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A Bulletin Want Advertisezent Will Get It = wANTlD—-”au 'A‘!B‘»—‘\ mfln. Koml nhle. willl Worke., seekilg W peimnent place, Wit rhom, meals wid leundry meluded, i@ in- Jitea to agply in Jeiwi o Employwent Departinent, Waterbury Hospitai. cheerful, wholesome sort of chup 1S pre- ferred. novid WANTED—One or two men for gencral | farm work ; must be handy with horses; pay DY the week, with small house, fire- d milk. Addrews Ueorge L. Wells Phone 377-12. -wi T WANTED—Situation _as_caretaker of place, Ly married Amer! eharaeter, experience and ability ; best of references. Write Box (43, uulletin Office. oct30STuTh WANTED—Four brickiayers, at once, for Lorraine Mfg. Company's new ing, Westerly, k. 1 Samuel Nar- Co. novld WANTED—Four or five men to and work around sawmill ; steady wages. Charles 1. ‘Phil- oct28d WANTED—A team and lv\‘n nwul to Sit woud ead timber ; also one lig cutier. P oct165TuTh flv—m “or boy for farm work. Hcrhn West, Stonington, Conn, Tel Mystic Div. oct27d BRIGMT henest boy y wanted to learn the drug business; reasonable hours and salary. tie, Conn. Address Lox 498, oct18d WANTED—iicklayers ; $11.25 for nine howrs. State Normal Dormitory, Willi- mantic. Tel 306-2 Willimantic Div. eepisd WANTED ! A First Cless MACHINIST The Lester & Wasley Co. 282 Franklin Street W A N TED ERRAND BOY In Printing Office. M. R. WATERS 103 Broulway - WANTED The names of boys who are’ willing o get ap in the morn- ing and earn some money carryiag papers. [Frequently there are good routes. Get|e your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy.| Call at the Bulletin Office. F RAL DllECTORI DR. ALFRED RICHARDS DENTIST Office Hours: 9-12 a. m.~—1.30 to 5 p. m. Wed. and Sat. Evenings 7-8 Room 303 Thayer Building Tel. 299 Residence tel, 1225 CUMMINGS & RING Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street mber of Commeree B ilding ne 238-3 Lady Aul-nn\ A Bolletin To Let NORWICH BULLETIN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER, 2, 1920 |A Bulletin Want ') Bulletin For Sale ANT G GOE R tnr the vosition. Pasnik, 79 Willinms 8t = steud, 10! WANTED—A “ia wanted who cheerf: ‘l:md illing; hy serve cheerfully and wi in the Tidusenola Deplrtm{n aterbu "r; Hospi- dry I:I;DHM'L d talj rooms, -meals and laun l‘ollllv.n permanent. Apply novad ¢ “;“'W;g*”fg; hf:xnceral' use- work. J s, Jol Onw: - o™ prions 18665, Hoved WANTED—Position as bookkesper by girl with five years' actual office ex] ence, including single and double huokkeetllng, income tax procedurs, financial statements, ete. ; also has kno ledge of shorthand and t; pewrmn Write Box N , care 2 Ol'wi WANTED—A woman to wash dishes. Apply at the Wauregan Hotel. , novld WANTED—A woman for general house- work. Phun- 35-4 wuumqmlc Dlvhlnn. oct2 s | DENTISTS DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offiee Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Telephone aul A Schwasts, D, M. D. DENTIST | Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN Dental Surgeon KT Grory Building Norwich, Col_m. ..n | g, | W~ Advertisemen:. Will Sell I e FOR, 8ALE ' a couple; no children. ‘Write L. G., care Builetin. novad Adveriisement Will Rent It Advertisement' Will Get it| Advertisemern: Will Sell It WANTED—Femals \ WANTED—Mimuam;u. " FOR SALE- WANTED—A first class ith BT g S “For ;N‘.._l; ix roc i rerenecn, Apply St 89 Wasiigton St f.,‘&fy‘ff,f’ifli’??’v‘v‘lfiz“{'flnl‘; Bvate | ¥OK SALE-_New houso ‘,’far{'f oo town. Further information, inguire Mrs. ¥., 46 Church St novd WANTED—Single or _ double team, with dump cart, to haul gravel 1778. C Phone ;. Ver- Conn. nov2d BUY raw furs. Write or phone reverse charges; will call Federal Paper Board WE 1447, and promptly, grade liberally and pay high- est mrk@t price. Morgan &.White, Gro- ton, novid WANTED—Men and women who suffer with aching, burning feet, corns and callouses, to try a box of Snow Drop Salve, 260; works wonders. Guaranteed by Englers Pharmacy, Ring & Sisk The Smith Pharmacy and Lee & Osgood. hov2d . WANTED—Second hand | Conn. furniture. Bulletin. novid | Don't give your used furniture away. We will buy one piece or a hotel full we have the best facilities for handling in this state. Higrest cash price right in our hand. Lnuls D. Ward. 30-32 Water Streot. Tel. 708-! ‘TuThFoct4d. "WANTED — OId faise teech_ 1iberiy boads, diamonds, money ioaned on lib- eral _terms, The Collateral Loan Co, 154 WAA;" St (near Shetucket St). _sep2t " TEACHERS wanted for enllegeu, high, ed and ungraded schools; good sal- aries. Write The Hartford Teachers’ Agency, East Hartford, Conn. octsd WANTED—Shoes repaired witn _the best leather; reasonabic prices. Is. Buo- nauuo, 303 West Main St. augsThSTu WANTED—Second hand furniture and antigues. C. J. King, 48 Water St. Phone 487-5, novid WANPED—To buy or rent farm within mile from railroad station or trolley ; send particula.s in first letter. Halpern, Fos- ter Center, oct3vd WANTED—A_wheel chair, first class condltlon Notlfy lhls office. \wlimd WANTED—To hh'e a six or seven room gottage or apartment. Write Box 200, Bulletin Co. oct28d WHO'S 'goin’ to be elected? It's a Harding to decide; 'course:some people are Coxsure they know. Pipes 29c, pipes 50¢, also 7bc. City Life cigar,bc, Ann- dora cigar f7c, 3 for 20c; Scholl's broad- leat wrapper cigar 8¢, 2 for ldc, at Fa- gan’s Smoke Shop. oct23d ATTENDANTS—Men and women at- tendants to care for the epileptic and the feeble-minded ; no previous _experience necessary ; wages to begin $42.60 per month with maintenance. Apply or write Mansfield State Training School and Hos- pital, Mansfield Depot, Conn. oct23d: YOR SALE—Phonograph, 49 in. high, 22 in. wide, mahogany nuish, has auto- matic stopw plays any record made, and od; paid $150 a month ago; Is in first class condition and the same as when Bulletm novad FOR SALE_One cook stove, nearl new, size 3; also good kitchen table, pri $50. Apply Greenwood’s Farm, Volun- town, Conn. nov2d FOR SALE—Two first class rabbit hounds and two ferrets; must be sold at once. z‘iflmenwood's Farm, Voluntown, Ct. nov: FOR SALE—Grocery store, well stock- ed with>candy, groceries, cigars, cigarettes and novelties. Call at 499 Main St., Wil- limangic, Conn., or telephone $93. nov2d FOR SALE—Sweet cider in new bar- rels. ,J‘ul)u: Mattern. Tel. 1864-21. novad FOR SALE—Two desks. Call Thames Coal Co. novd FOR SALE — Double barrel shotgun, $15; also a good -driving horse, $25. Ad- dress Frank Blaeker. Tel. 441-15. novld WILL LNLOAD ar of bran at South ‘Windham, N. Y. & H. Station, Mon- day and Wednesday, Nov. 1 and 3:%rice 52 40 Phone 523-5, 423-3 Willimantic novid FOR SALE—Living room set, library table, gas range and other numerous household furniture. Call at 49 Maple St. ng upper bell. novid "FOR SALE—Good Guernsey cow, glv- ing 7 quarts, will sell cheap if taken a jonce; also about two tons good hay, i taken quick. J. Ablott, Gales Ferry, Ct., at Dr. Grove’s Farm. novid FOR SALE—Young family cow. Box 4, Canterbury, Conn. Victor Puska. novld FOR SALE—IL)cal druggists are offer- ing Cherry-Mul fo those who are afflicted with coughs, colds and run-down condi- tion ; every bottle sold with an iron-clad guarantee. Recommended by Ring & Sisk, Lse & Osgood, Engler's Pharmacy and all druggists. novl R SALE—Coon hound e E, Cas- tle, Glasgo, Conn. oct SMTW FOR SALE—Re gto) . 11 billing typewriter, with tabulator and 14” car- riage, used little and.in first class condi- tion ; Stewart speedomoter outfit for Fon‘] ln orlgxnal carton. Call 55 oct30s FOR SALE—One Rival Standard kitch- en stove, one Ivy parlor stove. Tel. 1885-13. oct30d i WANTED—Antique desic. Phone 110-14 Norwich after 7 p. m. oct19d 7 WANTED—Your farm or business, when for sale, we sell quick, See Nathan Weisler, 9 School St, Danielson. oct19d WANTED—Iousehold goods of all Hnd.l Km[, 48 Water St. Phone 487-3. DENTIST DR. EDWARD KIRBY Room 107, Thayer Bulding Phone & i Hours 9-12; 1:30-3 aud 7 te 8 p. m. BUILDING ey, con! u-acqn‘, lasterin, £ L 97 Be:uey .ac.. contractor, one 1333-2. Rovid paperhangi high class work spoclalty. Kudlik, 263 Central Ave. lnL. B!EHKEN‘STFJ Fispasdin u::{ "Rorwn ‘r.qn TING, 20 su I’BIBOII & Christian Co,, hflllflln' contraciors, SloBewors, brickwork, con- and cement, plasier, and paint, and unything extra. Platt Ave.” Tel. No. 479-5. Cail between & aud s.3¢ a. m_ and i 3 . m. ugid MES RUMIGRARD, CONTRACIOR, Colicrete Work and Kxcavating i "Gukridge St City. Tel 6275, M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs CEMENT 3 ston Fumeral Director and Embalmer ‘emet Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City > The Henry Allen & Son 0. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant. Talephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors At Wholesale John R. Bcwman 116-118 West Main St. FOR EVERYBODY. THE “rCK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Buccessor to STETSUON & XOUNG CARPENIER and BUILDER Sest Work ana ipater.dls &6 righs prices by exillea . ‘Telephone 60 West Main 8t NURSERY Flowers and Trees FUR ALL OCCASIONS Orders Delivered Maplewood Nursery Co. T. H. PEABODY Phone 986 FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, {ara: wAN‘!ED——Second hand and :n(lqne furnityre. A. Bruckner, Tel 'll'l 3 55 Franklin St., WANTED-Men and women Who suffer with aching, burning feet, corns and liouses, to try & box of Snow Dro §:lv 25c; works wonders. Guarantee Y. Bngler's bharmacy, Ling & Siskk and Tho Smich Phasmaey: sep21d Iy L BUY your farm for cash. ‘Write or telephoné me If you want to sell quick. 1 buy for cash to sell again on easy terms, Horace Eaton, Willimantio, Conn. seplld WANTED—Farms; {armera, we ha: got 101 buyers wanting farma this month ; 18 your farm for sale? List your farm today, You may <ee the money for it {o- morrow. Heiman’s Farm Agency, 23 Reynolds St.. Danielson, Conn. sugid AUCTIONEER Succeasor to W. B, WILCOX Phone 403-5 Nerwich or Phone 581-3 Jewett City # Post Office, Norwich Town . LOWELL J. WILCOX _TRUCKING AND TEAMING MONEY ©On Diamonds, Jew- elry, Watchea and all Persunal prop- erty at a low rate of interest. Unre- deemed pledges for sala LIBERAL LOAN <o, Nerwich, Conn FOR SALE~—riorses FOR SALE—Good gentle mare and nearly new Congress buggy. Apply Greenwood’s Farm, Voluntowl. novia HOBSL—Named Bill, weight about age 9, it taken at once will sell uleap. as we have no use for horse. Rear residence 176 North Main St novad HORSES—My horses are here and 1 am ready to do business. I handle all kinds of horses, If you want a real good horse 1 have them, Also I am the most reliable horse dealer between here and New York; been in this busimess 24 years, Richard . Dunn, Mgr, 282 Mawm St, White's Court. Phone 1917 or 1273- 13, ~ povid FOR SALE — Parr of heavy young horses, 4 good cows, giving 10 to 15 quarts each, 1 dry cow, 2 high grade Hol- siein heifers coming 2 years old, 1 regis- tered Holstein bull, Cows and heifers all bred to this bull; short of room. Spring- vale Farm, Jewett City, Conn. novld ¥OR SALE or will exchange for stock, one pair of work horses, one dump cart, two sets of double Npruess and tiice sows with 18 young pigs. O. H. Main, Nor- wich, Ct.” Tel: 489, oct28d FOR SALE—One pair gray horses weighing 2300 ; also pair of blacks \aeu,h- ing 2900. Inglire ¥67 West Mam. oct FOR SALE—Four good horses, har- ness and wagons, Troy Bteam Laundry, 282 Franklin St. ectl2d FOR SALE—Our handsome team of horses, The Henry Allen & Son Cu. tioctld. " FOR SALE One gray horse, ¢ years | old, weight 1260, work single or double, Tel. 1876-5. J. Stegel sep2d har- BOWI*R ALLEYS [ ATTENTION, FARMERS—It is just as | important to have good seed now as in the spring of the year, Our seed rye, timothy and red top are guaranteed. Ci us before buying. Greeneville Grain Co, Tel, 828-5, octbd | o ———eee— LOST AND FOUMND FOUND—For_ those suffering from. as- thmz. colds and catarrh, “Breathe-Ezy,” c; kills all cold germs. Guaranteed by Lu' & Osgood, Engler's, Smith’s Pharma- cy, d.nd all druggulx _Dov: 2d LOST—Will thie party who was seen by my wife taking the tire from my car in front of my house, 30 Grnve St., please return same at once? ?‘\ilellionl will be Ilk(ld and they will nvo _nov2, LOST—Between Tl(tvllll and Norwich Savingz Bank, smajl purse com.alnluz sum of money. Ifinder please riva Fontaine, 52 South A St., Tnflvflle, Conn., and receive reward 4 t 30d LOST—An Elk's tooth, 430 on one side, A. B. initials on the other. Liberal re- | ward ;l’l returned to Builetin Office. erlntn from pn-turo in leh Ehm- ington, une 2 yesr old black heifer and CIGARS m Cigar sase 370 per thousand, CONAXNT, 11 Franklin St. ohe yearling Holgtein heiter. O. H. Maj Norwich, Conn. Ermay— o aorycnmrys. e e — CIVIL A IUHIXAI. L \’n llnl- ; AND there is no medi- ugmu Write ruull‘rflo - Ni BUW v AND BiLLlaikDy AT THE AETNa BUWLING . MAJESTIC BULL LEYS. Ge N, H. LEVY, Inauuctor. 0dd Fellows Hall, Norwich, Coun. Phone 1706, Iri vate lessons dally. Evening classes Muu days apd Thursdays. 8 p. m, octld ARCY! Thayer Buildin-~ TS, *esveich, Comm. BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order 98 Bn.dw.‘x it class ag nlcud. Phonc. Shc(\lckat Street. nnmon nnrn. Furopean Flan. Telep! Bros.. Prope. 1227, Broadwu. : fra iy FORs SALE—Top Concord, new paint and new rubber tires. H. L. Bushiell, North Franklia, Conn. oct30d - FOR SALE—Nine pigs 8 weeks old. Albert Socha, 370 Asylum St. oct30d FOR SALE—Three new - mileh cows with calves. Fiore Bros., Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. oct30d FOB SALE—Near Free / Academy, pret- ty seven-room cottage with modern i provements and garden. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. _oet30d FOR SALE—Chelsea Parade section, new six-room cotfage with ylarge lot} | priced low to facilitate quick ‘sale. Archa W. Coit, 63 Broadway. oct3vd FOR SA #Lenutlfnl Greene Avenue residence with extensive grounds; an un- usual property and a bargain. Archa W. Coit, 63 bloadway octsvd | FOR SALE—Cider apples and canopy top surrey. Warren N. Allen, mear Poguetanuck. oct30d FOR SALE—Chester plgs 8 weeks old, $7 apiece. Tel, 1 A Miner. Oct.sod FOR SALE—Only five left; regu]atwn U. S. navy middy blouses. Unigue Shop, 58 Franklin S oct28d FOR SALE—Just three U. S. army mackinaws; sell at-cost to close out. Unique Shop, 58 Franklin St. oct28d or exchange for Doultry. land, Conn. vin, Scot- oct26d kens, 318 Asylum Street. octZsd koK SALE—Hard slab wood, sawed hard wood sawed in stove lengins, also walnut wood for fire- blaces, sawed in lepgths to suit, delivered in all parts of the city. Charles'S. Brown, Yantic. Tel, 1099-2. octzid FOR SALE—Ox cart, A-1 condition, new body. C. H. Blacker. Phone 441-15. _octzzd FOR SALEScven-room 4 d cottage on NEW FALL HATS, prices lower than ever. The Pasnk Co, Sell for less. 3§ good stores in 3 good towns, Norwich, Willimantic and Damelson tfoctld. ¥OB SALE—200 loads of hard wood, will begin a mnew lot Sepl 1lst; sawed stove lengths and delivered to all parts of the city; also 60 loads of oak slab and 25 loads oK dary woud for airlight stoves. Peter Nawrock) tic. Tel. 1004, septld FARMS for sale. Wrlte for cata- logue. Racine’s ¥Farm Agency, Danie sou, Conn. Jelsd HIGH CLASS COATS in low priced stores. The Pasnik Co, Sell for less. good stores in 4 good" towns, Norwich, Willimantic and Danielson. tloctld. HOUSES FOR SALE I have WO uuuscs sUF aulc, L0Cated on West Main SL, ~0S. 4UU-4U1; both have mwodern impruvements; one 1§ a two-fam- ily house, the other % cottage of five rooms, must bE*seld W sellle an estate. Apply to ELMER R. I‘IEBSUN, ivied 7 West Main St. R R R Ry FOR SALE ‘'wo family house, steam heat, bath, e acres of land, barn, garage, hen | ouses, fruit; well located within ity limits. Price $§,500. Owner saving towh, Write “Owner,” care ulletin FOR SALE A two tenement house with provements and in good condition, | im- ‘tways well rented, -and near thc rolley line and Franklin Square. saner leaving town. For Particulars {ANCIS D. DONOHUE itral Bldg. Phone v Norwi three without winding; style, Adam peri- new ; price $39 cash. Write Box 79, care || i FOR SALE—Young cows; will trade, | Ga Two Cottages, No.- 206 = Laurs! Hill Avenue. A rare chance to secure two homes at a’ very meoderate price. Will niot sell | separately. Always well rentad —one occupied by the present terant for more than 30 years. Speak quick. Thos. H. Beckley. Phones 278 MAIN STREET FARMERS TAKE' NOTICE | THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY, FOR BALE. % Farm of 76 acres, good land, aeres tillage, 30 acres pasture and wood, esti- ums,~Pears, peaches, 40 mated 600 cords pe: apples, grapes, quirices, ete.; running water in house; three wells on farm; on state road; two miles from Frnnklln square. -House 12 rooms, two teneme! slate roof, wired for electric light, Ill in £0od condition. Barn 20x28 and base- ment ; two poultry houses, corn crib, two s, etc, This farm is ‘eight wminutes’ walk from trolley. Also desirabje city »ropem for sale. R. §. BARTLETT, No. 44 Shetucket St., 01('. FINE 65 ACRE FARM 7 head cattle, team, poultry, hogs, farming equipment of all kinds, 8 room house, ‘IFS. barn and outbuildings, 30 acres fields, good pastures, valuable timber, g_ d _orchard, easy terms. TRYON'S AGENCY, Willi- mantic, Conn. ; Pl P ———————— 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. HEDGE AVENUE Two family House, modern improve- nents, large lot, some fruit, 5 min- Price $5,000. | utes walk to post office. Apply te JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket Stree: Zel. 876 FOR SALE Modern two-apartment house, ehoice locatian, en McKinley Ave. Enuf said. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A ‘XOBAN. RBEAL ESTATE BROKER, Franklin Square. WOOD FOR SALE BURN WOOD AND SAVE YOUR COAL, HARD WOAD, CHESTNUT AND KINDLING—DELIVERED ALL PARTS OF THE CITY. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 782 233 MAIN STREET HERE'S A HOME WITH AN INCOME Ash St, Wilimantic. eul lListate Ageucy, Danielson. oct9d Eight room house with all conveni- nEOF LE—Army \?ndershh'la. wool, |l ances and three ether buildings, eavy iy 80X, cashmere army sox. A army gloves and afmy raimcoats. Unique | § tW0 of them are rented; Large lat Shop, o8 Franklin St. oct28d 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 $750 Buys s Five-room Cottage all furnish- ed. This is a wonderful bargain sit- uated as it is in a quiet village not over 2 3 midutes’ walk to trolley, The cottage has electric lights and the furnishings are antique. Investigate, A 60 Acre Woed Lot for $600—part cush—several aurdired cords of wood and some timber, A rare bargain, Send for Wilcox's Farm Bulletin (Choice of 400 Wllham A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST i1 Weat Broad Street, Westerly, R. |, Rooms 1 and 2, Telenhons 2365 PLUMBING ‘AND GASFITTING ROBERT J. COCHRANE, PLUBSLNG, HEATING AND MILL SUPPLIES, Washington Square, FHONE 581 The very best plumbing workmen -at-the fairest prices suleed; also heating and gas. flnal. JOHN F, TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. T.F. BURNS Heating and P | FOR SALE up to date, good location, Squara, For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3 6 room Cottage with bath, all modern near car line, 15 minutes’ walk from Franklin 198 Cliff Street 91 FRANKLIN STREET ster, pe) elass meflumeully --Advertisement Will Rent It .. FOR MI.E—AMWM- " FOR NALE—Big, powerful Stutz road- | ect condition and fast, wonderful KYI 1 Dass. good pa, tires; will demonstrate, o ok 1"‘4- gezwun 5. 15-6 15 p. m. | b! -:ptn lll u:flx FOR SALI—Fprd lflurfing fl.:, 1"2’ new - top, absorbers, o lomete: o0d tires. Muu Ortman, 72 Orchard SU hone 151-4. oct28d FOR SALE—1920 Harle: toreycle, 4 mos. old ; must Clll 28! Franklin B'-. -Davidson mo- ulrlnonu SALE—N 1931 modkl 31, 050 derson, 21 mp. L, DIXI 1501 Tel. 3 ToE !ALI—WW»M » ton, reeentg ummnkdr,’uél en. stake body. Armo -.r#-. 819 Frlnklin o octl THE 1921 HIIII‘IJ'JIVXM ll MI‘: come in and let us demonstrate it to you; 66 all the improvements over other faod- els; don't forget to take a look at the Road-stir side car, it is a dandy, N wich Cyele Co., § Main St sepld Used Cars ALL PRICES REDUCED 1920 Ovcrhnd Tourin.. Model 4 1920 Oldsmobile Truck, 5 cord tires 1919 Oldsmobile Truck 1919 Reo Speed Wagon 1918 Reo 6 cyl., 4 pass. Readster 1917 Reo 4 oyl, 5 pass. Touring 1916 Reo 6 cyl., 7 pass., Touring 1915 4 cyl., 5 pass, Touring J ESPECIALLY. RECOMMENDED One 1917 and twe 1915, 5 passenger Reo touring cars; rugged in con- struction and economical in epera- tion. TRUCKS Reo, Oidsmobile, Vim, Republic, Buiek, Ford, Kohler Stewart and Others. THE FRISBIE-McCORMICK COMPANY 52 Shetucket Strest Phone 212 AUTOMOBILE ACCZSSORIES FORD OWNER—Are mfl‘ ,’ bright light with the m:ulum i 31 l'lfl not, your magneto is weak and eharging. The Norwich Wewu the Vim Unit Remagnetizer, wi your magneto while you walt. llu! St. Phone 214. Acto Radiators REPAIRED AND RECORED Thoroughly Tested Lnder Air Pressure LAMPS AND MU'D GUARDS Straghtened and Repaired GAS TANKS AND PANS TO OFDER ALL WORK GUARANTEED WM. E. SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) NORWICH. GINN. e R ITEY IF THAT CAR OF YOURS IS NOT RUNNING RIGHT — CALL UP 756 The Armory Garage 319 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF a.L KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repaire, Painting, Trim. ming, Uphelstering amd Weod Werk, Blacksmithing im all it branches Seott & Clark Corp. |5 607 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET AUTOS TO HIRE FRANKLIN SQUARE 'l'-xl, 209 Main St Phone 1994 G. R Broy seplid C. D, SLYN, 293 W mln St Wi move c\eryuun: anywhere. Phone l"o& P 14d LOC. and lon PR GUS LAMBERT, JRB., No. 341 Main St., long distance movm;, & and X~ pressing. ’L‘gl. 387-5. .u ~ GEORGE LAMBERT Occum, t tumll;. idll_flneu auto truck- Siegel. augid long distance moving and u'u;,klt of Tel. €17-132. ance Moviug and ress ‘Z?;lmlrmfln 1( Boswell Ave. 'f l&t uumu ana navn: lou lu?ul a specialty. St. Pnone 'm. noviid BROMLEX & Saturiet BE - Ehose 355 LONG m:!‘ANC! "MOVING. BRDW‘ & HARTLEY, etucke: St. Phone I’XANO AND FURNITUURE MOVING. B i TEAMING AND FRUCKING done very vr\’mwl{ and at ressvmable pricea. ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Sietucket St Phone 175 ‘INSURANCE INCOME INSUBANCE Paid Up Life and Endowment. W. A. SOMERS, Boom 10, Franklin Square, FOREIGN AGENCY sells Lureign auney Urders and Steams Siip 4ickets 101 @i Paris of the world. Packages ot all kinds deliversd in all parts of Surope. Keal Lsfate and Fire Insurance. M. FORMIGLIO, " 280 Framklin St, Norwich, Conn. Phoue 78i-G. warid e THERE s Eastern Connecticut equal o Tesulid, ‘no _aavertising medium in. "% The Bulie | J. L LATHROP & “SONS szheuw.ketSuut INSURANCE OF ALLKINDS | § Mfr. Cumraings’ M-. If you want a comfortable car to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 416 AsylumSt., Norwich. Dodge ciosed serv- ice car. Phone 1507.. CHIBOPODIST - -A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. i Foot Spgchlul (FROTECT YOUR !.nn- Main 8 L. Call 1231-2 or 837. novid AI.H cash, ries 4 | ven PR st et et e | A Balletiv For'Sale -~~~ |A Bulletin ToLet ~\ |A Bulletin ForSale - TO RENT FOR m‘!———?urnhhod rooms for uxht eeping. § Oak novad FIVE-ROOM _ tenement _with all _con- quire 59 Franklin St Tues- and Saturday. S PR TO RENT—Seveli-room ‘West Thames St., steam heat and c\nmc lights, ete. C‘l‘ any t.ulf,. ovid ”mfizs'r—'rv' (-mllyig uinm. nd o pouT coftagn w ?r-ae ood, Coit, 63 Broad- neighborh s I L B 1 g 3 u:-g-.‘c Hante, _arde msu my len, ‘mon 3 Archa W. Coit, .l“B oct30d FOR RENT—Flat at 120 Broadway; all l&nynvcmum. Inguire 34 wh‘. —ro RENT—Two furnished rooms, with modern improvements. Write Box e, 0 Burke octisd TO lll'l‘—i\n-nm Tele- e O ausila ' ". " . ouulmll n«- nnnl anning E(ud 0. 52 rnished rooms; sise n housekeeping. Appl: St. Pnone 1043-3. au TO RENT From November 1st. F'lut- st lOC Sehofl Apply 291 Main Street, City. Heated Rooms To Rent Elaborately furnished and all conveniences. Phone 821-3 PIANO TUNERs FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave GEER, 5 THE PIANO TUNER. 123 Prospect St. Phone §1L LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE Electors’ Meeting The Electors of the Town of Norwieh, Legal Voters in Electors' Meeting, are hereby warmed to meet in the several veting distriets of the Town of Norwieh, 28 by law provided, at the following places in said voting districts: FIRST DISTRICT—At the Town Hall, in the City of Norwich. SECOND DISTRICT—At the Engine House, 131 Main Street. THIRD DISTRICT—At Store, North Main Street, in Greeneville. FOURTH DISTRICT—At the Old Brick Schoolhouse, west of the Green, Norwich Town. FIFTH DISTRICT—At Ponemah Large Hall, Taftville, SIXTH DISTRICT—At Billings' Hall, Hamilton Avenue, East Side, on the Tuesday following the first Mam~ day in November, in the year 1920, te wit: On the SECOND DAY of NOVEMBER, A, D. 1920, at 5.30 ¢'clock in the foreneen, to give in their ballots for seven Electors of Presid em and Vice President of the United Sta Also to m in their ballots for a Sem- ator to represent the State of Connecticut in the Sixty-seventh Congress of the United States. Also to give in their ballots for a Rep- regentative to represent the Second Ceon- rfiubu-l District of Connecticut in the ixty-seventh Congress of the States. 470 Also to give fn their ballots for the sons they will elect for Governor, il tenant Governor, Secretag' Treasurer, and Comptroller ‘of said State of Com- mcflflu to hold said offices from t.: elé.lx‘(ollcwing the first Monday Jan\u-r! 1, lnd until their sue- cessors are duly qualified. Aho to give in their ballots for a y-- represent the Nineteenth urhl District of the s!ate of Ccnnecncut in the General Assembly of Connecticut, to hold said office from the Wednesday !nllowm‘ the first Monday in January, A. D, 1921, s2d uatil his successor is duly qu: Alse to give in their ballots fer twe rsons to represent d Town in the neral -Assembly of Connecticut, to hold said office from the Wednesday following the first Monday of January, A. a:i until their suceessors are di 1, Also to give in u|e|r ballots for a Judge Probate for the District of Norwich for two vears from and after the Wednesday tollowmg the first Monday of January, Also to give In their ballots for thmy- three (38) Justices of the to_bol office for two years from the first ln. day ef January, A. D. 1921 THE POLLS WILL BE OPENED IN ALL = THE DISTRICTS AT FIVE- THIRTY (5.30) O'CLOCK IN THE FORENOON, AND REMAIN OPEN UN- TIL SIX (6) IN THE AFTERNOON. Dated at Norwich, this 26th day « October. A, D. 1920. CHARLES S. HOLBROOK, Town Clerk of the Town of Norwick oct28d ERNEST E. BULLARD Tescher of the Vialin Phone 127:4 “Bliss Place 1 Have a Few - Quthits'te’