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ALL—In Asbaway, R.I. May 25. 1922, Chlr‘ 144 “a h'x‘:\lr ;1 Mrs. Louis 3 TWANTED HOLT—At Wobdstock, May STMOXDE—E : L New H.A\en Brandeth Symonds, Jr., of Miss Beatrice Holt of | dress X., Bulletin Office. Write Box 210, Bulletin. my27d WA)TI By & Y fll<e|mnufi»c?pemu RS ST T [ tin New London, May New London, May widow of John J. London, May 2| *. Beckwith, aged S0 House. PYOD: |ing Cream; wash your hands withobt dispensable’ for autoist, meo day. “Parko Disteibuting Agency, Roches- sor, snddenly, May o Sneral house- work by woman with exvél‘l!llfl Ad- YOUNG LADY desires osition as den- istant; can furnish references. ety ag7 eek. me'??,.;.?“ ‘:'f.’ —Competen “who is willing 10 mhhu% er. Mre. wmxxn.;{.d Eoey Brown, Jr. Cartoll Ave. my: WANTED—Maly WANTED—Salesmen for Parko Cleans- water, aiso removes Sxime end other stains from the skin Argl E; in. home office; you can earn §5 10 Sln per New York. my29d nelp wanted : plain Ocl'ld Dbox Kol New En:lm i sl gk e t;‘.’.%“* Pfiimo, R {Ter 1055-2. from 7 to 9, Hll Ju.ne [ g WE WANT A GOOD IE\A'(T for the two floors, dance hall and rooms now oc- Gipied by’ the Girls' CommunitClub on | Main St} possession can be given on ist of Jupe, Apply to The m-u;nm o, Norwien, ‘Conn. my23 WE ARE STILL at 11 Fery St, sell- ing out our new and secon kand furnl- ture below wholesale i1 Ferry St., opposite fiomc.m tore. er, _my23d WANTED—Aca stadent would like poeition as clerk, sods, fountain; gx- perienced ; references, Address G., office. mlzd § Franklin street y morning at 8.30 WANTED Drawing Frame Tender For Night Work. ASHLAND COTTON CO. JEWETT CITY assortment. Woolworin's. ‘CYAL—Turkish Trop] ™ | 15c: briar pipes, 250; special, Gmddsgnd Acco, c & 1 ere ‘tis—pount OX ilgh &rade chocolatss boc: 108 & Special Ded with Mght of left hand piows and 20- Fagan's Smoke Shov, opo. |dlse diee cutaway barrow. ! rooms each, city vl(er near trolley car and school, price of 12 rooms on totlets, piice $2700; 5. 2.two tenemerit Tel. 876 oqu Bve. minuts no (I 01! il ‘; y water, Dnly seven rooms, ¢ n’ square, price ow minutes, rom FaBKin 2,600; 6, three tenement of 16 rooms, 8 follels. on West EUBEARTE s seven room cottage on Laurel Hil, all lmprovements and_ gar: om_cottage on - el Drice §4,500; 10, six foom t, two a es of land, ars old and has Har : Just the‘ e NS joue, eylle Teom sthts ot 1l res, “with *_old-fashi onnd R Bt hoaes hauge lafeed TIE nrle e o e garage, buildings all -in good condition, pieg of £ lasks dipoutt ot jwRed, for Side, price 3.~ nrlce §2.600; 8, OF* l:v;qu k:g‘?p &hy BATH § ol Ave” ST Pnorem di? txgu.urr IW]'HI »ruperty DITION. PRICE $4,500 A?.P;.v o JAMESLQSE e “ T"t‘ :mnthvme in’ TEYONS AGENCY, my26d Willimantic, Conn. flanrs. pnoe $2.800; 1, cottagl in Preston, ail improvements, nice lot and garage, price room cottage; electric light, lot 70x200. centr For further des Fop 12, eight |, 1y located, m'lae L0 Thaves EME. I\orwwh Conn. FOR SALE 5 10 Avery tractor, equip- FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, $9; Chestnut. §1 per ‘cord. Kindlings, ‘seven bushels | r " ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HAREY B. FORD. Phone 792. apridd TWANTED—Two or three | mrn}ahed or PRIVATE SALE of household_lurmlur_ unturalshed rooms for light housekeeyfat 183 West Main St. Monday moniing, ing. Tel 1045-12, myl6d WANTED — Second hand _ furniture, household goods, antiques, ‘tools and store fixtures; 1 pay highest ‘prices; try me |G before seiling; I beat them all. N. wauuzuer. 2z 'Market St 557-2. a “AANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. -Norwich Furni ture Co.. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-8: buy, sell and exchange. FUNERAL DIRECTDR! price very lo 463-14 _my2id a real bary CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Marki | "For SALE toreycle, Call FOR sALE—Ammobl'a FOR SAL THE %uod Ford' cars; Peck. Phone For SALE—Good a5 new fouring car, ain. _Phone 107 FOR SALE—One Bulck four touring i good runming ordsr, $215. Imperial rage Co. my26d FOR SALE—New and used Indlan mo- toreycles. Norwich Indian Agency, 34 s 7 myled 1919 Harley -Davidson mo- 75 between & & m. and 3 m._ my16d FOR EALE—Oakland, just overhauled, &00d knappy car. C. E. Lumis, R. D. . 6. Tel. 1858-2 apreid - AUCTIONS H. B Tiger, 55 ¥ranklin 8t.Phone 717-3, _Janzid " WANTED— s for catalogue; 10 up, with or Without stock ng tuilparticulars in first letter as7tc size, location and terms. P. O. Box 1u:u Jewete Clty, Conn. 2 seco Kremens, successor 1o King, 48-50 Water St Phone 1305. seplad WE\BUY and pay highest prices 10! d\ hand furniture - and books. WANTED 1,000 MEN AND YOUNG. MEN TO SAVE 32 TO §3 ON EVERY PAIR OF PANGS, AT THE MONSTER FIRE SALE, ALL AT ONE PRICE, $1.50 A’ PAIR, NEXT TO BEOOKLYN OUTFITTERS; NORWICH. Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 328-3 Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director Phone 2382 Embaimer PROMPT SERV:CE FAY OUR NIGHT GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 12 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Tatechone Gl HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTOKS Morwich and Jewett City ——— | | thes, u-mu shrubs, piants ard | \urnn Co. yo‘r AUCTION NOTICE Highly important vacating sale at the Rev, W. B. Chase farm, located about four miles north from Putnam, Conn., on the road leading from ‘the Windham County Children's Home (6 Thompson Viilage, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m., standard time, as deseribed: 25 head fancy Holsteins and Guernseys, grades and thorolgh- b ith papers, 1 herd bull known Veeman Hengerveid, dropped 1915, 1 pair of excelient farm es, \weight 2600 1bs. 75 R. I. Reds, a large and useful variety of up-to- date farm jmplements as partially de- scribed, nearly new manure. spreader, two-hotse seeder and fertilizer sower, uble disc harrow, 1 two-horse riding Sclipse corn planter, mow rake, harrows, and plows of a s, extra nice two-horse tip ca n wagon, harnesses, oream sep. incubators, brooders, s and puggies, and so on wit out iimit or reserve. A few house- hold gods Wil also be sold. This is a good saie to attend. Mr. 1ase hias sold this place, therefore e occasion of this mammoth farm ipment at acution. Terms cash. r will attend. If too stormy, med 1o first fair day. HERBERT G, STEBELE, Sale Manager. REV. W. B. CHASE, Owner, AUCTION We wiil sell at publfc auction at my26d 9 o'clock a m., standard time, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, May 31 and Jume 1, he household effects of the late M Fred Taber. at her late residence in thy llags of South Windham, Conn. (Nor- wich and Willmantie trolley cars stop at the door), as below: Housenold goods of every description, n and antigue, chamber sets, Couches, over 40 ' ining room ‘tables, sideboakd, two china closet; tables, dining chairs, parior tables, chairs, tables, stands, dressers, square piano,|iron beds. springs, hair and silk floss 'mattresses, feather beds, pillows, carpets and rugs, veranda i 's and screens, 30 or more quilts and - i biaokets, couch covers, lace curtains, The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistont BAY OR NIGHT bookcase, mahogany wardrobe, two din- ner sets, and An unlimited quantity of crockery and kitchen uténsils, cookimg range, smail garden toois of évery de- seription, Planet, Jr, seed sower. Some antiques as follows: Maple high- boy, two tip tabiex, comb-back Windsor cheir, fiddle-badk chair, slat-back chairs, .d.esulnt tabies, pipe Box. pair pipe tongs, carved mirtors. mahogany mirrors, both arge aud email *pewier platters. aix opzlescent mirror knobs, four opalescent ) plates. gold band fruit and’ cake dishes, | Japaness vases. alabaster vases and can. diesticks, several stone chirns and Jjars, | Bohemi Jgiiat sets and vases. old ‘bot: Dlown candy jars, biue, red d purple vases, very old blown glass globe. two. or mote hens. sandwich ginss butter, bread gnd cake wmiates, pressed glasy in abunddncs as follows: Pitchers, gobicts, tumblers, table sets, wine llflll- cake dishes, herry sels in ro cahie ineapie An. shamBtole Jeothon. ld 'commisaion signed by . Jonathan Trumbull, old suit and drum vorn and carried in thé Revolutionary war, old Connecticut Registers dating back to 1812, Afty or more old fancy b: ts. OTICE: This will be a very unusual and extremely importan sale, as it rej sents the finest collection” of hoi goods we have ever 'ered for sale at ubl auction. Everything is in the hest of condition. and there is mo limit o the number of smail articles which space will not permit of enumeration. These goods may he seen from 10 o'clock a. m. until 2 o'clogk . M., Tues- day, May 30th. L Tela}hme 1740, WANTED SECOND HAND ANTIQUE FUENI- TURE AND HISTORICAL CHINA. BEST PRICES PAID. A. BEUUENER, 87 Franklin Street, opposite Providence Bakery. Phone 712-5. marsl FOE SALE—_The “One two-tenement all modern improvements, fi\’uc‘lud‘ng hard- wootd floors, including a1 of room for & buil FOR SALE Six-room cottage, near Boswell Ave., with tract of Jand with a barn, having a variety ‘o frult. Price reasonable for quick sale. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central ‘Bldg. Phone. . Norwich. ought for 5,500 Jf taken four-tenement Siuare, has income of $1000 anmially, brick structure, a_very for quick buyer, §5.500 W bz gain; a boarding house, doing a thriving Dbusiness “right in city, boarders, and addition; property of $800 annuaily, all modern im- provements, a rare ba with a desire for making money out of an investment, businéss and Property will be i a four-(énement house,. acres“of Tand, all improve- ments, four bathrooms, fand ean be for lots or used as vegetable farm, . price_very low : ‘ment house on High §i $800 vearly, including lot, any reasonable offer will be considered, all improvement. owner ieaving town; one tw 11! all improvements, haif -acre iand, fruit trees, any reason- able cffer will be considered ; on Thames St/ of séven roonts. latest improvements and a ood “investment I buy this bat- income from the gain for someone has inéome of Transplanted*: intp: flats, ~hothouse grown, frame hardened. -Earlianna, John Baer, Jewel, Bonny Best Sténe, Dwarf Stone, Matchless and Beauty Tomafoes, Hot and Sweet Bull No Sweet Mountain ' Peppers; Copenhagen Cabbage, Queen of Market. Asters, and Salvias. . Plants, shioped by expr-s; only, roots packed in damp moss. Prices on application. 00d Jot. price T-vnrhon- 1349, SALE—A two-wheel cart; the' thing to break in a voun| e 5 Phone 1718-5. ‘von SALE Meat Write Box 70, Bulletin: hnd Tuesday - FOR SALE - 15-room house in fine condition, modern imprevements : complete, * located within | five: mingfes of Franklin square. This property is especially adapted for high medium class boarding or rooming house, and gan be secured for less tham one-third of cost to nroduce. A great OppOrtuDit: R Iby calling Tmiations Sheerfully ~ given’ JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER. 100,000 VEGETABLE “PLANTS FOR-SALE ¢, Ruby King and ¥. E. PECKHAM, Phone. 1012. - © Norwich, Conn, —Quantity of hen manure, - Dawson, Elmville, Conn. NICKEL PLATING NICKEL PLATING Metal Refinishing of all kinds. We do Gold, Silver, Nickel, Copper and Brass Plating. Making a specialty of refinishing Auto Parts, Lighting Fix- tures, Knives, Forks, and also in re- finishing Brass Beds. NORWICH NICKEL 77 HAMILTON AVENUE NORWICH, CONN. Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. FOR SALE—Horsss JUST. ABRIVED. My ‘Thorses are here on time, and they ave a nice lot=big ones, light ones, and chunks, single and in pairs. all ready to g0 to work. Prices low for the kind. Come and see them. Tel. 536-3. ELMER R. PIERSO! et BT LSRR ™ POULTRY will sell cheap if a¥l is taken at once. Cyril Bartek, South Wiilington, Conn. TFOR SALE—High grade violin in: per. fect-condition. 111 Laurel Hiil A R SATE Second has furniture and : also will - buy secontl hand furniture and | antiques, L suits, serges, wor- st Lsnnd flanne . § 55 odd vests at $1 ; pants in abundance, $1 up. “Thi: for Decoration Day. a rare treat Pants Store, L. Pollock, ¥OR SALE—In ment house, five Tooms each, lot 100x126, five Tooms each. Iot b fruit trees, 'shrubbery five minutes from v, cor. Latham St. and Slocum Terrace, Groton, Conn. quire on premises. J. E. Lester. my23d TFOR SALE—Motorboat, 21 P., With reve £t rowbaal at 34 W ashmgwn St. FOR SALE MUST SELL 1.000 PAIR. OF PANTS, ALL AT ONE PRICE, $1.50 A PAIB. AT THE 4 MONSTER FIRE SALE, NEXT TO' | BROOKLYN OUTFITTEES, NORWICH.. FOR SALE THE VERY DESIRABLE PROPER- < lTY NO. 17 LINCOLN_ AVENUE. IS ichecking th ONE OF THE CHOICEST ON THE AVENUE. HOUSE MODERN, UP TO DATE AND MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. ONE CAR GARAGE. FUR- THER. PARTICULARS CHEERFUL- LY GIVEN BY CALLING JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker TFOR sKLE—S?&, erfect mechanical Telephone 246. INSURANCE TFOR SALE—House centrally located In_tie city of Norwich. icol, Room 113 Thayer. Bidg., Norwich. Burdick & Me: TFABMS for sale; easy terms, TOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and You may be the next victim of a fire. 615-4. H. B. Beard K hard wood. Tel. Don't Son, Homestead Farms. FOR SALE ! Summer Cottages at Eastern Point, | New. London, Block Thames River; some for rental. ARCH W. COIT 63 BROADWAY ¥OR SALE — S. C. White Loghotn chicks from strong, healthy stock, excei- lent Tayers, only % and 3 year oid hens used “for breeding, kept on free range, last deiiveries this season June § and 10 ; $15 per 100, $8 per 59, 17c each, delivered parcel post. Paul Jansen, Mansfleld lenlcr Con R. D. No. 1. ma)"!!d IT MAY MEAN YOU chances. The small annual ble to the firm pro- tection from money loss ' it afforde. Take out & policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET Tro-tenement house, six .and eight- room apartments, with al farge Tot, near Bast Main St Full par: AUTOS FOB HIRB ‘198 cum st l IC TAXI SERVICE—Tel. 1005-5 or TS, TE k. Burdick: apr2id BABY CHICK prices reduced; bred-to- ay, popular breeds; propaid glaranteed delvery; “eend for yoiveulars’ drooiers 3475 up. Roy Clark, East Hartford, Conn. myisd LOST AND FOUND e —— Mrs. J. A. Kinney, 86 Town ‘St, orwich Telephone 410-2 | candle stands, two empire sofas, set cane | Conn., Tel. 1416, and obtain a- Suitabie ect chairs, ' drov-leaf cherry tables { reward for the return f same. my29d Mansfield’s LOBT—In Putnam, Corner and Grove St etbook, containing cles; “Teward. M) Center St., Putnam. _myzdd a brown seal pock- LOST—Thursday evening, in New Lon- don, or between New London and Nor- wich, a small brown satchel containing yarious articles. Finder -please notify ys ‘and- other arti- M- R. French, 84 LOST— Bullefin Office for reward. ilver rosary beads. Leave at |- 2 LOST—White fox hound, s ornotity 1. ung, 179 Broad g ym)zGd.M LOST—A fox terrier, white and black, tag number 445-15. | Finder pieuse. ol 930, myl1zd NAMNE v eermmemsmsoseznzes sz R. F. D.cox,Street. PosLOfliceWmMAm’t~Encloscd e TRUCKING Est. 1874, Tel, 175, ARTHUE H. LATHROP, Piano Movin “Sfetuonet NeC Gmlel LAMBERT, Occul d trucking. T N, %'mws éverything yv!geh “‘s;mu -{ tention wiyen 1o moving boil chinery. Teh %o M Auto ’.rrudn &nd Teaming, Furniture Mrs. Henry Bingham of Windham will do the catering. This means piénty to eat, and the best. Terms cash. MACFARLANE & HYDE, Auctioneofs. Long mn..e- Moving and Expressi Zimmerman, 17 Boswed Ave. Tel. 1458. foasenserezas TEAMING and moving, long_disi fi - nmiw.vv John H. Forfl. 2 15 N6 udvertl jznurn Connecticut equal FII.L'OUI»’ANDM.AII: "THE NORWICH .B.U_LLET‘.IN NORWICH,:CONN. -10c a Line, Average 5 Words to-a Line —Wants, To Let, For Sale, Etc ccozn -CIASSHICALION voscrvranszesermtosnrazemazatusere e TN MDEL Of lnsertions..,m.-.‘...w,, Write-complete-ad below-including .name-and address — Or i blind address is wanted -mark X -here TO RENT—A mu five- omr. DISTRICT—At the tmprovements, at 188 Hall in the Courthouse Building. - ND VOTING DISTRICT—At the. ‘Departm! ent Station, West Main nuz VOTING DISTRICT—At 258 VOTING DISTRICT—At No. 1 qunu. '":f. 5, 1922, llot a v, "-?anm '&’3’ or thé full two year term, “TO RENT—Two furnished keeping rooms, 10 Carter Ave. 1 Head N best lealm ‘Write 120 sq. 11, 1 am ll.(el, 120 sq. ft. M:k.g Street Ng‘:_ At Meriden, Com: NT—Ap, and Bath. u}honc 2055. FFICES to rent; thrg facing ‘Shetucket St.. st decorated “and wired: Wil rent Call at Alling Rubb HE :vmaueu in each NT—Tooer vy m %n r—mrnuped Toom ; itartum, Seating 200, m Hade ng 'y oF, ",’;fi"‘ business’ dflee.h eeper’s office, fiiing room. wa: oAt Niknue, Comn. First fioor, 1 sitting room = iaing room 2ix13. serving paser and kitcheneite $x12 g 2 yeae also at #aid hour, on sald d ith and &i roposed Cl -r- RENT—Nicely furnished Hmml. P g, 16 Laurel Hil Ave. ngi fie }R: “FOE WENT_One i alto twosingle rooms, itted 1o the M: Spages Charter for the City?" Chn'r 50 submitted Chlrur of the City of ; linen closet 2 ht houseki Frurnishea: _ngn rtment, No. 118 out garage. H. closets, 165 P13t ain ogm. 3 or 3 arat 2 or 3 tofieis. Third floor. lmllnIM at om adjoining bollers ive healing apparatus. oilows: b Mllled by me @llrler Coms dae. recommending it missio by Vote of the electors of the City on and apvointed by rt of Common Councti on June 10 :ur “nd by authority and un- visions of Chapter 24 of the A. Wult, 161 Main St. e L e e RO TO WENT—On the first fioor of The aron: 320 Wain S0 (a° modt desirams X-room apartment, steam heat and hot water furnished; rent Tyquire of Shea & Burke. B S TR SN e TO lE\]’—Fumhhed rooms, by da; 84 Frankiin St. fisa” . fl" td-. uzx ted to consult M <is Commission. Room 63, it T Sl Infosmation 15 details of eael %, The architect of the plans e in harge Wb bt gt o prepare the working drawings ecifications and to superimtend the con ietion of the buildings. pensation he will receive the Mmm\lflm American Instit o compensation wi n# not finally acce \ rom some reliably $45 per month. A “harter for the City of Nor- " recommended and filrd sald Commission approved 1822, which said ocation and harter is 10 be ap: proved or disabproved as the Charter for o818 City by the vote of the electors of i the times ana wlaces herein |l'naled, and in the manner and form Preseribed in this warning. and by said ‘Chapter 24 of the General Statutes of this State and by the laws of thir State, and is the msirument, tested cony of which has been heretofore duly published in fuil by directjon of the mmission duly certi- ty Clérk and Clerk of the (‘hn.rl!r Revision Commission. who caused tlie Ramé to be so published i each of newspaners oub; City on Salurday, March 25th, 1922. Said atlested cony 8o caused fo be published y Clerk is hereby made a part by reference \hereto and RENT—In business section. site gogds, shos store or any retall ‘bugh e85 authorized by STEAMSHIPS n Gs hpat- gontractor will \v~ e ted with each ned by this arel S ol & tect and deposited with the e tn thes Gapitel later than Ju City of Hartfo s b W R & the 10th day VIA NEW LONDON LINE | Cémfortable Staterooms Ready for Occupancy at : which the electors of said FLE TNy Taprved B Soect @s provided by the law; are by their bl Dated at Har provided in this warning, Yoting machines wi provisions of the laws of Said meeting w D the Disfricts ‘at 5.30 o'clock in t neon for the purnose of voting y Officers and also queéstion of the apnroval of such proposed Charter. and ghall (DAYLIGHT - SAVING TIME) Steamers leave aily, day, 11.00 p. m. Due New York, Pier 40, N. R., except Sun- noon. when the polls in each of the: sev- eed, erial Garage, The affirmative hallot on the question [Por s S0 tE new Charter for said City the sald Districts shall read Znd the megative reaa Charter Charter Approval YF ballot on seid question sha Wilson Line to New York Leaves Norwich, Monday, Wednesday: and Friday, at 4 P. M. Leaves New York, Pier 8, East Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at question voting m: and said ballots shail clared. canvassed. hines shail be used AUTO TOFS, radiat v d tire covers. rcuphol ing. all Kinds ot au Pond St Phone 13 EAsvrmnm WELDIMNG officers in said the afternoon in I mates of the City’s expenses for the cur- rent fiecal vear as made b Common’ Couhcil of said City at ing held on the 22d day will be submitted to said for action thereon: and there wiil also be submitted to said City Meeting for action the estimates for special matters pre- santed 1o said Court of F. V. KNOUSE, Agent, STEAMSHIP TICKETS to or From All Parts of the World All riecessary documents, affidavits, ap- tions for passports and other neces- ation in regard to bringing v York and assist them in baggage, show them 1o the obtain’ for them sailing For further particulars, inguire mmon Couneil Committee “on nance at said meeting held May 23. also to lay a tax on the City grand made and nerfected to meet the expenses ‘of the y upon the estimatey approved and the anpropriations author- i y -~ Meeting to be made from the City Treasury and to fix the compensation of ths Coliector of said tax also 16 act upon the list of abatements the Mayor and Alder- City to be presented at sald meating ;" aiso 1o authorize the temporary borfowing for the Gas and Eiectric De- partment in anticipation of its ordinary Tevenue of such sum or sums not exceed- ing in the aggregate $30.000 as may be necessary from time to time to pay the running expenses of said Department, and to further authorize the borrowing for the Gas and Electric Department of such sum or sums not exceeding in the aggregate $25.000 for the reconstruction, nd_extension of the City's £as and electric plant by the expenditure of a sum ot to exceed sald $25.000 for gas mains, and to Authorize, sanction and spprove such reconstruection, enlargement and extension of said niant. $30,000 0 borrowed as a temporary ioan on account of said Citv's gas and electric plant to be repaid, principal and interest. hefére the end of the present fiscal yea: from the revenues of said Department : also to adthofize the borrowing of such sum or sums of monev not $175,000 as mway be needed from time to time to make the improvements and tions and expenses au- “meeting and determine the time within which repayment shall be made of money $0 borrowed. \mn Connecticut, this 27th day of May, A. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND REALTY AGENCY N G, CHENES! of taxes made b Thoreugh knowledge of iwelding: .«q adequate. facilitier and equipment enables us to under- WELDING work that - other often are unable to handle properiy. If the casting or forging is heavy to bring to us our portable equipment enables us to go to the preheating plus 122 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A. Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY No piece of werk 4o large or &2 N NCRWIG!’WF]..D!NGW. 31 Chestnut. Strest OVERHAULING AND REPAIR Vlfll( OF ALL KINDS Aaglatt charge the obll thorized by sal = DR. H. PROTASS, Dentist Announces the Opening of His Office for the General Practice of Dentistry, at FEHR H LBROU, Mayor or the City of \orwk:h Connecti- Over Woolworth's Telephone 563 DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEDN M'Grory Bldg. &7 TO &5 NORTH MAIN STREEY. COAL AND WQOD 32 6TH STREET CHIROPODIST "INTIH; : i ; PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR SALE—Paint, $1.75 per -l.. fig&;-.a:h:.