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A Bulletn Want Advertisement Will Get It A Balletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get Rt —y cor enice and wages desired. Address Belt, Box 315, Providence, R. L WANTED—Male WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneoiis - o » - 4wl le, D Experiericsd belt make WANTEDExperienced cook to o | WANTED—Tenement for young couple, ostaur 1o tabe phumgs; sute. sigetl’ cooking ; small family, §ood wages, | Within city limits. Write Box 2. 3y30d plain rm A. Levy, 313 Washington St. Tel. 787, dysod WANTED —Heavy filer on shotgun Froduction work: 2 stock snder dad : also boys and yeung: 0 operate machines. mvu-m Corporation, foot North Mals. eifth Sts., Norwich. Jel! WANTED SIX FIRST CLASS HOUSE CARPEN- TERS, AT DEEP RIVER, CONN. %0 CENTS PER HOUR See Foreman On Job or C. M. WILLIAMS, Norwick, Conn. " WANTED MOULDERS AND APPRENTICE MOULDERS ON LIGHT BENCH WORK. OPERATED BY HAND AND POWER. LIGHT WORK, HIGH WAGES, AND STEADY EM- PLOYMENT. NO LABOR TROU- BLES. APPLY AT NORTH & JUDD MFG. CO. NEW BRITAIN, CONN. EMPLOYMENT BUREAU WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. [Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE Teiephone 430 apridMWiawl CUMMINGS&RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Comme-ce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Ddirector Embalmer mrompt Service Dav or Night WANTED_—A woman for general house- work; no washing: from Aug. 15th’to Nov. ist. Apply 389 Washington St. Tel. 1288, sviod- WANTED—A girl for general house- FOUe,, 28 Laurel Hill Ave. Apoly Mrs ", Watsan. 7294 “WANTED _Practical nurse girl or Woman ; call With refefences; carfare gaid ley, Mathewson's Mills, Shore esterly. v2sd to WAN A cook; also gir] to_wait on tablé and do chamber work. Eione 35-4_Willimantic Div. jesdd W —Salesladies for Saturday. F. W. Woolworth, Main St. je23d WANTED SALESLADY AT GOTTHELF & CO. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES FORD QWNERS—Doe= hard? Have you poor lights? Have your magheto recharged in the car while you wait, Norwich Welding “o. Chestaut St oct2sd our car seart FELLA SEZ them Taftville ball team ain’t got a show with this Norwich team. 1 sez look ahere, I've none lots of good ball playefs thai cum from Tafvil and don't you be 2 sure that they ain’t goifi to do some tall wallopin. 1 Sez - Just watchiem. One Anndora cigar ‘c, 3 fof 20c, i8 Sum smoke. Fagan’s Smoke Shop. vsod : ~ WANTED—Thoroughly re couple, ‘without ‘children, for l‘eaz:u‘ll:‘l_ ;Vamill'e- cook and do pastry, Wom itress ; good working conditions. Hall Bros. Res- taurant, 600 Main St., Middletown, Cona. Jy30d WANTED—Medium beach for invalid for —mi Write Box 348, Plainfield, C sized_cottage at mohth . August. dysud TWANTED—To_rent y_modern seven or eight room house, central, mod- crate terms; give partieulars, location, fce, etc. Address' Box 39, Bulletin Of- i YISWFS MEN-WOMEN, over 17, wanted to become government clerks; $100. mont Up; write immediately for Iree list po- sitions now open. Kranklin lustitute, ULept. 31 Kochester, N. Y. mayl2WESM WANTED—To buy misit and wom clothing. Send postal to Clothing, care Builetin. y29d A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Seil It NORWICH BULLETIN. FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1920 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell k A Bulletin To Let Advértisement Will Rent It Advertisement Wili Rent It FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT FARMS_Farms: The Connecticut Real Hstate Hxchange, being in connection With out of town buyers for farms, ledve your property if you want Guick results; We deal in all kinds of country business aha farms, S, Rosano, 91 Main St, Room 3. el 1303-3 y3oa FOR,_SALE—Number of new milch cower Seavy milkers, Call evenings. Hoger Lebanon Div. 48:12. jy3dd FOR SALEPlace consistifig of thfee acres of land, seven-room house With all modern improvéments, about 70 youhg trees, a large pateh of asparagus, within city limits. Inquire at 157 Mapie Sl; Tel. §85-5 iviod " FOR SALE—Gas range in perfect con- dition; also Dutch bassinet with lace can- 3 3 FOR SALE_Am looking for a quick buyer of standing chestnut and other tim- Postoffice Box 61, Harpton. FOR SALE—Chester White Digs, 6 weeks ofd_Saturday, welgh 17 to 20 ibs., $6. Joseph Boucar, Atwoodville, Conn. IR e e R FOR SALEFew acres standing grass at 558 Boswell Ave. Phone 537 HoFs Palmer, Otis St. Jy29d TOR SALE—New milch cow Wwith calf. Wm. Dgiomba. Phone 1896-2. jy23d FOB SALE_Most destfable _cottage, WANTED—One-horse team wagon. A) ply John Madley, Lebahon, Conn: jy27d YOU tell em, August, I May, but don’t July. A mild, pleasant cigar, Anndora Special, 7 cents, 3 for 20. Try it, you'll like it, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. iy24d WHEN YOU BUY A NEW BATTERY BE SURE IT IS A USL BECAUSE—USL Batteries contain the famous “Machine Pasted Plates,” and are sold on a Fifteen Months’ Guaran- twed Adjustment Plan. Ask the USL Service Station to explain the value of these exclusive USL fea- tures. NORWICH BATTERY CO. 114 FRANKLIN STREET H. 5. PLANTE Telephone 1032-2 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF A.L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upheistering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scatt & Clark Corp. 807 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE FOR HIRE—Seéven-passenger Cadil- lac car, day or night; funmerals and weddings a speciaity. Phone 1930 or 1817, Chris Ahex, Thomas Keeley. j!l!d_-__—_‘_A SO if you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. INSURANCE FUNCTIONS OF LIFE INSURANCE: Protect your morigage;. educate your childrén. W, A. SOMERS, £18 Main 8t,, N Y. L LG HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street R O T ... HOTELS American House | D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Sérvice Cennected. Phene < Shstucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Teleptone 1227 26-28 Broatiway | THE FIRE harzard is ever-present, comes when never expécted. Take out the additional line needed, today, to be surd and safe. 3 ISAAC §. JONES . Insurance and Real Estate Agent Richards Building, 91 Main Street ABCHITECTS CCDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCHITICTS, uildinz No; =ty BILDERBECK & LANGDON “INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 253 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works anci Sanitary Engineering. ~ e e HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK DONE BY THE Electrical Equipment Co. G. W. SANDERS 36 Mechanic Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 728-2 Music HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 53 UNCAS STREET Telephone 55/-2 ! BOWLING ALLEYS - AT THE AETN- BOWLING .ILLEYS, MAJESTIC MLILDING. ELECTRICAL I BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOBEPH BRADFORD Bldnk SBooks Made and Ruled to Order W8 Breadway ATTORNEYS-AT.LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St. CHIROPODIST -A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppost. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Phone 13664 - WANTED—To_rent_small office; state price. ~ Address Bo 55, care Bulletin. jyzid WANTED—Windsor _chairs, mirrors, tables, colored glass, samplers and bead bags; good prices. C. J. King, Norwich, Conn, Box 195 iy19d ANTE , tea sets, porringers, cans, tankards, pepper boxes and spoons good prices. C. J. King, Norwich, Conn., Box 195 ivisa 'WANTED—Pictures of New Yark, Bos- ton, War of 1812, or anything pertaining to early whaling days in New England; good prices. C. J. King, Norwich, Conn,, Box 195. WANTED—Farms. When your farm is for sale,’ we sell quick. ~Weisler's Farm Agency, Danielson. jy2d WANTED—Men and ~ women with burning feet, sore corns and cailous o try a box of Snow-Drop Salve; 2 works onders. Guaranteed by Smit! Pharmacy, Riug & Sisk, Engler’s, Druggist: jeizd WANTED—To buy second ha~ ' fufs niture. Get our prices before vou Sell. A._Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. _Phone 717-3. jan?d WANTED _ Antique furniture, mits ors, colored glass, silver, historical ¢china, old books, and old letters. / Bruckner, 35 Franklin St Tel 717X may1ed WANTED—Books; any pooks, ser- mons, almanacs of ‘manuscripts dealing on edrly American higtors: good prices € Jfll&mg, rwich, Cont., Box 185. 35194 On Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all Personal. prop. erty at a low rats of interest. Unre: deemed pledges fop sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. Mo TO LOA 63 Franklin 8to AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett Gity Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX Norwich, Conn CIGARS, T o a TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman || 116-118 West Main St. |l Established for Half a I - Century N ] ‘C1GARS Whitestone Cigars are $58 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, TO THE TRADE—We have just un- loaded one car of Duluth Imperial flour, one car of Hecker-Jones, one car of Gold Medal flour and one car of sugar; also one car of malt and hops for your home brew. Order from your grocer or call the Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. jy22d JUST ARRIVED CARLOAD OF STOCK- FEED. WILL SELL AT [$3.75 PER BAG, 100 LS., ALSO THE FOLLOWING: ‘iNo. 1 Oats, 96 Ibs. ... $3.75 ! No. No. 1 Corn, 100 lbs. . .. $3.25 No. 1 C. Corn, 100 Ibs. $3.35 No.1Meal, 100 Ibs. . . . $3.25 |No. 1 Bran, 100 bs. .. $3.10 Oil Meal, 31:34%, 100 Wbal. o ook, . 83185 Buffalo Gluten, 100 Ibs. $3.75 Opyster Shells, per bag, 100 Wai s 35000 0 1S Hay, ton .......... $40.00 Chas. Sloshers & Son 3-13 Cove Street, Norwich 1 Barley, 96 Ibs. .. $3.78/5 THE “FEED FOLKS” CLOSED, SATURDAY WHEN YOU WANY 1= DUL your bus: iness before the pubiim <here is ao medium bztter than (irough the ad. ver tistnzx covmns o0 Tia Bulletin very mear beach; a completely furnished home. Box 53, Crescent Beach, Conn. iy28d FOB RALE—Choice old violin, viola and double bass, also an Edison phono- graph with 200 records. J. F. March, 10 Broadway. 392! FOR SALL—Greene's Feed. James M. Young & Son. FARMS for sale. Write for cata- logue. Racine's Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. jei6d FOR SALE—Three delivery wagons. inn Bros., Jewett City. jesd 100 Acres, $3,300, With 8 Cows, Horse, Crops, Tools Big money-maker, prosperous communi- ty, all ready business; machine-worked fields, spring-watered pasture, wood, and fruit trees: 12-room house, basement barn, other buildings, fine shade ; near RR sta- tion, high school; immediate buyer gets § cows, 4 yearlings, horse, machinery, tools, part growing erops; only §3,300, part cash. ~ Details this and another with 22 cows and 3 horses and growing crops, page 24 Strout's Big Illustrated Catalogue Farm Bargains 33 States, copy free. Strout Farm Agency, 150AK, Nassau St., New YoiR City. iy30d e T m— FOR SALE THE George W. Lyman Property IN LEBANON SIX ACRES OF LAND WITH FINE BUILDINGS A RARE BARGAIN / JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street FOR SALE—Four tubs of hydrangeas. 195 Maple St. Telephone 904. jvioa FOR SALE modern improve- Eight-foom_enitage, ments, hot and cold water, gas, clectric lights, set tubs and new steam heating éystem, hardwood floors, cement walk all FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Inquire 89 Hickory St. iyavd TO RENT—I o ing. 17 oswell Ave. IOR RENT—At Groton Long Point, furnished rooms, with or without board. Apply Box 66, Grolon Long Point, Conn. around the house, cement cellar, good lo- | _Jyi9d cation, 10 mij ul‘en' walk from Franklin | ¥ procn o0k Ao A i *| roums for light housekeeping. 18 Union St Tel. 88 198 CHt Bt. Srava z FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, nice 7-room cottage, furnished, grounds desirable, electric lighted; also running fine spring water in_house by pump, and conerete walks about liouse and garage. Everyihing is arranged for vacation com- fort.” Price very reasonable if sold at ofice. For fuller particulars, inguire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. 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. MORAN, Reol Estate Broker. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE One nine-room house, with barn, in £00d condition, with about three acres of land, located in the beautiful village of Brook- iyn, Conn.; anyone wishing to Secure a count __ home could not find anything bet- ter™"".0 a farm of 65 acres of land, with plenty of wood, house and barn. in’ good repair. These places must be £old to close up an estate. Inguire of OSCAR F. AT- WOOD, Admrinistrator, Brooklyn, Conn. TWO-FAMILY HOUSES five $3,500 buys two-family house, rooms each, Greeneville section. $3,550 buys two-family house, six rooms each, near Laurel Hill school. 5,000 buys two-family house, East Side, Address HOMES, care Bulletin, FOR SALE DOUBLE COTTAGE On Furnace Street, Danielson Apply to the BODO REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY 25 Carter St., Danielson Telephone 223-2 " ROOMS 10 _rent with board; also table boarders. 13 Doswell Ave. 3 garage at Gardner Lake. s, Brown, _ Jyzed | T—Apartment convenient for light housekeeping. 9 Fountain St. jy26d FOR RENT—Lighteroom house, outside city limits; convefiences; garage ; refers ences fequifed. Tel. 259. ivald ¥OR RENT—Cottage house at_ 43 Spring St Inquire of Y. A. Bailey, East Great Plain. jy2ed TO RENT Tooms and bath. J. H. Gardner, Cahoon St., Thames- ville. ir2dd STORAGE—Househ 00ds _stoi for long cr short term; rates reason: able. Fanning Studio. 52 Broadway. decsd TO HRENT—Furnished rooms; rooms for light housekeeping. at 106 School St. Phone 1048-3. also Appl! aug?3 FOR RENT T L AT No. 98 Franklin Street, four rooms and bath, electric lights, set tubs, etc. Rent $18.00 per month, ~ OFFICES Corner of Main and Shetucket Streets, over F. W. Wool- worth Co., $10.00, $20.00, $30.00 and $60.00. Apply to ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 Main Street Tenement with store, well located and speeially suited for shoemaker shop, or candy and confectionery, cigars, ete. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHX A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE-— FOR SALE Two tenement house, chicken coops, barn, 2 acres of land, good building lots, in the best place in city, all new buildings. Will be sold at a bargain. In: quire on premises. e e FOR SALE The Havens Property On Oak Street close to the busine: section of Norwich. Seven rooms and bath, all modern improvements. Excellent garden with fruit trees and grape vinés, Great value for $4,500. Archa W. Coit EXCLUSIVE AGENT 1334 63 BROADWAY Tel. HOUSES FOR SALE ! 1 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, yied 327 West Main St. FOR SALE 41 GROVE STREET The beautiful 11 room cottage with all irprovements, in exczllent condi both in and outside, with barn for stor ing two machines, with cellar and up- stairs; asphalt walks leading to barn from street. There is also a garden, beautiful ferns and shrubbery, located on quiet and shady street, within minutes’ walk from Franklin' Square. This propérty been the home of Ex-City Treasurer Charles S. Avery for a number of years and is in pink of dition; must be seen to be appre- ciated. For partculars inquire of FRANCIS D. DONOHUE | Central Bid. Phone Norwich OB saLE First glass 2530-acre farm, pleasant 10cation, maln improved state road, mail and telephone service, excellent i2-room house, 2 large barns, silo, ige- house, garages, poultry houses for 1,000 hehs, Sheds and vutbuiidings, all in goed dondition. 100 acres smooth, fert}lo fields, 100 acres spring-watered pastures, balance woodland, stream through farm, rughing spring water at ildings, $5,000, $1,000 cash Willimmutic, Cons. REHMAN 228 Dunham Street FOR SALE A large oak sideboard with mirror, plate glass doors and solid silver trim- mings; just the thing for barber shop or hotel. Will be scid very reasonably. ‘Apply to DR. E. H. LINNELL, Thay- er Bullding. WILL PAY CASH FOR SECOND HAND PIANO. OR VICTROLA. STATE PRICE AND STYLE. CASH, CARE BULLETIN. COWS FOR SALE Carload of extra large, choice, high grade Holsteins. . Twenty-five fresh in milk and about one hundred fall cows. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn, 0 Lebanon. FOR SALE Eight Room House, No. 22 Grove Street; steam heater, two baths, Tel garage, splendid location. An attFactive price and easy terms if desired. Inquire of Thos. H. Beckley Phones 298 MAIN STREET s ITALIAN AGENCY seils Foreign Money Ordérs and Steam- hip Tickets for all parts of the world, ackages of Wil kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Franklin St, Norwich, Conm. Phone 784-5. mar4d AUCTIONS ~ $750 Buys s Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uvated as it is in 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 and some timbes, A rare bargain. 8end 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 WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND_KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE GITY. - HARRY B. FORD PHONE 732 233 MAIN STREET .| Rogers farm, located five AUCTION I will seil at public auction TUESDAY, AUG. 10TH, at 10 o'clock a. m,, the property of Blenstone & Pronhuber. REAL ESTATE 250-acre farm, known as the Benjamin miles south from Norwich, Ct, one mile south from Poguetanuck Vvillage, eight miles notth from Groton ; said farm has a large quan- tity of wood and tifber, about 300 fruit trees, consisting of apple, pear, plum and quince, a large two-story. two-family house 'in first class condition, with all medern conveniencés and plumbing, a garage, 1 barn, 36x80, new silo, two Sheds, 'icé house, corn house, tvol house and other buildings. Earniture of all descriptions, 19 head of livestock, all farm tools, 306, chickens and ducks, and an endless variety of good and useful articles. : 1t very stormy, Sale fist fair day. JAMES H. HYDE, J. EUGENE AYER, iv2id Auctioneers, WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus- ‘ness Dbefors the public, there Is no medium better {han through the ad- Vortising columnz of The Buliétin. Ornie 6 year ol | A. C. swan Co. LOST AND FOUND S FOUND—Ons fowboat, fieating down Thames. Inquire at Bulletin Office. iy80d LOST—My graduation gift, Japanese signet ring, with letters . eml ana smalf dizmond et abeve latiors er return fo Madel une, School St, or Phone 1636, Reward. Jv2sa g FOUND—Black and white female hound ; tan head. Tel 3-13 Moosup Div. iy29d " ¥OUND—Biack and white hound dog. Owner can have same by proving piroj d paying for adv. Louls Gill, Jewett an r ady. s Gall, Je Cl(y.p Jy2ed —_— FOR SALE—Automebiles FOR SALE—Buiek seduu, first class ecadnical onditon. appiy Lr. Thomy- lon, ‘vattvilie. Jrive FOR SALE—Imperiale seven-passenger touring car and small delivery truck ; Soid 10 reusonable Price. INQUIre o MRSt "own St Jysva OB SALK—1317 Ford touring car, £00U condition. 1nquite 55 Lust Lown St FOR'SALE—¥ranklin touring car, good lires, just overhauied, mecnamically Tight. 154 Mam St, Uantelson. yiea FOR SALE—1810 roddster Overland, reason. exceitent condition ; must be sold able price accepted. Wwrite H. Baiue, Conn. FOR SALE_A Chevrolet touring car, " ¥OR SALE—One 1v20 Hudson pupe, all m A-1 condition; price $2,300. The , e iyetd FOR SALE—Federal truck, 3 1-2 ton, hydizulic Lft dwmp body, m first class condition and can ve Seen working sonable price ; reason for sellij Inquire ‘Lhomas M. Ganey, ¥ St New London, Coun. el 1 FOE BALE—Moline tractor, model C, With one gang of two plows and a earry- ifig truck, equipped with 12-16 h. p. en- gine, plenty of power for | ng ‘demonstration given v day $450. George Gray, Colchester, Conn. Phone 45-5 L dys4d FOR SALE—A Buick light six roadster, in best of condition. good tires and new paing, Mr. Fitageraid, Alling Rubber Co. ne 1918 and one 1819 Ford touring ear; good paint, tifes and mechanical condition. Adams Motor C Baltie. FOR SALE—One Reo truck, late 1918 model, in best of snape, price right Oék‘a d Agency, 18 B St. Jelbd FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmers cars; more car for the money, mure miles to the gallon; Maxwell 5 pas. touring and roadster $1,155, Maxweill coupe §1,785 Maxweil ‘sedan $1.893. Chaimers pas. touring and readster §1,945, Chaimers sport model $2.145. | Cilalmers 7 pae. touring $2,095, Chal- mers 4 pas. ceupe $2,636, Chalmers 5 pas. sedan $2,795 a#uwan 1% to 2 ton truck $1,300 to §1,709: all £."6. b. De- troit. E. Andefson, 21 Maj Danicison, Conn. Tel. 340, St.. FOR SALE-—Maxwell tourlng cars, 16 and 17, 3300 to $609; Chevrolet tour: ing; several other Cars at low prices. H. E. Anderson 21 Mapie St. Daniel- Tel.” 340. aprid son, Conn. x year old horse, guar- anteed every way, weight 1400 Ibs. In- aquire 10 Central Ave. FOR SALE—Harler-Davidson moter- cycles and bicycles at the Norwich Cycle Co. 44 Water St. apréd FOR SALE — Shetland blooded, value $250, price § Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or cail §49-23 Willimantic. - jy24d TRUCKING AND TEAMING GUS LAMBE®T, No. 341 Main St, long distance movmg, trucking and ex- pressing, Tel. 1034- Jivid GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12 ivld Long Distance Moviug and Expressing, Zimmerman, 17 Hoswell Ave, Tel. 1433 long distance Johin H. Ford Piho. nov2id C. D, JOSLYN, ése Maln Sta essor to Joun Woodmansep, Lght and heavy teaming; local aad long dis- lafice rurniiureé moving a speclalty. Tel. 837-3. C. B. BROMLE Buetucker " TEAMING ana movim trucking a speciaity. 233 Main St. T TEANING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonabls prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP. retucket St. Phone 175. L Vo L. oo ———— 1 BUILDING JAMES FUMIGNARD, CONTRACTOR, Stone, Comcrete Work and Excavating. Address: 123 Oggridge St., City. Tel. 627-5 USED CARS 1320 Reo Speed Wagon, Stake body + 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 eyl. 7 pass. Reo speed wagons. Overland model 90 Sedan. Overland model 90, winter top. Stewart % ton truck. THE FRISBIE-M’CORMICK CO. 52 SHETUCKET STREET DENTISTS Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to | STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER | Best work and naterials at sight | prices by skille¢ labor. Telephone 50 West Main St 'ART CRAFT ROOFING |Can be put on over the old |shingles. Why rip them off when you de not have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all about it. b ] DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon M'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a.m. 18 8 p. M + Telephone PIANC TUNERS GEER, THE PIANO TUNER, 122 Profpect St. Phone §1k DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves tigated, Write Pestoffice Box 472, NoF- wich. Cong. oetild | PLUMBING AND GABFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. ‘' PHONE S The very best Biumbing by expert wutrkj;eu e g:q xn‘res prices’ é{t"&’“. anteed; also heal and S i JOHN F. TOM’;’K%}S S 7 \West Maln SE. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET ‘ THERE 1a No agvertizing medi Bastern Conueetiur wiuai o The Bul: | T. H. PEABODY. “letin gar b resuita i DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne; M. D. PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT AND X-BAY. HOURS o 4 and 6 o 8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 215 BROADWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE NURSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 pet dozen ORDERS DELIVERED LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE = & S The Registrars of Voters of the TOWN of Lisbon hereby give notice that they . will be in session ut the Town Hall on“** Friday, Aug. 6 and 13, between the hours of 12'm. and 9 p. m. “for the purpose, of maiting an enrollment of the lezal voters... of said Town, and for the purpose of .. making ahy changes i the cnroliment list last perfected. FRANK E. HYDE, GEORGE G. BROMLEY, Regstrars of Voters. Dated at Lisbon, Conn., July 26, 1930, NOTICE CAUCUS ENROLLMENT. The Registrars of Voters of the Tewn of Sprague will meet at the Town Cler] Oftice in said Tewn on Fridays, AuguSt s the §th and 13th, from 12 o'clock noon untll 9 p. m.. for’ the purpose of making-< an enroliment of the legal voters of Town in accordatice With the require- \n:ems of Chapter 37 of the General State? tites. - DANIBEL DAY, LAWRENCE G. DRESCHER, Registrars. e » 5 { Sprague, July 28, 1920, Vevrresreg "AT A GOURT OF PROBATE HELD at'Norwich, within and for the Disirict of + Norwich, on the 29th day of July, A. D. 1 Present—NELSON J. AYL Trust estate of Horace A. Fiich, Norwich, in said District, deceased. 2 The "Prustee appeared i Court and filed™ a_ written application alleging that_ said estate is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order (o mortgage cer- tain real estate belonging io said estate, fully described in said application. - ‘Whereupon, It 1s Ordered. That saidi application be heard and determined ats the Probate Court Room the y of. Norwich, in said District, on the 3d daye of August, A. D. 1920, at' 4 o'clock in they afternoon, and that notice of the penden of said application, and of said hearin thereon, be given by the publication o taig order once in some ne per having A Circulation in said District, at least. three days prior to the date of said hear- ing, and that return be made to the Cour NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The abbve and foregoing is a trie copw of record = t: \ M. DRESCH > h, in said District, deceased. 2 The “Administrator appeared in_Court and filed a written avpli 2 alleging: that said estate is now lement ins Court, and nraying order to? sell ceMtain renl estate belonging to sal estate. fully described in said_application. and that Some person other than the Ad. ministrator be appointed and aushorized! to make such sale Whereupon. Tt Is Ordered, application be heard a the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District. on the 34 daw of August, A. D. 1320, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pendencys of said apvlication, and of said hearings thereon. be given hy the publication of? this ofier once in ome newSnaper having: a cireulation in said Di at least: three days orior to the date of said hear- ing, and that return be made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. » The alv 1 foregoing is a true eopys of tecord, ; Attest N M. DRESCHER, y30a AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of: Norw 1920 Present—NELSO:! That sal HEL] Estate of Michael . late of Norwich, in said District, deceased H The Administrator apneared in Conrt} and filed @ written application allegihg: that said estate is now. in settlement in. said Court, and praying for an order tor ell certain real estate belonging to said estate. fully described in said_applications and that some nerson other than the Ads ministrator be apnointed and authorized to_make such sale. $ Whereupon, 1t Is Ordered. That said application be he and determined a! the Probate Conrt Room in the City of Norwich, in said District. on the 3d day’ of August, A. D. 1920, at 3 o'clock in the’ afternoon, and that notice of the pendency, of said application. and of said hearlmfi thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in Some newspaper having' irculation in said District, at leasth thrée davs nriof to the date of said hears ing, and that return be made to the Courts NELSON T. AVLING. Judge. & Thé ahove and forezoing is o true copye SCHER, % Clerk. - % NOTICE / Commencing Aug. 1. 1920, the price. ¢t gas furnished by this Departmests netadn will be as follows: First 100 wu. ft. per month 3L next 40 cu. It per monin @ $2 pel cu. 1t. Mnexz 1,500 cu. ft. per month @ $L. per M cu. ft. 000 cu. ft. per month @ $1.30¢ 00 cu. ft. per month 0: Minimum charge §1 per month o5 traction thereof. In making this increase vour Com. rhissioners nave given the matter car ful consideration and find that, because of the cxcessive increase of the cost of all material entering into the manu< factusl f gas, it has been found neced~ sary to raise the price of gas (o the above named rates. - No change Is being made in the elee~ tric Jighting rate, with the exceptiom that the minimum charge will aften Aug. 1, 1920, be §1 per month or frae- tion’ thereof. THE CITY OF NORWICH, €AS AND ELECTRICAL DEPARTMENE COAL ' John A. Morgan & Son: “You Can De No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” : No Salad Complete Without : Thumm’s : - Home-Made ‘Mayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN . STORE 40 Franklin Street .

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