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& Cilletin Want Advertisemeat Will Get: I ‘A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It fiA Bulletin Want WANTED—Male WANTED—Female A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale A Balletin To Let er and two men to ; also one tie cutter. oct16STuTh " WANTED—Men who can sell. Here is an opportunily to make big money. Ap- ply Box 94, care Gulletin, oct19d A man to take care of fur- voris around hotel. -4 Willimantic Div. pace and do Windham Inn. oct19d “Bricnt ‘wanted to learn honest boy the drug business; reasonable hours and | Q. salary. Address Box WANTE L Lmh. 195, oct18d $11.25 for nine hours. St Dormitory, Willi- mantic, Tel. :wfi ¥ Willimantic Div. seplsd WANTED Meat Cutter Steady Employmenu Ring’s Market WANTED The names of boys who are willing io get ap in the morn- | ing and earn some money carrying papers. there are good rontes. your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND rOUNU LosT Monday, a blac white and s collar FUNERAL DiRECTORS mv_(mm CUMMING% RING Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant =#t 2ervice Day or Niaht §i| HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL wIiRECTORS Norwich and Jewett Cxty The Hemv Aien & San Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Frequently | Get |- GIRL over 16 years old wanted, with neat appearance, at Bell's Ice Cream Parlor. Good pay, steady work. Apply in person. oct21ld WANTED—Woman or girl for house- work, day or week, family of two, all modern convenjences, good Pay fares. Betweea Rose Hill W - son’s Mill Station, Welbeny Trolley. F. Cooley. octl9d WANTED—Young lady to keep books. letter, giving experience, to P. Norwich, Con: octl _ WANTED—A chambermaid, Inquire tor the Househeeper, Wabregsh HomL octlsd ~ WANTED—Housekeeper, family of une‘ ‘Write Box 81, care Bulletin. oct! WANTED—Housekeeper for a (amny of not more than three grown people; good nome, and no objection to woman Ath small child. 'Write Box 114, Daniel- sen, Conn. ‘oct14d WANTED—A glrl for general house- Apply H. vxgn‘;::tt 3 gu DENTI STS '| DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p. Wed. and Sat. Eveninss 1 s itoom 3¢5 Thayes Building 299 Residence tel, 12: TEACHERS wanted for mllegefl, high, graded and ungraded schools; sal- Sries. . Write “The . Hartiord Teachers’ Agency, ast Hartford, Conn. octsd WANTED—Shoes repaired with _the best leather; reasonable prices. E. Buo- $ West Main St augSThSTu A smail parlor stove in good condluon Write Stove, cure of Bulletin. oct20d FARM wanted ; over 100 acres, plowed land, with silo must be good hay farm; with or_without stock. J. J. \)Brlen. Jewett City. octi9d WANTED—Antique desk. Phone 110-14 Norwich atter 7 p. m. octl9d WANTED—Your farm or_ business, when for sale, we sell quick. See Nathan Welsler, 9 School St, Danielson. octl¥d WANTED—lousehold goods - of -all .inds. King, 45 Water St. Phone 487-3. octisd bR D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offiee Hours: Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 Surgeon 67Grory Buiiding BUILDING HOUSI PAINTER, paperhanger, goii- eral jobbing; x.;nmaxc& glven, anywiere Phone 1353°2. Kudlick, 263 Central Ave. octl4d A, Sy Sy L. BECKENSTEIN, contracting, paint- paperhanging and plastering. Address )" Spalding St., Norwich, 97 Bentley Ave., n_Leac octéd " PEREONE & Christiun Co., building Araciors, Slonework, brickwork, con- crele and cement. blasier, and paint, and anything extra. 15 Platt Ave. ‘Tel. Ni 419 Cail between § a0d 6.50 a. m, anl Lom 5.3V 1o 9 p. m. augdd A5 FUHIGNARO, 'RACTOR, (one, Concrete Weork asd Excavating. Addresa: iiv Gunridge St, City. Tel. €27-5, for Fire Places The Peck-McWiihams Company WXLL[AM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Dest wors anc inster.is at right prices vy skillea labor. Telephone " West iMain St 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—S8|: THE teccher ced to the scolars @ pitcher of the Plymouth Rock.” \\\m of the scolars sez ““Whiteh, a hen or a rooster?’ lvry scolar latted at him. We hev a nice Porto Kico cigar dun up in paper bundles, no boxes, no bands, it's all m the cigar, bc each, 25 in a bundle $1.15 ; Schoil's proadieal Wrapper cigar 8¢, two ; Anndora mild cigar ‘c, three for box, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, in {he busy block Opp. WOOIWOTN'S o atid 1uc store. oct15d mm, good place for early veg- etables, poultry or fruit; some stock, some crops, ‘wagons, harnesses, everything to g0 ahead with; plenty of firewood_for home ‘use; v:m.nenwntly located to Nor- e bought for less tban cost to Datia the bundmg No agents. Write Box 125, Bulletin Office. 14ThTu . Charles Tel, 1837, fi ALE—Coal an ood d, rear 79 shetucket St. \_oct20d TFOR SALE_One 9x12_Axminster rug. nearly new. 28 Summer St.___ oct20d _ ¥OR SALF—Berkshire plxl Weigh 45 Ibs., $3 each; 4 year old registere Ayrshire ~ bull, $100." James Turnbull, quwzsauz Hill, Norwich Town Conn. oct! FOR SALE — Glenwood combination coal and gas range; party leaving Ty must be. sold before Natus evenings, 17 Asylum St. oeul)d e used upright piane, FOR SAL Call 16 Church, belzvg:lul good condition. b' and ¥ p. m. “FOR SALE—Two heaters and ml stove. 1“ Palmer St. FOR SALE—Two heifers 2 years old, coming in soon, grade Jersey. P. Marlm. &cotland, Conn. t19d FOR SALE — Handsome thoro\lshbred Airedale terrier, one year old, gentle, nice manners, _housebroken, $20. Fleming, Route sld Norwich,, Telephone connection. WANTED—Second hand and _antiqn furni A. Bruckner. Tel. 717-3. r:.mmm St., ,\orwlcl\, Conn. Dclfld WANTED—Men or women prompt relief _and protect against hay fever, asthma, colds and ca- tarrh to try “Breathe Ezy” Zsc. Works wonders. _Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood. Engler’s, Smith’s Pharmaey and all arug- gists. octd WANTED—DMen and women who suffer with aciung, burning feet, corns and box of Snow Drop ks wonders. Guaranteed armacy, Ring & Sisk and y 5 56 to get w ca: Write or telepnone me if you waat to sell quick. I buy for cash to sell again on easy S. | terms. Horace Eaton, Willimantic, Conn. seplld | WANTED— ; iarmers, we have | got 101 buyers wanting farms this month; is your farm for sale? List your farm today. You may e the money for it to- morrow. Heiman's Farm gency, 33 Reynolds St. Danielsen, Conn. augéd AUCTIONEER Succeasor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Towe . LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING 'AMONEY On Diamonds, Jew- olry, Watches and all Persunal prop. erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sale LIBERAL LOAN Co. TO LOA Norwich, Conn themselves | - OR s.u.E—One Guernsey cow, two heifers 1 and 2 g’:;l’s old, one cheap driv- A ing horse. , Hanover, Conn. Tel. 710-3. octl9d FOE SALE—Two habbit hounds“2 1- and § 1-2 years old, §25 each, or the pair for $45. Address §. C. Burlingame, Box 205, Sterling, Conn. oct19d FOR SALE—15 R. I pullets, some lay- ing, bay draft colt 3 1-2 years, 6 ducks. Henry Pierce, Massapeag, Conn. _ oct19d FOR SALE—Bird dog, setter, well broken. Phone 185 __octisd FOR SALE—No. 1 potatoes, five to ten bushel lots, delivered m Norwich. Phone 1851-12. oct19d FOR SALE—Pharmacy, up to date in every way, one of the best lecations in Danielson, right on Main St; if you are looking for a good drug store, call and see me; stock and fixtures, valued at $12,000, will be sold at a sacrifice price; will consider terms. I. L Racine, Daniel. son, Conn. FPhone 188, oct16d FOR SALE—One I honograph with 175 records; one Edison phonograph, diamond disk, With 50 records. ¥ March, 10 Broadway. oct16d FOR Ash St 2 ALE—Seven-room cottage on Willimantic. Bodo Real kstate L '] eif Inquire of s. u s;oum., Tawkins }:a,rm. Jewett City. DON'T PAY those high prices for your new fall millinery. We sell up to date Hats, trimmed and untrimmed for hdia and children from 97c to $4.97. Wby fancy prices in fancy stores. The u- nik Co 5ellDfor less. Norwich, Willi- tf ocld. Prices Jower than Sell for less. 3 good towns, Norwich, L(Dclld FOR SALE—200 loads of hard w ‘wood , will begin a new lot Sept. 1st; sawed ' Stove lengths and delivered o all parts of the city ; also 60 loads of oak slab and i loads of Gry wood for airtight stoves, Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704. septld ! FARMS for sale. W A The stnn\ Co., good stores in 3 Willimantic and Danielson. ever. Write for_cat: tance Moviug al ain, 10 1508 TEANLNG anu moving; long distance speciaity. John H. Ferd Puono 1 C. B, BHROMLEY & SON, ! 3nstucker St Fhone 335 i LONG DISTANCE MOVING. T BROWN & HARTLEY, shetucke: St Phone §0%. AND FURNITURE MOV NG. TEAMING AND PRUCKING very promptly and at reasvnalle prices. ARTHUR 4. LATHROP, Phone 17 tone Shetucket St MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Closed and Open Cars Day and Night Phone 1988 JAMES-ETHIER CO., Props. FOR SALE—ierses ¥OR SALE—Big road horse, weighs about 1000; will sell ¢heap. Address | Horse, care’ Bulletin. octlsd ‘OR SALE—One pair gray horses velghiiig 2500 ; 3186 DAIF Of DIACKS Weighs inglire 167 West Main. octl4d TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. Established for Half a 1 i C1GARS stone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. 4. F. CONANT, il Franklin St. HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE Prop. First class Garige nected. Phone. Shetucket § "DEL-HOFF NG Iuropean Flan Hayes Bros., i eplione 1. 26-38 Brozdway 4 CUDWERT & v Thoyer Buildin- TS, srwieh, € —Four good horses, h ons. Troy Steam Laund ry, St. octi2d —Our_handsome team The Henry All & 282 Franklin FOR SAL] fATay horse \mcnu YOR SALE One gray horse, ¢ years oid, weight 1250, work single or doubis Tel. 1876-5. J. Siegel sepzd of Son Co. FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. FARMERS—It is just as important to e good seed now as in the spring of the year. Our seed rye, Limothy and red top are guaranteed. Call us before buying. Greeneville Grain Co. “Lel. 326-5. oct5d ATTENTIO PIANC TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Pnon- 833-2 22 Clairemont Ave GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prospect St. Phone 51l S — DETECTIVEI " CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES inves- tigated. Write Postoffice Box 472, Nore wich. Cona. octlld —_— —e THERE 18 no advertisinz medium in Camnectigut equal to The Bulle- resulis. BOWT*~n~ trrEYS BOWALNG AND BILLIARDS AY THER AETNa BOWLING ALLRYS, if you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- ice car. Phone 1507. MUSIC ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lena. w CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist, Foot Specialist (FROTECT YOUR FEET) Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Suite 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St. Norwich., Conn. Fhnone 1366-4 BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 188 Broadway DANCING. N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' Hall, Norwich, Conn. Phone 1706, Pri- vate lessons daily. Evening classes Mon- days and Thursdays. 8 p. m. octld loguc. _Racine's Farm Agency, Danle AUTOS TO HIRE son, Conn. jeléd HIGH CLASS COATS in low priced FRANGLIN SQUARE Taxi, 209 Main|siores. The Pasnik Co., Sell for less. St. Phone 1994. G. X Brown. 8ep24d|good stores in 3 good towns, Norwich, ¥, 203 Vest Main St. We | Willimantic and Danielson. tfoctld. erylhing anywhere. Phons $57-5. FOR SALE distance- auto truck- $3,500 will buy two-tenement house, ing. Phone 1 augdd _|six rooms each flat, {r?nlabi.s 10&){1[5 = level, rich land, near car line, minutes’ GUS LAMBERT, k., No 341 Main St, | Ui o0 40 DA 4f [, 15 mnuies) long distance Inoving, trucking ‘““’_‘ &X- | particulars, see pressing, el. 387-5. _augliid By coxrrD (.LOH(.E LA)HI Tel. 683-3. 198 Clff St. 2 FOR SALE In Occum, Conn. A Six-Room Cottage neat appearance, together with about an acre of land located in neighborhood of Occum school. PRICE $2,500 Inquire of JAMES L. CASE el 876 40 Shetucket Street House of HOUSES ¥OE SALE I have two houses 1ur sale, located on West Main St. 2os. 400-401; both have modern improvements; one is'a two-fam- ily house, the other = cottage of five Toomps; must be sold (v Setlc an estate, Apply to ELMER R. PIEESON, iyled 327 West Main Bt WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOARD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 FOR SALE Pleasant 70 acre country home and farm, on main automobile highway, pleasant surroundings, 7 room cottage, 2 fine_ barns, outbuildings, 30 acres level fields, 30 pastures, 10 timber, fine stream on farm, only | cash. Tryoen’s Agency, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE A two tenement house with im- provements and in good condition, always well rented, and near the trolley line and Franklin Square. Owner leaving town. For Particulars FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bidg. Phone i i T A — — Norwich 1 FOREIGN AGENCY sells Forzign Money Orders and Steam- ship Tickels 1ui all0parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Real Estate and Fire Insurance. ‘M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Fraaklin St., Nerwich, Comm. Phone 784-5. mardd Franklin Square. PIANO $152.00 A FINE JEWETT PIANO THIS WEEK ONLY, $152.00 EASY TERMS IF DESIRED TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE $1.00 RECORDS, 69c THIS WEEK ONLY ALL NEW HITS TALKING MACHINE SHOP 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE (s e — T HERE'S A HOME WITH AN INCOME. Eight-room house, with all conven- iences, and three other buildings, two of them rented. Large lot with fruit and shade trees; 15 minutes’ walk to business section. All yours for $4,500. ARCEA W. COIT, HIGHEST GRADE PROPERTIES, Telephone 1334, 63 Broadway. © i s e MUST BE SOLD The Martin F. Bent estate on West Thames St, cobsisting of two-family brick house and building lofs. The property consists of about 350 fect trontage on West Thames St, part of same running through to the Thames river. Many of the building lots on West Thames St. are the most desirable in the city, having a fine view overlooking the Thames river. "The lots on the river front are especial- Iy ‘adapted for manufacturing, coal, 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 through same. Will be 50ld at o big sacrifice. Term $1,500 cash, balance on first mortgage, and a long term second mortgage with monthly payments. For full particulars, inquire of Steam heater and all improve- ments, small building may be JOHN ‘A. MORAN, “ used for garage; 5 minutes’ walk N FOR SALE MODERN SEVEN ROOM COTTAGE NO. 22 SUMMER STREET Real Estate Broker, to Franklin Square. A bargain Thos. H. Beckley Franklin Square. for quick buyer. 278 MAIN STREET Phones FOR SALE Two Family House, ® rooms in each tenement — has some hardwood floors, electric lights. Bargain for quick buyer. Price $3,700. Ad- d;:si Box No. 7, Bulletin or Phonec 141- _&, BUY THIS MODERN HOME WITH LARGE LEVEL LOT The house has T rooms, hardwood Hloors, electric lights, set tubs, mod- ernly equipped bath room and an oversize Page steam heater. The ot is 75 x 125 feet and additional adjoining land may be secured if lesired. Good ueighborhood, con- venient to trolley. The price is right, so “‘get busy” if interested. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Terephone 1 63 Broadway $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 § minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate, A §0 Acre Wood Lot for $600—part cash—several hurdred cords of wood &nd some timbes, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400} asuanstreeT | William AL Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 West Broad Strest, Westerly, R. I. Rooms 1 and 2. Telephene 2365 PLUMBING AND GASFITTIN ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUBSING, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washiagton Square. FHONK 551, The very best piumbing by expert workmen atl the fairest prices is guare tateed; also heating and gas fiting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, €7 West Main St. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET NURSEBY Flowers and Trees |— FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABORY Phone 986 TTHERE 1£ rusTn_g Thedium _in Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for Tesults. ¥OR SALE—1920 Liberty sedan, run very few miles, must be soid at once, as «wner is leaving town; no reasonable of- fer refused. FPhone 387. octléd FOR SALE—Maxwell coupe, A-1_con- dition. Phone 1184, oct1sd ES reduced $150 to $200 on all Maxwell and Chalmers cars Maxwell trucks. The 1921 models are out for - | mediate_delivery. H. E. An 21 Maple St. Danicison, R Y els; don't forget to take a look at the Road-stir_side ar, it h a dandy. Nor- wich Cycle Co., 9 sep7d “¥om Ar.r.—lszo 0vnrlnd. § passeen- ger, triplex spring, class mechanical and general conditlon, barnl.n for imme- diate Aa.le Tr]onl Agency, Willimantie, Cona. FOR SALE 1811 Cadillac automobile ; ean as a trailer or express. FRANK ST,\]\- LEY, North Stonington. oct2id Used Cars ALL PRICES REDUCED 1920 Overland Touring, Model 4 1920 Oldsmobile Truck, 5 cord tires 1919 Oldsmobile Truck 1919 Reo Speed Wagon 1918 Reo 6 cyl, 4 pass. Roadster 1917 Reo 4 cyl., 5 pass. Touring 1916 Reo 6 cyl, 7 pass., Touring 1915 4 cyl, 5 pass. Touring ESPECIALLY RECOMMENDED One 1917 and two 1915, 5 passenger Reo touring cars; rugged struction and economical tion. in con- in opera- TRUCKS Reo, Oldsmobile, Vim, Republic, Buick, | Ford, Kohler Stewart and Others. | THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 Shetucket Street Phene 212 AUTOMOEBILE ACCESSORIEB FORD OWNER—Are you m‘ I bright light With the regulation buse? ROt YOuF MARRELo 15 Wk And neets o ! charging. ‘The Norwich Welding Co., with | the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will m-hamI your magneto while you wait. 31 Chest- | nut St Phone 214. augsd | ELGlN SERVICE ! WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE | OF PARTS FOR ELGIN SIX CARS WHICH GUARANTEES THE CUS- TOMER COMPLETE SATISFACTION | |WHEN HE BUYS A CAR FROM i SR 'The T. J. Shahan Co. Salesrooms, 18 Bath Street —_— ——— —— IF THAT CAR OF YOURS|| IS NOT RUNNING A RIGHT — CALL UP 756 The Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. ~ OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF AL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphelstsring and Weod Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. lfifi TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET | INSURANCE EN WITHOUT COST 0 INSURE COEEECTLY. W. A. SOMERS, b4 LE. HOW AT As 248 Maia, I I J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Shea’s Hews Burean Magazine Specialist Union Squnn NOTICE Hupmobile Cars will not be reduced in price for the present. Any drop befors | Aprii 1, 1920 will be refunded to lltlnq purchasers. €. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. HUPMNOBILE AGENCY. USED CABS FOR SALR A Bulletin For Sale s 4 7o R e F . b ¥4 Advertizement Will Get It Adverisamen’ Will Sell It Advertisezmen: Will Sell 1|~ Advertisement Will Rent It Advertisement Will Sell it e - e —— e _ WANTE.D——Nt-aMnmu FOR SALE FOR SALE D FOR SALE—Automabiles TO RENT o ZUE e | e 5 = WML, ", - D “FOR SALE—Mahogany bedroom _set P ¥OR SALE — Two-ton International| TO RENT—Apartment of six rooms mgvars«um;x“bez‘& ’%‘%ai“’a&?y‘figi ‘Ad- |#nd parior stove, almost new. Apply 51 motor, {ruck, good condition. Call 563. |and buti. first fioor of Marion “m' e dress Box 50, care Bulletin. oets1d | Division St octzld FOR S ALE ! 21d quire Shea & Burke. ! FOR SALE— srsepower gasoline FOL SALE—1920 Harley-Dayvidson mo-| TO RENT — rurEl{ii« mrunu-u mfnicfiofifi’flfk,‘fiefi,fl”fl,fl“ ;‘fi“’;"fi,’;; jand kerosene engine, excelient condition. toreycie, 4 months old, piux 3350, Call | Congdon, 2 McKinley Ave. sepSTTUTHS truck. 'mephone 1926. A. shg’e; ct21d :Julius Mattern. ~7Tel. 1864-21. oct21ThSM 253 anklm St., upsuum oclzod .| ror Bl‘r—u Dot Sen =% on't give your used furniture away. , Griswe , n:a:_ o e ,‘f‘“ gt ;‘:}1}]‘;}1‘] i FOD VALE_Uné ot T bert fnrms e s e Baut said. gflfl:ilce;:‘!gni?fi'd X:I;;fi a'l:flymtm- ’ amyong | School St SR Y Y e have the the state of Connecticut, near Glasgo an Wanting & good = in this state. Higrest cash price right in further particulars, inquire of € a oomy car. Tel-1094-2 | TO RENT—Four-room tene i I‘m"g;n Ward. 30-32 Water -'Re“fitt City. Sterry Kinnie, erwolcch 1}{” For further pai betv:l:esn 5. 15 6.15 y m. for demonstration. | improvements, with garage if d‘::ml. .tlé Street. _Tel. 703-3. TaThioetid. | 1 B o Beafoloun octl MU Pleasant St Setsta ———— LE_One new milch Jersey N A N, E— boA mvdrisn a0l Taise teecs. Liberty | cow, one thoroughbred Holsetin buil, el on:"lmglAL mm; S;::el:: maz i r--’:ly?m lssllmt—'rene.um Inquire 146 HeA N SO R UL Tl ST sl i REAL ESTATE BROKER, $irs®, stake boay. Inquire Armory GaraEe: | v yip Ny T e eoised 154 Water St (near Suetucket St). LFox BdAlgf—Fum about 35 acres, new 319 Franklin St all RENT—Two furnished rooms, with sep2id louse an( modern CS( care Bu improvements. Write Box lletin. ooxlld . rent in Alling Frlnklsm SL Inquire of Allm‘ ubber (l. “For RENT—Storage roam furni- ture, near Chelsea Parade. A‘d.drre- Ig O. Box 214, Norwich, Conn. octy 70 “N'l—?flflnlb& Tooms. Tele- phone 274 ™ " iagiia’ STORAGE—Household goods stored or lon or short term; rnu‘-‘r-n- Innhl‘ Studie. 52 Broadway. at 106 !eboal‘SL ;:::.I“ "“ siso u'&‘ AUCTIONS, WITTER BROS. « Auctioneers Office and_Salesrooms, 42 Main St, Danielson, Conn. Public Auction SATURDAY, OCT. 23D, 1920, at 10 o'clock & m., standard time, [ will sell ‘at publie sale, without re- serve or restrictions, for the high doi- iar, all of the personal property be- logging to Charles Dansereau, at the farm, located about three miles south from ?I‘ml&l\lllm‘ly odn the road lead- ing to Moosup pond and M Conn., described as follows: o 12 — HEAD OF CATTLE — 13 of various Kinds, 5 good all around working and driving horses, 19 hens. 2 pigs, 11 wagons, light and heavy, § sets of light and heavy harness, an ssortment of smaller farming tools of svery description, between 15 and 20 cords of hard wood, one lot of pota- toes, about 15 tons of good horse and stock hay; also a large assortment of household ‘goods. The farm of 130 acres, well wooded, with plenty of timber thereon, wiil be vlaced on sale at 1.30 o'clock p. m. I want it strictly understood by the public that this is a bona-fide sale. Terms strictly cash. Caterer in at- tendance. If decidedly stormy, will be held on following Monda CHARLES E. AYER, Deputy Sheriff, Killingly, Conn. o0ct16STuTh JAMES H. HYDE . Auctioneer AUCTICN I will sell at public auction at the Brewster homestead, one and one-half miles south of Jewett City, on FRIDAY, OCT. 22D, 1920, at 12 o'clock, daylight saving time, thirty cattle others Chamy ead of cattle and three y fe: nd all bred u Four heavy milk- m;.’ cov 1st. sa sale will take placc next fair week da oct19d SIMON BREWSTER. LEGAL NOT!ICES. Assessors’ Notice All persons liable ot pay taxes in the Town of Norwich are hereby notified to return 1o the Assessors on or before the first day of November, 1920, a written or printed list, properly signed and sworn to, of all taXable property owned by taem on_the first day of October, 1920. Those failing to make a list will be charged a penalty of 10 per cent. addition- al, according to law. ‘Blgnks may be obtained at the Asses- sor& Office in City Hall, or will be sent by _mail upon application. Office hours: % a m. t0 5 p. m. Lists will be received beginning Friday, Oct. 1, 1920. Dated at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 25, 1920, F. H. WOODWORTH, A. L. HALE, M. J. CURRAN, 6ep25d Assessers. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of .;_\;orv’llzch. on the 20th day of October, A. . 1920. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Sara L. Huntington, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. The Executor exhibited his administra- tion account with said estate to the Court at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Executor is direc notice_thereof by publishing once in some newspaper having a_cireu- lation in said District, at least six days prior to the date of said hearing, and make return to the Cou: VELSON 5 AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DR}‘EC"FK oct2ld Clerk. OTICE TO CREDITORS. A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Monl\’ille. within and for the Diserict nl Monhllh on the 20th day of October, * Prcaento-DAN D. HOME. Judgs. Estate of Phoebe cox. late ef Montainie, o wasd District, decssed. Ordered, That the Administratrix eite the creditors of said deccased to bring in their claims against said estate within six months from tbis date, by posting a notica to that efect. together with a copy of this order, cn he Signpost nearsst to the place where said deceased last dweit, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper- having a_circulation in_said District, and make return to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. Tha above and foregoing is a true copy d. . SUSAN I'. HOME, Clerk. Attest: NOTICE.—Ail_wreditors of said de- ceased- are hereby notified to present their claims against said estate to the undersigned at Uncasville, €onn., within the time limited in the above and fore- going order. oct21d AT A COURT OF PROUATE NWELD at Canterbury, within and for the Distriet of Canterbury, on the 19th day of Oeto- ber, 1920. 2 Preseni—&. HALE RENNETT Judee. Estate of Simon Rosenzweig. jate of Canterbury, Conm, in said Dietrict, de- ceased. The Administratrix having made writ- ten application to said Court - ance with the statute, for an o; of the whole or part of the described therein, it is Ordered. That gaid apnlication be heard 2t the Probate Office in Canterbury on the 37th day of October, 1920, =t 2 n'clock tn the afternoon. and that notiee thereof Be !htn by wublishine a cany of this order Ir The Norwich Rulletin.. a newspaper having a circulation in %2id Distriet, and that return be made to this Court. Attest : e A HALE BENNETT, oct21d

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