YEARS' ESTABLISHED CH!ROPODIST ——— e ., THOMPSON, F. 8. Fo:i :‘neclnhn (protect your feet). Suita 1-3, Alice Bldg.. 321 Main St, Norwiek, Conn. Phone 1366-& dandld tractor and Builder. WILLIAM ©. YOVND.,%I uilder, Work and aaln St, Pnone 971 t. M Name....... R. P, D. or Street... Post Office ..... DR eessrerntererinanans lessssnsstesssssaseaest THE NORWICH BULLETIN eTerecezeelels e wTeTeTeleruTTaT TN WTRC 0T o AIL-AD NORWICH, CONN. 10c a Line, Average 5 Words to a Line — Wants,{To Let, -For Sale,-Etc, * wazanzonn Cl2SSIfiCAtION caracorezecas sTezervivzervieire e NUMDbEE Of INSETHONS orrre e-sivmvzerararsioe At Eficlassl S 2s i asaisnil Write complete ad below inc!uzl‘ling name and address — Or i blind address is wanted mark X here seessnsatesinstssnaadiiiiiiietiiinarieiany JOSEPH J. CHINIGO, General Con- Tel. 1371. mar2sd tractor and oibl.ll.l‘. 'O" PLUMBING e The very Uvest plumbing " ‘expart workmen at the fairest prices I ml grteed; also heating and 1:uflm JOHX_F. TOMPKIN| 67 West Mamn PRINTING Wi PEINTING of all kinds promptly L% sy done | Estimaics prom :a' o ly given. o Franklin St. . 5 ~ CIGARS ciGARS \vmmon. Cigas aare 378 per _-t b= 3. F. CONANT. Al Fraakiim 88 ) ON, Ceneral Agent . DELAP, Special Agent, , Spectal Agedt Hartford, Conn. New Haver ® B OOKS On‘l:\r}l Suxl':’;ctl " SHEA’S NEWS BURI:'AU UNION_ SQUARE F WHEN YoU WANT © 3 wm ness hefore the ppb there is no medis um hett an-frough the advertising column. o Bulletn. "‘5 ""’flm New York ot T T THERE 15 10" ufls fln Eastern Conne \in for busiuess resuli.

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