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e o LTI 3 e i “in"the Arst letter. The peock Ptg. Press Mfg. Co, New Lon- Conn. Address, aitention_of Mr. “moy wal Wwork in _dru & lnqh‘ml ‘!gh 'fflge. .‘&nll WANTED JOB PRESSMAN Enquire at _BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED Men for night work. Speeder Employment Office GOODYEAR COTTON MILLS, INC. Goodyear, Conn. WANTED The names of boys who are ing to get up in the morn- and eamn some money ing papers. Frequently are good routes. Get| your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy.| Call at the Bulletin Office., FOR SALE—Horses 28 SALE HORSES Wednesday, Jan. 2ist. I expect 28 borses from lowa. They are right off 2 and the best that grow— 1100 to 160¢. They are all and ready for work. There 1 nicely matched pairs, and s a t._ Wait for these. MER R, PIERSON. Tel 536-3. DRUGGISTS o A =T | Our Emulsion of Cod | Liver Ol Vith Hysophoshites is recommended | ior zoughs and colds on the lungs. DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET HOTELS American House l D. MORRISSEY, Prop. | 1 I First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shatucket Street Del-Hoff Hotel HAYES BROS., Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway | AUTOS TO HIRE James Bus Service i [ 20-Passenger Bus and 2 c.ani Iac Limousines, and Twin Six Packard for hire. iall rates for long distance. Main’ Telephone Office 1988, also! Vellis Lunch 1917. Weddings,| Christenings and Fuaerals a specialty. if you want a comfortable car to in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwi Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 865-12. | cLEAmiNG TODAY; PPOBABLY SNOW TOMORROW A Bulletin Want , Mohican Hotel, Advertisement Will Get I WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous 'WANTED—Girls for sewing machine work; paid while learning; good chance . Ldrgnsees Call at American 40 Thames St. jan19d T WANTED Good _chambermald, - to Housekeeper. WANTED—Girl 00d pa workThe Turner-Stanton Co. janitd ) wArrg)—sueuhdm. at the F. W. Woolworth Company. Jan13d ‘WANTED—Modern four or five room apartment, good neighborhood. =~ Mr. _ WANTED—Everyone to know that Brainerd & Armstrong wetvar; 3;‘1) on .| ducted by the ‘late D. J. MecCormick; WANTED—If * made over, call us. Co., 204 West Tel. 555-23. Your mattre: Victory Mattress Norwich, Conn. 3Jan20TUThs WANTED_To rent for onme year, WANTEDPiano _player, _Saturday afternoon and evening. F. W. Wool- worth Company. WANTED MILLINERY MAKER MILLINERY SALESLADY _B. GOTTHELF & CO. ' Girls Wanted to Learn Silk Weaving Jani3d IN OUR LEARNERS’ DEPARTMENT,‘ WE PAY YOU WHILE YOU LEARN TO WEAVE UNDER A CAREFUL INSTRUCTOR. A FINE CHANCE TO EARN GOOD WAGES. A FEW EXPERIENCED WEAVERS ALSO WANTED. x THE BRAINERD & ARM- STRONG COMPANY SCUTH GOLDEN STREET NORWICH, CONN. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3| Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX MON On Diamonds, Jew- all” Persunal pron- erty at a low rats of intorest. Unre- deemed pledges for saie. TO LQAN LIB;Ré'a LOAN 68 Frankun St. AR T DANCING. LEVY Instru EU!LDING Cover Yourss'f By Cover'ng Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING 3ave the price of covering, by < the coal in your bin. Now is ¢ to apply this covering, and ycu cai find all sizes in stock at THE PECK -McWil Central Wharf. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suecessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wo prices: by, skilled labor. Telephone r———m—— ‘GEORGE TOURTELLOTT Studio, 21 Cliff Street FRANK G. BENSON Teacher of Vioiin ORCHESTRA Sor Dances, Weddings and Receptions. $2 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 Ernest E. Buliard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 BLISS PLACE | HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND with option of buying, farm With, stock Lafantasie, 190 School S % < WANTED—Will buy potatoes and Will pay market price. In- quire 28 Market St. FALLING HAIR and dandfuff stop- etc. Madam Lindgren, Thayer Bidg. New Tel 572-3. janlid WANTED—Typewriter desk. Phone g janidd ped; shampoo, e R e Ee 3 WANTED—To buy second hahd fur- niture. Get our prices before vou sell 1A Bruckuer. 55 Franklin St. LITTLE General cigar, Manila eigar, 6 cigarettes, 20 for 18¢c; in a_package, or 23c; Idle Hour “1860” Panetelia Smoke Shop. ‘WANTED—Raw _furs, day, at H. A. Hoehner's, Water St. every Thurs- WANTED—-Motorcycle repairing. We are agents for Ha Davidson motorcycles and have a Norwich Cycle Co.“44 ANTED—ANl kinds raw furs, hide 8 SRims s A- L. Mills will be at Nor- Talman St., day till further notice. veai caives. WANTED—To bu: dairy cattle. _ antique furniture, mir. T Sliver. Jistortcal H. V. GREENE COMPANY EXPANSION CAMPAIGN elry, Watches and | During: the next 10 days ible the personnel of our 112 offices. | h calibre men of Our training will in- v, enable you to dou- ood character. atost profession on| ch, G etk Pugh, after 10 A. M.,! BERTY BONDS | issues bought, $50.00 and $100.00 ations. Cash immediately for ent carde, books and coupons. e at SHU-FIX, 256 Main Street, {on the Square. OPEN EVE | 69x132—variety of f: Duluth Tmpertal or ana “Beef Scraps; Phone 326-5. materials at right| _ “h0 West Main St.| PURINA SCRATCH FEED CHICKEN CHOWDER COW CHOW PIG CHOW PURINA f We have a solid car of these wonderful feeds just in and can fill your order right now. Teacher of Viofiini, | YANTIC GRAIN AND PRODUCTS CO. Phone 999 BOOKBINDING TRUCKING AND TEAMING PIANOC TUNERS LAMBERT, OCCUM, CONN. Telepkone 617-12. tance Trucking and Moving. TEAMING 2nd moving; ibng distance trucking a specialty. Jjohn H. Ford, 233 Main St . Phone 792. nov27d €. D. JOSLIN, 295 West Main St suclessor to John Woodmansee, light ind heavy teaming: local and long dis- iancs furaiture moying o specialls. el §5° C. B. BROMLEY & SON, cket St Phone 335, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN 4 ROBBINS COURT Phone 584 BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order /108 Broadway LEGAL NOTIGE NOTICE TO CREDITON AT A COURT OF AT i ROBATE HELD hin and for the District GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. - 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAXING AND TRUCKING @oge very promptly and at reasunable pric K ARTHAUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone.175. CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Street FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont’ Ave. DEAD ANIMALS REMOVED DEAD HORSES and COWS REMOVED FREE OF CHARGE Call Tel. 997, New Londcn WEST SIDE HIDE CO. Norwich, on the 16th day of Janu- e y anu. SON' J. AYLING, Judge, Estate of Henrietta Karkutf, late of Norwich, in said’ District, deceased, Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased to bring within' six months from this date by a notice to that offect, tozy copy of this order. on th post mearest'to the place whes deceased last dwelt, and Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and make return to this J. AYLING, Judge. Tho above and foregoing i3 & trus eopy of record HELEN M. DRESCHER, in the same FOR SALE Advertisement Will Rent It LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—1,000 tons bituminous coal. Apply Tife Ironsides Board Cor- poration, Norwich, Gonn. Jan20d _FOR SALE—Bar fixtures, mirrors, show cases, cabinets, desk and other office furniture, cafe formerly con installed four years ago at a’cost of $3,000. Apply on premises or Telephone 1361-3. 2 janzod FOR SALI elgian hares, all ages, one large dog kennel, and one ruil- blooded Jersey cow. . Goldie, Yanuwe. Jan20d s &) FOR SALE—Four new milch cows, with or without calf. Herman Frink, Lisbon, 20 minutes’ walk fro; Bald- win's store. Jjanisd FOR SALE — Combination business- party ‘two or four-horse bob sicd eavy three beam, bolted, naturai crook bobs, with heavy frame body foF ty seats for 20, with 'driver's seat, which may be put an or taken off in few minutes; this sled was built t0 order from the best of clear native white oak lumber, gotten out specially, and built for business, and has always been kept painted and housed when | not in use . Inquire W. K. O'seil| Plainfield, Conn. jan19d FOR SALE—Cheap, a sleigh, in good | condition. Inquire 176 Main St. Tel.| 215-4 Danielson, Conn. jan19d FOR SALE—29 young laying hens also one Cyphers modei incubator. 150 & capacity: price reasonable. Ing Bilas Parkhurst, Canterbury Turnpike, Norwich, Conn,, ‘or Phone 1160, jan19| FOR SALE—Two business sleighs. Apply at 202 Franklin St. _ JaniSa FOR SALE — Two bob delivery & slelgh, good con-! dtion, Shc.ln Finn Bros., Jewett City.| sleighs, one drivi Jjan’ TFOR SALE—Pickerei palt. Broadway Fish Market, 40 Broadway. jansd ence and groun OR SALE together with adjoining Sunnyside Heights, Putnam; improvements; cash or Call. write or ‘phene Kennedy, Gen. Lyon Inn, janZd FOR SALE t‘ Al Near Broad Street A Two-tenement House in a good location with improvements and in | good repair, alvays well re Owner ieaving town. Price For partic FRANCIS D. DONOHLU Central Building R P orwich, Conn. Coal Yard, 73 feet water front, ped for business. Cottage, 6 rocms, ail cor Lot 50x120. Low Pricc. Cottage on Broad Strect—7 raoms, yin Lot steam heat, gas and el Would Reat a R. 8 BARTLETT Room 14, INVESTMENT SUGGESTI preferred stock; Eastern Manuf turing So. 7% cumulative f ulative preferred stock; D. Goif & Sons, Inc., 7% first mortgag bonds. s ARCHA W. COIT Phone 1334 - $750 ed. This is a wonderful ba; uated as.it is in a quigt village not| over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—several hundred cords of wood and some timber. A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1.1 Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 Packer, West Willingto; FOR SALE—Two bob. sleds. Greeneville; includes store and teme- ment. Will sell at reasonable figure. Call 950-3 New London, Conn. jan20d Cash Register. Can be seen by calling at Auditorium Hotel, or by calling logging or trucking, demountable par- | 950-3 New London Conn. jan20d FOR SALE Property on new cement road in FOR SALE Four second-hand Desks and one Complete outfit for retail ice business,| compriging wagons, ice tools, ice houses, storage capacity 5000 tons, exclusive right for cutting ice on never failing reservoir. Very loWest price. e | ICE BUSINESS FOR SALE ine business opportunity. Inquire of T. E. HOPKINS DANIELSCN, CONN. TWENTY-FIVE NEW MILCH COWS Tel. 30 Lebanon B The Wauregan Co. 7% cumulative § referred stock; Barstow Stove Co. 7% cum- £ Real Estate Investments, Insurance f}| 63 Broadway §! Buys a Five-room Cottaze all furnish- | COWS FOR SALE JAMES H. HYDE North Franklin, Conn. FOR SALE e 1J‘§um housekteeping; b Tel. 613-12. bath. © City Lunch. ; gas, light and housekeeping. Mrs. Congdon, 52 Mc- Kinley, Ave. e For particulars, cell improvements. Inquire at Mrs. Jacob Gordon’s, 49 Fairmount St. Jjaniid Church St.; modern improvements. Ap- Dly at The Plaut-Cadden Go. Gessid” for long able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. dec8d . n Union St., two rooms . 5ot jan20d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light Janid TO RENT—Cottage 19 Slater Ave. 5 ____ Janldd FOR RENT—Rooms with all modern FOR RENT — Cottage house at 71 STORA Household goods stored r short term; rates reason- 3d rooms for light housekeeping. ~Appi 3¢ 106 Scriool St. Phone 1048.5, aney TO RENT—Furnished rooms: also $25 per nigh! lighted and heated spaces. suitable for light manufacturing, and two stores in Majestic Building. ' Call 950-3 New | London, Con: FOR RENT. For dances, fairs, cte, Olympic Hall, two large well- FOR SALE—Automobiles cellent condition, four brand new tires, cheap if taken at once. 3¢ Franklin St. City. spring vetter oider it now FOR SALE—1917 Ford coupe in ex- N. D. Theroux, Jani3d FOR SALE_One 1916 Ford touring car, A No. 1 condition, one 1916 Ford | delivery car, A No, 1 condition; must be seen to be appreciated. H. age, R, D. No. 1, Norwich, Conn FOR SALE—We can_give immediate Maxwell Touring Cars at s Touring — Cars at il 1 1-2 Ton Truck at These prices are delivered. If ou contemplate having a car for next s the price be higher and delivery delayed. ond hand cats. M. Anderson. nleison, Conn.. Tel 340. 21 Maple St tloct: §1500 buys a Six Room Bungalow d two acres of land. One mile m Daniclson Center on State ad. N'T MISS _THIS OPPOR- TUNITY y to i BODO &.CO. Box 422 CONN. T AT »f about anary and and full grocery ¢ndid business in paying t once will interested, floors on ind_the FOR SALE Atir: Altr ive Eight Room COTTAGE With Large Garage. mediate Possession. iJames L. Case 40 Shetucket Street (Real Estate Department) "FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED | FOR STOVE GR FURNACE—CHEST- | NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD Tel. 792 233 Main Street. in sit- | FOR SALE Good 50-acre farm, well located, pleasant, surroundings,’ $-room house, first “class condition, 2 large barns, poultry -houses and outbuildings, 20 acres nice flelds, 20 acres pasture, 10 res woodland, plenty fruit. Only 2,000; $500 cash required. % TRYON'S AGENCY, ‘Willimantic, Conn.’ | Bro: AUCTION TUESDAY, JAN. 27, 1920, Big opening sale 40 head right from Crescent. Iowa, bought by ome of the best horse buyers in the west, and shipped by the leading horsemen of TUNITY ¥OR SALE.|large body ....... | running order | STEWART 1300 iB. TRUCK, Conti- |nental Motor, Timken Axles..... $425 steam | jeeived ac the ofnce of the State High- | way Com 5 { fourtn west end, p. m. Used Cars Our dull season is your best time to obtain a good Used Machine at Sacri- fice prices. A few geod ones are list- ed below. BUICK 1816 TON TRUCK, electric lights, seif starter, good Cord Tires, - $500 REPUBLIC 1500 Ib. TRUCK, good RD, ONE TON, Runs good, TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED FOUND—Cam: Dblack and brown dog. same by payifig charges. B. E. Bar- Tows, Uncasville. S jan20a LOST—Jan. 12, a Scoteh collie dos; e to my house, white, ner can have LOST—Saturday afternoon, a Weed tire chlhl_-3lx4‘g, in_city Finder re- turn 58 Thames St. Reward. jal\leA swers to name of Glen; with collar but no tag. Reward if retr-med to Henry Craighton, Norwich Town, R. D. 8. ¥ janiad b i $375| ' DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS 3 DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 2. m.—130 to 5 p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Buflding Tel. 209 Residence tel. 1225 _ DENTIST ‘DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Rulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon §7Grory Building Norwich, Conn. T —————— ET——— DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Maia St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9a.m.to 8 p. m. - Telephone —THE— FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. COMPANY 52 Shetucket Street LEGAL NOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS will be re- ivner, State - Capitol, ). for constructing the f wing sections of h.ghwa 3 W JON Trunk deral Ald Project No. 4. s work consists of the culver: comstruction and fo the sati highwa; width and "3 tford and ndon. bidding purpose: work ha divided into four of Glastonbury and 0 feet in length. ns_ofs Marlboro, Hebron | “olchester, 39,080 feet in length. 3. Towns ‘of Colchester and , 41,500 feet in lengt] s_of Salem, Montville feet in length. Plans and spec at the offices of Charles F. Taylor, dletowh, Conn.. A, ell, Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn., also at the “office of the Highway Commis- sioner in Hartford. Contractors may present proposals for any one or more, or all of the sec- tions, and may maKe bids conditional | on receiving one or more of the con- tricts. In the event of &ny one con- tractor being awarded the four con- tracts, he must give reasonable assur- ance of his financial ability and ex- perience So that the work may be completed in the time which wiil be specified by the Highway Commissioner | as a result of his study of the bids presented. Each bid, whether for one or more sections, must state the time which the contractor estimates for the duration of the job. These estimates of time will be used in determining the date of completion of the work. The con- tractor must also submit proof of h ability to construct and complete this work, such proof to be in the form of Teferences to work already done and evidence as to his financial standing. A certified check or surety company bond for one-third the amount of the bid must accompany each proposal un- less the contractor shall have filed with this office an annual proposal bond. In case of failure or refusal on the part of the bidder to enter Into contract within the set perlod. he shall forfeit to the -State a part, of the deposit Connecticut, Hamilton Bros. In this lot| which shall be equal to the difference sou will find big matched teams, big single horses, farm chunks, well mated general purpose and business horses; harness, double and single, team wag- ons. carts and everything that goes with a horse. If you have anything to | sell, bring it in and we Wil sell it. Don’t forget the date, Tuesday, Ja 1920, rain or shine. Hamilton . auctionesrs. Horses arrive this week. Come In and look them over. E. J. HAMILTON. FOR SALE Good Seven Room Cottage and Shop or Garage, with large lot— Price $2200. Laurel Hill. In_ quire of THOS. H. BECKLEY creditors of snld da: notified to present p said_esiate Lo the at 113 Fourth St., TRERE 18 16 advertising medium ix Bastern Ce ut eanal 10 The Buls ietin for Tesuits wich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing ordes § WILLIAM KARKUTT, Administrator. 278 Main Street Phones 2/ L e CIGARS. Whitestone Cigars are $53 per thousand. J. F, CONANT, 11 Franklin St, ithe time limit. between the total bid of the defanlting bidder and total bid of the nerson or persons with whom the contract is finally executed. The dmount of this forfeit shall be taken from the surety company’s annual or hid bond or certi- fied check accompanying the proposal. Contractors will pay particular at- tention to the information contained in the specifications and the require- ments noted in the proposal form, which Is a part of the specification: The snccessful contractor shall start work within a period of ten (10) davs after the date of orders to so do with a sufficient force of men and eauin- ment to romnleet the contract within NETT. loner. (oot s o) State Highway Col INSURANCE RESTAURANTS Public Sérvice Cars Insured. J. L. LATHROP & SON 28 SHETUCKET STREET UNDERTAKERS The Henry Allen & Son Co. 832 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 David H. Wilson, Willard J. Way WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN. TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH, 252 Main St. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St. t your bus. where 13 o uzh the ad- Bulietin. WHEN YOU WaN o= iness’ befors the oub: medium betier sthan ¢ vet tising corzmn: ! 15 G agvertising medium in Bastern Cohnecticut aqual to The Bui- | letin for business results. ons may be soen DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- igated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich, Conn. oct11d BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLIN ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING. LEGAL NOTICES. . The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City | Hall building, in said Town, each d { Sundays excepted, from Feb. 2d to Feb. 21st. from 10 a. m. to 4 to listen to appeals from the doings f the As- sessors, and to transact any other busi ness vroper to be done at said meet- ing. oDated at Norwich, Conn., Jan. 20th) 1920, FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX P. M'MAHOY, jan20d Board of Relief NOTICE —T0— PERSONAL TAXPAYERS, Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to pay toe Personul Tax in the @ Fersors being assessed the sum of iwo dollars as his Personal Tax, and for the purpose of collecting the same I shall be at the State Hospital Tues- ‘day, Feb. 3d, from 10 to 11.30 a. m., at George W. Mansfield's store, Poque- tanuck, from 12 to 130 p. m, and at the store in Hallville frem 2 to 3 o'clock p. m. ©All taxes must be paid to Tax Col- lector, ‘and all bills receipted by him. If _pald by mail, please enclose stamp i for receipt. All persons neglecting to pay this tax during the month of February, 1920, be proceeded against and prosecuted as directed by the laws of | this State. i Dated at Preston, Conn., this 17th Tn Soronciter the Ryan in Colchester, known as ghe | owned' today by Margaret T. Browne 2 miles casi of Colchesier, % mile off Norwich state road. ; n. _at 10 oddock akary, RAIN OR SI S Room Under Cuver for ALl Real estate to be sold at 2 pi M. uniess earlier desired by prospective puren.: = " 2 = ¥ One ot ‘the mogt i m:ntfin n feo o » acres tilable, balanee in ‘pasture and woodland, le_orchards and pl:nly u!' ne_-el: "mplmev.f‘ {}_’; Toom housc. furnis 5 e e hasen l:nk barn With 24 tieups, cementsfloors, lce- House, toot "shed. all- 1a" fine. condition house, tool shed, all’ T L ! Estimated ~ 200,000 “ft. - lumber, 3,000 ent. nary, -hen ords. wood standing, algo 60 tons hay, 600 bu. corn, 24 head cattle, 12 cows. T feanhon 1 high grade 4 mo. Wi reshen soon, & e § SHa Hefiiein bl o' dacd work horses. 1 two-horse team wagon, 1 dump eart, 1 democrat — wagom, team | harness, one pair Kght. harness, exgress und, drlving nurness, blamkets and nice 3 year nl& heifers, robes, 3l ighs, mowink machine. rse rake, disk harro ws, culti- vator. wecier, scythes, snaths, cradle, ox yoke, corn sheiler, chains, crowbars. cream separator, creamery tank. cans and pails, barrels of vinegar. 1 double harpoon hay fork, width 300 feet. Zood rope and block, 2 pairs of tackle blogks and rope, crosscnt saws, ice tongs, sCraping outfit. anvil and vise, number ©f smaller tools. umber of cider barrels, 3 M {RGARET T. BROWNE, Owner. AUTOMOSBILE ACCESSORIES Tuwn of Preston that [ have a war- | rart to levy and collect the Personal! axes payable Feb. 2d, 1920, each of | TOPS FOR FORDS — One-man top complete with side curtains; we also have rear curtains with bevel piate giass; both in stock and ready to at- tach. Lewis L. Fales Corporatiom, 307 Dean St. Proyidence, R, L = jan§TuTh BODIES AND CABS — For motor trucks, including all Ford. sizes: Ford touring and runabout bodies taken as part payment or bought for casii #a- count to dealers. Lewis L. Fales Cor- 307 Dean. St., Providence, R. L. uTh + 2 D OWNERS—Does your car start hard? Have you poor lights? = Have your magneto- recharged in the. car while you wait. Norwich Welding Co. Chesinut St. oCt5¢ TIRES We are now selling Diamond Tires and Tubes, at special ' prices, also Violet Ray Lenses. Big reduction on all Accessor- ies and Vulcanizing.. . Get our prices bzfore buying. Silvy’s Tire Shop 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8§ SPECIALS!! (2) 34x4%; N. 8. Straight side Fire- stone Tires, first quality, guaranteed 6,000 miles. ¢ (1) 36 x 4% Rib Tread Silvertown Cord Tire (straight side) These Tires will be sold at dealers’ prices as they are not our rgular line of Tires. Also have a few guaranteed Spark Plugs at 35c each in lots of foun THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. Next to Post Offic The PERFECT WELDING of HEAVY i MACHINERY PARTS is a specialty with us—and work coming from our completely equipped, first: ¢lass plapt is work that can be relied upon abso- lutely. ‘We PREHEAT the article to be welded always and the work is done with that ACTING thoroughness that insures genuinely satisfactory re- sults. You will find that our service ‘will save you real money and time, ‘Welding in ALL its branches done ‘here—RIGIIT. » NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. " day of January, 1920. CHARLES C. ZABRISKIE, jan17d Collector. NOTICE TAXPAYERS, Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to pay the Versonal Tax in the Town of Norwich that I have a war- rant to levy and collect the personal taxes payable Feb. 2d, 1920, each of Buch persons being assessed the sum of two dollars as his personal tax, and for the purpose of collecting the same I shall be at the Collector's Office, in the Court House, in Norwich, daily from 9 o'clock a' m. to 12.30 ‘o'clock p. mi, and from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock 1920, both inclusive, except the follow- ing days: On Monday, Teb. dth, T will be at the store of Lewis B. Brand, Norwich Town, from 11 a. ! to 1 p. m. Feb. 10th. from 10 to 71.30 a. m., at the Yantic store. On the same day at the store of Pat- rick T. Connell, Hill, from 12 m. to 1.30 p. m. On Wednesday, Feb. 11th, at the drug store of John A. Morgar, Greene- ville, from 11 m. to 2 p. m. P On Thursday, Feb. 12th, at the drag store of George Rathbone, West Side, from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. On Friday, Feb. 13th, at tha store of Sherwood i, Potter, Bast Side, from 1t a. m: to i p. m. On Saturday, Feh. 14th, at The Peo- ple's Store, Taftville, .from 12 m. to 230 »._m, On Saturdavs the Collector's Office at_City Hall will close at 12 m. noon. Personal taxes 1 he received “on the dates mentioned abave for the aif- ferent sections of the Town. ATl 'ive SOM S dnv":!ot‘fll'fll th notice must be proceeded agzalnst as directed by _the laws of this State, TITOMAS A. RORINSON, Colloctor. Dated at Norwlch. Conn. Jan. 6th, 1920, JanéTu p. m. froh Feb. 2d, 1920, to March ,Ist,i Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Préssird LAMPS AND MI'D' GUARDS Straightened and Repaired. GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER | ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. = OVERHAULING. IND REPARR WORK OF A_L KINDS Carriages, Trucks and Mechanical Re > : 4 & Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark € 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN: |