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A Bulletin Want A&nrtisement Wili Get It A Bulletin Tol.et 5 MnrfisemgntW‘lemtlz A Bulletin Want Advertisemeni Wiil Get it W kNT ED—*II' A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED—Female WANTED—Misceilaneous er, with will cal WANTED— for work at tracer; correspondent isions. <1393, Pitisburgh, : jyiid | F- W. Woolworth, Main St. de29 warerooms 30-32 Water S Sorwich: — - —— T rite, cal . 708-8. WANTED— Twe men for haying. Wit ga TGt = ¥ George A. Kaim, Yantic, Conn. WANTED AT ONCE MEN-WOMEN, over 17, wanted fto _ISTEFMW become government clerks; $100 monty — up; write immediately for ree list po- WasTED —salesman_to sell _wet| BY LOCAL CONCERN | R0 50w Shen: Frankiin institite, known products Norwieh; experience 2 i Locuester, N, Y. Address Box | Competent Stenographer, with Clerical 1 WANTED—Ma Sirewcod. Tel WANTEDEsperienced washman, A p- ply Rogers’ Domestic Laundry, 95 Chest- i¥19d we adjust ily assured. Leporting Agency, ivisd 2 m’rm\a haying. . 18-4 Leb- ivisd er on and Norwich. jelia r and Con- t Central Ave. {‘”; "7*v ke, w\aY‘Z dv\ EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS Wanted at once, for fong job, at Plai field. Permanent position after this is finished. ECONOMY ELECTRIC CO Wa"ccs er, Mass. WANTED TWO MEN For the Ice Business JOHN H. FORD WANTED The names of boys who are willing to gt up in the morn- ing and carn some money carrying papers. Frequently there sre good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the frst vacancy. Cali at the Bulletin Office. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBEAT J. COCHRAN PLUAB G, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, <ton Square, iv.1g by expert L prices is guar- soteed; also heats ns and gas fitting. JUHN F. TUMPKINS, 67 West Malp su T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing &1 FRANKLIN STREET AUTOS TO E 1-passenger Cadil- HIRE—Se day or a spe lt you want a comforhble car fo ride in cail up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. Ueodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. NURSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company T. Hi PEABODY. Telephone 986 CORSETIERE veno Corsets, surgical C. Johnson - 51 1, Conn. Phone mayid MUSIC HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STRZET Telephone 55;-2 ELECTRICAL HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK DONE BY THE Electrical Equipment Co. G. W. SANDERS ll Mechanic Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 728-2 \ artistic, long Wanamaker. net repolish your old new ; draperies and ired_and repolished. Send postal a;nd‘ Westeriy Shore Line. terminals and « full qualifications in sman for business-get- credit accounts for 2uto_dealers and doc- in salesmanship or . we pay from $5 to Mer- S AND HELP- 3 "ERN !\ \GES ; BES' ILLPLY I»OX shotgun 1 stock sander and oung women Davis-Warnef ot North Main and WANTED — Open fireplace Franklin house. Address C. H. ing condition and price. WANTED—A good natured woman who can act as nurse and housekeeper in family of two in house of all modern conveniences ; references; good pay and carfare. Call at Mathewson's Mill, on jyiTd WANTED——A cook; also girl to wait on table and do chamber work. Phone 35-4 Wiilimantic Div je30d WANTED—Salesladies for Saturday. WANTED—To rent_small office ; state g \ddress Bos 55, care Bulletin. a t "\ ANTED — Second hand furniture; we puy highest prices in eastern Con- gectlicit; we buy anything; iargest sec- ond hand store in state. Louls D. Ward, L | Experience, for a.period of two months.| Agents — LARGE CIUREK wants 2 ; agents 1o sell hoisery, underwear, slris, droswcs, Write Box 31, care Bulletin. ekirts. waists, shoes, clothing. etc. Write for- free lls, 508 Broudway, New York. Madison FOR SALE— dorses HORSES—On account of a landlord trying to break our lease, we will offer a pair of bays, 2700, with harnesses, $295; one chestnut team, with harnesses, price’ $¢ one roan horse, 1050, price $100; 10 other horses will be Soid cheap; singie set harnesses, 10 double sets har- ness will be sold. A. J. Hamilton Stable. | ; $71, 373, 3756 Main St. Phone 1899. jy21d FOR RALE—Sound black driving horse, must be soid, safe family horse, well cared for. Tel. Lebanon 12 w. B ard, Lebanon, chairs, mpier Jo K —Windsor colored glas: good prices. Conn., Box 195. mirrors, and bead eeper and stenog- _and mamtenance ; witih Mr. Crandall for Conn. 327 West Main St. made in 10 a tin, CIGARS. —Pictures of New York, Bos-| = r of 1812, or anything pertaining vs in_New England; i (r___—_—\—'—\ g, NOEw iRl s(oRne 5 iy19d w. =N D—Farms. When your farm is for sale, we sell quick. ~Weisler's i3 Farm Agency, Danielson. iv2a ana women with 2 1l At Wholesale John R. Bowman . Guaranteed by smnha Riug & Sisk, Engler’s, jei2d <4 fur- —To buy second har f | niture. Get our prices before vou sell. 116-118 West Main St. |||} Bruciner, 85 Frankiin Se Phons T7:3. jan7d ! Established for Half a WANTED _ antique furnitufe. mir- cors.. colored glass, silver, historical Century china, old books, and old letters. 2 Bruckner, ‘55 Frackin St Tel. 717-% & ~ mayi6d \ f. \T]"Dvl,(]n any books, ser- s mons, almanaes of ‘manuscripts dealing on early American history; good prices. 1_ King, Norwich, Conn., Box 195. S19d Whitestone Cigars are J. F. CONANT, per thousand. | 11 Franklin St. On DAamandl, Jew- eiry, Watches and; all Personal prop. erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN CO, ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, TO LOAN 63 Franklin Sto AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX AUCTIONS Norwich, Conn BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS _53 State Strest Phone 1112 New London, Conn. | Pians and Specifications For Fac ‘ories and Municipal Buildings, Sur seys and Reports, Water Works ar _anitary Engineering. | § WITTER BROS, Auctioneers N o o a 5 Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main EUILDING St.. Danielson, Conn. DEMETRIO CHINIGO, 71 Div contractor. mason worl work. Phone 505 ion $ and_construction 2 before 6 in morning, after 6 at night. vzod JAMES FUMIGNAKO, CONTRACTOR, “oncrete Work and Excavating. i AUCTION RAIN OR SHINE. Having sold my farm, T will digpese of all of r ming tools and imple- ments at public auction ext 123 Onkridge St., City. Tel. 827-5. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suecessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER | Best work and mater.als at right| FRIDAY, JULY 23, 11 a. m., Standard Time, at my farm in Gary schog tracks of U R.. ra Bl seribed property: Putn J he follo\\ ing de- Three cows, two vearlings, two prices by skillea labor. | § mowing = nes. one a_ Walter A. Telephone 50 West Main St |} Wood, 4 foot _cut, the other a ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the oid shingles. Why rip them off when you do not have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all about it. Worcester Bucke zood condition hoes, rakes, ete. D. foot cut, both in wagons, chains, bars, ete. SOUTHWICK. HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected, Phone &hatucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAM PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Brozdway : | | PIANO TUNERS ! GEEK, THE PIANO TUNER. Prozpect St. Phone 3511. 122 BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | 108 Broadway DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor= wich. Cona. octlld CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Fgot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support, Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich. Conn. Phone 1366-4 DON'T NEGLECT having your property protect- ed while you or your tenant may be away—have the fire BRASS GOODS BRIGHTEN UP THE HOME HAVE THE STOVE TRIMMINGS, PIANO PEDALS, LIGHTING FIX- TURES, ETC., REFINISHED BY THE UNITED METAL MANU- FACTURING CO.,, Inc. Shipping Street, Thamesville policy issued now. Full de- tails here for you now. ISAAC S. JONES Richards Building, 91 Main Street .a nmeal Estate Agent % an inter Norwich Commercial HOUSES FOR SALE | School, Plaut-Cadden Bldg. ylid I have two nouses for sale, located on | WANTED—Silver, tea sets, porringers West Main St., Nos. 400-40T both have | . tankards, pepper boxes and spoons ; modern improvements; one is a two-fam- | good prices. C. J. King, Norwich, Conn., ily house. the other au cottage of five| Box 195. _ dvisd | '°?\';:;1"."l‘(’;‘st e ol bo CFOE a0 ek tate. (1,800 manila, cigar special ctear L avana cigar, Epoc 10c each; ivisa ELMER R. PIERSON, Nebo cigareites 3 packs ; Telegrapho FOR SALE |4 Bulletin To Let - Advertisement Will Rent It LOST AND FOUND FARMS—Farms: The C onnecllcut Real Estate Bxchange, being in connection with out of town buyers for farms, leave | your property if you want quick resulls; we deal mn all kinds of country business and farms. S. Rozano and S. Green, 91 Main St, Room 3. Tel. 1203-3 or 617-2. jv2id " YOR SALE _Two hew milch cows, one fat cow, one bull calf 6 weeks old. Anna ‘arm, Preston Cit, iyeia TFOK SALE—Oné young new milch cow. Apply H. C. Hensler, Plain Hill. _ jy21d FOR SALE—Nine-room house, all mod- ell'n improvements. two gar caszllndjba{n | 1 | the finest fruit farms in New London and Windham counties; building_lots and all kinds of shore property. A. H. Maine, Groton,_Conn. jy20d ¥OR SALE—Ouk chamber set, spring and hair mattress, in good order. 'Inquire of S. W. Hall, care Plaut-Cadden Co. Jyzl‘d FOR SALE—Richmond range with | watertront, fine condition Inguire of; S W. Hall, care Plaut-Caddeu Co. . jy20d l-Olf. SAL v\\olorboflt long and 8 feet wide. s h. 1., with fishing nets, ; price §225 ‘\larket SE-5 FOR SAL. Grove Poultry Farm. " FOR SALE_Baby carriage in good or- der. Inquire Spicer Farm, Laurel Hill Ave, f jyied FOR SALE_Ten-room house, 27 Ci nell St. Inquire above address. FOR SALE—Three sccond-hand fire es- .. Apoly to Committee of Jewett Public School, or H. George Wilcox, Inquire at Jackel's, 8-10 _ iyzoad i ¥ n- vt gs. 10 weeks old, s‘ Willimantic, Conn., 5 jyisd 12 pi each. C. H. Wilson, R. F. D. No. 2. Tel i old, 50 cents each. C. H. Wilson, Willi- mantic, Conn., R. F. D. No. 2. Tel. 523-12. _Jvlisd FOR SALE—Greene's Buttermilk Feed. James M. Young & Son. FARMS for sale. IoEues Risine's Patm hEoncs: DAt son, Conn. jeléa | FOR SALE—Three delivery wagons. | Finn Bros., Jewett City. jesa FOR SALE BL Wasserman Plager Piano, complete with 30 rolls and bench TALKING MACHIN 24 Franklin 8 FOR SALE et Sonora Phonograph, cost ice $55. Kasy Terms. CHINE SHOP, anklin St FOR SALE A very choice modern cottage house of cllently located on Broad dest price. This property A five cal $140 new, our TALK must be sold. For further particulars, mquxre of JOHN A. MOR. Real Estate Brnker. FOR SALE At Fisher's Isiand, a _very attractive cottage, seven rooms, fully furnished. Price very tempting if sold at once. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Keal Estate Broker. $750 Buys 2 Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 $ minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the. furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $500—part { cush—several: hurired cords of wood and some timber, A rare barsain, 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 HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET DENTISTS Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D.| DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Dental | Surgeon K7 Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a.m. to 8 p. m. Telephone DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phoneo 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 aad 7 to 8 p. m. : TEL. 683-3 - an a d WOOD FOR SALE 3 Street, Williman- BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR|! ks o {COAL., HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT| AND_KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL! ingh*"rors Hhi taois, o £5500. e | PARTS OF THE CITY. within 2 mile and 2 hilf of one ot Eastern | Connecticut’s most g manufactur- : Watch advertisement for particulars. 283 Main St. The Haviland Property One of the most attractive and de- sirable residengs in Norwich. All modern convenjences.: Delightful location. Extensive grounds. Beau- tiful shade trees. Archa W. Coit Tel. 1334 63 BROADWAY -FOR ‘SALE 7 room house, madcrn, bath room, gas, good lot, some. fruit; one min- ute to trolley. Must be sold to close an_estate. . Price. $2,700. Speak quickly. Address, Estate, care Bu!- letin. Real Estate Bargains $8000 will buy, desirable North Main St. property, S tenements, and large barn; annual income $1020. $8000 will buy:10-room house, all modern, farge barm,- 6-7 acres land, suitable. for building lot development, located within city limits. A big bar- gain. $6950 will buy two cottagt houses, shed and barn, 275 feet.frontage on strect; owner leaving town. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET NORWICH, CONN. FOR SaLE. First class 250-acré farm, pleasant tocation, main improved state road, mail and telephone service, excellent 12-room house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- i | TO RENT—Rooms for light housekesp- ing, furnished, 3 Fountain St. iv21a TO RL\T—Apar(ment of six rooms, Inquire at iv20d with all modern conveniences. 45 Lafayette St. TO BE\T*}umlshed St Tel., 1460. © ‘next to W. auregan Hotel. H. Shields. TO RENT-—Two rooms Tor light House- keepmg. 38 Union St. . Martin House An- FOR RENT—One cight room house with running water, large garage, fine loca- tion ; would e a\:xce place fur sum- Vil j mer home. C. l,onn R. F. D.-No. 2. el 523 11 j}lad TO RENT—Two large furnished rooms good for lxgn housekeeping'; | lgcation. Tel. 12. jylad FOR RENT—By the week, at Quaker Hill, five-room furnished cottage, electric iights and fireplace Nelson Moore, Waterford, R. D. y8d TO BE\T——Furmshed rooms, good location. Phone 1131. iyid STORAGE —Household g008s for lon, able. 8d stored or short term; Tates reason- anning ‘Studio. 52 Broadway. TO RENT—Furnished room: rooms for light housekeeping. at 10€¢ School St. Phone 1048-! : also Apply 2. aug23d N Six rooms and bath; cen- tral location, second floor in a mercantile building. $30.00 per month. Thos. H. Beckley + 298 Main Street 'FOR RENT Teiement, with_store, well located and speciglly suited for shoemaker shop, or candy and -confectionery, cigars, etc. For. fuller particulars, inquire of house, garages, - poultry houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all in good condition, 100 acres smooth, fertile fields. 100 acres sprlu--watered pastures, balance ~woodland, . stream through farm, TuLning spring water at buildings, $5,000, $1,000 cash. Tryon’s Agenmcy, Willtmantic, ITALIAN' AGENCY sclls Foreign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Burope. - Real Estate and Fire insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 31§ Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 784-35. mar4d $2,600 WILL BYY 9 Room Cottage with extra building lot in East Side, only 3 minute walk from Preston bridge. For particulars *" A. V. COVELLO 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE 41 GROVE STREET The beautiful 11 room: cottage with all improvements, in exczllent condition, both in and outside, with barn for stor- ing two machines, with cellar and up- stairs; asphalt walks leading to barn from strect. There is also a garden,| beautiful ferns and’ shrubbery, located on quiet and shady street, within 5 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. This_property has been the home of Ex-City Treasurer Charles S. Avery for a number of years and is in pink of condition; must be ssen to be appre- ciated. For partculars inquire of FRANC!S D. DONOHUE Central Bld. Phone Norwich Conn. {0 | i 1 Listen: Here! have lendid cottage, in best of | ing villages. 1 list properties for sale. lsnal buy. Get in touch with this agency if you have town, city or farm property for sale. We get quick re- sults. y BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- ANCE AGENCY, Danielson, Conn. Office Windham County National Bank Bldg. Residence Carter St. Tel., 22 ivid AUCTIONS. HENRY L. ARNOLD.........Auctioneer more car.for the money miles té the gallon; Maxwell touring_and roadster $1 ‘\L\xwell -aupe Mo xweil S, Chasmers' 5 pas. touring and road 51,945, Chalmers sport model $2. Chalmers 7 pas touriz 5 mers 4 pas. coupe § pas. sedan $2,795; M { truck $1,300 to §1 Itroit. "H. E. And |0 118 and 17, $500 to $600; JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE—Automobi FOR SALE—Indian motorcycle in good running - order; one Ford touring body; will sell cheap’ if taken this week. 178 Clff St. . Tel. 1422-13. jy20d " FOR SALEFord sedan, A-1 condition. Tel. 849-4 or 165-3 Norwich. _ jv20d T FOR SALE—Chevrolet baby grand au- tomobile ; price $600. Tel. 1099-14. Dem- onsirations made after 6 p. m. jy20d FOR aAll-,-—»(,ommerce 3 4 ton lruck Studebaker 1 ton truck, Stewart 1 1-2 ton truck, 3 passenger roadster, 5 passenger touring, 8 cylinder; 5 passenger 1920 5 tmmnz lmle six; will accept the best of- for sell cheap if Williman- AL itt class condition. 71 Newton St. Tel. vlzd _FOR SALE—One 1918 and one 1919 Ford touring car; good paint. tires and mechanical condition. Adams Motor Balti FOR i 1815, 6 « i condition { {any evening. X 0. Box 511, Taftville, FOR SALE—One R model, in best of s price right Oakland Agency, 18 I jelod FOR SLLE—1917 Maxwell touring n A-1 condition. Call 628-12. jesd R SALE—M and Chalmers »anielson, Conn. may3d FOR SALE—Maxwell touring cars, Chevrolet tour- cars at low prices, Maple St, Daniel- 340, aprsd ing; several other H. E. Anderson Conn. _Tel 21 son, R SALE—Harlé, es and bicycles “at . th 44 Water St. Davidson motor- e Norwich apréd USED CARS Ford' deiivery car Ford touring car. 2 ton G. M. C. truck. 1% ton Rannier truck. Reo closed jitney bus, 1919, 16 passenger. Reo 1916, 6 cyl. 7 pass. SHERIFF SALE TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m. On the Billings farm, in Griswold, about two miles south of Glasgo, Cattle, Sheep, Goafs, Horses, Wagons, etc jy20d OTTO ANDERSON. —_— TRUCKING AND TEAMING No. 341 Main St, taice moving, truc ‘king and ex- el. 103 diyid GUS LAMBERT, long d GhUB(.L LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. avid s and L( ressing Long Distance Movi Zimmerman, 17 Bl):“ TEAMING ana movimg; long dlSllnCl trucking a speclalty. Jobhn H. Ford Phone 792. novaid C. D, JOSLYN, 208 West Main St. successor to Jonn Woodmamses, light and heavy teaming; local and long dis- tance furniture moving a specialty. Tel. 857-5. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, NICKEL PLATING AND KINDRED FINISHES A SPECIALTY. Fire, Burglary, Liability, PHYSICIANS For Your Convenienos, Leave Small Articles at Fagah's Smoke Shop. AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE i Dbetter ihan tkro e ad- . Dlama ROR.2 490 Laursl Hill: Ala W. Tyler Browne, M. D. ? PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT AND X-BAY. HOURS: 10 to-4 and 6 te 8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 275 BRAADWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE Shetucket St. - Phone_33: LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & H ul'l‘LEY. Phon Shetucke: §t. 607. \'ITURE M.DVI?\G. PIANO AND ¥ TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promp! and at reasunable brices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, \Used Cars For Sale| Reo speed wagons. Overland model 90 Sedan. Overland model 90, winter top. Stewart % ton truck. THE FRISBIE-}M’CORMICK CO. 52 SHETUCKET STREET One 1919 Ford Touring, in 'axcellen’q condition. demonstrator. One 1918 Ford Touring, cannot be told from a new car. One 1913k/g -Ton Ford Light Dellvery ruck. One 1919 Ford Ton Truck, this truck is parfect and a good buy. One 1917 Ford Touring, equipped with uvaral extras and demountable One C.muac, this car will make a good truck or trailer. One Model C 37 Buick Touring, in A-1 condition, tires and paint new. One Buick Sz2dan, will make good car for Jitney purpose. All of the above cars are in excellent condition and will sold at very reason- able prices, as° we need th: room for. new cars. THE NOGRWICH MOTOR CAR CG., Inc. Telephone 1298 321 Main Street Shetucket St. Phone 175. One 1919 Chevrolet Touring, used as alh LOST — Government W;limn!lflon check, amount $57 ; finder receive reward. Zox R. S., Bulietin, 3y Lady's black purse, on the West . Finder leave at 17 Asylum St. and Teceive reward. jv2id LOST—Bunch of Kke; . on _Hamilfon | Ave., valuable to the owner: Reward if returned to Reuben B. Ladd, 449 fl< ton Ave. iy Ios‘l‘—-fiund bnm en Norwich 5 m«'mxfl.e‘;i1 Owner . and menufy;‘:?z an Wellinghouse, ~Packer syisd AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FORD OWNERS—Doe: your car start hard? Have you poor lights? Haye your magneto Techarged in the car while you wait. Norwich Welding Co., Chestnut St. 5“ VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. BUY A U.S.L.Battery with its rugged heart of ma- chine pasted plates, whose long life and dependability are backed up by a liberal guaran- tee. NORWICH BATTERY CO. 114 FRANKLIN STREET PHONE 1043-2 NORWICH, CONNX Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East 3ide} NORWICH, CONN. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF A.L KINDS Automobiles; Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Triun. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithiag in all its branches PN Scott & Clark Corp 607 TO 515 NORTM ™MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICES Board of Relief Notice The Board of Relief for the Borougl of Danielson will ion at the Selectmen’s Office in the Town Hall from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m,, be in s MONDAY, JULY 26, 0. JOSEPH BODO, FRANK E. F NEDY, CLINTON W. ATWOOD, Board of Relief. Jduly 16, 1920. 19: Dated at Danielson, RECEIVER'S SALE of the property of the Mystic Valley Creamery Company. On July 1920, at 10 o'clock in th forenoon ght saving time), 1 wi sell at public auction at the Walter C Morgan place on Greenmanville Ave, for the Receiver of Creamery Cpmpany, the following property One Vim auto iclivery wagon, 1 deliv- ery wagon, 1 Loier, engine, fittings and piping, 1 bottle washer, 1 cream separa= _tor and piping, 1 counter, 1 paper roil, 1 milk tester, quantity of belting, 1 power churn, 1 pair of s , 1 heating vat, 11 10-qt. cans, 3 40-gt. cans, 7 4-qt. Thermos cans, 1 bottler, 1 milk strainer, 1 milie cooler, 20 ice cream tubs, 1 motor ice cream freezer, 22 ice cream. cans, 1 table, 1 ice cream cabinet, 1 lot of ice cream con- tainers, 1 butter worker, 1 case of cream bottles, 7 gross of milk hottles, 1 putter mould, 24 bottle crates, 2 cooling tanks, 1 box of ice cream plug: loz. milk can stoppers, 1 bottle carrier, soda, 2 1-qt. measures, ice box, other articles y19d AT AUCTIOX 1 1 oil tank, 1 chair, and various 2 20-qt. can, JAMES E. F. BROWN, Auctioneer. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the State v Commissioner, Fourth Floor, Wi . State Capitol, Hartford, Connec 12 p. m. Tues- following sec- aCH nnl:mcv with plans and file in the of- fice of the Commissioner ations with cer, Thayer About 1,800 Plans 11, Division I lineal feet of 3" bituminous native sfone macadam over 7" b 1 stone base on the Columbia-Lebanon Road. TOWN OF CCLUMBIA: About 2,050 lineal feet of 3" bituminous native stone macadam over 77 broken the Columbia-Andover o3 S OF COLUMRIA feet over. 7 ken stone ¥ » much {hereof as the sum of $100.000 will constriiet on the ° Columb NOTR st three sections are con- tinuous_and will be let as one job—one proposal and one ot of specifications eov- ering all the work contemvlated on all ifications with A, W. ‘ngineer, Thayer Build- Al surety company not less than one-thi bids. must he accompanied by a hond ar a certified check d of the cost of the work. The State Hizhway Commissioner reserves the Tight to reject any and all Norwich, Conn. Sy BN TOT WANE 1o pur your RN re the publi nellum better han throuzh The ‘vertising coitims of The Bulletim, bids. Dated at Hartford, Connecticut, July 16, 1920. C. J. BENNETT, e Highway Commissioner. F‘enr‘th Floor. °*t ~ End, Cal;l;fla’ onn. PADTICER2Y l“("lil’fllmll‘ II_lnlulhlufliflltll".liiiiltu:y@at:n;i!uu-l. 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