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A Bulletin Want o Advertisement Will Get It A Bolletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent k e e A Bulletin Want ; S S WU G A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It| A Bulletin For Sale Advestisement Wil Sell It A Bulletin To Let " Advestsement Will Reat I WANTED—Male WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous _FOR SALE . FOR SALE FOR SALE—Automobiles e = ok in| WANTED—Twe neat young ladies to| WANTEDOId newspapers, magazines,| FOR § 8 Fol0en oax chinier [ es . With oyt b i M o ANTEDMan o ey ugiba’™ | work Saturdays, aftemoon and . mizhe | Junk of all Kiids; pay £60d brice. Phone | set, ofte twentleth century bed, one black .!74 Acres, 36;000, With passenger, 115, wood condicion, price F i : Avply at once. 'S. F. Peterson, Inc., 130 | 883. Robert Goldman. augz0d | wainut bed, one bureau-commode, one oak | it ' Stk Oinguge, Box'y ' NTED—A good relinble young man | Main St. augZod 3 = “five Toom tene- | Deatlg sove, practically new, —Phone Cmps, Honeu, 14 -and! L o S igmin o psors Lunch Room, S West Main oo WANTED—A four or five Toom tefle- |.g75 5 Farween 9 and 12 & m. aug20d 5 > e e - 2 F St ; 510 = week and meals. Apply| WANTED—Woman or girl for general | ment, by an American couple; no chil-{ 2~ = x mcahinery, tools, growing crops, ncluting B SALE—Ford touring car, de- BROR § aAR 11 & m: augidd | housework and to assist invalid; all mod- | dren. Write B. C. A., care Bulletin. FOR SALE or trade for 2 year old {10 acres corn, 8 acres oats, 27 acres hay, | mountable wheels, four good tires, and in 2 < ¥ s 3 ern conveniences; character references| aug20d g & heifer, me‘n’-\gg‘mrvfik ;::;Am!nbogm{: ; 412 acres potatoes, 3 1-2 acres buck- g:gdafinnmz order. iung ’Bmfih t-gra?tv P SANTEDYouns mun to work even| required; cartarcs and good WANTED—Are ygu an _experienced [ TOnth sold. 3 Mo ds RUEI08 | by iliia: SacteA BTN near Mbekbi | 10 Y, For further information, write to P. 0. Box 150. augldd WANTED_An escellent chance is of- fered a bright, honest boy to learn the drug business. Apply by letter, Box 190, Bulletin. augisd & WANTED—Lawns to mow, and take care of gardens. Georze S. James, 112 Dunham St. augisd T GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail clerks; commence $135 month; write for list positions. Frankiin Insti- tate, Dept. 31-G., aug10d WANTED—F d as- sistant_engineers, nurses, chefs and wom- en cooks to register for appointment in state institutions., State Civil _Service Commission, Capitol, Hartford, Conn. augld -~ WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. Rochester, N. Y. ~ooley Norwi pay. J. F. near Mnthew!on'snbl\ll Station, £ 2 and W aug20d WANTED—Woman to ke small washing and ironing home. Tel. 121-5. aug20d A WANTED—Crocheters and knitters, experienced only, on infants' and dolls’ sacques, bootees, bonnets; steady home- work ; highest prices; postage paid; sub- mit sample stitches familiar with; state whether crocheting or knitting desired. Universal Dolls' Outfitters, 35 Bast 20th} St., New York. aug20d WANTED—A girl for general house- work. Apply Windham Inn. Phone 35-4 Willilmantic Division. ng@d WANTE h County Temporary Home, Putnam. Write or telephone Putnam 120-2. au_gl?d WANYED— High school girl as moth- er'syhelpdr in return for board and room. Mrs. Edward Carlsen, § Cottage Place, Willimantic. Tel. 768-4. auglSd d in widower’s home in the country; will do well by one who will take interest. WANTED—Middle housckeeper ‘Write Box J., care Bulletin. augl8d WANTED—A girl for The Tea Room, 65 Broadway. aug1sd WANTED—Lady _steno; quick and_ accurate on both dictation and tran- scribing, also familiar with general office work; ~ close application will bring ad- vancement; state salary and references. Box N 00, L‘yullelrlx:n. augl?d_ WANTED—Pair_hind wheels for tip- cart. M. Beard & Son. Tel. 615-4, augléd FUNERAL DI!RECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 apri4MWFawl CUMMINGS &RING Funeral Direciors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-1 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt 8ervice Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City WANTED—At once, kitchen girl. Ap- ply to the Danielson Inn, Danielson, Conn. auglld WANTEDSalesladies for Saturday. F. W. Woolworth, Main St. je23d DENTISTS Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon N’ Grory Building Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. Telephone DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Roem 107, Thaye- Bulding The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT TRUCKING AND TEAMING LOCAL and long distance auto truck- ing. Phote 720. A. Siegel. augdd GUS LAMBERT, No. 341 Main St, long distance woving, (ruck ug and ex- pressing. _Tel. 1033-1%. ~ diy1d GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance nwoving and trucking. iyie. Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street S 2 T T A AUTOS TO HIRE AUTGS TO HIRE If you want to hire an aul?mabile tor pleasure or long distance work. call Phone 1988. Day and night service. MAJESTIC GARAGE, augsd 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, Music HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING §3 UNCAS STREET Telephons 557:2 PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Wasbington Square, PHONE 5SL. The very Dbest piumb.ng by expert workmen it the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gas fiting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, West Main Su T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing §1 FRANKLIN STREEY ance Moviug and LiXpressing. Zimdermuan, 17 Boswell Ave. Jel. 1438, TEAMING ana movIng; long distance trucking a speciaity.! John H. Ford. 233 Main St. Puoné 792 nov27d U, D, JOSLXN, 05 West Mals Sty successor tu John Woodmanses, light {and heavy teaming; local aad long dis- liiies TUfBItUTe moying. & Speciaity. ey Tel. §575. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucker St Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Bhetucke: St. Phone §07, PIANO AND FUARNITURE MOVING TEAKING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasvnable Pprices. ARTHUR H., LATHROP, Shetucket St. Phone 175. e BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co,, building | contractors, stonework, brickwork, con- créte and cement, plaster, and paint, and afiything extra, ‘15 Plat{ Ave.” Tel. No. 478-5. Call between 5 and 6.30 2. m. an from 5.30 to ¥ p. m. augdd JAMES FUMIGNARRO, CONTRACTOR, Stone, Comcrete Work and Excavating, :#'::::Hdle St., City. Tel 827-5. WILLIAM C. YOUNG g Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best wors and imaterials at right prices by skillea labor, Telephone 5 West Main St ART CRAFT ROOFING Can be put on over the old shingles. Why rip them off when you dec aot have to? Ask THE PECK-McWILLIAMS , COMPANY They will tell you all about it. c!}norumst A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) M#r. Cumimings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Buiiding, 321 Main St ‘Nefwich, Conn. Phona 1388.4 NUERSBRY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED Maplewood Nursery Company| . vicTony Loxom, T. H. PEABODY. Telephone 986 A seamstress at Windham | O farmer with a wife dnd family? Do you love farmmng enough to want & position on dairy farm in New Londoh county with occupancy of large, beautifully lo- cated farmhouse, with fuel provided? Good wages will be paid such a man who is willing to work with the manager of the dairy in a way that farming reguires. Full particulars given on request to any- one who will inquire, stating qualifica- tion, experience and giying reterences. Address N. B: L, care of Norwich Bulle- tin. . aug20d WANTED _Three furnished, heatéd rooms for light housekeeping. Write Rooms, care sulletin, aug20d WANTED—Rowboat sharpie about 14 feet long. Address Rowboat, Bulletin auglyd NTED—You to know now is the time to have your sewing machine put in order for fall work. K. S. Stephenson, Ixpert, 425 Boswell Ave. Phone 1353-14. augldd WANTED—Farms; farmers, we have got 101 buyers wanting farms this month ; is your farm for sule? List yeur farm today. You may see the money for it to- morrow. Heiman’s Agency, 33 Reynolds St., Danielson, Conn. augid YOU tell 'em, August, I May, but don’t Jul; A mild, pleasant cigar, Anndora Special, T 3 20. Ury it, you'll like it, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. j¥24d WANTHD—To buy second har ' furs niture. Get our prices before vou sell A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone Ti7-8. Jan7d WANTED — antique furniturs, mir- rors, colored glass, silver, historical ehina old books, and old letters. 4. Bruckner, 55 Franklm st Tel 717-3 mayled WANTED TEACHER FOR BRICK SCHOOL IN THE TOWN OF LISBON. APPLY TOWN SCHOOL COMMIT- TEE, BOX 335, TAFTVILLE. auglTd MONEY | On Diamonds, Jew- eiry, Watches and all Persvnal prop. erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale. T0 LOA 63 Frankiin "Sta AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B, WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX ————— e FOR SALE-A orees LIBERAL LOAN CO. Norwich, Conn FOR SALE—Horses, two good road- sters. J. T. Frazier, 61 East Town St augbd FOR SALE—Good farm work horse, reasonable, or will exchange for driving horse. Phone augid FOR SALE blooded, value $250, p Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or Willimantie. AUCTJONS. AUCTION THUKSDAY, AUG. 26, 10 & m., at the Hartson farm, 3-4 mile east from Scotland village, 4 cows, 2 heifers 2 years old, 1 horse, worker and driver, 2 hoats, 135 White Leghorn hens, 100 ckens, 1 market wagon, single harness, \erowing crops, 1 1-2 acres flint corn, 1-2 e potatoes, 6 or 7 tons hay, 2 acres oats ready to thresh, apples and pears on the trees. TONY CARDALICO, Owner. J. H. HYDE, Auctioneer. augldd JAMES H. HYDE ........ AUCTION sell at public auction at the South St., South .. Auctioneer I will Thomas Welles place, Coveritry, on TUESDAY, AUG. 24, 1920, 25 — HOLSTEIN CATTLE — 25 including one pure bred bull, Count Pontiac Ormsby Burke, No. 221725; two pure bred cows, Lady Mercedes De Kol Wayne, No. 187066, and Kudora Johanna Homestead De Kol, No. 250420 ; one pure bred yearling heifer, Johanna June Pén- tiac De Kol, No. 531521; and one pure bred heifer calf; 11 high grade cows in various stages of milk, two 2 year old heifers, one yearling heifer and three heifer calves. Also one nicely matched pair of farm horses, weighing about 2900 1lbs.; one registered Hampshire boar hog; 3-4 ton Buick truck in good condition, with five good tires; 130 feet of Louden steél hog or calf panel, with fittings, an@ 15 steel anel doors. Also one large old house, 0 be removed. THOMAS WELLES, Owner. { CIGARS, ffm | TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century CIGARS Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. J. ¥. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. HOTELS American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Con ed. Phone Shatucket Street DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN' PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Telepkone 1227 26-28 Broadway RESTAURANTS BRVICE—BEST OF FOOD. 252 MAIN ST, Qnnogite Madden’s Cigar Store, \ Ferry, Conn., R. D. 1 20 ~ FOR SBALE—Two new milch cows. Tel. 1872-4. aug3d " ¥OR_SALE_A good cook stove. 10 Rock St., Preston. aug20d " FOR SALE-One new bungalow, Six|Stal rooms, With of without 10 acres of land, centrally locatéed on state road, 7 min. frm Lisbon depot, 15 min, {rom Jewelt City. For particulars, inquire of Hdwi 5. Yiarbox, Lisbon, Norwich B. F. D. Ro. 4. el 57-2. Call after 5 p. m. _aug20d T FOR_SALE_Ten young cows, three new milch. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704, aug2od FOR SALE—80 cords of oak slabs, 25 cords of dry- wood for airtight stoves. Péter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704, aug20d VERMONT farms with stock, crops and tools, ready for good income; good loca- 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. wport, Vt, St. Johnsbury and AMorri ile, Vt., and_Sherbrooke, P. Q. 10d FARMS—Farms: The Connecticut Real Estate Exchange, being in connéction with out of town buyers for farms, list your property if you want quick results; we deal in all kinds of country business and farms. 8. Rozano, 91 Main St., Room 3. Tel. 1203 jy3od “FOR SALE_Scbowisha Ca Nont- ville, near Witch Hazel mill, some house- hold furniture, including piano, sideboard and hatstand. Inquire on premises. Tel. 1872-4. augldd ¥OR SALE—Coon dog 8 months old, Airedale and Redbone crossed. Inquire 80 Fourth St. auglsd ¥OR SALE—General Electric motof, voltage 110, speed 1,800, 3 horsepower, phase 1, cluss KS4-3A, cycles §v. Komain Beauregard, Tafts Station. augldd FOR SALE—Shaler shop vulcanizer, practically new, will sell cheap. T. P. Smith, Lréokiyn, Cenn. augld FOR SBALE—Summer cottage, Redcrest,' at Horton's Cove. Phone nu_._nug\w “FOR SALE_Cow. John Bertman, Mohegan Hill, Conn. augldd FOR SALE—One cow § years old. Call Saturcay or Sunday. C. E. Washburn, lagleville Road, South Coventry. augl9d FOR SALE—Pure bred O. I C. pigs, $8 apiece, $15 a pair; also some grades. C. L. Hinckley, Leonard Bridge. Tel: 45-3 Lebanon. auglyThSTu FOR SALE—Airedale and hound pups; rice low. Call evenings. Stephen Koske, lain Hill, five min. walk from Bean Hill church. auglsd iF YOU WANT your place of business or home clean from dust, dirt and disease germs, try the New kngland Sweeping Compound, Kor sfle by 1. Watrous, 15 Warner St, Grotgn, Conn. auglsd FOR SALE—Second hand, one bed, dresser, rug, gas range and Rudd heatér. Tel. 1562, augisd FOR SALE—Reg. O. L C. sow, M. H. Rebecca, No. 73700, aped 2 years, due Sept. 10; rég. O. I (. sow pig, Brooksides gebecca, No. 93011, aged b months; reg. . 1. boar, Connecticut Boy, No. §7295, 1-2 years, sure breeder of large grade sow, 2 1-2 years old, due 7. C. D. Smith, Baltic, R. ¥. D., Conn. Tel. 1859-5. auglsd FOR SALE—A first élass 4 year old horse, weight 1100, excellent driver and work horse. C. D. Smith, Baltic, R. F. D., Conn. Tel. 1859-5. auglsd TFOR SALE—_Fresh young cow, well bred. calf three days old, will make finc family cow. Call Tel. 1708. augisd FOR SALE—SOW with siX pigs 8 weeks old, four cows, will trade or exchange for poultry. augléd 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 Iistate and Insurance Agency, 25 Carter St., Danielson. Tel. 223-3. aug! Sept. 1 FARMS for sale. Write for ca logué. Racine's Farm Agency. Daplel- son, Tonn. jelsd VERMONT COWS TWO CARLOADS JUST ARRIVED. JAMES H. HYDE. NORTH FRANKLIN, CONNa ‘Telephone 30, Lebanon, FOR SALE Seven room Cottage located on State roa nd 3 acres land, ;lnd trolley line. This is a great oppaertunity for some one. i Must be sold at once, and price H Built aily b ysats) ped with bath room, runhing, fine spring water, electric, lights, and new hot air heater installed within a y:ar. For further particulars, inquire o John A. Moran REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE' P ey FOR SALE THREE ACRE FARM 8 ROOM HOUSE Near City and Trolley. PRICE $2,500 JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street MODERN- GOUNTRY HOME A picturesque new house with six rooms and faultlessly equipped bath room. Electric lights and steam heat. Over one and one-haif acres of - productive, level land, severa! poultry houses and about 40 young fruit tress. Get further details from Archa‘W. Coit EXCLUSIVE AGENT 63 BROADWAY DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inves- tigated. Write Pestetfce wich. 1 EIGHT ROOM HOUSE Chas. Garvin, Scotland, Conn. | big cities ; machin asture, pouitry houses; retiring (l::mer includes all at only $6,600, easy ;-wkprhg fields, ‘spring- K & 4 rm_Ageney, 150AK, Nassau St, New York City. ang2ia FOR SALE A very choice modern cot house of hine rooms, excellently located on Broad 8t ery modest price. This property must be sold. For further particulars, inguire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE The 3 story brizk building, ~orner Water and” Commerce Streets, Ja- cupied by late G, H. Pratt for sev- eral years, building is heavy mill construction, well lighted on 3 sides, located in goed business center, well adapted for wholesale, retail business or manufacturing purposes. Will be $old to close an estate. Can arrange libsral loan for the purchaser. For particulars, inquire FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bidg. Phune Norwich | | | ;19 OB SALL 1570 ¥ord coupe, paiit ‘ord _coupe, paih w. Address- Coupe, Bulletn Aug1yd FOR SALE—Studebaker, first class condition. Apply 31 Maple St. augldd FOR SALE—1917 Dodge roadster, with both tops just overhauled, new tires and paint; reason for selling; §800. Box 85, Canterbury, Conn. augisd FOR SALE—Cheap, 1918 Maxwell roadster. Charles M. Gordom, 210 West Main St. _Phone_190. augl®d _ FOR ~ SALE—Metz runabout, 19 equipped with self-starter, storage bat: tery, electric lights, special frame, de- mountable rims, one extra with shoe and tube, new paint, excellent running con- dition, $250 cash. Dr. H. M.~ Pollock, Gardner Lake. auglsd FOR SALE—Ford runabout, in excel- lent running condition. §8 Otrobando Ave., Norwich Tow. auglid ¥OR SALE—Ford roadster, 1917, in| good condition. Tel. 1358-3. auglid | FOR SALE—One two-ton Mack truck, one Dodge delivery bedy. 5§55 North L’l‘:in aug | 8¢ Tel. 1452. FOR SALE—Chevrolet (curink ‘car, 1918, perfect running order, good paint, $525. Phone Putnam 287-5 or address Mrs. J. V. Hoffay, Klliotts, Conn. augdd FOR SALEStewart 2-4 ton_truck/| Frisbie-McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St augdd FOR SALE—Reo 1916, 6 cyl, 7 Frisbie-McCormick Ct., 52 Shetucke aug3d 3 FOR SALE—Reo closed jitney ’'bus, 18, 10 passenger. Frisbie-McCormiek ; Co., 52 Shetucket St. augdd ‘ Conn. Pass. L St TRUCKING BUSINESS In Eastern Connecticut FOR SALE The equipment consists of twe Pack- ard trucks, tén horses, fifteen wagons and carts and all kinds of tools and tackle néeded for light and heavy trucking. There is also a three tenement house on h strest, a cement garage that will accommedate four aute trucks, a barn that will care for twenty horses with a capaeity for fifteen ~tons of loese hay, a blacksmith shep and shed room for all wagens 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 Inquire Fer SAMUEL CHESBRO No. 2 Railroad Street Willimantic, Gonn. Telephone Y ) FOR SALE Jn the edge of the city. Has steam § aeat, small yard. Bargain for quick buyer. Price $2850. Address Bar- Jain, Care Bulletin. ~ FOREIGN AGENCY seils F'orelgl muliéy Urders und steam- ship Tickeis for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in ail parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Franklin St., Neérwich, Comn. Phoue 7585, marad FOR SALE Eight-room cottige, modern fmprove- ments, hot amd cold .water, gas, electric lights, set tubs ard hew steam heating system, hardwood floors, cement walk all around the house, cement cellar, good lo- cation, 10 minutes’ walk from lranklin Sguare. For full pzrt_i‘c;fl:ra, see A. V. COV 1 Tel. §83-3. 198 CHE 8t. FOE BALE. t class 250-acre farm, pleasant location, main improved state road, mail and telephone service, excellent 12-room house, 2 large baris, silo, ice- hoyse, garages, poultry houses for 1903 hehs, sheds and outbuildings, all in good condition, 100 acres smooth, fertilo fields, 100 acres spring-watered pastures, balance woodland, stream through farm, running spring water at bulldings, §5,000, $1,000 cash. Tryen’s Amemcy, Willimantie, Conn. ) G ) 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 288 MAIN STREET Phones . WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR GOAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 233 MAIN STREE;I‘ HAVE YOU 1921 Harley-Davidson? The new model | will be here soon. We have a few second hand motoreycles and sidecars on hand; prices reasonable. Norwich Cycle Co., 9! Main St augl2d FOR SALE Maxwell touring cars, 16 and 17, $500 to §600; Chevrolet tour- ing; several other cars at low prices. H. E. Anderson 21 Mapls St. Daniel- son, an. Tel, 340. aprsd “FOR SALE_Overland _model _gedan, Overland model 90, winter top, Frisbie: McCormick Co., 52 Shetucket St. augdd LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE At a meeting of the Court of Common Council of the City of Norwich held Monday, Aug. 16, 1920, the following, having been duly publishel as a proposed ordinance, as provided by the city char- ter, was regularly adopted and voted as an’ordinance of said city, and its further publication ordefed as resuired by the LOST AND FOUND ; placed _your order for a | i“m operating or driving any public LOST—About” Aug. 7th, a hlack white spotted hound dog. Finder p) return and get rew: P Versailles Paper Mill auglsd Tel. 1776. el e e . BB LOST—French bull pup (female), 3 swers to name of Peggy. Reward turned to Hudson and ldssex Service tion, 1?_}1 North Main St. Phone 1788 augl? > BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD - Blank Books Made and Ruled h-OQ 08 Broadway & FIANG TUNERS Gllfi THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St e Phone 511 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE At a meeting of the Court of Cot Council of the City of Norwich Mcnday, Aug. 16, 1920, the folloy 1 having been duly published as a pro ordidance, as provided by the city char ter, was regularly adonted and voted:a an ordinance of sald city, and its further publication ordered as required by -the city charter. g W. R. FRISBIE, &% Attest: City Clerk and Clerk of the Court 6f Common Council of Nerwich, Conn. Dated Aug. 17, 1920. Z B¢ I ordained by the Court of Co ’ Council of the City of Norwich: Section 1. No person, firz, or co veyance as such for passengsrs for {including public service motor vehi !the stréets of the City of Norwich Teceive passengers for hire within limits of said city without first {in writing to the Chief of Police o bai leity, upon a form by him provided, f license to receive such passengers, W application shall be signed by the aj cant and give the name of the ope: for driver, the age and residence et operator or driver, and, if an opera Y public service motor vehicle, then iy lur registry number, operator’s state reg istry number, capacity and description of car, or, if a public conveyance other {a gasoline, steam or clectrically pro; \vehicle, then a general description of [same, and no public conveyar ces as including public service mwtor vehi ghall receive passengers for hire on streets of the City of Nurwich withouk.if !ls being operated or driven by a person Jlicensed to so operate or drive as hemein :and hereinafter in tis ordinance gfi ivlded and without full complianee Ithe terms and conditions of this orfhir ec. The Chief of Police, upon {applicant's compliance with Section s city charter. Attest: W. B FRISBIE, City Clerk and Clerk « _ the Court of Commen (ouneil of Norwich, Conn. 2ed Anz 17 1628 o= it ordamed by the Court of ., Council of the City of Norwich: Seetion 1. Section 10 of the ordinances of tfl?c City 6f Nohwich relating to street traffic regulations, 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 lpading or unloading, or taking on -or getting down passengers, no vehiclé shall be permittgd to remain sta- ionary for a longer period than five mijn- utes on the westerly side of Broadway from Union square to Main sStreet; or on the northerly side of Main street from roadway and Shetucket street to Wash- ngton square for a longer period than fifteen minutes; and no Farkmg shall be | allowed on the easteriy side of Broadway from Union square to Main street for a longer period than forty-five minutes; or on the Bouthérly side of Main street from Shetucket street to Washington square for 4 longer period than fifteen minutes. - Sec. 2. Seétion 11 of the ordinances mentioned in Section 1 hereof is !ereby amended to read as follows: Except while loading gnd unloading, or taking on or setting down passengers. no vehicle between the hours of 9 o'clock in | the morning and 4 o'clock in the after- noon shall be allowed to remain station- ary for a longer period than five minutes on the easterly side of Shetucket street from the southerly side of the Shannon buflding to the Laurel Hill bridge; and except while loading o unloading, or tak- ing on or setting down pacsengers, no vehicle - shall be allowed to remain sta- tionary for a longer period than five min- utes on the northerly side of Water street from: Shetucket street to Market street, on the westerly slce of Market stréet, on the westérly side of Franklin street from Bath street to Willow street ; and between said hours no é)trkin‘ shall be allowed for a longer period than thirty minutes on the westerly side of Shetucket street from Main street to Water street, on the south- erly &ide xl‘ Water street from Shetucket street to Market street, on the easterly side of Market street, on the easterly side of Franklin street from Main street to Willow strest; or on the westerly side of ! Franklin street in front of the Thayer building ; provided, that parking for a longer period thaf thirty minutes shall be permitied on any street or any portion thereof which may be legaily usad at any time as a public stand for vehicles. See. 3. @ ordinance relating to traf- fic regulations, passed Oct. 15, 1917, as amending the ordinance of Oct. 7, 1918, as amended May 7, 1917, i& hereby further amended to read ‘as follows: No vehicle, except while the same is being loaded or unloaded, shall be aflowed to remain standing for any petiod in ex- cess of thirty minutes on the southerly side of Bath street from Broadway to a point in range with the easterly side of | the Chapman building, known as numbers | 3 and 5 Bath street; and from said point to Tranklin street 'all vehicles, except while the same are being loaded or un- Joaded, are forbidden to remain standing for any period; and no vehicle, excent while the same is being loaded or-nnload- for more than thirty minutes on_ the northerly side of Bath street from Chest- | nut street to Franklin street. | . Sec. 4. No ordinances or parts of ordi- | hances restricting the time vehielss may remain stationary om the streets of the City of Norwich shall apply between 7 o'clock in the evening and 7 o'cleek in the morning, exeépt as the hours are otNerwise limited by Section 2 of this or- finance. See. 5. Whoever violates any of the visions of this ordinance shall be pun- ed bg a fine not exceeding fifty dollars. Sec. §. All ordinances or parts of orfi- oances inconsisteént” herewith are hereby tepsdlede HOUSES FOR sAle i = have two houses for sale, located on Wgst Hea&n 8t., Nos. 400-401; both have modern improvements; one is a two-fam- ily house, the other n cottage of five rooms; must be sold lu settle an estate. Apply to o ER R. PI SON, T 327 West Main St. 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, electric lights, hot and cold water, fireplaces, steam heat, and all conveniences of a modern home. Abbut 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 premides for ° MISS ELLA M. POTTER, or Phehe 1168-2 jyied ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW " T.E BABCOCK Attomey-at-Law FOR SALE—AUTOMOBILE FOB SALE—Two ton G. M. C. truck. Prinb(gauucomick Co., 52 Shetucket St aug; FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chaimers cars; more car for the mongy, more miles to: the gallon: Madxwell '5 pas. touring and roadster 31,155, Maxwell coupe . $1,795 Maxweil sedan $1.895: Chalmers’ 5 pas. touring and roadster $1,945, Chalmers sport model $2.145, Chalmers 7 pas. tourizg $2,095. Chal- mers 4 pas. ceupe $2,845, Chalmers § pas. sedan $2,795; Maxwell 13 to 2 ton truck $1,300 to $1,705; all . o. b. De- troit. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St. Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340, may3d FOR SALE ONE FORD TOURING CAR “ONE DODGE TOURING CAR €. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWA HUPMOBILE AGENCY. Telephone 583. ayg20d PHYSICIANS A W. Tyler Browne, M. D. PHYSICIAN SPECIALIZING IN ELECTRIfAL TREATMENT ANYD X-RAY. HOURS: 10 to 4 und 6 to 8 SUNDAYS 12 to 2 ’ 1 c,mmn‘y of Police in writing to that e h i ¢ nances {nconsistent j o t herewith Box 471 33" | Removed to “ M&et s'h 275 BROADWAY. ON TROLLEY LINE|™ f this ordinance and the payment to ‘chief of $5, shall issue a license to i loperator or driver, which shall conti in force until midnight on the 31st da: December next following its date, un sooner withdrawn by nollfyin& the C fect by e 161 other cause revol . 3. Upon the issuance of the li prescribed 1y Section 2 hereof the Chiat of Police shall deliver to such operatorier driver a license number, which licenss: numbers shall not be issued in duplicats but in sequence, and displayed conspien- ously and firmly attached to the outsiay of said ¢onvevance. icensec or unless ] Sec. 4. There shall be prominently dis. played Swithin such conveyance a stale: ment indicating the fares to be charged. which statement shall be furnished by the Chief of Police and shall be always aeces. sible to all passengers in such conveyanea Sec. 5. The Court of Common Counci: shall appropriate upon the approval of its Finanee Committee such sums, not to ex ceed fifty dollars annually, as may he required to provide the applirations. 1 censés, numbers and rate cards herein PR c. 8. e Chief of Police shall monthly in writing to the (‘ounlflirg:::: mon Council by a statement giving the number of operators or drivers so li- censed, the amount collected in license fees, and the number and names of M. censes revoked, with the reason therefor, g ._Upon the enactment of this o dinance and thereafter at the beginning of each license year the Chief of Policq may draw an order upon the Treasurer of the City of Norwich for a sum not te exceed fifty dollars, which order, when approved by the Finance Committee, and - the Court of Common Councl, the Treas: urer shall pay, which sum shall be used by the Chief of Police solely for the pro- viding of applications, licenses, licenss numbers and rate cards, and be aceounty e 3 the feet & Sec. §. the first daye of January, éfirm July and October of each year {h’q s ief of Police shall fully account to the Treasurer of the City of Norwich for alf I Jay o the Taasurer al moncen’ia Y rer all moneys hg hm‘ds on_said dnt‘e:'. e Sec. 9. 'ver violates any of ¢ provisions of this ordinance shall be m?n: H ished by a fine not exceeding fifty dol Sec. 18. Upon a second conviction of any operator or driver of any public con- véyance of anv of the traffic ordinances of the City of Norwich the license herein preseribed sh: b At a meeting of the Court of Commen Council of the City of Norwich held | Monday, Aug. 16, 1820, the following, having been duly published as a proposed ordinanee, as provided by the city char-i: ter, was regularly adopted and voted as’ an’ordinance of said city, and its further publication ordered as required by city charter. Attest: W. R. FRISBIE, _ ; City Clerk and Clerk of the Court ef' Common Council of Norwich, Conn ¢d. shall be allowed to remain standingfl DP2ted Aug. 17, 1920 Be it ordalned By o uurt of Common! Council of the City of Norwich: fiec(icn 1. No public service motor| vebicles shall be operated as such on the| following streets or squares in the City| of Norwich: Main street from the easty ' erly corner of Water and Main streets to! the westerly corner of Park and Maini streets, Shetucket street from the eorner! - of Main and Shetucket Streets fo the' northerly corner of Shetucket and Water! ' streets, Broadway from the cormer of aln and Broadway to Bath street, Bath) street, Market street from Main street te: the northerly corner of Market and Water' - streets, lin street from Franklin,. quare to the southerly corni 1 ‘nd Franklin streets. 4 S wm“: Sec. 2. All persons are forbidden to . - operate or drive any vehicle, or h (other animal, on Water stréet from the westerly function of Water and Market, ' n‘s’:’reégr;‘;':cem{:t in a westerly direction, or i atrest, ex $ Ninaio? et, except In an easterly| ithe Court of imon Ci 34 day of November, 1915 g oo, the! {amended to read as (ohli)a;': 133 i 'nion square, ashington {31! the ‘comer of Church sng Wastirrem! < | streets to a point in range with the! southerly side of School street. the west., erly side of Chestriut street fro; iner of Chestnut and Willow strects i : to ipoint in range with the west i Franklin street, the westerly side 28 0ar| fon street to a point in ran; i southorly side of Shenarans ot thel called, the northerly side of Park Strect,| are assigned and established as pubig| | stands, at which public hacks, ex-nrml : wagons and all other vehicles, thcluding| : | 'public service motor vehicles for the cona; | {yeyance of_passengers and bageasze. may! . | at all time stand waiting for employment | | provided that the Court of Common Council may hy resolution, upon hearing after such public notire a8 it mav order | discontinue the use of any of said locas) . :'l,on! as lapubltl‘c stand and in the same anner may. after such notice a| . Ing, reestabiieh for Publle st s0_previously discol Sec. 4. use the Pl rjise the public stand Whoever violafes anv of ths|- iprovisions of thi '!nhfi this ordinancé shall be nun- by a fine n e fh oty ot exceeding fifty dellare Sec. 5. All ordinances or narts of ordf. are hereby