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WANTED — Mifl oo xere, et "woolen. oom Hxers, ¢ i 3 Hiea yarn and dioth mile, knititng linen, jute and cordagé plants, silk A 1ty sood dpeics mills and inv] dence. from those who are seeking Charies P. Ray Agency, 3 Boston. 16d e T R W T 9130 fot nins hours. Tt " mechanics, mantie, 3 seplsd F o F1o08 youlig, Hil® ) TUSEL o BeRMAT - x required, Wt | “LAUNDRY BELF WANTED—Taree | ang Vifh | #fris 16 desist in lsundry work and one ol h 0" Wilkimaati, e to Sack i (e wien” fogn bourd Coun. and roém furnished ; experiénce ot e o A e wry Address Lauhdry, Fort 'letnry, ED . X, sepldd WANI NTED — An -:?’meed sécond n-ud:‘a«»ly 62 Bfoad St, or Phoné 44. Enquire At BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the momn- ing and earn some mohey carryiag papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names om file and be ready for the first vaéancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS & RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Masin Street Chamber of Camme-ce Buildi Phane 7.2 Lady Ac-n!m GAGER A Bullgtin Want i Advertisement Will Get ft Advertisement Will Seli It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seft It A Bulietin To Let Advertisement Will Rent it e ————————— s WANTED—Miscellancous FOR SALE FOR SALE A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Wil Sell it e ————— by, over 18 yeads' ol ¥ old for utidays. Ll.l'l Iee Cream' *GIRL wanted at once; wages §il for H exget? ‘i!so & y8 D—A competent waitress, Mrs. afi]fl . Lane, 380 Washington St. o e " WANTED_Threg women (o iron; g06d y steady work. Troy Steam Laun- By, 533 Frankin St o Sepsd WANTED—A cook at the Windham Ion. Tel. 35-4 Will.mantie. sepZd WANTED—A_ girl for genefal house- 'k, Apply Windham Inn. Phone 35-4 imantic_Division. - aug20d Salesladies for Saturday. orth, Maln St. __ je23d DENTISTS DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Meours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. "DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon §'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. Funeral Director i and Embalmer mot Service Oav or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. # MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Teolsphone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, MEATING L1 SUPPLIES, Washiagion squate. J. L. LATHROP & SONS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | ~Tocaxn 453, Jong long distance movin, pressifig. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Roem 107, Thayer Bulding Phene 619 Hourd 9-12; 1:30:5 aud 7 ¢o 8 DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Offics Hours: 9-12 & m.—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat.” Evenings 7-8 f! Room 305 Thaye: Buiiding 25 Resldent INSURANCE LEARN WITHOUT COST HOW TO INSURE CORRECTLY. W. A. SOMERS, N, Y. L I C, 248 Main, 28 Shetucket Street distance auto truck: Sleger. mr?? ! RT, JB., No. 331 Main St, trucking an 3 "Tel. 381 " At GRORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distddce midving and trucking. Tel. €17-12. yio, ing. Phene 720. GUS LAM| rHONE 581. JOMN F. TOMPKINS, o7 West Maia 86 —— - P T. F. BURNS BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD isk Books Made and Ruled to Order 138 Braadway Phone 544 Zimmérman, 11 Boswell Ave. 'wel. 145 iLohg Distance Moving and_ Expressing, 3 NG ald inovmg; 1ok disfance truckiy iaity. joh P g T A BROMLEY 3 BRI T, ING DISTAKCE MOVING. Hafl nAlflif I ne L. rum; AHH .!EU_ xflfiu l: 'VING. TEAEING AND rRUCKING | CHESTNUT CORD WOOD 134 Water St. (néar snetucket St.). sép25d. CHILDREN takén for board; nurse's . care, cofintry home, healthy Surroundini Address Bulletin, 23 Church St, Wilk- mantie. . seplsd WANTED—To buy farm or home in or near a village. A. ¥. Darrow, 223 Mon- tauk Ave, New London, Conn. _seplid WANTED—A good time? Come to the dance tonight at 3 o'clock at Calvin Allyn white enamel bedstead. Bulletia. " ¥OB SALE—Two minute walk trom borough MeNichol, Jevett City. Tel. building sisting of 6-foot extension tabile, o cane- seated chairs, and chiftonter, also Wilcox & Gibibs sewmg machime w good condi- tion, ogk bureau, small step tadder, and figuire Lox 121, sepl6d line, lots, one William Seploy FOR SALE—A prosperous little husi- ness ii_a tntiving neighborhood in Nor- wich. For particulars, address Box 3uo, FOR SALE Farm 125 acres land, well divided, cute abundance of hay, plenty of wa- ter, new 7-room house with veranda and heatet; barn, garage, 3 brooder houses, 34 hen houses to house over VANTED — Puppies, boarding and training. £ Lauay, 110 Norta Main St Jacob Baker, Putnam, Conmn, .| <ty ortn Park, 341 West ihames St Norwich- | oy 5 ceptea " |§1,000 birds ; “asparagus, strawberties, =W London Gars pass the entrance. oS Bulietily SDISL | ) ciepherries, piums, peats, apples; 1o sepléd / FOR SALE—Household furniture, eight rooms. Cell after 10 a. m. Thursday and sep16d seplid WANTED—Suits to_press, price 50c; North Mam St quick. I buy ior cash to séll again on easy | FOR SALE— Brunswi ¥OR_SALE—One roll top. desk, $-Toot show €#se; one 10-1oot counter. dlso fur_repairing. Norwich Tafforing [Loonram St SQUsA Co., 151 West Main St seplsd ¥OR SALE—One young Chester Y WILL BUY your famm for cash | Sobneniat comee Sty GeoTEe 1 3 Write or lelephone me if you want to sell | SLansHeld Cenfer. el 442-3. sepls K Vietrola, prac- terms. Horace S. Eaton, willimantic, | ticully new, with 47 records. Apply 65 Conn. seplld Asylum St. seplsd WANTED—Farmi. We said this last| ~ WANTED—Second hand furniture of AI .E year, aud we say it again: 1s your farm|ail kinds. C. J. King, 48 Water St for ale? Weisier's Farm Ageney, Dan- | Phone 487-3. sep15d ielcon, Conn. sepdd 110 cated six ‘miles from No two miles from Jewétt City. State , 15 minutes’ walk to trolley line. For par- deulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich. GOVEENMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail clerks; commence 3135 month; write for list positions. iranklin lmstic tute, Dept. 31-G., Kochester, N. Y. auglod and on€ roosier. land, Conn: seplbd A FOR SALE—Five grade Ayrshire cows, three new inileh, tWwo springers, ages trom 4 to 7 years; 7 White Leghorn pullets M. Cnapmman, Scot- Tl 308-6 Willimantic Div. WANTED—A responsible delivery clerk to drive auto. J. M. Young & Som, cor. Main and Market Sts. augldd WANTED—Men and women with burn- FOR SALE—Six collie s sudy, Baltic, R. D. 1. hepherd pups, | FROM PECK'S CORNER. months old, regiStered. - Anselone Tan- seplsd _ _¥OR SALE_Six volumes of American FARM OF ABOUT 30 ACRES WITH HOUSE, BARN AND OTHER BUILD- INGS, AL8SO STOCK. OF TOOLS AND CROPS, SITUATED ON SCOT- LAND ROAD, ABOUT TWO MILES FOR IN- FORMATION INQUIRE OF ANTONIO GENTILE NORWICH TOWN, CONN. R. F. D. NO. 8, OR TELEPHONE 1712 got 101 buyers wanting farms this month ; i your farm for sale? List your farm | baac lids dandruf; he ast ing, irching and aching feet, gore €orns|féchnical school books about adtomo- and callouses to try a box of Snow Drop | biles, tractars, gas engimes, efc.; all of Salve, 23c; works wonders, Guaranteed |ihe are ali leather covers and bind- by lée & Osgood, lng & Sisk, Mngiers |ings. b, Chabotte, Box 30, Wauregan, and Smith's, Druggists. avgzid | Gomn, Sep1od WANTED—Faims; farmers, we have _ WUN of our customers haz gold fish me what wuz fine family cow, calf by side. { 1 . good for it, 'n’ I fol him that I couldn’t . it aies (g pmoney for it 19 |anser mo Iweschuns about fish but I did IOrTow. e o P 4q° |no_that Anndor Bachelor size at i0c wuz Reynolds S fantd , Conh. augdd |, good, clgar, also the Anndora Special gt W SD_To buy secoBd hari fur- |ic Wuz a good ~mild cigar. Fagan's Bitote Gt atir_ price before vou sell | Smoke Shop, opp.- Woolworth's. (sepiid & Bruckner. ©5 Frankils St Ehene| 5GH SALE 4 high erade Jerey, a F. S. ol WANTED — anuads foraitgra. mir: |bins, Prosion City. Tel. 154 séplsa T o o g o letara % | FOR SALE—fnglish setter, _part Dot 2 Vruchia 20 PO sk |broken, 1 15 years old. R. B. Wilco: S nes Windham, Conn. seplad and {enement house, rent $10,500. Ph e 1353-2 or Kudlick, 263 lentral Ave. FOR SALE—Must sell business block over $150 ohan M e et ||| Thos, H. Beckley write D. G. sep10d WANTED FIFTY CORDS shire ewes. Tel. 37-3 Danielson Div cords of dry wogd for FOR SALE Twenly breeding Shrop- R. Cooper, Brooklyn, Conn. | sepdd FOR SALE-—200 cords of hard wood; will begin a new lot Sept. ist.; sawed stove lengths and delivered to all parts of the city ; also 60 cords of oak slab and 25 pleasant neighborhood, pleasing surround- ings, has mail and telephoue service, near markets and RR., mile village, 7-room cottage, newly painted and _decorated, large barn and outbuildings, 60 acres fer- tile fields, large pastures, valuable wood- land, fine apple - orchard, good water, $3,000, only $700 cash. Particulars. Lists. Tryon's Ageney, Willimantic, Conn, Two tenement house, apartment, all modern 7 For full particulars see A. 198 Cliff Street MUST BE SOLD The Martin F. Bent éstate on West airtight * stoves, et G W Ay 1 sells Foreign soney Orders and Steam- men lo Side of Ro‘d‘ Pelsr S, )anug. T‘}l 1‘“", »,t}ud ship Tickets for ali parts of the wofld. ¥OR_SALE—Two limber gears. John | Packages of all kinds dellvered in aii HARRY B FORD Dodd, 3u2 Boswell Ave. sepld parts of Burope. Reéal Estate and Fire e e P °_| [nsurance. e FOR SALE —Double cottage on Furnace ki 5 St Dantelson. _ Apoly o the Hodo Beal| 450 prasiia St Norwich, Cons, Estate ans nsurance Agency, 25 Carter - > = P Phone 792 St, Danielson. Tel. 223-3: augad ERiusiEEe mardd FARMS for sale. Write for cat FOR SALE logue, Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- S son, Confi jelsd Goon ACRE FARM, FOR SALE rooms each improvements, néar car line, in good location, only 8 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. | V. COVELLO Tel. ®3-3 Thames St., consistung of two-family brick house and buildp "The property consist frontage on West € lots. of about 350 feer Thames St part of I have two houses lor sal West/ Main St. Nos. 400-1) HOTSES FOE SALE i, located on 1; both have same running thfough to, the' Thames | modern improvements; one is'a two-fam- river. ily house, the other : coltage of five Many of the building lots on West | rooms: must be sold tu Settle an estate. Thames St. are the most desirable in the| ADPDIY to city, having a fine view overlooking the ELMER R. PIERSON, Thames river. ivisd 327 West Maln St. The lots on the river front are espeeial- 5 s Iy adapted for manufacturing, zoal, lum- ber, or any other business. The Thames river water rights go with the property—the Central Vermont rail- way having only a right of way tiirough | same. ill be sold at a big sacrifice. Term: $1,500 cash, balance on first mortgage, and a long’ term second mortgage with monthly payments. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, | Real Estate Broker, | $5,500 will buy pretty B 6 rooms. d size lot. Property ust above Norwich Tow lome, care Bulletin, or There is a garage and D ———— T FOR SALE ungalow of is located n. Address phone 87¢ BUILDING PEREONE & CI ontractors, Franklin Square. ristian ‘stonework, Pronerty For Sale $6,500 Wwill buy two-family house, acres of land, barn, garage, hen- houses, fruit, located ~within city limits. $6,300 will buy a very attractive seven-room cottage with sleeping porch, excellent neighborhood. $7,500 will buy an elegant six-room anything_ extru. 4795, Call between 5 and irom 5.30 to 9 p. m. JARMES ¥ Stesle, Concrete Work and Address: 123 Qukridge St., City. Co., building brickwork; con- efete and cement, plaster, and paint, znd 15 Platt Ave. IMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Exeavating, Tel. 627-5, bungalow ; there is sufficient space to increase number of rooms tc eight; a two-car garage; pleasant surround- ings. JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Street Successor to STETSON & YO Best wors and prices by skillea labor. Telephone WILLIAM C. YOUNG UNG | CARPENTER and BUILDER materials &t right 50 West Main 8t ——— YOU CAN BUY 3 modern home properties in Thamesville section. A delightful furnished house with large lot at Waterford. A riverside property near New Lon- don, with 3 houses and séveral hun- for done very mfiyu‘ and at réasvhable R H. LATEROP, { Phone 1 | | PIANO TUNERS GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prozpect St. Phone 511 Shefucket dred feet of shore frontage. An attractive residence on Greene Avenue. Get further details from Archa W. Coit Teiephone 1334 63 Broadway The ‘Compan PIANO TUNER BYRON A. WIGHTMAN 4 ROBBINS COURT| E T AUCTIONEER FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phene 838:2 22 Clsireriant Ave Sucsssser to W. B, WILCOX Phone 485.5 or Phohe 581 Jowstt Post Offics, Norwich Town . Shea’s News Bureau Magazine Specialist Union Square WOOD FOR SALE Bom BURN WOBD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOOD, CHESTNUT ERNESTEE, AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. -HARRY B. FORD BULLARD Teacher of the Vielin PHOHE 792 MAIN STREET Phone 127-4 iy X B Place 2 S | Have a Few Flowers and Trees | outfsts Lo FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 BOWTIVE ALLEYS Telephone FACE BRICK Fire Places | Peck-McWilliams y HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING 63 UNCAS STREET 3 FETE \ BOWLING AND BILLIARDS WHEN YOU WANT A% TRE AETN 2 ROWLING ALLEYS. MAJESTIC BUILDING. =WEE AN &c t Four bu | ness before the public, no um better than through the advertising columna or The Bulletm. THERY 15 ny acvertising medium in um better than thrd\if olurhns of The Bulletin, columns of The Bu! WHEX YOU in. tio for busihess results. columns. of The Bulletin. ness before the public, there is no medi Eastern Conuecticut equal to The Bulle- | um better than through the advertising WHEN YOU WANT to put_your busi- i- | niess Defore the public, there is no_medi- um better, than thtough the advertising B i — your busi- ness’ before the public, théfe is no medi: h the advertising R T TR FOR SALE The home of the late George H. Pratt, 59 Asylum Street, corner of Pearl, 10 rogms, up-to-date in every detail. “ Dak floors, sun parlor, new steam heater, gar- age for two cars and extra build- {|] ire_lot adjoining. For turther particulars inquire of Real Estate and Insurance 278 Main Street Phones FOREIGN AGENCY Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargaln alt- vated as it is in a quiet village not over a § minutes’ walk to troliey. The cottage has electric lights ,and the furnishings are antique, Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Let for $500—part | cush—several hurdred cords of wood ' and some timber, A rare bargaln. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 4003 William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. 1. Rooms 1 and 2 Telephone 2365 CIGARS, f:——_\_\ TOBACCO|| At Wholesale || John R, Bowman || 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a Century | | Wainut St, Wauregan, Conn. sepldd FOK SALE—1917 Studebaker touring car. Address D. 8, Smith, K. D. 2. seplid WILL SELL or eschange 1919 Harley. Davidsun with a sidecur {or 4 light lndian or Cléveland. 22 York Ave, Kipley tll sepldd FOR SALE—1920 gondition, speedometer, seat covers and Other extras. lnquire ¥. H. Gilbert, Jew- ett City. Tel. 6. sep13d THE 1521 Harley-Davidson is here; come in and let us demonstrate it to you : see all the improvements over other inod- ord gedan, good FOR SALE—Automiobiles TO RENT — strong, e mid T 2 good time? to the | FOR SALE__Two and onenall story p FOR 8ALE_jfargain, Ford roadster,| FOE BENT—Furnished rooms. Phone 'm for al he mxm“‘fi du';::‘?«znglm at 8 o%"oik mcglxem “atign phouse, with cellar ang good well of water, FOR s ALE A-1 eonditioh, two spure tires, tools, spot- | 522-13. Schoel St sepl6d e washing. Box 111, Bulletin. | Lark, 511 \Weat Thames St - Norwich: e T o aonth prwes light; will demonstrate. 40 McKinley A6 | punx1sHED room o Fert Apply to sepiéa New 't ondon cars pass the enrance. s e e SEVERAL corTacn mousms | _sesisd B Pt 23 CWABIRE—As Shés, Wordn T dat| - TV . e LT L SOME TWO-TENEMEN' if N| " ror T o M S T e ,.?‘-!.’.'.....:‘fi.‘.:- Aodly s She| WaNTED—Shoes Tepaived wiih the | FQE SALE. Tventy forss il in good |QOOD LOCATION. S e L A g Al - Plaut-Caddén Co. Bepi6d_ | e e e o O s Tha i | €15, TIVErL; & lorse (0 suft every man;| ONI BRICK ADARFMENT Hougm, |_dwied '~ " Ry ANTED—GIrl for gemeral house- | et =" | prices low. ' Kemmedy's Stables, Furnace R. 8. BARTLETT, FOR SALE—1517 tiree-speed Excel- | 10 REST “.M"“"'“‘ . l_‘"""“ -~ a; J‘.mu., pply H. Vignot, 31§ | WANTED — Oia raide teetn, bierty | st, Danielson. Tel. 16-3. seplod _ _Omce: 44 Smetueket St. r, A-1 fvndllm,J will “‘“T‘QL‘:.‘& o No 18 Var SLM‘“P"'- iy e SEpTod | B i e "Coliaterat Losn £o. | FOU SALEOuk dining room set con- LR B AT TO RENT—To an American family of hot and cold water, gas, (furnace, at 12 Washington St.__ sepisd erences. Box 37, Bulletin. sepld FOR RENT_In private family, two furnished rooms for gentlemen. — Ring {fourth beil, 326 Main 8t, Marion Bidg. | _sepl 4 Furnished rooms. St.__Phonie $09-2. sepiod TO RENT—Two connecting_rooms, With FOR SALk—axwe 16 and 17 touring cars, $500 to $800; Chevrolet tout. ing; several other cars at low pric H B Anderson, 21 Mapis St Daniel- don, Conn. Tel. 340, prsd FOR SALE—Maxwell and Chalmers cars; more car for the money, mote miles to the gallon; Maxwell § touritig and roadster $1,15s, Maxwell coupe $1,795. Maxwell ‘sedan $1,895; . touring and roadster 1,945, Chalmers sport model $2.145, Chalmiers 1 pas. touring 32,093, Chal- mers 4 pas. upe $2,646, Chalmers 5 pas. sadan $2,795; Maxwell 1% to 2 ton truck $1,300 to §1,705; all . 0. b. De- troit. H. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St. Danielzon, Conn. Tel. 340, may3d USED CARS 1917 REO TOURING CAR 1916 HUPMOBILE TOURING CAR 1916 DODGE TOURING CAR 1918 OVERLAND COUPE 1920 HUPMOBILE COUPE C. V. Pendleton 45 BROADWAY, TELEPHONE 583 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON NEW HUPMOBILE ROADSTERS AND TOURING CARS. OCTOBER DE-, LIVERY ON CLOSED CARS. AUTOS TO HIRE MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Closed and Open Cars Day and Night Phone 1988 JAMES-ETHIER CO., Props. 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. ©On Diamonds, Jew- Iry, Watches and I 'Personal prop- erty a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed plsdges for sale. LIBERAL LOAN COo. MONEY Nerwich, Conn e LOST AND FOUND LOST—Wednesday afternoon, between 53 Washington S d Maple Grove Ave., gold and biack enameled pin. Reward if returned to 99 Washington St. Tel 331 seplsd STRAYED from my place, near Bish- op's Crossing, Plainfield, fawn and gray shepherd. doF, chain and ring on meck. Anyone finding same communicate at once with John B. Wood, Box 245, Plainfield, Conn. seplé: LOST—Suit case containing rain coat, traveling case, etc. Return to Ford Ageriey. Reward. seplsd LOST—Two year old heifer, light Jer sey and white, near Jim Chapman's place. Communicate with Gus Labati, Montville. sepléd mostiy Gardner sep16d LOBT—Thursday _afternoon, an_ old- fashioned gold brooch, valued for its as- Sociations, Letween Main St and ¥ranklin Square. Main St and re LOST—Between Plaut-Cadden and West Side, a bunch of Keys which Bnder will please leave at Plaut-Cadden's slore and get reward. seplid 0 CIGARS FOUND—For those suffering with hay fever, asthia, rose colds @nd all nusal A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist | (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alics Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Conn. Frone 1368-4 FOR SALE—iiorses FOR SALE—A Horse, between § and years old, at low price, good cenditi Henry Allard, 35 North Main St. sepl FOR RENT—Furnighed rooms, 500 BOS:I(U Ave., three minutes' walk from weighing from 1000-1550, Age 4-8 years; 5 double sets of harmesses. Dunn, 280 Main St., rear of Swan's Garage, White's Court. Sep18ThS " FOR SALEOne gray horse, & vears old, weight 1250, work single or double. Tel. 1876-5. J. Siegel. sep2d FOR SALE — Shetland pony, _purs blooded, value $250, price $150. Adgrem Box 14, Hampton, Conn., or call §43-33 ‘Willimantic. Iyzad HOTELS American House . MORRISSEY, Prop. First-clads Garage Service Connected Phonhe Shetucket Strest DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS. Props. Telepkons 1227 26-28 Broadwas | Whitestone Clgar sare $70 pér thousand. | SAtafrhs, Breathe Fizy, 25 a box: Works 3. F. CONANT. 11 Franklin 8t. |l Knglers, Smith's Dharmaey wnd driggists. - sep2d = e PP LOST—About Aug. 7th, 3 black and white spotted hound dog. Finder please return and get reward. Ernest Peltier, Versailles Paper Mill. Tel 1776. auglsd LOST—Saturday _aftérnooh, between Norwich and New London, auto number 43291 Finder please leave at this office. sepldd _— AUCTIONS —HEAD OF CATTLE—65 AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 23, st 1 o'clock, standard time (sreathér permifting; if stormy, fiext day) at the North Stonington Fair Grounds (a few ‘minutes' walk " from pvesterly and Norwich trolley). 45 head from L. W. Foote of Preston Fiains, consisting of 23 % and 3 year old heifers, mostly and ‘bred to olstein, calve from Oct. 1st to Jan. 1st; 15 cows rflnk!n‘ due to calve this fall,’" some now, othefs coming right along; 1 2 year old ‘bull, 2 yearling bulls, 4 heifers, 13 honths old. 10 head from John D. Avéry, Notth Stonington, mmostly high grade Ayrshires of type and quality, from £ to § years old, some due to cdlve soon, others in various stames of milk, the kind that are geldom offered at auction. On account of not being able to gécure rellable hel Mr. Avery Tiks decided to reduce hig and consigns them for this sale. He will Ppersonaily represent them. 10 head from the Aldrieh farm, North sloningion, 6 springers, part " Hoislein, that will calve in the next o months, 4 2 ypar old Holstein héifers coming in this fall. The above fot mostly all handle calves ahd will calve just when you need frésh ones. All strictly for the Nigh dollar. We will assure the public that we will positively have all We advertise and each and every ohe will change owners, us ev- ery consighmment is taken without liimit or xefizr . Your price is ours. n't in;ffl the place and time. Comé early 4nd stay late. Tefins cash. A B GSLEY, Auctidneer. L. 8. ANTHONY, Salesman. T T TR ern cqual to The Bulle- tin for business results. bath, nicely furnished for light house- eis; don’t forget 0 take & look at_the!keep! l’y)\on 385 ! = seplod Road-stir side car, it is a dandy, Nor-|—. S - wich Cyele Co., 9 Main Bep1d TO EENT—A _stos the Marion - FOR SALE T30 O - | Block, 326 Main 8t Inquire of Shea & FOR SALE—1920 Overland, 5 passeen-| Gurke, 41 Mam St augiid ger, triplex spring, first class’ mechanical == e jaud general condition, bargain for jmme-| TO" RENT—Furnighed rooms. Tele- diate sale. Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, | Phone 274 auglld _ T T sep Bighroom nouse, outsids FOR SALE—1919 fivapass. k convenlences ; garage ; relee- i A'1 condition. ~ Call Teb ences required. Tel 253. Iy 24 T STORAGE—Household goods stored fof long cr sShort term: rates reason- able. Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway. decsd TO RENT_—Furnished rooms: aise roums for light housekespln| at 10§ School St Apply Phone 1048-2. aux23d two, a pleasant flat of five rooms, bath,{ Journ. and hot water \for Aug ‘A Bulletiz Want AT A NG OF THE € i of (he City of Norwich, Conn., held Mondav. Sept. 13, 1328, the followiag was proposed as an amendment 10 the city ordinances and the C%‘rfi 'on\zfi:}d 0 publish the same as w | provided: . Be it ordained by the Court of Com- mon Council of the City of Norwich: Section 1. Section 2 of an ordizance regulating trafic acopted by the Court of Common Couneil at its meeting heid Aug. 16, 1920, as it Appears un puge 63 of the of the Court of Common Ceuncil 1 certain portions traffie shall s of Water and Commerce streets is bereby turnianed Hous sy, Samoits, 2 | Fmended 10 rend a5 folows: All_persons are hereby forbidden to oOperate or drive any vehicle, horse or other animal on Water strect from its Junetion with Commerce street fo the ide of Market street except in a_ wesierly direction or on Commerce Street except in an_casterly direction. Sec. 2. Seetion 2 of (he ordinauee re- lating fo str fMe regulation adopted i Aug. 16, 1 as it appears on 7 of the Journal of the Court of Common Councll for Aug. 1920, s hereby amended 1o rovide that %o vehlcle ex- cept while loading or u lon or setting down allowed 10 remain st:ti period than thirty minu erly siae of Frankiin s street to Willow street eet from Bath Sec 3. Whocver violates any of the provisions of this ordin: 1i-be pun- ished by a fine not exceeding Afty doNars, wes or parts of or- Lerewith are hereby repea Attest: W. R. FRISBIE. City Clerk amd Clerk of the Court of Commen Courcil of the City of Ner- wich FOR RENT 3 very choice, modern apart- ments; conveniently located. $25.00 per month. For fubther particulars inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE LEGAL NOTIGFS. ESTATE OF MARGARET FITZGER- ald, late of Montville, in the Probate Dis- trict of Montville, decensed. The Administrator with the will an- nexed having exhibited his administra- tion account with said estate to the Court 9f Probate for said District for allowance, it is Ordered, That the 20th day of Septem- ber, 1920, at 2 o'clock in the aftefnoon, at the Probate Office in Montville, be, and the same is, assigned for a hedrifig on the ®liowance of said administration account with_said estate. sepléd + DAN D. HOME, Judge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distriet of Norwich. on the 1ith day of September, A. D. 1320, NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Present- Estate of Charles H. Bedent, late of Preston. in said District, deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite the creditors of said deéeased to bring in their claims against sald estate within #ix months from this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together With a copy of this order, on the siglipost nearest to the place where said decrased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a néwspaper having a efrculation in said Dis:rict, and make re- turn to this Court. NELSON J AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing i 4 true eopy of record. Attest: HELE' M. DRESCHER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims agamst said estats to the undersigned at R F. D. §, Norwich, Conn within_the time limited in the above and foregoing order, BERT E. WILL sep16d NOTICE TO CRE! AT A COURT OF PROBATE WELL at’ Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of Septe ber. A. D. 1920. Vresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Calvin B. Beebe, late of Norwich, in said District. deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator eite the credifors of said deceased to bring in elr against said estate within X I rom this date, by posting a notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once In a newspaper having circulation in sald District, and make Te- turn to this Court NELSON J. ATLING, Judge. is a true copy The above and foregoing. of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER. Clerk. Atest: NOTICE.—AIl creditors of =aid de- ceased are hereby fiotified to present their claims against sald_estato to the under- signed at Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. MUND A. PRENTIC Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF FPROBATE WELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of Sep! Norwiel y of Septembe sepl6d Pres 2 ON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of n P. Adame, iate of Sprague, in sald District. deceased. Ordered, That the Administratrix clte | the creditors of ged to bri their claims, against sat te within x months from this date, by posting notice {o that eflect. together wilh a cop of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place .where said Geceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having a cireulation In $aid District, and make re. turn to this C the ancrELSON J. AYLING, Judgs. e above and forégoing is a iruc oopy HELEN M. DRESCIIER, Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified to present their claims sgainst Said estate to the under- signed at Hanover, Conn.. within the time limited in_the above and foregoink order. MRS. ELIZABETH ADAMS, sep16d dministratriz. 1 de ATl debtbrs to the estate of Frank B. i Greenslit are hereby requested to maki settiement s soon as { ministrators— MRS: SARAH M. SMITH. MRS, LUCY A, SMITH. R. F. D.. Yantic. Conn, sep16 e — “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street estate within | possible fo the Ad-| AT A M E COURT Op Common Couucii of the City o wica, Conn., held Monday, Sepl 13, 1920, the following was proposed as an amendment 10 the cily ordinances to be known as * An ordinance fixing_traffic routes for Pablic rvice Motor Vehicies in the City orwich,” and the Tk ordered to publish the same as ovided. | e it ortained by of Cem- ‘mon Council of the City of Norwich: ‘ Section i. In accordance with Chapter 233 of the Public Acts of 1913 tramie routes for public ser: motor vehieles while operated as such a he streets, avenues, squares and hi s of smid &ty are hereby fixed . to wit: (a) the, public s highways, avenues and squares in said eity are hereby _specifically designated and fixed 28, trafMic routeafor all public service mo- tor vehicles whild oper: as such the following, to wit s Main street fro Water street to side of Park Jjunction with "e westerly t - from its junction with Ma ect 10 the line of the northerly side of Water street: Broadway from iis junction Main street to the line of the southerly side of Bath street; Bath street | length ; I Market street from its junc: Main Btreet to the line of the no: aide of ater street: Franklin street from Franklin square to the line of the south- erly side of Willow street; all of Framk- lin_square, Ferry stree: 18ec. 2. 'No persor lc_serviee motor v any other street, ave square other than tho: ordinance as traffic routes. Sec. 3. Whoever violates any of the provisions of this ord ished by a fine not exceedin for each offense. Sec. 4. dinanees pealed Attest: R. FRISBIE. City Clerk amd Clerk of the C Common Couneil of the wich Norwich, Conn., Sept ATl ordinances and parts of er- oo inconsistent herewith are = 1" NOTICE The Selectmen and Town Clerk of the ill be in session at the n Ledvard on Satur- m. to 1 ouse in WILLIAM F. NOTICE ALLYN. T ssion at Town on from 9 ock in quaiifications E. FITCH JOHNEON RIX, 3A, HOWAR M. P.S S-lectmen. CLINTON Dated at Canterbu appeared praying, that administrs estate of said testate. Where: | petitios Prob: wich, in pon be héa Court = ptember, A the forenoon dency of said petit thereon. be given ¢ | this order newepaper | Raving 2 cire ! Distriet, at least three date of said made to this | AYLING, Judge. goin 2 true copy | 1ER, | Clerk. | AT A COUET OF TRORATE nELD at Norwich, within s - Distriet o ior’:lmv on the 15th day of !rm-mL-. Haven, 2 peti 4 in Court and filed for the reasons th | ‘hereupon, Tt ered, That sald jon be heard termined at the Probate Conrt Room in ‘the wich District. on the 2ist day of A. 1. 1920, at 9 o'clock in the nd that notice of the pendency 3 d Of " ¥aid hearing it n by the publication of T one {ime fn Some hewenaper a cireulation in £21d Distriet, at ree dave nrior ta the date of sald and that retdrn be_made to this NELSON J. ATLING, Tndee. The above and foregoing is 4 true copy S record. Attest: - HELEN M. DRESCHFER. sep16d Cleik. Democrat Caucus Derocratie Eleetors of the Lisbon are requested to mmee | Hall in 3aid Town on Thursd-y. 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m.. standard time, to nominate eandidaics fof Town Offices. Per order of DEMOCRATIC TO 'TTEE. Lisbon, Conn., Sept. 10, 1920. sepl1STh BY JINGO! = That Sounds Good USKIDE SOLES AND PANCO Guaranteed for Four Months | Surely Will Try Them at GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING 0O, 85 Franklin Street - / woma b

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