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and facing’ Wateh® Hill. When I- atiout 30 feet of ‘the-sianding ceeded &t top. B The. fen in the The highway depgriment of the town ‘é:udin:.fl Ammamn S t| George H." rper, of Westerly, one of the most lmportanti o o i 0 irltineq that the high- in the town, and the commissioners re-| ooy lo T Sl FC eigned o & part sponsible for the proper disbursement|of the office*now, occupied by the fown by Councilman to investigate. and down, but-tie aito cont without tlie slightest regard ulations. f : f th rgest appropriation, next to |rreasurer. % : A ?h::u?or hsl:hicls, iap p\vignour an office in| After the council meeting, Chairman| JIn_ cemmenting upon th which to do business. The book-keep-iButler called. on the custodian of the|Washinzton county, &’ P building jand made inquiry when the of- fice would Dbe ready for oeccupancy by he commission. He was told ‘to take the matter up with Treasurer Pendleton, This Chairman Butler declined to do, on the ground that he had already inter- viewed the treasurer on. that point-and had received his answer, and that he was now awaiting the execnmtion of tie ction of the town council has ceased to be a matter between the the street, in places of Com- J. Butler or John W. home of Commission- P says: “Westerly's, 9,952, sus of 191 board. ianoe. actual need of an y propose to work .of hat the , buiid- a room in vailable, but adapted for acceptable to the the commissioners are awaiting notice as to when the office would be ready for thelr occupaney. It is planned to engage a clerk and have the office open during the custom- ary hours, so ‘that the public would know just when and where they can do business with the highway department The commission has been without a clerk this year. Befors :he -commission was created in substitution for a street department ‘committee of -the .town council the committee always had the service of ‘a clerk, and the commisshml had. like service up. -the present year. ‘When the highway commissioners’ office {1z opened, whether in the town building or clsewhere, there Will be a represent- ative of - the ‘cémmission always avail- o] the public, according to Com- missioner Butler. Probably a- compromise will be reach- and the private apartment of the Pendleton sion opuld the town in all its standards. cooking and washing-dishes. the. Westerly pelice départment eieq there is an aversion to secret sesion. Your Westerly men in an automeobile coming from the direction of Watch Hill at about 1 o'¢lock Thursday morning had -1 a peculiar experience When on the section 1-| of the Watch Hill road commonly known as the “cemetery stretch.” They noticed a large automobile, with all lights set, at a standstill well to the right of the road | supply of gasoline was exhausted. Orpheus, Offenbach; ‘waltz, R egino You owe it to yourself to keep yourskinclear, r: and healthy, as nature in tended it'to be. If it has become muddy, rough, blotched and oily, RESI- NOL OINTMENT will do worders forit. With RESI- NOL SOAP, thismild, heal- ing ointment hasbeen used | for years aza standard skin | i See You in C-U lferney ; eccentric Jazz, Inaw; marc! and Stripes, Huff; final gled Banner. Snesstép, Beach, New London: Th furnished free transportation expense of the company. Loeal Laconics. treatment. It is easy and ecoromical to use and has 3 in the town of Westerly. ach n wholesome odor. Dor't elay-ask your ChEe r the Resinol pedestrians. Funeral = services for ington;. Were- col | STARTING TODAY Former Prices Were Up t0‘$25.(_)0 s ¢ ORGANDIES, VOILES, GINGHAMS, . LINENS This is our Season-End Clearance, involving every re- maining Summer Dress, in our stock, no matter what its former cost or selling price. : YOUR UNRESTRICT ED CHOICE $5.95 WHICH IS FAR BELOW WHOLESALE CQST No Alterations—No Exchanges — All Sales Final mmvxmmmwmmmmé % 121-125 MAIN STREET = 3 eg.i!oi'ly, ‘car save two men standing abuut G0 feet from the "“l was passed unani- | Of the standing car. -No stop was mmade itinued to Westerly to speed reg- census -for rovidence phper is” irritatingly hort of the 10,000 ‘mark: - The. state cen- indeed, gave the town 10,175, which seemied a, reasonable reficction “There is a partial explanation of iits ; 1e | failure to expand, between 1915 and 1920, Heé says it)in jts large forelgn-born element, which was heavily drawn upon by the rsum- Dr. Byron U. Richards of the Rhode Island Board. of public health is engaged in an inspection of the camping. places in the state to ascertain.if health and sani- tary standards are Dbelng maintained. Camp Yawgoo, 2t Hope Valley, where Boy Scouts are encamped, and where:the ‘Westerly. troop spent last week, is one of the most idéeal camps. in. the state. ‘'Cer- tain recommendations, Dr. Richards made last year- for improvements have -been carried out and. the ‘camp is' nearly :ideal A windmill at the camp provides a_bubbling fountain for| drinking ‘and for proper water to boil for! Rod akeflold telephoned Irving Rodmax of Wi Yt "at 4 |Parade, Saturday of next woek.. at o'clock Thursday morning that his auto- mobile had been stolen-from. his garage. A description. 'of the ¢aF was given and the ‘police requested to be.on the lookout, the machine was found abandoned nhear the Willard Browning place on the Shore road, not far from .the Matunuck Toad. One -of the ‘bearings was. burned and the The comcert by the Westerly band in | ; Wileox park. Thursday evening attracted {2 large assemblage that appreciated the fine rendering of the following program under the leadership of Charles O. Gayitt: Mareh, Sempre Fidelis, Sousa; overtdre, | = Alice ;Blue Gown, frofn Irene, Tierney; grand selec- waltzes, College, Missud ; popular air, Tll 3-A, Berlin; Irish over- ture, Humers ‘of Donnybrook,. Volti; pop- ular alr, Castle of Dreams, from Irene, Oid Man Salute to the Stars , The Star Span- The Westerly Textile' company was:host to its large fogce of employes Thursday. All were given a day's outing, with pay, and treated to a shore. dinner at Otean The employes yere and company endeavored to give the help a day of genuine pleasure, and all at.the The outing. in- cluded also_friends of the employes.* Horace P. Dodge Thursday reached his 42d anniversary of service with the E.M. | Dodge company. In'point of service in-one { employ he claims ‘to- be the oldest clerk The police department has placed sighs - High street that read: “No turning in : Chief Brown says these s are applicable to vehicles and-not Deacon Herman stus Miner, who, died at his home in ie Anguilla section of the town of Ston- ucted Thursday after- Your Choice | m{vnem by Rev.:John G.: Dutfon . “automobile | wam, Mag: ‘aman stepyell iito the rozd =nd {nrew a | street Christian. e iwirewood " lg “In' frpnt: of Ufie Wester { machine. “The.: operator- . succeeded, ;in. avolding the obstruction and then pro- of the -—— ; Ly PP b 2 fol i was af River Demd, - The Westerly Sanitary corps méineris! services 'will ba held Sunday next.. ‘The Rowers on the graves of four departed members. The memorial sertices Wil be condueted by Rev. Clayton -A. Burdick and Rev. Philip- A. Sailer. s 3 vy STONINGTON ‘The members of James Harvey, post, {American Legion, wers guests of ;. Trumbull post, Women’s Relief corps, at 2 special meeting in Brayton’s ‘hall; ‘on Thursday evening. The inteéresting fea- ture was the presentation by Mss. Surah J. Friend, .in behalf of the corps, silk United States flag mounted: | ready for use in parade. The acceptance and_thanks were by Commander..Fred- erick A. Hyde in behalf of the Legion. Refreshments were served and a.litetary, and musical programime was renderéd. Camilla Miller, 81, of France, has ‘sowt forward for the|town treasurer and the- highway com-|mons of the Européan allies in the great|to his son, Nicholas Miller, of..the mission and he has left the case just|yoar « This is. particularly true of the|borough, his government - certificate /of ed 1o Town|where it belongy, Wwith the Westerly | niajjan-born population’ of the town,|his military service. The document|’ custodian, | town council. ‘The' coungil has acted anG | wyien'oricuneaisy terhane 3,000 o shows that Camilla Miller is 2. veteran of the Frahco-Prussin war of . 187071 serving In the Eleventh artillery. He | was discharged with honor and his name Legion of Honor. minister of war, A. Millerand. A Stoningten Pointers. The New. London -Athletic ' basebal team Is slated as opponents of the Amer- ican’ Legion team, Saturday on ' Owen field. ve iyt Joseph F. Jo:W: and family have re- turned to port after a sea route Visit to Maine in the Joseph pleasure caft. The Stonington Steam Fire . Engine company at a meeting Thursday evening, compléted plans for Participation’ in-the George E. Brayton, the only survivor of the Twenty-Ninth.Connecticut. Volun-. teers, residemt in Stonington. borough, expects to attend the annual reunion.“in O O e anar | 08 1t was belloved. the car. was being | Norwich, Tuesday, August 170 ... e o e “mocent town pouncil as| driven. towards - Westerly.. - Subsequently JEWETT CITY Chautauqua is assured for next year. ‘The names of 60 guarantors up to date are: George IL Jennings, Martha < T Clarke, Alice A. Brown, Charles D. Wolf, Myron D. Fuller, E. M. Anthony,: Alice M. Anthony, E. F. Blake, Paul Geist, Brown, S. Nettie Johnson, Faure Rain- ville, Henry E. Olson, F. C. Whiting, A. D. Tripp, J. H. Shea, F. H. Gilbert, Helen. Robinson, William J., Reynolds, Clinton H. Andrews, Alex McNicol, K.'H. Hiscox, E. L. French, John P. Post, Charies F, Morgan, Martha Morgan, Kthel Morgan, Earie L. Howe, L. V. Whitford, George D: Palmer, Gertrude S. Brown, Mrs. R. W. Dearnley. Robert A. Wilbur, G. H. Prior, L. D. Howe, W. B. Truesdell, W.. B: Montgomery, Julia Sayles, W. J. Robert- gon, Jr., Helen L. Phillips, = Neftie M. Johnson, Fred N. Robinson, Edward L | Thornton, Grace W. Webster, Willlam ! McNicol, George Seth Brown, Frank H. Wilcox, Eugéne J. Carroll, Mrs. John J. Nelson, H, Gordon Willls, Harle . Gil- {bert and Robert Olson. Miss Lois Hiscox of Norwich is the s Martha Morgan. % ndolyn Alling of West. Ha- ng Miss Kathleen Dearnley. ses Agness Brickley and Irene Ha- are spending -a week at - Button- LT ! 3 tion from TFaust, Gounod;. novelty, So{yI I. Tift, John T. Barry, J. T. Wilbar, C)/ 2 | Long Oolong, Xaimar; comet solo.’The | Saran X Adams, Edw. A ¥aust, 0 L - i Admjiral Pqlka, Chambers, Mr. Gavitt;| Johnson, F. D. Browning, Herbert Wiid, ) ear your comlo o1 : "‘ < Wwood: . Miss Susan Armstrong of Mt. Hermen is at the home of her brother, Charles Armstrong, fos a visit. Miss Bessie Blake is. at Orr's Island, Me. during her vacation. Dr. and Mrs. Dudley Carleton daughter Helen, of Springfield Dr. G. H. Jennings'. Frarcis Y. Brown has returned - from a trip to Havana, Colon& Christobel 2nd other places of interest. 37 ITE ROCK " Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lebonte have been entertaining their cousin from Stafford Springs the past week. 4 | Mrs. Lucy Kenyon of Pawtucket'is vié- iting at the home of her som, Fred Ken- yon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert dren of Wauregan, Con Mr, and Mrg. Mason Partelo of North Stoningten and Samuel Main of Wequetequock were call- ers at David Nascon's Sunday. : Mrs. Annie Jones spent’ the week end at Quonocontaug. s Grace Rogers, Frances Cronin, Jenale Capobianci and Joseph Merkle, fresh air children, who have been entertained irf| the homes of Will Stillwell, Arthur Briggs and Sarah Brook, returned to New.York Wednesday. The youngsters have -et- tainly enjoyed themselves with picnies at the beaches and in the woods. Mrs. John, Greenwood, who for several weeks has been in Norwich with her son, CASTORIA For Infants and Children. . . In Use For Over 30 Years: an& \ate ‘at, Detbel .and chil- AUTO SU ner pastor w;mfl;fi - , Westerly.” Burial cotpa will march to River Bend, and. pitice, ofal and | is inscribed ~ on the roll of the Fremch|- The document bears, the attestation of the present Freachi~ | vou gt it X + | at:Rocky, Point, Charles B. Palmer, Edmond Jodoin, W. H. | Goodyear and Michelin Ample Air Facilities and Workmen Who PPLIES VULCANIZING that. oorn Whowas;severely’ burned, spent.Tuesday _n:?huz ‘hér home. here. ~ Sho, hopes. to-be ableto bring her sop Neme soon. . - A number of. the villagers spent Sunday P oing: byjanto truek. . - | 3r. and Mr, Jerry Shea of Westerly spent’ Sunday. with ‘relatives'; on ; Bocom Erjdze rond.: ; from Fall River.. “« ' = e John Slocum, ‘of . Ashawey was a caller, here Wednesday, Thres miil Mra. Welch is entertalning her brother 127%%6 Bollers have arrived at the Mrs, Halen Joslyn, is“entertaining Mrs. Cahbon of-'Lake Plemsant, -Mass, also Miss Gludys :Jeslyh: of Worcestor, ‘M. and Mrs. Willlain . Downing of Worcester ' and thelf two “sons ‘are the guests of,Gharles Downing. . 17 At McNafr chapel Sunday Rev. FioT. Meacham “had i charge of the “service. Miss: Minnie ‘Jones 'had, the gizls’ classes and . Charles Tatem: the. boys'. The at- tendance was zood. “Callers -Sunday-at- Roy Clemens’ in- cluded -Mr,. and .Mrs, Downing of Wor- cester, Mr. .Newton, ané friends of Abington, -a3d Louls I Hall’and frisnds of Willimantic. , , : 3 Mrs.” Pearl Adame was visitor: 5; e BT i Bl Weekal ot - North* Windham call- cd on local friends Seturdsy. Allen Ethridge znd daughter, of ‘Hart- ford, are “spendifz.'a vacation.'in this viilage: .. . 2 ST B |1t “wass'with ' great. pleasura ‘that’ the Phoenixille “peaple ‘heard the. announce- . Ty Meachem,- who is tionz1; chursh at a fiflmmm:mc in_bothvillages! who, are greatly | to-léarn of the change. of plansas it wis expegted he would leave this -coun- i Clifford AWhitehause afd family return- ed o’ their home in"'Seuth Manchester, Sunday. gffet. s few weeks' yacation spent with - local’ friends. * Mijss: Bessle - Erown.wasitaken to the Johnsen-hospital ‘forian’ operation for ap- pendicitis « Sunday ‘last) M3, -Martin' Brown returned home en Suiday. after undergolng ‘an’operation at tie*Tolinson Thoshital ¢ ©. R . Migs “Iretic Belcher .returmed to her work in' Hertferd the first of this week afted o vaeatlonof “two weeks: AMr. d Mre. Allen S, West and two Shitdren-of SprixeAéld, Mass. are spend- Ing ‘a_ vacstioh? at’ithe “home -of = Mrs. West's miother; Mte.” Lina iBooth. *Mr. aud ' Mre. H: Bigbee and sen, Earl, o Schenectady,:'N. . T.,.and 'Wililam A. Denue, M#, and, Mrs."AX Remo, Mrs. Geo. Denué, “Mre.: Biglc Hartnett -and - son, Coratles, of Witervleit, N. J., motored to Staffordville ;and:- are, guests “this weel of Mrs: L. Morrell | ‘¢ Rev.. George Horton, of Carolina, oc- cupjed the desk-at the Seventh.Day Bap- tist’ churdh, Saturday. -, < ‘Freak M. Hill and Lester Burdjck.have been' camplng, on" the: shores of Yawgo for the past two: weekn. .- t Clarence - vaf Providence: was & recent guest-of ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs ‘Elmer E.\Keayon. ;= . s X A mysher ty swent 1 5 rly. e T TICES, : P e T o TR "? s oty & b i ] L NOTICE T € of the Court g Uew Ui b OrUitiali Wid PObisn the same as by law proiued e it ordained Ly the Court of Comimon 3:-; Council of the City of Norw 3 ifSection i. No person, firm or corpora- tipn. operating or driving any publi Yeygnce as such for passengers Including public service motor veh | thé atreets of the City of Norwich shall receive. passengers for hire wit the limits of ‘said city without first applying i Writing to the Chief 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 description of car, or, if a public conveyance other {han a line, steam or electrically propelled yehicle, then a- general description of the same, and no public conveyar ces as such, Including public service motor vehicles, shall receive passengers for hire on the streets of the City of Nurwich without it is being operated or driven by a person nsed to 50 operate or drive as herein and hereinafter in this ordinance pro- vi and without full compliance with terms and conditions of this ordi- Tnanee. The Chief of Police, upon the <;8ec. 2. applicant's compliance with Section ome of this ordinance and the payment to said chief of $5, shall issue a license to such operator or driver, which shall continue In force until midnight on the 31st day of December next following its date, unless sooner withdrawn by notifying the Chief of Police in writing to that effect by the Mcensee 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 to such operiitor or driver’ a license number, which numbers shall not be bu,!xln ously: and firmly attached to the outside of said conveyance. X 4. There shall be prominently di played . within such conveyance a_state- ment indicating the fares to be charged, Which statement shall be furnished by Chief of Police and shall be always sible to all passengers in such convevance. Sec. 5. The Court of Common Council shall appropriate upon the approval of its Finance Committee such ceed fifty dollars annual required to provide the license ed in duplicate s ma . plications, 1i- ‘provided. ,Sec. 6.. The Chief of Police shall report monthly in writing to thé Court of Com- mon Council by a statement giving the number, of operators or drivers so li- cepsed, the 'amount collected in licenso ‘censes revoked, with the reason t k refor. :Sec. 7. Upon the enactment of of! each’ license year the exceed. fifty dollars, which order, when the Court of Common Council the Treas- urer shall pay, which sum shall be used by the Chief of Police solely for the pro- ¥idinz of application license numbers and rate cards, and be ed for by him. Sec. 8.° On the first day April, July and October of Chief of Police shall fully Treasurer of the Cj f moneys received by and pay to the Treasurer his; hands on said dates. Sec. 9. Whoever violates any provisions of this ordinance s ished by a fine not exceeding fifty Sec. 10. TUpon a second con any operator or driver of any pu aceount- of January, of the af the City of Norw preseribed shall forthw and shall not ¥ the one year after such s Sec. 11. All or dinances inconsistent herewith ar: renpaled. W. R. FRISBIE. { Norwich, Conn., Aug. 2, 1920 NOTICE At a meeting of the Court Council of the City of Norwic day, Auz. 24, following pro posed as un amendment to the city ore nances and the v Clerk ordered to 1ish the same as W provided Be it ordained by *ourt_of Common Councll of ity of Norw Section 1. No public hall be operated Main s erly.corner of Water and Main the westerly corner of Park strests, Shetucket strect from { of :Main and Shetucket streets northerly corner of Shet streets, Broadw: to the reet, Bath the northerly streets, Franklin street square to the southe: fand Franklin stre Sec. 2. p from Franklin hicle, or h ‘westerly junction of Water and Market on Commerce street, except in an easterly direction. ;. ~-Sec. 3. Section 15 of the ordinanc the .City -of Norwich relati to traffic regulation, passed at the meeting of the Court of Common Council | day ‘of November, amended to read as fol Unlon square, Washi the :corner of Churc] streets to a point in range southerly side of School street, erly side of Chestnut ¢ ner.of Chestnut and Wi point-in range with the wi Frapklin, street, the westerly side of 1™ ion street to a point in range with the sgutherly side of Shepard’s lane, so. called, the northerly side of Park street are: /assigned_and establ stands, at which public hacks, wagons and all other vehicles, puBlic service motor vehicles for veygnce of.passengers and bage: at all time stand waiting for em provided that the Court of Council may by resolution after such public notice discontinue the use of any said loea- tions as a public stand and in the same manner may, after such notice and hear- ing, re-estahlish for use the public stand 8o previously discontinued. ~Sée. 4. Whoever violates anv of the provisions: of this ordinance shall be p: ished by 3 fine not exceeding fifty doll for each offense. _#S¥c; 5. +All ordinances or narts of ordi- nartes inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed. . 3 . ‘The above and foregoing is a true copy of “recard. E: Attest: W. R. FRISBIE, City: Clerk and Clerk of the Court of mmon_Council. ! Norwich, Conn., Aug. 2, 1920. —_— NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE at Bozrah, within and for the District of o Common upon hearing | t may order, 1920. Present—WAREHAM W. BENTLEY Judge. Estate of Alice A. Balley, late of Boz- rah,-in said District, deceased Ordered, That the Administra tHe creditors of said deceased to bi their claims against said estate witl months from this date, by osting h a copy of t order, on the sienpost nearest to the pl Where said deceased last dwelt. and in s2me Town, and by publishi once in a.newspaper having 2 c t in said District, and make return to t! -Couft." WAREHAM W. BENTLEY, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: JOHN K. PROCTOR. Judge. NOTICE.—All - creditors of said -de- ‘ceased are hereby notifled to present their claims against said_estate to,{he under- signed at Bozrah, Conn,. withi® the time limited in the ahove and foregoing order. HELEN V. BAILEY, Admini stratr: WHEN TOU WAST 10 DUl YOur bus. he public. there s no ihan through the ad- us 07 The Eulletin. Sequence, and displayed conspicu- s, not to ex- be censes, numbers and rate cards herein fees, and the number and names of - . or- @inance and thereafter at the heginning > ef of Police mMay draw an order upon the Treasurer of the City of Norwich for a sum not to anproved by the Finance Committee. and hall be pun- | n e con- véyance of any of the traffic ordinances non . held Mon- street, Market street from Main street {o v corner of Market and Water | rly corner of Willow . street f hed as public | express | Bozrah, on the 4th day of August, A. D. | z the same | The above and foregoing is a true copy | of record. 3 Attest : ns are forbidden to ts, except in a westerly direction. or i HELD | said Norwich A Balictin For Sale Advers et Wi e Honorable e District of Nor- h, in said District, sed, in the reul estate situated in wich, und being fully described in the application to sell on file in said Court. For more particular deseription, see said application. WILLIAM WELDON Appointea. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- wich, T will sell the interest of Michael K. Sullivan, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased, in the real estate situated in said Norwich, and being fully described in the apolication to sell on file in said Court. For more particular description, see said application. WILLIAM WELDON, Appointea. NOTICE At a meeting of the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich, held Mon- day, Aug. 2, 1920, the following was pro- posed as an amendment to the city ordi- nances and the City Clerk ordered te pub-. lish the same as by law provided: Be it ordained by the Court of Commen: Council of the City of Norwich: Section 1. Section 10 of the ordinances. of the City of Norwich relating to strest. traffic regulations, passed at a_meeting of! the Court of Common Council held on tha{ 3d day of November, 1919, hereby) amended to read as follows: ] iZxcept while loading or unloading, o= taking on or setting down passengers, vehicle shall be permitted to remain staw tionary for a longer period than five mines utes on the westerly side of Broadwawy from Union square to Main street; or om: the northerly side of Main street from. Broadway and Shetucket street to Wash-! zton square for a longer period tham cen minutes; and no parking shall be allowed on the easterly side of Broadway from Union square to Main street for a longer period than forty-five minutes; or on the southerly side of Main street from. Shetucket street to Washington square for a longer period than fifteen minutes. augbd augbd Sec. Section 11 of the ordinances mentioned in Section 1 hereof is hereby amended to read as follows: xcept while loading gnd unloading, ers taking on or setting down passengers, ne vehicle between the hours of 9 o'cleck in the morning and 4 o’clock in the after— noon shall be allowed to remain station-' ary for a longer period than five minutes: on the easter! de of Shetucket street frem the southerly side of the Shannon building to the Laurel Hill bridge; and except whi ding o~ unioading, or tak- ing on or setting down passengers, mo vehicle shall be allowed to remain sta- tionary for a longer period than five min- utes on the northerly side of Water street. from Shetucket street to Market street, on the westerly sice of Market street, on the westerly side of Franklin strest from, Bath street to Willow street ; and betweer said hours no parking shall be allowed for nger period than thirty minutes on the side of Shetucket street from ct to Water street. on the south- side of Water street from Shetucket _to Market street, on the easterly e of Market street, on the easterly side street yfrom Main street to : or on the westerly side of in {ront of the Thayer rovided, ‘that parking for a thirty minutes shall be strest or any portien Dbe legally used at any and fo i The ordinan ed Oct. of Oct. b 13, as rereby further all be allowed 2 ny veriod in ex- minutes on the southe: street from Eroad to terly side of 10%Wn as numbers : 3 d from eatd pof to Franklin street 'all venicles, exeept le the same are being loaded or un- are forbidden to remain standing and na vehicle, exeept s beinz loaded or unload- allowed to remain standing han thirtv minutes on_ tha of Bath street from Chest- cept as the by Whoever t urs - are Section 2 of this ore olates anv of the ance shall be pun- ceeding ffty dnllars. Sec. ordinances or parts of ord:. nances inconsistant rewith are hereby revealed The above and foregoing is 2 true copy of record. Adtest: W. R. FRISBIE, rk and Clerk of the Court of mmon Council. . Conn., Aug. 2, 1920. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE Norwich, with, ich, on the 2 HELD and for the Distriet of th day of August, A. D, the creditors of their cl2ims agal six months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to Postoffice in the City of No:wies, and by publishing the same once wspaper having a circulation in and make return te this NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy HELEN M. DRESCHE}'\. = | of "record Attes 1l creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the under- signed at Cumberland Hill, R. L, within the time limited in the above and fere- going order. ELIZABETH MLAUGHLIN, augfd Executrix. NOTICE.—! REGISTRARS OF VOTERS’ NOTICE. The Registrars and Assistant Regis- trars of Voters of ‘the Town of Norwich will session on FRIDAYS, AUG. 6th and 13th, 1920, from 12 o’clock, noon, until 9 o'clock in the evening, the legal voters of said appear for the privilege or cau- na political prim: cribed in Act of Le Those who have previousiy not required to do so again work will be performed at the ces: " DISTRICT—At the Town Hall iCOND DISTRICT: t W. D. Riek- tore. West er u. e. THIRD DISTRICT—At W, H. Bowen's N Office, Greéneville. FOURTH DISTRICT—At P. T. Con- Norwich Town. nell's Barber Shon. Norw TH DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large Hall, 1. Taftville. IXTH DISTRICT—At Billings’ East Side. Da Norwich, Conn., this 30th day of July, 1920. TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters. at FIANG TUNERS GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. Pr gida =pect St. Phone i1l TRERST 1 ne Eastern Connect leiin for brii.ess vartsiag medium n * equal L0 The Bui- aguiis

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