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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—For Jan. 1, 1922, a_high A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It ke ‘WANTED—Female A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get i WANTED—Miscellanecous - Advertisement Will Sell I e FOR SALE FOE BALE. WANTED— Woman to belp & few hours o y . 4 | Thanksgiving; good pay. Inquire 46 La- Tears of age (Marsed M geiteriod) | tavotte St. A ovied rel _:x"g:::“‘ soap and ”‘ml‘;';:;l‘mmflm 5| . WANTED—Chambermald. Audl:grsxaml wores i New, London, Windham, Tol- | Botel ___ e . Middicsex and Litchfield counties: | WANTED—A competent maid for gen- wusi own automebile must be able |eral housework. Pheme 326. nov1Sd s e reterence YO | TWANTED—Young maid for housework Siesmen’ “Comiuission “and~ ex- |in family of two: stay or go home nights. nees and good future for the right [APPIY at this office. oY, . 10 wearer; New MANAGER WANTED — = of its kind in the world 5 establish- sranch office and service station in requires man to Our menshandise is staple, backed S e 3 strong lecal adv aney ary of 350 ave the requirel amount of cash, | Martin House Annex, 3§-Union St. novisd your ddress Century | TO RENT—Modern furnished roois; wiscturing 1639-1041 Wlison | meals if desired; table gueeis [nmg: Chieago. IT ovlid |dated; two rinites from square. H. E. wANTED “xperienced M TN geviqd men's_pants TO RENT_Nice threc-room furnished ers. Tel. 44 Col apartment f';;“hllgh(h housekeeping, gas | - - . i1 electric ts, hot water; also one | W NTED—Ohpadle sawyer for right (280 ! 3 . or et R lame il steedy wobh SRRED SO IR e 167 Write L. B. Brockett senville, N. v, | 88 Nor b : L] TO RENT—Comfortable rooms in pri- “WARYRD_Boys 1o sl vanilia_after | Y418 Bome. 46 Church Bi.” Phone 803-3. jshosl; send ¢ ree_sample bottle. | _ TTORCT £ Vakelew Px 0. I ¥OR RENT Good tenement, 99 Chest- : nut St Apply kard Unjon Co., Inc. WANTEDBright y_over 16 | _Dovid , L ™ of age to W Write .| FOR R Box 163 gugrantee” week from earnings share of wrol 5,000 do not answer unless you can ialify as above and are interested in a wosition with a future. Send all refer- ces with application addressed to B. Little, eare Palmolive Compan) .._Breoklyn, New York. exciusive patterns; bl free samples. Madison Mills, 50; York. novied and sold on Wo allow ining, »e ts. which should n annually previous experience. n first letter. sovild " DRAPER LOOM FIXER WANTED FOR NIGHT WORK. THIS JOB IS FOR A SKILLED MAN ONLY ASHLAND Jew: LosT COTTON COMPANY ett City Conn. AND FOUND ng RRach novigd novied TLARGE shirt manufacturer wants £ents to sell compiete line of shirts di- Largest con- ke charge of 3350 cash required. covering tools and age Uniess er with a good reputation — McKinley | o o Williams | 5! 10 RENT TO RENT—Steam heated apartment, all modern improvements, including par- quet floors; with or without garage. 31 Maple St 'Tel. 408. novisd “FOR RENT—Six-room gotiage, modern improvements, on Sunnysfde Ave L. A Fenton. _ Tei. 1489, NoVIEWES ¥OR RENT—Furnished parlor and bedroom, for single woman, steam heat, rivilego of whole apartment. Inquire RS Framidin St City novied TO RENT—] or seven room mod- ern_spartment. Inquire Mrs. J. Gordon, 47 ¥eirmouant St - novisd FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, steam Dheat, bath. private family: board if de- sired, 32§ Franklin St, City. noviéd TO. RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. 75 a 2 et Boaks WANTED—To buy milk. North Main' St novied WANTED —- Second hana houscr.old ‘antique furniture, ehina, rare and pictures, Eluswll%fllffi: = -32 320l 1 FOR SALE—Household- furniture, in- cluding) birdseye maple and American wWalnut bureaus. 40 Greeme Ave. Tel, 1476-3. novied FOR SALE—Barred Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Isiand pullets, Muscovey ducks, ready to lay, at reasonable prices. Tel. 1849-12. novied _FOR SALE A large quantity tie tim- bér, probably 25 to 30 thousand ties, standlng on a good pole lot, quite a large Iot of guod size hickory, Apply (0 George F. Wikinson, Route 2, North Stoning- ton, Conn. nov16d FOR SALL—Berkshire pigs. James Turnbull, Wauwecus xiill, Norwich Towa. est cash prices. Louis D. Water St.| Norwich, _ WANTED—Small ~ confectionery “and clgar store. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, And Thayer Bldg., Norwich. ROVIZSMW. TWANTE .ng,fm,mg car in_good condition. arl K. Hunt, Brooklyn, Conm. “el. Danieison 849-14. novisd | WANTED—24-in. band saw; must be in goad shape. Louis Ortman, City. Phone 1514, Tovisd _’;:"f".i____ - 54 T WANYED —HavE eor oid fare B SALE Several smail one-man WANTED—Havegyour old furs made . 3 new. 36 Oak St @ 1551 moviid | farms in good locations; terms reason le; easy waiking distances from thriv- Burdick & Me- WANTED—Real estate of every d scription, 1o -sell on commission "basis. Burdick & McNicol, Jewett City, ang Thayer Bldg., Norwich, noviad TLIST FARM or village erty through. the Chas. B. Clapp Co., Beston; ample funds for first and second mort- ing factory villages. Nicol, Jewett City, Comn, and Thaver Building, Norwich. novI0ThFMW $185.00 buys a beautiful mahogany 65- note player plano; good -tone and fine condition; terms to suit. The Plaui-Cad~ den Ce.,’ Norwich, Conn. oct13W gages. Address Joseph Bodo, Windham | coi00’ puve o fine square Chickers County Agent, Daniclson, Cani, 20 Cax- DT A i AR cont Al Brearaaes o tion; make your own terms we Wil (ake —Raw . Heeb- | this plano in trade at full price any (ime Tfi.?;a:‘,"" A'f cH' n‘:nn!ei;f L e years in exchange for an 2 upright piano or player. The Plaut-Cad- Sl den Co., Norwich, Conn. oct1ZW TREAL BRIAE pipes 2sc; Gold Bond tobacco 10¢ a tin; Manila cigars six for T $90.00 buys a fine Deckor Bros. up- 25¢; Scholl's broadleaf cigar 5c straight; right pano ,d:r;esa Stool and scart; terma, Red Dot cigar be straight; Havana Spear | $15 cash an per month. The Plaut- Ve stra agan's Smoke Shop. “adden Co. (Known for quality and ser- Rl EE el > vice since 1872), Norwich, Conn. -1 novid TO RENT_Rooms for keeping. Phone 1987, FOR RENT. Nice four-room tenement ¥or particulars, see A. V. CQVELLO, 108 CLA St with electric lights. A flat of four rooms and bath on West Thames St.: brand new. use of seven rooms on West Main all fixed up, new. Inguire | CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thumes St. ~ — —| octizw WANTED—Concrete walks o build. | —— - | Work guaranteed, if work is mot satis-| FOB SALE—Stove parts for all makes factory mochirge made.. James Fumi- |of stoves. ' Lring name of stove ‘and guaro, 120 Oakridge St Phone 637-5, |number. New London _Salesroom, 16 sepit. Water St, Norwich, Conn, Tel. 1703-2. " WE BU a highest T vEE BUY and pay highest prices for | — o0 Saatana second “hand' Turaiure and. books | _FOR SALETWo show cases. 14 inches Kremens, successor 1o King, 48-50 Water | wide, 5 feet long, price $25. John Kowol- St. Phone 33-2. sepl2d, |ski, 4 South St, Thamesville, noviod "~ WANTED—100 farms for cataiogue, | ¥OR SALE—One dump cart and one 10 Mercs U With of Without stock: §Ive |pair of team harnesses. Frank Lathrop, | fuil particulars i first lotter as o price, | Mhamesville. novisd size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, — — Sy, G g FORB SALE—Two-horse extension reach Tl gitys foan 220 | gear, Archibali wheels, pair team hat- WANTED—We pay Bighest prices for | nesses, iwo-hotse dump cart. Henry W. | second hand furniture. Norwich Furni-|Church, Montville, Conn. Tel. 1877-3. ture Co. Breed Hldg. Tel. 1914-3. We| novis \foy. (BRI BA0T SRPTEAES, 3114 | “5on sALE _Dog, Waiker foxhound, 5 ; years old, §00d ranger and swyer. Ap- ATTENTION, TRAPPERS! ¥Iy o Fraik Maynard, Bulue, Conn. hovls Highest prices paid for Raw Fura. - = % e FOR SALE — Sweet russet cider; 50 Buyiug agent for J. L. Loderviek Co- of |0t M terzy ST 107 o g oo FOR SALE—McGee stove, No. §, Kitch- MAURICE GLAUBINGER, en range, Tel. 1888-5. novisd | Colehester, Conn, FOR SALE—100 White Wyandotte pullets, soon to lay. E T. Maples. Take T Hallville trolley to Ryder's Crossing. waNTED. moviid . B. TIGEK, 65 Franklin St., 4 b5 et o B Secuf:‘d #aud. and Antigue Furniture. FOR SALE—A lot of suits and over- | LOST—Last Friday, between Hartford nd Danieison, probably Willimantic, | — =y Danie Modern seven-room apartment in Greenevilic center. well located, modest rent a ck dog _ow For further particulars, tnquire of Uneasville. Fin JOHN A. MORAN, a %ol Estate Broker, ¥ranklia Square. ¥OUND—Came (o my place Monday. 14t LOST— Monda: wh articies ;-suit FOR SALE—automoblics FOR cars at low prices . lo. b Ne 3600, Maxwell $i0 Grant §¢ Moon $13i0, Appe 152,185 jer -3 < pitabie Teward| \lrcer $3,150, Oakiand $1200. . K. ,“" Fhehs Bonrhmgy - _ 3 Aafl“ ‘hd»l‘l‘l\l\s, 21 Mapie St, Danieison, Conn. LOST—Either In the Mohican or the | Tel. 340. L e tobby of Davis Theatre. 310 bill Finder | ™ 5% wALE—1920 ton Ford, good pneu- save ui Bulletin Office ar ve Te- | matie LiTes. PAING and raechanical condi- = ¥15d _(tion. Henry A. Myers, Damieisod, Conn. = % a Tel. 96 1oST_in Bearah. two rabbit hounds, 7 ok female:| FOR SALE — 1920 n | motoreyeic ‘and_widecar, Lon, must be soid at once, llams, lebanen. Phene 39 Lebanan Div. GEORGE G. GRANT |- Undertake 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE r and Embalmer Teiesiane 630 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Emébalmers 322 Mn Street Chamber of Phone 238-2 Commeree Building Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and balmer PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT novi2d model Ford sedan, ash only will be Phone 1828 for particulars. ss condition ; ed. FOR | SALE— 1919 Maxwell roadster, A-1 condition, §350; 3-4 ton Republic irack; 1919 Huick roadster, good condi- tion throughout; Ford ton' truck; i91% Buick 5 pass. touring car, good condition. W. R. Friseie, 118 Franklin St. Tel nov2d A T T Used Car Bargains 1918 Buick Touring Car. Two Chevrolet, late model, touring. 1921 Chevrolet Sedan, practically new. - 1919 Overland Touring Briscoe Touring. Studebaker Touring. Numerous other used curs at prices from $150 up. Three new Rex All-Weather Tops, in original crates, to At 5-pass. Buicks of 1918-19-20, offered speclal at $150 ench, the list price being $235. ROSOFE'S GARAGE, Chevrolet Dealers, Tel. 8. Putnam, Conx. FOR SALE—Herses Horges that are broken In for of work. They are for sale or trads at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIEKSON, Tel. Je3a HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS The Henry Allen & Son Co. 5 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS *ady Assistant Tolephene 410-2 INSURANCE IN CASE OF FIRE IS YOUR HOUSE INSURED ? IN CASE OF ACCIDENT IS YOUR AUTO INSURED? If you nesd Insurance of any kind, s HAROLD S. BURT 120 Laurel Hill Avs, or Phone 598-3 IT MAY MEAN YOU Yeou may be the next victim of a fire. Den't take chances. The smali annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money less it aiferds, Take out a poliey to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE ENT DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN . DENT M'Grory Bidg. ‘AL SURGEON Morwich, Conn. RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET JOSEPH BRADFORD | 108 May Blank Books Maae and Ruled to Order WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there 18 no medi- s et Tt Buketh b - Tel, 7133, coals just arrived ; fancy backs, silk lined overcoals, great swff, §19.50; also $3 pants $1.95, $4 and §5 pants’at $2.75- 3 $2.95. Pants Store, $25 Main St., opp. POULT UPPLIES Postofice. Bovi0d $50.00 buys a beautiful §125 Edison dise” phonograph, semcabinicl model; e Hees Poultry Pan. |€asy terms_gramted. The Plaut-Cadden | i< tanics (it bromots | Company, Norwieh, Comn. _ostild that tone up the | BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonorz pho- . S0 taat the DrODer | negraph, regWiar $2(o, special for quick | goes to egg production | sale $176; casy terms granted. The « fat and laziness, | Plaut-Cadden Compauy, Norwich, Conn. Here's @ go, and eges _you want. LOSUO: Provide YOUT | gree—————ce iy hens with a dust vatih, 10 which add Dr.‘ tant Lousc Killer, say once a| FOR SALE accps down the lice. “For roup | Hess itoup Remedy. All guaran- | 5 , Chas. Slosberg & Son, | K §6000 will buy a 3 family house, in- come $61 a month. Co., Greeneville Grain | $6500 buys a 9 room ocottage, has You to know: that you can ind_mouited _hens to dormant amount of and not when it h Albert Boardman. CL ROTODIST 2 open fireplaces. hot air heat, fine - neighborhood. ; A. G. THOMPSON, K. S. Chiropodist, ® Fool Speciiist (proteet vous feer). Suite | § $8,000 buys a 13 room house eas -3, Alice Il 321 Main St Nerwien [N |y convertible into 2 or 3 apa { Coin. Poce 136 3ansid ments. JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Jonathan ew station, 31 Town St; most convenient plage in fown for gasolnme and mobiloiis of all grades aug2id | MAVE your tires 1ureaded, look like new, wear like new, as good 23 new. { Lanoie T Ci 93 W. Main St. feb24d REAL ESTATE ] FOR SALE Small house with acre of well fruit- ed land, barn and 3 poultry houses good nejghbors, $2,800. 8 room hous. with electric lights, bath, steaw neat, good lot $3,000, Fine Apar: ment house, rental income $1¢ P —— e iRADIATORS}| |IBoILINC OR DAMAGED ! REPAIRED AND RECORDED | 5 Tested Under Air Besieure ser year, $16,000. Lots of good c MUD GUARDS ¢ erings right now. AND LAMPS ' STRAIGHTENED ARCHA W. COIT "1 AnD REPAIRED, | “olephone 1334 63 BROAD WM. E. SHANLEY || -—— 5 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) ANOTHER CARLOAD OF VERMONT COWS WILL ARRIVE MONDAY, NOV. 1. OVERHAULING D REPAR WORK FOR SALE A new house of seven rgoms, in one of Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts right, Call % CLARENCE SHOLES, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphoistering and Wood Work, JAMES M. HYDE, NORTH FEANKLIN, | Tel, Lebanon 80, ks é ar i} W\ novidd OF ALL KINDS 185 West Thames St. BARGAIN FOR QUICK SALE. 55 acres, $2,000, $300 cash, 6-rosm cottage, A-1 condition, large barn, sheds | jand henhouse; strawberries, raspberries, | asparagus, other fruits; 1 1-2 from manutacing viliage apd rallvesd sua- tion. Leon't delay. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantie, Conm. FOR SALE | vo-apartment house, with all im- Peoraanes snt inTaliE 2 condition, | choice iocation, with large yard for gar- | { age, near center of cily; must be seen to | be appreciated. FRANCIS D, DONOHUE, noved Central Bulidiag, FOR SALE Blacksmithing in all its branches 3601t & Clark Corp. §07 TC ¢15 NORTH MAIN STREET novéd | GEORGE LAMBEET, Occum, team! moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jy GUS LAMBERT, JB., N Moving and trucking. €. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We moye everything anywhere. Speclal at- teqtion given to moving boilers and ma. inery. -3, A high olass modern Lwo-apariment D s P5d_ |, e, Yery desirably located in the best Long Distance Moving and Expre: part of Laural Hill Ave. Zimmerman, 11 Boswell Ave. Te For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, Real Estate Broker, F¥ranklin Square. wOoOoD FOR SALE ARTHUR H. LATHROP Best Quality Seasoned Wood Shetucket Strest Phone 175 - 100% Hard = $10.00 Per Cord . et it e Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere " Successor to STETSON & YOUNG HARRY B. FORD CARPENTER and BUILDER|233 Main St. Phone 792 TEAMING and moving, 1ong_distance trucking a specialty. Joha H. Ford, 23§ Main SU_Phone 192, ©. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 338 5 - LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy and at reasonable ‘pricas. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Best work and materials, at right | —- — i By T THERE is no advertising medium_ in Telephone 60 West Main St.| Baitern Connecticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business resulte. \ FOR SALE—Empire milker, consisting of two double units, pump and p. Fairbanks-Morse . ine, tings, in working con tion. tank, 3 h. Tipe and fit- Address. G. . Hoxie, 2d, North Frankiin. Call Tel. 79 Lebanon. nov1léd ¥OR SALE - A boarding house with an income of $400 2 week, alf furnished. steam heat, electric lights, in %-1 candition, has be- tween 40 and 50 boarders at tho present tra tenement and » garage This Is a live proposition party. Only someone who means bus) need apply. CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St. Tel. 1380. this is a large house, Witk une ex- ell rented. ‘the right ess AUCTIONS MATT TINKER . .. Auctioneer AUCTION Having sold my farm Montyille Center, Conn., will sell at public auc- tion, on MONDAZ, NOV. 21, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m., one yoke of oxen, 3 cows (freshen last of January), 4 yearling heifers, 1 bull, 1 horse (kind ‘and sound)s few he &Y, 1 two-seated wagon, 1 sleigh, 1 fan mill, 1 ox sied, gin. (mounted on wheele), s, 1 bug- carriage, -1 gasoline en- chains. corn fodler, quantity of hay, 2 tons or mowed oats, wagon, 1 cart (nearly new), shovel, 1 wheel rake, 2 horse fork: Acnie Marro ocoth harrow, 1 American harrow, mowing machine, 1 sprin 1 ox wagon (wood axie) 1 sled. 1 ox Ak 1 cultivator, 1 large iron kettle, 1 hiller, 2 hay cutters, some household goods. stove, 1 barrel churn (almost new), 1 il tank, 1 sewing machine. lot of books and | antlques, 1 six-foot show case, 1 Sharples | separator and other articles too numerous | to_mention. If very stormy, eal DAV Montville Center, Conn. next fair week day. | D A. JOHNSON, nov1EWS STANTON L. BRIGGS . Auctioneer AUCTION | I will sell at public auetion at my resi- | Windham ~ Center, near the dence ~ in ehurch, on FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1921, at 1 o'clock in the afternoom, the following described articless ANTIQUES spear-backed chair, 5 mirrors, 20 various chairs, including Windsors of Gypes, six-fool square cherry dining ta- o, thi high cherry ches cluding Lowestofi, pewter, 00t square cherry tea tabl candle stands, wash- | stand, melodeon, pressed glass, china 4 'clacks, in- old baskets, maple bureau, maple bed, pie- tures and cld frames, isiands, 6 s andirons, high-backed cherry desk. MODERN Six lamps, 4 lawn chairs, 3 lawn set sofas, {rus, glass lamps, shrine from Sandw ch inahogany upholstered chaTs, | brass candlesticks and | hooked 1 from | Advertisement Will Sell It AUCTION Public Auction Starti THURSDAY, NOV, 17, 1921, at 10 lock @ m., and continuing = until sold out, Having purchased the regl estate belonging to the estato of the late Thomas Harrison, located about two miles north from Pomiret t, on the road leading to Putnam, Conn., I will continue to sell the balance of my stock and tools which Were acquired with this mammoth estate. 25 HEAD OF CATTLE 25 15 new mileh cows and 10 head of the kind you all els of ye, 10 tons rowen hay. several tons of £ood baled hay, 1.000 new brick, 1,000 second band brick, 2 team wagons, 1 one-horse farm wagom, 1 new potato hiller, 1 two-horse culti- vator and seeder combMed, 1 manure spreader, used very little, 1 cutaway harrow. 40 doors of kinds suitable for any new building, 2 Deering mowers, 5 ft. cut, 1 smoothing harrow, 1 two-horse wheel harrow, 2 Doe plows, 2 culti- vators, nearly new, 2 horse rakes in fine shape, 1 nearly uew weeder, 2 1001 chests and tools, 2 sets of double team harmessy 1 single express har- ness, practically new, 1 driving har- §| | | nes, 1 riding saddie. 1 harness cup- board with glass front, all kinds of B 1l tools, such as iron bars, hoes, shovels, pruning knives, 3aws of all kinds. ! Lot of fence posts, 3 post hole dig- §| gers, several barrels corn sheller and corn grinder, all kinds iron piping, 1 ‘ anvil, 1 nice henhouse, 10x10, can be f! easily moved, 50 pure bred yearling I hens, 20 R.'L Red hens 10 White Leghorn roosters, a lot of steel fencing and iron gates, ete. Several white oak wagon poles, 1 wagon body frame, 2 step ladders, 10 bushels of yellow turnine, 50 bushels oats, 1 ton cottonseed meal, 1 large refrigerator suitable for store. 1 new corn husker and shredder, 200 pounds white lead, 20 gallons of paint, paint- er's ladders, 10 to 30 fect long, win- dows, all sizes and shapes. also not- bed 'sash. 1 work bench, several oves, nearly new, a lot of galvan- d eavestroughs and spouts, 2 foun- ins for sprinki‘ng lawns, ice tongs. tees, 6 large platters, 1 old door handie, 1 couch, 1 bookcase, 1 black wainut chamber get, 1 bicycle, small articles and white window sha If stormy, next iair week day, same MRS. @, G. BIXBY. hour. nevI4MW WITTER BROS. . Office Main St Danielson, and Salesrooms, Auctioneers No. 42 Conn. AUCTION MONDAY, NOV, 21, at 10 o'clock a. m., at_our farm, known as 1921, sharp, the Dudley Williams place, located about one-haif mile southeast from Moosup, on ing to Ekonk Hill. ge farm, and will sell for road e sold_this the We haye the high dollar, in erder to vacate, our compiets and enormous equipment of personal property, including farm tools, up-to-date machinery, wagons, arnesses, livestock, horees, Digs, jliens, hay, corn. potatoes, and plenty f sialler article: An itemized account of thie highly iportant sale will appear o sale. DAITCH & ENGLE, ey WITTER BROS. ...... Office and Salesrooms, Ppreviops to . Owners. Route, Moosup, Cona. Auctioneers No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. 37 HEAD OF CHOICE HOLSTEINS 87 AT AUCTION at the Tarbox farm, located about cne mile east from Plainfield, Conn., on the old Providence pike road, on FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1921, at 1lgo'clock 8. . Having decided thoroughbred Holstein will sell our to engage in the industry, we young dairy herd of heavy milking cows at public saie on the above date, siriction or protection, for without reserve, re- the highest avallable dollar, consisting of 15 head of growthy Young cow: due during the “early and middle winter, several strictly new milch, and the balance of the herd in various stages of milk. Don't stop to figure out what these cattle will bring. Come, see them sola and let the cashier figure up your ac- count after the sale. Every sale final. gagements. Terms ecash, No’ conditional ea- A. L. RUNDALL & SON. Plainfield, Conn. MATT A, TINKER . AUCTION I will sell at public auction at wmy place, two minutes’ walk from R. R, sta- tion at Massapeag, in the Town of Mont- THURSDAY, NOV. 17, 1981, at 19 o'clock, the following: One new milch cow With calf, 2 cows, one due to freshen the first of Pecember, several head of young stock, ville, <+ese. Auctioneer at turkeys, 50 yearing hens and pul- lets that are laying. 4 tons good hay, 1 black horse, 1 Concord ducks, bantams, and ni ticles used on a farm. i .1 sald gay. proves t , sale will take place next fai E SRy, =l v P whOMAS; SwnerY novsTuSW uggy, 1 harness, erous other ar- COAL AND WoOD eep clippers, and a thousand and one articles too numerous to mention. §! including a Ford touring car, all in good sha This sale will be held regardless of weather, barring a blizzard. Terms cash. Caterer will attend. JOSEPH H. ELLIOTT. Abington, Conn. | 1 LEGAL NOTICES In the District Court of the Uni States for the District of Connecticut. In the matter of John Donovan, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. 1 will sell at public auction on Nov. 17 1921, at one (1) o'clock in the afternoon, | the premises, the remaining properties ' said bankrupt located in Norwich Connecticut, and comprising (1) a thre: tenement housh and lot known as 64 Roath street; () a double tenement house and lot known as 68 Roath street; (3) a double tenement house and lot | known as 45 North CLft street: (4) a | tract of land consisting of fiftesn (15) building lots (Amasa C. Hall map or plan) and located on Valley and Pieasant | streets; (5) part of a tract of land be- tween North Oliff street and Roath street | formerly known as “The Shannon loi;" (6) two (2) building lots on CHf street extension, one & corner lot; and (7) two | building lots facing North Main streec, with stone wall. i Dated the 14th day of November, 1821, | WILLIAM H. WAKALEE, OfficialAuctioneer. LESLIE I, BREWER, Trustee. Broadway, Norwich. Conn. nevisd | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN At an adjourned meeting of the Court of Common “Council of the City of Nor- wich, held in the Counctl Chamber, Mon- day evening, Nov. 14th, 1921, the follow- ing was adopted as an ordinance for the City of Norwich. WHSTON C. PULLEN, - City Clerk and Cierk of the Court of Common Council of the City of Nor- wich. Norwich, Conn., Nov. 14, 1921. | “Be it ordalneg by the Court of Common Council of "the Uity of Norwich: Section 1. No gasoline or other pump or receptacle for the storage or carrying of either gas or oil shail be erected, used or maintained on any highwi dewalk, public iane or way. the use of which s regulated or controiled by the city, until & permit in writing shall be securad from the Street Commissioner, upon a form | prescribed by him, which said permit snall fix the location of such receptacle or pump, and only upon the payment of an annual chargs of §15 in advance to the Treasurer 1€ the Chty. Section Al permits heretofors granted for the erection, maintenance and | {use of the receptacles sst forth in the preceding section are hereby cancelled and repealed. Section 3. All persons violating the provisions of this_ordinance shall be fined not more than §50. The above and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest. WESTON C. PULLEN, City Cleric and Olerk of the Comrt of Commen Council of the City of Nor- w Norwich, Conn., Nov. 14, 1921 a0 AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at” Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 15th day of Novem- ber, A. D. 1921, Present—NELSON AYLING, Judge. Estate of George W. -Avery, lato of Franklin, in said District, deceased, Lille R. Avery of Franklin, Conn.. appeared In Court and flled a petition | praying. for the reasons therein set forth, | that an instrument purporting to be the | last will and testament of said deceased be_admitted to probate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at the | Probate Court Room fp.the City of. Nor- wich, in said District, on the 23d day of November, A. D. 1921, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and that notice of the pen- dency: of said petition, and of sald hear- ing thereon, be given by the publication of this order one time in some newspaper | having a circulation in eaid Distriot, at least three days prior 1o the date of said hearing, and that return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing is a trus copy of record. Attest: HELEN M, DRESCHER, novied Clerk. DANCING N. H. LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' Hall. Phone 1936 cr 401. Private lessons dally. New term evening class begins Thuraday, Nov. 17th. First lesson fres. nov COAL, lar lll? i Shapire, Willow seasonca wood and indlings i 1 quantities. Phone 504 o for at, ‘.cr?all PRINTING PRINTING of 2ll kinds promptly and neatly done. . Estimates eheerfully given. The Franklin St romptly and iy &h warita’ | HOTELS AMERICAY HOUSE, D. Morrissey. Prop. - First Garago service con- necied. Phone. Shetucket St DEL-HOFF HOTEK, Buropean cs Bros, Props. ~Telephone 1221, B b aivay THERE is no advertising medium in tin for business A Builetin To Let Plumbing, Heating, Tinning | during peace? {the abolition of conscription, for without | 7St 10 regain Eastern Connectient equal to The Buile- | anniversary of their marriage at their Advertisement Will Rent It| Advertisement Will Get 16 PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON What Is Going On Tonight Chicago Stock Co. at Davis Theatre, Buckingtham Council, .\o"ll.‘l?r, O. T in, M A 3L, meets at g . 34, F. and A Somerset Lodge, meets at Mason.c Tempie, Hope Rebekah Lodge F., meets in Oda Sipher-Schwartz munity House. Chi Stock Co, at Davis Theatre. Vaudeviile and Molon Piciures &t Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatra, ANNOUNCEMENTS Pancing Class Commenees, New term dancing class for beginners in waltz, one-step and fox trot to be taught by N. H. Levy, in 0dd Feliows' hall begins tomorrow night, 7.45 p. m.. a'so teaching the new dances for this and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—IOBLEBS, Zlumbivg und lcatiug. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. The very Dest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairesi. prices is uar- anteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOMN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Mam St. season, the copversation step and El Chucko. First lesson free, Class mow - - forming. Phone 1996 or 401. KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. — SLATER HALL CONCERT SERIES The Academy musical course, consist- ing of four concerts by world famous artists affords a great opportunity to mu- sic lovers. The_artists will appear as follows: On Wednesday, Nov. 20th, The London tring Quartet, the premiere string quar- et of Europ EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Suite 103-104. Thayer Sidg. Tel 1799 CIGARS X TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- On Frid: Jan 6. Erfka Morinl, the tic and Imported Cigars. greatest woman violinist in the wosld. It will pay you to walk over. On Wednesday, Jan. 1Sth, Florence JOHN R. BOWMAN Macheth, the br 116-118 W. Main St.,, Norwich, Conn, | 70 of the Chicazo (Established for Half a Gentury) On Wednesa “cell this course are $4.50. The Whitestona Cigar zaie per thousand |net proce be riven for the benefit 3. F. CONANT, il Frauklin st of the Backus hosp Course tickets ' will be on sale on F: morning. Nov. |1%th, at 8 a. m., at Cranston’s. on Tirnad- ADMIRALS ARE TO COMPLETE NAVAL ARMAMENQ REPORT (Continued from Page Eight) ference. we shall come to s similar upon a. ¢ % he conference.’” {w Patrons are urzed to secure thelr jcourse tickets without delay. Secures Fins Residence Site on Smchem Street, Throuzh the agency of Archa W. Colt, one of the most desi=abl. house lots in orwich hes been-s0ld by Antolnstte W. an® wish that agreem anClect of Jersey City, N. ., to Attors mey Harry L. Peterson of this eftv. The RATIFICATION EXPRESSED !:_'"‘ & on 'hJ' north side of Sachem e rect and adfoins the proverty of Mre BY SECRETARY HUGHES | TU7% S0d nATWS e Trovr oof Mre. {1o0ks the awns and orchasd of the 2 Washington, Nov By, tha A Pl oy or 6 Minnas Tocas. Tt nas p Speaking al today’s session of the arma ment conference after the spokesmen for on Sachem straet of and i 5 feet In denth. Mr. Peterson plans te the four other major powers had de- ;.. . L Cared acceptance in principle fo tite | furmres TCT0¢PCS OR the site in the mear American armament reduction proposais, Secretary Hugnes sald: { AT THE n\‘__—'- “Gentls we have listened not onls | o = = .‘- with era but 1 may say with m:jm‘?:}f_sg \;‘,’f‘f Tt:m any scored profound to thess expressions, | STCRRr TE Bt L the e t - o Ta a smart with the proposal (17. vdr‘ i on behalf of the U E: e oy e o spect to the limitation of naval arma- ol '4';l:xhl.-"alg~d - ment. It will now be in A to con- 3 - < L:Ki — sider the many det must be 7 -’u Like associated With an cx w4 ment for utlfuliy staged. that purpose . y : - “There are joets it has been sug- ws pe iy gested hers, hich will appropriately b £ antead to crack any a big Broadway of Mary Lucllie 3 who thinks hae a “dark and terrible past” to hide. The In her life is\that, as a result of innocent boarding school es- examined by naval experts, and it is the Zesire of the American government that what has been propesed by that gov- ernment, With the suggestions that hav been made by Mr. Ba'four on behzif of |7 the British government, by Admiral Ka- | g girl to, on behdlf of the government of Ja- | Crun G Si¢ Bad been rushed into mar. » o way | Tiage with a whom =f searcely pan, and any other suggestions by way o0 Wik £, Bov, whom e+ scarce of modificati n or amendation of eriti- |y ! this embarrassing position almost before the ceremony was completed. riage was quietly ann |cille was packed oft her mad prank, R Young fellow with wham cls mthat may be proper, shall all be thoroughly considered. to the end that | after the most mature and ecarefal delib- eration we may accomplish the purpose which this conference in matter has been assembled to ach case of love eve. |a¢ t sight develops. The eompMea- the time I8 NOW ODPOTtUNE |tiony which result from Mary's efforts ideration of these detalls, i 1o hide this torrible nact mabos thi o the great, first step has been taken in|of the most intereetin, ol this notable expre: approval 0 |yearg oy principle of what suggested by | Tomorrow smatines an i the American government. atines and _erening the to0 far in saying that we this matter to a techni And do, T go| may commit {yen theatre sucoess. €XAMIRAtion | new melodrama from players will present the New York Fra« as SMK, Smooth with the assurance, whish I am Very |neme author and movle mester. TSI certain Wil be gratifying to the hearts|ifack who has civen 1o fhe st of our peovles, that there will come out !In Tha Bir Chanes and T of this conference an appropr! | Friday afternoon and evening the foy went for satisfactory, important, ing comedy, Wedding Rells, will by tial reduction of naval armament staged and on Saturday afterncon snd end that offensive naval warfare h evening Max Marcin's and Sammel Ship- | man’s thr ler of thrillers, The Woman tn fn Room 13 produced. The re- narks ma is tn # s an “If it i not desired to have further |peven e and was conoseded fa ha discussion of the matter which bas melodrama that Dbrought before us, I suppose it v the pas 2 In order to adjourn to glve opportunity b for the consideration of the project which I have referred. And may I & that T have no doudt that I express Wish of the conference that at an oppor- tune time, M. Briand will enjoy the of Dflflul.li( of presenting to the conferen: most Tully the views of France with re no more and this g made to the aecompl t advgnee hment” of the ¢ the last onsist of four B, promise to uphold of the Strand vawe Keith > the former s gard to the subject of ‘and armament,| HOW the great power of love wil over« which we must discuss?” come the desire for reve vivia_manner Pioneer F¥ Crossroads, Strand th NT CONFERENCE TS POPE'S ATTITUDE | B 5 Tha photoplay tapted from = the Nov. 16 (By the A, P. v by Bradley King, and = directed flection of Pope Benediot's atti the screen hy Liovd Carleton, Ora ward the subjects urder discussion at|Carew has heen med the feading the Washington swnference o it 1a doubth If s a8 ever day in an article published by the Cor 10 better advantage than fn riere D'Italia, the semi-officfal vatic: of Naney Fordham. he erring organ. an miner. “Just and lasting peace” savs mewspaper, “is the vatican formula Breed Theatre ‘which is gradually being adopted by ot The unusual spectacie of tears in the er powers, Benedict XV preached and |eyes of screen artisis while watching & counseled peace, not cnly for ending the | picture in which they played Importanc conflict then in progress, but a pcace |parte was witnessed at & New Yori the- !‘ringll}g the bdelligerent nations Into | atre some ime age, at a performance of conditions by which they wowd have |the Willin Fox production, “Over the neither the opportunity nor the temp- Hi,’ In the papal|success w sensational New York screen tation to enter new wars. comes to the Ereed thea- proposal of Augvst 1, 1917, he Indicated | yre next w that the fundamental point mustfbe the | & happencd t substitution of moral force and right for | he mother in 1 Mrs. Carr, who plays material force of arms.~ Therefore, a | moge o M P known [Just agreement among all for the simul: | poems—took her four kiddies (who also taneous and reeiprocal diminution of ar-|pooTe (20K BeT Tl e maments will follow.” e her ¢ e pictu s sec how they would lfke it “out fremt’ The Carr curircit suu...cs sleciully &t alt the Yunny scenes in t but when the story came to (hat part where the little mother is in adverse circumstances and is rescued fro: ilfe of toli and ipoverty by her “black sheep” som, It wgs noticed that all four of then Werq Crying. Stepihen C of the LSys, was the composure, be turned Who sat be- The article deciared the ho'y see had always been convinced that the funda- mentad’ point insuring peace was der fresh wars extremely improtab not impessible. The newspaper said pope had deeply studied proposals for anbitration and disarmament, holding that the simplest and most eMeacions mode of reaching disarmament was by | pictus conseription the normal life of a nation | 10 Dis littie sisier ¥ i could proceed and war on a grand scale | Side him, aking, “Woat in the worid are would b impossible. you crying acost?’ Rosemary dabbed The institution of oblfeatory arbitra- | Ber eyes with a handkerchicf before she tion would be the Inevitablo rems't of dfs- | FEPHed: “Iecaus ui is just a3 SWeet armament. the newsnaper deelared. with | iB the picture as sie is at home.” the punishment by economic boveott be- = Ing applled to recaloitrant nations. The Over the Hil Coming. e o= that President Harding's| Over the H, « picture of initiative was pralseworthy. but 1f the | Brasdwey. that ba outuisianced cenference were atming at the true wood of humantty it must inevitably procced along the llnes formerly indicated by the holy see. —_— ATTY.-GEN. J. WESTCN ALLEN INDICTED FOR LARCENCY | every otier | matter of a will be next w Over the Hill it does noi ¢ ntaiion in e 4 New York, eod lucaire en is an unusual picture. Boston, Nev. 15.—Attorney General J. Weston Allen was Indicted for larcency |80d Wi by the Suffold county grand jury today. ) SLory tiat Yorker, 0 par- He was served with a. warrant at the | Uicuar and e in his cholos state house later this afternoon and |Of theatrical has ‘scen 08 agreed to answer to the Indictment in |0 give It his Patronags EEEE aourt later. The indictment was re- ever pince i€ wan turned secretly. The larcency all eged was stemtber, 1920. id to be a smal amount involved in a =no adapted the:story e case which he handled as counsel sev- | Will Carletor’s Farm Ballards and Harry eral years ago. Millerde directed it. William Fox, ita producer, has supplied 2 corps of siagu- Hartford.—Mr. and Mrs. James Crilly larly con of 110 Lincoln street celebrated the Goth tent players. The fastest locomotive i the werld was made in 1593 home Sunday evening. —_————————