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NORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1320 A Balletin Want Advertisemeat Will Get It A Balletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It WANTED—Male WANTEDPlumbers 4nd plumbers’ Ipers: steady work at good wages for E:l:;alv mer. Address William Fisher, 21 Grove St, Wauregan, Conn. _ augdtd WANTEDSalesman to_represent us in Norwich o = ‘apply Box 93, giving age and present_oceupation aug2sd WANTED Agents for the Kantleke automobile tube, one o ventions of natls, e marvelous in- The Cage: pumeture-proof ; sharp metals do not injure s throughout state; tacrs experience, essential but not | St. WANTED—Femate WANTED—Maid. S. F. Pe(ennn, Inc. 130 Main St. WANTED—Two neat young mnu to work in. store; steady position. Apply at once. S. F. Peterson, Inc., 130 Main augdod . WANTED_A competent girl for gen- eral housework for family of two; no rasking of iFenlng . ATbly afieraons oF saingn. UF Ed Johnson, 421 Washington St._ augdod WANTED—A maid for general house- work ; no washing. Call mornings or even- articulars. ra D |ings. ' Mrs. William H. Shields, 170 Wash- Connecticat Riiode isiand. augzdd | Inton St aug3od Fireman Wanted An experienced Fireman for Paper Mill. Good pay for eight hours work. Apply ROBERTSON PAPER CO. Montville, Conn. WANTED MASONS AND PLASTERERS THE 4 PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the mom- ing and earn some money carrying papers. [Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Bulletin Office. Call at the FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer - 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephone 430 apri4MWFaw1 CUMMINGS&RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant WANTED—Competent girl for general housework. Inquire of Mrs. William B. Birge, 2 Huntington Place. aug27d 3 A Bufletin Want Advertisement Will Get it WANTED--Miscellansous Advertisement Wil Sell It _ Advertisement Will Sell A Bulletin To Let FOR BALE FOR SALE “FOR SALE—Automobiles WANTED — Second-hand, prompt ‘attention. St, City. WANTED — Second hand necticut; we buy anything: ond haud store in state. warerooms 30-32 Water St., Write, call or tel. 708-3. i 1 uis ‘will buy large or small lots for cash; C. J. King, 48 wonhr WANTED—OId_newspapers, azines, | June, two due to calve Jumi of all Kinds; pay g0od brice. PHORe | beef ‘cow, two bulls, 883, Robert Goldman. augdod “WANTED By a_couple, four or five rooms, with all improvemeuts, or small house, not over $35 a montk, convenient i:ugm“m Square. Address H. B. we pay highest prices in eastern Com- largest sol | 5 furniture ; o 99 Water St. au;s 9 FOR SALE—} am, Conn. " ¥OE BALE—A new baby car: Rock St. ¥OR SALE Two pool tables, Ttnguire! 2ugivd Nine cattle, one new milch cow and cal !, one freshened in in November, one one 18 mnthl. one 2 years old, two heifers. Halpern, North Win, augdid rlm FOR SALE—One golden | 2ot ame 30th century ' and one unior heating sto pracl!ully new. Phone 921-2 between § or 12 a. m aug30d FOR lAlelDu Ford - to nll'. 1gun new um onl’ 3375, Jueph Ll.och- be;““li!l Main St, Willimantic, Lnnn. e -Hupmobile, fiv pa-nnur 1916, self starter, 8 an ho Baitic, Conn. FOR SALE mone airess 371 Mam St aug26d aug2sd zurniture. milker J. B. Stanton. SAl lbs $8_each, or exchnflge !nl' ‘Tur: Norwich. e o WANTED—To buy second WANTED_—Stenographer, four years experience, familiar general office ‘work, desires position. Address Box 28, care Builetin Offi aug?2? WANTED—Po: r youg lady as almngnpher or clerical work ; two years’ ence; will furnish reference. Tel. 596-21. aug26d “WANTED—A_girl for general hou: Apply Windham Inn. Phone 3 aug?| t once, kitchen girl. T WANTED—. PI¥ to the Danielson Inn, Danielson, Conn. auglld Ap- WANTEDSalesladles for Saturday. F. W. Woolworth, Main St. je2ad DENTISTS DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: CLOSED UNTIL SEPTEMBER 7th Room 305 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel. 1225 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 Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 ing machines. & ave. Phone 1353-14. Stephenson, 425 Buswull 6d ‘hand_sew- o ¥OR SALE—Fresh young Cow, wuh or without calf, extra large, well bred, easy will' make fine tamily cow. Tel. _augdOMWS ight 50 ‘Wauwecus Hill, m aug30d 1o OB SALE—Ford runaboul, in excel- n" g condition. 88 Otrobando Ave. _Norwich_Town. _augl7d ’0‘ SALE—FQM Nlfll‘!l’, 1917, in good condition. Tel. 1358-3. ~ augiid ‘The home of the late A. L. Potter, No. 62 Starr St. Elegant house ol 10 rooms, with improvements; also large, barn, with four stalls Amd nufllckm room for four machines acres FOB SALE—Ten WANTED—Cook in janitor work. tin, - GOVER way mail clerks; commence § write for list positions. tute, »em. Write School, from ‘Watertown, Waters = co Bam; we held ihe conventio Riverpoint. The whele cre the Anndoru cigar, fe. three f cial, Hominy lo¢ tobacco for Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—A responsible del fo drive auto, J. AL Main and Market Sts. small would considef married couple, man to do MENT wants hundreds rau- 31-G., Kochester, N. We got the wet ticket nomi- ells and Waters; Wells comes schwl 3t Bullg a 135 month ; cords hardwood i e i B Yantic Exchange, being with out of town buyers for farms, list your property if you want quick Tesults; e deal in all kinds of country, businest FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bidg. Phene HAVE YOU placed your order 1 1921 Hl.rhy-l)ludeon” ‘The Mew g:d:l Wwill be here soon, We have a few umnd hand motoreycles and sidecars on han G REies tSasanable. - Norwiak ycl%‘ u;d s Norwich. WANTED—DMen and women ing, itching and aching feet, and callouses to try a box of Salve, works wonders. by and bmnh 's, Druggists. 'Osgood, Ring & Sisk, hngl;fl uglle WANTED—Farms ; is your farm for sale? List today. You may see the mone, morrow. Heiman's Reynolds St.. Danielson, Conn. farmers, got 101 buyers wanting farms this month; Farm _Agency, your farm y for it to- 33 3 Peter Nawrocki, aug20d Yantic. = Tel. augéd ¥QR SALE—60 cords of oak slabs, 25 cords of dry wood for airtight stoves. 704, Telephone 1334 63 Bowrdway [ e — FORD OWNER—Are you getting a bright light with the Tegulhtion fcnse?” 1t Hot. your magneto is weak and needs re. reing. Tha Norwich Welding Co, with WANTED—To buy second niture. A Beuckaer. 7i7-3. our prices before vou sell 55 Franklin St JP an Dar- fufs 53" | Antonio_ Gerosa, Plainfield, Conn. WANTED — Antique furn rors, colored glass, silver, ehina, old books. and old lettera, “FOR SALE_Double cottage on St., Danieison. Estate and Insurance, Agedcy, 25 St., Danielson. Tel. tture, mife historical FOE SALE or rent, four farms, one of 54 acres, two of 100 and one of 230, A with plenty of wood; a_ small cash p: aigid Furnace Apply to the Bodo Real a Clr'-e g2d .lm ¥ins Unit Remagnotizer, will recharge your magneto while you wait. 31 C!lesl- nut St. Phone 214. FOR SALE Bix-room furnished cottage at “Best View,” electric lights, ™ | elighttul. location, two minuets’ walk to Uniited States Tires running water, LOA ©s Frankun St deemed pledges for Jewett City AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 4055 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WiLCOX that 1 have ever shipped. JAMES H. HYDE, North Franklin, Conn. Tel. Lebanon 3 With 1 1-2 acres land, apple and pear i near Boswell Avenue, ten min- Two carloads will arrive Saturday, Aug. | St. Very modest price. This property 28th. Some of the largest and best Cows [ MYS! aug2sd Br;:‘;“’;’ R AT s FAR#S for sale. Write for c.l(l.- Norwich-New London trolley, rowboat . . logue, Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- 5 : Mlchehn Tubes On Diamonds, J son, Conn. g Jel6d | and boathouse included. Good reason MONEY sl Marhay and “ FOR SALE for selling. Price and terms reasonable. St U 2 TENEMENT HOUSE THOS. H. BECKLEY, 278 Main St. Phones. Vulcanizing That it be sold. ¥or further pardenlats, inguire of nl Titite Broker. 'THOS. J. HEALY 372 MAIN STREET Marguerite Building FOR SALE—orses ¥OR SALE—Five second-hand horses, FOR SA' lEI 11150 up to 1500. Cor. High and West Main. aug2sd FOR SALE—Good sound going work GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer “ompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUMERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Sor Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street L S FLUMBING AND GASFITTINB ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. FHONE 581. The very bes:i piumbing by expert workimen it the fairest prices is guar- inteed; also heat s titting. JOHN ¥. 67 Wen < ain se 1.5 BURNS Heating and Plumbing #1 FRANKLIN STREET NUBSERY GERANIUMS $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 per dozen ORDERS DELIVERED T. H. PEABODY. Telephone 986 PIANO TUNERS THE PIAN 122 Prozpect Prons §1L trucking a specialty. John 233 Main St Pnone 792. D, JOSLYN, 393 West M. sublenver X0 John WWooqmantes NEnL and heavy teaming; local aud long dis- tance furmiture moving a specialty. Tel. 857-3. C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetuclker St. Phone 335, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. HOWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANG AND. FUANITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasunable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St Phone 175. e INSURANCE A CONTENTED MIN He created an estate of | | Values have incre: has your FIRE ed—| INSURANCE ? Let us place the ad- ditional protection in our strong com- panies. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Richards Bui 91 Main St Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurel Hill* Ave. S———————————— .OOKBINDING BOOKBINDER {OSE'H'BRADFQEU Blank Boeks M: and Ruled to Order 108 Breadway ATYORNEYS AT-LAW T. E BABCOCK Attorney-at-Law Removed to 44 Shetucket St. —_— RESTAURANTS VICTORY LUNCH, GOOD SERVICE—BEST OF FOOD. 252 MAIN ST, Madden's Cigar Store. Call between 5 and to 9 p. m ARO, e Work and trom JAME! Stone, Con Addreas: 123 Oawridge St., City. 30 a. m. and ugdd Tel. 627-5. 7 ROOM BUNGALOW pine, Hours 9-12; 1:30. d 7 to 8 p. m. horse, for farm or city use. Phone | aug27d o 9 L Recently Built e HORS kr =a\le Bay umumu Wé‘kl{afi» A Morgan stoc] chestnut mare, Hambleto- . - TRUCKING AND T AMING aiart bred; mas, be secn by appointment Interior finish oak and P dcrge - No. 61 Hast Town St., o 3. T. Frasier. aug24a | has large fireplace, hot wa- LO(AL xnd 1011‘ d‘ ce auto truck- - e el augidy | FOR BALE - Shetland | pony, . pure || ter heat, tiled bath room. blooded, value Price e ) “"-‘;‘u"c-k‘:x:é ";::;' St.| Box 14, Hampton, ‘Conn., or call sch -23 f dppad ™ | Willimaitie Garage for two cars RT Occum, teaming, = e v e wrucking: BUILDING PRICE $8,000 Iy 3 Ta ;| PERRONE & Chbristian Co., building ‘zifli‘\fi.e‘r’fiii“f Boswall Ave conteaciore, stonework, brickwork, cons Apply e e crete and cement, piaster, and paint, and TEAMING and movims; long fll=’;ami£ anyihing extra, 1o Platl Ave” Tell No JAMB L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not VULCANIZING Legal Lenses — Accessories Diamond Tires and Tubes. T0 mh‘!—flllh!-mn cottage 52 Peck St, all improvements. Inquire on prem- he- or 'Charles 1. bun, Uncasville, D. 1 ug28sTuTh FOR BENT. T Euxl»bl: for two g m.lemen. (1 Uum St ,0. IE) —At Pleasant View, R. ilhl.-m cottage, with modern imvr&o ; dor Sevieniber. Address x from R v aug2id ane FOR RENT—Factory huudm, minuy’s walk from Franklin S pe De ised for heavy or Ngal manufuotar: ing, elevator and all modern improve ma7l|1'.m Apply " Samuel Goldberg. . 5.1_ of land sce with the pllm. Some ¥OB SALE—Chevrolet touring car, it i - Dt wat to‘:}nllcy oaee. S0 B Conn. " auesq| auire at 25 Franiiin e, Jewerer. aug2sd TO BENT—Four and two-room light heusckeeping ajailments. Inquire City unch. -un'm nished Fovna. £ phone 271 ud ce 3115 month: | and farms. S, Rozano, 91 Main SL Ltoom - - T—Hight-toom nonse, °"‘;"-‘= Tag |3, Tel. 130 iysod 1TO8 SALEMuxwell touring cars, | Gndes pe R L b ZOREALE Sarm In Liahos, o, so1ch | fommsssmmmmmmmmese R L1t S6verdl Ciner) v 2 oo ks, | WRORAGE Fiouesheld gondy sistal ———= | room house, amreu cash. Anderson, 21 Mlp.c St., Daniel- | for long ec short term; rates reasom- e Kg:g,c\:llgzmxoulehan R D, 4, f:z" 95, $4,800 WILL BUY son, Conn. Tel aprid_ | able. Fanning Studla, 52 Hroadway,® mes fro R n at Lake| PRIVATE SALE househeld goods. In- X OM TTAGE FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmers owd smoke | quire 152 Palmer St. betwen §-12 a. m. A SIX RO COTTA e aica s T maney, mors | e MRt Semaekseptr ASIY or 207 spe- nugzsd In excellent neighborhood. Has |} TSP 10 the gallon: Maxwell s pes, | 120007 £27 01FRE MRlons Thincs, anebay X . 5 ' & P58 | ~Fom sALE—New mileh cow with it || every improvement and the hou coupe o %3t Maswell "seaan. 31850 bl Apply Jeremian Murphy, Otrobando Road. almers’ 5 pas. touring and roadster| - st ‘x; ery clefk lot is 68x180 feet in size. This is a aw&. Chn:’lnan ot mzogel $2.145, on, cor. alniers ng 3% . 'I' ounE & usiad FOI‘ HALE——Two famlly house, with|f quality home offered at a reason- | mers 4 pa: '3. 5 :fé;cn‘;’lmg}‘s‘li FOR REN ST Ighe stove, I congl of NeRWEhS P;{ ble bri pan neddn 57050 Maxwell 1% to 2 tom with burn- | particulars inquire at 46 Mechanie able price. o Sore corns | Ses dir. Georse Pantelos: augtid ¥ 4 teuck "?°°_=;g;eggnu}1nmm De-| EIGHT SIX-ROOM MODERN Snow r | T¥OR SALE—Six young pigs, two Hol Archa W. Coit Danielson, Conn. Tel. 340, may3d APARTMENTS stein bulls, several Txfod";ioungubcows, e A ———e | All newly remodeled and put in first nearby springers. Tel. 28-12- Lebanon Highest Grade Propertie: s iti " e have| Div. James Dufty, aug2id g sckties AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES [ Class condition at a very large cast, 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 AUCTIONS. P e Ny WITTER BROS. 4 Auctioneers HEAD OF CATTLE AT AUCTION utes’ walk from Franklin Square. For 3 LlBERQ‘% LOAN | it particulars see Gi . ti on the New London County Fair o A. V. COVELLO FOR SALE ves Satisfaction Grounds 198 Cliff Street Tel. 683-3 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1920, VERMONT COWS nite Yoo, excelently 1ocAies. oh_ Brosd "0 am Having sold one of my farms and not being able to get help, T shall sell my entire dairy herd of Reg. Ayr- shires. My cattle have won n large number of prizes at the fairs for many years. The herd consists of 4 bulls, 20 milking cows and heifers, the bal: ance being 2 vear olds, yearlings and calves. This herd is headed by Ryanogue Peter Rose, a fine type for a dairy bull. His sire, e Peter Pan, Advance Reg. backing. Aucharbrage White Rose Imp., with 5 A. R. records. One yearling bull, a downright good » 3 individual, of £ood type, sired by Mon- i S e e S SILVY’S TIRE SHOP arch of Mansfeld At Storrs, eut of cottage has electric lights and the 8 FRANKLIN STREET >;§u. of Manafleld, with 3 A. R rec- 4 ords, now 14 years old and still in the S e OPEN ~ EVENINGS. Sollege herd; 2. pull calves, aired By A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part Peter Rose. 'Quite a number ‘of fresh cash—several hurdred 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. 1. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephone 2385 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR - WORK OF AL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts HOTELS Successor 0 Best” wors and mater.dls prices by skillea labor. Telephone WILLIAM C. YOUNG STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER F0 West Main St WOOD BURN WOOD COAL. HARD PARTS OF THE CITY. at right PHONE 782 FOR SALE AND SAVE YOUR ‘WOOD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL HARRY B. FORD 233 MAIN STREET Machanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-. ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 607 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET American House D. MORRISSEY, Prop. First-class Garage Service Connects Phone Shotucket Street ART CRAFT Can be put on over shingles. Ask COMPANY ROOFING Why rip them off when you de not have to? THE PECK-McWILLIAM. They will tell you all abeut i:. HOUSES FOR SALE ily house, the other u cottage Apply to ELMER R. PIERSON, iyied the old I have two houses for sale, located on West Main St, Nos. 4U0-401; both hdve modern improvements; one is'a two-fam- of five rooms; must be sold v settls an estate. 327 West Main St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props. Teleptone 1227 26-28 Broadway CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (PROTECT YOUR FEET) MUSIC FOR SALE On Prospect Strest. A very desir- ble residence of 9 rooms and bath, ardwood floors, steam heat. Mun ¢ sold at once. Price $7,500. easonable offer refused. Addnm swner, care Bulletin. + Mfr. Cummh_vgs' s-_rin_u Arch Support HELEN L. PERKINS oo re e poing s s 3 TEACHER OF SINGING 63 UNCAS STREET Telephone 55.-% ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON, ‘ARCHI: ZCTS, Thayer Buildinr Norwich, Conm. LEGAL NOTICES DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CA wich. Cona. tigated, Write Postoffice Box 472, N‘on B SES inves. octil parts of Europe. insurance. M. FORMIGLI®, LOST AND FOUN 280 Franklin St., Phone 7545 FOUND—A ‘tween 2 and pasture. Owner | calling, ing_ property and this ady. aug3od lack and white ears old, found in" my can have the same by E. Glaubinger, Colchester, Conn. FOREIGN' AGENCY S Uraers anu Steam- Tickels Lui ai. barts ol tne worid. anu.vn of all kinds delivered in all Heal istate and Fire Norwich, Conn. maréd heifer, be- FOR SALE. paying !or location, nain mail and ‘telephone service, LOST—Two auto shoee, be fingwell and Mystic, Friday BoxfiT. L.,iflullreun. bout Aug. Tln. otted hound dog. return and get reward. Versailles Paper Mill. auglsd a Ern Tel. Finder please 12-room’ house, 2 large barns, tween Lef- | house, garages, afternoon. in_good feraio flelds. 100 dcres spring pastures, balance woodlan Dblack and est, Feltier, 17f6. 8! buildings, $5,000, $1,000 cash. ryoms. Agency, Willimantic, | FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. FOR SALE TO THE TRADE_We hav one car of malt and brew. Order from y Greeneviile Grain Co._ \un! for r grocer Tel. 32/ loaded one car of Duluth Imperial flour, one car of Hecker-Jones, one car of Gol Medal flour and onme car of sugar; also e just un- d | o This is a great opportunity your home or call the iy iv22d AUTOS TO HIR AUTOS TO HIRE Dpleasure or long distance work, 1988. Day. and night service, augdd 1t you want to hire @n automobile for MAJESTIC GARAGE, Shetucket Street. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St.. lice cans Phone 1507. S FRANKLIN SQUARE PHYSICIANS PHYSICIAN - SUNDAYS 12 to % 215 BROADWAY. 0N no:.ui First class 230-acre farm, pleasant improved state road, excellent silo, poultry houses 1,000 hens, sheds and outbuildings, all ondition, 100 acres smgoth, -watered ice. through farm, running spring’ water at Cona. Seven room Cottage and 3 acres land, ed on State road and trolley line. for- some Must be sold at once, -gd Pric ¥ John A. Moran REAL ESTATE BROKER W. Tyler Browne, M. D. BPECIALIZING IN ELECTBICAL “ TREATMENT AND X-RAY.' HOURS: 10 to & and 6 to 8 awe | for BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC, ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS 263 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. Democratic Caucus The democratic electors of the town ! of Lisbon are requested to meet at the ' town hall on Wednesday, September 1st, at 8 p. m., etandard time, to elect delegates to the state convention, to be held in New Haven, September 15th and 16th, also delegates to con- gressional, senatorigl and . probate conventions. Per order of Town Committee Lisbon, Conn., Aug. 38, 1920, The Democratic Electors of the Town of Nerwich are requested to meet in Town Hall on Monday | Evening, August 30, 1920, at 8 o'clock, to elect Delegates to the State, Con- Senatorial, and Probate TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century Dated at Norwich, Conn,, August 25, 1920. Per order Democratic Town Committes WILLIAM H. CALLAHAN, Chairman. BOWLIVG AtLEYS BOWLING AID LIARDS ABTNa B b JHWI‘IL IUII—%I.‘- e WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- re the public, there is no medi- CIGARS ‘Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. J. . CONANT, 11 Franklin St. ~ WHEN YOU WANT to put your by ness before the public, there i no J‘Ml of The t‘sfiw:f-. v sows and heiefers, giving a good juantity at present; some to calve later in’ the fall ; some fine 2 year olds, vearlings and calves—no _hothouse stuff; cattle that have been raised in open -heds in hte winter and can get, & li and grow fat right here on these “ew England hills, among the white birch and cedars. 'An Ayrshire will give more milk for the feed she consumes than any cow on earth. One pair of stags 3 years old, 3 yearling bulls (grade),” 5 yearling heifers. ' This is the fourth annual auction at the Fair Grounds. As my predeces- sor; have done, I shall try and do— have a good honest sale for the high doliar. Come to the best county fair in New England; 100 head of Ayr- shire cattle on the grounds last year. Catalogues at sale. GEORGE A. KAHN. Yantic, Conn. 2ugd0MWFM WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson. * Public Sale. TUESDAY, AUG. 31, at 10 o'clock a. m., standard time, RAIN OB SHINE, at the Shubael Hojmes farm, about 3-¢ of a mile from the Preston Plains Trolley Station, on the Norwich and Westerly ~line, ' consisting of § milch cows, 3 bulls, yearlings, 3 work horses, 10 hogs, 100 chickens, § goese, 1 drake, 5 pairs of pigeons, 2 Jumber wagons, high seat lui T wagon, 1 butcher wuan, 1 dump cart, 1 two-seat express wagon, 1 Congress buggy, 2 heavy sleighs, 1 double team harness, 1 double light driving har- ness, nearly new, 1 set of breeding Bopples, 1 side-nil vlow, 1 Syracuse plow, 1 LeRoy plow, 1 potato hll]er 3 disc harrows, 1 leveling harrow, 1 mower, 2 rakes, one of which is near- ly new, 1 cutter and carrier, 2 corn shellers, 1 oat beater, 2 tread powers, S Whcelbarrows, 3. churns, 1 grinds 20-foot’ ladder, 1 iron kettle, bee hives, 1 circular saw, crosscut saws, 2 single barrel shot- guns, a lot of smaller tools of all kinds, carpenter’s tools, and a varfety of household goods. Terms cash. aug26ThSM GEORGE FLORCK. 'y to slight increase in the Electrio Lluhhng Rates, as follows : First 100 kw. hre. per month 120 per kw. hr. Next 350 kw. hrs. per month 100 per kw. hr. All over 450 kw. hrs. per month 6c per kw. The above rates will be effective commencing September, 1, 1920, and for 1‘6’5 rendered eummenmng October 1. Minimum charge $1.00 per month or commencing September 1, 1 THE CITY OF NORWICH GAS AND ELECTRICAL DEP'T IT TIME TO HAVE YOUR Windows cleaned. For good work call The Reliable Window Cleaning Co. Phone 1124. All work promptly. attended to. Wicdows and Fleors & speelalty. EDMUND GREENHALGH, 2ug2s WEM 161 Franklizi St A Baulletin Want Advertisement Will LEGAL NOTICES. AT A COURT OF "“'fl at Montville, within and for of Montyille, on the 25th day of Present—DAN D. HO!(E. .Yufl’t. Batate of George P. Montville, in said Dmncl dpcuul. Edward P. Smith of Montville, appeared in (ourt and filed a ing, for the reasons therein hat administration upon._ said esta leged to be intestate, may be g “Whereupon, 1t 15 Ordered, Tha o an |petglon be heard and dejermined Probate Court Room in Montville a' strict, on the 2d day of Septern D. 1926, at 2 o'clock in the afte and that notice of the pendency o petition, and of said hearing the Fiven by the publication of this order s time in The Norwich Bulletin, a paper having a_circulation in said trict, at least three days prior fo date’of said hearing, and that return 3 made to this Courty o o The above and foregoing is a trie odpy of record. z SUSAN F. HOME, 2 Clerks TAT A _COURT OF PROBATE 8t Norwich, within and for the Diste rwich, on the 25th day of August, ‘Present—NELSO! AYLING, J EState of Caloh Riil, iate of o in_said District. deceased. Frank H, Eliis of Norwich, Conn., &= peared in Court and filed & petition ing. for the reasons therein set ) that an instrument purporting to be the last will and_testament of -said deceased be_admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That petition be heard and determined at Probate Court Room in the City of N wieh, in said Dist on the 3d day of September, A. D. at 2 o'clock in Che | Sttecnoon, And AL otice ot The DI dency of said petition, and of said Mtgn- ing thereon, be given by the publicaf of this order one time in some newspagier having a cireulation in said Distriet, -at least four days prior to the date of sgid hearing, and that return he made to this Court. NELSON J. ING, Judges The above and forego @ i3 a true eopy of reco < Attes HELEN M. DRESCHER, % aug30d Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, _ = AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District-of Norwich, on the 28th day of August, JA. D._1920. = Present—NELSON I Estate of Inez L. wich, in said_District, Ordered. That the the creditors of said deccased to bringn their claims against said estate wi six months from this date, by postingza notice to that effect, lOHPlh!l’ with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest 10 the nlace where said deceased last dwglt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having. & eirculation in said Distri and mnu re- turn to this Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a \rue 699y HELEN M. DRESCITER, Clerk of re Petatiy NOTICE. sald dae All creditors of foregoing order. FRED L. CLARX. 3 Administrators augldd i i MR LT U iin STODDARD GILBERT & Coxx DISTRIBUTORS N‘I;va HAVEN ATERBURY BRIDGE FORT ‘- N‘Qngiecvt THE LA VIDA RLECTHIO Vi) Guaranteed in every respect. demonstrate this vibrator und P you that it is an excellent appl GAS AND ELECTRIC wm-n’ L1G] fi A ARS Nm‘ THE ll\"l'lfl PO O Enst Main St. Wffi%

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