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A Bolletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Wil Get ft ————————— WANTED Mate WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellansous e WANTED—Boy for delivery, at Broad- way Fish Market, 40 Broadway. aug3d and upstairs worl capable of attending e man ; good milker; good wages. John! A liams, Jewett City. Tel 107-14. ug2d e at s Main st Sy31d Frederic A. Johnson, Uncasville. 58-2 Norwich. jysid WANTED _Four plasterers. once.Dovle & Murphy Co., 80! Willimantic, Conn. Tel. 486, SIX FIRST CLASS HOUSE CARPEN- TERS, AT DEEP RIVER, CONN. 80 CENTS PER HOUR See Foreman On Job or St. Tel. Nov. 1st. ly 289 Washington Taey, =, Ao wton e on table and do chamber work. F 35-4 Willimantic Div. _Jedod “WANTED Salesladies for Saturtas. e F. W. Woolworth, Main' St. C. M. WILLIAMS, Norwi h, Conn. _ ‘___?ElfflsTl g 9-12 & m.—e1.30 to § p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-S Room 305 Th Building Tel. 209 Residence tel, 1225 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. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS & RING Fuaneral Directors DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN - Dental Surgeon M'Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer “rempt Serv: DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thaye- Bulding Phone 619 1:30-% and 7 to 8 Telephone Hours Day or Niaht AUCTIONS. AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSORIES HOURIGAN BROS, - Aroresie FORD OWNERS—Doe: our car start E bard? Ruve you peor lights? Have ¥ 5D h. d by FUNERAL DIRECTORS [3our, masceto recharked 'in o oct25d Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Ci 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street | That broken costly casting or forging can be economically weided and there- sy made equal to new at a very small | part of the cost of a new one, besides — | saving infinite delay. TRUCKING AND TEAMING 1 —— |aid to the manufacturer, farmer, auto 2L sayek- | owner, and all others using machinery and other equipmant made of metal. TRY THIS PLANT T eis long dis Sainz LAMBERT, MBERT Occum, te e moving and truck NORWICH WELDING CO. 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Theroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OF.DER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY ovmg; iong distance dohn H. Ford 192 nov2! 295 Wes: Maim St, | a light 1 aad long ais- oV ‘sl sdeclaity. C. B. DROJLE ke Y & Sox. Phone 333, £ _MOVIN _BROWN & HARTLEY, s 2 Phone §97. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. i TEAXING AND TRUCKING jome very promptly and at reasonable prices. 439 MAIN STREET, (East 8 ARTHUR H. LATHROP, | Stietacke: St Phrae i | NORWICH, CONN. — — — — ] 53 Music WHEN YOU BUY A NEW BATTERY BE SURE IT IS A USL BECAUSE—USL Batteries contain the famous “Machine Pasted Plates,” and are soid on a een Months’ Guaran- twed Adjustment Plan. : Ask the USL Service Station to explain the value of these exclusive USL fea- HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 83 UNCAS STREET Telephone 53 -2 ERNEST E. tures. P ey NORWICH BATTERY CO. Violin 114 FRANKLIN STREET Phone 127-4 H, L. PLANTE Telephone 1043-2 Bliss Placs 1 Have a Few Outfits to Lena. ~ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF AL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropggdist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) #fr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Bujte 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Conn. Phone 1368-4 Trucks and Carts PHYSICIANS Mechanical Repairs, P-il‘\:nn. Trim- T Uphalstering and Wood W W. Tyler Browne, M. D. -hl?a*.-ifllhl ity behs t PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT AN® X-RAY. HOURS: 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 2 | Soott & Clark Corp. %35 BROADWAY. ON TROLLEX LINE|S50? TO-516 NORTH MAIN STREET WANTED—A competent maid for wait- must be willing to her duties WANTED—A farmhand: a good relfa- | without constant oversight and direction. WANTED—A woman for general house- work; no washing: from Aug. 15th to WANTED—A cook; also gir] to wsul ~one Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D OUR WELDING SERVICE is a real | e WANTED—Small _express _wagon in good_condition. Address’ S. Krebs, Box 43, Uncasville. aug3d WANTED—People to eat supper at the Preston City Baptist Church on Wednes- day evening. Supper will be sérved from 1-!’,’ standard’time. Rev. F. W. Tholen. augad 5 WANTED—You to know that make your auto fixtures, stove 4 3 electric fixtures, etc., 100k as good as new at a very small cost to you; . first class work guaranteed; work' called for and delivered. Norwich Nickel Plating Co. No. 77 Hamilton Ave., Norwich, Cy y29ThSTu WANTED — Old faze teerh, Livarty bonds, diamonds, money ioaned on lib- eral terms. The Collateral Co. Ty Water se. Unear. Shecucket St). sep25d WANTED —You to know that I am a specialist in making shoes for cripples made to measure. E. Buonanuo, 303 West Main St. may4ToThs WANTED—Mowing machine for one horse; state make, condition and price. John M. Stone, Niantic, Conn. WANTED—We are making two trips to Norwich weekly by auto truck and can male a good Proposition to anyone having loads coming to New London. E. B. Gardner Storage Co., Inc, 13 Blackhall ew London. ysia WANTED—Light portable sawmill. - T. D. Taylor, R. D. 6. iy3id YOU tell 'em, August, 1 May, but don't Ju A mild, pleasant cigar, Anndora Special, 7 cents, 3 for 20. 7Try it, yowll like it, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. jy24d WANTED—Farms. When your farm is for sale, we sell quick, ~Welsler's we can { 2ds | — aug2d: | “roR SALE— A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It Advertisement Will Rent it A Bulletin To Let ; Advertisement Will Rent it " FOR SALE TO RENT 4 LOST AND FOUND BIG August sale now going on; $8,000 Forth of suit patterng, sold for' $58 to 365, soid for $ELSS; 18-ounce blue serge two-piece suit $44.50. We strictly guar- antee all our hard worsted cloth, fitting | and workmanship. Only_10. minutes from square, and you"l’l ;f\'f.,y’x a_minute. The Lazarow 'Tailors, gpposile Franklin St Park. Tel. 119-48, augdd FOR SALE—Vermont farms, with stock, érops and tools, well located, many with ‘modern buildings, and up-to-date in many ways; reasonable prices; good terms ; write for information, C. J. Oben Company, Iné., Real Estate Agency, New- port, Vermont! St Johnsbury and Morrls: Patrick Curtin, Baltic augsd FOR SALE—Two large new milch cows with calves. E. Dechefy, South Killingly, Con: Rty _ augdd FOR SALE—Double cottage on Furnace St Danielson. Apply to the Bodo Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 2o Carter St., Danielson. Tel. 223 aug2d otorboat Dione, 22 ft, 2 cylinder, 7 h. 1., fully equipped; also Inquire 50 Unioh St. Tel. 834-3. [ farm in Lisbon, the Deacon Strong place. Mrs. A F. Strong, Leonard Bridge, Conn. aug: - FOR SALE—Celery plants at $1 per hundred. William P. Wade, 520 Boswell Ave. Phone 1121-2. jy3ld LE—Few acres standing grass at 558 Boswell Ave. Phone 557-4. H. F. Palmer, Otis St. ¥29d FOR SALE—Greene's Buttermilk Chiek Farm Agency, Danielson. jy2d WANTED—Men and women with burning feet, sore corns and callouses to try a box af Snow-Drop Salve; 25c; _works wonders, Guaranteed by Smith's Pharmacy, Riug & 6isk, Engler’s, Druggists. jel2d WANTED—To buy second har4 fur- niture. Get our prices before vou sell A._Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3. » jan7d WANTED _ Antique furnitufe, mire rors. colored Ezl:“' silver, historical ¢ching, old bool and old letters. /. Bruckner, §5 Frapklin St Tel 717-% may1ed MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- oiry, Watches and Personal pro, at a low rats terest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN Norwich, Conn AUCTIONEER Succeasor to W. B. WILCOX Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phene 581-3]lots, Feed. James M. Young & Son. jyl4d FARHAS for sale. Write for cata- logue. ~Racine's Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. jeibd FOR SALE The 3 story brick building, corne: Water and Commerce Streets, oc- cupied by late G. H. Pratt for sev eral years, building is heavy mill construction; well lighted on 3 sides, located in good business center, well adapted for wholesale, retail business or manufacturing purposes. Will be s01d to close an estate. Can arrange liberal loan for the purchaser. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bidg. Phone Norwich e e —— FOR SALE Two tenement house, chicken coops, barn, 2 acres of land, good building the best place in city, all new buildings. Will e sold at a bargain. Inquire on premises. REHMAN 228 DUNHAM STREET LEGAL NOTICES REGISTRARS NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Preston’ will be in session on Friday, Aug. 6th, 1 nd on Friday, Aug. 13th, 1920, from 12 o'clock noon till 9 p. m., at the Town Hall (Long Society), for the purpose of enrolling_electors for caucus privileses. in_compliance with Chapter 37, Section 685, of the General Statutes of the State of Connecticut. Those who have previously enrolled are not required to do so0 again. JOHN P. HALLOWELL, BERIAH E. BURDICK, Regiatrars. Dated at Preston, Conn., July 31, 1920: 3TuS REGISTRARS OF VOTERS' NOTICE. The Registrars and Assistant Regis- trars of Voters of the Town of Norwich will be in session on FRIDAYS, AUG. 6th and 13th, 1920, from 12 o’clock, “noon, until 9 o'clock in the evening, “To Register” the legal voters of said Town who may appear for the privilege of voting in political primaries or cau- cuses, as prescribed in Act of Legislature, session 1909. Those who have previously registered are not required to do £o again. e above work will be performed at the places: DISTRICT—. OND_ D Store Side HIRD DISTRICT—At W. H. Bowen's Office, Greeneville. URTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con-| Barbe Norwich Town. ~“TH D! —At Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billings' Hall, East Side. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 30th of July, 1920. T co. | t the Town Hall. At W. D.'Rick- D. GUY, LIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters, NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of North Stonington herehy give notice | that they will be in session at the Town Hall in said Town on Friday, Aug. 6, and Friday, Aug. 13, 1920, between the hours of 12 m. and 9 p. m., for the purpose of enrolling elecfors for caucus_privileges, in compliance with «<hapter 685 of the General Statutes, State of Connecticut. Signed for thé Board. JOHN L. YORK, Deputy Registrar of Voters. North Stonington, Conn., July 30, 1920, NOTICE The Registrars of Voters of the Town of Voluntown will be in session at Union Hall, Voluntown, Friday, Aug. 6th and | 13th! 1920, from 12 o'clock noon until 9 p. m., for the purpose of enroiling electors | for caucus privileges, in compliance with Chapter 655 of the General Statutes, State of Connecticut. { THOMAS M'DONALD, LEONARD B. KINNIE, Registrars of Voters. July 31st, 1320. S ————————— INSURANCE CREATE AN IMMEDIATE ESTATE OF $10,000. A WONDERFUL PROPOSITION. W. A. SOMERS, 218 Main. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS ————————e——— BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway BOWLING ALLEYS l 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 The Havens Property On Oak Street close to the business section of Norwich, Seven rooms and bath, ali modern improvements. Exoellent garden with fruit trees and grape vines. Great value for **Archa W. Coit EXCLUSIVE AGENT “al. 1334 63 BROADWA? — TOE SALE, First class 258-acre farm, pleasant location, “main improved state road, mall and telephone service, excellent 12-room house, 2 large barng, silo, ice- house, garages. pouitry houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all in good condition, 100 acres smooth, fertilo fields, 100 deres spring-watered pastures, balance woodland, stream through farm, running spring water at buildings, $5.009, $1,000 cash. Willimantic Agency, Conn, WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND_KINDLING—DEL{VERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 732 233 MAIN STREET WILL PAY CASH FOR SECOND HAND-PIANO OR VICTROLA. STATE PRICE AND STYLE. CASH, CARE BULLETIN me—————— $750 Buys s Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- vated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 § minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antiqua Investigate. A- 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—several burdred cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulleti (Choice of 400 William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 i BOWLING AND BILLIARDS . AT T AETN. } BO ALLEYS, BULLDING. WHIEN Y0U WANT 10 put YOUr bus- ivess Defors tme puoiic. tmers is ma medium better. gnan: .flr.nu 'n ihe aa- vertiaina columau wf Holieia. = FOR SALE Eight-rosm cottage, modern improve- .mm&. hot and cold water, gas, electric lights, set tubs and new steam heating system, h: (wood floors, cement walk all around ‘the house, cement cellar, good lo- |t‘zthm, 10_minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A, V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 198 CLff St. 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 house and garage. Everything is armanged for vacation com_ fort.” Price very reasonable if sold_at once. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. " FOR SALE A very choice modern eottage house of nine rooms, excellently located on Broad St. Very modest price. This property mist be sold. - For further particulars, inquire of JOMN A. MOEAN, . Renl Estae Broker, TWO-FAMILY HOUSES $3,500 buys two-family house, five rooms each, Greeneville section. $3,750 buys two-family house, six rooms each, near Laurel Hill school. $5-000 bulys two-family house, Xast “» Address HOMES, care Bulletin. | = e Y FOR SALE Eight Reom House, No. 22 Grove Street; steam heater, two baths, gar splendid location. An ttractive price and easy terms if desired. Inquire of Thes. H. Beckley 298 MAIN STREET J HOUSES FOR SALE I have two houses for sale, located on West Main St, Nos. 400-401; both have modern improvements ; one is & two-fam- ily house, the other A cottage of five Tooms ; must be sold o settle an estate. Appiy to ELMER R. PIERSON, 327 West Main St. ITALIAN AGENCY seils Forelgn Money Orders and Steam- ip Tickets for all parts of the world. !'ac‘(agas of all kinds delivered in ail parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire urance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Franklin St., Norwich, €onn. Chone 782-5. mar4d Phones iy16d CIGARS, ) | TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St Established for Half a Century AN ] CIGARS Whitestone Cigars are $58 per thousand. J, F. CONANT, 13 Framklin St. 2 FOR SALE—forses ¥OR SALE—Good farm work horse, reasonable, or will exchange for driving horse. lone 157654, augid —One pair _sorrels, weight 800, one pair of bays, weight 5600, one bay chunk, weight 1200, 10 Single horses to be sold cheap if taken this week; we have no room for then.. T t Hamilton Stable, Tel. 1999. augid Main (0 sell out @ bzy horse named Jim; could e seen at Hamilion Stable and ask for sick man’s horse. 371-375 Main St. Tel, 1999, aughd HORSE—Name Liberty Bond, color biack, age 5, been worked 2 mile in 2.15 1-4, Charter ‘Oak Park; will sell cheap as 1 have no time to drive him around ; best road horse in the state. Hamiiton. Main St. Tel. 1999. augid FOR SALE—One 6 year old gray horse, 50, chunk. ~ J. Siegel. Ehena 3y39d FOR SALE—One pair of horses, weight 2800 1bs., three sets of double harness, one dump cart. O, Main, Norwich. Tel. 489. sFOR SALE — Shetland pony, biooded, value $250, price $150. Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or call §49-23 Willimantic. Jv24d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING BOB!‘;’!‘ J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, FHONE 581, The very best plumbing by ewvert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Serviee Connected. Phone Shotucket Strest DELHOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway NUBSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company T. H. PEABODY. Telephane 986 i TO LET—Nice airy furnished room for two gentlemeh, centrally located, separate beds. Address J., care Builetin. augdd ROOMS to let, to gentlemen only. 12 Curr st e TO BENT — Three-room apariments (new), furnished for light housekeepini, available Aug. lst. Address Watch Hill Bejach‘aAssocialmn, Watch Hill, R. L v TO RENT—Rooms for light housekeep- ing. 17 Boswell Ave: jy3oa TO RENT — Fumnished rooms, also roome for ligit houseiseeping. 18 Union St y2 = TO RE> partment conven light housekeeping. 9 Fountain St. jy26d FOR RENT—Eight-room house, outside city limits; convenjences ; garage ences required. Tel. 2 STORAGE—Househnld goods stos tor long cr short term; ratev resse able, Fanaing Studlo 52 Broadway e 4 "TO RBNT_Furnished rooms: rooms for light heusekeeplng; at 106 School St TFhone 1048-3. Al‘f‘ . suitd "FOR RENT EIGHT SIX-ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS All newly remodeled and put in first ciass condition at a very large cost, and will only consider desirable applicants, but for such have arranged for a very modest rental. For further particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker Franklin Square FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. TO THE TEADE—We have just un- loaded one car of Duluth lmperial fiour, one car of Hecker-Jones, one ear of Gold Medal flour and one car of sugar; also one car of malt and hops for your home brew. Order from your mrocer or call Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326- v2ad Now On Track 1,200 BAGS STOCKFEED. MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK. PRICE $3.65. ALSO THE FOLLOWING: No. 1 Oats, 96 Ibs., ... $3.65 No.1Corn, 100 Ibs. . .. $3.25 No. 1 Meal, 100 lbs. . .. $3.25 No. 1 C. Corn, 100 Ibs. $3.35 Mystic Scratchfeed, 100 e ... $4.25 Mystic Laying Mash, 100 dbe.. Lopnicnol L rSies Choice Wheat Bran, 100 |CottnmeedMeaL100 Buffalo Gluten, 100 Oil Meal, 31-34%, 100 T Sucrene Dairy, 161, %, 100 Oyster Shells, per bag, 100 Barley, Plump Kernel, 96 bs. ............. $3.65 FLOUR—BRIDAL VEIL ! Low Price {PRICES GOOD UNTIL FRI- DAY NIGHT Chas. Slosberg & Son 3-13 Cove Street, Norwich Opposite C. V. Depot B BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co., building contractors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anything extra. 1> Plait Ave. Tel No. 479-5. Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and from 5.30 to augid JAMES F ARO, Stone, Comerete Work and Exca Address: 123 Onkridge St, City. Tel. 627-5, M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Succeasor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Beat ‘work aod materials at right prices by skilled labor, Telephone 50 West Main St ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off when you dec aot have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all about it. e ——————— DETECTVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nor- wich. Conn. oct1ld l WHEN YOU WANTY 1C DUl your bus. l.l? beforet “: 'u.fl‘; ‘.;’.Lh‘. .:' medlum. vatier han hro o aar Vertising Garamma st The Bulletin. FOUND—Stray hound dog, blagk, white and tan, collar, spike tafl, register mum- ber on lead, No. 1918, Norwich. H. Wood- worth, South Windhal augsd LOST—A female bulldog, black Drindle, part French and Doston, Whité chest, scar over one eye; valuable s a child’s pet; reward; no ecollar. George B. Gaskell, Yantic. aug2d LOST—A bunch of keys, Thursday or Friday, between Norwich and Ocean Beach | one of the keys Is marked Chum D. B. 98. Return Box U{fi&, Breed ’gl;e— , xs LOST—Black pocketbook with _pame Public notiee is hereby given that Court of Common Council of meet on Thussduy, Aug. bth, 192¢ p. m., alut.l\t, ?uncn mmkm“;, ora: purpese &iving & ol {aking actioh onthe uestion of disoens tinuing as a public stand for public express wagons and ail other including public serviee motor the northerly side of Main street from . Burnham Square to the Chelsen Baving§ Bank building, the westeriy eide of Ross place. the westerly side of Feres inside. Phone 615-32 and receive reward. | the easterly side of Franklin strest $riia Main street to a point in range Wih thg = FOUND_Biack and white hound dog, | S0utherly side of Willow. street. Owner can have same by provigg property | Attest W. R. FRISBIE. ‘é’ié‘,- puying for adv. Louis bfl-”!sg“ City Clerk and Clerk of the Cowrt Common Council. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 2, 1521 NOTICE At a meeting of the Court of Comimes uncil of the City of Norwich, held 2 Aug. 2, 1920 the following was pro- posed as an amendment to the city Brdix nances and the City Clerk ordersd to pubs lish the same as by law provided: ' = Be it ordained by the Court of Comimes Council of the City of Norwich: = Section 1. Section 10 of the ordlnm of the City of Norwich relating to traffic regulations, passed at a meeting of the Court of Common Council heid s the 3d day of November, 1919, is heredy amended to read as follows: Execpt While loading or unieading, ob taking on or sefting down passengers, ne vehicle shall be permitted to remmin stas tionary for a longer period than five smine utes on the westerly side of B ' from Union square to Main street; or. on the northerly side of Main sireet front gr:&dway and Enemuet street m“m- n square for a peri X o LI _LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE At a meeting of the Council of the Uity of Norwich, held Mon- day, Atg. 2d, 1820, the following W propesed as an amendment to the City ordinances and the City Clerk ordered 1o publish the same us by law provided: e it ordained by the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich: Section 1. No 3 'm or corpora- tion operating or driving any public con- veyance as such for pas: for hire, including public service mojgr vehicles, on the streets of the City of Worwich shall i for hire without firs within the ¥ applying in writing (o the Chiel of Police of said city, upon a form by him provided, for a license to receive such passengers, which application shall be signed by the appli- cant and give the name of the operator or_driver, the age and residence of the operator or driver, and, if an operator of a.public service motor vehicle, then the Car registry number, operator's state reg- istry number, capacity and flescription of car, or. if a public conveyance gther than 2 gasoline, steam or electricall ¢ propelied vehicle, then a general descrivtion of the same, and no public convey:r ces as such, ineluding public service mitor vehicle shall receive passengers foc hire on the strkets of the City of Nor h without it is/being operated or driven by a pers licensed to so omerate cr driv and hereinafter in tuis ordinance pro- vided and without ful' comnliance with the terms and conditions of this ordi- nance. Sec. ‘The Chief of Police. applicants compliance with of this ordinance and the p chief of $5, shall issue a license to such operator o Whieh s 1 continue in force until midnight on t day of December next following sooner withdrawn by notifying the of Police in writing to that effect licensee or unless for other cause revoked. Sec. 3. Upon the issuance of the license preseribed by Section 2 hereof the Chief of Police shall deliver {o-such operator or driver a license number, which license numbers shall not be issied in duplicate but in sequence. and displayed conspicu- ousiy and firmly attached to the outside of said conveyance. Sec. 4. There shall be prominently die- played within such conveyance a state- ment indicating the fares to be charged, which statement shall be furnished by the Chief of Police and shall be always acces- sible to all passengers in such conveyance. Sec. 5. The Court of Common Council shall appropriate upon the anproval of it Finance Committee such sums, not to e ceed fifty dollars annually. as may b required to provide the applicntions censes, numbers and rate cards hereln provided. 8Bec. 6. The Chief of Police monthly in writing to the Cou: mon Council by a statement number of overators or drivers so li- censed, the amount collected in license fees, and the number and names of d, with the reason therefor. 3 n the enactment of this or- dipance and thereafter at the beginning each license' year the Chief of Police v an order upon the Treasurer of Norwich for a sum not to dollars. which order. when approved Ly the Finance Committee. and the Court of Common Couneil, the Treas- urer chall vay. which sum shall be used by the Chief of Police solely for the pro- viding of applications, license: ense numbers and rate carde. and be account- ed for by him. Sec. £ On the first d pril. July and CHief of Police Treasurer of the Citv of . moneys received by him s and pay to the Tr his_hands o Sec.”d. W { provisions of asiead “ourt of Common ¢ fifteen minutes ; and no‘gl’fl% allowed on the easterly side-of from Union square to Main street f8F & longer period than forty-five minutess of go the southerly side of Main street Shetucket street to Washington for a longer period than fifteen Sec. 2. Section 11 of the ord mentioned in Section 1 hereof is hereby amended to read as follows: = Except while loading pnd unloading, of taking on or setting down passengers. RO vehicle between the hours of 9 g'clotk. it the moming and 4 o'clock in the after- noon_ shall be allowed to remain stations ary for a longer period than five minutes on the easterly side of Shetucket streef. from the southerly side of the Shannom building to the Laurel Hll bridge; sad cxcept while loading o~ unioading, or tak ing on or setting down pazsengers, ng Vehicle shall be allowed {o remain sas tionary for a longer period than five mins utes on the northerly side of Water street from Shetucket street to Market on the westerly sice of Market street, on the westerly side of Franklin street frome Bath street to Wiilow street : and between: said hours no parking shall be allowed for a longer period than thirty minutes on the Westerly side of Shetucket street fromr Main street io Water street. on the south= erly side of Waler street from Shetueke street to Market street, on the easterly side of Market street, on the easterly side of Franklin street from Main street t Willow street; or on the westerly side of Franklin sireet in front of ‘the Thayer building ; provided, that parking for a longer period than thirty minutes shafl be permitted on any street or any portiom: thereof which may be legally used time as a public stand for vehicles. c. amending the ordinance of Oet. 3. a8 amended May 7. 1917. is hereby further amended to read ‘as foliows No vehicle, except while the same being loaded or unioaded, shall be allk to remain standing for any meriod in ex= cess of thirty minutes on the southerly. side of Bath street from Broadway te = point in range with the easterly side of the Chapman huilding, known as numbers 3 and 5 Bath street: and from said peint to Franklin street 'all vehicles, exeept while the same are being loaded or._ loaded, are forbidden to remain st for any period: and no vehicle, e: While the Same is being loaded or unoRBc ed. shall be allowed to remain standing for more than thirty minutes on northerly side of Bath street from Chest? nut street to Franklin street. s Sec. 4. No ordinances or parts of ordl~ naRces restricting the time vehicles may remain_stationary on the streets of the City of Norwich shall apply between oclock in the evening and 7_o'clock i the morning. excent as the ~hours are otherwise limited by Sections 2 and 4 of * this ordinance. g Scc. 5. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be pun- shed be a fine 1t exceeding APty Ollass.: Sec. 6. All ordinances or parts of o nances inconsistentherewith are he; repealed. e The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: W. R. FRISBIE, | City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Couneil. Norwich. Conn., Aug. 2, 1920. all report of Com- ing the of January, 1 for all said licens all moneys in - Violates .anv_of the ance ghall be pun- ished by a fi gding fifty dollars, Sec. 10. TUpon a second conviction of any operator or driver of any public con- veyance of any of the traflic ordinanc of the City of Norwich the license here prescribed shall forthwith become and shall not be renewed for the m cne year after such second conviction. Sec. 11. All ordinances or parts of or- dinances inconsistent hercwith are hereby reneale Th, { hove and foregoing is a true copy of record Attest: W. R. FRISRIE. AUCTIONS -2 City Clerk and Clerk’ of the Court of Common_Couneil. Norwich. Conn., Aug. NOTICE At a meeting of the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich, held Mon~ Aday, Aug. 2d, 1920, the following was pro- poséd ag an wmendment to the city ordi- nances dnd the City Clerk ordered o pub- lish the same as by law provided : Be it_ordained by the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich: Section 1. No public service motor vehicles shall be operated as such on the ing stree or squares in the City orwich in street from the east- y corner of Water and Main streets to ie westerly corner of Park and Main streets, Shetucket street from the corner of Main and Shetucket streets to the northerly corner of Shetutket and Water streets, Broadway from the corner of Main and Broadway to Bath street, Bath street. Market street from Main street to the northerly corner of Market and Water streets, anklin street from Franklin square to the southerly corner of Willow and klin streets. Sec. All persons are forbidden to operate or drive a hicl T h other imal. on Water stre from the westerly junction of Watér and Market streets, except in a westerly direction, or on Commerce street, except in an easterly direction. Sec. 3. Section 15 of the ordinances of the City of Norwich reiating to street traffic regulation, nassed at the meeting of the Court of Common Council held on the 3d day of November, 191 amended to read as follows: TUnion square. Washington street from the corner of Church and Washington streets to a point in range with the southerly side of School street. the west. erly side of Chestnut street from the cor- ner of Chestnut and Wiflow streets to 2 point in range with the westerly side of 2, 1920 AUCTION I will sell at public auctien TUESDAY, AUG. 10TH, at 10 o'clock 2. m., the property of Blenstone & Pronhube. REAL ESTATE oo i 250-acre farm, known as the Rogers farm, located five miles somth- from Norwich, Conn., one mile south from Poguetanuck village, eight miles north from Groton; said farm has a quantity of wood and timber, about 300 fruit trees, consisting of apple, pear, and quince. a large two-story. two-fami house in first class condition, with alt: ‘modern conveniences and plumbing, a - garage, large barn, 36x50, new silo. twe sheds, 'ice house, corn house, tool heuse and other buildings. PERSONAL PROPERTY Four cows, 14 heifers, 1 registered Guernsey bull, about 350 hens and chick- ens, 50 ducks, incubator and brooder, new. this spring, 1 mew 7 horsepower engime and blower, complete silo outfit, Ford © commercial ‘car, 2 heavy wagons, 1 lum- ber wagon for one horse, 1 cart, - pair team harnesses, new this spring, 2. single harnesses, mowing machine, horse rake, hay tedder, 2 disk harrows, one new, 1 smoothing harrow, planter, corn sheller, hoes, shovels, forks, rakes. hay fork, rope, carrier and pulleys complete. cider' press, about 7 acres oat hay, 12 tons timothy ; ay. HOUSEHOLD FPURNITURE in great variety, rugs, lineleum, 1 EREY patiar stove parior aGNIE room furniture, glassware, crockery, tabls - Yevance ofspassengers and baggage. may at all time stand waiting for employme provided that the Court s 2 Council may by resolution. after such public notice a JAMES H. HYDE. J. EUGENE AYER, Auctioneers. Exceptionally good buildings; the above described stock and tools are in first class condition. iysid Franklin street. the westerly side of Un- | cutlery, tinware and other articles 1o8 ion street to a point in range with the | Dumerous to mention. southerly side of Shepard’s lane, so- 2 called, the northerly side of Park street. BLENSTONE & PRONAUBER, £ assigned and established as mubiie ¢ £ stands. “at which public hrcks; R D Mo b Ne i O wagons and all other vehicles, inchudin H public service motor vehicles for the cons | L. YTy Stormy. sale the fifat fair day. { of Common upon hearing a tions as a public stand and in the seme manner may. after such notice and hear- ing. re-establish for use the public stand 80 previously. discontinued. Sec. 1. Whoever violafes any of the provisions of this ordinance SHll be mun: ishe v a fine not exceedin; v d for each offense. ERtvacligs Sec. 5. Al ordinances or parts of ordi- AUTOS TO HIRE FOR HIRE—Seven-passenger Cadl lac_car, day or might; funerals and weddings a specialty. Phone 1330 er 1917 Chris Ahex, Thomas Keeley. 329d 5. nances inconsistent herewith are herehy renealed. The above and foregoing I of record. i i e < W. R. FRISBIE, Attest City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common_Council. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 2, 1920. e WHEN ¥0U WANT 10 put your bus. ineas before the public, there is no medium better ihan through the ad- vertising columms of The Bulletin.