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3% ":n‘;s sood t‘\fli“'u'etk‘ Al ranted; i.pary " {5 oty foday attot’:hfifi E. Arrold Smith, Lroagway. TN WANTED-Position as chauffear by foung man, six years' experience around machines; eapable of doing work on sachine or around house. Al Foun- taine, Oceum. novid WANTED—Salestuan with car for low priced 10,000 mile cord tires; $100 and cxpenses eed, with extra commis< wions, Traders Hydro-Vulcan Tire Co., Traders Bldg., Ch! nov7d on| WANTE experien position. Ad- B, ele:nkvak. North ¥Frankiin, novid i | - WANTED — Second mhana houser.old WANTED—B; with three - | goods, antigue furniture, china, rare dren, houekeep{r "? country. Elmer,| gwkl and pictures, glassware, etc.; highe Richmend, Hopkinton, R. L novid %l ng. wx‘f::fi mhm;us D. v’v’;zn‘-)w‘gv.n WANTED — Chambermaid. iy . SEE Hoan, Wt S, nodl | wmau 25c; Gold Bond tob: 16¢ a tin p"dan“‘ cigars six for - aC00 a 5 A WANTED—A position to do general . Scholl's broadleaf cigar bc Straight; housework by an experienced Woman. 20c; et E r leago. =~ novl " WANTED—Painter and paperbanger; gteadv work, good W Aoply Box 1, Builetin. novsd WANTED—We are locking for a few more m.ddic aged men with or without selling experience to represent us in un- m’{d territory ; the position is perma- ment and the work pleasant; no inmvest- ment. Write today to Heath Nurseries, Desx 10. Manchester, Conn. oetdld U, 8. GOVERXMENT wants railway mail clerks; commence $§135 month; st positions ; common education suffi- cient; sample examination questions {ree; write imunediately. Franklin Institute, Dept, 31-B., . N. novéd ~— Woodch rs, by cord Arbutus Fn:-?.wk. D. 2. WANTED Tel. 615-3. novid 3 4 T WANTED—Sal whe who can lesman gell plnh— furnaces. BSchwartz Bros. oct2 T—On Washington St, near Low- "‘:4’05 Meadows, a lfilflt baz containing eyeglasses, Reward offersd. Mrs. George W. Lane, 380 Washington St. Tel. 411 _nevid B black and tan hound, bob- r Hanover; wears collar wiun name W. J, Wathen, Occum. Notify Frank Maynard, Baltic. nov4d — gian and + 89 takes all. o A B novid FOR SALE—Nativa turkeys, raised ab- Tel, 608-4" sf&'a.“‘é.“v“'m““""?fl’ solutely on milk tion, David FOR SALE—Two Chester bred to reg. O. L C. boar, George E. Spalding, P. O. P ter. Tel. 262-4 Danielsen, FOR SALE—12 rabbits, Fl ish, Bol Norih MATT A. TINKER ........ Auction l‘fl_'l'n ANNUAL SALE AUCTION At the restdence of John A. Aekley, Poquonnoc Bridge, neatr the Town THURSDAY, NOV. 10, 1921, 8 Red 5c straight; Havana Spear | FOR SALE—Cows for sale; another| 8¢ 10.30 s m. sharp, standard time, Address M., cars Balletin. novAd | O e e mone Show o | carload has arrived. | James HL. Hyde, | onle pair horces, good workers and driv- = - —— pernece North Franklin. Tel 30 Lebanon. novid | ers, 30 head of cattle, consisting of 4 or § WWAN-:% mu};xag‘mwgm e = g FOR SALE—Full size No. 8 M L RO dn‘elw freshen socd- 2 nb_fr 3 man L , Grotom, D—To B ol stee; two nov4d BRI __ |for Ford touring cars. Phone 463-14. range. Box 394, Bullet'n Office. novid |bull, 8 mm:r:'cw:. gfvmm. u"z n‘: " WANTEL esiadies. Inquire at| movdd PRIVATE SALE of household furnish. | 914 , due to freshen in winter and The F. W. Weolworth Co. nov3d 3 E enoy er and | book- | ingB, dishes, etc., Monday from 9 a. m, | P! 7 calves, 50 head of hogs, consist- ‘WANTED—Stenograph al It — 3 g - |10 5 p. m., in barn, 55 Broad St. novsd |iR& of 17 young sows. some due to farrow WANTEDWomau_or girl to assist S oayenos And S . s B weeks | o0y Chester White boar, balanes of in housework; good Wages 1o rigl per- - = ' ALE—Berkshire pigs weeks s and pigs, 100 lambs, gon. Apply at 352 West Thames St. tin. . movéd lold.- H. J. Larkham. Tel 462-4. novsd | 100 hens mg ?&:km‘ an u‘::y mhh:r jomand : 2o WANTED—Concrete wafks to bulld. | FOR SALE — Berkehire pigs, James | *LiCleS to0 humerous to mention. "TEACHERES! TEACHERS! Work guaranteed, if work is not satis-|Tyrnbyll, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town, Terms cash. If stormy. next falr day. Teachers, high school and normal | factory no charge e. James Fumi-|™ ngy5q novid : JOHN A, ACKLEY" trained, wanted for city and suburban |guaro, 123 Oakridge Phone 627-5. | — e i R Sk WANTED—Farms.. We have the buy- ers, Seli them quick. IS your farm f positions; good salaries. Write the Hartford Teaclers’ Agency, East Hart- ford, Conn, octl9d or sale? Communicate with New K Farm Agemcy, Danielson, Conn. seplid. R TR b A WE BUY and pay highest prices for second " hand furniture and _ books, Kremens, succesSor to King, 48-50 ‘Water St. Phone 38-2. sepl2d. ~ WANTED—100 farms for _catalogue, 10 acres up. with or without stock; give LEARNERS FOR WEAVING| full particulars in first letter a§ o price, WILL PAY GIRLS $9.00)sis ocation tnd wrme ™5 87 s i WEEKLY WHILE LEARN.|, WANTSerFs rey sietes, ot ING. FALLS COMPANY second kand furmiture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We 1 hange. jelld DON'T SELL YOUE CAR. You can stere it and borrow money on Call, write. or 'phone Motors Equity Ave., | . Corporation of Conn. 171 Whailey New Haven, Conn. Phone Liberty 2740. TO RENT Fon SALE—Registered Holsteln_bult e trade for youne stock. Nelsun Gauthier, Waure 5 mn, Tel. 5 Danielson Dwial?:n enovta‘_' der, Ing 35-2 Lebancn, FOR SALE—Parlor stove, as FOR SALE—Three acres of corn fod- uire L. H. Smith, Frankiin. 43&!. nov Auctioneers Public Auction new. J. B. Wetherbee, 175 B A novid i , Having sold my farm in Sawyer S e PR s | I District, tvo miles cast from Putnam, o Pt oh fodder. . Eoary Gis (R on Drovidence road, 1 will sell at hard wood. 615-4: ¥OR SALE—Woell seasoned slabs and H., E. Beard & Son. Tel novid FOR SALE—Large White Wyandotte ! Mrs. Join W. Stett, Norw.ch cocierels. Phone 462-5. public suction on TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921, at 9 o m, the following: Six horses. workers Town. novsa and drivers, as good as anyone can find, ranging in_weight from 1050 te FOR SALE—Russet cider. William J. |§ 1600 ‘pounds, 25 head of cattle, all Lofuus, R. 2, Mystic, Conn. novad young ard straight, federal tested, $50.00 buys a disc phoneograph, sem.-cabinet model easy terms granted. The Plaui-C Company, Norwich, Conn. oct beautiful $125 Edison 3 daughters from my prize winn’ bull, Glers Hornz Abington N»gx:‘r.‘. and this wonderZul bull will also be sl Berlin, Nov. 6—(By The A. P.)—The plan providing that German industrial concerns come ‘o the financial sssistance gam mn:w:h placing thetr for- eredits. dispesal is still Reld abeyanes. n At a meeting yesterday of of German Industraiiists, a the Leagua Tresolution its relations to the prevailing fuctatwtis of forelgn exchanges. In debats on the resolution, Dr. Alfred Hugenberg, director of the coal fields, contended that A gold credit of one bil- Lon ryarks, which was the maximum pro- cedds ecxpected from the foreigm credits, would be insufficlent to meot the present financial needs of the government. advocated that Germany make an equivocgl and final declaration that she 1o longer was atle ty meet the oo- lbations imposed by the reparation terms. No decision was reached. BAY STATE TO PRESENT FOCH GOLD MEPAL Boston, Nov. 6.—The ypresentation Ly the state of a goid medal to Mars { Foch and 2 gift by the 104th Ventera i Asgoclation of an amateur replica of the monuniental tabiet erected by tiem at | Westfield, ¢ommemorating the decoration of the regimental colors with the Croix De Guerre, will feature the visit of the falic eeneralissimo to thls city on No- | vember 14. | Dwight Hillis Lecture at Com- Ni¢ L Q. 0. F., meets hwm o. 11, L O. 2 nm.uma‘-.m.u.n.tc.-u % ity B 1324 Reclicry, mests a1 State Armory. B ‘u’fmmx-.ur.r.o.l.w Vaudeville and Motion Pictures 21 Strand Theatre. Motion Pletures at Breed Theatre. Motion Pictures at Davis Theatre, — Y, ANNOUNCEMENTS Reductions of $235 on Hupmobile opex cars, and $100 on closed modes, Wers announced yesterday by the Hupp Moetor Cap Corporation. The Dew prices are to be effective at omee, “This actien brings the present mod- D. four years ago, ing costs came upon us. We have been striving for the past year or more bring our price back to its original ba: is. Thiz we Lave now succeeded In ac complishing, ' spite of the fact tha many improvements have been made fu engineering design and construction during the last four vears, and numer- way of equipment. able to ous additions “From o fore ecome f fluctuation from now on L in the N learn and 10 be ap than down. > Paliet Selection Demonstrations Sehed- uled, Professor R. B, Jones from Extension Se: The association will present ite gift ! Palr most new team harness pair ' ftrom a box cur drawn up in fromt of .FOR RENT—One large furnished room, heavy most new driving harness, 4 compiete tor housekeewing, back poreh nect! through the New Lopdon Co Farmu Bureat, on Thursday of this week, g ATTENTION, TRAPPERS! BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- ; v the Y. D. (Vankee Divisi s 4 o ; and yard .ncluded, $4.00 weekiy. el nograph_reguar §215. special for quick |§ o 53 ‘g‘:;é‘e::‘fr,,‘; fe.;";f,fl”;_?_ Huntineton avemme. . On memgro:z)!'x ol L5 DR ot St Al 1667-12. 86 North St. novid | Tighest prices paid for Raw Furs. |sac $175; ecasy terms granted The §on i two-horse tip-carl, 1 two-horse § inscribed "40 Hommes, 8 Chevame and | oy FOR RENT—Good fenement, 99 Chest- | Buyiis agent for J. L. Lodervick Co. of | © Ut el 4 bab sled, 1 two-seated democrat wag- § other markings familiar to overseas® yvate | & nut St Apply Bard Union Co., Ine. New York. on, Stanhope carriage, Mowyer Con- FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes | . Come and see them : | erars. The tablet and replica were de- |y 2 cord, most new, three-seated wagon, - = ternoon gt 2 right c nov of swves. Bring name of stove and R oy g £ ¢ | Sizned by E. Bruee Wilder {rom 2 phoe ot : MAURICE GLAUBINGER, 3 s pole and shafts, for three horses, ? 2 Dho- | demonstras; ELMEE k. VIEESON. ¥OR RENT—Furnished rooms, light d number. New London Salesroom, 18 8 ini 5 good_one, two-scated sloig tograph of the Qecoration of the eolors |wry " ] 3 2 5 5 . i Vaterman 5262 se3d | hou ping, 6 Carter Ave., kast Side| Tel 65. Colchester, Conn, | Waler st Tel. 1703-2. Sepid weeder, & plows spring tooth harrow, smoothing harrow, land roller, aimost new low-down manure spreader, stone {8t S. Bouc, France, showinz Generals ster road. | Persiung ana Edwards with Freneh staff | poorin i offirers saluting the regimental FOR SALE Good seasoned wood, §3 cord; in §-cord iols, §8.50 per cord ; chest- FUNE&AL DIBECTORS WANTED. one interested o = owing how to select their best FOR RENT—Tenement of five rooms boat, 4 ; flags. is invited to attend onc of these : at 45 Washington St. latest improve- H. B. TiGkk, 6o Kranklin Sts nut wood, $8 cord’ in 3-cord lots. $i.50 :§ (OFL % Bgm:tp;,fi:tfl, | Governor Cox will present the state | enstrations, - i S ~——— | ments. Inguire 34 Washingion St. nevéd | Second d snd Antique Furniture. ;?l;i-u gwy Saucier, Danielson. Toa ™ || sood as new, 2 ice boxes, 2 rotrigera- § Me7#1 fo Marshal Foeh at his reception % GEORGE G. GRANT TO BENT—House at 58 Asylum St,| ¥k 747-0. < < _ aug fors, Tawn mower, mill: cans, et in the Hall of Flags at the state houss. The marshal will visit Marvard universt. L AT S ty during the day 1o receive an honorary | The Keith vaundevile program at the | degree, Strand for today, Tu-=day ard Wednes- @av consists of the following four fine acts: . The Nellos in classic fugeling, wilt large tenemient (Pratt house), with gar- age. Apply to 14 North Thames St. novid FOR RENT — Four-room tenement, modern improvements, 14 Thames St ‘Thaiaes Coal Co. novlid T0 RENT—TFurnished rooms, with or | bottles, milk pails etc, shovels, crowbars, chains and all kinds of § small tools. i 40 TONS OF EXTEA GOOD HAY Household Goods: Chamber sets, tables mirrors, chairs, dishes, fruit jars, and other things without num- et e B R | FOR RENT ABOUT 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE 630 DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURG=ON WARNING ABOTT PURCHASE OF CERTAIN FOREIGN BONDS Cemmings & Ring Funerel Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Sireet Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and “mbalmer ROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTOKS. Norwich and Jewett Citv THe Hénry Allen & Son Co.' 88 MAIN STREET /UNERAL DikeCTORS EMBALMERS Telephene 410-2 BAY OR NIGH' Shea & Burke Fimeral Directors 41 Main Street DANCING N. B. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows’ Hail Phone 1396 cr 401. Private lessons @ally. New term evening class begins | Fharsday, Nev. 1ita. Firat lesson Lze. oV TRUCKING T, Occum, PYari8 e i GEORGE LAMSER WeVing and Uuesing. L Htafill Main St Lo rman, Tel. 1468 IE“'.;““ and moving. e distance a s g 0! ‘ord, 23 © “phone 155, i B. BROMLEY & 50N, Phone 333 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. o Sanptaliot e TEAMING AND TRUCKING #omp very prompily and at reasonabie prices. ARTHUR ¥. . ATHROP Btreet Phone 175 sepéd Jons Distasce Moviar and Expressing. 17 Hoswell Ave. Tel. 145! 5 JAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YCUNG ENTER anc BUILDER work and materials, at right , By siilled iabor. Tipiane 60 West Main St CHIRCPODIST , ¥. 8. Chiropodint, proiect your lun. suite n FACTORY SPAGE. FORMERLY JlIber. show something different in the wearing without soard. 81 Umion St. oct29d M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Canne |} UsEp BY THE W,ARNER i van"s 5 mg‘ m’d {cem& “fi"’h : Wb gten: oo F Il 2ok :\“zdy han ;;:fio!‘ lt::s ’cz‘t: stage whila TO RENT—Rooms for light house- " ng to sol: or the tors are warned tonight by the eom- 1 hen might 1 & keep.ng. Phonre 1987, iv8d |=—= €O, IN MYERS ALLEY. PRICE dollar. If said day be stormy, n‘{g clene In 2 hat shep might look. as the &l FOR RENT, Store 119 Frankln St.; nement, electric lights, 62 ARCHITECTS also 5-room North SL, RIGHT. SUITABLE FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING. d Lroom aparment, all moden 118 CUDWORTH & THOMPSPN Mai: St Inquite A. V. Covello, ABCHITECTS APPLY T6 i S, Tel. 1527-3. nov4d Thover Buudiug, horwich, Conn J L £ i 300KJINDING Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St rostering and top like new. McKinley Ave., Norwich. novid ‘' FOR SALE—Late model Ford sedan, firsc ciass condition; cash only will be Phone 1828 for particulars. considered. novid 2 2 FOR SALE—Dodg winter top additional. octl1TuThS 455. Tel. FOR SALE—Ford touring car,;finsa 483-14. condition, exiras, bargain price. Peck, Plain HLl, Norwich. Phone nov4” $285.00 takes touring car that must be suw by Nov. 8, new battery, new Zenith carburetor, 2 new tires and 3 speves, up- Inquire 40 touring car, with e BARGAIN FOE QUICK SALE. 55 acres, §$2,000, $500 cash, 6-room cottage, A-1 condition, large barn. sheds and henhouse; strawberries, raspberries, asparagus, other fruits; 1 1-2 miles from manufaciuring village and railroad sta~ tion. Don’t delay. TRYONS’ AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, Conn, JOSEPH BRADFORD 168 Broadway Blank Books niage ana Ruled to Order PHYSIiTIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THKOAT { Suite 103-104. Thayer Sldg. Tel. 1799 nov4d COWS FOR SALE TWO CAELOADS OF VERMONT COWS INSURANCE FOR SALE—1919 A-1_condition, $350 truck ; 1919 Buick roadster, good cond tion throughout; Maxwell roadster, 3-4 ton Republie Ford ton truck; 19i8 JUST ARRIVED. FRED W, HOXIE, IT MAY MEAN Buick b pass. touring car, good condition. i 0 U TEL. €2. LEBANON. , W. R. Frisble. 11§ F: in St Tel 1812, nov2d You may be the next victim of a fire. W take place next falr week day. Terms cash. First class caterer attendance. ALFRED E. HARVEY. {A. F. ROSWELL .......... Auctioneer AUCTION . Having given up my business of farm- {ing, and going to live in Barrington, R. { L, 1 offer at public auction my farm and conterrts of my home, situated one and one-quarter miles from B GREEN, or{htlklxe Wlllimu&c road, four miles from Willimantic, in the TOWN OF LEBANON, i 9 TUESDAY, NOV, 8, 1921, at 10 a m, The farm consists of about two acres of land, five-room house. barn. ultry house, carriage shed., wood she\{;osood well of water, eight apple trees, peach trees, and one pear tree. Would make an ideal poultry farm. HOUSEHOLD GOODS FOR BALE—6-48 Pierce-Arrow, good 'Don't take chances. The small annual FOR A' E Kitchen stove, dining table, dining condition, good tires, cheap. Write Box premium is negligible to the firm pro- chairs, several dressers, bureaus, beds 7, No. 2§ Churen St Willimantic: Ct. | faction’ frem money loas. it afterds, and springs, clocks, pictures, mirrors, oc CIGAES ST R o TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a compiete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN On Town St., a nine-room house, with a lot 150 feet deep, nice hen coops, etc., with electric lights, city” water. Take mfii place while the party is ready to sel Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET CLARENCE SHOLES. FOR SALE The Choice Farm of 70 Acres with good buildings, owned by Wellington LEGAL NOTICES | window shades._ one beautiful five-piece { mahogany parlor set with fine upholstery, sideboards, oil heater, oil stove, two lots of chicken wire, washing machine, wash tubs, commodes, parlor stands, one large icebox (fine condition), erockery and glassware of all kinds, tinware and por- celain ware, varlor lamps. kitchen lamps, waler sets, corner seat, bassnnette. erib, parlor stove, one White sewing macaine. jl.;;;_s.lbookeaag rockers, and many other articles. ANTIQUES ' meres departments te eversise cars in 1 purchasing forelsm bords payabie in de. prectated currencies in the expectation of realizing enormous profits when ex- i change values return to mormal. Cer- is filled with hats while they dexterious. ly merform thelr varions diffieu’t hat- Ju=riine routine. Levine & Lloyd will offer o gesd com- edy. {taln concerns in this cowntry, the - N partment said are offering for sale ma- | Charles Lioyd & Co. will offer & mer- ]tionfl, municipal and industrinl fesees ey fittle comedv niaviet entitled The expresspd in depreciated eurrencles |gnasdster. Tf this act dces mot make Iwhk-h represent only a small fraction |yon comvulsa with lanhter then vou had of thefr normal eichange value. This, |hatter consult a doctor as you are not the department adid, is the case with | normal. the currencies of Garmany, Austria, Po- Rvan & Rvan, the orieinal Trish come- land, Czecho-Slovakia, Rumania, Jugo |dtams. wil' offer a =epd sineing, talking Slavia and Hangary, and ecomedy dancing act which promises | In some cases, the departmemt sald |tn be a real "blue” chaser for ths tired the prices at which these securities are | oftered are undniy high In view of the| The pletura prosram will eonsist of actual rateof glven currency. There | Charlie Chanlin in his latest ereation, have been instances, the Gcpariment as- | The Idle Class. This Is one comtinmons serted, where there has been great dis: [scream from Start to finish. Charfle as- parity between the sale price of the ad- | sumes two roles In this pleturs and fills vertised securities In terms of dellars, |both ro'es equally well. Don't miss see- ard the price at which they eomld de [tne it. purchased with ,Smerican money In the| Maris Prevest, the famous bathing forelgn country. bBeauty, will be seen in her first Univer- sal starrine feature, Moonlicht Folles, to be shown at the Strand theatre be- Er |Finning todav. A strorz suvmorting cast was assembled bv King Baggott who directs Percival Wilde's story and Includes such noted names as Clyde Fill- more. Lionel Be'more, George Fisher and Marle Crisp. sin~ing and talking act, fust funl ‘auehs. j PROPOSALS FOR VILNA MADE BY LITHUANIAN CABIN. Kovno, Lithnania, Nov. 5.—(By The A. P.)—The Lithuanian cabinet hasten- ! tatively decided teaccept, with some res- ervations, the leagme of natiens plan | to terminate the dispute between Poland {and Lithuania over Viina by the ere- atlon of two semi-autonomous Lithuani- The Idle Class, Charles Chaplin's lat. an cantons, one eomprising the Viina |est preduetion for Assoeciated First Na- region and the other the remainder of |tiona] release, Is to be shown at the Da- Lithuanta. vis theatre again today and tomorrow. The questiom as to what reservations {The Idle Class contains many features will be made i~ still under discussion, but | not hitherto seen in Chaplin eomedies. the correspondeat is informed that the | While Charles appears in many of wme Lithuanian $3ly accepting the media- |seenes clad in his regu’ation attire, la- tion plan propesed by Paul Hymans, |ter he dons the garmeénts of a zentleman president of the First Geneva meeting of [Of lelsure and doudles In a number of DAVIS THEATRE. ! Plumbing, Heating, Tinning! .16-118 W. Main St,, Norwich, Con: NOTICE TO CREDITORS, \Established for Half a Century) AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD =L North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the lst day of November, A. D. 1921 Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. Istate of Governor H. Brown, late of North Stoningten, in said Distriet, de- ceased. Ordered, That the Administrator eite the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claime against said estate within gix months from this date by posting | a notice to that efiect, together with a copy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by pub- lishing the same twice in a newspaper having a circulation in said District, and malie return to this Court. The above and foregoing is a true mapy of record. CHARLES C. GRAY, Judgs. NOTICE.—All creditors of said _de- neased are hereby notified to present their claims against said cstate to the under- signed at North Stonington within the time limited in the above and foregoing CIGARS Whitestone Cigar aave $70 per thousand 3. F. CONANGE, AL Eresklia 86 PLUMBING SUPFLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON and Stove Repairs SATISFAGTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET u PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONLRACTURS—IUBLERS, Tlumbing und Heaiiug, JOMN BLUM, Breed . Phone. order. PHONE §568-5. CHARLES N. BROWN, ceme novsd 2 ‘Agministrator. The very bDest plumbing by expert werkmen at ::mtln‘n:h ::Al.:ftn is guare BB ' J BT Ty S S i “You Can Do No Beiter Than 67 West Maun 86 Buy Our Wurst.” Phone 300 near Oak sireet. Franklin square. Central Building Real Estate Broker Miner, situated at East Great Plains. E. A. PRENTICE FOR SALE Two tenemeni house wilh improve- ments, always well renied. in good repair, Five minutes waik to FRANCIS D. DONOHUE FOR SALE A choice Lwo-aparuaent nouce, lars inguire of JOHN A. MORAN WOoOD FOR SALE Best Quality Seasoned Woodl 86 CLIFF STREET Norwich very desirably located in Greeneville. Property must be sold as owner is leaving lown, Price very attractive. For further partic. Franklin Square Seyeral candle stands, wash stand, twe old Windsor tables, one highboy top, tip- stand with tinsel under glass top, ban- nister back cnairs. three cup plates, old blown flasks. old jugs two pair andirons, maple bed, highpost bed with top. fiddle- back chair, ‘Currier & Ives pictures, old mirrors and frames, old decanters. lad- der-back chairs, dower chest, old bu- reaus, clock slant-top desk, glass fluid lamps, candlesticks, maple chairs, foot stoves. lanterns, steneil-back chairs. shovels, tong: numerous -fashioned pieces accumu- lated in my family. f said day be stormy, sale will be next fair week day. A caterer will be in attendance. J. L. M'LOUGHLIN. novsd —_—— FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF REISN OF LENINE Riga, Nov. 6.—XBy The A. P.)—Mod- est celebrations of the fourth anniversary of the coup de'eat of Nikola Lenine, ‘which took place November 7, 1917, be- gan in Petrograd vesterday, according to the Rosta News Agency, and will con- tinue today and tomorcow throughout Russia. Spectacuiar demonstrations, either in Russia or ameng commurists abread, will be distasteful to the Moscow gov- ernment, it is declared in Soviet sourc- AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES No Salad Complete Without 10u% Hard es here, Instead of vast manifestifa- ! $10.U0 Per Cord tions, the waving of Red flags and Bave Mros tutreaded, look 1N 1 an outflow of world revolution propagan- ave. weat ‘Dhe ‘mow. s gosd” " wiey Thumm’s Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord | %, Whien ‘has gharacterized previons Lanoie Tire Co.. 93 W. Main St feb24d 1l 0 anniversaries, the Moscow government is ! Delivered Anywhere . the Moscow go: | Home-Made i 1 declared to be endeavoring to demon- HVERHAUUN | | HARRY B. FORD S5 such ‘s thar escatly sent. out By b >, . H , ] as at recently 2 ul i | @ M. Chitcherin, the foreizn minister, con- G wayonnalse 233 Main St Phone 792! cerning the recognition by Russia of her THUMM’S debts and by the partial reopening of AND REPAR WORK Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. Blacxksnitning in all 1ts branchss DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street To New York NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London of fine 10-room house and ou wiil ear porsuaity very reasonable price. FOR SALE A very desirable property, cons about 18 acres of land, located to secure choice Droperty at For f.yther particu'ars, inqu.ze of JOHEN A. MORBAN, Beal Estate Broker, Franklia Square. _————— COAL AND WOOD C0AL, ed Wood and k! nsisting tbuildings, on . 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TALE OF GENER:L STRIEE IN THE KAND GOLDFIELDS Johannesburg, Union of Sonth Afriea, Nov. 5.—Threat of a general strike In the Rand Goldfields, one of the richest mining districts of the Transvaal, if the government puts into force its proposals providing for a slight increase in the pereentage of native labor employed was made: today during the negotiations be- tween representatives of the government and the white miners, Premier Smuts, after pointing out that the present prosperity of the industry 'was due to the existing premium on gold, declared that the mines should be more thoroughly explolted, and that he was convinced the plan would, in the end, bring about an increase in the employ- ment of white labor. ‘ Thompsonville — Joseph Cunningham, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cunningham bas entered St Thomas' Seminary in Hartford to study for the priestbood. wrought iron latches ana ' the league assembly, will be sent before Daecember 15. Lithuania {s ready to acesnt the prin- a common forsign military polier. PROTESTANT CONFERENCE ACTS YOR WORLD PEACE New York, Nov. 6.—A memorial stened by Protestant cenferences representing more than 3.000,000 church membars, will be preserfed to President Harding In Washington temerrow endorsing his course in calling the comferenca on lim- itation or armament and pledzing his supvort in every effort to bring abeut world peace. The preesntation will ha made Graham Pattersen, puhlisher of Christian Herald and Dr. Charies 3L { Shelden, its editer-in-chief. STEAMSHIP WANSA BRINGS IMMIGRANTS PROM GERMANY New York, Nov. 6.—The steamship | Fiafsa of the Hamburs-American Line, sthe second German passenger ship to reach New York since Aungust, 1914, and the largest In the German service, arriv- ed today with 819 passengers and a laree quantity of mall. The Hensa, Jormer'y the Deutschland, came direct from Fambh Sha was rebullt to carry third e'ass mossanmars i princinally, and today brousrht more thaa 600 immigrants from various parts of Germany. r—— e $250,000 STMMER RESINENCE BURNED AT RYE BEACH, N. H. Rye BeachN. H., Nov. today destroved tha summer res‘dence of W. D. Harnan of RBrook'vn, N. Y., caus- ing a loss estimated by Mr. Hannan at between $250,000 and $300,000. The cause of the fire Iy unknown. It had gained ereat heaway when disecoverad by a maid who was aroused from her sleep by a slight exnlosion. Mr. Hannan and several servarf: had some difficulty in eseaping but were uninjured. —_—_— MADEIEA IS OPEN TO FORMER KING CWARLES London, Nov. 6.—Permission has been given by the Portuguese government to i the representatives of the allies for | former King Charles and his wife and | ciple of home rule for each eanton, with | Tade. {that he is tryise to » | the | seenes. But stfll later Charles can be seen in a suit of armer, while 3t 2 masque He finds it rather cumbersome end disadvantageous, esvecl when the visor wili not work at t ‘mement bibe a cocktall, but neverthe'ess later in the evening hs fs thankful to the fates that he Is wear- ing the steel and iron, for the hushand of the handsome youmg Game wiih whor he falls in love discovers that ‘he am mor s impervious to his fist. finish to tha cem fe There is 2 surnri at the end Charles 400 pounds wrath galloning behind him. The second feature i Mamma's A%als n which Constamce Meimadre fs the lstar. It iz a delizhtful eomedr, one of the most piessine vehis'es in which ti lesion of Constance Talmadee's adm ers have yet scen her. It is from tha pen of Rached Rartem Butler and won the annual prize offered by Warvard Tini- versity for the hast nlav written by a student. New York ard other clties have sireadv ondorecd the piay as pre- Eented on tha staws.’ A Paramount Magazine witl alse be chown. BREED THEATRE. A pleture without a fight will be shown 2t the Breed theatre today and Tuesday. !Yet it is a screen story that today la thundering across the couniry as one jof the most terrific dramas of ordinary life ever filmed. ‘The epochal production is No Woman Knows, Universal's screen version of Fanny Herself, Bdna Forber's magazine |Story that thrilied thousands of readers 'of the popular magazine in which i ap- ared. | It was pro‘uced st Universal City and around tie Great Lakes under the ai- vection, of Tod Browning, director of many of Prisci'la Dean's big Universal successes, such as The Virgin of Stam- |boul ané Outside the Lava | “Mabel Julienne Scott, who has placed berself among the foremost American actresses by her admirable work in sucl successes as behold My Wife, Tle Bar- rier and- The Sea Wolf, plays the name role of Fanny Herself. Opyposite the talentad young star will be -scen Earle Schenck and Stuart ; Ho'mes. ! Charlle Chaplin is aleo seen in_the humorous hurricane, The Idle Class. There is mot a dull moment in this ple- children to reside i Madeira. The per-|ture as Chaplin is in it every mifmts. missidn was granted conditionzlly on | You ‘see him twice all the time; him and ° the former merard\ being subject to the |himself. It's just one biz laugh; but national laws. . New Britain—Working on the ground it's the laugh that lasts from the figst foot to the last, The Pathe News comp'etes this bame that a construction ‘ine, witn ils at- |mer bill. tendant pay line, is better than a bread line or soup houses or even .ong lines| Thompgenville—Willlam of applicants dt the charity iepartnent|member office, Mayor O. F. Curtis has been co-|tors of operating with the board of public | P 13 works in planning projects taat would give work te the unemployed.