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WANTED—Male b o T il R SALESMEN. WANTED—TLjve wire; N'l'ln K.+ eae hvins o Willimantie, owning @ small xim er Teliaplg. runabout vreferred, to sell & popular na- | dged tinally adverts through business channels; exelusive lers ritory, with salury honus, and - expenses will e given to tue man who oan quali- Write Box 342, Bulletin, VANTED-—TWo men for picker room. Glen Woolen Milis, Norwich Town. fy. ml 3od. T WANTED—Sheet metal halnerA. Aps Davis, between ply Jose. W. m., 47 blghlh St. A Bulelin Waat * Adverisereat Will Get It :\o 5, D..Yo Hxht hou.leluepl 'm‘ln fuiss Laine, Box oct.1d. brand of chocolate oetld. per month wi and ». sepxsod WANTED—AL Millwrights, steainfitters | — tinsmiths. electricians, of person _to TWANTED—A chanic in_small mill. erence. “flle Mechanie, Bullclm Office. sept27d. Employment Office, lh.unur(el Mfg. Co.; Bristol, Conn. septiod. Apply by letter New 1'!ept306 on @s_master me- Can give good ref- Waunxan Hotel. WAx'rrn—-urlckluurs. $11.25 for nine hours. State Normal Dormitory, Willi- | Tow:. sep:.20. wurEn_Colgrrfl l,. bowls T g - BE mn;.lcad Tel. 306-2 \Willimantic Div. | wante Rt tent and wine glasses. fl 50 cents to WANTE| WS \1\’!“D—A ‘woman as ¢ool eral housework. ' No laundry ply mornings at 71 Town €irl wishes | Duielnm A.ppl’ WANTED—Women ntundu for the epileptic and the feel No previous ex erhnee re.ul "‘fea%%"mmon Wit metc. Address G, —————— WANTED—First cook- m waits fesses af city Lunch. b 1; OBLId. to gats T Address Mansfield Buu ?tlllfla‘ School and Hospital, Mansfield Depot, Conn, WANTED A compstent maid for eral housework in family of two. wly at 55 Williams St, Phone 49. —— T WANTED_Woman ag checket - Apply r&wo nfl 5 Tk ‘xy. Norw.ca Wil do two Dy N, . care of Bul tu‘r‘ jrapes, 2 or 4 b eV r-ndmn_ Cnnmun of~ !own lmyfiu for ny it ynu ‘want qulck ruflll'll kinds‘ of €01 b NTED—G 'lld or cultivated. 250 gin ‘QL IBOSSJ ANTED—To board d\fld in lwd wnh :\md care. X M. uyt,llod. iletin. couple, 3 @ d or unfurni goed location, i A»— lw of WANTED—By yoi room apartment, furn! ed, .u improvements, P one 1 776. 6 Stenographer Young Man, 23, three years experience general work, wishes position. Re- ferences. Address Box 230, ! Bulletin. Phone 1640. eral housemaid. Mrs. Thomas M. Shielda. tisept29d. xfl 00 each. King, unt.ild. WANTED—M general housews capnbla‘ Box 31, Bulletin. Jddle aged woman for Must be strong and | Sale, Family of twe, ,!‘&0 washing, sept.29. WANTED—When y u[ , We have buyers for all business—country store: lunch ms, groeerlea, garaxes, e, Weisler's Farm ‘West _Bide Illk Mill i SR WANTED—Silk weavers and leamen, tfsep2 8\1 Agency, ‘Danieison, Conn., Tel. 3i. sep&z WANTED—S5 or 6 rooms, good location, office WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get ap in the morn- | Somers Block. On the Square ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently DENTISTS DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, | Offies Hours: 9—12, 1;30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone . with all improvements, Phone 222, Sept.28d. PEEFLE: We don't no nothin' 'bout fish ; don't send us no more kweshuns; we rec'd a letter today saym’ that thew gold fish had corns from buitin' the side of the akwarium; such phoolishness; —anyway, we got Melachrino cigarettes, 20 for 85c; lgyptian Prettiest cigarettes, 20 for 26¢; Manila_cigars, bc each; Anndora mil sigar, d0cteach, at Fagah's Smoke Snop, sep2 WANTED—Men and women who suffer Telephone 774 Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST with aching, burning feet, corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, 25c; works wonders. Guaranteed by Lngler‘g Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk and The Smith Pharmacy. sep2ld CHILDBEN taken for board; nurse's care, country home, healthy surround Address ~bulletin, 2§ Church St, Wil mantic. sepl3d 1 WILL BUY your farm for cash. there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE Telephone 430 Phone 288-2 CUMMINGS &RING Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of GCammerce Building Fumneral Director and Embalmer S DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental rgeon K7 Grory Building Norwich, Conn, Write or telephone me if you want to sell quick. 1-buy tor ¢ash to seil again on eas; terms. Horace S, lMaton, wnuman Conn. GOVERNMENT wants hundreds rail- way mail clerks; commence $185 manth. write for list positions. k'ran dnsti- tute, Dept. 31-G., Hochester, N. Y. auglod WANTED—Farms ; farmers, we have ot 1ul buyers wanting farms this month ; 18 your farm for sule? List your farm today,” You may see the money for it to- morrow. Heiman's Farm Agem:)', ls Reynolds St.. Danielson, Conn. WANTED—To buy second har” fure uiture. Get our prices befars vou sell. A«’ll;rl.\,knl.r 53 Franklin St. Phone i1:8. ST, TAFTVILLE WANTED — Amlau- nmmun. r- aprl4MWFawl rors. colored s Iver, Bister 3 DE! ARCHITECTS TIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Roem 107, Thayer Bulding hone 619 : Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 and 7 to 8 p. m. ARCH® Thayer Bulldinr CUDWORTH & YVHOMPSON, S, rwich, Conm L g""% On Diamonds, Jew- siry, Watches and all Persvnal prop- ‘erty at a low rate .of interest. Unre, deemed pledges for o2 | ohines, s Wam St,, Phone | 1" d | quart sale. LOA LIBERAL LOAN P co. & Frankun St Norwich, Conn AUCTIONEER Succeasor to W. B. WILCOX Lady Assistant INC. 159 State Street ARCHITECTS— ENGINEERS Phone 1118 New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and | \Samhry Engineering. e e ey BILDERBECK & LANGDON Phcn’ '405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING | ey AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSORIES ?oz n!.l-n fook otloe nfirt‘ H Ml’l)’filflfl! Lfid u)- 2 %‘e‘untm all & 'r'ay r a( wun- Tk S floor, Flmtm 1 ¥OB SALE—An Bstate Cabinet | ¢u O €] €. 181 mornings or evem&f‘" ki ooy 1 “TFOE SALE—10 on oylinder ma- Tecol machine. 'f‘ 500 cachit lALI—B‘l:t\Ire back bar fix- plaf e or either barber lhon‘o'i mdy k Front bu 28 uet LOW PRICES ARE HERE CK HOSE .... .. URsON BLACK HOBE 470 ;l.luu BLACK HOSE . 340 DIES’ su.; ou paid $3.00 ior \n ‘war timey, o price n eavy Swealers Tor nen (intan "ruhh?r y pe¥ fancy prices in ?l.:qy stores. The Pasnik. C Beona % "PRIVATE SALE—Dishes, carpets, par- lor stove, curtains, etc. Al household 00ds. 41 Grove Street, in the rear of 6 house. sept.30d TFOR SALE—) cows, all freshened in two montis, Jerseys and Ayrshires, | Iieasonable prices. . Lebovitz, Maples sept. IAPPY ADIES ’.:" Flace, Wauwecus Hill FOR SALE—Skim milk at 2§ cents per | n place; sc delivered. 1. Leuo-| vitz, ples Place, wauwecus Hill. sept. 3ud. EOR SALE—A skunk dog, fashiotied kind. price $16. krank rlack- er, Tel 441-1 __ sepL3ld "DON'T PAY those high prlees for your new rall milmery. We sell up 1o date Hats, trimmed and untrimmed Ior .iadies and children from 97c to $4.97. Why yay fancy prices in fancy stores. The Pas- nik Co., Sell for less. Norwich, Willi- mantic, and_Danielson. t "ocld. I!OB SAL kshire Liogs at Mans- flelé r'au, 1 boar, § suws, § shoats, 6 geven weel ald pigs. Stedman Siorrs and 1. S. Stearns, Mansfield. sept.30d FOR SALE—Some cows, incubator and brooder, will exchange for young stock or pouitry. Garvin, Scotland, Conn. sept. . " FOR SALE—Two family house, mod- | €rn _improvements. Barn, lot 100x4u0. | Price $3,000. ‘el Inquire 225 broad- £ W sept2id FOR SALE Five grads good milking goats; a bargain. Charies husian, Han- over, Conu. sepid TNEW_FALL HATS, prices lower than ever. The Pasnik Co., Seli for less. the old one P iy Horses, 1 16 10 00t trees, 500 sugar uunlu evaporator, etc.; i\0-room house, 6 other buildings ; nmr m; fm“i. X{lcludu everything at alf hs thia “and Tarm. with income over $18,000 last year, l\ew Tllustrated Catalog Farm Bargains, ‘into tillable pasture and woodland, Y AT e e T g r"'——'r-—_——_\——'\ OPPORTUNITY e ——— FOR SALE—Cheap. if Nen n once, flb&’\‘lfll rS\InlI-IY Cave, sept,3 92 Acres, $6,600, With 5 Cattle, Tocls md -flock hens, machinery, wa; cream separator, all tool 50 bu. potatoes, 50 bu. buck- tons straw, 10 tered pasture, 1,000 coi fl.. umb-r good market; r%s fruit fient barn, lot e mong Ire- balance easy \e 23, Strout’s Big 3 States. Just cut. CoDY free. Strout AK, 150 Nassau St, New Farm For Sale PRICE $3,500 Farm—40 acres land, well divided new 10 room house, also mew barn, one horse, two cows, several tons hay, and dome crops, located short distance from Franklin Square, near State, road and trolley line, im- me e possession given, owner leaving town, For particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE }! Central Bldg., Norwich. | To buy a new seven room cot- tage, with all modern improve- ments, No. 15 Russell Road. Reason for selling, owner's busi- ness calls him out of town. Rare chance to secure a nice home. Price and terms reasonable. In- quire of Thos. H. Beckley 278 Main Street Phones good stores w3 good towns, \orwn‘.h Wllllmantxc and Danielson. L0 WUN of our customers haz gold fish what has dandruf; he ast me 4vhat wuz Bood for it, ‘n’ 1 tol him that 1 couldn’t anser no kweschuns about nsh but 1 did no that Annder Bachelor size at 10c wuz a good cigar, also the Anndora special a e wuz a good mild cigar. Smioke Shiop, opp. Woolworth's. Fagan's | § delid FOR SALE-—200 cords of “hard wwd will begin a new lot Sept. ist.; sawed §I stove lengths and delivered to all parts fl the city; also 60 cords of oak slab and 2 cords *of dry.wood for airtight stoves, Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704, sepiu !03 SALE—Double cottage on Furnacé i, Danielson. Apply to the Lodo_ Estate and Insurance ALenc)’, 25 St., Danijelson. Tel. 2 ernly, equipped bath room and an §! overs adjoining BUY THIS MODERN HOME WITH LARGE LEVEL LOT | The house has 7 rooms, hardwood Hoors, electric lights, set tubs, mod- ! Page steam heate) The ot is. 75 x 125 feet and additional land may be secured if esired. Good nelghborhood, con- enlent trolley. The price is ht, so “get busy” if interested. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Proparties AUTO RADIATORS tested, repaired and rebuilt, $1 up. Douglass, thé Plumber, 70 Hamilton Ave., Norwich, Conn., Kasf Side. Tel. 1047-3., sep22d EOBD OWNER—Ate you Geitiag g bright light with the regulation lense? not, your magneto is weak and needs re- charging. The Norwich Welding Co., with the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge “rempt Service Day or Night zfx‘:"s’f“xgfig?mwzhxuas you wait. -’umc‘h;-t- T RS ETT. | INSURANGE B B T i T ; N RROS | mos ieiyimmorz cox ™ IIF THAT CAR OF YOURS HSJERIG% gr%gsb' LETEE IS NOT RUNNING Norwich and Jeweit City Lady Assistant. DAY OR NIGHT The Henry Allen & Sor Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 4102 Shea & Burke Funeral Directors real protection. Insurance Richards Building Secure ADEQUATE insurance through | this agancy and know that you hava Competent - service. ISAAC §. JONES nd Real Estate Agent. 91 Main Street IFEW ARTICLES OF HOUSEHOLD RIGHT — CALL UP 756 The Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street Norwich! Conn. OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF AL KINDS Automobiles, CIGARS, 479-5. TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Haif a 0 to 9 p. m. ¥UBIGNARO, Stone, Conerete Work Address: L1283 Oukridge St., City. 41 Main Street i . BUILDING | PEGRONE & Christian Co., building g GORLTapIaTey mLoaAWOrk: ST e crete and cement. blaster, and paint, and nny\hmg extra. 15 Platt Ave. Tel No. Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m.’'ant Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts augdd ONTRACTOR, | Mechanical Repairs; Peinting, Trim. d Excavating | ming, Upholstesing and Wood Work, Tel, 627-5. Blacksmithing n all its branches clars Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. Compan 4. F. CONANT, 11 Franklin St. v y FACE BRICK for Fire Places 5 The Beck-McWilliams NURSERY Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCG‘SIONE Orders Dclivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY FLOUR, GRAIN AND PB!D- — u--fi.l of our “our wilt Make the fl"""' Phone. _ gy B ] FE norm mm §m Teleph Ueef gcraps will make ey Gresmer ville Grain lz;.’" prices by skilled Telephone West Main St WILLIAM C. YOUNG ' Suecessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Mér. Lest work and materials at rignt Scott & Clark Corp. [507 TO 815 NORTH MAIN STREET HOUSES FOR SALE 1 have two houses LOr s, iocated on West Main St, Mos. 400-401; both MVQ modern improvements; one is & two-fam- ily house, the other.i cottage of five rooms; must be sold lv settle an estate. Apply to ELMER R. PIERSON, West Main St. ivised CHIROFODIST 3 A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist| (PROTECT YOUR FEET) Cummings’ Spring Arch Support Suite 7-8 Alice Buiiding, 321 St Pol i.ll-B—-l”o. touring st oifer ¥ou \ALK—1915 Ford tourmig car with . 0p, (ngine st overnauled and is in xspleuuul CTJLE, Jour Z00U 1ies and two spures, birumbirg carouretcr, adjustable winashicld, spoedoeter, ok Switch, snock apsoru¢'s and other Provements. avenue. Phone ai! S | FOR SALE—1920 five passenger uhh Pracucalty -~ mew. Price jasav. D Al’lcnlem.ler(. 152 Mam St i 1245-3 _septiyd, ¥OR SALE—New Gasex just delivered, at red wick sale. ALE—1917 side car, A-1 condition. m- Aatowd a. Bart, 14 aur.l \ hxlfu snoe. Price reasonable lo\ nln. b Culver, Glaggo. Yok SALE—Overiand louring, 150 :‘aw tres and tubes on rear wheel Tel. 340. FOR SALE—1920 Ford sedan, condition, speedometer, seat covers eit City. Tel. 4s. THE 1921 Harley-Davidson h come in and let us demonstrate it to you; see all the improvements over other mod- on’t forget 1o take u look at the Nor- Houd-stir side car, it is a dandy. chh yele Co., § Main St __Sepid “FOR SALE—1920 C Ovnrlllld G passeen- {ger, triplex spring, first class mechanical conaition, barn.ln for imme- and general diate. sale. Conn. Tel. T ¥OR 'su.&—un fiva-pass. Bulck 1rynn- ‘Agency, Willimanue, lold Ch-vlro L tour- at low prices. St, Dapiel- sén, _ Conn. L 4 aprsd FOR SALE—Maxwell ana cars; more car for the mo miles to the-gallon; touring and roadster § coupe Shiimers 5. *bas. touring and roadste $1,945, Chalmers sport model $2.14i Chalmers 7 pas. touring 32,09 mers 4 pas. ewupe $2,640, Chaimery § ell 1% to 2 ton all £ o. b, De- iroit, , .\ndersun. 21 Maple St. Uanielson, Conn., Tel 340. ~ m=y3d FOR SALE 1920 Liberty Sedan Almost New Telephone 887 FOR SALE and otber extrds. Inquire ¥. H, Guben. .\qw~ Six in A-1 condition. Call Tel 628-12. sepdd cars, Chalmers Must be sold at once. |- Ann-non. 21 Maple St., Danielson, l;L eplid RENT--After £ ilf -lub:n - either shop r‘ 'ol un‘—hwn room hfllln. 110 North Ilh m ke FOR RENT—F! urnished Boswell Ave, 3 min, walk from & udl-r _sep22a ro';xir:m;-m no- phone 274, STORAGE—Household iy X decsd yuuuogtndh. 32 !‘:ufll\_‘ rovins For Vpht Beraen P at 166 Scheol St Phone FOR RENT A VERY CHOICE MODERN APARTMENT $45 per month Excellent Location For Full Particulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER Franklin Square 3 t i $ : 3 H : : : 3 : : 3 H 3 i : : ¥OR SALE—Our team of horses. The Henry Allen & Som Co. uucud TFOR SALE—A work Jorse, seven yeure oluj w;;lxmhl.soo For imiformatien inquire J: unchette, Wu Ave, TJaitville, Conn. Pm. s sej YOR horse, § Phone 1 T FOR SALE—One ‘rl) “horse, & years * T > Toa e ;918 / CHANDLER, ' 4-PASSENGER old, weight 1250, work single or double. 3 (oFARMS for sale. Write mu c.xLa‘ phons /ROADSTER, IN EXCELLENT ME-|Tel 1876-5. J. Slegel. o4 - ogie. Racine's Farm Agency, Dani > 3 suh, Cont. Bl i CHANICAL CONDITION — 5 CORD) ; HIGH CLASS COATS_ in low priced TIRES. LOST AND: FOUND : stores. The Pasnik Co., Sell for less. 3 C CALL 212 7oA s A good uwu: m%‘m‘fx m‘imsm\omxch ows FOR SALE —_—— LOST—Monday, Sept. 27th, & pair u': Willimantic and Danielson. . ' tfoctid. LARGE ASSORTMENT FRESH ( gold bowed eve glasses. Findcr leave at § ulletin Office an el rewal s FOR SALE = [BhEESsreems ="% F OR SALE J H. HYDE ~ POUND—For those nam with hay i North Franklin, Conn. 1918 DODGE EOADSTEE fever, h.-:nl.i:mn hrusl: cnld!.l' ;n“g:::‘i Two 6 room Flats, with gas, near P'rospect Tel. 3V, Lebanon g b catarri ceatha losy, 2 box. Street. Lot 100x125. For full particulars bR ot o [:.:"dl‘;':mr"':‘?:lm Phasscy and e b see call 212 druggists, sepld A. V. COVELLO __|avemons 108 CUfT Street Tel. 6833 F OR S ALE BOWLIwS ARTRED i FOR SALE AUCTION BUWLIAG AND BILLIARDS : - Will be sold at puokie sale T TR : BABY CARRIAGE, PIANO AND A FURNITURE. APPLY 1 SACHEM TERRACE C both modern and antiyu e & 8V pictures, about 3v ol frames, 200 ol "GOOD 176 AORE PARM, books, assortment ot carpets and rugs, a pleaxam neignborhood, pleasing surround- ;skhss mail and telephone service, neat markets and K&, mile village, 7-room cottage, newly painted and decorated, large barn and outbuildings, 60 acres fer- lHe fields, large pastures, valuable wood- fine apple orchard, gaod waler. Ty te $3, 040, onl}' $700 cash. Particulars. Lists. co 3 WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY. B. FORD PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET fe W [me real estate of the lute varety, dozen old chests and trunks, fashioned baskets, 3 chamber seis, lot of <amfortables, lot of oid mirrors, makox- any frames, lot of glassware, lot of chinaware, 3 lamps, wash stands, towel racks, commodes, tolding hat rack, and lawn tools, kitchen uteusils in great variety, cane -seat rocker, book - case, hanging shelves, wardrobe, I bureaus, FRIDAY, OCY. 17T, 1920, commencing at 11 a. m, (daylght saving time)," IS, Houmson, located on_east LTown v reet, Harriett y side o rwich green: 1 Lo household ~ furnitur a dozen aid- man- 1 clock, 2 sets chessmen, lot of garden quilting frame, mahogany uch, '§ cane seat chairs, kitchen chajrs, stool, oL, 1 wrm chair, folding chairs, lot of tables, hassock, 3 bedsteads, springs, matiress, ather bed, Proceeds of the sale given to United orkers, according to the will. MRS. MARY C. NOBLE, .-\dm‘(_ JAMES H. HYDE, Auction 1f very stormy, sale first fair week day. 3. FOR SALE A very choics seven-roam coftage with three acres of land, desirably located within three miles of Franklin square, on state road. - A rare chance to buy a new house at a bargain price. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAXN, RBREAL EgTATB BROKEF, FRANKLIN SQUARE. T FOR SALE $7,000 will buy 14 room house, fully furnished, near Franklin Square. Must be sold at onca, Leaving town. . Address, Owner, or tele-: phone 876. / ~ Cows For Sale CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED b3t no; 20 ab i ¢ dri 2 i3 co! 1 -3 82 at my fnrm, located in Town of Ledyard, about sisting of 80 acres of land, into tillable, pasture and woodland, ab 1,500 cords of wood besides the umbe irees, buildings consist of house, 3 barns, 2 hen houses and hog houses, all in good- condi- tion ; | steins, % pigs, 150 hens and chickens, plows, cul- tivators, harrows, 1 new Iron Age planter, ber wagon, 2 eXpress w: ples, 50 bushéls potatoes, 2 -tons oat hay, 4 tons oats‘to thresh, rye and rye straw, articles. C. WITTER «svvvvvsqnes.. Auctioneer AUCTION I will sell at pu\‘lie auction on WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1920, at 10 o'clock, standard’ time, 1-2 mies from trolley, either allvilie or Mathewson’'s Mills, one mile rtheast of Ledyard Center, farm, con- well- divided 0 apple, pear and plum trees, 100 peach 1 acre of Cuthbert raspberries, bout half aere of . strawberry vines; 1 horse, sound, goed worker. and iver; 3 Cows, coming in in April; 3 year'old helfers—1 Avrahie and 2 Hol, 1 Guernsey-bull, 1 Ayrshire bull, rn sheller, potato sprayer, cidér press, new 36-ft. extension ladder, 1 gaod lum- jons, 2 huSSXe!. tons of hay, 30 bushels hand-picked ap- shocks_of corn, and numerons _other Sale.rain or shine. JOHN PLOPA, Norwich, R, D. 6. NEW MILCH -AND NEARBY */ SPRINGERS. FRED N. HOXIE i t-lnhonu 62 a L IANON, $0NN. HEDGE AVENUE Two-family houu, mnd'rn et B L o B ntly pai and shin; rice $5/000. x . ,PLAIN HILL ROAD bungalow ideally situated; ha: “Norwich, Conn.. Fione 1365-4 Phone 986 HOTELS irst class Lur scratch feed, ICAN ~ HOU| D. o Fest tasy Garie Rt n‘lgfl M 1221 aom{'m’nmn BOOKBINDER JQSEPH BWFORD - Blank Books: Made and Ruled to Order nolui fll-n s a garage for on 2" ‘ou 10_tont coal min cellar. Price $5,500. E “THAMESVILLE * ners take:. MuBIe FARRELL, teacher of Main St " Only begin- GEORGE_F. ano, 499 North 3, sept.29d HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING RNEST l-‘ BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place 1918 DODGE TOURING CAR, 1916 HOPMOBILE TOURING CAR, 1916 SAXON TOURING CAK, 1918 OVERLAND COUPE, 1920 HUPMOBILE COUPE. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. HUPMOBILE AGENCY. AETNs nnhu.lu ALLEYS, MAJESTIC BUILDING. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE USED CARS 1920 Overland Roadster. 1920 Overland Touring. 1920 Reo Touring. 1919 Oldsmobile Truck. 1918 Reo, 4-passenger Roadster. Buick, 3-4 Ton Truck. Stewart, 3-4 Ton Truck. Chandler, 4-passenger Roadster. 1916 Reo, 7-passenger Touring. Model 90, Overland, Winter Top. The Frisbie-McCormick Co. Phone 212 AUTOS TO HIRE FRANKLIN SQ St. Phone 1994 7»'._1{.10@1‘ cking and ex- aug24d T GEORGE LAMB coum long distabce moving and trucking. €17-12. yle uce Moviay d Expressi mmerman, 44 UOBV\\AI Ave. ‘Lel. 1458, Shetucket Street RE Taxi, 209 Main B T Occum, teaming, —OF— 'Registrars of Voters! The Registrars of Voters of the Town | of Norwich will meet in the -v-d voting districts in said town en Monday, 4 1920 Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1920= from 9 o'clock a. m., until 6§ o'cleck fi; ing districts who will be entitied te vote therein at an electors’ meeting te be held on Tuesday following the first» Monday of November, 1820, and for re- ¢ p ceiving applications from these “To: Be Made” in said district, to wit: In the First Voting District—at the Selectman’s Office, City Hall In the Second Voting Distriet—ats the store of William D. Ricker, 376 West Main street, West Side. In the Third Voting District—at IfiI! store of Willlam H. Bowen, Greene-; ville. SR In the Fourth Voting District—at the store of Patrick T. Connell, Ner- truckin speciaity. 233 Main St Puon C. B. BHOALEY & 30; ahetueker St Bhene 355, LONG DISTANCE MOVING PROWN & nnn'ru.\'. suetucket st. Phone 661, PIANG AND FUANITORE MOVING. TEAXING AND FRUCKING done very promptly and at ressvnadle prices, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Shetucket St Phone 175. MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Clozed and Open Cars Day and Night Phone 1988 Jehn H. Ford 2. mov2Td JAMFS-ETHIER /CO., Props. m‘w i TEAMING and movmg; ieng distance seand ey wich Town. In the Fifth Voting District—at the Ponemah Jarge Hall, Taftville. In the Sixth Voting District—at Byji- = lnnh lall, Hamilton avenue, East N.r- i wich, Dated at Norwich, Conn, this ”Ilt day of September, 1920. /TYLER D. GUY, CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters Assessors’ Notice All persons liable ot pay taxes in the Town of Norwieh are hercby notified o} otura lo the Asscssors wa or befers first day of November, 1820, a wriiten .rg printed list, properly and f all taxaole e AT LEE LTS B it of Those hn‘l:: 1o make & un-ra-:.-unt:-'i mlhA-r al,_aceo OfluhCU)

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