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NORWICH BULLETI , TUESDAY, AUGDST 10, 1920 A Bulletin Want Adverfisement Will Get It —_— WANTED—Male WANTED—A -xm‘t:;ubm any kind of store_(grocery excepts ¥ 2 man eapa- Tl ‘nohest and emoient. = Address X. Y. care Bulletin. auglbd GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail clerks; commence $135 month; write for list positions. Franklin Insti- tute, Dept. 31-G., Rochester, N. Y. auglfd WANTED —A farmhand ; a good relia- ble man good milker; good wages. John Williams, Jewett City. Tel. 107-14 " WANTED . An Office Boy to do filing and act as gemeral clerk. Excellent chance to se- sure experience and advancement. Must e polite and industriou: Write Box 234, eare Bulletin. A Bolletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It WANTED—Female A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get it — e A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent it A Bulletin To Let MW&M WANTED— eous FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT LOST AND FOUMNDG WANTED—Three capable women for pleasant outdoor work ; previous selling &xperience umnecessary but desirable; Call 4 p. m. Mr. Hanaver, Martin House. aug1od & WANTED—Girl or woman for general housework 'a few hours each MOrming or a few hours several days a week; no Sunday work. Mrs. J. R. Slosberg. 306 ‘West Main St. augiod WANTED — Woman for _housework, family of two, all conveniences; £qod pay and carfare ; part timo if desired. Cooley, Mathewson's Mill, Westerly R. R. aug7d WANTED—A job as an_experienced maid or housekeeper. Box 164, Moosup, Conn. aug7d WANTED—Waitress._ Apply_at _once. Plimpton Hotel, Watch Hill, R. 1. _augdd WANTED—A cook; also girl to_wait on table and do chamber work. E:one 35-4 Willimantic Div. jesdd ED s for Saturday. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the mom- ing and earn some money sarrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Cali at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commezce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer ®rompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Sor Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke uneral Directors 41 Main Street AUTOS TO HIRE AUTOS TO HIRE If you want to hire an automobile for sleasure or long distance work, call Phone Day and night service. MAJESTIC GARAGE, Shetucket Street. ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCHI- _CTS, Thayer Bullding Norwich, Conm. —_—— PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, FHONE 381 The very best plumbIig by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- iniced; £is0 heating and gas ftting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, $7 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET T WANTED—Salesla F. W. Woolworth, Main St Je23d WANTED A Young Lady Bookkeeper with experi- emce by a local corporation. Voucher system used and bookkeeping machines to be installed later. Must take an interest in her work and be accurate. Write Box 567, care Bulletin. DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST oOffice Hours: 9-12 2. m—130 to § p. m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thayer Building Tel 299 Restdence tel, 1225 Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D.’ DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon #'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone DENTIET DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 618 Hours 9-12; 1:30-5 and 7 to 8 p. m. AUCTIONS By HENRY L. ALLEN.......Auctioneer AUCTION Will be sold at public auction at the old Stephen A. Brown (deceased) place, one-quarter mile from Old Mystic, on th road from Old Mystic to North Stoning- | ton, on FRIDAY, AUG. 13TH, 1920, at 11 8. m,, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of oak and black walnut chamber suites, dining room suite; fables, center tables. chairs, couches, mirrors, carpets, bedding, mattsg, PSS lamps and pictures, ANTIQUI ‘Winsor table, 1 old gate- leg table, elocks, highboy, four-post bed- stead. nicely carved, with canopy and old chintz, one turned four-poster, one nice maple desk, a set of curly maple chairs. Winsor chairs, side and arm chairs, fiddle backs, banister backs, one cherry table. two duck-foot tables, mahogany secretary, mirrors, three chests of drawers {curly maple), candle stands, mahogany desk with two secret drawers, shovel and tongs, pewter; old china, historical and foreign : warming pans, old loom, spin- ning wheel, two flintlock guns, swords, | and a lot of knick-knacks. Everything will be sold to the highest bidder without reserve. Terms cash. | 1f said day prove stormy, sale next fair Goods will be shown on day of the augl0d STANTON L. BRIGGS... Tel, Lebanon 18-5. AUCTION As our Stable is being turned into a . Auctioneer Garage, and we are forced to vacate, I| will sell at Hamilton’s Stable, 371, 37.’(.’ 75 Main St, Norwick, Conn., on THURSDAY, AUG. 12, 1920, at 10 o’clock a. m., i | 40 — HORSES — 40 | and my entire stable equipment, consist- ing of several matehed pairs, ‘some of | them weighing 3200 1bs. to the pair, some | chunks and general purpose horses, sev- | eral driving horses, also “Liberty Hond.” 5 year old horse, which has been driven F .15 1-4, and several others in the speed claes, saddle horses, several | sets of team harnesses, light harnesses, single harnesses, Concord buggies, one heavy truck wagen, dump carts, toeboard | wagon, hacks, chains, whips, stable blan- | Kets, street biankets, robes, and other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. | —y CHIROFODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Suppert. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich. Conn. Phone 1366-4 MusIC ERNEST E. R, J. DUNY, Manager. SALE RAIN OR SHINE. PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave { Bruckner, 55 Fair Garment M next to Bullet ing. Box 222, Bulletin Office. augl0d WANTED—Five hundred women to buy tub skirts, value from § $1.98. Tin 50 to $4.50, for Co., 58 Frank- auglod WANTED Rooms for light housekeep- _FOR SALE—Two pigs, weight 40 lbs. aplece. Tel. 1138. auglod FOR SALEOne two-horse dump cart, 0d_as new; two commerclal Ford c vell trucks?. well known, the: rs and Max H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St, Tel. 340. Conn. augiod ground floor, or part of water supply, good loeality. - Ford, 1455 Undercliff Ave., h Address ew York, TWHO wants an agenc Iltl)r_\‘}—li:i:l‘:rr;nntic cinity on the Maxwell and Chalmers o2 "and s The line s Y are easy sellers and the | cars stand tp well Let me hear from you —Two or three light rooms, double_house, auglfd - trucks, in good condition ; will sell' two cars for $400. Plainfield Ice and Laun- dry Co. auglod " ¥OR SALE—12 laying hens, good ones. Mrs. Wm. Taty auglod FOR SALE—100 loads extra choice slab wood, stove length, for immediate deliv- ery, 75 per cent. hard. Order of John A. Smith, Massapeag Road, Norwich, Ct,, R. F. D." Route 7. augid FOR SALE or rent, four farms, one of 54 acres, two of 100 and onme of 230, ail with plenty of wood; a small cash pay. WANTED—Five hundred women, except plaiting for fixtures, etc., look as good as ne at @ very small cost to you; first class work guaranteed; work called for and delivered. Norwich N Hamilton Av ThSTu electri Norwich, Conn. T WANTED—Four cyl. runabout or tour- ing car.. Address Box 4, Bulletin Office. auglid to make up their skirts; we make any style i Fair Garment Mg, Co., 58 Franklin St., next to Bulletin Co. TWANTED—You to know that we can make your auto fixtures, stove trimmings, kel Plating Co., Antonio_Gerosa, Plainfield, Conn. augid FOR SALE—Cheap, Angelus piano- player, with about 25 rolis. Tel. 1769. aug’ FOR SALE—One Deering New Ideal reaper and binder, new last year, has been used but once, A-1 condition first ! i % class bargain. Call F. H. Gilbert, Jewett et < = - | City, Comn. augTd Tepaired with _the | — . - her; reasonable prices. E. Buo- MONT farms with stock, crops and 303 West- Main St. aug5ThSTu | tools, ready for good income; good loea- tions, good buildings, many with modern improvements ; reasonable prices and good terms ; write for information and state amount you can pay down. C. J. Oben Co., Inc., Real Estate Agency. vt., ohnsbury and Morrisville, Vi P. Q. augl0d FOR SALE_Double cottage on Furnace WANTED — Old faise teetn, Liberty bonds, diamonds, money ioaned on lib- eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co. (near Snetucket St.). 154 Water St. Sd St Danielson. Apply to the Bodo Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 25 Carter St, Danielson. Tel. 223-2. aug2d A cene's Buttermilk Chick Young & Son. jyida E4 2 . to make doughnuts, pies ‘and cakes; steady position. S. F. Peterson, Inc., 130 Main St augTd central location; state price, terms, lo- cation, number of rooms and condition ; Do agents. Address Responsible, care of Bulletin. __augsd WANTE rms; farmers, we ha got 101 buyers wan Is your farm for todzy. You may s morrow. Heiman' Reynolds St., Dani ing farms this month ; List your farm the money for it to- arm_ Agency, 33 Conn. augtd YOU tell ‘em, August, 1 May, but don’t July. A mild, pleasant cigar, Anndora Special, 7 cents, 3 for 20. 7Try it, youwll like it, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. jy24d ‘When your farm % quick. - Weisler's ¥, ison. " jy2d TER—To buy second har” furs niture. Get our prices befors vou seil A Bruckuer. oo Franklin St Phous 17 jal rors, colored glass, silver, ehina, 0ld books. and old ¥Fracklin St may16d’ MONEY On Diamonds, Jew: elry, all Personal prop- of interest. Unr sale. LIBERAL LOAN co. TO LOA o8 Fraaxiin St AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or’Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX Norwich, Conn BUILDING PERRONE contractors, Christian crete and anything extra. 15 Plati Ave. Tel 479-5. b . m. from & augdd CONTRACTO UM JANE E ARO, Stone, Concrete Work and kxcavating. Address: Onicrid, , City. Tel. 627-5. M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suceessor to STETSON & YOUNG Best work and imaterials at prices by skilled labor. A Telephone 50 West Mai ART CRAFT shingles. p when you de aot have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY They will tell you all about it. CIGARS, At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century N CIGARS ‘Whitestone Cigars are $58 per thousand. J. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. ELECTRICAL Apply | HOUSE wanted, (o rent or purchase, in | WANTED — Antiquo furnllure, mir- ‘bistorical Watches and erty at a low rats deemed plsdges for building stonework, brickwork, con- cement, plaster, and paint, and CARPENTER and BUILDER | right | ROOFING Can be put on over the. old ‘Why rip them off o TOBACCO E VICTROLA. STATE PRICE AND FARMS for sale. —Second-hand _wheel _chair i Write for_cata- lid; state price. Address com-| logue. Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- ons to Adams’ Garage, Baltic. | son, Conn. jelbd EIGHT ROOM HOUSE On the edge of the city. Has steam heat, small yard. Bargain for quick buyer. Address Bargain, Care Bul- letin. — - FOR SALE MODERN COUNTRY HOME A picturesque new house with six rooms and faultiessiy equipped bath room. Electric lights and steam heat. Over one and one-half acres of productive, level land, several poultry houses and about 40 young fruit trees. Get further details from Archa W. Coit EXCLUSIVE AGENT Tel. 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE The 3 story brick building, corner 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 sold to close an estate. Can arrange liberal loan for the purchaser. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. Phone Norwich FOR SALE THE George W. Lyman Property IN LEBANON SIX ACRES OF LAND WITH FINE BUILDINGS A RARE BARGAIN 40 Shetucket Street WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE “YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 732 233 MAIN STREET HOUSES FOE 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 a cottage of five rooms; must be sold io setile an estate. Apply to ELMER R. PIERSON, 327 West Main St. jyied WILL PAY CASH FOR SECOND HAND PIANO OR JTYLE. CASH, CARE BULLETIN $750 Buys o Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. ~Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $500—part cash—several hurdred cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin PIANO TUNER. BYRON A. WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phone 584, GEER, BULLARD Teacher of the Vislin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place 1 Have a Few OQutfits to Lend. WHEN 50U WANT o DUt your bus- imess befors the public, there is no medium _better insn the \ad~ yertistog_cotmms of/The: etla THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St., Phons 61l PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRICAL TREATMENT AND X-EAY. DONE BY THE Electrical Equipment Co. G. W. SANDERS 36 Mechanic Street, Norwich, Conn. Phone 72§-2 HAVE YOUR ELECTRICAL WORK (Choice of 400} William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. ‘Rooms 1 and 2 Telephone 2365 DETECTIVES BOOKBINDING CIVIL AND CRI INAL CASES Inves- tfgated, Write Postoffice Box 472, Not- wich. Conn. octild —_— HOUES: 10 to 4 and 6 to 8 AYS 12 to 2 435 BRGASWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE THERE i3 80 aavertising medium in Eastern Connecticut equai 10 The Bui- letin for tuzimusa resnlta * » BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order FOB SALE Eight-room cottage, medern i ve- ments, hot and cold water, gas, clectric lights,’ set tubs and new steam heating #ystem, hardwood floors, cement walk all areund the house, cement cellar, w lo- cation, 10 minutes’ walk from ¥rankiin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. §83-3. 198 CHff Sp. TO RENT—Sept. 1st, seven-room apart- ment, five rooms furnished, central, mod- ern and steam heated; will lease if de- sired. Address G., Bulietip Office. augléd FOR RENT—Bakery at 11 Thames St., brick oven 12x15. F. Herbert Brown, 125 Laurel Hill Ave. augtd "~ TO BENT—Reoms for light housekeep~ ing. 17 Boswell Ave. iv30d FOR SALE AT CRESCENT BEACH, nice 7-room cottage, furnished, grownds Qesirable, electric lighted; also running fine spring water in house by pump, and concrete walks about house and garage. Everything is arranged for vacation com- fort.” Price very reasomable if sold at once. For fuller particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKEE, Franklin Squary FOR DALE. First class 250-acre farm, pleasamt location, main improved state road, mail and telephone service, excellenti 12-room house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- bouse, garages, poultry houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all in good condition, 100 acres smooth, fertilc fields, 100 acres spring-watered pastures, balance woodiand, stream {hrough farm, running spring water at buildin; $5,060, $1,000 cash. Tryon's Agency, Willimaptic, 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, Renl Estate Broker. f—f-———_:—fi——\ FOR SALE Eight Room House, No. 22 Groye Street; steam heater, two baths, garage, splendid An attractive price and easy terms if desired. Thos. H. Beckley Phones 298 MAIN STREET N/ ITALIAN AGENCY sells Foreign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickets for ali parts of the worid. Packages of all kinds delivered in ali parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. X Conn. location. Inquire of 3 M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Franklin St, Nerwich, Conn. Phone 784-5. mar4d " TO BENTApartment convenient for light housekeeping. . 9 Fountain St. Jy26d _FOR RENT_Eight-room house, outside city limits ; conveniences ; garage; refer- ences required. Tel. 259, jyzed STORAGE—Household £008s stored for long or chort term; Faiss remson- able Fanning Studio. 52 roadway. T0 RENT—Fui rooms: reoms for TEht Bavsckespior AR ng. Appl 2t 10¢ School St. Phone 104875, angeth COLLIE dog came to my place. Own- er can have her by paving charges. John Pifum, Stonington Road. aug19d WHLL the lady who found the white linen embroidered wrist bag, wallet and poeketbook, with large sum of mouey, in toilet room of Whitney Hall, Storrs. on Farmers’ Day, return to Simon Brewster, devets City, And peaciye sulteble rewasds aug’ FOR SALE—Automobiles ¥OR SALE—One two-ton Mack truck, one Dodge delivery body. 555 North Main St Tel. 145! augdd FOR RENT About 14,000 square feet of floor space, for manufacturing; about Oectober first. ROGERS DOMESTIC LAUNDRY 95 Chestnut Street FOR RENT EIGHT SIX-ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS All newly remodeled and put in first class 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 FOR -SALE—~iorses AN INVESTMENT worth- while: A young, powerful team, in best condition, 1o be had below cost; one of the finest teams of their kind. If interested, Tel. 1560 from 9.30 to 5 auglod FOR SALE—A nice pair of mules, gen- tle and kind, will work anywhere. <Jhone 1981 Norwich. augdd ¥OR SALE—Horses, two good road- sters. J. T. Frazier, $1 East Town St auged FOR SALE—Good farm werk reasonable, or will Lorse. Plho horse, | exchange for driving 6. augdd FOR SALE—One pair of horses, weight FOR SALE — Shetland__ pony, blooded, value $250, price 3150, Ady Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or call 64! Willimantie. ure 535 vzed FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED., . AUTOMOBILE ACCEZSSORIES FORD OWNER—_Are you getting a bright light with thd regulation lense? If not, your magneto is weak and needs re- charging. The Norwich Welding €o.. with the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge your_magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- nut St Phone 214. augsd WELDING REPAIRSIT F ‘The auto cylinder that has been in- jured in a wreck or the breaking of the crankshaft, connecting rod, etc., can be WELDED PERFECTLY HERE. New cylinders are costly and diffi- cult to obtain—our welding service i cheaper, absolutely dependable and a time saver. No warped or inferior work — our service is guaranteed. 81 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. | Auto Radiaters REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MUD GUARDS Straightened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 493 MAIN STREET, (East Wida) NORWICH, CONN. 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- teed Adjustment Plan. Ask the USL Service Station to explain the value of these exclusive USL fea- tures. NORWICH BATTERY CO. 114 FRANKLIN STREET H. L. PLANTE Telephone 1043-2 * OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF A-L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, T ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branghes Scott & Clark Gorp. 607 TO 615 NOliTl_l MAIN STREET * NORWICH WELDING CO.| TO THE TEADE—We have just un- loaded one ear of Duluth Imperial flour, one car 6f Hecker-Jones, one car of Gold Medal flour and one car of sugar; aiso one car of malt and hops for your home brew. Order from your grocer or eall the Greeneville Grain Co. Tel. 326-5. jy22d lEiglit CarsFeed ON TRACK WILL BE SOLD AT THE FOLLOWING LOW PRICES: No. 1 Oats, 96 Ib. per No. 1 Barley, 96 Ibs. per No. 1 Corn, 100 Ibs. per No. 1*C. Corn; 100 lbs. | No. 1 Meal, 100 Ibs. Mystic Scratchfeed, 100 Ibs. Choice Wheat Bran, 100 lbs. Choice Wheat Middlings, 100 Cottonseed Meal, 36 %, 100 Ibs. per bag . $3.75 Buffalo Gluten, 100 ibs. per Linseed Qil Meal, 34%, 100 Sucrene Dairy, 161, %, 100 Ibs. per bag .. .. $3.40 Qpyster Shells, 100 lbs. per bag .. ... 8145 Fine White Hominy Chops, i 100 Ibs. perbag .... $3.75 Union Grains, 24 %, 100 lbs, Stockfeed, 100 Ibs. per Chas. Slosherg & Son 3-13 Cove Street, Norwich THE “FEED FOLKS” ¥ ENDOW YOUR CHILD, GUARANTEE,_ITS EDUCTION. . A. SOMERS, n St IJ. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS NUEBSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen "\ ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company T. H. PEABODY. Telephone 986 truek, in extra good shape, $290; Paige runabout, good running order, $i2; i- Dpassenger Rambler, electric ~equipped, starter and lights, good order, $200; Overland touring, fine _condition, $190 will demonstrate ; must be sold this week, cash or terms. P. J. Morse, Ballouville, Cona. aug7d 0 _passenger touring car and small delivery truck ; sold for ‘reasonable price. Inquire 55 Hast Town St. augsd 1917 Ford touring car. Inquire 55 East Town St good condition. wughd FOR SALE—Scrippe-Booth 8-gyl., 1917, roadster, good paint and shoes. 7 Cottage St., Daniel : 3300.00—1-2 ton Ford truck in good running -order, de size tires, closed bods. F. J. Killingly, Conn. FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring car, 1819, perfect running order, good paint, Bhone Putnam 287-5 or address ir _Hoffay, kliiotts, Conn. _aug3d FOR SALE—Stewart 2-1 ton truck. Frisbie-MeCormick Co., 52 Shetucket Si. augldd " FOR SALE Reo 191 Erisbie-McCormick Ct. augsd 1. 7 p Shetucket S FOR SALE—Reo closed b 1918, 10 passenger. Frisbic-McCormick Co., 52_Shetucket St augdd FOR SALE—Overland model Overland model 90, winter top. McCormick Co., 5275hcluckl>l St FOR SALE—Two ton G. Frisbie-MeCormick Co., 52 _augsd FOR SALE—Federal truck, 3 1 sedan, Frisbi ton, hydraulic lift dump body, in first class condition and can be seen working; rea- sickness. sonabie price ; reason for selling, Inquire Thomas M. G \ St, New London, Conn. FOR SALE—One Reo truck, late 1918 model, in best of shape, price right Oakland Agency, 1S Bath St. jerod 2500 1bs., three sets of double harmess,{ FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalm. one dump eart. O. H. Main, Norwieh.|cars; more car for Toncy.. more ‘el. 489. jy28d | miles to the galion; Maxwell pas. 2 2 tonring_and roadster 31,135, Maxweli coupe $1,795 Maxweil sedan $1.80 Chalmers’ 5 pas. touring and roadster 131,945, Chalmers sport model $2.145 Chalmers 7 pas. touring $2,095, Chal- mers 4 pas. ceupe $2,646, Chaimers 5 pas. sedan $2,795; Maxwell 13 to 2 ton truck $1.300 to $1,707; all f. o. b, De- troit. 'H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St. Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340. — may3d FOR SALE-—Maxwell touring cars, 16 and 17, $300 to $800; Chevrolet tour- ing; several other cars at low prices. H._E. Anderson. 21 Mapie St. Daniei- son. Comn. Tel. 340. aprsd FOR SALE—Harley-Davidson motor- cycles and bicycles at the Norwich Cycle Co., 44 Water St. apréd 'USED CARS 1916 Little Six Buick touring in good condition. 1919 Model 490 CHEVROLET tour- ing—low mileage. RING BROS. Chestnut Streat Tel. 1290 USED CARS BOUGHT SOLD EXCHANGED The T. J. Shahan Co. NEXT TO POST OFFICE FOR SALE DODGE SEDAN in excellent condition, THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK CO. 52 Shetucket Street RESTAURANTS NOTICE TORY LUNCH, you will never other place. 252 Main Street, Opposite Madden’s Cigar Store. TRUCKING AND TEAMING WANTED—Load for ton truck, dence or vicinity, going Wednesd: Provi- cord tires on rear and one spare. It you take your meals at the VIC- eat any | At a meeting of the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich, held Men- day, Aug. 2d, 1920, the following proosed as an amendment to the y Clerk ordered tane? Fd ordinances and the Cit pubiish the same as by law provided: Be it ordained by the Court of Cq Council of the City of Norwieh: _ Section 1. Xo person, firm or corpora- tion- operating or driving any publie NI veyance as such for pussengers for includin; ublic serviee motor vehicles, ‘on the streels of the City of Norwich shall ... K —— receive passengers for hire within the = FOR SALE—Studebaker, just out of limits of said ‘ci\y without first appl paint shop, in excellent condition, pvice | in Writing to the Chief of Police of yery low. Inquire of Albert Gordon, 715 | eity, upon # form by him provided, for.a % Boswell Ave. __Augdd | Jicense to receive such passengers, Wiith- - FOR SALE —Ford covered _delivers APPlication shall be signed by the apPlr: cant and give the name of the operatomws or driver, the age and residence of the. 7T operator or driver, and, if an operator @b-s a public service motor vehicle, then the car registry number, operator’s state reg- istry number, eapacity and description .of ..} car, or, if a public conveyance other than--- @ gasoline, steam- or electrically . e vehicle, then a_general descciption of . same. and no public conveyar ces as :g,:"“ including public service mwtor vehi shall receive passengers for hire on tie streets of the City of Norwich without H is being operated or driveg by a TSOB, .0 § ooy operated oc drivey vy 3 peremk and hereinafter in ty ordinance Yided and without full compliance with > the termis and conditions of this ordi~"* Sec. 2. The Chief of Police, upen the" applicant’s compliance with Section ame- of this ordinance and the v;n'nem to said | chief of §5, shall issue a license to such overator or driver, which shall continme... in force until midnight om. the 31st day of December next following its date, unlésg—> sooner withdrawn by notifying the €l : of Police in writing to that effect by the* & licensee or unless for other cause revoked. Sec. 3. Upon_the issuance of the license | prescribed by Section 2 hereof the Chiel of Police shall deliver to such operator driver a license number. whichy license numbers shall not be issied in quplics but in sequence, and displaved conspietss. - {ously and firmly attached to the outsider of said convevance. o Sec. 4. There shall be prominently s plaved within such conyeyance a. e ment indicating the fares to be charged;.. which statement shall be furnished by #he ~~ Chief of Police and shall be always accss-. gible to all passeners in such conveyanae. { Sec. 5. The Court of Common Ce | shall appropriate upon the approval of itsise Finance Committee such sums, not to exs ceed fifty dollars annually, as may ba. required “to provide the applications, e censes, numbers and rate cards provided. = Sec. 6. The Chief of Police shall repant in wrifing to the Court of Com-- monthly mon_ Council by a statement giuing number of operators or drivers so censed. the amount collected in fees, and the number and names of 3 censes revoked, with the reason therefe, Sec. 7. TUpon the enactment of this o dinance and_ thereafter at the beginn of each license the Chief of Pol may draw an order unon the Tre: . ot 26 1 of the City of Norwich for a sum exceed fifty dollars, which order. when approved by the Finance Committee. and the Court of Common Council. the Treas- urer shall pay. which sum shall be used by the Chief of Police solely for the pro- viding of applications, licenses, ~Tlicansa numbers and rate cards, and be aceount- ed_for br him 5 Sec. 8. On the first days of January, April. July and October of cach year tha Chie? of Police shall fully account to the Treasurer of the City of Norwieh for all moneys received hy him ‘er said licenses and pay to the Treasurer all moneys in his_hands on_said dat See. 9. Whoever violates anv of the provisions of this ordinance shall be pun- ished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. Sec. 10. Tpon a second conviction of any operator or_driver of any public con- veyance of any of the traffic ordinances of the City of Norwich the license herein prescribed shall forthwith ‘become ve and shall not be renewed for the neriod. one year after such second convietion, * See. 11. Al ordinances or parts of ¢e. d(nzn;‘e's inconsistent herewith are hereby Tenealed. i} The above and foregoing is a trne eopy of record. Attest : W. R. FRISBIE, City_Clerk and Clerk of the Court ef Common “ouneil. Norwich, Conn., Aug. 2, 1920, NOTICE . At a meeting of the Court of Commen Council of the City of Norwich, held Mog- day, Aug. 2d, 1920, the following Was praw. posed as an ‘amendment to the city erdis nances and the City Clerk ordered to | Be it ordained by the Court of Commen | \Council of the City of Norwich: Section 1. No public service moto1 tehicles shall be operated as such on the following streets or squares in_the Citys of Norwich: Main street from ‘the eabts, erly corner of Water and Main streets the westerly corner of Park and Mgia" ! streets. Shetucket street from the cormer: of Main and Shetucket streets to e northerly corner of Shetucket and Water: streets, Broadway from the corner = Main and Broadway to Eath street, Bath~ street, Market street from Main street tu. the northerly corner of Market and Wateks streets, Franklin street from Frankim: square to the southerly corner of Willoy> and Franklin streets. Sec. 2. All persons are forbidden operate or drive any vehicle, or horse ofher animal, on Water stréet. from tRE: westerly junction of Water and Markgi streets, except in a westerly direction, on Commerce street, except in an easte: direction. Sec. 3. Section 15 of the ordinanees the City of Norwich relating to st traffic regulation, passed at the meetingy the Court of Common Council held on 30 day of November, 1919, is he; amended to read as follows: o Union square. Washington street from: the corner of Church and Washingtdf,. streets to a point in range with 5 southerly side of School strect, the wegfy: erly side of Chestnut street from the cotr: ner of Chestnut and Willow streets to: point in range with the westerly side Franklin street, the westerly side of ion street to a point in range with southerly side of Shepard's_ lane, so-i called, the northerly side of Park street,* are assigned and established as publick stands, at which public hacks, express’ wagons and all other vehicles. including} public service motor vehicles for the cen- i veyance of.passengers and baggage, may at all time stand waiting for emplovment, . provided that the Court of _Commen: Council may by resolution, upofl hearing: after such public notice as it may order,: discontinue the use of any of said loca-i tions as a publie stand and in the sames after such notice and hear-: for nse the public stand; 8o previously discontinued. : Sec. 4. Whoever violates any of the: sions of this ordinance shall be pun. ished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars: for each offense. S LAMBERT, No. 34l Main St long distance moving, trucking and ex- pressing. Tel. 1034- Jivid GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. iyl Long Distance Moviug and_EXpressing, Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1433. 19 auz10d S All ordinances or parts of ordi- £ LQCAVLV- anE ID;B a’L!lail\L'B Vi;llo truck- nan idmconsis(pnt herewith are herebyi “Loc: ? 0 Tepeated, P ; ing. Phono 2RI e The ahove and foregoing is a true copyt of record. Attest: W. R. FRISBIE, ! v Clerk and Clerk of the Court ofi on_Counceil. ., Conn., Aug. 2, 1 HOTELS TEAMING gnd movmg; 1ong i trucking & specialty. John H. 233 Main St. Phone 792, novaTd C. D JOSLXN, 298 West Main St. suctessor to John Woodmanse. Light and heavy teaming; locai aad long dis- tance furniture moving a speclaity. Tel. 85 €. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 33: LONG DISTANCE MOVIN BROWN & HARTLEY, SEetucker St. Phone 607, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. . TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasunabls prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phene 175 ——e e THERE 1 nc advartizing medium ia’ Bastern, Connectizut ¢qual to The Bul- latin for Dufiuess Tesulia % American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connected.. Phone Shatucket Street . - DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. Telepkone 1227 26-28 Broadway - B SR BOWLIYE ALLEYS . — BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE, - AETNa BOWLING ALLEYS W AAJESTIC BUILDiNG, ] -2

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