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A Balletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It \|A Bulletin Want _WANTED—Female Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Miscellaneous Adyertisement Will Rent ©: FOR SALE W. for gemeral housework; Phone 1728, auglid Stenographer, quick |7 tent girl or woman| WIDOWSage 40, worth $37,0( no _cooking. | en, age 25, worth $25,000; both WANTED—Lady and aceurate on both dictation and tran- , also familiar with gederal office | ing " (four), near city, not too far out; close application will vancement; state salary and Box Na. Bulletin. auglid Ricrnces. i g ly marriage. Write Mrs. A. L. Hill, | Jacksoniie, Fla. augl7d WANTED—Rooms for light housekeep- use of yard if possible. Box 333, Bulletin. _ euglia’ WANTED—You to know that we can WANTED—Young lady to work in con- fectionery store; permanent position to right party. Address C. B., care Bulletin. auglTd WANTED—Pair_hind wheels for tip- cart. H. Beard & Son. Tel 615-4. aug16d WANTED—A housekeeper from 25 to 35 years old; good home for the right §3°0. Al o Herbert E. Brown, No. 9 School St Norwich, augiéd ‘WANTED—Position by young woman, with experience, answering_telephone or Monitor board. Write Box 63, Co. augl6d to- act as also WANTED—Young lad: checker, experience not necessary woman to wash dishes. Apply at tle ‘Wauregan House. aug16d WANTED_Maid for waitress and uj stairs; family of one. Apply F. A. John- son, Uneasfille. Tel. 58-2. auglid WANTED At once, kitchen girl. Ap- Ply to the Danielson Inn, Danielson, Conn. auglid WANTED—A cook; also girl to wait en table and do chamber work. F:one 3§-4 Willimantic Div. jetdd ~ WANTED_Salesladies for Saturday. 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, Steady Employment At Good Wages The Keyes Product Co. Montville, Conn. Boarding House Connected With Mill DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RiCHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: CLOSED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 7th Room 305 Thayer Building 299 Residence tel. 122 WANTED SZRIENCED AUTOMOBILE s TO WOBK NIGHTS. ROOMS FURNISHED. BEST OF WAGES. FENELON'S GARAGE, WATCH HILL, R. L DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 WANTED The names of boys who are willing to g=t 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. | Cali at the Bulietin Office. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon K7Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. FUNERAL D!RECTORS CUMMINGS&RING § DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Faneral Directors P e Kt and Embalmers | DENTIST 322 Main Street DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thaye- Bulding Phone 619 asd 7to S p. m Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-® Lady Assistant TRUCKING AND TEAMING LOCAL and long distance auto truck ing. Phone 720. A. Sieg ‘augdd GUS LAMBERT, No. 341 Main St long distance moving, trucking and £ . pressing. Tel. 1034- Sivia 3 uneral Dll ector GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving and —trucking, Tel. 617-12. ivla and 5 | ———— o T e Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. make your auto fixtures, stove trimmings, electric fxtures, etc, look as good s new t & v all cost to you: Work 'guaranteed ; work called for and delivered. Norwich Nickel Plating Co., No. 77 Hamilton Ave., Norwich, Conn. Jy29ThSTu’ WANTED ;dold false ltflfl!h Liberty bonds, diamonds, money ioaned on lib- eral terms. The Collateral Loan Co. 154 Water St. (near Snetucket St.). sep25d WANTED—Shoes repaired with _the best leather; reasonable prices. E. Buo- nanuo, 303 West Main St. — augsThSTu . BIG MONEY is being made selling our guaranteed trees, shrubs and roses; every home owner a prospective customer; free cquipment; experience unnecessary: ex- clusive territory. Allen Nursery Co 3 Rochester, N. Y. nuxlz’sh’l’h e e _TO RENT FOR SALE—Automob . Advertitement Will Gei & —_— e =3 e nh’nfl.bo. bum'inqumb RO, 5 Hamitton Aves City. 7 augl7d FARM for sale; 35-acre fruit farm, $-room house, 2 hen coops, barm, ¥: shed, shop, woodlot; this fine farm $2.800, and others.” James’ Watrous, "';Jan’?a T TRUCKING BUSHESS heus Lunc auglid th seven rooms, Sept. 1, modem improvements, centrally located.’ Tel. 1494, auglid urnished rooms, to gen- tlemen only. 12 Clft St. augled TO RENT—Four and two-room VEK!ION!; farms Winfi’l stock, c“:’]p!loa;;d toois, ready for good income - tons, good. bulldings, many iifh modern rooms at 4§ Union St. TO 'RENT—Front light housekeeping | - : t| TFOR sALE_Ford-fumabout, in excel- eeping ajaltments. lnguire City{leat e, good condition, many extras, use than 6,000 miles, price $330 dition, pew Hochberg, 181 Main St, Willima: Willimantie Di ning condition. 88 Otrobandc o wich Town. auglid FOR SALF—1915 Ford tourin [ e 1915 Forv: ‘emountable rims, good con- top, price only §270. Joseph e, Tel. 998. uglid Call evenings. . augl3d . FOR SALE The equipment. consists of two Pack- ard trucks, ten horses, fifteen wagons and ocarts and all kinds of tools and improvements ; reasonable prices and good totma; write for information and- state amount you can pay down. C. J..Oben Co., ‘Inc, Real Estate Agency, Newport, Vt., St. .Johnsbury and HDI’I’ISVX:":.IDXL. housekeeping, 7 Oak St. ment, g00d_cordition. ¥OR SALE—Y¥ord roadster, 1917, in Tel. 1358-3. auglid TO BENT—Furnished rooms for light augi2d TO RENT—A small fourroom ‘teme- ast Side. 180 Palmer St. augi2d | and_Sherbrooke, P. Q. au FOR SALE—Sow with six pigs § weeks old, four cows, will trade or exchange for poultry. Chas. Garvin, Scotland, Conn. augléd FOR SALE—No. L-11 Blizzard blower, in running order, mounted, cheap for cash. Otis A. Jencks. 'Tel. R. . D. 6. auglid s A e e FOR SALE—Fancy grade Holstein, due tackle needed for light and heavy trucking. . There is also a three tenement house on Main street, a cement garage that will accommedate four auto trucks, a barn that will care for twenty horses with a capacity for fifteen tons of loose hay, a blacksmith shop and shed room for all wagons and tools. phone 274, city limits; conveniences; garage ; refer- ences required. Tel. 253. ivz: now, another with calf at side, others | giving milk. D. N. Putney, South Wood- stock. v auglid WANTED—To rent or will lease a house with eight or ten rooms and garage ; must be in desirable residential sectien. Write Box 44, care Bulletip. augl2d FOR SALE—35 young pigs and 3 shoats. Joseph. Warner, one mile north of Wauregan. Tel. Dapielson Div. auglzd - ~ WANTED—Painting and paperhanging. ds, city or country, at reasonable Phone 555-3. Barnet Jafle. WANTED—Farms; farmers, we hav © 101 buyers Wwanting farms this month ; is your farm for sale? List your. farm today. You may see the money for it to- morrow. Heiman's Farm _Agency, 33 Reynolds St. Danielson, Conh. augid YOU tell 'em, August, T May, but don't July. A mild, pleasant eigath- Anndora Special, 7 cents, 3 for 20, Try it, youw'll like it, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. '3¥24d FOR SALE or rent, eight-room house on Baltic road, conveniences, garage. W. J. Wathen, R. D. 8, Norwich Town. auglld FOR SALE or rent, four farms, one of 54 acres, two of 100 and one of 230, all with plenty of wood; a small cash pay. Antonio Gerosa, Plainfield, Conn. aug7d FOR SALE—Double cottage on Furnace St., Danielson. Apply to the Bodo Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 25 Carter St, Danielson. Tel. 223-2. aug2 WANTED—To buy second Bar4 fur- niture. Get our prices befors vou sell A. Bruckner, 35 Franklin St. Phone 7i7-3. jan7d WANTED — Antlq furniture, mire rove Notared giies siivar. historical ehina. old books, and old letters. 2. Bruckner. s Fraokin St Tel T13- - WANTED CHER FOR BEICK SCHOOL IN THE TOWN OF LISBON. APPLY TOWN SCHOOL COMMIT- TEE, BOX 355, TAFTVILLE. auglid WANTED Tenement—S5 or 6 Rooms With Modern Improvements. By Man and Wife. Box 75, Care Bulletin. MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all” Personal prop- erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for cale. LIBERAL LOAN co. TO LOA 03 Fraokin Sto Norwich, Conn AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewstt City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX FOR SALE—dorses FOR_ SALE—Good farm horse, cheap, Ralph ‘Tracy, Putnam, Conn. auglid SALE—Horse, harness, hammock cart, saddle, bridle, blankets, Inquire at 66 Peck St. augied FOR SALE—Horse, weight 1500, extra good worker. Tel. 23-5 Moosup Div. auglld FOR SALE—Horses, two good road- rs. J. T. Frazier, 61 East Town St. aughd ¥OR SALE—Good farm work horse, reasonable, or will exchange for driving | horse. Plhone 1876-. augdd FOR SALE—One pair of horses, weight | 2500 Ibs,, thrée sets of double harness, ne dump cart. O. H. Main, Norwich. Tel. 489, v29d hetland__pony, pure blooded, value $250, price $150. Address Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or call 649-23 ‘Willimantic. visa ARCHITECTS Long Distance Moviug and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1453, TEAMING a0d movimg; 10 stance trucking & specialty. John H. Ford 233 Main St Pnone 19L° nov2ia - Embalmer “rompt Service Dav or Ni C. D. JOSLYN, 298 West diain St successor to John \oodmansey, light and heavy teaming; local and long dis- tance furaitare my a speciall: C. B. BROMLEY & SO Phone 33: LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City TEAXING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR, [i. LATHROP, Shetucket St Phone 175 —— e BUILDING The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 419-2 DAY OR NIGHT contractors, stonework, anything extra. 479-5. from 5.30 to 9 p. m. augsd JAMES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACIOR, Stome, Comcrete Work and Lxcavating. Address: 123 Oakridge St., City. 15 Platt Ave. Tel. No. Tel. 627-5, PERRONE & Christian Co., building brickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer PIANO TUNERS Steam Engine Repairs FREDERICK T. BUNCE WILLIAM C. YOUNG The Piano Tuner s Phene 838-2 SPETSON & YOUNG 2 Ciairement Ave. | CARPENTER and BUILDER right 50 West Main St PIANO TUNER. BYRON A. WIGHTMAN, 4 ROBBINS COURT. Phene 384. Best work and materinis at prices by skilled labor. Telephone ART CRAFT GEER, THE PIANG TUNER. 122 Prespect St Phome BIL BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 208 Broadway I —————— when you de not have to? 4 Ask {THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off CUDWORTH. & THOMPSON, ARCHI- SCTS, Thayer Building. Norwich, Conm e — e mMusic ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Viclin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lena. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING X FHONE 581. The very best piumbing: by workmen at the fairest prices is anteed; also heating and gas fitting.. | JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 47 West Main St expert | guar- | T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 81 FRANKLIN STREET 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a FOR SALE—Greene's Buttermilk Chick Feed. Jam Youn dylsa FARMS for sale. Write for cata- logue, Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- Son, Conn: je16d FOR SALE Seven room Cottage and 3 acres land, located on State road and trolley Ime.i This is a great opportunity for some one. Must be sold at oncs, and price Very low. House built only 5 years, and equipped with bath room, running, fine spring wator, clectric lights, and new hot_ air_ heater installed within a year. For further particulars, inquire . John A. Moran REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE A very choice modern coitage 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, Beal Estate Broker. 70 COWS FOR SALE TWENTY FRESH HOLSTEINS Three and Four Years Old, Extra Large Sized. The Balance Nearby Springers, Holsteins and Ayrshires. E. E. SHARPE Telephone 98-4 Willimantic Division e —— e ———ry FOR SALE THREE ACRE FARM fr——— TR AT 10 RENT—Furnished rtooms, Tele- auglld TO BENT—Rooms for light housekesp- ing. 17 Boswell Ave. 3304 | FOR SALE Chevrolet touring car FOR RENT—Eight-room house, outside | 3235 Deifect ruaning order, good puin: 3 vzad T STORAGE—Household goods stored for long cr short term; rates reasonm- ing car and motorboat. bath in good run- ning _condition. ‘Thamesville. Tel. 345-4. one Dodge delivery body. 555 North Mai: St Tel 1452 Mrs. J. V. Hoffay, Elliotts, Conn. aug3c Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St FOE SALE—One five-passenger -tour- Inquire’ L. J. Hearst, aug1sd " FOR SALE—Ome two-ton Mack truck augdd FOR SALE—Stewart 2-4 ton truck ) LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE 3 = At a meeting of the Court of Common Couneil of the day, Aug. 24, proposed_as an ordinances and ( publish the sar 1 Be it _ordained by Council of i Section 1. No tion operating or veyance as such including publi the streets of th receive passenger Iimits of said in writing to_t eity, upon a form by eceive Ticense to application shall of Norwich, held Mofs , ‘the following was« dment_to the City : City Clerk ordered t¢ s by law provided: the’ Court of e City of Norwich: Derson, firm OF COTPOFA; driving any publie for passengers for hird- =t c service motor vehicles, o City of Norwich shall s for hire ~ within the. hout first apnb;m of Police of provided, for-a- ngers, whic) be signed by the applies cant and give the name of the operatoy or driver, the age and resi operator or drive a public service nce of the , if an ‘operator b} ; venicle, then the be: aug3d ¢ number. operator's state reg- The real estate will be sold separate|able. Fanning Studio. 52 Broadway. if necessary. it This is the bost business proposition | oo, SN 1z IIER L 00T 4 1S offered in this section for years. at 10 School St. Phone 104§-3. auz23d For information apply to FOLEY & HENRY No. 2 Railroad Street Willimantic, Conn. Telephone FOR SALE The-3 ‘story brick building, ~orner Wator and Commerce €irects, vo- cupied by late G. H. Pratt jor sev- oral years, building is heavy mill construction, well lighted on 3 sides, | focated in good business center, wcll adapted for wholesale, retail business or'manufacturing purposes. Wil be sold to cloge an gstate. Can arrangc libaral loan for the purchaser. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. Phone ~ Norwick $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderfu! bargain sit- uvated as it is in a qulet village not over 2 5 minutes' walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antigue. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $800—part cash—several hurdired cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400} William A. Wilcox’ FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2365 FOR SALE Eight-room_cottage, modern ments, hot and coid water, gas, electric lights, set tubs and new Steam heating yster, hardwood floors, cement walk all around the house, cement cellar, good" lo- cation, 10 minutés’ walk from Franklin Squaré. For. full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. §83-3. 198 Cliff St. improve- FOR saLl. 250-acre farm, location, main improved state road, mail and telephone service, excellent 12-room-house, 2 large barns, silo, ice- house, garages, poultry houses for 1,000 hens, sheds and outbulildings, all First class pleasant 8 ROOM HOUSE | Near City and ! : Trolley. PRICE $2500 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street FOR SALE | The homestead and grounds of the, late ALBERT L. POTTER, on Starr Street, consisting of 2-story and base- ment house, barn, sheds, etc. House has hardwood floors, clectric lights, hot and cold water, fireplaces, steam heat, and all conveniences of a modern home. About three acres of land. Seven min- utes to trolley. House in excellent condition, 'and will make an ideal city or country home. Could be easily made into two apartment house. For par- ticulars, inquire on premises-for MISS ELLA M. POTTER, or Phone 1168-2 e — FOR SALE EIGHT ROOM HOUSE On the edge of the city. heat, small yard. Bargain for quick buyer. Price $2950. Address-Bar- gain, Care Bulletin. Has steam FOR SALE ! MODERN COUNTRY HOME A picturesque new house with six ! rooms and fauktlessly equipped bath room. Electric lights and" steam i 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 HOUSES FOR SALE I have two houses for sale, iocated en West Main'St, Nos. 400-401; both have modern improvements; one is a two-fam- ily house, the other a cottage of five CIGARS . : Whitestone Cigars are §58 per thousand. 3. F. CONANT, 11 Franklia Bt e ————— RESTAURANTS GOOD SERVICE—BEST OF FOOD. ¥ 252 MAIN BT, X ~ Oppestte Madden's Gigar Store. rooms; must be sold: 1o settle an-estate. ELMER R. PIEBSON, 327 West Main St. ITALIAN AGENCY sells Foreign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickets fof all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivared in sl parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. 2 .M. FORMIGLIO; 280 Franklin St, Norwich, Conn. Phone 788= - . mardd iyisa | Wayne, No. 187066, and in_good condition. 100 acres smgoth, fertiin felds, 100 acres spring-watered pastures, balance woodland, stream g water at ihrough farm. running sprin buildings, $5.000. $1.000 cash. Willimantic, Tryon's Azency, FOR SALE Eight Room House, No. 22 Grove Street; steam heater, two baths, splendid location. An attractive price and easy terms if desired. “Inquire of Thos. H. Beckley Phones 298 MAIN STREET ||| =/ WOOD FOR SALE i 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 AUCTIONS. - JAMES H. HYDE Auctioneer AUCTION | I will _sell at public auction at the Thomas Welles place, Seuth St., South Coventry, on TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 1920, 25 — HOLSTEIN CATTLE — 25 Dul, including_one pure bred Pontiac Ormsby Burke, No. pure bred cows, Lady M Count Homestead De Kol, No. 250420 ; one pure bred yearling heifer, Johanna June Pon-!| tiac De Kol, No. 531521; and one pure | bred heifer calf; 11 high grade cows in j various stages of milk, two 2 year old | Deifers, one vearling heifer “and. three | Teifer calves. Also one nicely matched pair of farm horses, weighing about 2900 Ibs.; one registered Hampshire boar hog; 3-4 ton Buick truck in good condition, With five Z00d tires; 130 feet of Louden steel hog or calf panel, with fittings, and 15 steel panel doors. ' Also one Iarge old house, to be removed. THOMAS WELLES, Owner. AUTOS TO HIRE AUTOS TO HIRE If you want to hire-an.automobile for pleasure or long distance work, call Phone,| 1988. Day and night service. | MAJESTIC GARAGE, augdd Shetucket Street. if you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich, Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. l | famous “Machine Pasted Piates,” and FOR RENT EIGHT SIX-ROOM MODERN APARTMENTS Al newly remodeled and put in. first class condition at a very large cost, and will only consider desirable applicants, | but for such havs arranged for a very | modest rental. For further particulars | Inguire of | JOHN A. MORAN | Real Estate Broker Franklin Square AUTOMOBILE ACCTZSSORIES FORD OWNER—Aré bright light with the regulat not. your magnet charging. The N getting a n jense?: 1 weak and needs re- ich Welding Co., with the Vim Unit Remaghetizer, will recharge your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- nut St.Phone.-214. augsd - GENTLEMEN ir We will r while fy our customers painting. and overhaul ng. we We alwa our high g th REASONABLE PRICES. We wi car. best to do the same in repairing your Give us a tral. We will do our sfy you. * FALLS AUTO PAINT GARAG SHOP AND 51 Sherman Street. The auto cylinder that has been in- | crankshatt, connecting rod, etc., can be WELDED PERFECTLY HERE. New cylinders are costly and diffi- cult to obtain—our ‘welding service is | cheaper, absolutely dependable and a time saver. o warped or inferior service is guaranteed. work — our 31 Chestnut Street Norwich, Conn. Aete Radiator Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MI'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaiced GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFEDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED | WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East 8ida) NORWICH, CONN. WHEN YOU BUY A NEW EATTER‘." BE SURE IT IS A . L “ U g i BECAUSE—USL Batteries contain the are sold on a Fifteen Months’ Guaran- toed Adjustment Pian. | 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 FEPAIR WORK Autc;‘t_tioiifles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN FTREET CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist Jjured in a wreck or the breaking of (hel NORWICH WELDING CO. ; ! REPAIRED AND RECORED I | willbe here soon. HAS ORIGINAL TIRES ON IT, IN EX- capacity and description of- {car, or, if a public cinveyance other: then a gasoline, steam or electrically propelled vehicle, then a general Gescrigtion of the s and no p convayar ces as sueh, uding public service motor vehicles: 1 receive paesengers fgr hire oh the. reets of the City of Norwieh without it being operated or driven by a perspn. FOR SALE—Reo 1916, 6 cyl. 7 pass Fricbie-McCormick Ct.|52 Shetucket S teo closed 10_passenger. Frisbie-McCormic Shetucket St. augdd = LEGAL NOTICFS. NOTICE |* At a meeting of the Court of Common | Touncil of the ity of day. Aug, i | videa a the terms | operator or dr in force until o December sooner shall continue’ the 31st day ol ts_date, unless Ue it ordained by t Council of the City Section 1. Section 10 of the ord: he City of relating fiic regulations, passed at 2 he Court of Common C 4 day of mber, mended to read as follow: Except while loading or u aking on or setting down pa ehicle shall be permitted to rex ary for a longer period th on the westerly side of I irom Tnion square to Main street; lue northerly side of Main street from lioadway and Shetucket street to Was mgton square for a longer period Afteen minutes; and no parking shall | allowed on the Sroadwa i jrom Union sas ince of the license Section 2 hereaf the Chiel eliver fo such onerator ot ich leenge - duplicafe cpnepiew- o the outsid— " wic etucket street to r a longer period than n Sec. 2. Section 11 of the ord i mentioned in Section 1 hereof is tmended" to-'read ‘as follows: Except while loading gnd unloadi: ) :king on or setting down tehicle between the hours of 9 o'c Ihe morning and 4 o'clock in the 4oon_shall be allowed to remain st: wry for a-longer period than five mi the easterly side of She: from the southerly side of tho-Sh bullding to the Laurel Hill Lridge txcept while ding o unloading, or iIng on or sclting down passengers. vehicle shall be allowed to remain sta- tionary for a longér period than five min- | fites on the northerly s'de of Water street from Shetucket street to Market street, the wester}v sice of Market e westerly Side of Franklin st 1t street to Willow street ; and between +.1id hours no parking shall be aflowsd f 1 € longer period than thirty minutes on { .r‘eslerly side of Shetucket street fro: | Main street to Water street. on the sout] | erly side of Water street from sireet to Market street, on the vide of Market street, on the easterly sid ef Franklin street from Main street to | Willow street; or on the westerly side of Franklin street in front of the Thayer uilding ; provided, that parking for a longer period than thirty minutes permitted on any street or an: n thereof which may be legally used at any { time as a public stand for vehicles. Sec. 3. The ordinance relating to traf- fic regulations passed Oct. 15, 1917, as | emending the ofdinance of Oct. 7, 1913, as imended May 7, 1917, is hereby further tmended to read as foliows: 0 vehicle, except while the same is | being loaded or unloaded, shall be allowed i!o remain standing-for an; cess of thirty minutes on the southerly side of Bath street from Broadwny fo 2 point in range with the easterly side of the apman building. known as numbers | 2 and 5 Bath street; and from said point |to Franklin street 'all vehicles, excopt { while the same are being loaded or un- loaded, are forbidden to remain stan for_any period: and no vehicle, excont | | while the same is being loaded or unload- shaM be allowed to remain st: more than thirty minutes | £ northerly side of Bath sireet from Chest- | nut street to Franklin street | Sec. 4. No ordinances or parts of ordi nances restricting the time vehicles may remain stationary on the strests of {he; | City. of Norwich shall apply between 7| i vening and o'cloc] | of Police 1 raport to the e ourt of Com; e beginning £ of Police | may dra 5 ipon_the Treasurer of the City of Norwich for a sum net ta exceed fifly dollars, Which order, whes Commigtee. and shall; be us for “the, pro. and the firstidays of Januarw, d October of each vear: e e account to of Norwich for sai uemfl u ‘moneys 3 . Jul Chief of Polic Tre. moneys rece and pay to the T his hands on See. 9. | veyanee of 3 ordinatoid h the license here conviction. nees or parte of ger h are hereby e and foregoing 1s a trus eopy . R FRISEIE, and Clerk’ of the -Court won_ Council ng. 2, 1920. Council day, he city ordjc "Clerk ‘ordered 1o pab, ¥ law provided: Y Court of Commeor v of Norwich: public service metor e operated as such on the ets or squares in the City T Main street from the east: corner of Water and Main streets t westerly corner of Park and Malr Shetucket street from the corney t sStreets to the hetucket and Watet | Broadway from the oomner ot Main and Broadway to Bath street, Ba ¢ treet, »Mai reet f) r of Market and Wate et £Iy corner of Willow streets. 1 persons are forbidden U vehicle, or horse ot on Water street from thi ester] nction of Water and Marke streets, except in a westerly direction, ‘o1 mmerce street, except in an easterly voetion. ept as the hours are| s ted by Section 2 of this or-| of Main and Shetu) : i Whoever violates rovisions of this ordi hed by a fine not All ordi ances inconsictent repealed. 3 The al of recordl: Attest: City | Sec. 8. ve and foregoing is a true copy W. R. FRISBIE, Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Commen Cout:ci Norwich, Conn., Auz. 2, 192 {o other animal, of the ordinances of 1z to street sed at the meeting of n Council held on the is hereby 19 Hariey-in ¢ fdse e BEre Houl > Washington with ' the the west u f. 5 decars on ble. : Norwich Cyele, a B @ hestaut and Willow. streets” to e with the westerly side lane, 0. stands, hacks, gons and k hicles, ic service mofor vehicles 1o of. me stand waiting provided that the Cou founcil may by resolution. upon hearing #fter such public notice as it may ond model , winter ton. Shetucket St, FOR_SALE—Two ton G. M. C. truek. Frisbie-McCormick Co., hetucket St augdd FOR SALE—Maxwell Overland model express fcCormick Co., 5 and Chalmers troit. “H. E. Anderson, 21 Map! Danielson, Conn.. Tel. 340, ~ ma FOR SALE-—Maxwell touring 16 and 13, $500 to $600; Chevrolet tour: ing;_several other cars at low prices H_E. Anderson 21 Mapic St. Daniel- | som, Conn. _Tel. 340. aprsd St. ['2ances inconsistent h repealed. The ahove and foreg i recor ing 15 a trae copy W. R FRISBIE. of the Court of ‘ 1920 FORD ROADSTER FOR SALE ' USED ONLY FOUR MONTIS, AND LOST—Trench bull’ pup (female), &M« swers to name of Peggy. Reward if re. turned to £ d Lsex Service Sta- CONDITIO! tion 191 Phone 1780 OELLENT MANY EXTRAS, CAR HA: STCH AS MOTO- METER, TUBES, TOOLS, ETC. Lot shire, heifer; "fi!g seen on Salem St Notity H. Siegel, PRICE VERY REASONABLE. Chester, K. D. 4 augléd~ PHYSICIANS W. Tyler Browne, M. D. 2 PHYSICIAN LECTRICALS + Al X-RAY. 10 to 4 Wl G to 8 THE T. J. SHAHAN CO,, Next to Postofiice. NURSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen _SPECIALI TE HOUR NU 235 BROADWA (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr, Gummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main $t. Norwish, Gonn. Phone 1366 ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company T He mbow ~ Teieohone 986 WHES YoU ipess before © medium bet Vertising coitmius of I | 5 street from the cor:- from Frankly= ide of Park Strofte d_as_public § cars; more car for money, more | liscontinue the usa of am miles to the gailon; <well ‘5 p touring_and roadster '$1,153, Maxw: coupe $1795. Maxweil sedan SiS Chalmers' 5 pas. touring and roadster | so previousty nt =t 51945, Chalmers sport model Sec. 4. Whoever violates anv of #h Chalmers 7 pa& touriz provisions of this ordinance shall be hum- mers 4 pas ceape S$2, s 5| shed by a fine not excaeding fifty doflare pas. sedan 3$2,795; Maxwell 1% on | tor each offense. truck $1.300 to §1,702; all £. o, b. De- | Sec. 5. ANl o nances or narts of erdi. § with are hersby ¢ I

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