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FAMR, WARMER TODAY. CLOUDY TOMORROW, What Is Going On Tonight. Veaudeville and Motion Pioturss at the Auditorium. Moving tictures at Colonial Taneatre Vaudeville and Photoplays at Davis Theatre. Norwich Grange, No. 172, P. of H., meets in Pythian Hall Thames '~ Council, No. 1851, R. A, neets in Foresters’ s e Norwlch Ledge, No. 12, A. O. U. W, meets in Germania Hall. 5 Saohem _ Chapter, No. 57, O. ®. S. meets in Buckingham Msmorial. ANNOUNCEMENTS SMASHING THE VICE TRUST. At the Davis Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Curran zaldermanic committee, which Investigated the vice conditions last season in New York city, found that the white siave interests had a regular telegraphic code, which they used in communicatng with their branches in various cities throughout the country. Some of its code tele- grams are reproduced in the spectacu- r mioving picture dramatization, nashing the , which comes to the Dav n hree days be- cinning Thursds Testlmony _before the Curran com- | mittee showed that the code was used not only in supplying orde: tims from other cit but also in re- porting the escape of a white slave from one ci break away from hous Philadelphia or C and ende: Immediately word is spread from the headq rters of commercial- ized vice, and its agents are on the lookout in every section of the cou owy. .o L ©One of the very effective uses of a special feature photo drama like Smashing the Vice Trust is to awaken the wvublic to o sense of actual con tions, and to pre\ent a continuance of them. Matinee Bv ings at 7 and 8.30, 15 and cents. DAVIS THEATER. All New Photoplays and Five Good | Vaudeville Acts Today. Today will be the last chance to see the big five act bill at this popular theater, and no one can afford to miss ft. Corona, the wonderful hypnotist, {8 the headline atraction, and his dem- onstrations in this art are new and nov- s subjects through many nts while he has them un- spell, and keeps the ho n roars of laughter. What is without a doubt the greatest acrobatic seen here sSupp! Gillette trio, whos ing is ahead of anything ever seen There has been a lot of disct to whether one of the trio is a girl or not. you can tell. Elliott neat singing, talking and dancing act, introducing the famous Miss Elliott wears t gowns imported from F ored wigs to match. T time & tango been seen in Norwic them? Another act that m hit is Ferris and Jor: hand out & line of comedy finish up with some real s dancing, mos - Moscoff, th on the bil & pleasing variety with his s in three different langu: whirlwind Russian dance. The photo- plays today are all 1 The feature a two reel semi-biographical film by the K. B. company, called T Path of Genius, with Charles Yittle and Gordon Mullins leading roles. T 62, will also be s and interesting eve: 3 and Tango Tangled, a screamingly funny Keystone comedy, completes th bill. Ladies’ matinee every day, all seats 10 cents. Don't forget: F' ed for Norwich, tango h col- the first and wig have ever e you se lends eathers is book- oril 15th, COLON!IAL THEATER. Edison Day Today at the Colonial— All-Star Edison Features. A very unusual event day at the Colonial theatér, for Edison day, with every film on tl from the famous studios of Thoma Bdison. The Necklace of Rame the powerful three reel leader, t of the theft of a necklace from # mum- my in the Museum of Art, New York, by Diamond Mary, of the exciting hase by the New York detectives to Notre Dame and the banks of the| Eeine, in Paris; the Campanile, Palace of the Doges, and other famous build- ings on the Grand Canal in Venice: the Coliseum, St. Peter’s : F ican in Rome, and the B The story was actually on the t v E and Miriam Nesbitt in the leading roles. A big two reel feature entit Wity s Lines is anothe attraction, and the third is the delight- ful comedy of life at the Caplitol, er titled A Letter to Uncle Sam Taiken altogether, this is one of the strongest film programmes . ever offered at the Colonial and no one can afford to miss Editor day. Entire change of pictures tomgrrow. AT THE AUDITORII:)M. v of Naples. photographed Antony and Cleopatra, George Xleine’s wonderful masterpiece in eight reels. which has been drawing bigger houses at every performance, will terminate its engagement here to- night. Tt is an especially interesting photoplay taken entirely from history, with all the scenes laid in Rome and Alexandri, Egypt, with the most bril- ant Itallan theatrical stars in the leading roles, and a total cast of 7,500 people. There are many wonderful scenes in the picture. Best of all, per- haps, is the landing of the Roman sol- diers on Egyptian soil by nizht and their long march to the capital city. The battle scene immediately afier this is also very realistic and thrilling. Running through the entire play is the fascinating love story of the mighty Antony and the beautiful Queen Cleo- patra, which resuits in so startling a manner. The last performance here will be given this evening at 8§ o’clock, when this world’s greatest photoplay will be taken to Boston for a long run fn ‘one of the leading theaters thers. » ceeded Bernard Cornell as boss weaver it in the local plant of the Admore | wANTED Restaurant ed as second hand in the card room of for vie- | to another, Often girls | in New York, | petition be t ever | and Elliott do a| entric order. | Auctloneers. Tomorrow the usual vaudeviile and picture show will be given, and on Fri- day night the silver shower wiil again be a special attraction. YANTIC New Boss Weaver at Mills—Faulkner Family Moving After Twenty Years. Louis Pendergast spent the week end at his home in Holliston, Mass, George Stone has returned from a few days’ stay in Worcester. Henry C. Higgins was in Worcester the early part of the week, New Boss Weaver. Charles Garner of Holliston has suec- WANTED ADVERTISEMENTS under the heading of “WANTED, FOR SALE or TO RENT” ARE INSERTED AT THE RATE OF Sc per Line, Six Words to the Line FOR SALE ‘Woolen Mills Co. T Leon Allard has returned after |l Billerica, Mass. Mr. and Mrs Grove street, Norwich, Charles Connell was a recent visitor in Billerica, Mass, Napoleon Allard has been succeed- the local mill by Mr. Crafts Mr. Al- LEGAL NOTICES OTICE TO CREDITORS, St March, A. D. 1914 Present—H. P. BUELL, Judge. Estate of Henry W. Abell, late ot Colchester, in said District, deceased. Ordered,” That the Ixecutor clte chef at Ber- | Kestaurant on the Bridge, wesier- [ Red eggs for hatching, P econd and third prizes at the fair; 51 tiing; $6 per 100. C. D. Sherman, marzbd R. spending several deys at his home in | “wANTED G sweaters by hand; paid while 1 FOR flil,lu—\r\ hhu P.,Ock and R. winners first, . Pleasant St. Phone Albert Faulkner and | Coronet Knitting Co., family have moved from the home they | _mar have occupied on the Yantic Flats for | \WangED _Two nel ot the past twenty years to a tenement on | M, B. k‘(mb main SIS Se > ets of pool ED—General dress Housework, Bulletin Oruc housework nesses, one plow, fine and w omen, OR_SALE J‘»‘u‘red Roc roosters. Lucy ‘ TO RENT 1. A pool table, with two lls and full equipment; Apply to Box Zio, mar25d Three wagons, two har- one cultivator, eight 2 D. ¢, Norwich, Conn. L'ew. Zi8-3. m.u..m tilizers; 3 experience. un lard has left town for Hillsboro, N. H. | ticurare. 0., Lept. marzod Write Lor par . 1476 broadway, Ne | piec | ihe besi. Audr seven-par lotin. oraers box of nigh grade toliel soap; A COUR! P D . 00 o o A T S | make from 31U to.36 per ct of Colchester, on the 10th day of | Orders assured Wauwecus the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claim with months from _this e, b post a notice to that effect gelher with a copy of this order, om | wich, the signpost ne saw deceased la 1me Town, t dweit, and in the against sald estate. | 1 AM LOOL to sen ac to- | for the Peeriess rest to the place wuere | manager. 3 John Diarikson, marzsTuws nd by publishing the | Travellng sSpecial Agent same once in a newspaper having & circulation in return to this Court. board, H. P.. BUELL, Judge. NOTICR.—AIl creditor of the said estate of Henry W. Abell are hereby notified to present their claims against | sible; s the ate within time limited In |ily; quiet ho the above order of the Court of Pro-|cinity bate to the unde is No. Ann St, Norwich, Conn. JOHN V. REYNOLDS, marzsd FOR SALE—Th id District, and make | w“‘fi?”}fj{{,’{"fi}fi'b“ in e Hill prefe Bulietin Ofnhce. 1 furnished ht housekeeping FOR SALE s order, good water for dyelng. Williaws & Co, Putnam, K. marzid no other roomers; gned, whose address | good money; give full mu-nm.u dress Permanent, arzod get. r of the will of Henry W. Abell, GOVERNMENT ec FOR SALE—Pekin duck eggs, $1 per 5 50; ducklings 2uc each. Bullurd. Tel. s4v-12, Norwich. marzad 'ALE or exohange, good paying of property in thkis city; location ss Property, care bBui- marz5d 53.50 D Jonn L. H and Runner duck egs: on large ord $5 setung, -A cotton yarn mill our pool table: with a first class 41pxY; will sell %9 Main St, u,uun,g Kotter. & Eaflo 1, opposiie . U. No. 4. Cypher _incubaton FULL ASSOCIATED A PRESS DESPATCMES 4 TO LET—Farm to lease near Wood River Junction, 200 acres hgh land, slopes Pawcatuck river, Z0-mile view, wood for home use, $100 year. Addres: Eddie h'(nxmc‘ 12 West Bt,, Westerly, R. 1 FURNISHED ROOMS, with or with- out board, three minutes’ walk from rranklin Square. 9 Ouk St. _ mar2sWEs " T0 RENT_Barn at No. 45 Forest St room for elght homses; terms reason- able. Apply to Peter Davis, 18y west Main St marzid TO RENT—Large sunny_four-room basement, rent $&, Norin Thames SL Inquire H. Beckman, Barber Shop. _ tuaridd Bt TO RENT—176 Frankiin St., suitable for ligul manufacturing or store. John H. sanning, 22 Broadway. marisd TO RENT—Upper tenement, 6 rooms, bath, gas for cooking, 17 Spruce St ugene Smith, 90 Main. marlid T0 RENT — Furnished rooms comp. for houseaeeping, bath, School Street. 60; Beulah Farm white custom halcaing, 150 €g8S ¥ J. F. Rhode Isiand Red egss, per 100; &ood stoc 131 Elizabeth Street. e good horses, four milch cows. J. Seigel. rPhone marzid one new marzas mar2sd AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD | Write 't *nh, within and for the District | Washington 24th day of March i\'AETU’" —A hou Address F. mar2id rbonneau of by her agent and | » for the reasons | —— tration said de- | Store admin tate of d upon the es ard and determined at | Room in the City of | © Probate Cou District, on_the 30th . D. 1914, at 11 o'ciock | nd that notice of the | ~ W id petition, and of said | n, ba given by the pub- | over order one time in some | -— ing a circulation 1 said | ast five days prior to the | pipe > ring, and that return | Tuxe be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true Snop. mar25d Clerx, |3 AT A _COURT OF PROBATE HELD h, within and for the District the 24th day of March, J. AYLING, A, Adam sary. in" Court an a ‘petition the re therein set t administration be granted of said deceased, al- upo: leged to be intest: | W it is Ordered, That said petition fieard and determined at | 949 - Probate Court Room in the City of J. AYLING, Judge. ily of \arbonneay, iate of aid Distriot deceased. W NTED A ¢ orwich | portabie 10rge; state o e iights, bath, leged to be intostate. Enar 4d hereupon, it is Ordered, That 8ald | ~ywaNTED_Sing farm work and Inquire Glen Kock Farm, Mys mar2ld _ for Seno al teaming, able KUk real estate in N ius FREE—A von't wait; “A\Ti-,u- Po: S = years’ TANDII G CHURCE, conard Bridge, WANT! for work in sawmill; Telephone 334-12. Judge, WANTED—. late Of | 15 an. office Conn., | positions Ambitious in Connecticut. said District, on_the 30th | . A. D. 1914, at 10 o’clock and that notice of the , and of said given by the pub- lation in sald and that return J. AgLING, Judge EN AND \\u\um W rnment means ma’ ucation e time in some | W2Son = tions opea to e days prior to the | BONS 4P 1CES printed on ci iweive 10r $i.2a. ¥rinters, The above and foregoing 4s a t ibe., copy of record o, Atte IE C. CHURCH, mar Cle DISTRICT OF MONTVILLE, SS., Court of Probate, March 24th, 1914, Estate of Samuel T. in said D given that pursu of said Court made on the WANTED—Haw 1urs, 30 Water L., WANTED—Haw Will be at good 10-room ash §12¢0. Addr ption hal beamed dining up trim, one I s, ver same, 4rop postal Coicnester, Cona. es of ud, conveilealy located city of N W b 1LS own wat FOK SALZ—A second-hand Ford au- tomobile. Phone 5 aress ¥3 Norwieh, o . be lenp Company, Norwi BANTIN i 6% enveidpes (regular business s1ze), | s&id printed in corner, 5,000, $6; s 32 $1.40; 1,0 acre farm; house, pleasatly 1ty of outbuildings; trui date, decora Leonara W. Baco. ch, comsisiing of lurge mansion Louse, & dwelling houses, = parns, outbulldings and icf rwich, at price and on terms atiraciive Lo tue buysi. <his sSupp1; to William H. Shields, 33 Broad. orwics, Cona. octisd nkln St iyed P < L Wil St. Must be £0ld to ciose W. Hamilten, Executor, 13¢ Jehl notensads business size) rinted, 1or $1.96; »4d ior sampies and ung you are in ne C. pigs, inorougn e Dbeiter in tne Nortn Stoning- | $1.40; 1,000, 33; s »UU noleheads, ; o,uul, letterheads, s 2,6uy, bulbeads , $2.14; 5,0, fements oigx 0, 31.30; 8,0 Printing oi every de- nd for sam- Printers and store of Georgo St., every Saturda Rovidd H. rratt, No. 3. Woodworta, 914, d deceased in and to the right, WANTED—PIano tun:ng. nated in Montville, bounded on the north Dolbear and I ast by land of rly or Jona- by land of | and Prop: wife, “eas land form on the we f S. F. Reynolds, contai more or less, will be sol 1e 30th day of March ock In the fo “IRA D. GIFFORD, Administrator. “The FOR SALE AUCTION Twenty Ohio Horses at G. E. Champlin & Sons’ Stables, Canal St, Westerly, R. L, Saturday, March 28, at 10 a. m., RAIN OR SHINE. range in weight from pairs, to 3200. Single | from 1260 to 1500. Aill hese 00, mat weigh orses in the bu hed up 1 guarantee for Russell’ L. Slocum, Fred These horses | rc- MacDermott | | weil divided into mowing, pasture and Wwoudland; land in a Lign state of cui- with Two Hours was all 1t 100k to sell the 3171566 place alter The Nor..ich Buuetin went to But 1 now offer Farm Bargaln J four and one-half miles lrom Westeriy, 1 offer an d5-acre farm, uvation, pienty of fruit (last year's crop w failing brook runs through erty, land is level and fres from stone, wachine worked fieids; rooms, faces south; large barn, with basement, 26 by 50; horse barn,” 24 by 30; wagoh shed, corn erth and several henneries. This farm is situated in a quiet, secluded spot, free from the 117 Main Street, hurry and bustie of city life, and can be bought on easy terms. The price is $3000; 31000 down, balance on mori- gage at 5 per cent. Investigate. send for Wilcox’s Farm Bulletin (Qust issued—choice of 40G). WILLIAM A. WILCOX Real Estate Broker, 41 West Broad Street—Rooms 1 and 2, Central Thea! > Building, Westerly, R. L Office No. 365, Tel. Residence 531. MONEY LOANED on Diamonds, Watches, Jewel s and Securities of any kind at the lowest Rales of Interest. An old estabiisi:za nm to deal with. 2Hk COLLATERAL LOAN CoO., 142 Mauin Street, Upstairs. (Establisned 1873.) Phone 'xl’]d?.v“!_ld |Don’t forget to order Agricultural Limestone DO YOU WANT Factory Adjustment Watches, Clocks and dewelry? | intouched rable and terms, W. W. BECKWITH, 110 West Thames St., h runni toilet, bath- il FRANK W. COY, Norwich, Conm, all medern con- FURNISHED ROOM Phoue 1031-3. veniences, $8 Unlon St Jylid T0 RENT—The store No. 31 Broad- way, centrai location, next to the Wau- | TS notel naw: 0 cupled by Bruetts, tailor and men’s furnishings. “APply to William H. Shields. Janliod FURNISHED KOQOMS. centrai locu- tien, steam heat. Inquire 14 Union <t aecd 29 Winchester Street For rent this splendid house f eight rooms and barn, with modern improve- ments recently put in fine condition. - E. A. PRENTICE, Phone 300 86 Cliff Strect | T0 RENT FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED | VERY DESIRABLE | RESIDENCE 38 Lincoln Avenue f ‘ All modern conveniences, including } : hard wood floors and modern plumbing | Apply to | MISS ALICE W. COGGSWELL, ! 23 Lincoin Avenue Norwich, Conn. | SOME CHOICE RENTALS || $18.00 to $30.00. || Three within five minutes of §| Free Academy. “Obey that Impuls ! ARCHA W. COIT, | | 63 Broadway, opp. Y. M. C. A. | Phone 102-2 FOR RENT | Two Floors of Building No. 11 and i3 Ferry Street, Suitable for light manufacturing o7 | other purposes. { inquire of The Vaughn Foundry Cu. | SUMUER COTTAGES For Memi—Fos Salc. Watck Hil, Weeksparz. Plemsant View, Rentals, $175-32602 season. inspection L¥ appoiniment { i 8 Hizh Strasf, Wesierly, R. L | Long Distance Aviiphone. mayisa FARMERS Peck, McWilliams & Co. Drop Postal or Phone 905-2 - ~ LEE CLEGG, 128 Washington Street, We pl'om}bh:- i pairs anywh WANTED Cook, Laundres guarantee NOTICE. be sold at I »n_farm, and 5 he: nd nquire of Manchester lic auction on t two miles | three miles March 19th, d ~of B full toois found or A. H. SKIN- marlsd eral House about Hotel Work. FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, are acclimated. A Tew second- | M, J. Coscoran, Supt. The two- Central Bldg. 1 | e— FOR SALE FOR SALE Eight-room Cottage steam heat, 20U barrels of apples), a never good barn and large lo%, 2 five minutes’ walk from Main house has 14 ~ireet. Price reasonable. N. Tarrant & Co. Norwich, Ct barn, DAVID W. PITCHER, Adm., leph FOR SALE A Business Property consist- ing of one large store and three 6 room tenements. Annual rentals of $1,100.00 in first class condition, and very desirable. Full information on application. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetucket St., Norwich, Ct. Just in from JTow: For Sale A Two Family House, center of veniences. well rented. JAMES L. CASE, 40 Shetncket St., ing ave In good repair list of Norwiel, Ct. Telephone 147 SERRE G RN HORSES W. C. SPRAGUE, tory house at Norwich Town known as the Garrad Pitcher th about 10 acres of land and a Lebanon, Conn. mar2id 23 Horses weigh- from 1000 to 1700 pounds. I also a few good second-hand horses. Moosup, Conn. | To the Farmers of this Sectio Now 1s the time to list your fa:g |if you want to sell. I bave a Tzxe | customers looking for rarm.} Send description or call, WILLIAM F. HILL, 25 Shetucket St., Norwich, Conn. Opposits Thames Bank FOR SALE | FOR SALE A cottage located near Slater Avenue, with s ze of lot 40x190 feet, property in fair condition, and will be disposed |} of for a low price for a quick | buyer. Inquire of for particulars | FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Buiiding Norwich, Ct. ; 40 SALE HORSES | I have 40 Horses that I want to sell | right aw Another car of 28 Horses arrived to consisting of big horses chunks, drivers; In fact, all kind: Prices to fit the horse. Come and see ELMER R. PIERSON. Tel. 1139. marlsd i . The Fenton-Chamley | GENERAL % CONTRACTORS | NORWICH, CONN. 5 FUR SEASON OPENS | Now is the time for you to get out | your furs, I guarantee all repair work l 10 be perfect. Have also a nice line of | I"ur Coats for men and women, Wo- | men’s Muffs and Collare and anything in the Fur line. M. BKRUCNER, 81 Franklin St. } 'DR. E. W. HOLS, Dentist 2 | Shannon Building Annex. Hoom A. Telephone 523 ectlod | rake, tedder, | horse sled, t | street blankets, a | dertaki FOR SALE FOR SALE A prosperous Coal Business, in. cluding land, buildings and equipment. Finely located. A good paying business, well estab- lished. Good reason for selling, For further information in- quire of Thomas H. Beckley May Building Phones: 368-2 278 Main Strest 724 MAT TINKER Aucttoneer H'.\.\'mg sold my farm, 1 will sell at AUCTION MONDAY, MARCH 30TH, at 10 o’clock a, m., on my farm on Gallows Hill, in the Town® of Norwich, one-quarter mile from troliey, getting off at Peck Cor- ner, on the Yantic trolley line, 45 head of cattle, an extra choice lot of young cows, i cows giving milk, 8 new milch cows, and 5 more ready to calve 15 Holstein grade, 1 registered Holstein bull, three vears old, weighing about 1400 1 1 fat ox, five vears old, 1 pair good work horses, 11 years old, weigh- xn§ about 2600 1bs. It said day prove stormy, sale next fair weekday. marz4d S. A, BEEBE. W. P. WILCOX. ............Anctioneer THE YANTIC WESTFARMS CO. FIRST AUCTION at 10 a. m. next fair business day.) UP MILK BUSINESS. Gardner consigns from Flain farm 17 young, pure blood Holstein milkers, in full milk, some to freshen soon; 1 seven year 12 tnut mere, good driver and worker; als Jerseys, 6 two year o0ld heifers, buggies, carriages, wagons, both farm and driving, 1 two-horse dump cart, pair team harness, some new harness, plows, cultivators, 1 horsz power, 1 electric motor, 5 and 6 inch leather belting, nearly new. LUNCH COUNTER. Half mile from end Yantic trolley , lately owned by Winslow T. Wu , and known as William F. Fitea TH mar. YANTIC WESTFARMS CC. ACFARLANE. Auctionesr AUCTION THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914, at 10 a. m., sharp. Having sold my farm, formerly known as the Charles Willis place, in Scotland, I will sell to the highest bid- der the following: Aspinwall potate planter, new; National elevator potate dizger, new: new two-horse farm w'ag on; Economy cream separator, new cubator, new; platform spring w 00 capacity); mowing machine, two-horse roller, n Cooley creamer, two- -horse tread power, set double heavy farm harness, set singlé surrey harness, new; surrey with top; runabout, Stivers make; about £5 tons of hav, ton rye straw, 100 bushels corn cob, 70 bushels potatoes, barrel via- r, and other things not mentioned. le raln or shine. Terms cash. A. J. ABRAMS, Owner. harrow, 1% mar19d GEORGE W. ROUSE ..Auc AUCTION There will be sold at public a DeWolt's Farm, in Pr THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., team wagon, two-horse dump cart, iro 1 s3 wagon, surrey, singlé car . business sleigh, one-horse rse cl n_ ~ear Buckeve mower, teader, er horse rake, n poon horse fork with rope, ox shovel, e M plow, two-horse disc cut Bréed's weeder, Eclipee® N feed cutter, exten- complete, set of ice { tools, a (m:\m..{\ of corn on ear, small imber and shingles, har- and numercus other ar- ext fair day. SCOTT DE WOLFE. marl9ThSTuWaw RECEIVER'S SALB, AUCTION. J. C. WITTER.c.ccaoureoo.ad Auctloneer THURSDAY, MARCH 26, at 10 o'clock a. m. Receiver's sale of the A. F. Wood anielson, Conn. Sale will take ace at the Wood Biock, so called, on Railroad Square, Danielson. As the A F. Wood Co. has conducted and man aged the undertaking business, liver business, and garage, the effects of this combined business will be sold on the above date. The property consists of 1 cheap bus- iness horse, 4 rubber tired hacks : tired hack in_good condition, rubber tired coupe, 1 steel tired ooupe, 1 three-seated canopy top passemge weagon, 1 democrat, 1 express wagon. 1 lumber wagon, 1 plano box top buggyry. anopy top wagon, 1 surrey, 1 dump rt with forward wheels, 1 palr of | Wheels and axies used for pole truck, | 4 pair hack harness, 1 pair of surre 1 driving herness, 1 surrey & new Montana robes, & ¥y used, several second hand Mon- and fur robes, several pairs of ot of good woolen coolers, a guantity of other robes aad biankets, also whips, hitch ropes, 5uu Never-Slip calks, 1 auto body for un- hearse body, 2 bayrels of auto cylinder oil, 2 gas tanks and pumps (nearly new), 3 Prestolite tanks, 1 show case 4 feet lone 1 hay cutter 24 folding card tables, 1 good office safe, and many other articies used in this business. CHAS. A. TILLINGHAST, Receiver of The A. F. Wood Co If decidedly stormy on above date | sale will take place the first fair week- day following. harnes: COL. EARL N. AUGTIUNEER A graduate from Jones' Nat. School ef Auctioneering. Speciaity of Farm and Pedigreed Siock. Merchandise and Re&l Estate Sal Address R F. D. No. 1, Moosup, Ct. Telephone 1-3 LOST AND FOUND BANKBOOK or_ stoten, Passbook No. 128645 of The Norwich vings Society Al persons are cau- joned against p asing or negotiar- ng ..6 same, &and any person DAV:INE & Aim to sai nereby caMed wp- to present @im Lo said ban f dav of September, it to having the book declared cancelied and extinguished and a new book issued in lieu therest.