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'kAl'n.—Glfl work; no_oveking. or Tel. 915-4, WANTED—Work as mother’s heiper or sewing three days a week. Adfi!:ll nov! cparimce wnmesamcy. . Writh pt 114, American Deteotive System, % Drosdway, New York. novid " WANTED—A man who bas had ex- .=Tience in hand] men and who under- ande_the handl! mg of and - For » permanent positioi. Write, stating ex- perience. age and present salary. _The Fisut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Coan. ARE YOU carning less than 350 week- 57 Yeas un cmary] cagh Daid Vool remaits 1 propertion 1o effort; demand steadily in- Teasing ; owR boss; home every free; no investment; co1 avel; for house- o T Tl novizd American, care kulletin. ;wuz":'p;‘-un‘.a houselecper & widower's home country, one in the family; a Nome. 16, the right party Who wants & home. Address Bex 44, Bulletin Co, novidd WANTED—A girl or woman to do housework ; good position for right party. st novdd Apply at 38 e ——————————eeepmran TO RENT—Room for ome mere ar. Murray’s Garage, 17 Soruce St. movld TO RENT—Six-room apartment, all modern improvements. Inquire at 13 Bath st nevizd TO BENT—Garage for ome machine, at 133 Maple St Tel. 3€1-4. novlld guaranteed ; “omers and ay on delivery; viabe reputation for honesty and square demiing ; saies work pleasant, profilable and 4 ; Write today. joors & Co., Sewark. N, 1. novizd WANTED Man to seli guarantesd sribe, roses.tress, plant; weeily pay EERERE R e ety complete for housekeeping, back porch T __Povi2d 1ind yard inciuded, $3.40 weekly. WANTED man _year|1567-1% 36 North St. Boviod ‘round to take orders for high class or- aamental trees, roses, shrubs, efc.; no #eiivering; commission weeki;. Herrick Numsery Co., Rochester, N Y. novizd MEN—Growers of dependable nursery stock want reliable representative selling all the year around; cormission weel Nursery, novizd WANTED-Raliable man devois spare time selling trees, shrubs, plants; re- dueed prices bring good busin oz weekly 0. Rochester, N RELIARLE man wanted in eac for special adveriising work TO RENT—Blacksmith shop, all equip- ped with tools, 354 West Main St ln- auife of Charles F. Moore, 47 Pearl St nov. J. Gordon, novau with Laurel ern_apartment. 47 Fuirmount St. “FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, table guests accommodated, 16 Hill_Ave. - Pelephone 114 novsd TO RENT—Eix-room teneme: with all modern improvements, 243 Laurel Hill Ave. Inquire’ downstairs or Manhattan Tailor Shop. d 0 BENT _Comfortabls rooms in pri- aie home. 46 Churdh St. Phone §03-2. nov " ¥OR RENT—Good tenement, 99 Chest- Inquire Mrs. town experience opportunity . Dept orts Postul Staiion, Boston. oetsS . ® | nut St Apply Bard Usion Co. In. FIREWEX, brakemen, beginners $150, | novid et ¥OR RENTFurnished _rooms, 1ght housckeening, 6 Carter Ave., East Side novid detective work, ex- renenca Write J. Ganor, | —, e - 4 21T | 10 MENT_Rooms for Lght bouse- Sorma - DOVSS | | eeping. _Phone 198 fysa WANTE s neoi . o e AT S B PRIy Wakesierd i e FOR RENT examinations Norwich positions §1,400-51 61 age 18 spward: sxperience u _For [§ABOUT 10,000 SQUARE FEET OF |~ c:"examiner). || FACTORY SPACE, FORMERLY 31 Equiable Didg., Washington, D. C.|§ USED BY THE WARNER BROS. e o3 over 18 1] €04 IN MYERS ALLEY. PRICE ork i Write P \JRIGHT. SUITABLE FOR LIGHT - .~ |EMANUFACTURING. WANTED experienced man iook- tog for % good puation APPLY TO oy JAMES L. CASE Write || Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St novild ~ WANTED—Painter an aperhanger n he Wan novied | FOR RENT and 1076 Biaga 3 _Modern seven-room apartment _in T T Greeneville center, well located, modest or futiher particulars, inquire of JOWHN A. MORAN, W. ‘Real estate of scription, to sell on co: Burdick ‘& McNicol, Jewett Thayer Bldg., Norwich. WANTED—Small confeoti clgar store. Burdick & MeNi City, and novi! TMEXIA oil map frée, to Corslcan, Bldg., Norwich. every de- bt aovida jon ‘and oo Jewats Trom Groesbeck 2; new and accurate hows shows all the new gushers, names afd leases when obtainable; names of leasees sent free postpaid and without oblif map retalls for $1; learn al tion ; this about the second Tampico and its 25,000 and 50,000 barrel wells. iard Bidg., Dallas, Tex. " FARMERS — For _ brass-tack Currier & Ertel, 370 Scol- noviZd facts abowt the best all-round progressive, ir- rigated district (U. S. project), write today, Farm Bureau, Las Cruces, N. M. novizd " CHIOAGO Broadway, Chicago, IIl. lons, Send stamped envelope. geoc: £ A MARRY if loniely ; for results, try m TOR RENT—One largo furnished room, | best and most successful “Home Maker ; Wish marriage 800 "Tel, | strictly confidential al hundreds rich most reli: experience ; descriptions free, Friendship__ Club, 2928 T, Thougands be- nov12ds le; yeats “Thie Suc- cessful Club,” Mrs. Nash, Box §56, Oak- land, Calif. nov128 Advertisement Will Sell FOR BALY—Berkshire plgs. James Tarnbull, Wauweous Hill, Norwich Tows. novl. “¥OR SALE — Thoroughbred Chester White pigs, 9 weeks old, 86. 341 West Thames St. nu‘/}zd A REAL BUY—e beautiful Kimball dpright plan for $285; easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Nerwich, Cona. $165.00 buys s beautiful toned M- Cammon - upright piano in walnut case; easy ‘terms. 'Lhe Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. A_NEWBY: & EVANS upright piano for §iB0; quick sale; easy terms granied. The PlaupCadden Company, Norwich, Conn, Set22d FOR SALE—A small business paying exceiient returns; oniy a limited capital required; pieasant location; Temts inod- erate; an ideal proposition for .2 young couplé with energy, burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, Conn., and Thayer Building, Norwi ¢ TovI0ThSTuThs FOR SALE—A first class, clean, up-to- date restaurant domg 4.good business in & town of nearly 3,000 population’; equip- ment nearly new; good reasous for sel ing. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, Conn., and Thayer Bullding,*Norwich, nov10THETuThS MARRY Thousands congenial people, worth from $1,000 to $50,000, seeking “FOR SALE—Seven-room cottage ana eight acres of land in Norwich, electiic descriptions, cealed; eithe no money. Grayslake, Til. paper vul spondent, Toledo, O. GET MARRIED — Best matrimonial shed, fres for samp. Corre- photos, in- T SeX ;(send iights, bath, steam Heat; stock goes with place; also a mice barn price very rea- sonable. Inquire of* Willlam F. Hill, dg. pullets, soon to lay. E, T. Maples. Hallville trolley te Ryder's Crossing. GALLSTONE — Physician simple, effective treatment for inflamed gall bladder and bile ducts with gallstones: booklet fres. dock, Box E-201, Kansas City novizd novizd novild explains | ~ FOR SALE—12 rabbits, 'mish, Bel- gian and gray; §9 takes all. 56 North n;socx;x:;?ld St. Tei, 1567-12. noviod ;, Mo. FOR SALE—Sev Shropshire "LADY farmer, 35, worth $60,000. will marry. N-Box ' 1134, League, Detroit Mich: novizd "LADY, 32 wih home, farm. _wants husband. B-Box 325, Ind. ETIRE] Club, business man, worth §i Ft. Wavne, novizd .01 will marry. J-Box 35, League, Toledo, O. novizd i WIDOW, 45, worth $50,000, wants hus- band. K-Box 432, League, Columbus, O. novizd MARRY wealthy, you can, confidential, Frae Iniernation Box 3099, Jacksonville, Fia. others do; Messenger, novi2d MARRY wealth and beauty ; for_copy_ “The Masterkey.” Denver, Colo. TATTRACTIVE Jachelor_gf ill marry. Box 55, Oxford, Fla. send dime Box 1586, novi2d , 26, worth ADVERTISERS—Save money, gel re- sults; 56-page rate book tells ' how; greatest booklet of its kind published matled _free Standard ~ Advertising Agency, 100, St. Louis. Mo. ~ noviza “ ADVERTISERS—Save morey, get re- sults; 56-page rate book tells hows greatest booklet of its Kipd -iished mailed free Btandard Advertising Agency, 200, St. Louls, Mo. ~ novi2d MARRY—Fqr speedy marriage, abso- lutely the best, largest in the country; established 16 Years; thousan members, both sexes, wishing riage; confidential descript ids wealthy early mar- ns free. The 0ld’ Reliable Club, Mrs. Wruble, Box 26, Oalkland, Calif. CATHOLICS wishin novizd Rewl Estate Broker, ing introduc | ki o Catholic __Correspondencs opportunity e g oSNNS o ([ Repick i tworthy man to FOR RENT, WANTED—To Duy pigs. Telephone 1 one of the great Store 119 Franklin & ,also 5-room | 831. 3 nov124 work, canvass- | tenement, lectric 1i North St., - = = age, “’-l?,n"x and 1l-room apartment, all modern. 110 ANT heaithy, wealthy, novid | North Main St Inquire A. V. Covello, | Joving wife, write Violet Ray.C. Denni- To_cover locar {198 CIT St, Tel. 1627-3.. mov4d ~ |90 Obio. Encloss stamped envelope. Y ver 1 ect dealers: guaranteed K 3 {u .u‘:‘&.n;or‘r!ghx man, T)i(- S = w.uw}:;ul‘ vl:ulu afix llsa:!spoolsstu iohards Ce., 31 ve.. New Yorl - clean. H. arris, . D. 1, Box i s e sy ndil SO0 L2 aprid loom fixer. | .¥OR SALE - 1930 Harley-Davidson | NOW is the time to have storm sash, ov8d | motorc: cie and sidecar, excelient condi- must be sold at once. C. S. Wil- , Lebanon.~ Phone 59 Lebanon Div. NMENT ek FOR SALE—New cars at low prices . 0. b New York eiy; easy terms; Senecs | Maxwell § Dixie Flyer $750, ant '$475, Columbfa $975, Olds $1,050, Moon 81,350, Apperson $1,800, Haynes LOST AND FOUND , Roamer $2.200, Reveré $2.850, = lac $3,600, ~Vierce-Arrow $4,750, LOST—Antique $3,1. Oakland $1,250. F. K. 1 Maple St., Dantelson, Conn. 5 novi2d FOR SALE-—1915 Dodge touring car, wil'be sold cheap. Mrs. J. H. Grimshaw, Moosup Pond, Conn. noviod FOR SALE—Late model Ford sedan, “ther Tel. 340. ' ace, white Hallville, —_— st clas condition; cash only will hé considerad. Phone 182! FUNESAL DISECTORS novid e e FOR SALE—1919 Maxwell roadster, A-1 condition, 3350; 3-4 ton Republic truck ; 1919 Buick roadster, good condi- tion throughout; Ford ton truck; 1918 Buiek § ass. touring car, good condition. W. R. Frisble, 11§ Franklin St. Tel. 1812, novid FOR SALE 2 1-2 ton 1918 Jeffreys q\ud: truck, price $600; fully equip-| ped. See Mr. Peckham for! demonstration. Garage North' Main St.,« Norwich. Eastern’ Connecticut Power Co. Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Ceramerce Building Phone 2882 Lady Assistant GAGER Fumeral Director FOR SALE FORD TOURING CAR, new motor. BAND SAW, 30 inch: SCREW CUTTING LATHE, 6 inch x windows, doors and porch enclosures put in_your 'home. 111 North St. Order now of Nadoiny, novsSTuThS TURN ture, stoves, books. INTO MONEY your old furmi- crockery, mirrors, which are stored in your attics, barns and storerooms, by writing or telephoning us, and receive cash for what you have. Ward Bros, No. 45 Jackscn 'St,’ Willi mantic, Ct. Tel. 632 WANTED—Second hand fu antiques; oldest and largest aug4ThSTu roiture and dealers in Norwich ; we buy and scll anything ; high- est prices. Louis D, Ward, 30 and 32 Water Se, Norwich. Phone 708-3, may19ThSTu WANTED—Mangel beets. Charles Burns, Norwich Jown. Phone 463-4 novbSW8 WANTED—To buj _Ford must_be cheap for, cash. Goidstein, 123 Maple S novild [} Tunabout ; Apply Rebert Tel. $61-4. WANTED—Two thoroughbred Ancona sockerels. Riverside Grove, 2, Taitville, C. H. Davis. WANTED—Draper weavers and “ emgpioyment for others Cotton Miil, Vernon, Conn. LIST FARM through the Chas. ample funds for fi gages. Add: Jos County Agent, ter St. ‘Tel. 2 :ph_Bodo, amieison, Conn., P. 0. Box novild ‘in family. noviid cond 10 , Wind WANTED—To buy for cash, all kinds of Taw tur: L at The Kagle Clothing | . Mai novéd WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A, Heeb- ner’ y. A, C. Bennott. noved "EXPERT repairing I makes i o iaos enoc dnsbaligtions done on all ‘player pianos; work fully guaranteed. Address G, Law: nee Schnei- der, 1556 West Town St., Norwich Towa. novsd REAL BRIAR pipes 25c; Gold_Bond" tobacco 10c a (in; Manila cigars six for 25c; Scholl's broadieaf cigar be straight; Red Dot cigar bc straight; Havana Spear 10c straight, at Fagan's Smoke Shop, novsd 24_inch, SPEED LATHE. BLACKSMITH BLOWER. Can be seen at MAJESTIC PAINT SHOP, Shetucket 8%, and Embalmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT FOR SALE—Torses FOR SALE J have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for eale HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City ELMEB &. PLEESON, Tel. 526- Je3d JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Boeks Maae and Ruled to Order The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 WMAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 BAY OR NIGHT PHYSICIANS * —a e EOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Sulte 103-104. Thayer Bldg. Tel. 1799 Madam Stanley the seventh dsughtet of the third genera- tlon, She tells the past, present and | toture by the panet you were bora ua- | der, puts yeu on the guard of your friends and enemles, and your future compan- ions She tells you abeut absent friends, also what part ef the country is lucklest for you. Spectal readings Sunday. Thor. trade at right prices. Come and sec them. | ture Co. she tells if companions are true or fulse, | 1-8, WANTED—Concrete walks Work guaranteed, if work is factory no charge made. 123 Oa 10 bufld. not gatis- James Fumi- dge St. Phome 627-3, T WE BUY 2nd pay highest dpricufllur Second hand furniture Kremens, successor o King, 4; Bt. Phone 38-2. WANTED—1 10 acres/up, with or without full particulars in first letter size, location and terms. Ji tarms for 8-50 Water sepl2d. cataiogue, stock ; give as to ‘price, P. O, Box 105, | Je Cit; iya2d NTED—We pay highest prices f second hand furniture. N buy, sell and exchange. or orwich Furni- Breed Bldz. Tel 1914-3. W We jel1d DON'T SELL YOUE CAR. it You can store it and borrow money on Call, write or “phone Motors Equity ~—— | Corporation of Conn, 171 Whalley Ave., New Haven, Conn. Phone Liberty- 2740, ATTENTION, TRAPPERS! Highest Buying agent for J. L. Loder New Yoik. prices paid for Raw Furs, | sae §. | manufacturing rams. = F, R, R. Ayer, Tel. 1862-2. . Norwich, novild FOR SALE—A 10t of suits and over- , silk iined also $3 coats just.arrived ; fancy bacl overcoais, great stuff, $19.50 pants $1.95, $4¢ and 32.95, Pants Store, FPostoffice. ¥OR SALE—One 1 ight two-horse farm wagon, A-1 condition. M. J. Hoxie. Leb- anon. nov1td FOR SALECountry store; wish to seil at once; stock and tools complet go0d stand, 'A. R. Race. Teiephone 19-3 Lebanon. novid FOR SALE—Car Miller's whit car B. C. red cedar shingles; prices now low; car nice kiln dried maichied boaras novyd 9 cows, 1-¢ mile scheol and church, 2 factory villages about 2 miles, another abo.t 3, all-year brook in -pasture; 13- room house, 2 barns, 4 large henhouses, silo, shed. tools, waxons; oncé ; pa A R. Rtace, North Frankiin, 3 Lebanon. novsd “FOR SALE Vative turkeys, raised ab- solutely on milk. For niorma- tion, Tel. 605-4 South Coveniry. David La Marche. novd FOR SALE—Cows for sale; carload has arrived. 1 North Frankiin. Tel. 30 Lebanon. novid $50.00 buys a beautiful $125 Kdison disc phonograph, sem.-cabinet moael; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. Y BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- nograph r $275, special for quick i easy ierms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Nerwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes James H. F of stoves. Bring name of stove and number. New London Salesroom, 16 Water st., Tel. 1703-2. sepTd FOK SALE—Good seasoned wood, $9 cord ; in 3-cord iots, $3.50 per cord nut wood, $8 cord; in 3-cord lots, cord. Henry Saucier, Danicison Tel. 81. " NOTICE H. BLACKLEDGE & CO., CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, —ALSO— PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, at 25-27 Seventh Street, are mow offering for sale st bargain prices all their stock of Lumber, Shin- gles, Hardware, Tools, Paints, Varmish- s, Glass and other materials carried by them in their retail and contracting busi- ness. Conn. 1 BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. asparagus, her fruits; 1 12 miies from village and railroad sta- Den't de TEXONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, tion., novid Conn, -FOR SALE Two-apartment house, with all ime provements and in pink of condition, choice iocation, with large yard for gar- age, near center of city; must be seen to be appreciated. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Building, A high class modern iwo-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 SAL On Town St.,.a nine-room house, with a lot 160 feet deep, nice hen coops, etc., with electric lights, city wate: Taki this place while the party is ready to seil. CLARENCE SHOLES. nevdd A. R. Race, Lebanon, | 1,5 ol having correctly written and and enough FIRE INSUR- ANCE uniil ' you have your another | 55 _acres, 0, §500 cash, 6-room | cottage, A-1 condition, large barn. sheds and henhouse; strawberrics, raspberries, e | ¥OR SALE For. particulars, call THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET PHONES FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone REAL ESTATE ~ BARGAINS provements. Jo two streets—§500 - secures Three Washington Street properties. $40.00 up. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 th. FOR SALE Having bought a new car, I will sell my 1919 Ford Sedan, with self-starter, demountablo rims, oversize -cord tires, and" new battery. Car has very . low mileage.and s in perfect runRiug order. Red Cedar Chests 87 SMITH AVENUE T —— ——rr, Fine Coftage-on Oak street, all im- Two house Jots at Gales Ferry, ad- ing Country Club; frontages on dence Good apartments from 63 BROADWAY It| Advertisement Will Sell It AUOTIONS A Bulletin To Let AUCTIONS Advertisement Will Rent It Auctioneers Office and 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. AUCTION Having decided to retire from the farming business entirely, I will sell at my farm, known as the Colonel Lester place, Shepherd Hill, Central Village, Conn., on TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1921, at 11 o'clock a, m., the following personal propents: One pair of farm | , several wagons, 1 mower; 1 disc harrow. 1 cultivator, 1 spike harrow, 1 new Myers spsay pump, several harnesses, a iot of rowe, about 10 tons of good hay, 1 oak chamber set, and other articles. GEORGE W. LENDEWEG. On account of having discontinued seliing milk, the Auctioneers will also sell for Mr. William Elliott of Shep- herd Hill, § high grade cows, consist- ing_of nearby springers and milkers. 1 De Laval cream separator, 1 low- down manure spreader, 1 cultivator, 1 weeder, 1 American secder, 3 plows, 1 lawn mower, 1 surrey, and other arti- cles, Terms of sale cash. WITTER BROS. Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson. AUCTION INSURANCE On account of retiring from the milk business, T will sell my herd of i|You Who _Are Reading This |can not realize the value FIRE and then it may be t late. /ing for you. 28 Shetucket Street | il Ll 75 YEARS ESTABLISHED | N i * HOUSE INSURED ? IN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YO AUTO INSURED? If you need Insurance of any kind, HAROLD S. BURT Advertisement. Let us do your worry-! 'B. P. Learned & Co.| IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR | 120 Laurel Hill Ava, or Phone 59-3 choice cattle at public sale on MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1921, at 10 o'elock a. m., at my farm, known as the Seth Main place, located about six miles east from Norwich, on Preston Plains. as described : 20—HEAD OF COWS One new milch cow with calf by side, 2 cows recently fresh, 5 Gue-to freshen in December, 2 duc in Janu- ary, and the balance of the herd at r dates, 1 two year old Holstein bull, 1 first class young farm horse, sound, kind and clever, 2 disc ha rows, '1 express wazon, 1 two-seated carriagy bushel second class pota- toes 10 bushel first class potatoes, 1 60-ft. windmill, and other articles.. Terms of sale cash, and if stormy postponeduto first fair day after. AMASA M. MAIN. R. D. No. 1, Norwich, Conn. oft 00 | STANTON L. BRIGGS . Telephone Lebanon 18-5. AUCTION UR| 1 seil at public auction at my farm in the Town of Scotland, two miles east of Windham, the following described property, see at 9 o'clock a. m., ou 28 Shetucket Street 1T MAY MEAN premium is negligible to the firm p tection from money loss | Take out a policy to day. | Isaac S. Jones AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET J. L. LATHROP & SONS (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don’t take chances. The small annual it affords. | ic2 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE MONDAY, NOV. 14, 1921, 26 HEAD OF STOCK, inciuding 1 very fine 2 year old Holstein bull (sire Johanna Veeman Vale), 2 reg- istered yearlings, 15 very choice mé. e Holsteins, several new milch, the balance to freshen soon, 7 2 year old ers, 1 pair work horses, weight about 2800 pounds, a good team, 1 pir black horses, weight about 2600 pounds, good workers, 2 shoates, about 140 pounds eac FARM TOOLS, ETC. One Emplre mechanical milker, double units, horsepower two airbanks-Morse engine; 1 E :aus, 3 spring_tooth mowing_nachines. 1 nearly 2 hand culitvators, 1 Syraguse plows, 1 heavy Gump cart, hand roller, corn ro- a good one, 2 single driving , 2 8 heavy team harnesses, ceveral collars and other harnesses and t: 1 two-seated wagon, a dand ! wo-horse business wagon, 1 sleigh ons, 1 Johu Da corn pianter with check row attachment, 1 rcester Kemp manure epreader, 1 ester two-row cuitivator with hiller PLUMBING SUPPLIES and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 7i5-4 32 6TH STRE class work guai nteed ; formerly with ug_Co., Bosion. J.J. O'Malley. PLUMBING AND GASKITTING, CONLRACIORS—JOBBERS, Zlumbing and Heating, JOLN BLUM, Breed Buiding. FHONE 568-5. “The very Dest anteed; also i s and gasfitting Jomx TOMPKINS, 61 West Mam St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Piumbing, Heating, Tinning STEAMPIPE and boiler covering, first Inquire | nov1ud | fajr day. Phone, workmen at the fairesi Drices is guar- i I i ———————— attachment, 1 Gould's power sprayer mounted on truck, in fine condition, 1 spray , pump, winnowing mill, barrels 6 cider grindstones, pair wagon wheels, ‘about 50 tons early ay, 70 tons sflage 2 sets tackle s, ropes, chains, forks, hoes, Ehovels, iron bars, and other articles far too nu- merous to mention. m HOUSEHOLD GOODS, consisting of chairs, beds, bedding, dish- es, sideboard, sewing machine, lamps, clocks, Victrola with several records. pictures, stoves, piano, carpeting, and several other articles. MRS. M. R. BASS. Caterer In attendance. I ET H | Auctioneer's Statement: As Mrs. Bass is unable to get help to carry on this farm, everything is going to be sold without reserve or limit. The stock is in good condition and the tools are in fine shape. Come early and enjoy a good sale, novIWThS plumbing by expert - HYDE & BRIGGS ......... Auctioneers FOR SALE The Choice Farm of 70 Acres with good buildings, owned by Wellington Miner, situated at East Great Plains. E. A. PRENTICE 86 CLIFF STREET wWOoO0oD FOR SALE 100% Hard Phone 300 vick Co, ot[ MAURICE GLAUBINGER, Tel. 65. Osichester, Conm, WANTED, H. B. TIGEK, 65 Franklin Second Hand and Antique Tel, 717-3, Fursiture. | 233 Main St. $10.00 Per Cord Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD Phone 792 CEIROTODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. 5. Foot & list (protect e Bldg.. 331 M Conn. Pnone 1366-4 Sir Sonse Suite St Norwich, lanild DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN - DENTAL'SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann.’ TRUCKING :GEORGE LAMBERT, Occim, teamis mioving ahd trodi "rel. 6 293 West Main St. anywhere. Spetial citimery. Tel. 798- 17 Hoswell Av trucking a_specialty. Main St Phone 755, tention-given to moving beilers and ma- __ #epid and moving, 1ong_distance Jonn H. Ford, 233 AUCTION TUESDAY, NOV. 22, 1921. THE ESTATE OF HENRY WITTER OF SOUTH STREET. WILLIMANTIC, FARM AND FURNITURE, STOCK AND TOOLS. WATCH FOR DETAILS IN LATER ADV. 2 C. D. POMEROY, Executor. novSTuThSTu ng, C.'B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 335 LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily ané at reasonable pricns. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest BUILDING WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and EUILDER Best work _and raterials, at right ed labor. 5 60 West Main prices, by sl Telephone THERE is no sadvertising ‘medium in “in for business results. Phone 175 MATT A, TINKER ....... CAUCTION I will sell at public auction at my place, iwo minutes’ walk from R. R. sa- tion at Massapeag, in the Town of Mont- ville, THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1921, at o'clock, the following: One new milch cow with calf, 2 cows, one due to freshen the first of Vecember, séveral head of young stock, 25 Tat turkeys, 50 yearling héns and pul- lots that are layiig, 3 tons good hay, 1 black horse, 1 Concord buggy, 1 harness, ducks, pantams, and numerous other ar- ticies used on a farm. If said day proves stormy, sale will take place next fair day. A. F. THOMAS, Owner. novSTuSW PRINTING St THERBE is ro advertising medium in Eastern.Connecticut equal to-The Bulle- | Bastern Connecticut equal to The Buile- tin for husiness results PRINTING of all Kinds promptly and Estimates promptly and . Auctioneer | in fine condition; 1. three | stormy, next | | ey ... Auctioneers Offic2 and Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St. Danielson, Conn. AUCTION NOTICE farm equipment at public sale on MONDAY, NOV, 21, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp, described as ff W farm horse, feight _about 1300 Ibs. Having sold our farm, fofmerly known as the Dudiey Williams place, Whitertuna Cigas aare $70 per thoussnde located about one-half mile southeast of Moosup, on the road leading to Ekonfl Hill, we will sell our enormous Thres first class TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- u‘“.”l :m” c‘lfl i _over, ou g JOHN R, BOWMAN 116-118 W. Main St., Norwi (Etablished for Halt 5 Compigyt 3. F. CONANL, il Frasilia St EEE e | DANCING & N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows Hall. Phone 1986 cr 401 Private iessong dally. New term evening class ing Thursday, Nov. 17h. First lesson fres novi each, 14 head of young grade cows in i various stages of milk. and a few due to freshen during the early winter, about 14 months old, 150 hens and puliets, » ducks, about 20 tons of good hay. $ tons of mowed rye, several toms of mowed oats, 400 shocks of unhusked 0 shocks silage corn, 200 bush- s of corn on cob, 100 busheis pota- pure biood Hoistein bull corn, toes, cabbage and other crops Machine: Yiplools and wagons, n ¢ e co: nure spreades rake, fodder wheel harrow, Wweeder, mower, wter, power grindstoti miik cooler, 3 cult one’ 4 “Inder, cor 1l siw, ows, churns, ropes, milk cans, 2 b: is stock molasses, articles, all usefal. Househoid goods, springs, mattresse: stove, ete. including cook beds Terms of sale cash postponed to first caterer will attend. DAITCH & E D. Route, Moosup, Conn. 1t v ir day R planter. nearly Diow. Dotato digger, ma- ay- horse- TA manyothes § | Honorable COAL AND Wo0OD COAL, seasonea wool and Kindlings in iarge or smail quantitiea Phone 664 of 13335-2. K. Shapiro, Willow St, formenty, | Durkee Lane . decite — HOTELS i AMERICAN MNOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service com nected. Fhone Shetucket St " DEL-HOFF MOTEL. European | Hayes Bros., Propo. Telephone i 28 Broadway. LEGAL NOTICE . NOTICE. Tnder and ‘pursuant to an order of the { the creditors of Her! |Ring, Incorporated, a corporation organe 1 ized ul r the laws of the State of Con- necticut_and located and doing business lin the Town of Norwich, In said State, |are hereby notified 1o present claims against said corporatio: Shetucket Nor- { wicn, . within four months from jand after the 4th day of mber. 1921 All claims not prese: 4 within said time Wiil be thercafter barrod to_the AUCTION NOTICE BY WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEEES, Office and Salesrooms, St., Danieison, Conn. ON THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., St, Conn., a large and useful han Eliiot therefore ne is calling complete his intentions. A detailed account of this sale will for posters. No 43 Maim we will sell for Mr. Joseph Eiliott, at on Stock Farm, at Pomiret was impossible for us to sell Mr. lliott’s enormous eguipment acquired with this farm at his sale in October, this sale to soon appear. Apply to the Auctioneers Receiver. - | BARGE COOK 1S DROWNED IN NEW LONDON HARBOR Falling off of the barke Allekheny in the rear of the F. il & A. H Chappell Coal Co., at 4:45 Thursiay alternoon in New London Thomas Wile son, a cook aboard the barge, waf drowned in the wasers of the Thameg river. The mannerin which the vice tim fell into the river remains & coms= plete mystery, accord to Sergt. Nelson S Smith, who directed the polica searching party, which dragged the river for four hours and finally raise ed the body Friday afternoon. Among Wilson's effects found aboard the barge, was an honorable discharge paper from the United made out to Roy G- Lewisburg, Pa., enlisted at Fort Slo~ cum, March 1, 1917, at age of 19 years, 1 f| made corporal Dec. 1820. Also a let= | ter to Mr. Wilson from a enie” {and several pictures. The at a loss to explain how Wi to be i ion of the came dischargs PRESIDENT SENDS TELEGRAM ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Vielir Phone 127-4 Bliss Place ! Have a Few Outfits to Lena. TO BAPTIST MINISTERS The New London County Ministers conference has receiv: telegram from President answer to one sent him by the cen- terence. The telegram which was ad= dressed to Rev. Weicome E. Bates of New London., se Mr. dear Mr. Ba Teceived your telegram of Nov. 7 HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phene 552-2 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES KOUPET winter tops for ¥ ventilating _windshield; roadst touring $109.75; Dodge cars, $175.50, touring $216.75 ached ; send |Fales Corporati nee. T painting and 31 Town grade: as_ge RADIATORS REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREeT, (East Si Studio, Alice Bldg. j00d _ a3 new. . 83 'W. Main SL feb24d ‘ . mm— | (i motion voling in its fuvo BCILING OR DAMAGED STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED an. es me to thank you and all concerned most heartily for it. He iz deeply grateful for this expression of confidence, and for the good will which inspired im. Sinceres 11y, George F secretary, to the President. SCHOOL BOARD SECRETARY DECLINES SALARY RAISE ! Frederick W. Edgerton, secretary of | the board of school visitors, practieal« | Iy & y ‘ol !5260 at the the when g of ti afier . town for gasolime and mobilolis of all 1 that the secreta- 0 the same as lasi { vear, Supervisor Wil SMALL POSTAL CARDS ARE HANDICAPS IN THE MAIk The post office departme fea to the newspa the'p it out in fronts it w mas. It § nich reach of Chré of Christmas too small led conveniently in the post offices, an therefora cause a great deal of d ™ an {envelope and card fad com; tivel it lat growing rapidly. The minimum size of envelopes and cards which can be handled exp is pointed out, bu OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood War: Blacksmitning in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET are mailed under these Cim ns the easler it will be for the office to nandie them. With the smaller cards th: lay in the beginning becaus ed difficulty in sorting them. They can- not be run throngh the facing table bee cause of their , and that makes an- other delay. It is possible to run them through the cancelling ma but with so much delay that it is ster ta hand-stamp them, and *he size of the en< velope often causes the o ration of the addresss by the cancelation mark. ‘There also a danger of because the small envelopes carls do mot At into the letter packages and camnot b tled secure 3 YALE-PRINCETON SFECTATORS TO BE SEATED EARLY A notice Chiet o1 Poplice | Murshy reous the Yale-Princeton 3 seats by 1.45 p. m., for shal Foch will cross from the ¥ This notlce v ers wi'l not linger the Bowl to see STEAMSHIPS CLARK’S 18th cruise, Feb, 11th, from New York, Mediierranean, Eg Europe, by specially chariered Pacific’ superb steamer Empress France, 18.481 gross tons class, §600 and up; 18 and ' Palestine. Hotels, guides included. ays C. Clark, Times Bldg., New York. oct1SWS e THERE is no advertising medium tin for business results. 14 days, firsc in rives, ' facs Stop-overs in Europe * Tt A 12 days in Paris, in London, $30. Frank for the afternoon that all m: stern Connecticu: equal 10 The Bulle- escort .when they ing about great o ders issued Thurs: all vehicular tra: streets h biles will have to follow routes in the o central green, tion and out wiil be given ove, Pt entirely o pedestriang oprortunity to sae Marshal Foch on hig way to and from the game. Wightmen of New York are spending a few days st their country home iu Oystex River. 3 in