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FAIR AND WARMER Ping TODAY AND TOMORROW __NORWiGHH, A Bulletin Want i Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Femals A Bulletin Want Advertisement Wil Get it _ Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Miscellaneous FOR SALE NOTICES AUCTIONS _ WANTED—Immediatel; for a month: will pay price; must have heip at once, as sick- ness has taken away all hands. Get in touch immediately with W. S. Brown, heperd Hll Farm, Central Village, CflnAn. d £ for btore Write Box 1896, this office. WANTED —Young_man Tebl7d work. WANTED_Foreman on small dairy farm; married. Address Box 18, Bulle- tin Office. febl7d WANTED — Toolmakers, machinists. Appiy M- E. J. Shannahan, The H. E. Harris Engineering Co., 1047 Broad St., Bridsfn febl6d WANTED At once. young man to assist baker. Inquire at Waursean House. feb, AT LIBERTY — A - practical male nfluenza, pneumonia or nervous red; formerly with U. S. Med- Address Male Nurse, Bul- 3 febidd NTED—A good all-round paper- and painter; a good situation Address Painter, P. O. Conn, feb13d hange: and do work around hotel. Windham Inn. WANTED—Woolen Knowles 100 The Glazier Mfz. Co., Glastonbury, Conn., (Hartford County). ~ BOY WANTED to work in _drug store. Inquire at this office. ~ jan10d CARPENTERS Wanted on tenement con- struction. Steady employ- ment for one year, with good accommodations. Elec- tric light and heat supplied in bunkhouses and excellent meals served at cost in new restaurant. Rate 75 cents per hour for 9 hour day, with increase to 10 hours per day as soon as weather permits. Open shop conditions. Apply to the GOODYEAR MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. Telephone construction de- partment, 43-14, Danielson division. Phone tifebl0 weavers on WANTED—A c?o,lls, '!fl:n{:lfl“'lfil stead:; osition, with sms mily. Al I‘&\'!Vx: 318 Washington St. Tel. 17¢° teblid ; TWANTED_A competent housemai no washing; family of three; g0od po- sition and wages. rs. Henry F. Ulmer, 34 Maple Grove ave. febl7d WANTED—General housework wom- an, middle_aged; uuil family; no wishing. Write ‘Box 16, Bulletin. eblT WANTED — Old false teetn, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money loaned on lib- eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co., 154 Water St. (near Shetucket St). isep2sd - . WANTED — A party would like to ‘buy a_ pup, collie preferred. Address P. O, Box 1189, Jewett City. febl7d ‘WANTED—To purchase a house of 7 to 9 rooms within 15 mindtes of ranklin Sq.; give price. Address Box 353, Bulletin Office. feblid WANTED—Elderiy or middle ed lady for housekeeper: ome in tamily: R. L C. Norwich, Conn, R D.'4 WANTED—A - capable _colored or white woman fof general housework; can go home nights:Apply Mrs. H. Hill, 15 Washington St. febled T WANTED-Salesiadies for . Saturday afternoons and evenings. F. W. Wool- orth, Co. t1feb10. nCo. =% WANTED—Cook and _second __girl. Call at 100 Town St. any day _exc fonday. L2 il S A ANTED—A middle aged woman to a.s:sl in general housework; Do pastry cooking or heavy work; good pay. Box 13, Bulletin Office:+ - . <Jan30d WANTED—A_competent cook. Ap- ply avenings. 'Mrs. John T. Almy, 32 Lincoln Ave. jan26d yANTED—Girls; good pay;. stead: worie N The Turner-Stanton Co. 71&1\115 ~ WANTED—Salesladies, at the F. W. Woolworth Company. jan13d T WANTED—Piano player, Saturday afternoon and eveming. F. W. Wool- worth Company. - jani3d music FRANK G. BENSON sy Teacher of Vioiin ORCHESTRA Sor Dances, Weddings and Receptions. 92 Fifth Street. Phone 1251-13 Ernest E. Bullard TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 3LISS PLACE {1 HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND TRUCKING AND TEAMING GEO. LAMBERT, OCCUM, CONN. Telephone $17-12. Long Distance x:uckln‘ and Moving. TEAMING and movimg; long distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 792. nov27d 'WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Automobiles, FORD SMITH Form-a-Truck, re- d and good mechanical condition. bie-McCormick Co., 52 She- feblld price low. The Shetucket St. febl1d truck, in gooa cord_tires. The Frisbie-Mc- Shetucket St. feblila 4, Slightly . new car guaran- . " The Frisbie-Me- etucket St. feblld 9 touring, overhauled, tires, looks and runs The_Frisbie-McCormick Co., ucket St feblld seven passcager| low. The Frisbie-! USED CARS AND TRUCKS—Our ok is selling fast Spring will show the greatest shortage of both new and used rs ever known. Don’t dela: Buy now. We store free unt % I_ist Time payments arranged. The=Frisbie-McZormick Co., 52 She-; tacket St teb1ld FOR SALE—Ford engine, has just been reground. new pistons, rings, con- mectings large. new valves, bearings have just been burnt in, ready to in- stall in your car. Norwich Welding Co., Chestnut St. Phone 214. tffeb1d FOR SALE—We can_g-ve immediate delivery on Maxwel! Touring Cars at 39 Chalmers Tourfng Cars at Maxwell 1 1-2 Tom Truck at 5 . These prices are delivered. If you contemplate having a car for nexl Spring oetter order it now as the pri: may be higher and delivery delayed. Second hand cars. H. E. Anderson, Danieison. Conn., Tel. 340, 21 Maple St. tfoctisd. DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL cnlu inves- tigated Write Postoffice Box 472, N ch. Conn. oct1ld HOTELS D. JOSLYN, 295 West Main St. to Join Woodmansee, light and heavy teaming; local and long dis- tance furniture moving a speclalty. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St Phone 335. LONG _DISTANCE MOVING. T_BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAX.ING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasunable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. PIANGC TUNERS PIANO TUNER. BYRON A, WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584. 122 Pro: FREDERICK. T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave LOST AND FOUND LOCT—30x3% Weed chain, on Willi- santic road, Kindly return to this ot- fice. feb1 ND—One large Weed chain, near station. Owner can have same by applying at station and paying. for ady. feb17d AUTOS TO HIRE James Bus Service 20-Passenger Bus and 2 Cadil- lac Limousines, and Twin Six Packard for hire. . Special rates for long distance. Main Telephone Office 1988, also Vellis Lunch 1917, Weddings, Christenings and Funerals a specialty. If you want a comfortable firp&o ride in call up JOHN ILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., ot ‘anning Ave., American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Phone Shetucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway DRUGGISTS Our Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil With Hypophosphites is recommended for coughs and colds on the lungs. DUNN’S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET THERE s 0o savertsing medium Ia ice car. Phone 865-12. BUILDING Cover Yourself By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING Save the price of covering by saving the coal in your bin. - Now is the time to apply this covering, and you can find all sizes in stock at THE PECK McWILLIAMS CO. Central 'Wharf. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to . STETEON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. Eastern Connecticut aqual to The Bul- | T, \ for 5 i v ‘elephone 50 West Main St il oy i F~ v o ' ~ Dodge closed serv. | WANTED-Good bye, folks; I expect to leave the window this week. I'm the j0c a day less camera at Smith's Pharmacy, Inc. feb17d WANTED—By first or middle of March, 2 “small place, enough land to keep cow, good sized house. Write to Mrs. David Wilson, R. F. D. 7, Nor- i ‘Conn. feblbd 'WANTED—Five tons cow hay or mowed oats, delivered 'in Franklinj staté price. Write Hay, Bulletin Officé febidd AFTER INFLUENZA our ‘Ray will save your hair. Mme. gren Shop, Thayer Bldg. Tel. Violet Lind- tefebl0 WANTED—Boarders _at _Simpson's Lunch, 82 West Main St. Good board for $6.50 per. Try us. Simpson. ANNDORA cigar, mild, 2 for 25c, Anndora Special. 7 each, Anndora Midget, a short, mild smoke, 7c; City each; Manila cigar 5¢, six for 25c; 20 Natural cigarettes’ 35¢; 20 Egyptian Prettiest 25c; lots of pipes, good opp. Woolworth's 5 and 1 janz4d WANTED—To buy second hand fur- niture. Get our prices before vou sell A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 1 ) jan7d every Thurs- Water St. A novd WANTED_Motorcycle and _Dbicyel repairing. We are agents for Harley- Davidson motorcycles and have a 1920 on display. Norwich - Cycle Co., 44 Water St. decka WANTED_All kinds raw furs, hides and skins. A, L. Mills will be at Nor- wich Tallow' Co. Talman St, every Saturday till further notice. novid WANTED—To buy vea: calves, 18¢ ib. Wp beef and dairy cattle. Call B Glaubinger, Colchester, Ct. Tel. 65. aug2d3 WANTED _ Antique furniture, ml rors, colored glass. silyer. historical ehina, old books.®and old leste; A Bruckner. 55 Franklin St Tel 11 mayi6d WANTED—Raw _furs, . A. Heebner' e "Will Pay Highest Cash Price or Take in Trade— Pianos, Player Pianos, Victrolas or Vielins. “THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street % BEG amonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all Persunal prop- erty at a low r; of ‘interest. * Unr deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN CO. Norwich, Conn on LOAN 63 Frankiin St. LIBERTY BONDS Of all issues bought, $50.00 and $100.0p deneminations. Cash immediately for installment cards, books and coupons. Office- at SHU-FIX, 236 Main Street, on the Square. OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR SALE— Horses TWENTY-TWO brewery account of our breweries offer to the public ov horses; pair of chesinut 2800 1bs, a beautiful pa nice pair black: dandy pair, pr browns, weight team, price $10 young, sound horse orses; on losing we lance are ; we always bought the best money could buy and we were always proud of our horses; no horse nice i our stable over 8 years old; don't pay high prices in your city for horses, for in Providence horses are of no va moto here sing. everyone 14 day as our superintendent tells y them back: we pay all expenses kets free; 14 harnesses, 19 wago) car hay, 9 tons straw in bar: perintendent at oir stable, corner more and Lester Sts. Take Cranston St. car, get off at Gilmore St. Provia R L, Tel. Providenc FOR SALE—Fine team of farm chunks. 3400 takes them. Aleo hay in the barn.” Phone 91-23 Willimantic, eb7d. JUST ARRIVED They are here! Twenty-eight horses of the blocky type, and suitable for all kinds of work. You can find a nice pair or a gentle single horse. Come and see them. We will sell or trade. ELMER R. PIERSON. 6:3. Jan26d HORSES 50 head, 28 head that have {been here one week that are lall - acclimated and good broke; also some good second hand - horses, wagons, har- nesses, new and second hand. If you need anything in the horse line come and see me. | E. J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Malu St., Tel. 5! Tel. Residence 1212, Stable 650 —-— T e salt ) RESTAURANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH. #7252 Mala St. Life cigar, Peerless cigar, special 5c| shapes, 50c, at Fagan's Smoke Shop,! FOR SALE _Twelve bulls, age from 2 day to 2 years, from'$i5 up, these bulls’ from cows making Irom s Lo 20 pounds of butter and trom cows of 2 vears making over 400 1bs. ol milk in seven days. "If you want these bulls, act guick; otherwise they wil. have to o¢ suid Lo B0 into veal and beef. W. S. Brown, shepherd Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. febiid . FOR SALE Single Comb Rhode Isl- and Red cockerels, good color and size, sice 35 each. Adaress A. H. Brown, Colchester. Conn. Tel. 4-12, 1eb14STUTh FOR SALE _Thompson, country residence, U0 féet above sea level. " Substantial three story - brick dwelling tnirteen rooms, two bath- rooms, .ceplace, hardwood floors, steam heat, electricity, modern plumbing, ga- rage for three ‘cars; barn; waler sys- tem; driven well, supplicd by motor; 40U ‘galion iron water tani 000 _sq. feet land; shade trees, fruit trees shrubs, price $5,000. G. L. & H. J. Gross, Real Estate and insurance, 110 Westminster St. Providence. R. 1 eb10d. FOR SALE—One new milch cow with KFOR SALE — Thoroughbred Barred Rocks and Rose Comb Rhode Island Red cockerels; 30 to select from; price | $4._ Duffy. Tel. Lebanon D; enl7 OR SALE—White drop-head rotary machine, almost new, first class condi- tion. B M. Bliven, 11 'Huntington Piace. e nnecticut, also one due to freshen; Al ock. M. J. Shea, Frankiin Road, Franklin. Tel. 1099-13. febldd FOR SALE—White Pomeranian pup: 1Py 5 weeks old; good chance for g0« pet dog. Call evenings or write B. Cote, 3 Sylvester St. feblsd | FOR SALE—Three new milch young| icows with calves by thneir side. = Kred Durr, Norwich Town. feb13d Registered Ayrshire two good cows and som dandy bull calves; I am overstocked; come and take your pick; herd tuber- culin tested by the state. Ggorze S. Eastford, Telephone | Putnam Division. febl3d FOR SALE—Scveral of the finest farms in Windham and New Loncon counties. A, H. Maine, Groton, Conn. "FOR SALE—A good new milch cow | with calf, grade Holstein; price rizht. A. D. Lamb, Yanti feb13a FOR SALE_Three young cow: pigs, reasonable; will exchange. vin, ‘Scotla C: feb12; one cut- Kk lined, in A-1 condi- measurement. A, febi2d co due to E. DeWolff, Plain Hill. . ome Prince Albert, a only 'slightly used, and tion, 40-42" chest Hagberg & Son. awa Phone 463-1 febi2d “FOR SALE—Boston terrier puppies. ped.greed stock. Hugh Miller, North Franklin. tifebl10 FOR SALE—Hack, sleigh, fine dition. John Dodd, 202 Boswell A: trfeb10. PIANO FOR SALE—New Packard p} ano. Will sell at a reasonab! to settle an estate. Write P. 5. Sterling, Con R SAL odern conveniences; > for auto. Inguire o ill Temna: $750 Buys 5 Five-room Cottage all furnis ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over a 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The | cottage has clectric lights and ' the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $500—part cush—several hurired cords of wood and sdme timber. A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulle! (Choice of 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41. West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 m\} il FOR SALE I|] Good Seven Room Cottage and Shop or Garage, with large lot— Price $2200. Hill. In_ quire of Laurel THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones \S FOR SALE SIX ROOM COTTAGE With Fifteen Acres of Fine Land at Norwich Town | JamesL. Case-’ 40 Shetucket Street (Real Estate Department) Meat and Grocery business for sale right in Norwie good location, doing a business of $1 000 per week; last week's receipts 31, 147.81, all cash. This store has the best 0f equipment, 2 new cash regis- | ters, 1 electric coffec mill, 1 electric meat grinder, 2 new computing scale: marble slabs, a new meat refrigerator, 10x7, office well furnished, stock pack- ed to the ceiling, and. will seil for sacrifice price if taken at once. Owin; to the owner's. health. he is compzlled to sell, and I consider it a rare oppor- and you cannot go Wrong on such a purchase. Meat cutters and clerk be retained ,if desired. If you are looking for 'a nice business, DON'T DELAY, ’phome at once to F. L tunity. This place is doing the buslnews; can { able; | DENTISTS FOR SALE Thompson, Connecticu country residence, 600 feet above ut,-”} level. ~ Substantial -three story brick dwelling, thirteen rooms, two bath- ‘rooms, fiteplaces; hardwood floors, steam | heat, electricity, modern plumbins, £a- rage for three cars; barn; water Sys- tem; driven well, supplied b 600 gallon iron water tank; feet land; shade trees, - fruit shrubs; price $5.000. G. L. & H. J. Gross, Real Estate and Insurance, 170 Westininster St Providenice, R. L ebl! moto; Fine_ Washington Strest 'residence of nine rooms, il modern i provements, extra large lot and a | barn. Only ‘one tax a year.. Price $7,000. Full_paraiculars by writing Box No. 7, Bulleti A GOOD HOME FOR A LOW PRICE Seven rooms and bath, - electric lights, steam heat, set tubs. A large lot with grapes and fruit trees in pleasing variety. The barn is now used for a garage. Price $3,500. Archa W. Coit Real Estate—Investments Insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE | Near Broad Street A Two-tenement House in a good location with improvements and in good repair, always well rented, Owner leaving town. Price right. For particulars FRANCIS D. DONCHUE Central Building Phone Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE farm, very productive, new s, well established milk route, one mile from. Franklin Owner hes to sall on ac- unt of other business. J. L. LATHOP & SONS. Insurance and Real Estate, 28 Shetucket St., Norwielh, Cosn. FOR SALE An exceptional opportunity to secure |a good going profitable business, well established; near car lin lecated near city. particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Franklin Square FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD 233 Main Stréet. $4,500 WILL BUY Three Tenement House, all modern, with stors already rented for $60.00.a month. Situated in good location in Greceneville. For full particulars sce A. V. COVELLO Telephone 683-3 198 CLIFF_ST. very desir- For further Tel. 792 DENTISTS e e e T, DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 and 7 to 8 p. m. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon K’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 m.to 8 p. m Telechone FOR finest - apartment -in, the . city, tral’ location. febl8d —les L FURNISHED ROOMS with heat. Apply at 67 Church St. For particulars, call 554. FOR RENT _ Cottage house at iy at The' Plaut-Cadden Co. 302 able. ‘anning Studlo, 52 Broadway. . dec8d’ RENT—After March 15th, ‘the ‘nine rooms, sieam heat, janitor service, cen- Inguire Bulletin Office. | d. SR e R TO RENT—Cottage 19 s“;:‘;fl?d"‘"’ untit ‘e Church St.; modern dmprovements. Ap- ~ STORAGE—Hoiisehold “goods _ stored for long Or Sort term; rates reason- Owing to weather comditions-on Fi . 6, 1920. and 'the smail number of bids recetved ‘for kederai Aia Project No. new bids wili be received at tie oifice of the State Highway Commissioner, ‘State Capitol fourth’ floor, west end, m., - March 15, 1920, for the same sections of road as- IolOws: ». ksd HAKTFORD-NEW . LONDON Trunk Line, Federal Aid Project No. 4. This work consists of -the necessary grading, culvert comstruction and sur- 1acing ‘necessary to,- the - satisfactory completion of a concrete highway 18 (eighteen) feet in.width and 32.2 miles in length between Hartford and New TO RENT—Furnished rooms;, al rooms for light houseleeping. at 106 School St. - Phorie 1043- ‘AUTOMOBILE ACGESSORIES bard? Have you poor ghts? your magneto recharged | Chestnut St. Apply augi3d _ FORD OWNERS—Does Four car sta ave in. the car|Salem, 41,600 feet in length. Fhile you wait. Norwich Weiding o.. - a London.. For . biddin, urposes, tl Work has beer divided. ihto Tour Soos tions as follows: $ No. 1. 'Towns of. Glastonbury and + | Marlboro, 41,550 feet [n length. No. 2. Towns of Marlboro, Hebron rt | and: Colchester, 39,080 feet in length, No. 3. Towns of - Colchester and No. 4. Towns_of ‘Salem, Montville including _all Ford _size part payment or bought for casl count to dealers. Lewis L. Fales Cor) feb3d. TBODIES and cabs for motor '"‘{Ekrd ;" Fo touring and runabout bodles taken as ais- | Middletown, . C oration, 307 Dean St., Providence, R. L and Waterford, 47,715 feet in length. _Plans and specifications may be seen at - the offices of Division Engineers Charles F.' Taylor, 181 Maim. Street, B Bushell, . Norwich, Conn, also at the office o1 the Highway Commission- er in Hartford. D- | Lhayer Bld; TOPS FOR FORDS—One-man complete with side curtains; we al: St., Providence, R. I TThfeb.3 top have rear curtains with bevel plate glass; both in stock and ready to at- tach, ' Lewis L. Fales Corp., 307 Dean Contractors may present proposals for any ome or more, or all. or the sections, and may make bids condi- Uivnui ofi Teceiving one.or more of the contracts. In the event of any ore contractor being awarded the four con- tracts, he must give reasonable assur- S0 ~ Auto Radiators AREPA]RED 'AND RECORED LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OF.DE| ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East 8ide) NORWICH. CIONN. ‘Hood and Radiator Covers For Fords $3.25 THE T. J. SHAHAN C0. Next to Post Office ting or piece of machinery, is b a simple piece of repair work to ‘o1 PERT WELDERS. would have to be the process was invented. Remember, OUR W Iy makes the b jthan it ever was. Inquiries invited. 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn, Thoroughly Tested Under Air Prgssure often appears to be a serious, ruinous crack or break in a cylinder, Our welding works wonders in re- pairing broken metal parts—parts that scrapped” before CLDING general- roken part STRONGER NORWICH WELDING 'CO. ance of his financial ability and ex- perience so .that the work . may be completed in the time .which will be specified by the Highway Commission- er 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 his R | ability to conStruct and complete this work, such proof to be in the-form of references to work. already done and evidence as to his financial standing. A certified check or surety company bond for one-third the amgunt 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 period, he shall forfait to the State a part of the de- sit which shall be equal to the dif- erence between the total bid of the defaulting bidder and the total bid of the person or persons with whom tne congract is finally executed.. The amount of this forfeit shall be taken from the surety company’s annual or bid bond or certified check accom- panying the proposal. Contractors will pay particular at- tention to the information contained in the specifications and the requirements noted in the proposal form, which is a part of the specifications. The successful contragtor shall start work within a period of ten (10) days after the date of orders to do o with' a sufficient force of men and equipment to complete the contract within the time limit. C. J. BENNETT, STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSIONER. NOTICE The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the Cjty Hail building, in said Town, each day, Sundays excepted, from Feb. 2d to Feb 21st. from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. to listen to appeals from the doings of the As- sessors, and to transact any other busi- ness oroper to be done at said meet- ing. Dated at Norwich, Conn. Jan. 20th. 1920. FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX P. M'MAHON, Jan20d Bourd of Relief. ut ur LEGAL NOTICE ~ NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:— Notice -is herehy given that at a meeting of the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich heid on the 2d day of February, 1920, applica- tion was made to ovder the proprietors, of lanis fronting the sidewalks herein described to form and pave such side- walks as indicated in‘the said appli- cation, hereinafter fwly set forth, to wit: To the Court of Common Council of the CCity of Norwich: FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. — The Committee on Public Works are of the opinion that the sidewalk on the westerly side of Central avenue from Golden street to Prospect“street should Insist on getting Duluth Imperfal Hecker-Jones Flour of your groel will make hens lay. Phone 326-5. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO, Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; be formed and paved with tar and asphalt concrete, or cement concrete, or |and it recommends the passage of the following, resolutions Resolved, That Josef Rymsza, Anton Kozlowski, .Irene Ververis, John K. Fanning, Heirs of John Connelly; abeth Sulli PURINA COW CHOW BIGGER MILK PAIL YANTIC GRAIN AND - PRODUCTS CO. Phone 999 WHEN YOU'VE MADE UP YOUR MIND TO BUY YOU BETTER MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO BUY A garet A. Barry, Michael and Johanna Barry, Michael J. Cummings, Richard and Catherine Driscoll and'John P. Driscoll, owners of land abutting on the westerly side of Central avenue betwcen Golden street and Prospect street. be, and they are hereby, ordered to duly form and pave with tar and asphalt concrete, or cement concrete, at their own expense, the sidewalks abutting their respective premises, in accordance with the grades and lines already cstablished, to the satisfaction and acceptagce of the Street Commi sioner, on orfbefore the 1st day of May. 192, 2 Resolved, That, provided the said | sidewalks referred to in the above res- : olution are not duly formed with tar and asphalt concrefe, or cement con- crete, as directed in the preceding res- olution, to the satistaction and aé- ceptance of the Street Commissioner, on or before the 1st day of May. 1920, the Street ~Commissioner is herehy directed to lay and form said sidewalks in accordance. with the intent -of the foregoing_order: the just cxpenses of j the work ‘so done by the Street Com- missioner ¢o_be paid by the respective owners above named neglecting sald order. Norwich, Feb. 21920, C. F.. WELLS, JOHN T. GLEASON, i Committée on Public’ Works. Resolved, - That ' the consideration of the foregoing . resolutions recommend- BASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY DR.' ALFRED ‘RICHARDS DENTIST 8 Office Hours: 3-12 a. m.—1.30 10 & p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings Room 305 Thayer Building . Tel. 299 Residence tel, 1225 UNDERTAKERS The Henry Allen & Son Co, - 83 MAIN STREET © -~ | FUN_ERAL DIRECTORS | AND EMBALMERS RACINE, Real Estate and Insurance, Danielson, Conn. Phome 198. jan27d Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 David H. Wilson. _ Willard J. Way. S e o e | THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY (0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest ed by the Committee on Public Works, reiative to the forming and paving of si@ewalks on the westerly side of Cen- tral avenue, be postponed. to a meeting of -the Court of Common Council to he held at the Council Chamber on the 1st day of March,.1920, at § o'clock in_ the evening, and that notice thereof be given in the manner required by law to’all personsinterested to appear it they seecause and be heard in: rela- tion thereto. + The persons named in the foregoing resoltions and all parties interested ~ CALL UP 734 With .or Without. Gas ments but Always and ECONOMICAL— "HODEL RANGES We. furnish Re s of 12 FERRY. TREFT Attach- FFICIENT A. J. Wholey & Co. are hereby notified to appear, if they 3te cause, mefore said Court of. Com- mon Council - at “said_regular meeting to-be held March 1. 1920, at 8 o'clock in the evening, and be heard: In rela- tion to the matters contained in-said apnlication and resolutions. Pated at Norwich, Copn, eb. 13, : : v & ‘W RFRISEE. febl6d + % "City Clerk. DANCING. N. H. LEVY, Instructor, Chamber of Comimerce Hall, Norwich. Private lea- sons dally; evening classes. Monday and Thursdays, 8 p.m. Phone 1741 Jan23d ¥ an, William Campion, Mar-| . AUCTION ON MARCH 10TH, 1926, at 10 clock a. m I will sell ‘at public ‘auction &t my farm in Franklin, Conn., on road. Yantic to Lebanon Center, 21; cattle, farming tools, wagons, harnt es, Empire milking machine, Ford mo=~ Dile, and a few small articles. WILLIAM A. MASON.' Phone 29-3 Lebanon. P. O, Yfiv PLU MéING AND GASFITTI“‘.‘ T. F. BURNS : Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET . Phone 581 = Modern Plumbing is as' essential in modern houses ax elesrricity is to lighting. We guaran-( tee the very best PLUMBING WORK| by expert workmen at the fairest| prices. : Ask us for plans and prices. | J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ¥ . ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq., Washington Bui Norwich, Conn. 3 Agent for N. B. O. Shest Packing. | FOR SALE ot Good 50-acie iari, well locatedd pleasant surroundiligs, 8-room house, Arst ciass condition, % lurge poultry uouses aud OULDULUIDGS, acres Lice Lelds, Zu actes pastures 10! acres woulland, pleaty lruit UBIX 34,9905 Pouy_casi requireds J TRYOX’S AukaCY, Willimantic, Coun. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Aistomohdles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim< ming, Upholstering and Wood Waorks, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STR! Why Throw Your Old Away, when you can: have them {as good as new if you bring ito the City Shoe and Hat Cleani | We also dye all kinds of Shoes, black or brown. i 33 BROADWAY A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Norwich, Conn. Phone 1356-4 FOR ALL OCCASiON® Orders Deliversd MAPLEWGUD NURSERY CO.. T. H. PEABCDY Phone 996, IT | Nickel Piating an: KINDRED FINISHES oL TS UNITED METAL MFG.' CO., Inc. Thamesvills~ Norwich, Conan Prompt and Satisfactory Work . Your Old . i SOFT AND STIFF HATS Made to look as good' as new ‘at the BROADWAY SHOE SHINE SHOE REPAIR SHOP 52 3BROADWAY l AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich cr Phone 5818 Jewett City . . Post Office, Noryich Town . - LOWELL J. WHL.COX BOWLING AND BILLIARDS A AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, == -MAJESTIC BUI NG TRERE aavercising medi Bastern Connecticnr cqunl o e Buls letin for businse resuith - o Lot e

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