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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It Adverhsement.wm&{lt A Bulletin Want : Adverbmt will Get l! 'WANTED—Mals WANTED —Position young man 25 years old, textile school graduate, eight years' - miil . experience; would consider position as second hand or overseer of tcard roem; thorough knowledge of cotton cloth and yarns and their manufacture. Address 64 Turner St, Willimantic. ren1sd WANTED _Immediately, a_farmhand for a moath; will pay any reasonable price; must have help at once, as sick- hess has taken away all hands. Get in touch immediately with W. S. Brown, Shepherd Hili Farm, Central Village, Conn fenitd " WANTED—Younz_ma store work. W for. Thls office. te Box 1896, Address Box 16, Bulle- : “febitd WANTED—At once, young man_ to! Inquiré ‘at \Waurcean feb16d T WANTED—A man to care for fur- and do work around hotel. Phone i nn tireb10 TF.D—“-OB'J'H vers on The Glazier Mfg. Co. Conp., (Hartford County). WANTED to work Inquire at this office. CARPENTERS Wanted on tenement con- struction. Steady employ- ment for one year, with good accommedations. Elec- tric light and heat supplied in bunkhouses and excellent meals served at cost in new restaurant. Rate 75 cents per hour for 9 bour day, with increase to 10 hotrs per day as soon as weather permits. Open shop conditions. Apply to the GOODYEAR MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. Telephone construction de- partment, 43-14, Denielson division. Knowles looms. Ty ~ povy Jan10d | 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. your names on file and be reddy for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FOR SALE—Automobiles it cylinder 5 pass e low. The Frisbie- Shetucket St. feblid BRISCOE 1819 touriris: repainted, <, - | Phone 833-2 “USED_CARS AND_TRUC ock is selling fast. :Spring wiil show e greatest shortage of both new c. e immediate on Maxwell Touring Cars at halmers Tourfng Cars at prices ontemplate spring petter order it Now as the pi may be migher and delivery aelaved Second hand cars E. " Anderson, Cotn Tei 540, 21 Mapte 3t in drug | Get| _ L609; Maxwell 1 1-2 Ton Truck at|— WANTED—Funh WANTED—Miscellaneous _ % ESS e not| WANTED — Influenza, pneumonia, arenEss e g et e R e Apply at once to C. S. Marshall, ’stallun Restaurant, W Willi feb. TWANTED—Git el Wori gt:gd ay. Carpenter Mfg, ewton gLy v * le’blsd TED—A A competent glrl tor housework. , Mrs. William B. Huntington Place. febl8d 1308, Jewett City. WANTED — Furnished Greeneville carbarm. . Buhet!n Office. . THAIR GOODS to order,. scalp treat- ment, face massage, etc. Lindgren Hair Shop, No. 106 Thayer Bldg. Tel. 572-3. e febldd room near Address Box 3, febisd A second maid; with small family, Mrs, ¥, 313 Washington St. Tel. 1767. [eblSd v " WANTED—A cook,. good Al splendid wase g steady position, with small famil, A. Levy, 313 Washingion St. . Tel. 15 feblis 2 TWANTED _A competent housemaid; no washing; family of three: 0od po- sition and wages. Mrs. Henry F. Ulmer, 34 Maple Grove ave. febl7d _ sework wom- family; no | Bulletin, al h ‘midile_aged: zatl Wr.te Box T8, an, washing. feblid WANTED—Salesladies for .x(tc"nonns and evenings. i Saturda& } W, | Wool- worth C titeblo. ANTED—Cook_and _second _girl. | Call at 106 Town St. any .day e.‘c’ept Monday. febod: | Midget, { Life cigar, | Natural ci WANTED — A ‘party would 1 buy a pup, collie preferred. Address P. O, Box 1189, Jewett Cl(y leble WANTED —To purchase a_house of 7 to % rooms within 15 ., minutes of Franklin Sq.; give price. Address Box 3, Bulletin Orfice. lebl7d WANTED—Boarders at Simpson's Lunch, $2 West Main- St. Good poard for $6.50 per. Try us. Simpson. ANNDORA cigar, mild, for 25c, Anndora Special, Tc each, Anndora | a short, mild smeke, T uty Peerless cigar, special 5¢ each; Manila cigar 3¢, six for 2sc; 20! rettes 35¢; 20 Egyptian' Prettiest 23c; lots of pipes, good shapes, 50c. at Fagan's Smoke Shop, opp. Woolworth's 5 and 10. jan24d | WANTED—To buy second hand furs niture. Get our prices before vou 5 Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. 2 MveMmt Will Seil lt_ Advertisement Will Sell It | AflvflfimmeltWillRentk FOR SALE ' FOR SALE FOR SALE: Single Comb Rhode Isl- and Ked cockerels, good color and size, price 3o each. Adaress A. H. Brown, Colchester. Conn. Tel. 4-12. fdllis'l‘ 'Th "FOR SALE—Thompson, C t, country res:aence, tu) feet above Sea level, ~Substantial three story brick dwelling, thirteen rooms, two bath- rooms, irepiaces, nardwood floors, steam heat, electricity, modern plumbing, ga- rage for thre€ cafs; barn; water s tem; driven well. supplied by motor 60U gallon iron water tank; feet -land; shade trees, fruit shrubs; price $8,0600. G. L. Gross, Real Estate and insurance, 170} Westminster St. Providence, R. L. febl6d TFOR SALE—Good oned, well made violin; Stradivarius model; send $22 for full complete outfit; wiil deliver any- where. B. B. SpiceT, Norwich Town, Conn., Delivery No. 9. febldd day to 2 years, from $ pulls from cows making from io to 20 | pounds of butter and from cows of 2 years making over 400 1bs. of milk in Scven days. |1f you want tiese bulls, act quick; otherwise they wili have to be suld to go into veal and beef. W. S. Brown, Shepherd Hill Farm, Central Village, Conn. febl7d FOR SALE—Three new milch young! h calves by their side. Fred| WANTED —A_competent cook. - Ap= 155 an7d feb13a ! ply evenings. .Mrs. John T. Almy, 32"\ NwED_Raw furs, every Thurs-| SALE_Several of the finest Lincoln Ave. jan26d al H A Hoebners, Water St. A.|farms in Windham and New Lonaon WANTED_Gifis: mood pay: .steady C. Bennett. . nov4d |counties A, H. Maine, Groton. Conn. cork. The Turner-Stanton Co. janiid| - AT pe A 5 ity e ‘ng. We dre agents for Licrels { TFOR SALE—A go0d new milch cow i TED—Salesladies. at the F. W.| R fcon’ motorcyeles and have a 1920 { with caif, grade Holstein; price right. ! buslSi Gt Jartad | o isplay. | Norwich ~ Cycle Co., 44|A. D. Laib, Yantic, Conn. = febldd i NTED—Piano player, Saturday | Water St. A decsd FOR SALE_ Three young cows and jafternoon and evening: F. W. Wool-| ¢, xmpn ™ Old faise teetn, 1fberty | pigs, reasonable; will exchange. Gar- | 2orth Company 113d_ | yonds, diamonds, money loaned on 'Yb-}\ln Scotiand, Conn. fep12d eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co.. 1 T, e R R T VIS b = % 8 S S FOR SALE—One Tuxedo, one "\4\[* MusiIc 154 \Va’;er St. (near Shetucket St). awas, OMeAPRinoE Albert, all- silk: lined, o ¢ 'slightly used, and in A-1 condi: ED—AIl kinds raw furs, md ll"ll’\ 40-42 chest measurement. A, FRANK G. BENSON skins. A, L. Mills will be at Nor- | Hagberg febi2d . h Tallow Co. Talman St. every | -—————c 2 3 ¥ N ich A Fralme : FOR § Three cows, due to Taacher of Vioiin Saturday till furtlier notice. movid | ogiion soon, K. DeWolff, Plain Hill. | cacl WANTED—To vuy vea: lckl\'!s. 18c | Phone 463-12. febl2d ORCHESTRA . up” beotiand: dairy. cattle, ~Call Ed it o bt Sor Dances, Weddings aad Glaubinger. Colchester. Ct. Tel. 63 | 4ition. John Dodd, 202 Boswell Ave. Receptjons. s trfeb10. WANTED — Antique furniiure, mir- ¥ N. ackard ‘_ 92 Fifth Street. Phane 1251-13| A ored glass. siiver. historieal | o it \?‘1'{"s‘:“s‘x'rtz‘,:“zni‘tf,,j"l,,}’ce LR chine soldl Dodies S undsinidile Alto settle an estate. Write P. 0. Box B‘};;g‘;?;,} SR TR 15, Sterling, Conn. tebsa. Ernest E.Buliard | = U Wi o o TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN PHONE 127-4 ° B8LISS PLACE I HAVE A FEW OUTFITS TO LEND TRUCKING AND TEAMING LAMBERT, OCCUM, CONN. Telephone 617-12. Long Distance ‘Irucking and Moving. TEAMING and movimg; long distance trucking a speclalty John H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phoné nov2id GEO. nn anc heavy teaming iance furniture mo Tel. \\ oodruansee, light 1 and long dis- speciaity. < LEY & SON, Phone 1335, CE_MOVING. _BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket Phone 607. NO AN 1 2 MOVING. TEAM(NG AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasunable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. PIANC TUNERS PIANO TUNER. BYRON A, WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584, GEER, THE PIANO TU Prospect St. FRE. DERlCK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave, ER._ 122 LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Between 55 Ch St and Breed theatre, or in Breed theatrs, i smail pockethook, containing -85 bill tand small cha F.nder please re- turn to J. P. Sullivan, Bulletin Office: Reward. febl9d LOST—30x3% Weed chain, on Willi- mantic road. Kindly return to this ot- fice. tebiTd T—Between Norwich and 30 Ibs. print butter in box, Sure Rising flour. Spencer, Lebanon { Leba- 2l AUTOS TO HIRE DETECTIVES CIVIi. AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich. Conn: octlld HOTELS 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 UNDERTAKERS “ilac Limousines, and Twin Six James Bus Service iZO-PA.uenger Bus and 2 Cadil- 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 car to ride in call up JOHN 8 , 21 Fanning Ave., | Norwich. Dodge closed serv. ice car. Phone 865-12. BOWYLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING, CIGARS, The Henry Allés & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET : FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Pavid H. Wilson. Telephone 410-2 Willard J. Way ! TRERE 1 no saverdsing medium ia Eastern Commecticut equa! io The Bui- letin for business resulta ne Cigars are $33 per thousand. . CONANT. 11 Franklin St. [ Whitesto Flowers and Trees| FOR ALL OCCAS;ONS Orders Delivered MAPLEWGUOD NURSERY CO, T. H. PEABODY Phone 285 ¢ s i | i i AR N T S S s Will Pay Highest Cash Price or Take in Trade— Pl_ayer Pianos, Victrolas or Violins. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street Pianos, On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all’ Persunal prop- erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for MONEY sa LIBERAL LOAN CO. TOLOA St Norwich, Conn LIBERTY BONDS | Of all issues bought, $50.00 and $100.00 Cash immediately for denominations. installment cards, books and coupons. Office at SHU-FIX, 256 Main Street, on the Square. OPEN EVERY EVENING FOR SALE-dorses FOR SALE—Matched team of horses, a blemish, guaranteed perfect aiso 10 tons hay at $23. if once. Cox, 91-23 Willimantic: iscontinuation of my business compels me to sell my two express horses: dapple gray horse, b vears old and sound, weight 1100 lbs., good worker and extra good driver, “ost me 3250 short time ago, will now sell for s 40: also bay horse, 8 years old, sou At 1250, good worker single 5 extra good farm horse, § .nsn express wagon and two | express h 5 133 Frankiin Sto ppliv at residence, ring bell. feblsd 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. Tel. 536-3. Jan2 HORSES 50 head, 28 head that have been here one week that are all 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. £ J. HAMILTON 371, 373, 375 Main St., esidence 1212 Stable 650 —_— 6d RESTAU RANTS WANTED WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN, TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH. 252 Mals St ——— e DANCING. N. H. LEVY. Instructor, Chamber of Commerce Hall, Norwich. Private les- sons daily; evening classes Mondays! and Thursdays 8 p. m.- Phone 1747. _.Jan23a PLUMBING AND GASFITTING T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing . 81 FRANKLIN mi‘f | l modern conveniences; easy ter. xchange for auto. Inguire Box yard tailor 40 per cent. i* you will call at 205 8 Norwich Waste and Cotton gonds only. jan22d $4,500 WILL BUY Three Tenement House, all modern, with stors already rented for $60.00 a month. Situated in good location in Greeneville. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO Telephone 683-3 198 CLIFF ST. $750 Buys a Five-room Cottaze all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is i a quiet 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 cush—several hurired cords of wood land some timber, A rare bargain. Metal Co. Send for Wilcox’s Farm .Bulletin (Choice of 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR R SALE Good Seven Room Coihge and Shop or Garage, with large lot— Price $2200 Laurel Hill. In_ quire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones 7] FOR SALE SIX ROOM COTTAGE With Fifteen Acres of Fine Land at Norwich Town JamesL. Case ' 40 Shqtucket Street (Real Estate Department) Meat and Grocery business for sale right in Norwich; g00d location, duing a business of $1,- 000, per week: last week’s receipts $1,- 14781, all h. This store has the best 0f equipment, 2 new cash regis- ters, 1 eiectric coffee mill. 1 electric meat grinder, > new computing scales, marble slabs, a new.meat refrigerator, 10x7, office well furnished, ock pack- ed to the ceiling, and will sell for a sacrifice price if taken at once. Owing to the owner's health he is compelled to sell, and I consider it a rare oppor- tunity. This place is doing the business ang you.cannot £o wrong on. such a parchase. Meat cutters and clerks can be retained if desired. If you are Jonklng for a nice business, DON'T DELAY, ’phone at once to F. L RACINE, Real Estate and Insur:.\nce. Danlelson. f‘onn Phone 398. Jan27i FOR !AL. Good 50-acre farm, well gleisan( surroundings, 8-room houss irst class condition, z large har poultry - houses and outbuildings, 20 ag:e! nice dfileldds 201 acres tp.lftura. 10 acres - woodlan enty fruit. Oni $2,000; $300 cash required. 5 YON'S AGENCY, . Willimantic. Coun. located, { P — $5,000 WILL BUY TWO FAMILY HOUSE It has seven and six rooms respec- tively. There are modern conven- iences and there is a large lot. Within 15 Minutes’ Walk of Frank- lin Square, Archa W. Coit Real Estate—Investments Insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway FOR SALE Fine Washington Street residence of nine rooms, has all modern im- provements, extra large lot and a barn. Only one tax a year. Price $7,000. Full paraiculars by writing Box'No. 7, Bulletin. 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 Norwich, Conn. Phone Small farm, very bu.ldings, ‘well established milk route, situated ome mile from Franklin square. Owner wishes to sall on ac- count of other business. J. L. LATHOP & SONS, Insurance and Real Estate, 28 Shetucket St Norwich, Conm. FOR SALE An exceptional opportunity to secure a good going profitable business, well established; necar car line; very desir- able; located near city. For further particulars_inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Franklin Square FOR SALE SEASONED HARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE GR FURNACE—CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. HARRY B. FORD Main Stre productive. new Tel. 792 DENTISTS DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 30-3 and 7 to DR. ALFRED RICHARDS - . DENTIST Office Hours: . 9-12 2. m—130 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-9 Room 305 Thayer Building 299 Residence tel. Tel. 1225 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon K7 Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR: F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: S9a.mito 8 p. m. Telephone Phone 581 Modem Plumbing essential in modern houses as ity is to lighting. We guaran- i TO RENT TO RENT-Fbir-room fiat. Inquire Dr, N. B. Lewis, Main St. feb19d "o R&W—The Barber homestead on Plain Hill; a large, fertile farm sur- rounded by ' neurby markets; great dairy and truck farm; arrangements can be made to sell hay enough to pay rent; only respomsible part: need P . F. W. Barber, 13 Bo!well Ase-. h. Phone 145 “FOR RENT_After March finest apartment in the rooms, sieam heat, j tral location. febléa T FURNISHED ROO! heat. Apply at 67 Cnurch St wth.. the city, nine! janitor serv.ce, cen- Inquire ‘Bulletin Office. ith steam . feblod. TO RENT——‘"ol(age 13 Slater Ave. For nax‘ticulars‘ call 5564. janl4d FOR RENT — Cottage house at 71 Church St.; modern improvemeénts, Ap- ply at The Plaut-Cadden Co. dec302 STORAGE—Household Koods stored for long or shoft term; rates reason- :b(l]e 9 anning Stu@io, 52 Broadway. ec TO RENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light honsekeeping. at i@ Schonl St. Phone 1048- also Apply aug?3d ~ AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FORD OWNERS—Does your car start hard? Have you peor lights? Have your magneto recharged in the car while you wait. Norwich Welding Zo., Chellnut St oct25d Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East $ide) NORWICH, CONN. BODIES and cabs for motor trucks, including all ; Ford sizes; ~Ford tourjhz und runabout bodies taken ai part payment or bought for cash; dis count to dealers. Lewis L. Fales Corp- oration, 307 Dean St. Providence, K. L eb3d. TOPS FOR FORDS—One-man top complete with side curtains; we also have rear curtains with bevel plate glass; both in stoek and ready to at- tach. Lewis L. Fales Corp., 307 Dean St., Providence, R. I TThfeb.3 Hood and Radiator| Covers For Fords °$3.25 THE T. J. SHAHAN CO. Next to Post Office SEE OUR WORK FIRST THEN GET OUR PRICE FOR PAINTING YOUR CAR MOTOR CAR PAINT SHOP 854 West Main Street Phone 738-23, l FLOUR, GRAIN: AND FEED. Insist on getting Duluth Imperial or Hecker-Jones Flour of your grocer. Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; will make hens lay. Phone 326-3. GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO. WHEN YOU'VE MADE UP YOUR MIND TO BUY PURINA COW CHOW YOU BETTER MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO BUY A BIGGER MILK PAIL YANTIC GRAIN - ND PRODUCTS CO. Phone 99? " LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE ‘ The Board of Relief of the Town of Norwich, Conn., will meet in the City Hall bullding. n suid Town, each day, Sundays excepted, ["am Feb. 2d to Keb. 21st, from 10 a. m 4 p. m., to listen to appeals from the doinEs of the Ase sessors, and to transact any other busis f\ess vroper to be done at said meet~ ng. E):led at Norwlch Conn., Jan. 3.‘. FRED G. PROTHERO, JAMES C. FITZPATRICK, FELIX P. M'MAHON, jan20d Board of Relief. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 13th day of Hevin ary, A. D. 1920, Presenit—NouwsON. J, AYLING, Judge, Estate of Louise Rithweisch, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Executors exhibifed their = ministrat:on account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it % lhere—‘ ore ordered That the 25th day of Febru~ ary, A. D, 1820, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at thé Probate Court Roem in the City of Norwich, in said Distriet, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Execn- tors are directed to give notice thereof by publishing this order once in Some newspaper having a circulation in gaid& District, 4t least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and make g turn to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The. above and foregoing is a tree copy of record. Attest: HELBEN H. DRESCHER. febl Cler] RE. AT A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of Febrm= 1920, ary, A. D. Prosent_NELSON J. AYLING, Judge Estate of Josephine E. Bailey, late of Norwich, in said District., deceased, Lou J. Williams of Norwich, ConR appeared in Court and filed a petition praying. for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon the estate of said deceased, &l- leged to be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined ®t the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District. on the 24th day of February, A. D. 1920, at "3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that mo- tice of the pendency of said petition, and of said hearing thereon, be givem by the publication of this order ome time in some newspaver having a culation in said Djstrict, at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing 15 & trus cop3 of record Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. 9d Clerk. T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD N h, within azd for the Distriet 9’;'\ the 18th day of Febru- Present—Nk J. AYLING. Judge. Estate of Benjamin/ P. Franklin, late of Griswold, in said District, deceased. Nellie P. Franklin of “ich, Conn., appeared in Gourt and fil # A N mtion praying. for the reasons therein set forth. that an instrument nurporting to be the last will and testament of said_deceased he admitted to Drn‘n.t’e netition “be heard and determined th> Piabate Conrt Roam n the Cit; n the 4th of Februarv, A. D. 1920, 12 and’ that notica Wherenpon. Tt Ts Ordored. That at ‘of wich in_said District, o 197 of ihs £ on, and of =ald hearing thereon given hy the nub- lication of this order one time in some ewspaper having a circulation in said n<l}'vr‘t at Ie'\et three davs prior (0 the date of hearine, and that re- BOEs e wonfs to ADIS AT NELSON J. AVTING Tudge. e ahove and foregoing Is a cony of record. Attest: HELEN M. Dnrflcnwnm NOTICE My wife having, without cause, left my bed and board, I hereby forbid all persons from giving credit to her em’ my account, as I shall not be responsi- blo for any debts contracted by her. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 1' dav v“ February, 1930, b18 JAMBES A, BARPER. ATTENTION Sidewalks The ordinances of the City of Nore wich impose a penaity of $5> upon owner, occupant of person having the care of any land or building abutting the public highways of the City where, there is a sidewalk, either graded or. paved, who fails * to have Temoved| therefrom all snow, sleet and ice with- in three hours after it shall have been deposited, or within three hours after sunrise when the same has fallen Im the night season, and alsc upom any such party who fails to have the snow on such sidewalk removed or properly sanded within two hours of its becom- ing so deposited during the day time, for each successive period of fomr { hours thereafter that it so remains after proper notice given. This will give riotice to all affected by the loregoinF Ordinances that the same will be strictly enforced and any- one failing to comply therewith prose= cuted from this time forward. o JAMES P. FOX, dec19d Street Commissioner. Why Throw Your Old Hats Away, when you can have them mad as good as new to the City Shoe and Hat Cleaning We also dye all kinds of Shoes, in black or brown. 33 BROADWAY CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Flrry“§!rm CALL UP 734 With or Without Gas _Attach- tee the very best PLUMBING WQRK Ly expert workmen at the fmnui prices. Ask' us for plans and prices. J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street ROBEKT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING \PLUMBING, STEAM HEATING Washington Sq.. Washington Building | Norwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packins- ments but Always EFFICIENT and ECONOMICAL— MODEL RANGES We furnish Repairs for all makes of Ranges A. J. Wholey & Co. 12 FERRY TREET BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Bookz Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway if you bring them! BUILDING Cover Yourself By Covering Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL STEAM PIPE COVERING Save the price of covering by saving i 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 STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skilled labor. Telephone 50 West Main St A. G. THOMPSON, F. . Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cumrings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Buiiding, 321 Main 8t Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 AUCTIONEER . Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich cr Phone 581-8 Jewett City & Post Office, Norwich Town LOWELL J. WILCOX

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