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A Balletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ——— ‘WANTED—Male CLOUDY TOMORROW " Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Wil Gei it WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous and trustworthy. For par- wages and details of du appiy. ¥, . Johnson, Uncasville, Shane 1872-5 Norwich. feb25d TWIST, m—h‘:fit farmer, capa- ble of taking entire charge; must be DRILL ST ENERS, '¥0 GRINDER OPERATORS FOR NEW T ST ot b AND BEST OF WOKING _CONDITIONS. APPLY F. O. BOX 283, NEW LONDON, o, Teb2éd o S SIS - AELP WANTED Sawm!!l help. Fers, markers, fremen, log Toli g teamsters; steady WO good board and top wages to L. B. Drockett Jonnson- R mi il ten24d YOUNG MEN for raitway mail clerks: 3110 month; experience ,UNNECEssATY. For free. parti &xaminations, J. Leonard Fxamines), 853 ington, (3 or _assistant WANTED Registered registered pharmaci: care Bui fed2dd . Address Box 49, ietin. All jnqairies confidential’ ~ Foreman or small dairy Adlress Box 16, Buile- feb17d ANTED—A man to care for fur- and do work around hotel Phone m Ing. t{febio in_arue jan10d work office. WANTED A NIGHT WATCHMAN to thi Winchester Woolen Co. WANTED MEN FOR NIGHT WORK. WEAVERS, SPEEDER TENDERS, SPINNERS. GOODYEAR COTTO! S, Inc. 'RATGEPTENERS, HARD- RGERS, LATHE AND | WANTED—Young woman wn.nu&:; sition as waitress or chambermaid. Call at 41 Baltic St. feb25d ‘WANTED—GIrl for general house- work; three in family; no washing; ex- cellent position; high wages. Mrs. Henry ¥ Ulmer, 3¢ Maple ggove Ave. feb24d WANTED—To correspond with 8 Protestant woman of good character, not under 48 years of age; object, mat- rimony. Address X. Y. 4, Norwicn P. 0., General Delivery. " feb25d WANTED—Workers for the Boston Cafe. 41 broadway, City. Tel 1963 feb25d WANTEDCook. _Call at 100 Town St. any day except Monday. feb2td WANTED—A woman for general housework; small faily; g00d Wages. Box 100, Bulletin. feb24d TWVANTED—Salesiadies for Siturday afternoons and evenirgs. F. W. Wool- worth Co. _tifed10. ~ WANTED—A_competent cook. Ap- ply evenings. Mrs, John T. Almy, 33 Lincoln Ave. . jan26d ~w - good pay; steady work, | The Turner-Stanton Co. janlid _WANTED—Salesiadies, at the F. W. Woolworth Company. 3 131\134 WANTED- vlayer, Saturday afternoon and evening. F. W. \ool- worlh Company. an13d WANTED An experienced lady for our Alteration Department. Apply THE WHITE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE Music e ———— ‘BACON STUDIO "BANJO, MAMDOLIN, GUITAR AND UKULELE Tel. 736 34 Central Building . tELEN L. PERKINS | TEACHER OF SINGING 83 UNCAS STR:ZET Telenhone 55¢-2 WANTED—A position by young man, coklege graduate, in otnce; has had cxperience; has best/of references. Ad- dress H. P, care Bulletin, feb2od WANTED — Second hand turniture; we pay highest prices in egstern Cont necticut; we buy anything; ond hand store in state. wareroons 30-3z Water Sty Write, call or tel. 703-3. $100 TO $150 MONTH—Ilundreds openings. U. 3. Government posit.ons. Men-Women, 15 up. - lixperience ¥ un- necesSary. 1isU pusitions iree. Write immediately, Fiauklin losutute, Dept 318, Kcchexcer, Na Y. ebyd. TO HANDLE the many cases of fall- ing hair caused by imuenad, eic, our otlice will be open Monday, \Wednesday {oniy, ‘The Mme. Lindgren ] 1u6” Thaye it Norwiea! Jyid GOOD WAGES ‘OR HOME WORK— We need you 0 make socks for us on the fast, easily learned Auto Knitter; experience unnecessury; we buy ail you can suppiy us; distance immate- rial; positiveiy mno canvassing; yarn supplied; particuiars zc stump. Dept. 20sC., Auto Knitter Co., Buffalo, N. Y. eb21SW. WANTED Have your monuments and headstones cleaned and repaired by a man of experience; 1 have & pro- cess that leaves granite and marble as perfect as when erccted. Kor full par- ticulars, write William ~Bobsein, 62 North Noryleh, Conn. feb23d WANTED—By a capable woman, a position as housekeeper in a small tamily. Address Box 333, Bulletin. feb23d WANTED—Pract al nursing; enta] cases influ- cared shapes, 50c. at Frgan's S opp. Woolworth's 5 and 10. WANTED—To niture. for. 5, Jewett City. “PIANO FOR SALE—New Packard pi- febisa ano. Wil sell af a reasonable price - S — = | to se % WANTED—Boarders _at _Simpson's | 12, Steriing. Gonne 0 *repia o~ Luneci;, $2 West Main St. Good voard| for §6.50 per. Try us. Simpsom FOR SALE — Two-tenement house E : with modern conveniences: easy terms, ANNDORA cigar, mild, 2 for 25¢,|or exchango for auto. Inquire Box 237 Anndora Specjl. ic each, Anndora| W : Jan27@ | Midget, a short, mild SmokKe, 7c; City| =~ T 55 = Life cigar, Peerless cigar, special 5¢ each; Manila cigar 3¢, si SALE Natural cig ettes 35 Vi H Prettiest lots pires, i oyt LE—Buttercups, § pullets, 3 1 White Cornish cockerel,’ all prize winners; Lakenvelders, 4 pul-| lets, 2 cockerels. Box 127, K. D. 6. Phone_1876-14. feb25d FOR SALE_Pair of faney matched Devon steers, comims 2 years old, broken hand: at beef price. E. De- Wolf, * Plain ' Hill, Norwieh. Phone 463-12. 2% feb25d FOR SALE—White Wyandotte cos erels, Barron strai : 3 i ¢ls, Parron strain. /J. Curtin, Balbic. FOR SALE—12 R. I Red pullets, §2 each, delivered in city. Phone 1197-12. feb2od : FOR SALE—New milch cow, G, C. Browning, Plain Hill. 1eb23M TV LOOK—Only three days left and ev- erything must go; showcases, fixtures and stock, cheap as' dirt; come early. 74 Thames St., Norwich. feb24d FOR SALE Four new milch cows, calves by side. M. J. Shea, Frankhin. Phone 1099-13. feb2da FOR SALE—Two pair of bob sleighs, cheap if sold at. once. George G. Grant, Taftville. feb23d FOR SALE — Excellent opportunity to purchase hardware business located at New London, Conn., and established 20 years; spiendid location, stock will inventory from $25,000 to $35,000; did over $50,000 business last vear: terms. part payment down, balance on time payments. For further information ap- ply to D. M. Buckley, Real Estate r\gxel;e:lgl’-'nl Eldg.. New London, Cona. eb2: o FOR SALE—190 acre farm, with 17- room house, 19 cows, 5 calyes, 185 hens and all other farm tools; will sell cheap if taken at once. Call at 12 Aqueduct St., on West Side. feb20d TFOR SALE_Threc new milch yonng cows with calves by their side. Fred Durr, Norwich Tow, feb13d “FOR SALE—A g00d new. milch cow with calf, grade Holstein; price right. A. D. Lamb, Yantic, Conn. P enisa FOR SALE—Three young'cows and igs, reasonable; will'exchange Gar- Scotland, Co feb12d by appoint- F2ANK G. BENSON Teacher of Yolin CRGHESTEA Goodyeas, “onn. { CARPENTERS Sor Dances, Wnd-ings &nC Reception.. 92 Fitth Strest. Phone 125113 t E. Builaxd Fanes Wanted on temement cou-§; TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN struction. Steady cmsioy k| ment for one year, with,| good accommc s tinas, - tric lizht an# Leat ~mpliss in bun’diouses ~1 >veale; - % o meais serve” at Cost i av v . _ restaurant. hour day, with ir 10 hours per day as s7on ask weather permits. shop conditions. Apply to the GOODYEAR MILLS, Inc. Goodyear, Conn. Telephone construction de- partment, 43-14, Danielson ivision. IF YOU ARE A FIRST CLASS | RING SPINNER OR i DRAPER WEAVER, | THE ASHLAND COTTON CO, JEWETT CITY, CONN., WANTS YOU AND WILL BAY YOU EXCELLENT WAGES. PROFIT SHARING IN ADDITION. WANTED Boy over 16, for clerical work. Apply Monday Norwich Woolen Mills Thamesville WANTED Themméofbnyswho are willing to get up in the mom- ing and earn some money, carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be: ready for the first vacency. Call at the Bulletin Office. | | DRUGGISTS Our Emulsion of .Cod Liver Oil ‘With Hypephosphites is recommended for coughs and colds on the lungs. DUNN'S PHARMACY 50 MAIN STREET DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- Write Festoffice Box 472, Nor- Conn. octild =hl ”%- '}'@rfl\," 2 amber of e igo- Mondzys Phone 1747. GEO. LAMBERT, OCCUM, CONN. ‘Teleptone $17-12. istance Trucking and Moving. ING and movimg; long distance pecialty. jobn H. Ford, Phone 792. nov27d 205 West Malu St. John Woodmansee, light ocal and lonz dis- ug & specially. B. BROMLEY & SON, A Heelneos. Water St. A . novid WANTED -Motorcvcie and bicyele repairing. We arc agents for Hariey= Davidson mojoreyeles an play. .- Norwich st. V/ANTED —Ali kinds raw | and skins. A" L. Mills will be a wich Tallow 0. Talman St., Saturday il further notice. WisTED To i up beer and d Gaubinger, 2 furs, hides Noi every rovid es Rodidelrs: Coiciiester vea: aug: s WANT~D -~ antiqu rors, ‘colored - laws china oid book . - ¢ Brutkner, 55 F.an‘un St %ol may16d n: and Wool Wante | Drop us a lipe. Our repre- sentative will® call. Territory thoroughly covered. Worsesier Rendering Co, Auburn, Mass. oo s e RYE We will pay highest market price for good Rye. Yantic Grain &(Product Co. PHONE 939 & HARTLEY, Phone 607, NITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasunable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. .AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Came to my place last week out collar or tag, medium dog, part Airedale. Owner ng W. Botham, Mansfield 608-14 Willimantie. feb25d 1p Dlac white and speckled. Notify 324 Boswell Ave. Reward. feb25d 5 reward will be paid on of the party or parties ho took the collar and license tag from my fox terrier Tuesday alterfioon. Mrs. James M. Parker, East Great Plain feb25d 1to tire ckain, on road e and Laurel Hill via ave at Perdleton’s Store, teb24d n _Jewett City and , or in vicinity of Jewett City, cd tire chain, size 35x5. Re- returned to Havens & Som, t City. feb23d 1 BUILDING =) Cover Yourself By Covsring Your Steam Pipes With ASBESTOS SECTIONAL ! STEAM PIPE COVERING €ave the price of covering by saving the ccal in ysur bin. Now is the time to spply this covering, and you can find all sizes in stock at THE McWILLIAMS CO. Cenvral Wharf. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER PECK Best work and, materials at right prices by labor. Telephone 50 West Main 8t On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all” Persunal prop. erty at low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. Norwich, Conn TO LOA 63 Frankiin St Will Pay Highest Cash Price or Take in Trade— Pianos, Player Pianos, Victrolas or Violins. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP 46 Franklin Street CASTINGS IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FOUNDRY CO. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Stroet BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Elauk Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway e THERE 15 no advertistng medium in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bul- letini for business results. | Greeneville. F £ x fi’«' @ Telephone fi Buys » Five- ed. This Is nated as it | over a 3 aunu i cottage nas el lfarmsnmgs ar A G0~Acre } cush—several ané some timl 98 $600--pari! @s of wood ! i 20 FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 e ) . FOR SALE | Good Seven Room Cottage and Shop ‘ar Garage, with largs lot— Price s'zzpo. Laurel Hill, In_ quire of . THOS. H:BECKLEY 278 Main Street Phones TWO FAMILY HOUSE It has seven and six rooms respec- tively. There are modern conven- ences and’ is 'a large lot. Within 15 Minutes’ Walk of Frank- lin Square, Real Estate—Investments -~ Insurance Telephone #34 63 Broadway Fine Washington Street residence of nine rooms, has all modern im- provements, extra large lot and a barn. ~Only gne tax a yoar. Price X ull_paraiculars by writing B o 7, Bl Small farm, very productive..new biildings. well established milk route, situated = one mile from Franklin ‘square. Owner wishes to sall on ac- count of other business. J. L. LATHOP & SONS, . Imsyramee and Real Estate, 28 Shetucket St., FOR SALE Norwich, Conn. An exceptional opportunity to secure) a goad going profitablo business, well established; near car line; very desir- able; located near city. For further particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Franklin Square FOR SALE SEASONED 4ARD WOOD SAWED FOR STOVE OR TURNACE—~CHEST- NUT WOOD FOR KINDLING. ' HARRY B. FORD 3 p - { > other bodies at once. big opportunit Tel. 792 233 Main Street. :Removed to 44 Shetucket St.|for dealers. Lewis L. Fales Gorp. 301 S S e Y = Dean St, Providence, . 1 MW(febs F()P S AL B e | FENDERS—Mudguards for Tords 5 < — il old -in pairs or seis. immediate ‘de- N 9edld s Mo i e livery.” Discount fo- déalers. " Lewls L ? PR s Fales Corporation, 307 ean , St., COTTAGE AT BEST VIEW O A 8 s irw i | Frovience, SULL . MWiéb2 ctor Car C Main St febzsd BODIES and cabs, for motor trucks. 7 Rooms, Bath, Steam Heat, Electric| 2% S T «, |including ail Fora “sizes; Ford. tourim Lights, Slate Roof, Garage, Poultry Ml;;fl;pxs-&v P dbf)x‘el ssu,\f l\;oirrxlcul; and (runabsml I;u:d;_.;sr ta;(sd‘:-‘ naw‘rzflr“l"[;l:{; House, Running Water 80 Ibs. Pros-|uotor vai Co, §21 Mdin St £eb23d | Gealers. Lewls L. Fales Gorporation. B ALL REBUILT TRUCKS—One G. M. | 307 Dean St. Piovidence, R. T Y C.%3, ton, 1 Longfora, ¢ Vims. piinted [ 0eciMW == e i Several Cottages in Gity From $2,000 ! ana guarantecd; wun furnish dny stan-| “icoUPET TOPS for Ford cars: glass- $10,0%0. - Some ‘good Farms, Want | Jard (308 body; Gitrac enclosure; all-year tope: prices. road to Hire a Small Farm. ‘l%flfioradon. 307 Dean St. nggligmw ng $105, now reduced. to $97.50; com- R.S. BARTLETT 43 BROADWAY FOR SALE Sachem (New Mearket) -Hotel ! offer for sale to close an Estate, the bove Real Estat:, consi: =el, Barn and other buildings, de- rakle for Hotel and Store with Gar- age, or can easily be arranged for three tenements. With the property goes seweral building lots adjoining; located ‘on Beswell Avenue, and on trunk line to Providence and Worces- ter. For particulars FRANCIS DONOHUE GENTRAL BUILDING Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE Good 50-acre farm, well pleasant surroundings, 8-room house, first class condition, z large bharns, poultry houses and outbuildings. 20 acres nice fields, 20 acresgpasture, 10 acres woodland, plenty fruit. Only $2,000; $500 cash required. . TRYON'S AGENCY, ‘Willimantie.. Conn, Phone located, {new Oakland touring car, Six cy 11919 g of the; TO RENT — Six-room _tenement, steam . heal, bath. gas and electric sights. 1nquire 79 Hamilton Ave. Tebldd TO RENT — Two apartments, one seven room and one five, with all mod- ern improvements. inquire 47 Fair- mount St. feb21d “TO RENTCottage 108 Slater Ave. For particulars, call 554, janléd " FOR RENT. _ Cottags house at 71 Church, St.; modern improvements, Ap- bly at The' Plaut-Cadder Co. dec30s STORAGE—Householc gonds stored for long or short ter: rates reason- able, Fanning Studio.“2 Broadway. ec ‘ TO RENT—Furnishes rooms: rooms for. light houscxceping. at 106 School St. Pho e also! Apply 1043-3. aug?3d welzghing Hign ’ must ror L rebisd - J! They are- ALE Low. om 1200 -to 1400, ‘West Main. Ly Strom. feb25d R SALE — Li “be s0ld before kind and gentle. R. feld, 7 FOR SALE—,E’MHQG team of h without a blemish, guaranteed per condition: aiso 10'tons ha; moved at’ongce. Cox. 91-23 chunik: ~ Corne: down ht driving hor: torbaeizm, B Angell Plain: 7 ey o5, t t $33. 2 llimantic. UST ARBIVED here! Twenty-¢éight horse: of the blocky type, and suitable for all kinds of work. pair or a gentle single horse. “You can find a mice Come and see them. We will sel! or trade.”, ELMER R. PIERSON. | Tel. 536-3. LEGAL NOTIGHS. 3 02 AT A COURT OF PROBATE L] at Norwleh, ®ithin anu tor tile Dis lg of Norwich, cn tie 24tn day of Febru- ary, ‘A. D, 1920, \ ‘ Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. fistate ot Ben:amin P, Frankiia, Jate | 0f Griswold, in said D strict,- deceased. rdered, (That _the Executrix efte the creditors of said deceased to bring aoms uguinst | sud esr six mowths - from th by posting a motice that effect, together with a copy of this order,”on the signpost neatest o he piace where said Jeceased . last welt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a news- saper having a circulation in sald Dis- arict; and make Teturn to this Court. / NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and lotegoins is & L ue an26a PLUMBING ANT CASFITTING T.F. BUANS Heating and Plumbing §1 FRANKLIN 3TREET Phone 581 Modern Plimbing is as essential in modern houses elevcricity is to lighting. We guaran. tee the very best PLUMBING WORK by expemt 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 Sg. Washington Building Norwich, Corn. . Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law HORSES 50 head, been here one week that are acclimated broke; also some good second all hand ho If you horse line come and see me. & 37 Tel nesses, new and second hand. Residence 1212, 28 head that have and - good Tses, - wagons, har- need anything in the J. HAMILTON 373, 375 Maiw St. Stable €50 N AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FORD OW hard? Ches:nut St TOPS Have you peor your magne! while you w NERS—Does your car start ights? Have, vecharged _in_ the car Norwich Welding Jo., octssd t. “FOR FORDS_One-man’ top complete with side curtalns; we: also have rear both curtains with bevel piate in stock and ready to Lewis L. Fales Corp, 307 Dean Provigence, R. L 1 dec3WF PRICES T slatted side educed; all our stake and| bodies o fit Ford 1-ton, thaextended Ford ahd similar sized cars greatly reduced in price; no reasonable offer refused; LE or exchange for horned -lon Bethiellem truck capa- b.e of calving 2% tons, 1919 model, one Linder, one Briscoe touring car, wodel, plete, atiached, including dou windshield: le ‘acting immediate delivery; your old top and windshield taken in'trade; agents wanted. Lewis L. Fales Corporation. 307 St.. Providence, R. Send for circular. Dean OCt24F M.W. 1913 mode:, touring car one_Saxton six cyiinder 1917 model, one Hudson T touring car, ons Kord also seed potatoes, nd Cobblers. Address . Bowler. ‘West Willington, hone 619-14 Willimantic Div. FORD SMITH Form-a-Truck, re- painted and good mechanical condition. ‘The Frisb'e-McCormick Qo., 32 She- tucket St. feblld REO 1915, four cylinder 5 pass. touring car;, price low. %ine Frisbie- McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. feblld STEWART %-ton truck, in good condition, cord tires. The Krisbie-vic- Cormicl Co. Shetucket St. feblld OVERLAND 1020, model 4, slightly uped as demonstrator, new car guaran- ty, a rare bargain. ' The Frisbie-Mc- Cormick Co.. 52 Shetucket St. feblld BRISCOE 1919 touring, overhauled, repainted, new tires, looks and runs like_new. The Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52- Shetucket St. feblld CHANDLER 1037 seven passenger touring car, price low. The Frisbie- McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. feblid USED CARS AND TRUCKS—Our stock is selling fast. Spring will show the greatest shortage of both new and used cars ever known. Don't delay. Buylnu\v. ’}\f\: wili stdre free unl&l 3 April_1st. ime payments anged. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. |The Erisbie-MoCorinith C She- S tucket S fevild <181 FOR LE—We can give immediate e e D P ey, | delivery_on Maxwell Touring Cars at Try our Scratch Feed and Beef Scraps; | $913% Chumers Tourlng — Cars at LI U IARs ey s ne Bi0ea. $11230. These prices are delivered. 1t GREENEVILLE GRAIN CO, FOR SALE SIX ROOM COTTAGE With Fifteen Acres of Fine Land at Norwich Town HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. l;hem Shstucket Street "DEL-HOFF HOTEL \EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway JamesL. Case 40 Shetucket Street (Real Estate Department) 1 | Meat and Grocery business for sale right in Norwich; good location, doing a business of 31, 000 per, week; last week's receipts $1.. 147.81, 'all cash. This store has the best of equipment, 2 new cash regis- ters, 1 electric coffee mill, 1 electric meat grinder, 2 new computing ‘scales, marble slabs, a new meat refrigerator. 10x7, office well furnished, stock pack- ed to the ceiling, und will sell for a sacrifice price if taken at once. Owinz to the owner's health he is compelled to sell, and 1 consider it a rare oppor- tunity. This place is doing the business and you cannot g0 Wrong on such a purchase. Meat cutters and clerks can be retained if desired. If you are looking for a nice business, DON'T DELAY, ’phone at once fo F. L RACINE, Real Estate and Insurance, Danlelson, Conn. Phone 198. jan27d 7 : RESTAURANTS & WANTED WHEN YOU ARENIN TOWN. TRY THE VICTORY LUNCH." ° 253 Main St AUTOS TO HIRE James Bus Service 2 Cadil- 20-Passenger Bus ai 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. - 2 If yov.'x want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., {Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 86512, BOWLING ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING. you contemplate having a car for next spring petter order it now as the price may be higher and delivery delayed. Second hand cars. H. Anderson. Danieison, Conn., Tel. 340, 21 Maple St tfoct15d. PIANO TUNERS PIANO TUMER. BYRON A, WICHTMAN, FREDERICK 7. BUNCE | | The Piano Tuner | Phone 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave UNDERTAKES S The Henry Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 David H. Wilson. Willard J. Way "\ GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENGE ST, TAFTVILLE Teicphona 130 apridMWFawl RN e SRR T INSURANCE Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE “HAROL:® S. BURT Phone 688-3 126 Laurel ‘Hill Ave. LEGAL LENSES We are selli special price. ng Viok:t Ray Lenses at a Buy now. Also Dia- mond Tires, Tubes, and Accessories. Vulcanizing and Tube Repairing. The right kind at the right price. Silvy’s Tiis St 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL $ Aute Radiators REPAIRED AND. RECORED Thoroughly LAMPS Tested Under Air Pressure AND MU'D GUARDS Straightened -and. Repaired GAS TANK! S AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH, CONN. DENTISTS DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Buiding : Phone 619 and 7 to 8 p. m. Dental Surgeon K7 Grory Building Norwich, Ccl.m. Office Hou DR. F. C. JACKSON DR. D. J. COYLE DENTISTS 203 Main St., Norwich, Cona. Samto 8 p m Teleohone J. ¥, CO: CIGARS. ‘Whitestone Cigars are $53 per thousand. ' nredium bc Franklin St. NANT. 11 must make room for' copy of recor. \ Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. 1 creditors of sald de- by notified to preseut thel?. claims against said estate to the undarsigned 2t Jewett City, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. feb25d AT A COURT OF PROBATE HBELD at Lebanon, within and for the Dstrict of Lebanon. .on. the 21st day of Febru- ary, A, D. 1920, Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, Jedge. 3 Estate of: Eliza Katie Lyman, late of the Town of Lébanon, in said District, deceased. Lulu. Estella Lyman of Lebanon, Conn,, appeared in Court and moved that ‘administration de bonis non be granted unon the estate of said de- ceased, alleged to Be intestate. Therefore; Ordered, That said appli- cation be heard and determined at the Probate Office in Lebanon, in said Dis- trict, on the 1st day of March, 1920, at 3 o'clock “in the afternoon, and that said Lulu Estella Lyman give public notite to all persons interested in said estate by advertising once in The Not- yich Buletin, a newspaper having a circulation in'sald District, to appear. if. they see camuse, at said time and place, ‘and be heard relative thereto, and return make to this Court of the notice given. Attest feb2: AT A COURT OF PRORATE HELD at Lebanon, within and for the District of Lebanon, on the 20th day of Febru- ary, 1920, Present — ALBERT G. KX. Judge. Estate of Hattie E. Robinson. late df Lehanon, in said District. deceased_ ‘William H. Robinson, Administrator. Ordered. That x months from the date hercof be, aag the same are, Ti> ited and allawed for the creditors to wring in their claime against sald es- tate. and the Administrator directed to_give public.notice to the creditors of ‘said estate to hring in the'r rlaims within sald time allowed, by nosting a rony of this order an the nublie sien- post nearest the \"")" vhere the de- ~eased last dwelt. v*thin the same Town. and hv nuhiishine the same once in some newsmaver havine a c'reula- tion in said Prohate District and re- #7rn make ta this Court of the notice given, Attest: NOTICE. ceased aro b P. FRANKLIN, E: utrig. = o *Tr A COURT 0w PRAmATE AR at Plainfield. within and for tha Dis- trict of Plain%eld. on the 20th day of February, A. D 1920, Prosent—JOSRPH P._SATTH, Tndge. Fctate of Lemuel Y. Clavéland, Jata of Pininfiald Sn o tar Disteint Amceaned. ‘The . co-Flvecutors havinz “made written_amplieation ta this Cawet In aerordance with the statnta f-r an or- der of sale of ‘the whola ar 2 nart of the real estate therein der~=ihat, it fs Ordered. That sa'd | ap~ieation he heard and determined lat the Prohate Canrt Room in: Pla'nfield, in <114 Dis- trict. cn the 28th dax o Fehnary.. A. D. 1920, at 2 o'clock in tha ‘afternaan. and that public notice of the nandenny of sald anolication, and nf said hearing thereon, be iven by nuhveation of this: order_once in The Nowwich Rullatin, a newspaper hav'ng a cirenlation in“eald District, nt least three davs prior to the date assiened for said hearing, and #hat returs ha made to {his Conrt ren2sd “ JOSEPH P. SMITH. Jndge. PERSONAL TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all persons liable to pay personal tax to the Town of Columbia, on the tax list of 1918, that I will ‘Teceive said taxes at the tIlme and place hereinafter designated, viz.: At Yeomans Hall, Columbia, Conn. on Thursday, March 11, 1920, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Sald tax became due Feb. 1st, 1920, and all nersonal taxes-unpaid April 1st, 1920, will-be prosecuted. VICTOR BROUSSEAU, Personal Tax Collector for Town of Columbia: Dated at Columbia, Conn., this 14th day of “February, 1920. 1eb18W ATTENTION Sidewalks The ordinances of the City of Nore wich impose 4 penaity of 35 upon amy owner, .oCcUpant or person having the care’ of any land of bullding abutti the public nighways of the City where therc is a sidewalk, either graded ‘or paved,- who fails ' (o have removed therefrom all snow, sleet and ice with- in three hours after it shall have been deposited, or within three hours after Sunrise when the samé has fallen in the hight season, and also 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 fouf hours thereafter that it So remains after proper notice given. . This. will give notice to all affected Ordinances that the by the foregoing same will be strictly enforced and any- one falling to comply therewith proses Cuted from this time forward. JAMES P. FOX, Street Commissioner. dec19d - NOTICE Beginning Monday morning, the Street D3partment will begin the collection of garbage “and ashes ‘from their regular routes. Cooperation on the part of the public is desired. Dig paths to barrels and free barrels of snow and ice, otherwise it will be impossible to emp-* ty barrols. JAMES P. FOX Street Commissionar 'LIRERTY BEONDS OF all issues bought, $5.00 and $100.0¢ ! denominations. Cash immediately for instaliment cards, books and coupéns Office at SHU-FIX, 235 Main Strest, bl shere Y 15 BE " 7 OPEN EVERY EVCNING RIS e WHRENY ¥&T %axf 13 puy vour Ingss acauk there vertsinz ¢

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