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A Bulletin Want Acverhsement will G! It A Bulletin For Sale & Mfimjn Advertisement Will Sell It| FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE ANTED— o= an_for pmnuum profit- s salesman in Norwich kpown. reliable.cor- . care Bulletin. B VoR0 Kadress A . Hox _noveg !m—v’m or girl to assist son ApUly at B W mammes Work. opportunity _for mnzvmz, ‘Comn, ustworthy man o es- one of the great life h RENT —_— FOR WENT—One large furnished room, gumplate tor Ragliketping, wnmk porcti B6-J5 88" Nore 86 E perienced securitiea t appointment, giving Voluntown, Conn. LIST FARM, or village wgoperty lhwu:l‘l the Chas, B. pr‘;‘co. on; ample funds for m and second mort- !y Address. h_Bodo, \Vl?dhwl fin cover 5 TO ull—Bh&.fl&‘% aranteed sal- - ped with s, 35¢ SL )n— it man, THS auire of of Chartes ¥, Moore, 41 Pearl SU IERERE Rk ¢ " Gordon, :‘:EF irmount St. o S nevsa TO RENT — Thres-room apariment. § Founiain B Fhone T150. nov For Bli—m rooms, with table guests acco d, 16 Laurel Hill Ave. Pélephotie 1142-5. novsd 10 mt—sl‘ room lenflflnt with il modern improvements, 343 Liaurel Hill Ave. Ingquire downstairs or Manhattan Tailor Shop. novsd %L ing S novdd beets. cnmé-‘ Phone, 463M. izl $20. o6 Piaat Caddén commny kno in_your home. storerooms, by Titing or telephon antig oldest and largest dem Randall, Yantie, R. D. 1 novd Burns, Norwich Town. for quality and service since 187 111 North 8t. and -regei for what , you i | scll anything ; W“TED—TQ buy for r cash, all | NovoS WS Agent, Da.m n, Conn., 3i Tel. 29-2. nov10d 101‘ D “orxan ; ™5 3 N&lifl _NOW is the time (o have s windows, doors' ln&t‘)’gf&: el Order now of Nadolny, novSSTY! TURN INTO MONEY your old ture, stoves, books, ockery. which are stored in your attics, ard Bros, !-ngc, ct. \osiTabta | 8 WANTED—Second hand :umxm& Norwich ; we buy @t prices._Louis D. Water S, Norwich. Phone 708-3. may19ThSTu WANTED—Large inaglc lintein, ot Taw fura. Call at The Bagle Cl 152 Mah. St. WANEED—M: WANTBD - Raw_fu ners, every Thursday. novsd EXPERT repasring done on ail makes of' player pianos, interior installations done on all player pianos; work fully Euaranteed: Address G. Lawrence Schnel- der, 5 ‘West Town St., Norwich Towa. Tovsd oM FIXER FOR “ 1y wENT_Comfortabls rooms In_ gfl- T CLASS MAN vate ndrne 46 Church St. Phone 309-2. nov rOR RENT Good tensment, 99 Chest- nut St COTTON CO tt novid Apply Bard Unjon Co., Ins. “FOR RENT Furnished rooms, light housekeeping, 6 Carter Ave., East Side nov7d TO RENT—Rooms keeping, Phone 1987, FOR RENT ABOUT 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF FACTORY SPACE, FORMERLY USED BY THE WARNER BROS. 0., IN MYERS ALLEY. PRICE RIGHT. SUITABLE FOR LIGHT for light Bouse- jysd MANUFACTURING. APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE 40 Shetucket St Telephone 876 FOR RENT room @partment in well located, modest LESON. her marticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Hedl Eitite Broker, Franklin Squar &AL store 119 r nement, elec H and 11-room |+ North Mai: 198 Clifr 8¢, . ” £ / E v . &an H FOR SALE—automoblles k. r 1 "o S T R F R, < 4 FOR ~ALEA1915 Dodge touring car, ‘ Timers | wiil be soid cheap. Mrs. J. H. Grimshaw, ¢ Moosup Pond, ‘Comn. novivd ; 3 FoR SALE —Dodge touring, late model, Street low miledge, fine shape mechanically, xood paint, extra tire, etc, Tel. 1306, Building TL D paeb s Sl St T Lady Assistant ¥oR SALE—Late model Ford sedan, class condition; cash only will be Phone 1828 for particulars. T FoR BALE 1819 Maxwell readster, A-1 condition, $350; 3-4 ton Republic iruck; 1918 Buick roadster, good condi- tion _hmu:hout. Ford ton truck; 1918 | Buick 5 pass. touring car, good condition. W. R Frisbie, 118 Franklin St Tel. j1812. novad | ¥oR SALE—s18 Plerce-Arrow, good condition, good tires, cheap. Wrie Box 17, 2 /é Church St, Willimantic, Ct. T “imeral Director and ahalmer OMPT SERVICE TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domés- i= and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 18 W, Main St, Norwich, Con stablished for Half a Century, nerAL -DIRECTORS orwich gnd Jewett City < ciGARs Whitestons Clgas bare $70 per thousand h-rm., Bt 3. ¥, CONAXT, 11 ier Allenm&vs:n Co.’ 58 MAIN STREET LiKAL DIRECTORS \D LMBALM.ERS | AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES BAVE yc;]u‘;.flr— istreaded, look Ilke new, wear like naw, a8 % new. EaNoie Tire. o 33 W Matn 8t REAL BRIAR pipes 25c; uom Bond tobacco 10c a tin; Manila cigars six for 25c; Schioll's broadleaf cigar ¢ strajght; Red Dot cigar 5c straight; Havana pan 10¢ straight, at Fagan's Smoke shon novby m} lAkn—n rabbits, Flem: glan $9 takes all. st Tex g 12, i siness pasis xcellent retu) nly a limited capital Eeqi'xha 5 pleflsl.n'elmuon Tents mod- craté; an ideal proposition for a yuunfl couple with enerj Hirick & McNicol fexgn Ciy, Con or-Building, nm 16)"1‘ BSTuThs st class, clean, up-to- d.{;‘ '%1"‘"5 “Going & good basiness tn ywn of nearly 3,080 population ; equij [ r Building, Norwich, nwi%\x vmu:«; Burdick & Mc- iim s’fig’—i fire_ Strro hire yer, % i T¥OB Tot of suits ‘and over- pants $195. $4 and §5_panis’at $2.75- $2.95, . iy new _reasons for sell- cNicol, Jewett City, FOR Aw—sv el il__one-man 4 E“ o be . Tons Teanin: Ifi ‘5 distances from thrix City, Conn., and Thayer rwich. noVIOTRFMW. Norwich. Tel. mn nov1od BALE coats just arrived ; fancy backs, silk lined overcosin, great stuft,” $15.00 also 83 Pl.nts Store, 325 Main St. o Pastdffice. nov10: _¥omr sum—an; Tight_two-horse farm wagon, A-1 condition. M. J. Hoxi Lev- nov ;mo by buyig this fine Colby upright piang, fine_condition, bl’ al for $125. The Plaut: (known for quality and gervice kince 1872). oct13d FOR SALE_Dodo touring car, with | winter top additional. Tel. 475. oet11TuThS TAKE YOUR PICK of three houses on the East Side, ten minutes from Franklin saugre, price’ $2,500, $5500 and $6,000. G. B\ Contes, Thayver Bldg. Phone 1816, FOR SALE_Kiichen range with water front. Address Box 33, care tin. noy ot | | ~ WANTED—Concreto walks to build. Work guaranteed, if work is not satis- factory charge made. James Fumi- guaro, Oakridge St. Phone 627-5. sepi WE BUY and. pa; highest prices for second hand furnijure and books, Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water -2 sepl2d. 2 for catalogus, 10 acres up, with or without stock; g full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn. iy22d “WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich ture Co. Ereed Bldg. Tel 1914 buy, sell and exchange. et €y e WE BUY HIDES, SKINS, PELTS AND wooL Write us and our representa- tive in your territory will call, Worcester Rendering Co. Auburn, Mass. OUR MR. MILLS EOR SALE Oak dining rbom sct of eight pieces. Apply 35 West Town Si, Tel. 464-3. novdd | 0. SA“*H.!}‘TI))N Dif James bull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. nov! FOR SALE—Hubbard sques! w: D Mo T novéd ¥or SALEStack of ' Tay. Inquire A, 1. Fox, Oakdale Mill, Montville. novad ¥OR SALE Country store; wish io iell at once; stock and tools complete; | %ood stand, 'A. R. Race. Telephone 19-3 Lebanon. novsd ron BALE—Car Miller's white and B. C. red cedar shingles; prices now ToW cax iico Kiin drioq matchad boxras at 4 1-2 cents ft. A. R. Race, Lebanon, Conn. Tgl. 18-2. novsd FOR SALE—] §2_acres, 2 h 9 "cows, 1-4 mile scheol and church: factory villages about 2 miles, another about 3, all-year brook in pasture, 13- room house, 2 barns, 4 large henhouses, silo, shed, tools, wagons; waat sell at once; part mortgage. A. R. Race, North | Frankiin, Conn. Tel. 19-3 Lebanon. _noyad T EOR SALE Native turkeys, raised ab- solutely on milk, For further informa- tion, Tel. §08-4 South Covenmtry. Mr. | David La Marche. novid FOR SALE—Two Chester White sows bred to reg. O. L C. boar, also 15 pigs. | George E. Spalding, P. 0. Pomfret Cen- | Tel. 262°4 Danielson, Conn. novid ter. "FOR BALE Cows for sale; another carload hes arrived. James H. Hyde, North Franklin. Tel. 20 Lebanon. novid Will Be At The Norwich Tallow Company Every Suturfhy EOR SALE_Well seasoned slabs and | hard wood. H. E. 615-4. nov4d 350,00 buys @ beautiful $125 Edison disc phonograph, ~semi-cabinet model; casy terms graited. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. oct22d BEAUTIFUL hlsbzy“gmnd Sonora pho- . Beard & Som, Tel. | 2 FOR SALE HAY FRED W. HCXIE Lebanon, Tel. 62 BARGAIN FOR QUICK 8 55 gores, $3.000, .$500; cas cottage, A-1 condition, large barn, sheds and henhouse asparagus, other fruite; manufacturi llage ‘and r: tion. D n the States for the District of Conn {the ‘matter ot John Donovan, | 1o Bankrupter: noon, said bankrupt, known as 64 R orwick, Copn., compr [houss upon each tract. t LESLIE L. BREW! 57 Broadway, Norwick, Conn. Advertisement Wil Sell l! = NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE, istict Couft 8¢ the Dhited |lord ecticut, T will sell at public auction on Nov. 17, 1921, at one (1) o'clogk in the aftesr- on the premises, the property of] 58 Roduii streds and 45 North CIit ising three separate tracts of jand, with a tenem d the 9th day of November, 1921, WILLIAM H. \VAKELE%. Official Auctionee: }- 5 Trustee. | : A Balletin Want 3 Advertisement Will Get 't What Is Going On Tonight Norwich Stationary Engineers’ Associas mhm&mmwb Pll F.. mecta in O3 ieummn“"o £ Lafayette Couneil, 207, L'U. St X T!“o_l A, “!MM. at 25 She'udu'l Street. omen o ‘Legion, Ne. 12 meet .nq!ore llt{m ton. e, A Clan Graham %1 0. meetz In Steiners Maw - O % € Vaudeville gnd Motion Plctures & Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures Motion Pictures Advertisement Wiil Rent It LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET London, Nov. § (By the A. P.).—The mayor's banquet this cvening as- more than national tmportance en the prime minister, replying to the iyor's toast to the cabineét ministers, followed the custom of such gatherings it the historic Guildhall of speaking hus mind regarding foreign affairs. The tradition has been that the prime minister must souch only on foreign poli- cies in hig annual Guildhall speech, bt in response to the jord mayor's sugges- tion that the guests anxiously awaited | news of the Irish conferemce, Mr. Lioxd | George. quickly expanded the siatemew, made eatly in his speech, that "tas Washington conference in the sky,” and then pas tion of Irgland Q. Breed Theatre, Davis Theatra ER, PREMIER BRIAND TALKS o FOR SALE Two-apartment _hov provements and in pi cholee location, with age, near center of ¢ be appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Washington, Nov. 9.—General cond ard for g ‘must he seen to to e settled wil be lai t days of the conference on li noved er questions, according to the expressed . today nce at a conference With paper correspondents. ates come up?” _do not think so,” no_disposit] hie repli AUCTION C 1 will se upon the program could without the consent of ernments yepresented.” In_discus size of the has been reduced at 9 o'clock u, m,, or have the two countries FARM TOOLS, ETC. itink. One 1 may , asking for mothing, mors widely wpen th they the n and arr: becaus: of every nation SOLVING BURGLARY AND dgeport, Conn. No of Paul Rossberg, the police 8 n, NEWSPAPER MEN plese upon which questions at issue are down in the armament and Pacific and Far Fast- by Premier Briand of American I the question of European debts fo hring forward the and T do not see that any sub- 1 process of further reduction, e golng to the extreme limit The Ger- We must have sufficlent trength to deal with eventualities affect- diahe Sl Eeskand z the world. The United Statas will horsepons and tho significance of that duty, milk mixc e Sent 50 many men across the call world rea- to the conference, and has in the background no nghts of things to be obtained for her- “We come rather,” he added, using 7 expression of Brittany, “with ¢ American government in pursuing it_deemed rightly to Be its duty 4 Europe took part in our affairs were world affairs. been invited to dssist tn the discus. ment of Pacific ques- are world questions. cevery confidence that an agree- will be reached in which the sove- gincerned will be ined and the proper interests of all | SHOOTING IN BRIDGEPORT “Wth vesterday neared the ation: of the sensational burglary and | Martetta Placenzo cment house, 293 C Maria Pusat He declared that there was a prospect of Great Britain's proposal Ireland being heeded today and of i land dccepting the inyikation to en British conmonyw as_an equa for years, but that the Conference was| st in a critical stag rond this he carefully refrained from divuiging the results or the possibilities of the confer- ences being held with the Irish repre-| sentative In-his opening remarks, the alluded to the economic troubles igg the world, such a: poleonic wars prinel- School street. 1 owner, wi'l oocupy near futi mitation Joins the Greenleal Company Frank E. A agenc: oplnion the rece he was “France | already epent citai of numerp that & revival wa perhaps one of the be advertising agency circles in that terri be con- all the . with publ and their represe s as a French greatly 1 division he quality as obe of the t con- 0 St 1nk o best informed men ia the New Hnglan: MONDAY, NOV. 11, 1921, We_aro in _the e B 1 26 HEAD OF STOCK, P Dawvis Theatre TSNS 1 & hat with sixty iaillions of Street” that rume ball (sire 3 an industrial power that | of the conference, the nuthioal eity istered vl 11d create arms and war material with | many fauits—not ! which Booth Tarkington wrote about fn grade Holsto I Bl say nothing that would make t|“The Conquest of Canaan” In Canaan Lalance to fresnen n the presence of two vol- | difficult for us to arrive = ent. | were some Who were respectable amd cifers, 1 pair wo wei On the other side of Germany 1s | There ate tliree parties to th others who were not. Once you wers norses, w 3 Rtissiz in full eruption. all with their own succenti Le tter olass, i was mext t¢ By, ¥y ano is rumbling. The only bar- oU | impossible to live down the disgrace. N is Poland. Should that bazrier fall, | can reconciie and ommodate those | Here, the respectables looked up ta of erup- | differefices of temperament, of traditio; and of interests. In ord to do that, ull parties must be prepared to give and He repeatediy emphasized the necessity of peace, saying that 4t was needed for the welare of the empire as w the good relations of the B: The worst aspect of a family quarre added, was not only that it caused un- happiness within the family but attracs the attention of neihgbors. Declaring that there could be no peace and that a great opportunity would be lost if each party approached the Xl"i:mdl problem determined not to budge an inch, ho exclaimed: “We who are in the con- ference in beha¥ of the British govern- Judge Pike as their leader. His word was law. The | fiim because they knew their homes, their saloons and hdd thelr livee in the hollow of his hand. Ae the title suggests, Main Street in Canaan was conquered and by two of the uerspectables, Joo Lemden and Ariel Ta< bor. Ariel was fortunate enough to in- herft money which took her to Pars. Joa could mot bring himself to conform wita the Main street conventions which aroused such prejudice within him that hs was forced to leave town to carve out & better career. The derelopment plot. which brings out he solicits an our of this interestine ment and people regard ourselves there |8 the We | as the trustees of the empire, the guardi- | {llustra the Paramount picturiea- ans of its honor and security. It is a|tion of “The Conquest of Canaan,” which high trust; we promise betray- i The American ambassador, Mr. Har- vey, participated in the ancient custom of drinking from the lord mayor's loving cup and passed it to Lord Curzon, seated next to him, He followed tradition and stood at attention while the foreign sec- | retary drank, which, according to the| story handed down for generatioms, is | | necessary to protect the one who drinks from possible attack while toasting the new lord mavor and lady mayoress. you wo Will met | will be showr at the Davis theatre om Friday end Saturday. Thomas Meighsn, ag Joe IMuden, stars in the picture and Dorls Kenyon in the role of Ariel Tabor plays the leading feminine part. | The story of a poverty-sricken young ses her ances- merican, te Con- cture, emen enow stance Binney's “Room second feature. the of East LLOYD GEORGE SEND! | Noresn., who s pestng nograph, regular s Special for quick | js unable g at the home of AWert N. Dow, A MESSAGE OF REGRET | V77 takes -, DON'T SELL YOUR CAR. l"‘l‘i’fit 1 a;metcay wgr;w 1\533‘!:& u’flfle farm, eve: Yale street, this city Tuesday night, . debts. it c.in, write or 'phone Motors Ex} o bt SALIB—;thovl:Anaxm‘ror ‘an “makes - o .2 = . elr | George, In & personal message delivered ' ~ by Corporation o Conn, 171 Whalley e Niu s, thue ok atve, axfi ape. Some. are expected momentarily. Their | at the state department today by Ambas- ed in star program. O Haven, ‘Conn. Phone Libercy 2745 Water 5t Fol. 17058 e y on will probably result in an |sador Geddes, expressed regret at his in- — “poR s ey Y o Al abllity to attend the opening session of { Good Things at the Strand ALE—Good of Medford, | the armament conference and declared lo program for ATTENTION, TRAPPERS! g‘:ft‘,,‘;},é_"f{d;:’,'fl,‘f,f% oot wotnded bY | that mothing but the Intensely detica . Highest prices paid for Raw Furs, |¢ord. Henry Saucier, Buying agent for J. L. New York. MAURICE Tel. 65. Lodervick Co. of | GLAUBINGER, Colchester, Conn, WANTED. H. B. TIGEE, 6 Franklin St., Second Hand and Antique Furniture, Tel 13-3. DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON MGrory Bldg. Norwich, Conn, AECHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON = ABCHITECTS Thawer Building, Nerwich, Cokn. BOOKSINDING JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order —_— PHYSICIANS t Telephone 410- DA 1 OR NIGHT 1D REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS 1 Carriages, Wagons, unum:‘ld Repuirs, Painting, ;"flm- ming, M and Woed Work, Blatksmithiag in all its irhflt Scott & Ulark Corp, L. LATHROP & sons W % 3 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Shea & Burke neral Directors 41 Main Street e~ &y DANCING B LEVY INSURANCE ey i COAL AND WoOD CoAL, il STEAMPLPE and boiler oo;ennz, first HOTELE faraniced; formerly with H. e & ) e Fewon. Tnquire o AsEazca de—.-vvu'«——n N “ 3."0'Maliey. nov! First cldss: garage | con- - | Gecved. Phone, Shemcket 8¢ axb _GasTiTTING, 1010 KS— OBBEBS, g <y . DI l’:;:!l..m JJOBN BLUM. du Broadway. ¢ Buiding. PHONE 58:5. TOMPRKINS, t Maa St, . maylsd - NORTH MAIN STREET Shetucket Strest o 1227, EAN’ KOPLAND K. MARKOFE, EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAY Suite 103-104," Thayer Bldg. Tel 1739 TRUCKING GEOEGE LAMBERT, Occum, moving and trucking. Tel. 617 GUS LAMBERT, JE., No, 5:\ Main St. Moving and trucking. Tel. 387 C. D. JOSLYN. 293 West x(un St. We Danicison, " Conn. augled NOTICE H. BLACKLEDGE & CO., CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, —ALSO— PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGELS, at 25-27 Seventh Street, are now offering for sale at hargain prices all their stock of Lumber, Shin- gles, Hardwaro, Tools, Paints, Varnish- o6, Glass and other materials carried b them in their retadl &nd contracting busi- ness. FOR SALE A nigh class modern two-apartment house, very desirably located in the best part of Laurel Hill Ave. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. FOR SALE Having bought a new car, I will sell Tel. 81-3, | my 1919 Ford Sedan, with self-starter,4H demountable rims, and néw _batters. oversize cord tires, Car has very low mileage and is, in perfect runaing order. Fér pertibulass, calf! THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET move everythipg auywhefc, at- e o I A0V botters” SoA a0k PHONES chinery, Tel. 788-3, #ep5d ~ Long Distasce Moving and . Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. 158 | FOR S a I E TE. NG ana moviug, - flufil o o Bttt in St Phone 792, On Town St, & nins-room houge, With C. B. DROMLEY & SOF, ot 150 feet deep, nico hen coops, etc., Shetucket St _Phone 336 Jake LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Phons ‘?S BUILDING M. A. BARBER WILLIAM C. YOUNG | Best Qw-my Sepsbied Wood Successor to STETSON & YOUNG and BUILDER Best work and materials, -t right prices, by skilled 1abor, » Telephone 50 West Main St. o THERE Is no advertising medium in The Bulletin Co., $6 [Eastern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business results. A -with tric. lighis, city water. i ot while the party is ready to CLARENCE SHOLES. The ‘Choice Farm of 70 Acres with -|good buildings, owned by Waellington Miner, situated at East Great Plains. - E. A. PRENTICE Phone 300 86 CLIFF STREET sell. WOOoD FOR SALE sio. ob7!*er Cord Ch?ififiil $8.00 Per Cord Deliveted Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 0 was taken into ands of thé police, and will probably be Madison.—It was ard Milton 3 choice cattl; ch Mrs. R, MONDAY, o D NOV. 14 on. at 10 o'clock e vear. Mr. Burke has lace, located from Norwich, described abg < on Preston 1 grading in 20—HEAD OF later dates, buli, 1 fir sound, ki FOIL WRAPPED e sure O] your hair. oil s Spen. DAY, NOV, THE ESTATE OF HESRY WITTRER OF SOUTH STREET, WILLIMANTIC, FARM AND FURNITURE, STOCK AND TOOLS. WATCH FOE DETAILS IN LATER ADV | 1921, [ForHonest Castile Buy L D. POMEROY, Executor. | nov§TuThSTu 1= | “You Can Do No Better Buy Our W Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S ! Have 2 Few Outfits to Lend. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING | Phone 552-2 Studio, Alice Bldg, | CETROPODIST » A. G. THOMPSON, F. Foot Specialist (protéct -8, Alice Bldz.. M Poone 1. Chiropodit, | jour fecr). Suits aln St Norwich, aan3id OF NORWICH The regular : has been decl per cent. the past six mu‘\hh .n\d v WHEN YOU WANT to put yo 233 Main St. Phone 792 able on und aft, - FRANK L. WOODARD, Treasurer. columas of- The Bulietin ome in East Haven yesterday, is The mdchine 15 not unanimously - voted Burke the $50 prize sderson’ offers each who has made the nprovement 1n the appearance 5 nd grounds about the house ked improvement iy his place by fil- ront of his house. ILE SOAP LACO is used for shampooing A olive pure olie from DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street ness before the pubiie, there is mo medi- um. better: than through the advertising | Co. 5 exception- State of the Irish negotiations and ters relating to unemploy In_parliament precluded his & . The premier’s message said: “Will you please express to Pre oustory Harding fy very but hias | pointment at having bee brovs... | England in time nd the opening of the Washington confe “The discussion which h ivited the powers whose represent assemble in Washington this week is of profound importance to th™ whole world. Nothing but the intense Irish negotiations a gation whic 1 country to b gotiations are compl ment’s unemployment leg} ération_would have preven fast Saturday as 1 hoped to do. discharge that cbligation before but T will sai » ment and 1 the conferenc ence. mad> a iches the deolding s! aion of of its momntous work difterent “1 meed not ass assumed time that the he £ ity to de- dat upon_ the success o ning manner. The world has needed suc ident Harding gaveus fast-July f months. It was the tunity. To have g Pregident Harding and bis ady will prove a lasting credit eyed gtatesmanship of the U Breed Theatre n Dwan’s D [ Breed theatre t and attract action larly newe " whi takes beautiful TAMMANY CHIEFS CELEBRATE THE RES TS OF ELECTION Tammany the chief: resuits of solutely unchallenged control of the ¢ governmental machinery after January 1. In the greatest republ sut accomplished In a ci Mayor Hylan was returned to of] was every one of his running mates on the democratic ticket. He had a plurality of $417,986_over *his coalitionist opponent Henry H. Curran, garnered through clean sweep of every borough, aad v outdistanced in but five of the 62 ass ly districts. Ninty-three per dent. of the 1,263,464 voters registered cast their ballots—a | turnout which political observers declar- ed was the heaviest in New York's his- Fox has elevated to s In his first plctur Dliver Twist, Oliver Twist as Dickens brought up to date W original charaaters. story, of youns wrote it but ile retaining the Than = peily JOAN W. RIDDLE NOMINATED AS ERNEST E. Of the repibilcan cont AMBASSADOR TO ARUENTINA BULLAR| No Salad Complete Without | strongest race was run by state s = Tonshar of the Charies C. Lockwood, candidate for o Washington, Nov. 9.—Joltn W. Riddle Violie Th 3 troller. He led the head of his ticket by | of Connectiout, 4 fo assador, wag 3 umm s | 60,993 votes. nominated today by ¥ + Harding t€ Phone 1274 ‘Townsend Scudder, democrat, carri Bliss Place the city by, 261,975 over William S drews of Syracuse-in._their cos Judge of the court of appeals. Besides commandinz esery vote on th board of estimate, which controls clty’s finances, the democrats will ha an increased membership in the board of aldermen. . An outstanding feature.of the election as the small vote of the socialists, abont 50,000 less than was given Morris Hill quit when he ran for mayor four years ago. A e matia prior to the varionf nd to Rumania, ia from 1308 t times min He was a versity in 18 School of Coium tered the dipi secretary of SHE ENOWS AFTER 20 YEARS, - | °F e was « A~cold, even when it has developed a|in 1305 he hacking goukh. diffeult breathing, ai By Honey fnd Tar. 3%, Aualia, Mich., writes: - Foley's Honey and Tar for the past mania aad or to Russia 20 | this_town, whoy is - years and_find there is no_other cough | architect. b‘_ or croup renfidy like ,; You may use — ur busi- | my name.” It gets right at th . Trouble. Children like 1. Les & Osgooq |, WWhat does a w store complexion do when she.want( to make a bluif-at blushing,

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