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NORWICH BULLETIN; FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1920 11 A Bulletin Want Mvemsem-.n! Will Get It | A Buletin To Let A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get it A Bulletin For Saie Advertisement Will Seil It A B:dl:ahn For Sale : Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin To Let WANTED—Male i vight man to learn uratitee hit B fU- Y, a few | CNITY fo thai wilt ; first class barber; 0 per eent. over 840, and half in no _other Willetts and two gir for \ Two or (hrec Young men to | Aoor” work ; good New Idex Shoe Danielson Conn olsterer, artistic, long ith ' Wanamaker, A repolish your old w; draperies and red and repolished. . Send postal and | Bulletin iy21d en farm; house and 4 3 filer_on shotgun stock sander and and young women | bines. Davis-Warner on, foot North Main and Norwich. jelid Paperhanger and k, 263 Central _may20d EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIANS ! Wanted at once, for long jeb, at Pls field. Permanent position after this is finished. ECONOMY ELECTRIC CO Worcester, Mass. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carryiag papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Caii at the Bulletin Office. PLUMEING AND GABFITTING ROBERT J. LoLun.A'(l. PLUMBING, Ui AND MIL[. SUPPLIES, Washington Square. PHUNE 58] by upen ces is g and ¥as fitting. TOMPKINS, West Main Su T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing §1 FRANKLIN STREET nger Cadil- funerals ~ and Phone 1930 or mas Keeley. if you want a comforhble ;ar fo ride in call up JOHN ¥i. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. UDodge closed serv- ce car. Fhone 1507. NURSEBY G ER A NI U MS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company Telephone 986 T. H. PEABODY. ELECTRICAL HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK DONE BY THE Electrical Equipment Co. T | | | G. W. SANDERS 36 Mechanic Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 728-2 TRUCKING AND TEAMING LAMBERT GUS No. 341 Main St, long ace mov ing and ex- press Tel. 1034-1 ivid GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, I “wanrTe wANTED—Fam.h WANTED—M iscellaneous Wlh TEB——A hou!ckeeper \vllo has had some experience as nurse, and can care for elderly person. Telephone Putnam 673, or write J. W. Fisher, Putnam| Heights, Putnam, Conn. jy2sd NTED—Sever: 1 women who have a Blllle!m WANTED- for Norwich & St WANTED_Girl {0 w ienced ironer | 3 hirt Mfg. Co., 165 N. Main to _work in Providence Bakery, 32 Franklin St. GIRLS wanted at once. Write Car- penter Mfg. Co. jvaad WANTED — Woman to do family ng Apply Box 2, care Bulletin. —A good natured woman who can act as nurse and houseKeeper in family of iwo in house of all modern | gonveniences ; re(erencen good pay 1nd, carfare. Call J. F. (‘oole\ Mathew- | son’s BMill. on \\ester]y Shore Line. jy17d | cook: also girl to wait | on table and do chamber work. E:one | 35-4 Willimantic Div, jetoa | WANTED —Salesladies for Saturday. F. W. Woolworth, Main St. je23d WANTED ch | ton, W, A\TEI}-Old false teeth, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money lvaned on liberal terms. The Collateral Loan Co., 154 Water St. (near Shetucket St.). jy2dd | mE wanted to becole gove: 510y monty, up; write immediately for Iree list po- sitions now open. kranklin institutg, Lept. 31-1i., kocnester, N. Y. \ SM rpists (men, women, over 17), for governinent departments; $120 month ; inations ~AUgUSL; Chperience un- iree particulars, write John Lumurll (former civil Service ex- aminer, 891 Equitable Bldg., Washington. small office; state 55, eare Bulletin. WANTED—Wind chairs, mirrors, c m\ul glass, samplers and bead King, Norwich, Jyled ilver, tea sets, porringers, pepper boxes and spoons ; J. King, Norwich, Conn., 1ed special clear 10c each; “Telegrapho 1sc each; Fagan's Smoke yid TED—Pictures of New York, Bos- War of 1812, hing pertaining ling days in_New Kngland; r ]LJ\(U a, muk in g tobaceo 10 a tin. Capable Stenographer Jaes €T King, Norwich, Conn.! FOR GOOD POSITION. MUST | = — qu: e HMAVE HAD EXPERIENCE. AD- | bk DRESS BOX 42, CARE BULLETIN.| ivzd ana en with FOR SALE— Horses SALE—Horses: YOR I have ten good young horses, weight 1050-1600, will sell cheap ; single and double set of harne: Hamilton’s Stable, of all’ kinds. 375 Mal A y FOR SALE—Horses: 20 head will ar- rive on Monday, July 26th, from ton Bros. of New Have a1l welghts and sizes. Hamilton's 371~ Main St. HOUSES FOR SALE I have two houses for sale, located on West Main St., Nos. 400-401; both have | modern improvements ; one is a two-fam- ily house, the other n cottage of five rooms: must be sold to Settle an estate. Apply to ELMER R. PIERSON, | 327 West Main St. ivied CIGARS, Made By the BOSTON UNION CIGAR MAKERS CO-OPERATIVE, Inc. HAND BOSTON UNION MADE MADE MADE HAVANA FILLED The Alta Is the Best SMOKER'S Cigar Tnat Can Be Made. e TOBACCO| At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half 2 Century | | CIGARS ‘Whitestone l‘lgars are $58 per thousand. 3 F. NT, 11 Franklin St. BUILDING DEMETRIO CHINIGO, 71 Division St, contractor, mason work and construction T Boswell [ al 1458, A ana movimg, ;1o I{ F rucking a specialty. John ul, 233 Main St. Phone 792. moviTd . D. JOSLYN, 283 West Main su s Woodmanseg, ocal and ung 5 _a specialty. $57-5, C. B. BROMLEY - soN Shetucket Pho! LONG DISTARCE MOVAN 3 BROWN & anm\' Skhetucket St. Phon PIANG AND FU'I‘HTURI IOVXNQ ht is- tance furniture mo Tel. u long ce moving work. Phone 505. before 6 in morning, o e "“1";‘1‘;‘ after 6 at night. Jy2od Moviug and Exbrtsflhx. JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, lt-.e-. C.lc!et: Work and Exeavating. 123 Olkrld‘e St., City. Tel G2 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wors and materials at right prices by skilled labor, Telephone 50 West Main St TEAXING AND TRUCKING very promptly and at reasvnable prices. ANTHUR H. LATHROP, tucket St Phone 175, dene MUSIG *HELLN L PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREETY Telephone 557-2 PHYS:CIANS W. Tyler Browne, M D. PHYSICIAN EPECIALIZING IN KLECTRICAL TREATMENT AN®D X-RAY. HOURS: 10 to 4 and § to 8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 275 BROADWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE PIANC TUNERS GEER, THE PIAsNO TUNER. 122 Prozpect St Phone S1L ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off when you do not have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all about it. 2] JRETeT | coth: » | ehina, I | 63 Frankiin St. > corns and callouses now-Drop Salve; 2ic; iuaranteed by Smith's Phar & Sisk, Englers, Druggists Jei! WANTED—To buy second har- fur- niture. Get our prices before vou gell A Bruckner, 95 IFranklin St. PHone Jan7d TED — antique furnit colored glass, silver, historical old books, and old 'lette: 55 Frackln st L Bruckner, 6 books, manuseripts _dealing an history; good prices. Norwich, Conn.,’ Box 195. ' any ser- isTed MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all Personal proj erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. TO LOA Norwich, Conn FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT FOR SALE—A farm, 80 acres, 35 clear land, balance in wood and pasture, on main road to Beach Pond, 1 1-2 miles FOR SALE e | The Havens Property deian { |§ On Oak Street close to the business sectionof Norwich. Seven rooms and bath, all modern improvements. Exacllent garden with fruit trees and grape vines, Great value for | § $4,600. Archa W. Coit from Voluntown, all equipped ; low price, 1800, G W, ‘ Hart, Voluntown, Conft. piano articles of househ other Inquire of J. H. Milllgan and several furniture. North Main St,, Danielson, Jy! FOX TROT entitled “Sensations,” now op sale at Plaut-Cadden orwicl, L Conn. Do not fail to purchase this song. ' M. Booth, ]'Iamheld Conn. FOR SALE—In city of Norwich, prop- | erty consisting of one acre of land with | two houses and orchards; price reason- | able. For, particulars, Phone 639-3. ' jy23d | EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR SALE—Six Holstein cows 6 years | B Tel. 1334 63 BROADWAY. old, to freshen this month; four 2 year old Holstein heifers, to freshen in Sep- tember. Sarah Moskowitz, Vallette place, jy22d FOR RENT—Two furnished room: tor light housekeeping. 7 Oak St Jy2s TO RENT—Room and board; also table boarders. 13 Boswell Ave. Jy23d TO RENT—A gar: “for 3 machines, 66 Mt. Pleasant St. lorwich. jleMWF T RENT—Hooms for light housekeep- ing, furnished. - 9 Fountain St.__jy21d TO RENT-—Two rooms for Light house- keeping, 38 Union St. Martin House An- nex. % Jyled T ENT—Furnished rooms, good location. hone 1131 iyid STORAGE—Househnld goods stored for long cor short term; rates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. ec: TO RENT—Furnished rooms; .u‘o rooms for light housekeeping. Ap ‘ at 10§ School St. Phone 1048- lngzt Hanover. iy FOR SALE—Two-horse farm wagon, United States cream separator, 500 Ib. ze, in good working order, iwo-horse cart, 3 horsepower Iniernational kerosene engine, nearly new, one A-1 family cow, Jersey, 6 s old, two new two-horse Dee"m" mow , 5-ft. cut. B. . Flint, 0. Coventr, nn. Phone 164- W ‘ih- 2 g grass. | od FOR SALE $3,000 buys a 2 family house, in desirable location, Laurel ‘Hill sec- tion. For further particulars, Ad- dress “Owner,” care Bulletin. | FOR SALE A very choice modern cottage house of nine rooms, excellently located on Broad St. Very modest price. This property must be sold. For further.particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORA Real ALE DeWolf, R. 3 FOR SALE——House, barn and two acres of land, close to Storrs college; price $800: terms cash. Address Farm, South Willington, Conn., Box 51. 3 TFOR SALE-—Ford ng touring _car, class condition. Tel. 505 first 4. vl g FOR SALE- Two new mlh‘h cows, one state Broker. FOR SALE SALE: 3 Aml]‘ H. (. riencler, Plain Hill FOR SALL 7\m‘ room hot ern improvemen [5 At Fisher's Island, a very attractive | Shops Lo Wilan cottage, seven rooms, fully furnished. ate e = “ris | Price ve: tempting if sold at once. LX_Some of the finest fruit| and dairy farme In New London and| LoF further particulars. inquire of Windham counties; building lots and ail JOHN A. MORAN, kinds of shore property. A. H. Maine, l(znl Estate Broker. Groton, Con jy20d o R L FOR RENT 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 Tenement with store, well located and specially suited for ‘shoemaker shop, or candy and confectionery, cigars, etc. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, f Real Estate Broker. feet long 8 h. p., with fishing nets, etc. ; price §2 lnqu\te at Jackel's, 8-10 | Market St. ~ ivboa 5 ror stk —naby camiave n sood or- | Real Estate Bargains der. Inquire Spicer Farm, Laurel Hlll aver 2L $8000 will buy desirable North Main s Three second-hand I;;-;*;ft: St property, § tenements, and large City Public SC‘IOD! or H. George Wijcox, |} barn; annual income $1020. Janitos ylid $8000 will buy 10-room house, all 6-7 suitable for building lot development, modern, large barn, acres land, located within city limits. A big bar- gain. AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone.381-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected. Shetucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAM PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway Phone EOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order 103 Broadway .NSURANCE NEW_ YORK IIF IPF DON'T NEGLECT having your property protect- ed while you or your tenant 'may be away—have the fire policy issued now. Full de- tails here for you now. ISAAC S. JONES Richards Building, 91 Main Street Estate Agent AUCTIONS . By .. Auctioneer P. O. Westerly, R. L, F Ll ‘Will be sold at public auction on TUESDAY, JULY 27TH, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. ‘m., at the o-called), about two_mile sgo, the following nice cattle: 3 good 1 pair 2 year old steers pair of 3 year old steers, broken ; 1 odd steer; 16 1 and 2 year old heifers; 4 bulls 6 old; 1 pair good work horses Angora and milk goats, a fine lot ; 2 sows, not bred ; 27 sheep and lambs, 18 hens, 90 chickens, 20 fleeces r work harness, single harness, 1 two-horse dump car am wagon, 6 business wag- buggies, 2 sleds. 1 stone land cultivator, 1 two-horse mowing ma- 1 horse rake, lot of new winlows oors. 8 incubators, 6 brooders, set of ackemith tools, carpente. 1ools, wine creamer, plows, rakes. shcvels, hoes Toller ching and many other things .oc numerens tc mention. If said day proves stormy. sale the ir day following. Terms cash OTTO ANDERS3ON BRASS GOODS CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Buiiding, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1366-4 WHEN YOU WANT 1o put your bus- 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 NICKEL PLATING AND KINDRED FINISHES A SPECIALTY. luéds before tne puoiic. tnere is mo medium better cran enrouch the ad- vertisine columns of The Sulletin For Your Articles Convenience, Leave Small at Fagan's Smoke Shop. $6950 will buy two cottage houses, shed and barn, 275 feet frontage on Wasserman Player Piano, complete with 30 rolls and bench, $475. TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 21 Franklin St ¥OR SALE A five cabinet Sonora Phonograph, cost | $140 new, our price $55. Kasy Terms, | TALKING MACHINE SHOP, | 24 Franklin St street; owner leaving town. JAMES L. CASE 40 SHETUCKET STREET NORWICH, CONN. Trout Broock Farm 200 Acres, Eqmpped, $1,600 TOR sdLL. 00 5 2 First class 230-acre farm, pleasant Gy 950D casieeniiiel location, main improved state road, AR el mail ‘and tclephone Service, “excelient Sotl b fos room house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- market §8 to §10 cor: Liouse, garages. poditry houses for e A O aHar. Fraria s 1 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all er; 50 i \.”“"r e “lm"m in good condition, 100 acres smooth, “"“135“- A \"1"‘.1"1» W00 “‘]"l'(.muzr elds, 100 dcres spring-watered {’5‘\‘\‘,;" 2 s _"“d(‘;}‘*’,‘-”"‘; ‘Du“"lp.mu : balance woodland, stream T 1k 8 PR 5 ro 1 a , running spring water gets horse, cow wagons, maehin- | puiidings. $3 000 $1,000 cash B ot ery, tools and som g crops ; all for LA 3 g $T00, ouly 2600 “camn - batunde cagy | TT7Ows Acency. Willimantic, Conn. terms. Defails page 9 Strout's trated Catalogue Farm Bargains ALIAN 150AK N: au St., r‘\\ ‘Oll\ City s J'\)rcl"h Money Uldeib And :leam- ckets for ckages of ail s of Burope. Insurance. "delivered in ali al Estate and Fire $750 _FORHIGLIO. Buys o Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uvated as it is in a quiet village not over = 3 minutes’ walk to trolley.. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $800—part several hurdired cords of wocd some timber, A rare bargain. mar4d " $2,600 WILL BUY 9 Room Cottage with extra building lot in East Side, only 3 minute walk from Preston bridge. For particulars A. V. COVELLO EREE 683~3 198 CLIFF STREET FOR SALE 41 GROVE STREET (Choice of 4003 The beautiful 11 room cottage with all improvements, in excellent condition, | Willialn A. WflCOX | kcth in and outside, with barn for stor- ling two machines, with cellar and up- Sl ) stairs; asphalt walks leading to barn 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. |. from street. There is also a garden, Rooms 1 and 2. Teleohone 2365 ca an Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin beautiful ferns and shrubbery, located on quist 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 seen to be appre- ciated. For partculars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bld. Phone Norwich WOOCD FOR SALE BURN WOOD ‘AND SAVE YOUR| COAL. HARD WOOD, GHESTNUT | AND_KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 732 233 MAIN STREET Listen Here! properties for sale. Get in touch DENTISTS wi agency if you have town, cily or gdent farm property for sale. We get quick re- sults. Pal.ll A. Schwartz, D. M. D.,mmo REAL ESTATE AND INSUR- { ANCE AGENCY, DENTIST Sciliay Yok *| Otnce Windham Counts National Somers Block. On the Sq“"e Bank Bldg. Residence Carter St. Tel. Telephone 774 ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCHITECTS, Thayer Buildinr Norwich, Conm. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN | gr——— 1 Dental BILDERBECK & LANGDON 3] INC. | Surgeon | ARCHITECTS— #7Grory Building ENGINEERS MNorwich, Conn. |§ 253 State Strest Phone 1118 2 | New London, Conn. & — Plans and Specifications For Fac- DR' D. J. COYLE tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- D ENTIS T veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. 5 ¥4 T T ——— T e — 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. ———— e Teleghone DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor« wich. Conn. octlld DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY BOWLIMG ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNa BOWLING ALLEYS, Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 | tour Wil 5 Used Cars For Sale| FOR SA LE-—Automobiln FOR S !th’l‘ounn: car, very cheap; first class condition; will demonstrate ; must sell ft. Jones, 40 McKinley Ave. Jy23d FOR passenger Reo, good condition, good paint, good tires, & cheap. Bulletin. le decar, excellent condition. 11, Danielson, FOR SALE—1917 (Iomnunlable rims ; once. Fanl touring car, price Tight if taken at Javerett Whipple, Voluntown, Ct. 10}; SALE—1914 Cadillac_touring car in good condition; will sacrifice to quick buyer nr ex hengk’ for Ford car. F. Fabel, : nn iyzed — lnck light six, e).cellenl n ; luv\ price for | quick sal (Irets E. D. M. care BuHPLm FOR SALE—Commerce 3-4 ton_truck, Studebaker 1 ton truck, Stewart 1 1-2 ton truc passenger roadster, © passenger 5 passenger 1920 touring. little six ; will accept the best af- fer. T. K. Sadd, 269 Jackson St. Willi- jy15d LI ttle Six, first cnmh(von 71 New(on St. Tel. 639-5. a yizd T FOR e 1918 and one 1919 good paint, “ti mechanieal condition. - Adam Motor 3 Automobile, Overland, FOR 1915, 6 cyl, 7 passenger, in running condition; will_demonstrate after 5.30 any N. F. Beausoleil, Jr., P, B ftville, Conn. je2da FOR SALE—One Reo truck, late 1918 model, in best of 3 Oaklahd Agency, 18 FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring car in dition, 1628-12. jesd FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chaimers cars; ore for the money, more miles to the sailon; Maxwell 5 pas, s roadster 3 . Maxwell Moxweil sedan $1.895; touring and roadster 18 sport 1odel $2.145, Chalmers 7 Dam tonrisg 15055, Char: pas $2,64, Chalmers 5 edan $2,795; Maxwell 13 to 2 ton $1.300 709; ali £ o. b, De- t H E. rson, 21 Maple St. Danfelson, Conn. Tel. 340. ~ may3d FOR SALE-—Maxwell touring cars, . 2500 to § Q; Chevrolet tour- ral other ars at low prices. Anderson Mapie St, Daniel- Tel. 340. aprsd Harley-Davidson motor- cycles and bicyeles at Cycle Co. 44 Water St. USED CARS the Norwich apréd 1920 Reo Speed Wagon, Stake body Ford deiiver; car ora touring G. M ton Ri car. C. n 2 ton truck. 1% truck Reo closed jitnay bus, 1! passenger. Reo 1916, 6 cyl. T pass. 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 excellent condition. demonstrator. One 1918 Ford Touring, cannot be told from a new car. One 1918 Y5-Ton Ford Light Delivery Truck. One 1919 Ford Ton Truck, this truck is perfect and a good buy. several extras and demountable truck or trailer. One Model C 37 Buick Touring, in A-1 condition, tires and paint new. One Buick S:dan, 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 the room for new cars. THE NORWICH MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. Telephone 1298. 221 Main Street Norwich, Conn. e e ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW | Ordered. One 1919 Chevrolet Touring, used as a; One 1817 Ford Touring, equipped with |~ Ons Gaillis this cae will make & good | > Advertisement Will Reat It =i ——— ——— ] LOST AND FOUND _—_— FOUND—A sum of money, Owper have same by proving pi mflm { ing for i aav. .. Ingaire at l.os'l—Pmlnv with _letter Mabel Gladue. Finder return to of- vazd LOST — Govern chec}. amount $57; et A g flnder reflla fi Box R. S., Bulletin. AUTOMOBILE Acw- F'OB.D OWNERS—Doez {I hard? Have you poer h? your magneto recl u while you wait. Nor' Chestnut St. ~ ~~~~~ ectdSd BUY A U.S.L. Battery with its rugged heart of me- 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, COWN, OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts ‘s, Painting, Trim. ming, 9 and Woed Werk, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET LEGAL NOTICES SEALED PROPOSALS will be reasived by the State Highway Commissiener, Fourth Floor, West End, Stite C%L Hartford, Connecticut, until 2 p. m. day, Aug. 1920, for the following See- tions of State work, in accordance With plans and specifications on file in the of- fice of the State Highway Commissioner jand at the following places: TOWNS OF BROOKLYN AND HAMP- TON: About 25,000 lineal ft. of 3" bi minous native Stone macadam over 7 broken stone base on the Brooklyn-Hemp- ton_Road. Plans and specifications with A. W. Bushell. Division Engineer, Thayer Building,’ Norwich, Conn, TOWN OF "MBIA: §About 1,600 lineal feet of bituminous mative stene macadam over 7" hroken stone base em the Columbia-Lebanon Road. TOWN OF COLUMBIA:- About 2,058 ituminous native stene lineal feet of macadam over 7" broken stone hase en HE- bia- Andover Road. OI' COLUMBIA AND About 11,400 feet of 3" bitu- minous native stone macadam over 1" broken stone base. or so much theresf as the sum of $100.000 will construct om the Columbia-Hebron Road. NOTIE: The last three sections are esn- tinuous and will be let as one job—ene proposal and one sat of svecifications eov- ering all the work contemvlated on all three roads. Specifications’ with A. W, Rushell. Division Engineer. Thayer i ing. Norwieh. Conn ATl bids must be accompanied £ surety company hond or a certified not less than one-third of the cost of the worl The State Highway Commissioner reserves the right to reject any and all Connwllzut. July Hartford, State High Fourth Floor, Wo=t Fnd (‘ tol, Hartford, Conn. _ .+ AT A COURT OF PROBAID NEIJ\ at” Norw h, within :nd for the Dlltl'lc! of Norwich, on the 22d day of July, A D, 192 re NELSON J. AYLING, Judgs Tr te of James H, Ave of Ligbon, in said District. deceased. The Trustee exhibited his annual se- court with said estate to he Court for ce ; it is therefore p Ordered. That the 2Tth day of July, A 1920, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. at obate Court Room in the City ef in said District, be. and the apnointed for hearing the same. 1id Trustee is directed to give reof by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a ciremla- tion in said District, at least three davs prior to the date of said hearing, and make Teturn to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a true eopy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. Attest NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich. within and for the Distriet of | Norwich, on the 22d day of July, A. D. 20, Present—NELSON J. AVLING, Judge. EEstate of John Dougherty. late of Ner- in said District, deceascd That the Administrator eite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a eapy of this order. on the si the piace wich, nd by publuhmi the same once in a nmewspaper having & circulation i ict, and make fe- turn to thi 2 T AYLING, Judge. The aliove and foregoing is o true e8py of record. Attest: HELE’! M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—Al creditors of sald de- ceased are hereby notified to present their ol undersigned agpmst said estate to the t Mystic. Conn.. within the' time limited in the above and foregeing SHERTT, order. JOHN' F. DOUG NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELDL vich, within and for the Dumet , on the 7th day of June, A. NELSON J. AYLING, Ji Judge, late of , in said District, deceased. Ordered. That the Administrator efte creuitors of said decensed to bring i © ciaims against said estate wif h s1< wonti:s from this date, by postin notice to that effect, together with a y of this order, ol the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last & and in the sanfe Town. and by publigh the same once in a newspaper having 2 circulation in said District, and make ve« turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true cepy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. Altest: NOTICE.—AIll creditors of sal ceased are hereby notified to claims against said estate T.E. BABCOCK | Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St. Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 and 7 to 8 p. m. MAJESTIC BUILDING, THERE 15 =0 aqve! Butem Comnectent aqual to tin for business results. THEERT 14 ne savartizing medlum in Bastern Commectizut equai to The Bul- letin for busi.ess Tesulih Sihe B YOT WANT o pu: your bus- ther medium better thaz through the ad- vertising columns of The Pulletim. , Dragent “ signed at Taftville. Conn., 'Ithlfl the ¢ limited in the abo\'e X1 "for re; ivesd E‘{iu' WHEN YOU WANT l’l iness MM- the .Iill‘:” E e i no nlllln better vertising columms 1t - =%