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Write Box 63, Slietin Co. o auglsd WANTED_Small house, conveniently located in or near Norwich; to_buy on reasonable terms. Pieper, 318 Franklin St City. auglsd T WASTED A girl for The Tea Room, WANTED—Competent girl or woman for general housework; no cooking. Fhone 1738 a!gl7d WANTED—Lady _stenographer, quick and accurate on both dietation and tran- scribing, also familiar with general office work; close application will bring ad- vancement ; state salary and refr~poes. Box No. 700, Bulletm. augiTd AL g g g s, T, chals a0 worR- e etutions. Stite "Crwil - Service _I‘“m. Capitol aug! MEN WANTED Steady Employment At Good Wages The Keyes Product Co. Montville, Conn. Boarding House Connected With Mill WANTED— Young lady to work in con- tectionery store; permanent position to right party. Address C. B,, care Bulletin. augl17d ‘WANTED—Pair heels cart. H. Beard & Son. Tel. 615-4. augléd WANTED—A housekeeper from 25 to years old; good home for the Tight party. Apply to Herbert E. Brown, No. 99 School St, Norwich. augied WANTED—Position by young woman, with experience, answering_telephone or operating Monitor board. Write Box 63, Builetin _Co. augled WANTEDYoung lady to act as checker, experience not necessary; also Yoman'to wash dishes. Apply at the aug; ‘Wauregan House. WANTED—Maid for waitress and up- family of one. Apply F. A. John- son, Uncasfille. Tel. 58-27 auglid WANTED—At once, kitchen girl. Ap- ply to the Dahielson Inn, Dauieison, Conn. ‘aug1ld WANTED—A cook; also gl to wait on: table and do chamber work. Ftone 35-4 Willimantic Div. jesod WANTED—Salesladies for Saturday. F. W. Woolworth, Main St. Je23d " WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up'in the mom- ing and earn some money carrying pepers. Frequently your mames on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 52 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 apri4MWFawl CUMMINGS & RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322"Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant Fumeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAIMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street e T PIANO TUNERS JOSEPH BRADFORD BSiank Books Made and Ruled to Order 138 Sroadway i AUTOS TO HIRE 1 ATTOS TO HIRE 1? you want to hire an automobile for Jieasure or long distance work, call Phone 1988 Day 2nd night service. MAJESTIC GARAGE, Shetucket Street. WANTED A Young Lady Bookkeeper with experi- ence by a local corporation. Voucher m used and bookkeeping machines to be installed later. Must take an interest in her work and be accurate. Write Box 567, care Bulletin. DENTISTS Paul A. Schwartz, D. M D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon ¥’ Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. 9 a.m. to8p m Telephone DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 aud 7 to 8 p. m. TRUCKING AND TEAMING distance auto truck- LOCAL and long Ing. Phone 720. A. Siegel. augsd GUS LAMBERT, No. 341 Main St, long distance moying, nd e; trucking ai Ppressing. Tel. 1034-1 ivid GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance moving = and trucking. Tel. 617-12, iy10, vell Ave. Tel, i TEAMING and movims; long distance Zimmerman, 17 trucking a speciaity. john H. Ford. £33 Main St. Puome 792. nova7d C. D, JOSLYN, 205 West Mala St, succesfor to John Woodmanses, ht 8¢ heavy teaming; local aad long dis tance furaitace mMoving a specialiy. el C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 315 i LONG DISTANCE MOVING. | BROWN & HARTLEY, Ehetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. WANTED—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping (four), near city, not foo far out; use of yard if possible. Box 333, Bulletin. auglsd * NTED—A tea school in e e auglsd TED—Drawing-in, by experienced cotton or wire cher for a 1873-12. WA hand, on cotton and sill 3 arnéss, fancy or plain draft. 10 Liberty St., Westerly, R. L auglsd necticut; we buy anything: ond Land store in state. Louis D. warerooms 30-32 Water St., Norwich: Write, call or tel. T08-3. iy3d Agents — LARGE MANUFACTURER _waats ageols 0 sell hoisery, underwear, shirs, dresses. skirta, walsis, shoes, clothing, etc. Write for_fros sauples. s, Broadway, Few York. WIDOW, 40, worth $37,000; maid- en, age 25, worth $25,000; both wish ear- ly marriage. Write Mrs. A. L. Hill, South Jacksonville, Fla. auglid _ WANTED—Rooms for light housekeep- ing (four), mear city, not too far out; use of yard if possible. Box 333, Bulletin. auglid S A Bulletin For Sale Advertisemen: Will Sell It WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1920 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell 1t A Bulletin To Let - Advertisement Will Rent It —_— A Bulletin To Let " Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wil Sell 1t FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Airedale and hound pups ; price low. ~Call evenings. Stephen Koske, Plain_Hill, five min. walk from' Bean Hill church. auglsd 1F YOU WANT your place of business or home clean {rom dust, dirt and disease germs, try the New Bngland Sweeping Compound. For sale by E. Watrous, 15 Warner St, Groton, Conn. augl§d FOR SALE—Second hand, one bed, dresser, rug, gas range and Rudd heater, Tel. 1562, auglsd FOR SALE-—Berkshire pigs, 8 weeks old, $8 each, §15 a pair. James Turn- bull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town, Ct. auglsd FOR SALE—Reg. O. L C. sow, M. H. Rebeeca, No. 73700, aged 3 years, dus Sept. 10’ Teg. O. I. . sow pig, Brooksides Rebecca, No. 93011, aged 5 months; reg. ©O. L C. boar, Connecticut Boy, No. 67295, aged 2 1-2 years, sure breeder of large litters ; grade sow, 2 1-2 years old, due Sept. 17. C. D. Smith, Baltic, R. F. D,, Conn. Tel. 185 auglsd FOR SALE. first class 4 year old horse, weight 1100, excellent driver and work horse. C. D. Smith, Baltic, R. F. D., Conn. _Tel. 1859-5. augl8d FOR SALE Fresh young cow, well bred, calf three days oid, will make fine family cow. Call Tel 1708. augisd FOR SALE-—Eight room house, with wood shed, planted garden, good location, 10 min. walk from postoffice, price $2,500. Box 385, Norwich. augidd FOR SALE_Four-bow, rubber top, piano box buggy. Inquire D. W. Gore. 354 Hamilton Ave., Ci augl7d WANTED—To rent or will lease a house with eight or ten rooms and garage ; must be in desirable residential section. Write Box 44, care Bulletip. auglZd WANTEDPainting and paperhanging of all kinds, city or country, at reasonable price. - Phone 555-3. Barnet Jaffe. ugl2d T WANTED: rms; farmers, we have got 101 buyers wanting farms this month ; 18 your farm for sale? List your farm today. You may see the money for it to- morrow. Heiman's Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St., Daulelson, Conn. _ augéd YOU tell ‘em, August, I May, but don't July. A mild, pleasant cigar, Anndora Special, 7 cents, 3 for 20, Try it, you'll like it, at Fagan's Smoke’ Shop. iy24d WANTED—To buy second bar” far niture. es before vou sell A Bruckner, ranklin St. Phone 117-3. > janid WANTED — Antique furniture, mir- rors, colored gla: ver, historical china. old books. and old 'letters. /. Bruckner, Frepklin St L 717-% may1éd FARM for sale; 35-acre frhit farm, 3-room house, 2 hen coops, barn, wagon shed, shop, woodlot ; this fine farm $2,800, and others. Jjames' Watrous, R. F. D. 7, Norwich. augl7d FOR SALE—Sow with six pigs 8 weeks old, four cows, will trade or exchange for poitry Chas. Garvin, Scotland, Conn. aug! FOR SALE_No. L-11 Blizzard blower, in running order, mounted. cheap for cash Otis A. Jencks. 'Tel. R. F. D. 6. augldd FOR SALE—35 young pigs and 3 shoats. _Joseph Warner, one mile north of Wauregan. Tel Danielson Div. augl2d 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. augid FOR SALE—Double cottage on Furnace St., Danielson. Apply to the Bodo Real state and Insurance Agency, 25 Carter St., Danielson. Tel. 223-2. aug2d FOR SALE—Greene's Buttermilk Chick Feed. James M. Young & Son. _ jyl4d WANTED TEACHER FOR BRICK SCHOOL IN THE TOWN OF LISBOY. APPLY TOWN SCHOOL COMMIT- TEE, BOX 355, TAFTVILLE. auglid WANTED Tenement—5 or 6 Rooms With Modern Improvements. By Man and Wife. Box 75, Care Bulletin, MONEY On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watches and all” Personal prop: erty at a low rats of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. LIBEERAL LOAN Co. Nerwich, Conn TO LOA| 63 Frankiin Sto AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX FOR SALE—<iorses FOE SALE—Good farm horse, cheap, $65. Ralph Tracy, Putnam, Conn. auglid FOR SALE—Horse. harness, hammock cart, road cart, saddle, bridle, blankets, etc.’ Inquire at 66 Peck St. augléd FOR SALE—Horses, two good road- sters. J. T. Frazier, 61 East Town St augbd T ¥OR SALE—Good farm work horse, reasonable, or will exchange for driving horse. Plione 1. augdd " FOR Shetland pony, pure blooded, 50, price $150. Address Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or call 649-23 ‘Willimant! Jy24d ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ARCHI-ZCTS, Thi ildin~ Norwieh, Conn. e ———————— BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 253 State Street Phone 1118 er B TEANMING AND TRUCKING dome very promptly and at reasunable | prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetueket St. Phone 175. —_— | BUILDING | New London, Conn. Plans and Speifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. FARHMS for sale. Write for cata- logue. Racine's Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. Jel6d FOR SALE A BLACK WALNUT SIDEBOARD, COMBINED DESK AND BOOKCASE, MEDIUM SIZE SAFE. C. 5. AVERY, 41 Grove St FOR SALE Seven room Cottage and 3 acres land, located on State road and trolley line. This is a great opportunity for some one. Must be sold at once, and price very low. House built only 5 years, and equipped with bath room, running, fine spring water, electric lights, and new hot air heater installed within a year. For further particulars, inquire of " John A. Moran REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE FOR SALE A very choice modern cottage house of nine rooms, excellently located on Broad St Very modest price. This property must be sold. For further particulars, inquire of A. MORA tate 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 ] FOR SALE " THREE ACRE FARM 8 ROOM HOUSE Near City and Trolley. PRICE $2,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street PERBONE & Christian Co., building contractors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement, ‘plaster, and paint, and aoything extra, 15 Platt Ave. Tel N 9-5. 0. Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and from 5.30 to § p. m. augid Stome, Comcrete Work and Excavating. Address: 123 Oakridge St, City. Tel. 627-5, STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and ' materfals at right prices by skillea labor. Telephone 50 West Main St Music HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 63 UNCAS STREET Telephone 55:-2 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING % AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off when you de not have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS COMPANY Thgy‘illhllyouallaboutit‘. PHONE 581 The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- wnteed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKIXS, 67 West Main St T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law I WHEN YOU WANT 0 puz your bus- before tne puplic. tnere is medium betler ihan wnrough the 2sstisize cotumas of The Hulletin THERX 1 nc advertimng medium in Bastern Conmecticu® equai 10 The Buls - AR LOF LAt TANITE. Removed to 44 Sheucket St.| FOR SALE MODERN COUNTRY HOME A picturesque new house with s rooms and faultlessly 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 tress. Get further details from Archa W. Coit EXCLUSIVE AGENT 1334+ 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE The homestead and #nund: of the late ALBERT L. POTTER, on Starr Street, consisting of 2-story and ba. ment house, barn, sheds, etc. House has hardwood floors, electric lights, hot and cold water, fireplaces, steam heat, and all conveniences of a modern home. About three acres of land. S utes to trolley. in el 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 . Tal. | }I !pastures, TRUCKING BUSINESS In Eastern Connecticut FOR SALE The equipment consists of two Pack- ard trucks, ten horses, fifteen wagons and carts and all kinds of tools and tackle needed for light and heavy trueking. There is also a three tenement house on Main street, a cement garage that will accommodate four auto trucks, a barn that will care for twenty hors with a capacity for fifteen tons of loose hay, a blacksmith shop and shed room for all wagons and tools. The real estate will be sold separate if necessary. ' This is the best business proposition offered in this section for years. ‘.For information apply to FOLEY & HENRY No. 2 Railroad Street ‘Willimantic, Conn. Telephone FOR SALE MY CHOICE FARM, SITUATED RIGHT ON THE GREEM LEBANON CENTER, containing about 75 acres ; 60 acres of the very best iand, level, slightly sloping to the south, about evenly divided between bushes: the re- mowing and pasture; e maining 15 acres in woodland, a little way dise™t. Two springs in pasture, few stone, plenty of fruit trees, apple, pear, peach, one young orchard ; six acres grow- ing crops in excellent condition ; fine crop of hay and oats harvested; large two- story nouse with ell, two-story portico in front, 12 rooms ; two stock and hay barns, horse barn, granary, ice house, hen houses, hog_houses, implement shed and garage. Buildings painted and in excellent condi- tion and all equipped with Shinn_ Flat System lightning rods. Will sell with or without stock and tools. If you want a good farm, investigate. ¥. N. TAYLOR, Lebanon, Conn, augl4SWS Tel. 13-3. FOR SALE The 3 story brick bl Water and Commerce St 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 closc an estate. Can arrange liberal loan for fhe purchaser. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bldg. Phone ~ Norwick Buys a Five-roem Cottage all farnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over a § minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cush—several hurired cords of wood and some 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 HOUSE On the edge of the city. Has steam Aeat, small yard. Bargain for quick buyer. Price $2,950. Address Bar- gain, Care Bulletin, e ITALIAN AGENCY seils Foreign money Orders and Steam- ship Tickels for al paris of the worid. Packages of ail kinds delivered in ali parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Franklin St, Norwich, Phone 784-5. FOR SALE Eight-room _cottage, modern improve- ments, hot and cold Water, gas, electric | lights, set tubs and new Steam heating | eystem, hardwood floors, cement walk all | around the house, cemerit cellar, §0od lo~ cation, 10 minutes’ walk from Franklin | Conn. marsd are. For full pafticulars, see Sy A. V. COVELLO, Tel. §83-3. 198 CHff St. FOE BALE. i 250-acre farm, pleasant location, malh improved state road, mail and telephone service, excellent 12-room house, 2 l.lrgle b-\rnn;, silo, Age; se, garages, boultry houses fo 1900 “hhs, sheds and outbuildings, all in good comdition, 100 acres smootl fertfin fields, 100 acres spring-watere balance woodiand, l;rean through farm, running spring water at nunafigs, $5,600, $1,000 cash. Tryows Ageney, Willimantic, FOR SALE Eight Reom House, No. 22 Grove Street; steam heater, two baths, splendid location. An attractive price and easy terms if desired. Inquire of . Thos. H. Beckl Phones 208 MAIN $TREET First class Conn, WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. TO RENT q TO RENT—House with seven rooms, Sept. 1, modern_improvements, centrally located. Tel. 1484. uuglsd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 7 Oak St. auglsd FOR RENT—Furnished . rooms, aiso rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. 1480. aug18d our and” two-room light Deusekeeping apartments. Inquire City Lanch. auglid TO RENT—House with seven rooms, . 1, modern” improvements, centrally . 1484. auglld TO BENT- Furished rooms, to gen- tlemen only. 12 CHff St augl TO RENT—A small four-room tene- ment, East Sille, 130 Palmer St. augl2d FOR SALE—Autom LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE—Metz runabout; 1917, equipped " Wit _seli-starter, sioruge bat- tecy, electric lights, s special trame, de- mountable runs, one extra with suos and tube, new_ paint, excellent running con- dition, $250 cash. Dr. H. M. Loliocs, Gardner Lyke. augisd FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in excel- lent running condition. S3 Otrobando Ave.,, Norwich Town. auglid FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring car, good condition, many extras, used less than 6,000 miles, price $330; 1915 Ford touring car, demountable rims, good con- dition, new_top, price only $275. Joscph Hochberg, 181 Main St, Willimantic. Tel. Willimantic Div. 998. ¥OR SALE—Ford roadster, good cordition. Tel. 1358- auglid FOR SALE—One five-passenger tour- ing car and motorboat, both in good run- ning condition. Inguire L. J. Hearst, Thamesville. Tel. 345-4. auglsd 19 “FOR SALE—One two-ton_ Mack truck, TO RENT—Furnished rooms. Tele- | 9ne Dodge delivery body. 555 North Main phone 274, augild _ [St Tel 1452 _ augdd FOR SALE—Chevrolet touring TO RENT—Rooms for light housekeep- | 1q]¢ 3 ns._ 17 Boswell Ave. 30| 3335 PEIcH: Bhhan R Sdin FOR RENT—Eight-room house, outside [ Mrs. J. V. Hoffay, Elliotts, Conn. augld city limits; conveniences; garage; refer- | poR SALE—Stewart 2.4 ton truck. ences required. Tel. 253. yzed STORAGE—Household goods stored for long cr short term; rates reasom- tbllie. 1 anning Studio, 52 Broadway. ec: Frisbie-McCormick Co, 33 Shetucket St. augdd ¥OR SALE—Reo 1916, 6 cyl. 7 pass. Frisbie-McCormick Ct, 32 Shelickel S aug TO RENT—Furnished room rooms for light housekeepin, at 106 School St. Phone 1048- FOR RENT OFFICES Corner of Main and Shetucket Streets, over F. W. Wool- worth Co., $10.00, $20.00, $30.00 and $60.00. Apply to ALLING RUBBER CO. 191 Main Street 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 AUTOMOBILE ACCLZSSORIES FORD OWNER—Are you getting a bright light with (he regulation lense? 1t not, your magneto is weak and nceds re- charging. The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- nut St. Phone 214. augsd VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STRZET OPEN EVENINGS. GENTLEMEN We will repair and overhaul your ear while we do painting. We always satis- fy our customers with our high grade painting. REASONABLE PRICES. ‘We will do the same in repairing your car. Give us a tr We will do our best to satisfy you. AUTO PAINT GARAGE, FALLS -SHOP AND 51 Sherman Street. Auto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Under Air Pressure LAMPS AND MU'D GUARDS Straightened and Repaiced GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) 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- twed Adjustment Plan. Ask the USL $ervice Station to explain the value of these exclusive USL fi tures. NORWICH BATTERY CO. 114 FRANKLIN STREET H. L. PLANTE Telephone 1043-2 OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF A-L KINDS Automobiles, Catriages, Wagons, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Upholstering and Weod Work Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET CHIROPODIST HARRY B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET WHEEN YOS WANT to DUt your bus- iness befors the public. tnere ia ne medium_bettar :han through the ade Tertishis ananl Ut ®He Bulletia. ‘WHEN YGU WAN3 UL your bus. inesx ‘betors ‘the publis ihere is N = than (hrough the ag- 2% The Bulletin 1 A. G. THOMPSON, F. S, Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR FEET) ‘Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Trucks and Carts | FOR SALE—Iico closed Jjitney 'bus, 1919, 10 passenger. Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. augsd "HAVE YOU piaced_your order for a 1921 Harley-Davidson? ‘fhe new model wiil be here soon. We have u few second hand motorcycles and sidecars on hand ; § prices reasonable. Norwieh Cycle Lo., Main St. augl2d “FOR SALE—Overland _model Overland model 90, winter top. McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St FOR SALE—Two ton I C. truck. Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St OR_S. cars; more for the money ¢ miles to the zallon: Maxwell 5 pas. | i tonring and roadster:$1.155, Maxwe coupe $1,795 Mwxweil sedan $1.895: Chaimers 5 pas. touring and roadster §1,945, Chalmers sport modei $2. Chalmers 7 pas touring $2,085 pas. sedan §2 truck $1,300 to $1 H. E. And: | Maxweil 1¢ to 2 ;‘all £70., b. De- | £ Maple” St. son, Conn. 340, —Maxwell touring 6 and 17, $300 to §600; Chevrolet tour ing; several other cars at low prices. | H. E. Anderson. 21 Mapic St. Dani son. Conn. _Tel_ 340. aprsd ‘NOTICE At a meeting of the Court Council of the City of = N Monday, Aug. 16, 1 having been duly pu 2 ordinance, as provided by the city ter, was regularly adopted and voted a an’ordinance of said city, and its further publication ordered as required by the city charter. troit. Danil Tel Attest: W. R FRISBIE City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Council of Norwich, Conn Aug. 17, 1920. Council of the City of Norwic Section 1. Section 10 of the ordinances of the City of Norwich relating to street * traffic reguiations, passed at a_meeting of the Court of Common Council held on the 3d day of November, 1919, is hereby amended to read as follows: Except while loading or unloading, or taking on or setting down passengers. no vehicle shall be permitted to remain sta- ionary for a longer period than five min. utes on the westerly side of Broadway #roadway and Shetucket street to Wash- ington square for a longer period than fifeen minutes: and no parking shall be allowed on the easterly side of Broadway \from Unien square to Main street for a Jonger period than forty-five minutes; or on the southerly side of Main street from Shetucket street to Washington squa for = longer period than fifteen minutes. Sec. 2.° Section 11 of the ordinances mentioned in Section 1 hereof is ereby amended to read as follows: Except while loading znd unloading, or taking on or settinz down passengers. no vehicle between the hours of 9 o'clock in the maming and 4 o'clock in the after- noon_ shall be allowed to-remain station- ary for a longer period than five minutes en the easteriy side of Shetucket street from the southerly side of the Shannon building to the Laurel H.Il Lridge; and except while loading o unloading, o tak- Ing on or seiting down paciengers, no vehicle shall be allowed to remain sta- utes on the nertherly from Shetucket st t to Market street, on the westerly si ©* Market street, on the westerly side of Franklin street from Bath street to Wiilow street ; and hetween 8aid hours no parking shall be allowed for 4 longer period than thirty minutes on the Westerly side of Shetucket street from Main street to ter street. on the south- erly side of Water street from Shetucket street to Market street, on the east rly side of Market street. on the casterly side of Franklin street from Main street to Willow street; or on the westerly sids of Franklin street in front of the TI building ; provided, that longer neriod than thirt permitted on any thereat which time a Sec. §'de of Water street The ordinance rel fic regulations, passed Oct. amending the ordinance of Oct amended May 7, 1917, smended to read ‘as foliows No vehicle. excent while the same is being loaded or unloaded, shall be allowed to remain standing for any period in e side of Bath street from Broad to a point in range with the easterly side of the Chapman building. known as numbers 3 and 5 Bathstrect: and from said paint to Franklin street 'all vehicles, except while the same are being loaded or un- loaded. are forhidden to remain standine for any period: and no vehicle, excent while the same is being loaded or unload- | foi more than thirty minutes on 1 mortherly side of Bath street from Che: nut street to Franklin street Sec. 4. No ordinances or parts of ordi- nances restricting the time vehicles may remain_stationary on the streets of the City ot Norwich shall apply between 7 o'clock in the avening and 7 o'clock in the morning. excent as the hours are otherwise limited by Section 2 of this or- Sinance. See. 5. Whoever violates any of the Srovistons of this ordinance shall be pun- ished by a fine not exceeding fifty dolla Sce. 8. All ordinances or parts of ordi- nances inconsistent_ herewith are hereby Sepcaleden . T _Repub_lican Caucus The Republican Electors of the Town of Canterbury are requested to meet in caucus in Town Hall Thursday, Aug. 26, 1930, at 8 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing Delegates to the Republican State Convention to be held in Hartford Sept. 8th and 9th, 1920, for the nomina- tion of Candidates for Presidential Klec- tors, State Officers and Senator in Con- 5o for the purpose of electing Dele- gates to the Republican Congressional and Senatorial Conventions. Per order of the Town Committee. LEVI N. CLARK, Chairman. Dated at Canterbury, Conn., Aug. 16th, 1920. auglsd WSTATE OF ALBERT H. CHURCH, late of Montville, in the Probate District of Montville, deceased. The Executrix having exhibited her administration account with sald estate to the Court of Probate for said District for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 20th day of August, 1920, at 10 g'clock in_ the forenoon, at the Probate Office in Montville, be. and the same is, assigned for a hearing on the allowance of said administration ac- count with said estate. augisd " DAN D. HOME, BOWLI G ALLEYS BOWLING AND BILLIARDS T THE Y y fil'l'lx muéu.%g SLLBYS, dge. o 1t ordalnied by the Court of Common | trom-Union square to"Maln street; or on | the northerly side of Main street from | tionary for a longer period than five min- | ed. shall be allowed to remain standing R By - o LOST—About Aug. 7th, a black whig: spotted hound dog. Finder. rn_and get reward. Ernest Paper Mill. Tel 1776 Tersailles augisd LOST—French bull pup (female), an- swers to name of Peggy. Reward it re- turned fo Hudson and Eesex Service St tion, 191 North Main St Phone 1788, algl? LEGAL NOTICES Republican Caucus The stepublican Electors of the Town of Lisbon are requested o mest In cg- cus in the Town Hal ursday, Aug..26, 1920, at § oclock p. m. uunlum“ége). or the purpose of electing Delegates. ta the Republican State Conventlon to be held in Hartford Seps. Sth and Sth, 1920, for the nomination of Candidates fof Presidential Klectors, State and Senator in Congress. Also for the pur_s - af electing Dele- gates to the Rep: ? "\ Congressional, Senatorial and Probate Conventions. . By order of the Town Committee. F. D. BALLOU, Chairman- Dated at Lisbon, Conn., Aug. 18th ] 1920. auglSWE. NOTICE * At a meeting of the Court of Cornme of Norwich 1920, ‘the fol Council of the City M 16, an ordinance of said city, and its further publication ordered as required by the ter. ttest: W. R. FRISBIE, v Clerk and Clerk of the Court of mmon Council of Norwich, Comn. 1920 T orddined by the Court of Comupel Council of the City of Norwich: Section 1. No person, firm or corporal on operating or driving any public com veyance as such for passengers fof . jincluding public service motor vehicles, of the streets of the City of Norwich si freceive passengers for hire _ within th{ ilimits of said city without first applsin fin writing to_ the Chief of Police of sni] ity, upon a form by him provided, for.{ icense to receive such passengers, whicl |application shall be signed by the appls cant and give the name of the ope: r driver, the age and residence of o H o Loperuo_r or driver, and, A § i then thyq ar registry number, operator’s state istry number, capacity and description of fear, or. if a public conveyance other th: gasoline, steam or electrically propel ivehicle. then a general description of thy {same. and no public convayar ces as including public service mutor. vel [ghall receive passengers foc hire on Istreets of the City of Nurwich without i being operated or driven by a censed to so operate or drive as hereln and hereinafter in tuis ordinance ivided and without full compliance Wil the terms and conditions of this ordi ance. Sec. 2. The Chief of Police, Ipon hd {applicant's compliance with Section ‘of this ordinance and the payment to ‘chief of §5, shall iseue a license to suchy operator or driver, which sball contin in force until midnight on the 31st day-o December next following its date, un) sooner withdrawn by notifying the Chied of Police in writing to that effect by the licensee or unless for other cause revoked, Sec. 3. Upon_the issuance of the I prescribed 1y Section 2 hereof the Chi of Police shall deliver fo such operator.of driver a license number, which licensq numbers shall not be issued in duplicats bfit in_sequence, and displayed conspipu« ousl and firmly attached to the outsi of said convevance. i Sec. 4. There shall be prominently dis« played within such conveyance a stated | ment indicating the fares to be charged, which statement shall be furnished by the Chief of Police and shall be always acees« sible to all passengers in such conveyanca’ Sec. 5. The Court of Common il shall appropriate upon the avproval of ita Finance Committee such sums, not to ex. ceed fifty dollars annually, as may be required to provide the applications. lic conses. numbers and rate cards herlm Drovided. -y 6. The Chief of Police shall repart monthly in writing to the Court of Come mon_Couneil by a statement giving | number of operators or drivers so censed. the amount collected in licensa imber and names of Ma and the ked, with the reason thersfor. on the enactment of this or< dinance ‘and” thereafter at_the beginning of each license vear the Chief of Polies der unon the Treasuren orwich for a sum not 3o exceed fifty dollars. which order, when approved by the Finance Committee, and the Court of Common Couneil, the Treas- wrer shall nay. which sum shall he usedi : Chief of Police solely for the prom viding of applications, Ticenses, numbers and rate cards, and be aceountd ed for b mim. 2 h See. m the first davs of Janum APrL, July and October of each vear the, Chief of Police 1 ful ceount to Treasurer of the Citv of Norwich for qeeied v him ‘er xaid Tioens o the Treasurer all mones hi=_h; n:fl n‘!‘v]“i fiahsi G | Sec. 9. Whoever violates any of ons of this ordinance shall he nfl'!bqu ished by 2 fine not exceeding fifty Aolarsy See. Vfi' l'hnn‘ a !rm'nrl conviction of ¥y operator or driver of anv public - veyance of anv of the traffie r:-rd(nn‘u”;d of the City of Norwich tha license herein| prescribed shall forthwith become vol and shall not he renewed for the pariod off one year after such second convietion, .. Sec. 11 All ordinances or parts of °% inconsistent herewith are he A meeting of the Cour of tha City of cese of thirty minutes on the southorly | M Tegularly adop! ance of said city and its furthers tion ordered as required by the: W. R FRISBIB, of Norwich, Comna nd S — e e £ the City of Norwieh: Section 1. No public ~service motor vehieles shall be operated as such on the following streets or squares in the City of Norwich: Main street from the east. erly corner of Water and Main strests to the westerly corner of Vark and Main streets. Shetucket street from the eofner of Main and Shetucket streets to. . the northerly corner of Shetucket and Water. strects, Broadway from the corner of Main and Broadway to Bagh street, Bath street, Market street from ‘Main street te the northerly corner of Market and Water =5reet.~.( medinmstr]eu from Franklin uare to the southerly corner of Willow nd Franklin stroets. - ec. 2. Al persons are forbidd gperaie or drive any vehicle. ar horse or ther animal, on Water street from the | westerly junction of Water and Market {Btreets, except in a westerly direction, or {on Commerce street, except in an easterty Qiction. ection 15 of oc. 3 of the ordinan 'the ity of Norwigh relating to “m‘ itraffic regulation, passed at the meeting of ithe Court of Cornmon Council held oot 3d day of Novembor. 19 hereby jamended to read as follows Union square, Washington street {the corner of Church and Wash! streets to a point in rangs with the. southerly side of School street, the west: terly side of Chestnut street from the eore |ner of Chestnut and Willow streets to & Ipoint in range with the waste of oo the O- Counc |Franklin street, the westerly side of fon strest to a point in range with southerly side of Shepard's_ lane, icalled. the northerly side of Park Streat, re_assigned and established as *publie stands, at which public hacks, e: 'wagons and all other vehicles, 'In Ipublic service motor vehicles for the come |veyance of.passengers and baggage, - at’all time stand wailing for employment provided that the Court of Con . C?anan may Ig‘ mo!lnfion. o ng after such public notice as it order, discontinue ‘the wse of any f sald < tions as a public stand and in the jnanner may. after such notice and ing, me-establish for use the public ‘s0_previously discontinusd. Sec. ‘Whoever vinlates ' of the || iprovisions of this ardinagie X i d ed bY a fine not cxceeding fifty for each offense. P i Sec. 5. Al ordi <&

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