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A Bolletin To Let A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get it NORWICH BULLET THURSDAY, UCTUBER, 28, iszu A Bulletin For Sale WANTEDR—Female WANTED—A woman for housework in a family of twe. A.-i;rl‘: Mrs. Edward Johnson, 421 Wi 3|8t afs No ternoons or evenings. or ‘N’L‘n," WANTED—Housekeeper for a family ouot more t‘liu.n u‘?j‘mfi“ people ; , and no ol Woman With smail ebiid. “Write Bog 11 iel son, Conn. i Tw!ufl WANTED The Connecticut Agricultural College has a position open for & young woman stenographer hav knowledge of book- keeping. High school graduate with business college training and some office experience preferred. Make application by pyn-written letter addressed to R. L LONGLEY, Storrs, Conn. oot26d hire agents; big pay; ; free outfit’ Emmons N k. oct23d —A teamster and two men to and timber ; also one tie cutter. o:llGSTuThv; ANTED-—-Man or boy for farm work. Mystic Div. oct27d WANTEDSalesman _and _ collector. Sioger Sewing Machine Co., 48 Main St. oct27d WANTED A coat maker, at Broadway: steady work; good pay. wetd’s DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.—1.30 to 5 p, m. Wed. and_Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 305 Thaye: Building Jel. 299 Residence te], 1. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 20 T WANTED_Situation as private chauf- feur by colorea man, age 25, competent rpfarances, two years' expericnce ws me: Chanie. Addrese J. Shankel, S re e "oct26d BRIGHT honest boy wanted to learn drug business ; reasonable hours and Address_Box 49! oct1sd ayers; $11.2 for nine Dormitory, Willi- 6-2 Willimantic Div. WANTED Young Man to learn Dry Goods Busi- mess, although one with some experi- ance preferred. THE 8. A. GOLDSMITH COMPANY A Now Lnnde’n. Conn. WANTED—Miscellaneous A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin To Let _ Advertisement Will Rent it A Balletin FOR SALE—Automobiles JO RENT. ‘% LEGAL NOTIGES. TED—To hire a six or seven room trdey o ‘Write Box %M, tay or_apartment. lletin Co. oct2 8¢ FOR SALE—Reed baby carriage, A-1 dition, used two months. Mrs. Liberty, F. D. No. 4, Norwith. gctzsd WANTED A good kitchen stove, also Iew'ln! machine. 59 Franklin St. oct26TuThS NANTRD Ola raise l‘::flé “"'fi:" 3 money on 3ib- bonds, diamonds, money loas Bl L. eral terms. 154 Water St. (near Shetucket sep23d TEACHERS wanted for college: graded and ungraded schools ; ries. Write The Hartford Agency, East Hartford, Conn. _ootsd WANTED—Shocs repaired with _the Tices.) 15, Buo: best leather; reasonable ‘ThSTy | at from $1,500 to $10,000. Write &t onee nanuo, 363 West Main N | ot talapliane. 10 O . Siutoatok ‘BloL: WANTED—Second hand furniture. | son, Conn. 0ct23STuThS Don't give your used furniture awa; ‘We will buy one piece or & hotel full as fro B tho hesi Salljies SR tandling Youe hant. Lows B Ward, $033 our ‘hand. Lows D. - 4 HPer, 70 TuThFoctdd. oats from $40 up. lin St. Telephone 1968. tin St Telephone 1965. oct26d 5 ik, Ly G made to _order D. H. Lazarow, 240 Frank- oct36d " WANTED—Bring your fur coats to me for repairing. D. H. Lazarow, 240 Frank- FOR BALEOnly five loft; resulation U. S. navy middy blouses. Unique Shop, b8 Franklin St oct28d FOR SALE—At 11 Slater Ave., if taken at once, one genuine ail leather arm chair, | mahogany base, worth $50, price $20; one | golden oak chiffonier, with oval French plate- glass, price $15; one heavy Melton overcoat, black satin lined throughout, 40, rice $20~ octzsd FOR SALE—O. L C. pigs § weeks old, pzmed to sell. I5. N. Geer. Tel. Letb?!.\‘ian octz! " FOR SALE—Five farms, fine bargains, ¥OR SALE—Chester White pigs. F. Myers, R. F. D. No. 2, Wilimantic, Conn. Phone 52; octaid FOK SALE—The whole or my half in- terest in a grocery and general store, do- ing from.$804 to $1,000 worth of business per week ; could be increased considerably with tfe proper management ; this store is Iocated in one of the most thriving manu- facturing viilages; will sell for a lump sum or at inventory, approximately $5,000 or $6,000 for everything. 1f interesied, 48 Water St. Phone 487-3. King, 48 Water St. goin’ to be elected? It's 50c, also 75c. City Life cigar be, WANTEDv—Antiques of all Kinds. King, oct25d WANTED—I will pay $2 a hundred for Phone ocizod Harding to decide; ‘course some people are Coxsure they know. Pipes 29¢, pipes e e i be, Ann-| FOR SALE—Six thoroughbred fox ter- dora cigar 7c, 3 for 20c; Scholl's broad- leaf wrapper cigar Sc, 2 for ldc, at Fa- write or call F. L Racine, Danielson, Ct. | octa7d T¥OR SALE_Tive calves. Fjore Bros, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. octaTd 2| ¥OR SALE — Thoroughbred Holstein bull. C."A. Pendleton, Wauwecus Hill. | oct27d { fresh cows with rier puppies. Tel 1046. oct27d gan's S y oct23d FOR SALE—Just three army i i - - | mackinaws ; sell at cost to closc out. (ATTENDANTS —Men and women at- | Unigue Shob, 08 Fraukiin St.___oct2sd I ndants to care for the e ic, AN e s oeblemingens o previsas” edporience | FOR SALE Barn and lot 50 ft. front, neceseary ; whges to begin $42.50 per |00 ft. deep, ou Thames St Inquire § monti with maintenance. Apply or write | Forest St oct2id Mansfield State Training School and Hos- | " pyLLETE for sale. F. B. Lathrop, vital, Manefleld Depot, Conn. _0¢t23d | gpcagville. Phone 181-5. oct27d mission to producers. Box 3455, Boston, Mass. oct23d AGENTS, insurance or other, Norwich and vicinity ; now is the time to sell our dollar-a-month sickness and accident and death policies; $100 death from natural causes ; nothing like it; top notch com- Agency Dept. P. O. FOR SALE—Young cows; will trade or exchange for poultry. Garvin, Scot- land, C oct26d FOE SALE—Car cement, just unload- ed, another car on the road. Charles H. Phillips, Plainfield, Conn. oct2od Norwich after 7 p. m. oct19d WANTED—Antique desk. Phone 110-14 A VERY desirable farm of 70 or 80 acres, situated on state road two miles The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money| carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your pames on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Balletin Office. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon KT Grory Buiiding Norwich, Conn. FUNERAL DIRECTORS CUMMINGS &RING Funeral Directors DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone 619 Hours 9-12; 1:20-5 aad 7 to B p. m. BUILDING and Embalmers 322 Main Street ber of Comme-ce Building ne 238-2 Lady Assistant HOUSE PAINTER, paperhanger, gen- eral jobbing ; estimates given, anywh Phone 1355-4. "Kudlick, 263 Central Ave. octl4 L. BECKENSTEILN, contracting, paint- ing, paperhanging and plastering. Address 20 Spalding St., Norwich, 97 Bentley Ave., Ocean Beach. oetsd PLEEONE & Christian Co., building contraciors, stonework, brickwork, con- crete and cement, plasier, and paint, and thing extra. 16 Platt Ave. Tel No. 3-5. Call belween 5 and 6.30 a. m. and GAGER Funeral Director §! o ress: 133 Lakridge St., City. Tel. €27-3, and 4 FACE BRICK Embalmer i for Fire Places The Peck-McWilliams Company WILLIAM C. YOUNG Suecessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and msterials at right prices by skilled labor, Telephone 60 West Main St HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co, 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBAIL.MERS Lady Assistant, Telephone 410-2 “DAY OR NIGHT NURSERY Shea & Burke. Funeral Directors 41 Main Street Flowers and Trees FOR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY - Phone 986 PIANO TUNER® FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 ' 22 Clairemont Ave TOBACCO At Wholesale John R. Bowman 116-118 West Main St. GEER, THE PIANO TUNER. 122 Prozpect St. Phone SIL MusIc Established for Half a ERNEST E. Century | BULLARD 7, Teacher of the 4 Viotin 4 > Phone 127-4 Whltestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand. Place #. ¥. CONANT, il Fraaklin St - HOTELS | Have a Few Outfits to Lens, -4 e /CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. OUSE, D. Morrissey, g E class Garage Service - Phone. Shetucket Street. "t HOFF HOTE European Y . PR T) E Brea: Prow teicstene 1257 | Chiropodist, Foot Specialist e —ay- (PROTECT YOUR FEET) === | Mfr. Cummings’ Spring Arch Support. Buits 7-8 Alice Building, 321 Main St Norwich, Cenn. Fhone 1366-4 W, LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ Neorwich, Conn. Phone 1706. Pri- s e ey W i N I Uer T B WANTED—Your farm. or ‘eisler, 9 School St., Danieison. business, when for sale, we sell quick. See Nathan oct19d irom steam and trolley cars; buildings m excellent condition. Inquire of Box 57 Yantic, Conn. oct23d WANTED—Household goods of _octlsd furniture. A b WANTED—Men Bruckner. anklin St, Norwich, Conn. oct9d Bists. octzd all kinds. =King, 48 Water St. Phone 487-3. WANTED—Second hand_ and antique Tel. 717-3. §5 or women to get i jboct = W -s | chestnut 4x6, 12 ft, long, $40 per thou- D oy ever asthme. colds ahn e |8and &t mill. Charles S Brow, Yantic. tarrh to try “Breathe Ezy” 25c. Works | Tel. 1099-2 __ oct23d awonders. Guaranteed by Lee & Osgood. | ron T conditi Engler's, Smith’s Pharmacy and all drug- ¥OR SALE—37 chickens. 318 Asylum Street. octi3d FOR SALL—Hard slab wood, sawed in stove lengths, ha wood sawed in stove lengths, aiso walnut wood for fire- places, suwed in lepgths to suit, delivered n all parts of the city. Charles'S. Brown, Yantic._Tel. 1099 octzdd ¥OR SALE—A few thousand feet of C. H. Blackei. Phone 441-15. with aching, burning feet, ‘The Smith Pharm: sep31d WANTED—Men and women who suffer corns _and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Balve, 26c; works wonders. ‘Guaranteed by Engler's Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk and “FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage on Ash St., Willimantic. Bodo Real kstate Agency, Danielson. Tel. 223-2. octsd FOR SALE—Army undershirts, wool, army sox, cashmere army Sox, I WILL BUY your farm for Conn. WANTED—F seplld rms ; | farmers, is your farm for sale? today. You may y cash. Write or telephoné me if you want to sell quick. I buy for cash to sell again on easy terms. Horace S. Eaton, Willimantie, s we have got 101 buyers wanting farms this month ; List your farm <" the money for it to: heavy army gloves and army rancoats. Unique Shop, o8 Franklin oct28d | DON'T PAY those high prices for your ! new fall millifery. We sell up to date Hats, trimmed and unirimmed for iadies and children from 97c to $4.97. Why pay fancy prices in fancy stores. The nik Co. s Norwich, Willi- 1d. ices lower than | Sell for less. d ielt W _FAL morrow. Heiman's Farm Agency, 33 |ever. The Pasnik CO, Sell for less. 3! Reynolds St. Danielson. Conn. ~ aug4d |good stores in 3 good towns, Norwich, Willimantic and Danielson. tfoctld. AUCTIONEER Successor to W. B. WILCOX Phone 405-5 Norwich or Phone 581- Jewett City Post Office, Norwich Tows'. LOWELL J. WILCOX TRUCKING AND TEAMING sale. On Diamonds, Jow- elry, Watches and all” Persunal prop. erty at a low rate of ‘interest. Unre- deemed pledges for LIBERAL LOAN <o, Norwich, Conn F¥OR SALE—200 loads of hard wood, will begin a new lot Sept. lst; sawed stove lengths and delivered to all parts of | 3 | the city ; also 60 loads of oak slab and 25 | loads of dry wood for airtight stoves. Peter Nawrocki, Yantic. Tel. 1704. septld FARuS for sale. Wrlte for cata- logue. Racine’s Farm Agency, Daniel- son, Conn. Je1sd HIGH CLASS COATS_ in low priced stores. The Pasnik Co., Sell for less. 3 good, stores in 3 good towns, Norwich, ‘Willimantic and Danielson. tfoctld, FOR SALE A CHILD, AGED 4 YEARS ! PARENTAGE LEGITIMATE HEALTH EXCELLENT BOWY™“~ ‘LLEYS DISPOSITION CHARMING BOWLLSW AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNa BOWLING ALLEYS, MAJENLIYS BUILI AUTOS TO For further particulars see Friday and Saturday’s Bulle- tin. = 8t. Phone C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. G. . Brown. seplid ing. Phone 720, A. Siegel. augdd FRANKLIN SQUARE Taxi, 209 Maln sep24d move cverything anywhere. Phone 857-3. | AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL LOCAL and long distance autp truck. WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL. HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD pressing. el 3375, GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 Main St, long_distance moving, trucking and exe augid GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, teaming, long distance Waving and trucking. Tel. £17-12. yle PHONE 752 233 MAIN STREET Long Distance Moviug and Expressing. Zimmerman, 1/ Boswell Ave. Tel. 1433, 'FOR SALE trucking a speciaity. 233 Main St. Puone 792. nov27d EAMING ovimg; long distance | b \ specialty. john H. Ford im- A two tenement house with provements and in good condition, §| always well rentsd, and near the C, B. BROJMLEY & SON, $ietucker St _Phone 335. BROWN & HARTLEY, mzetucket St. Phone 607, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING TEA¥ING AND PRUCKING done very promptly and at reasuu. prices. - ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Sietucket 8t Phone 175, LONG DISTANCE MOVING. 4 crolley line and Franklin Square. Jwner leaving town. For Particulars 7RANCIS D. DONOHUE sntral Bldg. Phone Norwic i . Upri “PiaroTerms S0 ‘T&..fi;."" ( 24 Franklin Square FOR SALE— Bu'ck roadster, §350, 1electric lights and self starter, A-1 me- chanical condition. E. Dupont, Voluntow: 1oL 104-3. octzed FOR SALE—Big, powerful Stutz road- ster;pertect :ondl’fion and fast, wondertul tire equipment. Call 1281-2 or $87. oct2¥d FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, ex- cellent _condition, price $250. 122 West Town St cet2sd FOR SALE—1917 Ford touring car, "‘FOR SALE Two Cottages, No. 295 Laurel “Hill Avenue. A rare chance to socure two homes at a very moderate price. Will not sell separately. Always well rented —one occupied by the present tenant for more than 30 years. Speak quick. Thos. H. Beckley Phones 278 MAIN' STREET N ) " FOR SALE Modern two-apartment location, on McKinley Ave. Enuf said. For. further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, 2€AL ESTATE BROKEE, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Rooming House ‘Busim‘fss, centrally located; about five minutes’ walk from Frankiin Square. * Nice quiet neighbor- hood. Fifteen rooms, furnish- ed complete. Rent reason- able. Goced reason for selling. Box 10, Bulletin. P T ST REAL ESTATE OFFERINGS FRANKLIN .STREET A corner property easily converted in- to two tenements and two stores. Price $5,000. McKINLEY AVENUE Chance of a life time to secure a property that will pay you large re- turns. Price $12,000. HEDJE AVENUE Two family House, modern ‘improve- hents, large lot, some \fruit, 5 min- utes walk to post office. ' Price $5,000 Apply to - JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Strect Tel. 876 Pr————— | |0 HERE'S A HOME WITH AN INCOME Eight room house with all conveni- ences and three other buildings, two of them are rented. Large lot with fruit and shade trees. 15 minutes’ walk to business section. All yours for $4,500. Archa W. Coit Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 Broadway house, choice | only § Joseph Hochberg, 181 5t Willimantic. _Tel. 991-3. oct27d | ¥OB SALE 1920 Harley-Davidson mo- | toreycle, 4 mos. oid; must be sold ! Call 283 Franklin St., upstairs. | | excelient_condition, newly painted, " prigd | ain | at once. oct23d i FOR SALE-—1920 Oakland roadster. 1 Dr. 1. D."Coles, 768 Boswull Ave. oct22d | FOE SALE—New Maxwell touring, 1921 model, §1,050 delivered. H. E. An- derson, 21 Maple St, Danielson. Conn. BoL-Bap: o o ~ octzd AUTOMOBILE bargain, a 1917 series, | T-passenger, touring car, mechanically perfect, and good tires and paint; this is an _exceptionally good buy for anyome wanting a_good roomy car. Tel. 1094-2 between 5.15-6.15 ». m. for demonstration. ! oct1sd FOR one ton, LE—1917 Smith Form-a-Truck, recently overhauled, all new tires, stake body. Inquire Armory Garage, 519 Franklin St. octl THE 1921 Harley-Davidson is here; conle in and let us demonstrate it to you gee all the improvements over cther mod- jels; don't forget to take a look at the Road-stir le car, it is a dandy. Nor- wich Cycle Co., 9 Main St sepTd FOR SALE—1920 Overland, 5 passeen- ger, triplex spring, first class mechanical and general condition, bargain for imme- diate sale. Tryon's Agency, Willimantie, Conn. Tel. 752. sepbd Used Cars | ALL PRICES REDUCED 1920 Overland Touring, Model 4 1920 Oldsmobile Truck, 5 cord tires 1919 Oldsmobile Truck 1919 Reo Speed Wagom 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 191% ‘5 passenger Reo touring cars; rugged in con- struction and economical in opera- tion. TRUCKS Reo, Oldsmobile, Vim, Republic, Buick, Ford, Kohler Stewart and Others, THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK | COMPANY | 52 Shetucket Street Phone 212 LOST AND FOUND STRAYED from pasture in North Ston- n, one 2 year old black heifer and rling Holstein heifer. 0. H. Main, Conn. | . LOST—Monday afternoon, a _mule: nder notify James Matassa, on Massa- ar Sussman’s place. oet28d army raincoat, on_state highway between Danielson and Norwich. Owner will gladly pay charges if same is returned to John A. Kane, care of Per- Kins' Candy Store, Norwich, Conn. unday evening, near Backus brown_carriage robe. Ni Lathrop, Backus Corner, East Great Plain. oct27d AUTOMOBILE AGCZSSORIES FORD OWNER—Are you getting a bright Ehl with the regulation lense? If not, your rpagneto is weak'and needs re- charging. The Norwich Welding Co., With the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, will recharge your magneto while you Wait. 31 Chest- nut St. Phone 214. FOREIGN AGENCY sells ‘Foreign soney OUrdels und sSteam- ship Lickels for ali parts of the world. Packages of all kinds delivered in all parts of Europe. Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, 280 Frauklin 5t, Norw Chome T84-G. $750 Buys a Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This i{s a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it Is in a quiet village not over 2 3 minutes’ walk to trolley. The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate. A 60 Acre Wood Ipt for §600—part cush—several byrred cords of wood and some timbes, A rare bargain. Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 4003 William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST. West Broad Street, Westerly, R. I. Rooms 1 and 22 Telenhone 2365 . Conn. wardd | 1 MAJESTIC TAXI SERVICE Closed and Open Cars Day and Night Phone 1988 If you want a comfortable Norwich. ice car. Phone 1507. BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 108 Broadway FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED; ATTENTION, important to_h: the spring of the year.® Our seed timothy JAMES-ETHIER CO., Props. car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 Asylum St., Dodge closed serv- ARMERS—It is just as e good seed now as in HOUSES FOR SALE I have two houses iur b, joeated on West Main St., Nos. 40U-401; both have | modern Umprovements ; gue s a tworfam- ily house, the other = fcottage of five Tooms; must be sold {v settle an estate. Apply to ELMER B, PIEESON, iyisd 327 West Main 8t FOR SALE 6 room Cottage with bath, all modern up to_date, good location, near car line, 15 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 Cliff Street FOR SALE Pleasant 70 acre country home and farm, on. main automobile highway, pleasant surroundings, 7 room cottage, 2 fine barns, outbuils m‘l 30 acres level fields, 30 pastures, 10 timber, fi stream on farm, unlfl Tryon's Agency, Willimantic, Con Tel. 683-3 tenement — oo, slctric 1ghis ini ayer. APries Gress Box No. 7, BuMetin or Phone e T : ATa; FOR SALE—iorses FOR SALE or will exchange for stock, one pair of work horses, one dump eart, two sets of double hurness and Lutee sows | with 18 young pigs. wich, Ct.” Tel. 489. FOR SALE—One pair gray horses weighing 2800 ; also pair of biacks weigh- ng 2900, Inquire 167 West Main. octldd FOR SALE—Four good horses, har- ness and wagons. Troy Steam Laundry, 282 Franklin St octl2d FOR SALE—Our handsome team of 2y, dorses. The Heury Allen & Son Co. octld, FOR SALE—One gray horse, § vears old, weight 1260, work single. or doubls. Tel. 1876-5. J. Siegel. sep2d 0. H. Main, Nor- octzsd PLUMEING 'AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. OOCHRANE, PLUBING, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square. PHONE 381, The very best plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices 18 guar- anteed; also heating and gas fitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. T. F. BURNS Heating and Plumbing 91 FRANKLIN STREET Real Estate aud Fire | IF THAT CAR OF YOURS | IS NOT RUNNING '{RIGHT —. CALL UP 756 |The Armory Garage | 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Autox-nol')iles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphglstering and Wood Wark. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. | 507 TO 515 NORTM MAIN STREET INSURANCE LEARN WITHOUT COST HOW T0 INSURE CORRECTLY. A, SOMERS, N, ¥. B3 Oy . 244 Main. J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS DETECTIVES CIVIL AND CRIMINAL CASES Inv tigated. Writo Postoffice Box 472, N wich: Cona: octild Shea’s News Burean | Magazine Specialist inished,, in i i SR TO RENT—Tenement , all maders o l‘-fizfl:'z'? Uhion Street. : E s 0ctesd FOR RE: T—x six_room lw—riulb city ;. ~rental - rewsgnble. Phone 1283 Norwich e et S04 FOR BENT—Lopms seitable for’one or'two gentiomen. "ol G55 10 BRI YOR nnnr—nflffim‘n_fi-q&f_en- Pprovements. 123 Oahldxt s"-‘;,__ lfl_ FOR RENT—Five-roon) tenement; all NOTICE Electors’ Meeting improvements, corner of 3lain-and ¥orest Sts. on car ling. Inquire § Forest St oct27d ' h The Electors of the Town of Nerwich, FOR BEXTFIat At 130 Brebdway; | 1484l ‘Voters in Biectors' Mocting, ane all improvements. - Inquire, 34- Vaghing- | hereby wamed to meet in the several ton St . PeE230 " | voting Qistricts of the Town of Norwich, TO RENT—Two furnished Tooms, with modern o as by law provided, at the following places in said_voting districts: FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall, in the City of Norwich. improvements.. . Write = Liox = oct1sd e STORAGE—Household for 1ong cf ahore sern: Pajes ressbss |, SECOND DISTRICT—At the Enging able. Fasaing Sindio. i3 Wrossway. |House, 181 Main Street ‘T“ RENT—Furnished rooms. aiso _THH'-D PENERICE AL . Mt = rovine for Lkt MoNsemespist aBflE | North Main Street in Greenevitc. A% 106 School St Phons 184873 aux2l | FOURTH DISTRICT—At tha 01 Brick Schoolhouse, West of the Green, Norwich (r—-—__\‘—___'—\ Town. Q FIFTH DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville. SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billings' Hall Hamilton Avenue, East Side, wing the first Mone the year 1920, to A few choice, neatly fur- nished rooms for rent to | {On the SECOND DAY of NOVEMBER. | A. D. 1920, at 5.30 o'cloek in the forencon, to give in their baliots for seven Eicctors of President and Vice President of the United States. : Steam heat, bath, hot and cold water, gas and elec- tric lights, ample ground and magnificent harbor. view. Als6 to give in their hallots for a Sen- ator to represent the State of Connecticut in the Sixty-seventh Congress of the United States. ballots for a Rep- ve to represent the Second Conm- al District of Connecticut in ixty-seventh Congress of the Uni States. CALL s821-2 Also to give in th sons they will el Sovernor. ‘omptroller ¢ necticut. to hold nesday follow ary, A. D. 1 State of Con- fMices from the firet Monday o d until their sue- ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & 1uoufsox, cessors are duly qualified ARCH ST, Also to give in their ballots for a_ per 497 ®on to represent the Nincteenth Sema- Thayer Sulidin- /-erwien; Cop torial District of the State of Connecticut in the General Assembly of Comnecticut, to hold said office from the Wednesdny LEGAL NOT!CES. NOTICE ELECTORS' MEETING. following the first Mo in Jamuary, A. D. 1921, and until his successor is dul qualified. Also to give persons 1o ren Ge: in their ballots for twe csent sald Town in_the al Assembly of Connecticut, to hold Te Blectors of the Town of Eraniiin, | 7 e o e Ttmaniay Svn Corin., Legal Voters In’ Electors’ M$sng. | .1 unti] their successors are duly qualle are hereby warned teo meet-in the Town | fled. - Py ~ . ii’lll:' l? said Town - 'u"l:{p'dny, N ‘11\ 20, "From B.ome ook 8 N 6 ; 5 o'élock I m.. to give in-their ballotsfor | oo o0, 13 Five In thelr batlots for 2 Jnden of Probate for the District two years from and after foll g the first Monday A D. 1921 f Norwich for e Wednesday of January, Electors of President and Vige President of the United States. & Also to give in their United States Senator from Connecticut. Also to give in their ballots. for resentative to represent the gressional District of the Bectieut. Also to give in’ their ballols for the following State Officers_for-thé Stuté’ of ballatg e 2 the Stite_of to give in their ballots for thirty- Justices, of Peace. to_hold e first Mon- THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED IN Connecticut: Governor, Ligutenant Gover- | ALy, 7% )ISTRICTS PIVE- for, Becrefary. of szan.\",‘t‘runum. - e i i1 ‘omptroller. E THIF 5.30. 'CLOCK IN THR Also o give in their ballots -for .a per- S & g on to represent the Twentieth Senatorfal | FORENOON, AND REMAIN OPEN UN- District of the State’of Connecticut In’ the G({l{l?r:\: Assembly of the.State of Con- |TIL SIX (6) IN THE APTE NOON. nectiou Also to give in their ballots for a Judge | Dated at Norwich, this 26th day of of Probate for the District of Norwich, Conn. Octaber, A. D. 1920. Also to, give in their ballots for & per- x son to represent said Town of Frankii in CHARLES S. HOLBROOK. said General Assembly. Aleo to give in their ballots’ for five| Town Clerk of the Town of Norwich. Justices of the Peace from the Town:of Franklin, Conn The ballot boxes will be open on said day for the reception of ballots from 5,30 a,m. until 6 p. m. : BENJAMIN P. DAVIS, Town Clerk. Dated at Franklin, Conn., this 25th day of Qctober, 1930. oct28d oct28d NOTICE ‘The Electors of the Town of Montville are hereby warned to meet at the Town 3 Hall in said Town, Tuesday. Nov. 2d, A D. 1920, at 5.30 o'clock in the forenoon, to cast their ballots for Presidential ELECTOBS’ MEETING. Electors and the following named State Officers, vi vernor, Lieutenant Gov- The legally qualified Electors. of the |ernor, Secrétary of State, Treasurer, Town of Colchester ‘are hereby notified | Comptroller. Representative in Congress and warned to meet in Grange H. for the Second Congressional District, said Town, on Tuesday, Nov. 3d, 1920. to vote by ballot for Electors of President United States Senator, Senator for the ¥ 3 Twentieth Senatorial District, Judge of and Vice President of the United States, a United States Senator, a Congre Probate for the District of Montville, Representative to the General Assembly a Governor, Lieutenant ‘Governor, Secre- | of the State of Connecticut. and Justices tary of State, Treasurer, Comptrolier, a State Senator, two-Electors of the Town of the Peace. lis will be onen from 5.30 o'clock of Colchester to represent &aid Town in |in th Fo General Assembly, a Judge of in the forenoon until 6 o'clock in the af- the District of Colchester. ternoon. o 1 A Dated at Montville, this 25th ustices of the Peace. day of October, 1 ¢ "voxes will be open for tpe | ** ° O reception of ballots from 5.30 o'clock ;8. (oct25d DAN D. HOME, Town Clerk. m._until 6 o'cloek p. m. Dated at’ Colchester, Oct. 26th, 1920: JOHN CONDREN, Town Clerk. the next Conn., NOTI e ELECTORS) FING. ectongy | Voters, of the Town =~y . f y warped to meet in *+ | Nov. 2d."a. D 1820, ke s E0gelock in the S LES . o v -t forenoon, til 8 g'clot lernoon, ELHOTORS, N DA to elect by ballol Fiehors ‘@ President The Flectors 6f the Town of .North fand Vice Presideyt of (e Ufiited Blates Stonington, Legal Voters in Klectors' | For a Senatar fo révrese Mecting. are hereby warned (o meet”In | Connect \ the pey Congress of the the Town Hall in said Town on Tuesday. | United s the 24 day of November, A. D. 193V, at | For :‘&.‘, Lichtenant Governer, 5.30 o'clock in the forenoon, 1o eleet by | Secretary, Treasige -id Comptroller for ballot Electors of _Presidet and :Vice | the State of ( President of the United States, Uhited States Senator, a Representative 4n-Cone ress, Goverpor, . Lieutenant . Governor, ecretary, Treasurer, and Comptroller for the State of Connecticut, Senator te rep- resent the Twentieth Senatorial Distriet, two Representatives to represent- - the Town of North Stonington in the jnext Legislature of Connect™ut, & Judge - of Probate for the Ditt'w of North Son. ington; also the nec..ary number of Justices of the Peace for said Town and County of New London. Dallot boxes will be open to re- ceive balots at 5.30 o'clock in the fore- noon, and until six (6) o'clock in the afternoon. Dated at North Stonington, Conn., this 27th day. of Octoher, .A. D. 1920. CHARLES C, GRAY, Town Clerk, Town of North Stonington. . oct28d For a Represeptative in Congress to represent Sédond Congressional Dis- trict of Connecticlg i’ the next session of Congress of the U (o8, For a Senator {0 renresent the Twen- tieth Senatorial District of Conneeticut, and for two Renrescntatives to represent tha Town of Lebanon in the next session of the Legislature of Connecticut. For a Judge of the Probate Court fer the District of Lebanon. Also for thirteen Justices of the Peace for New London County, residents of the Town of Lebanon. Lebanos, Conn., Oct oct28d © TRAT AT A _COURT OF PROBATE WELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 27th day of October, A. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Casper K. Baile: it Selectman of 4 ; Nérwich, Conn., anpeared in Court and ? & filed a petition alleging that Amiee Rob- SSEessors OEICE. | ori Gichon ana Cora Sary Gagnon. hus- ~ 5 ! band and wife, formerly of said Norwich, All persons liable ot pay taxes in the | parents and natural suandians of Walter Town of Norwich are hereby motifed 1o LeRoy Gagnon, mow of said Norwieh, & return 1o the Assessors on or beforé the | minor, have deserted and abandoned sald first day of November, 1320, & Written'or | minor and gone to narts unknown to tha printed list, properly signed =nd eworn | petitioner. and therefore are eruel and to. of all taxable Praperty qwned Ly Uiem | unfit nerson to be the natural guardians ou the first day of Dotaber, 1820. *-_." | of aid minor. and prayine. for the rea- ‘Those lalhn{ to make & Lst will besons therein set forth, they be re- charged a penaity of 10 per cent. addition- | moved as such guardians and some proper wl, & ing 1o lwcs - 4 2 person be appointed in their place and Blanks WAy Seoiianed & the Asess. | stead. S so! , or will t| Wheregpon, It Is Ordet 2 by, mail upan application, T2 | etiion Be Reagll i deitrmind st Tha Oflics hours: robate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District. on the 3d day of ocf 1, 1920, al $ > November, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in ted at Norwieh, Conn., Sept. .25, 1¢%0: tio o o the forenoon. and ti notice of the pen- F., B WOODWORTH;” . - | dency of said petition, and of said bear- ing thercon, be miven by the publication of this order one time in some mewspaper Navinz a clreulation in sald District. at “=ar to the date of said “==eturn be made to this NBLSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoine is a true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER. : Clerk. Attest: oct28d G AND KINDRED WHEN YOU W, u-;:fllll the . Mveriensu il S| Advertzenent Will Gt b