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A Eulletin For Sal: Advcrtucm..nt Wlll Sell ll BORN BRENGINGER—In New York city. Nov. 19 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. J nun:msu (\nna\wlm Dilworth). DIED Noy. 10, 1922, | FUNERAL NOT SERVICE—In Norwich, Henry 1. Service, aged j Funeral services at his Twelfth strect. Monday, o'clock SAWKINS - Nov. In Jewett rn; Nov. 7, 1922, obm C *awkins, aged 83 years. - “l ai his late home, Kdst Main wtreet, Saturday aftermoon, Nov. 11. at o'clock. Burial in family lot in Yane m cemetery, Norwich. e CARD Of THANKS this means of cxpressing our wh‘?&'m for the many kind acts and mdan of spmpathy shown us during ar recent bereavement, the death of W. Miner: and we are deeply tefal 1o the members of Sedgwick ot G. R., for their services at the fuperal, and to those who sent flosyers. MRS. RALPH W. MINER AND FAMILY 15 MAIN STREET Funeral fed; 1 mmmmd sample A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Builetin Want Advertuemenl Will Get It| WANTED—Female WA]\TED«—A reliable American wom- an as housekeeper for three adults on farm seven miles from Hartford; no ob- iections to one vwllh child of school age. \\r)\l‘ Box 123, Bulletin. novild 1 al home, spare houes; material furnish: good phy; stamped cnvelope brings | particulars. Underwood Art Goods Ln. Portsmouth, Ohjo. novild WANTED — Ladias anywhere make money ctocheting lingerie; and prices 10c. New lfaven, Conn. novlid \vAL'lzn—V&eavem specder te_nder:, spifiners, drawing-in machine operat warp tenders, Spooler {enders, siasher tenders for texiile cotton i making plain white goods; day and night shifts; good wages, steady work ; no labor trou- le; bonus for night work ; no charge for securing cmployment; some tenements avadlable; families consisting of textile workers preferred. Apply FEanployment Dept., Room 338, Butler Exchange Bldg., l‘mvidcnee R. 1L novlld T WANTED—Miadle aged out chiddren, ho; ocountry, family of two, gbod hom: 13, Hiliett, Conn.. or call Pmm 287-5 bunday nnd Monday. novl0d WA n—om or woman for general housev ashing ; small family. Apply 34 BIH BL, Jewett City. novlld WANTED—Mother's helper, afln—- DOODS. Phone 1596. i Art, 17 t in]mden worth xsu 000, Fla. i best, largest, WANTED—Women to do fancy work |Sands wealthy me 'COD weite lmc, Box 26, instructions, | Worth from $1,000 Paris | éarly marriage; descriptions, and pretty, wishes Wichita, Kansas. sell dependable trees, shipment direct work, fall qr spare time; outfit free. Roche"lfl' having farm for sale; and lowest price. necticut _St., nov1ls WANTED—Mmullnmou- WINTER Box §5, Oxford, novild " THE LEA] Matrimonial established 18 years; Club thou- fidential descrir able, sinoerc ne The Old Mrs Oakland, Calif. nov1ld MAREY—Thousands congenial people, to £50,000 secking photos, in- roductions free; sealed : either sex; send no money. Address Standard Cor. Club, L novild - lady, to men and women, shrubs. rose for purchaser; steady weekly Brothers' Nurseries, nov. 11d WANTED—Want to hear from ownee sive particulars J. Black, Con- WAmD—Schcllnr‘ to Brown John J. Chipbewa Falis om near by to New York City or vlcmn.y for 700 cubic feet van. for Now. Address _ Cloud D. Hughes, Square, Pa. 16_or 17. Kennett riovlid WA working usexeq.er fn-mly of lln'ae adults ; no washing; good ‘wages. P. O. Box 168, Norwich. nov8d WANTED — Experienced wahnu Sefias Lanch. 1 MARRY if lonely ; for results, try me: best and mast successful “Home Maker ;” hundreds rich strictly confidential experien®; di cessful w marriage soon; most reliable ; years escripti ree. “The Suc- 1 Clab,” Mrs. \a=h Box 556, Oak- and, Calif. nov-18 WANTED—In Willtmantic, an exvd- enced saleswoman for coat and dress de- partment ; good W. safe. e ANTED—On small Tel. 566-12 second hand vil ASTROLOGY rP\ea.Ps Z 000 word t.flal affectionate | 44, Norwich Bulleti salary and permanent po- !ntkm Apply by letter, giving experience, in. novid wm«m——% ply West Side flefl WANTED—Mate Directors ‘ and and qnillers. dAp- reading 25c; two questions free; state birthdate. Prof. Audrey, Dept. J-1, Box 834, Washington, D. C. novlild WANTED—Small furnished apartment or rooms by desirable couple; must be good neighborhood ; highest references. Box 32, Bulletin. novild SALESMEN—Very Embalmers Lady Assistant novild profitable acces- sory, exclusively or Sideline; every retail sStore a prospect. Write A. C. Ring Ce., 280 Madison Ave, New York City. HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 Men for U, §. mai corTespondence COUTSe UNNECeSSary. K S. m Box 391, Joplin, H ANTED— 5115 to 3190 per month; experience or 1 service ; ‘Write o. novild WANTED—Sixteen office workers, at once. Why don’t you let us prepare you for and place you in a high grade posi- tion—it takes less time and money than you think. Graduates are earning from one to ten thousand dollars a year. Classes Monday and Thursday evening and daily. School, 50 Franklin St. Phone 1431 Nor- wich. . novéd WANTED —Aguls, age book orders for roses; paid wi N. X Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building warp tenders, spooler tende securing employment ; availabie ; workers pre(errcd Dept., Room 338, Butler !’rofldencc R L some ners $150, way, Bulletin. 25 to 70. trees, shrubs, full or spgre tiihe; commission e&x, experience unnecessary. Western New. York Nufieflu. Rochester, TWANTED—Weavers, spesder tenders, spinners, drawing-ih machine operators, tenders for textile cotton mill making plain white goods; day and night shifts; good wages, steady work; no laber trou: ble; bonus for night work ; no charge for tenemnents families conninflng of textile E!xch:ng " WANTED Firemen, brakemen ; begi later $200; no strike, . 1 to vines, novild slasher loyment e Bldg oviid oot2MS WANTBD—- Vaults Cvsl‘sll Ho1. 1 and Phone 238.-2 Lady Assistant Harrss, R. oesspools _to F. D. 1, Bex apr3d WANTED—Names men over ing_U. K., this office. GAGER Funheral Director and Embaiiser PROMPT SERVICE DAY JR NIGHT care 'Bulletin. hustle Calair noviod WANTED_An cxpeet c)omm: =alesmdn for Saturdays; good steady position for none but _experienc: Leading Clothing a r rnings big. Write actory, Washington, lthl' WANTED—Fireman, yer and log cutters; afl Charles H. Phillips, Plainfield. dress’ L. F.. Balletin. Shea & Burke Funeral Directors Box 173, Groton, Ctmn WANTED—A smlla S. government .jobs; commence $135 month ; steady ; enswer today. WANTED—Firemen, brakemen; begin- , later $250 (which DM‘I 13 W EN—Exceptiona) oppy ve young man; men need apply. | Shoe Store, West- Phone 2232 or write, nov10d ‘winter " WANTED--Young man, 24, mechanical ability, wants position at anything. Ad- WAVTED—Salesmen ahd cinvassers to sell fuel savers in Eastern Connecticut. an_ for general farm work. E. A. Hoxle, Lebanon. oct30d 17 wish- | J. nov4s L. 2). nov4s nity 3 Cleery Towa. and shoe pay and tall-saw- job. nov10d noviod novsd 41 Main Street The Hesity Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Laty Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NiGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS LOOM FIXERS, APPLY XTON WOOLEN BEAN HILL. do the work thoroughly. work for low wages. H. EISENSTEIN, 327 Main St, Nerwidh. CORFORATION, WANTED A Photographer desires a position. Cah Wifting to WANTED—Furniture, stoves, ctc., and antiques, Ward DBros.,, 4% Jacksop St. Willimantic. Tel. 632-3. marl!u.ThS LOUIS D. WARD pays oig prices for uged furniture and antiques. Box 389, MNorwich. i¥13TpThS IF YOU WISH a wealthy young wife, write, enclesing envelope. Violet Ray, Denmson, 0. augis T WANTED—Industrious men and wom- en wanted to retail the genuine Watkins products in city territories; exceptional opportunity to tie up with oldest and largest company of its kind; our hustlers average income is $1.10 an hour; are you doing as well? If not. write today for free samples and particulars. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 82, 64 Washington St., Nnrth. Boston, Mass m)VAS 195 month; men- 7; U. S. government posi- ; sure pay; common edu- cauon; influence unnecessary; list posi- upns sent free; write immediately. Frn,nklm xnsuwze, Dept. 31-P., Rncf:se'- nov- " YOUNG LADY, worth $50,000, pretty, will marry. (Elsie) Club. Cimarron, Kas. novis THIGHEST prices p: ior useda furni- ture and antiques. Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich. IY1IZMWF WANTED—A late mode! light truck in good condition. The Johnson Co., 107- novd 109 Franklin St. ~ WANTED—Second hand furniture, an- tiques and books. C. J. King, Norwich, Cobn,, Box 195. Phone 2113 novdd " DIDJA run into the booth .’md look all around and pull some lever, an’ after Ya get out didja wonder what ya voted? A jimdandy line of pipes 50c; another lot of Bakelite bit pipes 79c; Locktite to- baocos?iouch §1, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. nov! T WANTED Unfurnished room, heat, for couple. Write Box 55, Bulletin. novsd WANTED—To buy a milk route; full particulars in first letter. Write Milk, nov7d NATIONAL S. and Realty Agency, real estate of all description, in- surace, steamship tickets. notary public. John_G. Cheneski, Agt., 160 North Main Bt., Pulaski Hall Bldg. nov4d WANTED—Farmers and workmen to know that we sell at very reasonable prices the “Ball” brand rubbers, rubber boots and felt boots. Goldblatt's Shoe Store, 14; Franklin St., Norwich, Conn. oct- Norwich-Jewett Commercial |} “steam | |A Bulletin For Sale Advertisetnent Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale ; Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale ‘ Advertisement Will Sell It| A Bulletin For Saie Adv°rt|s nt \’vl cme I} FOR SALE FOR SALE— Wood and timber, 50 acres, located between two roads, esti- mated 1500 cords of mostly hard wood | and 100,000 fcet timber, 7 miles from {Plainield, 9 miles from Attawaugan; price $700. E. B. Welch, Chaplin, Conn. Phone Willimantic, 345-2 novild FOR SALE—Fine Eluwood Ave. ho lot at bargain price, the last one Ivft, ! only 10 minutes’ walk to business sec- i tion, just the spot te build a pretty home ; cozy house of four rooms and bath, | clectric lights and gas, only five minutes' | walk to Franklin Square, $1,750; some | rare bargains in desirable homes in Thamestille. Are vou from Missouri? Wonderfol buy in two-famiily house with two-car garage in Greeneville, great loca- tion. veral desirable house lots in Nor- | wich Town at lower figures than you wil | ever get agzain. The building trend is in | that direetion—so get busy. Three- apartment hotse, rent income $75 month- Iy, dandy propesition, as the property is in fine shave; $6.500 takes it. Two zo- ing businesses must be sold. They are money maker: You can live in Norwich and carry on either ome. Immediate ac- tion necessary. If you lfke a wonderfal view, we offer modefn cottage on high short walk frém business dis- Nice eight-room cottage on West modern improvements, good nelghborhood and the price is right. Think of a six-room cottage, with all i provements; yours for $3,800. Coit & Sholes, “On the Square.” nov1isTu T FOR SALE—100 empty sugar barrels. Osgood Co. novi1STuTh “FOR SALE_Two sccond hand radia- tors, two column, 11 and 5 sections. Com mn St. 'novllSM FOR SALE—1 1-2 year old Holstein bull in service: will trade for good cow. Apply to Joseph Sevigmey, at the old Corey Farm on Lillibridge Road. novild FOR SALE—$4,200 will buy cozy six- room cottage, barn-garage with basement, about one-third acre lamd, on. trolley and state within one mile Franklin Square. Tel. 141-2. nevlid FOR SALE One yearling . Holsetin bull, one 2 1-2 year ol Ayrshire bull and about 30 pultets. Johm J. Miller, R. D. 1. novBWSVi YO. SALE—Sweet cider, $15 a bmu delivered. Sol Rothstein, North Frai lin. Telephone Lebanon 23-13. nov9ThS FOR SALE—A few short pieces of Bolivia cloaking at mill prices, while they can at Reliance Yn.m Co. nW!Od aces of 8 per cent preférred stock, Ashland Cotton Co., Jew- ett City: price’ 97. Write Box 987, Bul- letin. nov1od FOR SALE—Six-room cottage, modern improvements; with it a fine poultry plant, five minutes’ walk to station. John Baton, Wauregan, Conn. nov10d FOR SALE—Three large radiators, 108 School St. nov1 FOR SALE—Gas engine, 3 to 4 horse- power, to saw_wood, almost %ew $45. Norwich Auto Trimming Shop. Tel. 2114. nov16d FOR SALE_The Sanford Partridge property, located in the Town of Griswold in the quaint old hamlet of Hopeville, near school and on R. F. D.; property is well known and would make just the place for anyome working in Jewett City ; about 6 acres of good land, 5-room house. shop, and an exeoptionally good well ot macer; Drice is $2,000; immediate posses- Sion if wanted; don’t iet this chance go by, for this Is a parcel of property that | many have had an cve on for Several years Burdick & McNicol, Real Estate and Insuranee, Thayer Bldg., Norwich. nov10d POR SALE Farm of 65 acres au’&’ “lot sot wood, 7-room house, barn for 12 cows, 1 1-2 miles from center of city, on .state stock and tools, all for $5.800. \’vflham F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. nov10d FOR SALE—Large building in fine lo- cation, occupied for stores and dwellings; vearly rental $2,280; exceptionally good return on investment; only small amount of cash required. Write Box 161, Bulle- tin. noved FOR SALE—Pure bred Walker, fox- houndsgups. E. C. Gay, 8 Julian Terrace. nov FOE SALE_Dandy cottage, with ail improvements, Coit & Sholes, on the Square. Phone 2238, noy9d FOR SALE—The newly established business owned by Péter Fivfin of Jewett City ;. rare opportunity ; it will pay to in- vemg:u For further particutars, Bur- dick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg novdd "FOR SALE—Less than $2.700 will “bay a b58-acre farm near railroad station, state road and thriving factory village ; easy terms. Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg. novdd FOR SALE—Two-family hoaséson Bast | Main St, Jewett City. Burdick & Mc-| Xleol. Real Estate and Insurance, Thayer nox$d FOR SALE—Six-tenement brick ll)ll". 'p ment house, corner Elm and Hill Sts., in the heart of the city. For particulars, see Elizabeth Habeeb. 178 Cliff St. nov8d WANTED _Highest cash prices paid for sccond hang furnituce, Housenold §oods, amtiques. store fixtures and £y o™ Betore. neikng. - Weibioger 23 Market St. Phone 537-Z. ucd WANTED—Second hana ll'lqua far- niture.; best prices paid. A 87 Franklin St. Phone 712-5. FOR SALE_Square piano in excellent | condition ; wonderful bargain for $35; investigate it. Plaut-Cadden Co., Nor Wi FOR SALE—Another carlpad of Ver- mont cows will arrive Saturday, Nov. 4. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Cmn‘ Tel. Lebanon 30. novéd mym WAnm——Anuqnes. tools and zecond- ture. d_farni H. B. Tiger, &5 Frnkun Phone 717-3. jan: Norwich and Jewett City W ANTED Common laborers, wages 3ic 9-hour day. Willimantic car at Franklj 645 a. m. Get off at s 'bus will take yhu FLORIST mn flowering shrubs, plants and 00d .~ Nurse: Ci u&z Free delivery. i znrl-gd. “ompan I\LAND PAPER BOA novsd sduldiz’s 863, Come ready to work. Take n Bcu.fe at ->.o“fll per hour, " OEDER your Howehs at_ Ged Greennouses, 75 Ceda®St. Phone maridd E: LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS 18 the tme b arrange for land- stape work, of which we mav> a special- , GM‘H lig's Green= 17 Ci gm. 868, s N‘l; e 2 Ring Spinners 1 Doffer. EQOKBINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order ASHLAND CO JEWETT CITY, N“fl]’\ s WANTED 2 Draper Weavers All For Nidfl Wak CO. I ¥OR SALE—Three yeabling Axmcn flol-!l. D. Mo kfi First cless garage urvb' cans | ted. 8t novlld Poone. Shetacket FOR SALE—20 m 14 price reasonable. Main St. TRUCKING s | i mrkeys one 35-pountl tom and w0 Hens. Lamuel Carpenter, Canterbufy Conn. ol Ififi FOR SALE—20 North Third Ave., Hets, GEORGE LAMBERT — Mavl.ng lnd 1 30 _roesters. 1§ Coun._novdd | 5¢ ™ Hrartro; "\I&M’I[. d\lmpin g, trucks for hir LHfl r Oveam. Tei, §17- 12 Jl?d K, | A Tel. 175, THUR H. LATHRGP, Auto ’l‘ruuuns and Teaming. Furniture Piand Moving. Shetucket St. . 3 SALE—First _prize v&yn fair; Corfilsh = Wyan ited nuinbar pul M. J. Box 113, Canterbury, Conn. t Game ¢ s ; also 8 HN- Johnson, novsd 0. D, JOBLYN, 293 West Main St. We bve everything an: e. Special at- tion, giyen o moving boilers and ma- m Tel. 1583-3. novid Long Distance Moving ami Expressi Lhnmmn 17 Bon'u.lf Ave. Tel. ul G _ana moving, long LOST AND FOUND b—mto tir : ofl-: 22 Chtges Welte “Bot 370, BonL novild ! an have 4 pering o{? ml:.l%, John H. Fotd. 233 B, BROMLEY & Shenicker Bt Ehone S1¥, 19NG DISTANCE MOVING. SUILDING Pnrq nt ,nd sax néb flmsh I %}tflu i .a!‘%% 1% = um tter lhin 'KINTING ING of al) Klldl “prompuy E‘.&'m WA S 'nlthz no hdvertising m'd“}:m tefn Cofifiecticut equal 1o for business resuits, HARDWOOD FLOORING WE BUY and pay highest prices stcond hatd furniture and gl’emm. lmor to King, 44-! 50 t. Phone 1306. WANTED WORKINGMEN: We have a big sur- prise for you in the line of Clothing—a large stock of Suits and Overcoats just arrived. We will give you a Thanks- giving treat. Here it is: SUITS, mure worsted, with extra Pants, $15 and $17. OVERCOATS. at $19.50, all sizes and all models, at , L. POLLOCK’S, 327 Main B¢, opp. Postoffice. FOR SALE—Horees non:s — I ‘have purchased tio 31 will offer one pair dapple Thares, " weight 2600, gound, ages and ¥ diie d#pple gray chunk, weight 1400, afge 6, soynd; one black chunk, ‘weight 1250 Sne d ple y chunk, age Feignt 1350 ; Borkes word_boaeht ese it green Jast SDUDK. cost $300 lu $325; will seit néw at your own pi rice; deli rt of state; 15 dlyn trial l.hal. cal for S mmfi Grrain and Feed Co., 336 Cum DoVl tl-w ifi’fi:’m?'o. &, Seht %’mua on o'r oibe kind KICERL PLATING A G. THONPSON, ¥ Foot ngg st (mvtect nur mn. 7-8 Al ldg., 321 Maln St N Conn. Phone 1366-4. jan3ld POR SALFE—Radio receiving Sets, at a moderate price ; install orie now and hear daily by famous artists; m ux to demonstrate. - Plaut-Cadden C or- wich. fov! id a2 FOR SALE—Upright piang with hand- some ebony splendid” action & tone; only $95, on a Plaut-Cadden Co anch _novdd terms if FOR_SALE ~Hall - safes for office ufl hol't‘-lnlfl n:‘ all sizes. Phul Cadden Co., Norwich. no —ron AL!:——Why 3L or Targe when yo & peo hand oneu:oodxsnewatA at a low price? 102 Frnnklm St mvld | 'rfi 1 fo mm o‘ grovery store | e enougl r r X;;qs;lirest‘o( Ji G. Cheneld. 160 srn.b ain "’ FOR § Afl—m hard imu‘ in nn\;dlsnzuu. J. Siegel. Phone 1076-5. | voR SAEE o T i I Fuimoirs Cor® Mat s;_mfzm‘ ¥y ich Furniture in St., Tel 1914-3. novzd FOR SALE_Testaurant, up {o date, in d location, must be sold at once. Ad- Bvx 310 care I Billtt!n o Seven-roofh._ m- 4 Orchrd -8 m odern ?emz never ooa:fled. lmm 1 Ian ve. FOR SALE—Bab: m one, ea.{. sacrifice for $600. P! For Sale BIG PANTS SALE $3.45 $395 “H .85 $u56 z and dark stripe effects. umtunmuchnyt:od.udvnt. n’'t miss your chance to real mflmrnt?nutorvw m Rémember, that m ohly get at the well 3 g ? L. POLLOCK, 327 Main St opp. Pestolita, FOR SALE A shoe repairing 1% 1 tdr b!-ind byge Mg TR o/ Ay For particalars, inguire of rnncls D. noxmln Cengral Bldg. Piidue, THERE ’-oxgi Rg\!hfll‘l e B h~ ern necticut_equal ui] 3" Savines TR FOR SALE FOR SALE MODERN RESIDENCE OF TEN ROOMS, DELIGHTFULLY SIT- UATED ON BROAD STREET. INQUIRE OF THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES 240--ACRE FARM FOR SALE By virtue of #n order from the Court for the District of Hamuton, occupancy, the farm, and tools, belonging to the decensed This farm is own of any man needs. One hundred farm and a complete machinery, including grain cofn husker, grain and engine, shingie. saw. harveste: including carpenter’s and mason’s tools. | The stock barn connhected with large and are lighted by “Deicé Lighting System.” recently installed. in splendid condition. ness, and must be seen to ciated. ESTHER E C. be WOODWARD E. BURNHAM, Administrators. For vriee and terms. inguiries may made of either of the Mail address, Hampton, Conn. limantic Div. 198-3 or 649-6. Tel. novid Probate the | undersigned offer for sale, for immediate together with stock estate of Jerome M. Woodward, late of Hampton, located in the | on, on what is known as I\LmhAH Hill, 3 very pleasant and sight- ly situation. and is as good a farm as| acres or | more of the tillable Jand is sitvated con-| veniently near the farm buildings and is| absolutely smooth and free from stones | and could be worked profitably with trac- tor if so desired. At present there are 25 head of cattle and three horses on the | assortment of farm | Erinder, power saw | <tc., also an un- usually good assortment of small tools- is watered by windmill never-failing well, and house, barn and all outbuildings House is large and roomy and, like all the other buildings, This is a splendid opportunity for someome to own a_fine farm and equipment, all ceady to do busi- appre- be Administrators. Wil- NOTICE COIT & SHOLES | will have their offices opem for busi- ness Saturday nights to 9 o'clock, to accommodate patroms wn- able to call in the daytime, snd to eare for inereasing Dbusiness. On Franklin Square—one flight up. trom 7 M | Telephone FOR SALE Two-tenement house. six and nine rooms each apartment, with garage for car, with | all modern :mprovements, on East Main 8t., lot 50x150, five minutes’ walk from Vranklin Square. For fuil particulars, see . COVELL Tel. 1527~ 3. lll cur st e TO REN‘r FOR IENT—\r‘vrn rooms and bath, 25 monthly. Coit & Sholes. novild "TO BENT—Modern apartment. ad only. Inquire of Mre. E. A. Norris McKinley Ave noviid angy cottage, with TO RENT. improvements. Coli & Sholes, on_the 2283. novsd 4 FOR SALE Fine Residence Property No. 120 Broad Street LOT 175x225 FEET A rare opportunity to obtain a splendid home. Inquire of James L. Case Tel. 876 40 Shetucket SL Squdre. Phone FOR ERENT—Six-room apartment om CHf St., 2ll mpdern improvements, steam heat, no carfare, rent $35; also six-room tenement on Laurel Hill, hot and cold water, bath and gas, rent $15. 1nqu|n~ of Willlam F. Hill, Thayer Bidg. noviod ) BENT—Furnished rooms, head of Court St., 106 School St. noviod FOR RENT—A small store. lnwhc 170 Franklin St. ov10d TO RENT—Furnished r roum. to gentle- man, centrally located; board if desire Phone 1460, 57 CIiff St. FOR SALE—Automobi _FOR SALE will sell have 2 Do Jame FOR SALK PARTS FOR ALL Norwich Auto We \EES 0F CARS Wrecking Co. tear ‘em down and se pleces Phone 3112, 3ext tr Swan's Garage ALCTION STANTON L. BR AUC’I ION ~Westerly THURSDAY. NOV 1922, sharp, all]3 s smoothing carpenter’s 1c FRED MATTERN Preston, Conn nov11STuW ELECTROLOSIS MADAM BERGSTRESSER Removes Hair, Warts and Meles by Electrolosis. 6 Asylum Si. Tel. 981 T ¥OR RENT_Garage for three cars, Tear of 36 Pranklin St, $10 per month Aapb' Alling Rabber Co. novdd 0 RENT_Furnished room, 49 Church c.u evenirigs. novsd RENT— Oak- “1o St. $750 Cash Pa‘yment BUYS A TEN-ACRE FARM, 7-ROOM COTTAGE HOUSE, BARN, 5 HEN- IMMEDIATE SEND FOR FARM NERIES, FRUIT. POSSESSION. BULLETIN—CHOICE OF 400. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST WESTERLY, R. L FOR SALE A good upright Plano, condition, $85; $15 down, $1.50 weekly. TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Fraskiin Square. in first class Large facm Bear r mrtlcul.a ring 181-4 Norwich. rox ll!fl—unuxe age nousc, six rooms improvements, Crescent St 40 noved " ténement_ modern Chestnut St. _ Bard “T0 RENT Good improvements, 99 Umion Co. s s 00 1o “l!—nru rooms, 50 Cofllr st Inquire Amerlc;.n Shoe Repairing l.o. 36 F’rank“n t. ov 6d TO RENT Fornished two-room bun- low ; heeds s go0d chance ?:r carpenter or {\md,u:u to get lo.! rent, gas and eleétric lkhu Phone 758-3 novid —_— e CIGARS CIGARS. ‘Whitestone Cigars arc $70 per thousand J. F. CONANT, 11 Frasklin St PAINT AND WALLPAPER I"lffl Chain \ “...u\ and Chestnut Sts . Mgr. Nothing over bo.‘m i combination POR FALE—Paint. § wlar $2.50 Zrade; wallp. Biazer, 183 West Main 5t nest '; Fire Stator. myld i ——— AUTOMOEBI LE ACCESSORIES “%0 BENTPurnished housekeeping. Tel. 535-2. Bros. £ rooms for iight lmire wa 0 nice six-room lmsmant. modern mm‘ennnu Inquire 'nnnm Loll Co Tel. 1819. TO RENT—Small furnished ment, 82 McKinley Ave. Mrs, _novid apart- . Congden. FOR SALE A $600 Upright Wegmsn Miahogan: Concert Piano. used only s shert time, vou cdmnot tell frem mew. 8§ priced_at $225. eekly. TA’-K"&GN ACHINE SHOP, Frankiin Sguare. two-famly house, seven and Hight rooms, all modern imprévements, with garage for twe cars, lot 88x150, ive minutes’ walk from Fraakiin iquare. Also twe two-family heuses, six and five rooms, with all modera improvements, lot 114x120, on Mt. Pleasant St. A freat oppertiaily; $2,000 cash required on each house. For turther particulies, imduire of JAMES E. MOORE, Eooms 111-112 Theyer Bidg. FOR SALE ey with year 1’:2 crops harvested, fuel for long, cold winter. This be sold at once, even if We 1o make a must 'm For ail One lwmlkmhfi,fl nv-yuue.umnunfifidnim. For farther particalars, inquire of © [ JomE A MORAN- octl6d Fraakiis Square. b0 casH PATMENT 50 ‘é?el on fnain dhtSmob) BG nxon rlvar 20 lnrnoultty ormmtn Price_$5,000: “YQN!' AG"CY. novlda ‘Willimantie, y ecially Terms, $25 down, $2.50 . —— “TO RENT—One single room, by day two light ) RENT Store at lnqushe Goldblatt's Slnt Store, “ ank- lin St. TO RENT—Room with knehenetu tor light housekeeping, Division St octléd TO RENT_Well _taraished, hekted Mml. 34 Frank! St oct10d _TO nxr—guxu:em of nine and hmh. all muflern. at 1 e B randitn e TO RENT A STORE AND TENEMENT. WiLL RENT TOGETHER OR SEPARATE AT 280 FRANKLIN STREET. AP- PLY MAX_ SCHWARTZ, 55 FAIR- MOUNT sfatrr PHONE 1055 You Who Are Readirig This Advertisement _wtnfl'n_llg_ev}'dn}d can %mmm‘ it | 18te. ljtuiliib-'wry- articalars, Phione 3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. 28 Shiefticket Street GbAL akd Wedd R BN T m..% Prices. ‘ . ‘ > % SL. formeriy ; | AUTO TOPS, slip WE MAKI. hi :h :fidc (1-1")"\ a lope, sport tons and cummon Lops and weather- proof mde curtai a tion guarantecd with every job. 4 Auto Trimming Snop, Majestic Bldg.. t floor. Phone 2114. nov10d NORWICH Auto and Truck Paint Shop: all work guaranteed. Joseph Ferry, P & Phone 1397. HERE 1S MERIT In our work: it Imperial Garage Co. Chestnut St ,Po:m 929, radiator covers, curiaing, covers and tire covers, remphoister- ki lnomhowhdflniniwy.rlfik —bring the radiator to US and you are certain of a good looking, watertight, . ‘pod.fiy functioning rediator in the ! | shortest possible time. e St ' WILLIAM E. SHANLEY 499 Main Street Norwich, Cona. . OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Carriages, Wagons, and Carts Michanical Megdics, Pairking, Trim nia‘, UM and Wood Wark In All s Branchs Swfi&fllikflorp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET