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A Bulletin Want } Advertisement Will Get It %fi;&a Slon A-Bolletin To Let Advertisemest Will Rent It e el Box 111, Bulletin, _Advertisement Wil Get it WANTED—Female WANTED—Miscellaneous NORWICH BULLETIN. MONDAY, A Bulletin For Sale’ Advertisement Will Sell It | A Bulletin For Sale SEPTEMBER 20, 1920 - " | Builetia To Let Advertisement Will Sel It| Advertisement Will Rent i FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE—Automobiles Advertisement Will Sell It ——————————e————— —__TO RENT WANTED—Strong, capable woman for Work; no washing; small family. sepzud WANTED—An it for \illimantic and vielnity, E. l'm stributor for Windham' OUREY, S¢. Danieison, Ct. " Tel. 340: o113 WANTED—Sawmill help, cutters, roll- s, leamsters N a gy W stendy work, year round; Liwrenco B. Brockett, J er in & Chri .| 8t Pl GIKL OF 16 would like a place 4s help- American family. Phoae se;p:ud B leral_ house- by the day. 15 seplsd WANTED—Two men for filling silo. N. Whiting sep18d WANTED—Bricklavers : §11.25 for nine hours. State Normal Dormit ‘Willi- mantie. Tel. 306-2 Willimaatic Div, seplsd WANTED—An American _young tor office; mo experience required, but pust be honest, careful and accurate with ork. = Write to Box 1 w'm-m:u. WANTED ERRAND BOY Enquire At BULLETIN JOB ROOM WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carryiag papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready .for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. (near Troy). E. Brooklyh, Conn. FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer %2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telsphene 420 apriMWFawl CUMMINGS&RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Cai Phone 238-3 T:rn Building dy Assistant GAGER Fumeral Director and Embalmer “-amet e Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City 8 MAINSTREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT PLUMBING AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUMBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Waskington Square. FHONE 351. The very bect plumbing by expert woramen it the are ed; also b JOHN F. TOMPKING, € Wont Walr 84, 9 FRANKLIN STREET e PIANO TUNERS GEER, THE PIANG TURER. 122 Protpect St. Phema FiL — 3 BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Deliversd Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phene 986 DANCING. SRS B e, T did = ant charles Co. WAN' -At once ,a competent cook and secon T WANTED—Stenographor, quick and accurate on both dictetion and transcrib- van Box K. T. work, whole or part time, family of two, all_modern_conveniences, good pay and ewaon's Mill Station, Lo, oL capable of taking charge of smail dini or older woman Who wishes a good home ip & small family in the city. Box 500, care Bulletin. work ; no washing. Apply H. Vignot, 218 ‘Washington maid, - Apply §2 Broad St. or Phone 44. sepld bay and steady wo Ary, 282 Franklin St Inn. WANTED—Salesladles for Saturday. Somers Block. On the Square also woman hone' 294. SeRlSSMWS WANTED—Aggressive women in Nor- and’ surrounding towns earn splen- re time incomes introducing guar- Priscilla fabrics, hosiery, under- very| interested ; magrificent samples furnished. Fitz- iton, New Jel seplsd maid. Apply 253 Broadw sepl8d garments. Address A. B. WANTED—AR experienced fitter for alteration work on womien's and misses’ C., Bulletin. sep20d. FOR SALE—16 ft flat bottom power- boat, 2 1-2 norsepower iairfield moior. A. . Palmer, Allyn’s Point. __seyz:‘lt\ WANTED—Board in an American fam- ily by 4 woman of middle age, who is will- ing to do some work in part payment. ‘Write Box 120, ull sep20d WANTED house or flat, fam- ily of turee adults. Tel. 1307-. WANTED—Old_newspapers, magazines, and junk of all kinds. Robert Goldman! Tel. "853, sep18d N econd hand furnitur we pay highest prices in eastern Con Decticie; we buy anyening: largest sec. ond haud store in_state. is D. Ward, warerooms 30-32 Water St. Norwioh. Write, call or tel. T08-3. iysd liar with k. faml wi close application wil cement. State salary a eneral office bring ad- nd_reference. 8eplsSMW. WANTED—Woman or girl for house- ares, Between Kose hill and Math- Westerly Troliey. sepl8d WANTED—Experienced table girl, one ; salary $o4 a month, room sep18d TWANTED-—A companion, a_sctioolgirl Address seplid W, house- ED—Girl for general t. 3 Bepl6d WANTED — An experienced second i ~ WANTED-Threg women to iron; good Troy Steam Laun- d WANTED—A cook at the Windham Tel. 35-4 Will.mantic. sep2d ¥. W. Woolworth, Main St. Je2ad DENTISTS DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephene Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Telephone 774 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon KT Gsory Building Norwich, Conn. Room 107, Thaye: Bulding Phone 619 and 7 t0 & p. m. | SURANCE WITHOUT COST Secure ADEQUATE insurance through thig agancy and know that you have| real protection. Competent service. ISAAC S. JONES Insurance and Real Estate Agent. Richards Building 91 Main Street Fire, Burglary, Liability, AUTOMOBILE Life, Accident, Health INSURANCE HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Ay Phone 598-3 . MORRISSEY, Prap. r5¢-class Garage Service Connected. Shstucket Strest Frone DEL-HOFF HOTEL EUROPEAN PLAN HAYES BROS, Props Telephone 1227 26-28 Broadway = e \ Music ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING ‘63 UNCAS STREET Telephone 55:-2 TN AT to put your busi i i WANTED—To buy small coitage or bungalow with gatage, or space to build one, within 10 minutes’ walk of Central Whart. Give full decails in first letter. Address Box LK, care Bulletin. sepl7d sep20d | g’ FOR 8ALY—Housenold ~1urniture for sale, mcludes Wilcox & Gibbs sewilg nui chme 1 excellent conaition, oak chiftonier, 84S stove, Bmall marble Wwp washstand, white enamel bed with LLress, cot witn ‘mattress, folding cot, and fine cak dining TOOI Set comprising builet, nive cane seal- ‘chairs, heavy 1Z-foot_ extension_ table. Can be seen by applying to Box 127, bui- letin. sep2ud EtLL PLANTING — Brown Bros.' Rochester guaranteed nursery gtock; bar- gain leaders: § assorted Iruit trees, §1i;, © assorted grapes, §5; 12 - curranis or| gooseberries, §3; 12 blackberries or rasp- perries, §i. 100 asparagus roots, 3« 12 rhubarb roots, §2.50; 5 assorted fiow. ering shrubs, §4; Hollund bulb collecuon, hiyacinths, crocus and tulips, $6; orders taken until Oct. 2d. Address or Phone 136§-2. James C. Turner, P. O. Hox No. 521, New London, Conn. gepZld €HILDREN taken for board; nurse’ care, country home, healthy surroundings: Address Bulletn, 23 Church St., - Will ‘manuc. G seplhd " WANTED—To buy farm or ho near a village. A. F. Darrow, 223 Mon- tauk Ave, New London, Conn. ~ sepld WANTED—Suits to_press, price 50 also fur _reparing. NOrwich Co., 151 West Maw Bt. Bepléd 1 WILL BUY your farm for cash. ‘Write or telephone me if’you want to sell “Yailoring »|quick. 1 buy ror cash 1o seil again on easy terms. ‘Horace 5. 'laton, willimantic, seplld ] aid this last id we say it again: 18 your farm Weisier's arm Agency, Dan- ielean, Conn. sepyd GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail clerks; commence $15o month write for LsSUL POSILONS. rranklin lns tute, Lept. 6i-G., kochester, N. X. auglod WANTED—A responsible delive clerk to drive auto. J. sl Young & S Mam and Market Sis. auglid WANTED—Men and women with burn- ing, itching and aching feet, Sore eorns uses 10 Lry a Lox of Snow Drop ; works wonders, Guaranteed Wy Lée & Osgood, King & Sisk, kngler's and Druggists. augzld WANTED—Larms; farmers, we have got 1ul buyers wanting farms this month; IS your farm for sale? List your farm FOB SALE—Private party would 10l somme worthy Farlly who is leoking for a nice family automobile; I have no | qu | further yse for my 5-passenger car and i will sell very low if I can find some per-: ison who likes a nice car that has always FOR SALE TO B Union ire at T—An all ity Lunch. FOK RENT—Nicely furnished reoms, gn.oi Marguerite Bldg., i minutes from seplyd |had the best of care, never had any bother with my motor, paint the same as |ncw a few ths ago and is beautiful, tires are nearly new, curtains never were ‘used, and I never used my car in bad weather; not even a scrateh on my cai has electric lighting and starting system, extra tires, box of tools; will deliver car $8,500.00 Farm of 40 acres, land well divided, 1ew house and barn, 10 minutes’ walk to state road and troliey car line, and two miles from Franklin square; op- portunity for somebody wishing to work in city. For particulars, inquire family can purchase very low. See lady at her residenge, 98 Harrison St Provi- dence, R. L Westminster St. car passes Harrison St. sep20d free and téach you how to drive; private | two, TO BENT—Fumnish provements, in Montyi seplid T¥OR SALE—Twe good reasonable. Tel. 187%-4. FOR BENT—Garage with space for cars. 23 Pearl St sepl7d FOB Boswell carbarn. Tel. 1§’ !-fl.b seplsd RENT—Fumnished Ave., three minu el FOR SALE—Pierce Arrow. 5-passenger, in excellent running order, can be bol surprisingly cheap. K. C.’ Young, Daniel- sen, Conn. Tel. 276. ¥OR SALE—Overland touring, $250, jnew tires and tubes on rear wheels. E. Anderson, 21 Maple St., FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bldg., Norwich. FARMB—Farms: The Connectiout Real Estate Bxchange, being in connéction with out of town buyers for tarms, list your property if you want quick results; ‘We deal in all kinds of count business and farms. 8. Rozano, 91 Main' St, Room 3. Tel. 120 ysod FOK_SALE—50x150 foot 1ot on Con- vent Ave. Tel. 1 seplsd FOR SALE—Berkshire pigs, §8 each, $15 a pair, or in_exchange for poultry. James “Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Nor wich_Tow sep18d FOR, SALE—One Delco lighting plant, one stationary engine, § horsepower, 350, surface planer, one Lowell tube vulean™! izer, steam, §: one building, 1ux12, solid, easy ‘to move, §35; one saw table, $10;'50-gullon tank with pump, $2.50; bu- gallon tank with faucet, 3o. Wauregan Garage, Wauregan, Conn. Tel. b4-12 Danielson Div. seplsd N Tel. 340. sep13d FOR SALE—If you want a good Ford touring car, come 1o the auction on Sej 24 and get one at your own price. J. Northup, Norwich To: sep1Sd commercial truck, n_capacity, first class FOR SALE The home of the late George H. Pratt, 59 Asylum Street, corner of Pearl, 10 rooms, up-to-date in every detail. Oak floors, sun parlor, new steam heater, gar- «age for 1wo cars and extra build- ing lot adjoining, For further particulars inquire of Thos. H. Beckley Real Estate and Insurance 278 Main Street Phones six-post body, 1- running orde: el, $200. seplTd FOR SALE 1917 (hree-speed Eaxcel- | 10! isior,” A-1 " condition, will demonstrate, {brice Very low. L.'J. LaBonte, 4 South Walnut St, Wauregan, Conn. d FOR SALE—1920 Ford | condition, -speedometer, seat covers and other extras. Inquire ¥ H. Gilbert, Jew- et City. Tel. 46. 8ep13d Frunk A. Evans, Plainfield. sepl. ¥OR REN' ht | 522-13. ' FOR RENT. housekeeping. TO RE! St ;M!L = NT—Furnished i suitable for light Danielson, Ct. | 5% No. 14 Unien 8 TO BENT—To an two, a pleasant flat of five hot and cold water, gas, " |turnace, at 12 Washi {ngton TO LET—To small family of FOR furnished rooms itlemen. Ring bell, 328 “Main 5" Marion Bidg. urth furnished house in as good as new, 1916 mod- | €rences. Box 87, Bulletin. EENT—In private family, TO MENT — Fumished rooms, 46 Church St. Phome $09-2. dan, good | “10 BENT—A _store W the Marion Block, 336 Main Burké, 41 M; seplod Office and Auction Rooms, Ne. 48 st | THE 1921 Harley-Davidson is here; come in and let us demonstrate it to you; see all the improvements over other iod- FOR SALE—One Holsteni bull, over 1 year old, ready to serve; also one regis- tered 5 weeks old, paper wWith each; mother of them gives from 18 to 20 Ik a day; also one Guernsey r 2 years old, due in January, 5. 3L Pelouats, Willmaitic, Lol 114-150 e TCOWS for sale new milch_cows, one carlpad Vermont cows, just arrived. James H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. It Packages of all kinds delivered in ali parts of Europe. Road-stir side car, it is a dandy Nor- wich Cycle Co., 9 Main Si sepd FOREIGN AGENCY " TO BENT—Furnished rooms. Tele- phone 274, FOR RE: els; don't forget to take a look at the|city limits ences required. Tel. 253. Main St, Danieison, Conm. HIGHLY IMPORTANT Public Sale auglid NT—Ejght-room nouse, outside | i conveniences; garage; refer- ad | passeen- ells Foreign Money Orders and Steam- hip Tickets for ail arts of the World. | gor Covimion borie ot and general condition, ‘gain for imme- diate sale. Tryon Real Kstate and Fire 5 tor lon, ger, triplex spring, first class mechanical | #ble. STORAGRE—Household & or short ;lll’l‘ Studie, dec! MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1928, - Broadway, at 10 o'clock a. m. sharp, term; b2 Agency, Willimantic, ! nsurance. ot M, FORMIGLIO, 280 Frankiin St, Norwleh, Conn. Phone T5i-3. mardd Conn. _ Tel, ¥OR SALE—1919 in A-1 conditisn. Ca “Tel. 30 Lebazion. seplid FEBRETS for sale, white or_brown. Thos. Shea, 361 Central Ave., Norwich. FOR SALE—Cow and calf. Inquire S, pleasant neighborhood, pleasing surround- ings, has mail and telephone service, near markets and RR., cottage, newly painted and decorated, FOR SALi—ilaxwell touring cars, 16 and 17, $500 to §600; Chevrolet tour- i several other cars at low prices. H. B Aoderson, z1 Mapic St, Danlel- son, Conn. Tl 340. aprad GOOD 170 ACRE FARM, mile village, 7-room v rton F ewett O barn and outbuildings, 60 acres fer. and. Chajmers today. You may see the money for it tc- | G- Young, Horton Farm, Jewett City. large a -] aet-| cars; more car for the money, mors moriow. Heiman's Farm Agency, 38| _seplid e e L D erd, “pao8 ® waey, | Miles to the gallon; Maxwell 5 Dk ieynolds St. Danielson, Conn. _ sugtd | “ron SALE_Twe and onchall siory | Sreso, mely S00 cagn Bortogare, Yol | (ouring_ and roadster $1.135, Maxwel WAN niture. Get our prices before vou sell. A, Bruckner, i17-3. janfd iD—To buy second har~ fure 55 Franklin St. _Phone house, with cellar and good well of wate: large garden ; rents for $15 month; price f-‘“uw'z D. E. Hickie, Putnam, Co; WANTED — Antique furniture, mir rors. colored glass, silver, historical china, 0ld books. and old lettera. Bruckner. §5 Wracklin St Tel 717-% may16d eiry, sale. “IBERAL LOAN co. TO LOA s rrankin St. AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSORIES FORD OWNER—Are bright light with the Te not, your magneto is v cheiging. nut St. Phone 214. IF THAT CAR OF YOURS IS NOT RUNNING IGHT — CALL UP 756 {he Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street . Norwich, Conn. OVERHAULING '\uto;xlobfles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. Blacksmithing in all its branches VULCANIZING Diamond Tires and Tubes. SILVY’S TIRE SHOP 80 FRANKLIN STREET OPEN EVENINGS. % On Diamonds, Jew- Watches and all” ‘Persvnal prop- erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- daemed pledgos for Meneich Copny you getting a ation lense? 1f K and needs re- fhe Norwich Welding Co., with | the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge | your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- augsd AND REPAIR WORK ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work, ‘Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREETi i Legal Lenses — Accessories FOB SALE—Twenty horses, all in good condition ; genera! purpose horses, work- ers, drivers; a horse 10 suit every man; prices low. ' Kennedy's Stables, Furnace St, Danielson. Tel. ep16d WANTED—Second hand furniture of all kinds. C. J. King, 48 Water St Phone 487-3. sepi5d i FOR SALE—Five grade Ayrshire cow: three new milch, two syringers, ages from 4 to 7 years; 37 Winle Leghorn pulle and one rooster. A. M. Chapman, S land, C Tel. 303-6 Willimantic Div WUN of our customers haz gold fish {® what has dandruf; he ast me what wuz 1 good for it, 'n’ I ol him that I couldn’t Weschuns about fish but 1 did o that Anndor Bachelor size at i0c Wuz a good cigar, also the Anndora special at ic wuz a good mild cigar. Fagan's Smoke Shop, 0pp, Woolworth's. sepiid Thames brick house and buildmg lots. tron same running Tiver. Thame! Thames river. !y adapted for manufs | ber, or any other business. the property—the Central Vermont rail- way having only a right of way turough $1,500 cash, balance on first mor and a long term second mortgage with monthly payments. coupe $1 Moxweii sedan $1,895 Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Conn. MUST BE SOLD The Martin F. Bent estate on West St, consisting of two-family 43, Chalmers Y sport Chalmers 7 pas tourix troit. “H . 21 Maple St. Danlelson, Conn. 40. may3d USED CARS ‘Lhe property consists of about 350 feei ge on West Thames St, part of| through to the” Thames Tel Mapy of the building lots on West St. are the most desirable in tne ity, having a fine view overlooking the rou) at 1 TO RENT—Furnished rooms: for i School" A VERY CHOICE MODERN For JOHN A. MORAN at my farm in Ledyard, Conn., on the Norwich and Westerly state road, six miles from Norwich, one-half mile from Ayer's Station, on the Nerwich and Westerly trolley line. 75 HEAD OF CATTLE . consisting of 2 of fancy Deven steers (3 and 4 years oid), 1 Ayrshire steers (coming 4 years { pair 5 year old Holstein bulls well broken), 3 pair 2 year old stein steers,' 10 bulls { “of Ayrshires and Holsteins), 1 marked yearling Holstein tered), 1 Holstein bull (6 months register 3 year old grade tiolstein, large number » 300d growthy yearling heifers, of horses (gentle and good weight 2800 Ibs.), 12 nice large sheep with a Dorset ram, 1 alzo light housek: Asply I3, St._Pnone 0% FOR RENT i | i | APARTMENT $45 per month Excellent Location Full Particulars Inquire of EAL ESTATE BROKER Franklin Square 1820 Overland Roadster. The lots on the river front are especial-| 1650 0 orland Touring. voung ram, 1 fat calf, 1 Chester sow with 3 3 weeks oid, § LEGAL NOTICES “hester White sows due to farrow ufacturing, 2oal, lum- 1920 Reo Touring. 1919 Oldsmobile Truck. 1918 Rec, 4-passonger Roadster. Buick, 3-4 Ton Truck. Stewart, 3-4 Ton Trick, Chandler, 4-passenger Roadster. 1916 Reo, 7-passenger Touring. Mode! 90, Overland, Winter Top. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. The Thames river water rights go with ame. Will be sold at a big sacrifice, Terms: ge, For full particulars, inquire of JONN A. BIOE. Reul Estate Broker, _Kranklin Square. ¥OR SALE—A high grade Jersey, fine family cow, calf by side. F. bins, Preston City. Tel. 154 FOR SALE-—200 cords of hard wood; will begin a new lut Sept. Ist.; sawed | stove lengths and delivered to all parts the city ; also 60 cords of vak slab and cords of Gry wood for Peter Nawrocki, Yan FOR SALE—Double cottage on Furngee ' St, Danielson. Apply o the Bodo Real Estate and Insurance Agency, 2 C; 8t, Danielson, Tel. 223 FARHS for sale. logue. son, Conn. a Rob- seplid Write for cata- Racine's l'arm Agency, Daniel- Jeléd FOR SALE AT BEST VIEW ON THE THAMES THE ATTRACTIVE RESIDENCE 2ROPERTY OF DR. J. C. TAYLO. Sonsisting of 10 reom house wit | modern improvements; a gara. -+ 2 cars, with chauffeur’s quari- _is, There are two acres of land, lienty of fruit, spacious lawn witn cdges and shrubbery. Located or /atee tront. PRICE $8,000. 4 JAMES L. CASE 276 40 Shetuckst § FOR SALE Two tenement house, 7 rooms each apartment, all modern improvements, near car line, in good location, only 8 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars see A. V. COVELLO 188 Cliff Street Tel. w3-3 HOUSES ¥OR SALE o 1 bhave two houses for sale, located un West Main St., Nos. 3UU-4Ul1; bLolh have modern improvements; one is a two-fam- ily house, the other i cottage of tive rooms; must be sold v setlle an estate. Apply to ELMER R. PIERSON, 3527 West Main St, P —— e == | $5,500 will buy pretty Bungalow of 6 rooms. There is a garage and good size lot. Property is located ust above Norwich Town. Addrese “iome, care Bulletin, or phone 876 iyled BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co., building| contractors, stonework, brickwork, con: | crete znd cement, plaster, and paint, and Michelin Tube,s Vulcanizing That Gives Satisfaction THOS. J. HEALY 372 MAIN STREET Marguerite Building 3 BOWI™ve ATLEYS United States Tires ———— anything extra. ‘15 Platf Ave. Tel N 478-5. Call between 5 and 6.50 a. m. an from 5.30 to 9 p. m. augid JANES FUMIGNARO, CONTRACTOR, Stone, Comcrete Work and Lxcavating Addreun: 128 Qukridge St City. Tel. 627-3. FACE BRICK for Fire Places’ WILLIAM C. YOUNG P————————— | Phone 212 ~ARTS OF THE CITY. PHONE 792 {astray near Canterbury Station since Sun- | | sociations, 1 Versailles Paper Mill. Shetucket Street ~ FOR SALE~— “iorss 3 modern home properties in Thamesville section. A delightful 6 years furnished house with large lot at ork single or double, | Waterford. A riverside property near New Lon- sepzd | rom savLk — suetans pony, pure don, with 3 houses and several hun- § plgoded, value $260, price $100. Address ired teet of shore frontage. Box 11, Hampton, Conn., or call 643-23 | An attractive residence on Grezne imantie. \zenue. ~Get further details from Archa W. Coit cphone 1334 43 Broa AUTOS TO , 293 West Main St_We anywhere. Phone $37-3. LOCAL and long distance auto truck- Luone . Stegel augdd ng! WOOD FOR SALE | JURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR| AL. HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT | .ND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL/! and ex- aug24d AMBERT Occum, teaming, and | trucking iyl Distance Movius and_EXpressing Tel. 1453, HARRY B. FORD 233 MAIN STREET $750 Buays a Pive-room Cottage all {urnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated ag it is in a quiet village not over o § minutes’ walk to troliley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. “hone 335, NCI2_MOVING. N & HARTLEY, hone 07, URE MOVING. D IRUCKING o very prompily aud ai ressvnable Drices. ARTHUR . LATHROP, Shetucket St Phina MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Send for Wilcox's Farm Bullstin Closed and Open Cars & (Chaice of 400} Day and Night Phone 1988 | e William A. Wilcox |JAMESETHIER CO., Props., FARM SPECIALIST | ——— : | If you want a comfortable 41 West Broad Street, Westerly, R. Rooms 1 and 2. Teleohone 2365 A 60 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cush—several hurdred cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain, | {car to ride n cail up JUOHN| M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., | Norwich. Dodge closed serv-| LORY. SMB TOMD) _jice car. Phone 1507. LOST—Hound 'dog, medium size, near: Iy all white. A A Tillinghast, Daniel- son, Conn. & sepldd | ARCHITECTS LOST—One black and two red calves | —————— CUDWORTH & 11uMPSON, ARCH TS, Thayer Buildin~ “arwich, Conn day. South Canter- | bury, sepl13d | LOST—Thursday _afternoon, an old. fashioned gold brooch, valued for its as- between 60 Main St and Franklin Square. Finder return to 60 | | e s e, Main St._and receive reward. seplld | yen mas-Cagai co. sore || DILDERBECK & LANGDON LOST—Betwj and West Sif€, a bunch of keys which | Sarah 1. Hadley, finder w:lu please ler:\‘e at ynuv.-uulu}n..‘ . INC. store and get rews seplld: | ¥OUND—For those surtering with hay || ARCHITECTS— fever, asthma, rose colds and all_nasal catarths, Breathe lzy, 258 a box. Works wonders, ~Guaranteed’ by Lee & Osgood | Ca, Engler's, Smith's Pharmacy and ail drdggis| ep2d LOST—About Aug. 7th, a black and white spotted hound dog. Iipder please return and get reward. Ernest Peltier, Tel. 1776 ENGINEERS 159 State Street Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reparts, Water Works and Sanitary Engineering. auglsd LOST—Saturday afternoon, between Norwich and New London, auto number 43291, Finder please leave at this office. | sep13d FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. (PROTECT YOUR FEET) A BARREL of our flour will make the ; most loave: laying mash and beef scraps Co. Tel. 326-5. sepld Suceessor to STETSON & YOUNG BOWLIaG AND BILLIARDS o AT THE there is no - Qfl'l‘ BOWLING ALLEYS, th - 'IC BUILDAN e s Bt Sl ARG CARPENTER and BUILDER e S5, Sig 0 08 otied 0 Wast Main 8t Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich, Cenn. Faons 1366-4 ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW T. E. BABCOCK * Attorney-at-Law WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there i8 no medi- > mfi aa ordis of No» to pub mon Council of the Qity of P) AT A Common Couneil of the City of Norwich, Conn., held Monday, $ept. 13, 1920, ti followg was proposed as an amendmei 10 the city ordinances ang the City Cier. ordered {o publish the same us by law provided : Be it mon Council of the City of Norwich: Section regulating traflic adopted by the Court o, Common Council at its meeting held Aus 16, 1920, as it appears on page 69 of tie Journal of the Court of Common Coun. Auy trafiic shall of Water and Commerce streets is hereby anfended to read as follows All p operate or drive Junction westerly side of Market street except in | 4 wesierly direction street except in an easterly direction. Sec. lating to streel traflic regulation adopted ug. he uncil amended to provide that %o yehicle ex- on or setting down passengers. ) allowed to remain stationary for a longer period than thirty minutes on the west- erly side of Wrankiln street from Bath t to Willow street. Sec. provisions of this ordinance shal ished by a fine not exceeding fifty doliars. Sec, dinances inconsistent herewlith are hercby repealed, Attest: City Clerk Cos wi The duly elected Delegates to the Re- publican Probate Convention for the Dis- irict of Norwich are hereby notified to meet at the Town Hall in the City ol Norwich, in said District, on_Thi ie 23d day of Septembes 1 o'clock p. m., for the pui in nominati Probate for animal on Water street from its 16, Norw B chickens, 1 pair Taney wid N , 1 pair fancy mated), 5 Toulouse % \untber of guinea One 6 ho line engine Thodnted awith - saw -1 \eariy new § horsepower line engine (mounted), 1 Biirzasd an: eutter, 2 good ‘ombin ation timber gear vagon. 1 light team wagen, le harnesses, several teh coliars, 1 sled, 2 ines, 1 horse rake, 3 Syracuse plow, 1 cultivator, 1 :arn planter, '1_foiding ey hine, 1 set heavy timber ‘ope, 1 Stewart clipping -attle dehomer. 1 hog . mew ools (picks, tongs an nv.l). " Sovaral nandred grain baws -ar. several hundred graj t saw, 1 platform scale, 1 paiv lances, 1 emery stome, amd all tools too numerous to As this is my fifth annual ish to say to the nublic in_cont his bill, everything will be rvertised for the high dollar, eserve or_ restriction. Terms of sale will be cash. If stormy. il occur the next fair week dsy. saterer will attend. Address: ROBATE CONVENTION NORWICH DISTRICT ursday, ) A. P, 1920, al rpose of placing ‘a candidate for Judge o. id Distriet. B JUSTIN HOLDEN, Chairman Probate Conyention. AU T OF ordained by the Gourt of Com L. Sectiom 2 of an ordinanc. , 1920, piescribing the direction along certain portions - persons are herel iy fortyiden to véhicle, Norse o OSCAR H. MAIN, Norwich, Conm. with Commerce street 1o the r_on Commerce Seetion 2 of the ordinance re- 65—HEAD OF CATTLE—85 AT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, at 1 o'clock, standard tme (weather permitting; if stormy, at the North Stoningten Fair Gi few minutes' walk from Westerly Norwich traliey). 45 head from I W. Foote Plains, calulllfln{lof 23 2 and heifers, mostly Holstein, {calve from Oet. 1st to Jan. due to calve this fall, now, others coming right l_.w“ o ‘vl 3 yearling buls, 4 3 months old. 10 head from ,:[.;h . Stonington, l’fl'-us of good pe and quall ol&l." some due to cal 1920, a8 it appears on page 671 Journal ‘of the Gourt of Common for Aug. 3, 1920, is hereby le Josding o unlouding, o taking | Whoever vielates any of the be pun- 7 4. ANl ordinances or parts of or- W. R. FRISBIE, nd Clerk of the Court of mmon Councll of the City of Nor- Service ™ 1 i Secti 233 of routes while operated as such along the streets. avenue: city are hereby fixed as follows, to wit: (@) avenues and squares in said city hereby specifically designated and fixed s traflic routes for all public service mo- tor vehicles while operated as such except the fol Main _street from ‘Water side of ity junction with Main street 1o the line | of the Broadway from its junction with Mair street Bath sf Market et Water Franklin erly si lin_square, Ferry strest and Hose place lic_service motor vehicle as such aleng {any other street. avenue, | Square other than those designated in this ordina Sec. [evisions of this ordinance shal ished b; for ea Sec. dinances inconsistent herewith are | peated. Attest: City Clerk and Clerk of the Court of Common Council of the City of Nor- wich. Norwich, Conn., Sept. 14, 1920, Court wieh, Champlin I bread. Our scrateh feed, ! District, deceased, in the %ana e will mane | uated i the Town of Nerwich and be your hens lay. Try it. Greeneville Grain | fully described in the apnlication to el on file AT A MEETI Comman "Conue Conn., following was propesed as an amendment to the city ordinances to be known as “An nce fixing_ traffic routes for Pul FOR SALE: By order’of the Honorable District NG OF THE COURT OF of the City of Norwi I Various stages of ik, the kink Monday, Sept. 13, 1920, the are seldom offered at of not being able to secure Mr. Avery has decided to reduce his and consigns them for this sale. He wil’ personally represent them. two ton, § springers, fhar wiil catve In the mext 2 year old Holstein heifers [ Motor Vehicles within the City wich” and tue City Clerk ordered ish the same as by law provided. L ordained by the Co on 1. 1In accordance with Chap the Public Acts of 1919 trafic for publie service motor vehicles 5, squares and hi of said All the public streets, highw: lowing, o wi fresh ones. All strietly for the and every one will change Don't forget the place and time. Colae Auctioneer. i 8. ANTHONY, Salesman. E this fall. The above lot mostly all calves and will caive ! We will assure the public positively have all we advertise is taken Teserve. Your price is ours. d stay late Terms cash. Aty A Y KINGELEY, its junction with L ClGARS, street to the line of the westerly Park street; Shetucket street from northerly side of Water street: TOBACCO| At Wholesale | John R. Bowman || 116-118 West Main St, Established for Half a Century CIGARS ‘Whitestone Cigar sare §70 per d. ¥. CONANT, 11 Feanklia 86 to the line of the southerly side o treet ; Bath street its whole length t street from its junction with Maly to the line of the mortherly side of street; Franklin street from uare 10 the line of the south- de of Willow street: all of Frank No person shall operate & pul- highway or | hars | nce as traffic routes. 3. “Whoever violates -nr' W2 the & fine not exceeding fifty offense. All ordinances and parts of or- e- 4. L W. R. FRISBIE. NOTICE of Probate for the 1 will sell the interest of ook, late of Norwich, of Nor- in said Court. For more description, see said application. CIVIL AND CRININAL Removed to 44 Shetucket St.| gsied: e Fostotsics sep20d GARDINER GREENE, Executor. DETECTIVES