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A Bulletin Want - | Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want WANPED—Femais Advertisement Will Get It [ ——— A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get k! T i ——— h s . > WANTED—Miscoltansous AGENTS 'u&mea Treat” bc cigars o % IJ'.:I\ na "Treat Cigar Co., Utlea, N. ¥. to sell “Havane bn flo smokers and_stores. ok m““ h Inquire > A er BMY and relia.‘;lsb wum-n for the kiwhm, we d duerlmions 3 _MARRY health, worth §5,000 to sm,oo - | riage ; photosh’temmflucuum, b thousands, desire mar- confidential Club, B-13, decsd . —r——"”““‘ Hix Cimarron, Kaneas. EN—G rs of dependabie stock Wu‘!’tb—mnn. young girl to work e Toliouls | saiesman; oommiseton | 3 nsyly at once. b Pmrsofl. LOVING Witle lady wanls kind hus- weekly ; no_delivering. Brown Brothers' 5 M band; has means. Box bb, Oxford, Fla. \nmrlel. Rochester, N. Y. dsedd WAN‘:-,&' 25 w,, f,,,k ,M‘:tw:, dec3d . TWANTED-Man to sell our guaranteed | Schoo! lem ; Del‘ week ; mi ¢! BACHELOR, 32, with $30,000, will irees apd Sluds; epare or full time; | NIgh Bchool graduate, with summer school k coufse, or experienced teacher. P. Wilson, Supt., Niantic, Conn. WANTED GIRLS—DRAWING-IN HANDS. FALLS OOMPANY, pay. For particilars, address I. 00d hmfi Manager, Manchester, Conn. oL — e e e e A — BE A DETECTIVE — Great Gemand; travel; experience unnecessary. Write t. ‘114, American Deteetive System, 1966 Broadway, New York. dec3d _ COLERKS, for postal mall and gov, ment field servicé; $125 month; ex ence uUnNNeécesERry. mal'ry \R Box 325, Club, Ft. Wayne, Ind. LADY farmer, 49, worth $50,000, would marry. A-Box 1134, e, Detroit, Mich. dec3d TGET MARRIED — Best matrimonial paper published, free for stamp. Corre« spondent, Toledo, Ohlo. decdd ADVERTISERS—Save money, got cultss D6page rate Dok Lells Bow | mall- i ed free. Standard Advertising Agency, of examinations, instructioh, write J. NORWICH, CONN, Leonard (former civil eervice' examiner), | \ . 300, St. Louis, Mo. _ decid 891 Equitable Bldg., Washington, D. T MARRY_Thousands congenial people, dec2d B > worth from $1,000 to $50,000, seeking *° 10 RENT early marriage; ‘descriptions, photos, in- WANTED—Farm. hand, good miiker. troductions, free; sealed; eithersex; send John Williams, 107-1%, Jawafi City. TO RENT — Furnished roo with |no money. _Address St;ndmi Cor. ‘Club, dec2d steam heat; 46 Church St. %‘)9 -2. Grayslake, T decsd WANTED—_Registered or _assistant | _9°%30 pharmacist Witn growing chain store; chance. for advancement. United Chemists, New Lonficm‘i (,ocxlm. Thb lore I, Sxead lL"‘ TO RENT—Tenement of seven_ roonu. with improvements except electricity. at “THE leading matrimonial elub;” " Best, Iargei: established 17 years: thousands wealthy members wish marriage; confi- dential description free; only honorable, gincere people of both sexes need write. The Old Reliable Club, Mre. Wnlbel BDX WANTED—A man for farm work; 221 Leurel Hill Ave. nquire nest @oor- | o ‘Oakland, Celt. temement, wood and milk furnished. X - > TARRY—Thousandd, worth $5,000 to i‘fi:‘m&yg LR F“"““,’.‘ové’a’é“‘ ¥OR BENT—Car space. MUITAY's | 6400 000, willing _to ~marry; list free. Garage, 17 Spruce St. dec2d WANTED—Relizble man sell shrubs, TO BENT—Five rooms, all improve- decld Ralph Hyde, b4, Sam Funlflscu. Cal. dec! trees, plants; permanent, weekly pay;|mets, 30 North Thames St. FARM wanted; ;untefll to ?nrl fl'wm”t write for térms. Guaranty Nursery Cou| “po RENT—Six-room apartment, with | OWner of a farm for sale; give low Rochester, N. Y BOVALT' | garsus, Boux Buskus Co;?er ‘Fel. 259, | price. full information. L. Jones, Box —_— S — | B s0d 7, Olney, I - déesd U. 5. GOVEANMENT wants raflway - = = nafi clerks; commence $135 month; | FOR RENT—Two tenemcms at 56 bc“iAl;“Y—T{l:l“m!;mm:‘; e steady positiong; eommon education suffi- | Yantic St. Tel. 2696. nof29d re:fim eg‘&:;';‘md desgflmon St oo B e foate, | O BENT_Fiat of five rooms, with all | either sex, sealed. Address National club, Thopt, 31-B., Rochester, N. Y. Tovad - |improvements. Inquire Brookih Outii- |Boy 31, Chattandoga, Tenn. “ b e s WOULD You write to a lonely Joung to sell vanllla after | ™"yg RENT_Rooms for light house- | widow? Address F. Willard, 2928 Broad- olros sample bottle- | keeping. Phone 1987, iy8d_ |way,” Chicago, T '~ decdeoS _ X noviid = WANTED—To buy 1011 Excelsior mo- TO RENT torcyele; state price. Phone 1864-21, Six-room apartment, very desirably | Julius Mattern. dec3d LOET AND FOUND located, at Peck’'s Corner; $22.50 per WANTED—To rent three or four fure s month. nished rooms for light housekeeping. Ad- ~Lady's beaded bag. Inquire For further particulars, inquire of. dress Box 616, Bulletm, or Call 1905. decsd JOHN A MORAN, decsd ol Real Estate Broker, II‘ YOU WANT_ a heaith wealth . < e g e amkily Square, | Joving Wife, write Violet RasvC. Denni: Kies i son, Ohlo. ~Enclose stamped emelope. o decdS nkiin 8t. fim lay night. Finder FOR - BALE—Horses I , Ly O X = 3 PR 139, aprad a1l diamond, Return to FOR SALE—One pair work horses, |- ~ T Suitabie T @' | hernesses and _two sleds, cheap. A’ R.,| WANTED—Second hand furniture and RE e Dawiey, Box 134, Voluntown, Conh. antiques; oldest and largest dealers S decld Nerwich ; we buy and sl FUNERAL DIRECTORS Cummings & Ring FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken In for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Comne and see them ELMEE L. PIEESON, Tel. 536-3. Jedd Faneral Directors T R and Embalmers i O AR e i spares, new Zenith carburetor and new wp; will take roadster in trade; will give satisfactory demonstration any- Where. 40 McKiniey Ave., Norwich. decid 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-z iady Assistant T FOR SALE—Buick roadster, exception- al bargain. Phone $51-3, ec2d UBED CAR BARGAINS—Two Chevro- let touring cars, a Ford roadster, Ford truck with -panel body,)Ford touring car, deczd o T FOR SALE—1916 Cadillac with limou- sine iop, newly pairfted and overhauled, GAGER 3 e also summer top; price reasonable, quick Kmnem, successor to -King, 48-50 Water Funeral Ulrector sale, party leaving town. Tel. 645, Phone 38-2. 8epl2d. g dec2d mwn‘ D100 farme for ~cataiokue, — Five-passe touri acres up, with or without stock; give anf; M}’."fiu‘éfi“ e “%‘flnfé“fxé‘f | full particulars in first letter as to price, “ Sacter. “eivotrio lghts; three spare. tircs’ |size. e i tapas. oF- O Hok tih) - the car is in excenenlflcondmon can be | dewett City, Conn Bydad TN nancial condition | "WANFED—We pay nighest prices for Lmbalmm crifice my car. Ad-|gecond hand furniture. Norwich Farmic : D. 6. Tel 628-13. | ture Co., Breed Bldg.. Tel. 1914-3. We PROMPT SERVI! _dec2d buy, sell and exchange. DAY OR NIGHT FOR EALEBuick 1919 Little Six| WANTED. touring car, winter and summer top, low mtieage, car guaranteed; also Buick 1917 Littie Six sedan, A-1 condition, $600; Ford 1920 touring car, exceptionally good motor, extras. O. S. Peck, Plain Hill, Norwich Town. Phone 463-14. decld “FOR SALE—1919 Little Four Overland touring car. Inquire Jacobson Garage, HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS g b e decld | .o ntilati ing, O:mdsh’ifi%" roadster $18, § s FOR SALE—1920 Ford delivery car, | fouring $109.75; c cars, roadster Norwich and Jewett City |panel body, demountable rims, seif start- | $175.50, er, etc.; price $275. . Talking Machine Shop. _decld ¥OR SALE—Dodge touring car, with mle\ckla.)"eable winter and ‘summer tops, Tel. nov22TuThS TFOR SALE—Great bargain, Cadillac The Henry. Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS town for gasoline and mebiloiis of all Srooanam, DegIy yatmted. in perfect con- | grades. aug27d : A on, mileage less than 8,000. Inguire AND EMBALMERS Dr. Higgine. nov30d © | HAVE your lires iureaded. look ik Lady Assistant ur Teleghone 410-2 FOR SALE—New Stutz tourin; car DAY OR NIGHT % and roadster. Miller's Garage, 64 Brain- ard St., New London. Phone 475. novdod FOR SALE—I1914 Cadillac I'Oadner in fine condition; price ,right. Phone 179. novisd . Shea & Burke “uneral Directors FOR SALE-—Late model Ford sedan, first class condition; eash only will be _considered. nov7d CEIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSOY, ¥. 8. Chi :‘-ox Specialist (protect your feet) Alice Bldg,, 321 Man 8t, Conn. Pnoue 1366-w PLUMBING SUPPLIES ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 32 6TH STREET rN.m.‘EnTHRo? NEW KONDON" STUDEBAKER — 1920, Special 6, 5- passenger model, taken in trade for closed car. This car hn only been driven §500 miles, and is in won- derful condition. Spare tire in- cluded in selling prnu. Brand New Paint. FRANKLIN ROADS"ER—N:HQ B ser- ies, 4-passenger Roadster. Top, paint and upholstering A-1 Me- chanical condition of this car is ex- collent. utomatic wind-shield oleaner, spare tire and bumpers in- cluded in selling price. DODGE—1916 6-pass. Car. ting & has 3::: thm?unhly inspected in s our 8 in good condition, 97 West Mais 8t Tires good and Price J.«.' = === | FORD—1916 Touring Cer, in good BOOKBIN £ shape. ek radiator. PLUMBLX general heating, murmg gasfittis and ohu Morton, 2! gy novaid PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, | CONTRACTORS —JOMBKES, Tiombiog and o SO LU Ereed Buiding. PHONE 363-% The very best plumbing by expert werkmen at the mmn i yh.nn. hiteed ; also heating and JORN JOIEPH BRADFORD FRANKLIN—1920, 2-passenger " Road- |57 TO 416 NORTH MAIN STREET Broadway ster, in wonderful condition. This Blank Iukn Made and Rnlcd ta Order car has only been driven a few thousand mil * to be appreciated. cooled, it is the ideal car. fnr th- doctor or salesman. and mu:t be seen DANCING - L P LETOR R F L H T Y. b JLA T, Instractor, 0dd Feliows' | BUICK—1918 b-pass. Car, in d - sl Vi 1806 op don """l"‘:‘;‘: dition. This car lias had very nttls hutadais, § o'vlock. — Begim now. motded| Mieage, and is a good investmey for anyone. Priced right. 12 Montauk R e e N e S e, i s CUDWORTR & THOMTSON Alcfll‘ll"‘ WHEN YOU wlx! ta put your busi- nensbbe{oremmxe n&hlic, }tjhef‘e isdno}medi- um better n TO“" the adverty Columas of The Bulletin. i guaro, 123 Oakridge St. ~ Phone 27-5. late model Overland ' touring, Briscoe 17 touring, Crow-Elkhart and several other fine used cars; prices from §75 W NTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb~ Rosoff's Garage, Putnam, Conn. Tel ner’s, every Tnuredny C, Bennett. Phone 1828 for particulars. ‘This car Late style. body and new - Telephons 278-2 ard, 30 and ll Phone 708-3. est prices, Louis D, Water Si., Norwich. mayl9ThSTu A Bulletin For Sale card ? FOR SALE _ WORWICH_‘BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEWBER 3, 1521 THIS CHRISTMAS Al.l..ofm&mkofmfifidlonm mas—but not encugh of us put those Jkindly thoughs into circulation by sending ° *greeting cards to our friends. : Remember how pleased you were last Christmas that many of your friends thought “of you enough to.send you a cheery little Friends to whom you do not give presents * will be made happier by knowing that you have them in mind this Christmas—spend a few minutes today in picking out attractive cards for all of them. You'll find interesting little ads about all sorts of greeting cards, cards to go with pres- ents, calendars and other seasonable novel- ties in the Christmas Gift Suggestions col- umns in today’s classified section. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Caristmas Will be Complete WANTED—You to buy your Christmas cards and novelties at the Norwich Circu- ting murm, 104 Main St decid without decld “family, quiet, PRIVATE American beawtiful home, Eastern Point, will board one or {wo vaiids or elderly persons reasonable; expert nursing. Write Box lQ\JU care uuhet\n decld A MAN told me he was Irish and his folks never came from ireland, 'n’ I sez ‘tain't posible, how cum, 'n’ heé sez they are still over there. Try our Havana Spear cigar, 10c straight; Manila cigar, six for 25c; Red Dot cigar, 5c straight; som s good Dpipes 2b¢c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. novi7d WANTED — Concrete walks to build ; work guaranteed; If work is not satis- factory, no charge made, James Fumi- __nov 8d T WE BUY and pay highest pr Tices for second - hand. furniture H. B. TIGER, 65 ¥ranklin St., Second Hand and Antique Furniture, Tel, 7173, AUTOMOBILE ACCSSSORIES HOUPET winter tops for Fords with touring ' $216.75, complete at- tached; send for circular. Lewis L. | Fales Corporation, 307 Dean St, Provi- {dence. General automobile repairing. ’])a&nl'mg and headlight testing. ‘DCKZSG CALL at Jonathan Smith’s new station, 31 Town St.; most, convenient place In new, wear like new, as 25 new. Lanoie Tire Co.. $3 W. Main St feb24d (RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED i REPAIRED ANI? RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY | player, cost new $875, now 499_MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, |% Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blackemithing in all its branches 560tt & Clark [:urp. ¥ BUILDING S T WILLIAM «. YOUNG, Contractor and Ballder, Mill Work and Jobbhl. M) Wfifl Main St. Phone 9%1. PRINTING PEINTING of all Kinds promptly neatly done. Estimates m‘g cbeer'nlly z“:n. The Bulletin Franklip S mayl! A FOR SALE—Seventeen inonths’ old fox hound and Airedale, weil started on rab- bits, good worker and hole dog; also fer- ret broke. Jack Nolan, Taftvil d ered. Tel 1076-13. Dec. 1T, e, Conn. 'OR SALE—Hard wood, $9 e par cm‘fl. " FOR SALE—Horhe canned fruit, qu:l.u. tmcy work, etc., beginning Wednesd: ay, by ladies of Lefiingwell church, at N. E"a ‘Whiting’s, 56 Main $t. See window. A REAL BUY—a beautiful Kimball upright piano for $285; P].aul Cndflen (.umnany. orw "$165.00 buys a beautiful easy terms. The Norwich, Cona. toned Me- Cammon upright piano in walnut case; easy terms, The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. ‘A NEWBY & EVANS up;l}hi'pinnol for §190; quick sale; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Conn, FOR BALE—Good f: I\m’wic«h. acres, of {0 acres cleared land, 10 years" mwth of ¥, house and barn; house in very ot Gditiod waiilotske au batecis poultry tarm, sumimer howe or humting reservatiol about 3-4 Station, Hampton, 00d trout breok, locats le south of Clark’s Corner ¢ miles from Willi- o | mantic, 8-4 miie from state road, school- house, postoffice and R.- R. station. Carl- ton H, White, Admmmrm.ord 438 School St., Webster, Mass. lec1ThS’ Tu FOR SALE—A brand new $120 Colum- bia grafanola, $60; easy terms if desired. The Talking ‘Machine Shop, 24 Franklin Square. nov18STulh FOE BALE—A fine 88-note Wasserman 545, ing 12 rolls, sparf, bench and fre includ- deliv- ery; easy terms. The Talking Machine Shw. 24 Frankun n_Square. ‘wood and timber; $2,000. son, Moosup, Conn. also trade. R. D. 2 FARM for sale; sale, large and small, easy terms, novisSTuTh E_Farm of about 160 _acres, about 2 1 2 miles from szerun; Dewt- 'novz 0 VVS FOR SALE—Two stacks meadow hay. good_horse, easy driver, for sale or ‘The Ax‘butul Fa.rm Al \tlfllet we have fn.rmi lor ‘with or without stock. Address L. sGroman, Pglllnfleld, Conn., Box 14. FOR -SALE—A the best makes, with 56 bench and cabinet; will soll chea] sons for selling. Write Piano, decld Phone Moosup decld ayer piano, ond of rolls, scarf, ; rea~ uiletin. FOR SALE—Light Brahma cockerels for breeding. Willjam Waters, Vergason Ave., Norwich Town. FOR SALE—Two decl yearllng Ayrshire heifers. James T\xr‘nbufl Wauweu;s JHill, Norwich T FOE BALE—_Cottage six rooms. quite at 146 Palmer St. FOR SALE—] for sale; several heavy milkers. H. Hyde, North Franklin, Conn. “Lebanon. nov2 In- gead Large assortment of cows James 'm.dal FOR_SALE—One farm, around acres, 1 house, 1 large barn, 1 shed, 1. SO mile from trolley, between Norwich and Mulllvflle, known as the Albert Churen farm. Tel 110-3. nov2éd FOR BALE—S!D‘«O parts for all makes of stoves nu r. New London Bring name of stove and Salesroom, 18 ‘Water St, Norwich, Conn. Tel 1703-2. sep7d , $30.00 buys a beautiful $125 Efln dis phonograph, semicabinet ‘model ; easy terms granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Conn. ; oct3zd BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora nograph, regular $275, special for q $176; easy ~terms ted, gran Puut—cadden Company, Norwich, Cona. phe- ick RIVERSIDE DAIRY FA 140 acres, excellent location, near station and close to neighbors, mall and telephone se! ice, fine 12-room house, 2 lnru barns, shops, sheds and farm build- ings, all good, 70 acres fertile fields, large pastures, 2.000 cords marketable wood, running water at bulldings, good stre eam through farm ; low price quick sale, $1,000 , balance easy terms. TRYONS' nov26d "FOR SALE REAL ESTATE AGENCY, ‘Willimantie, coll. Two hLouses in Greeneville of two tene- such, ments each. If you are in need of look into these bargains at once. CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames Si. Tel 1380. FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE OF BEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR LINCOLN AVE. PRICE $4,500, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. APPLY 10 JAMFSL.CASE A Bulletin For Sele Advertisement Will Sell It FOR SALE No. 17 SPRUCE STREET Nine room dwelling and new garags, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. This is & bargain. For full particulare, inquire of THOS. H: BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phenes FOR SALE. lot 60 ft. !rvut. 110 fe. on ka in St, next to German M‘.‘n d ‘place to build Be Eood e N oS ¥RiLo, Phone 1527-3. 188 our s B e REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Small house with acre of well frults ed land, barn and 3 peultry hevses, good neighbers, $2,800. B rsom heuse with eleotric lights, bath, etsam heat, good lot $3080. Fine Apart- ment house, rental income $1928, per year, $15000. Lots of geod of- ferings right now. ARCHA W. COIT Telonhone 1334 63 BROADWAY Red Cedar Chests CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telophene 87 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE Two-apartment house, wWith all nis and in pink of = provements in choice location, yard for m- with large age, near center of city ; must be soen o appreciated. ¥BANCIS D. DONONUE, noved Central Bulldlag, it s okl Boap IOUl‘. b. ufi First class nected. Phone. e “-Brufl TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ] i : ] i ; F3 EE it H & ] Es. J. L. LATHROP & PROTECT YOURSELF AND COMPANIES. Phene 598-3 120 Laurel Hil DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Big. Norwjch, PHYSICIANS GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. Moving an: 21 5 76 YEARS ESTABLISHED INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Your Turn May Come Next BY INSURING IN RELIABLE HAROLD S. BURT DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN T, and trucking. Tel. 337-s. Phone 127-4 Blise Place 1 Have & Fow Qutfits to Lend. SIAM - /| Siam's entry into thé paper mak: ing field. as indicated |by the recen} shipment of a paper plast from this country to Bangkok f il with such raw materialg as and native gras: t tic of Siam’s civilization 'than the white elephants or little boys smoKing big cigars popularly associated with that Asiatic kingdom, says a bulletin from the Washington, D. C. hgadquarters of the National Geograpa{\d Society. “Quaint and curious ¢uls vail in found on the Burmese (hhlf of the Ma- lay peninsuia, and in Kfie northern for- ests of Siam roam the tiger, leopard rhinoceros and tapir,?’ continues th( etin. “But'in Bangkok el¢ctric lights il lumine streets traversed by trolley cars erstwhile elephant paths have - bees convertedginto boulevards along which {spin familiar makes of* automobiles, and a royal establishment which clings to the sacred elephant employs a yacht Ior week-end trips oa the Menam Rive SONS FAMILY "In some superficial aspects it would | Avenue|Seem that Bangkok( is several laps ahead of ultra-modern America. Knick- erbockers attract attention when wors by American women in city streets and bobbed hair is fowned on in some of our conservative business and so- cial cifcles. Yet the Slamese woman wears the knee length panung, as does her brother, and generations shq has refused to be lothered with long hair. She has a fre¢dom that has de- veloped a shrewdnéss and independence in contrast to mest oriental women, though she is apt t9 be unlettered. “The spirit of prdgress in Siam leg much deeper than| surface likenesses or acceptance of fads. No duress com- pelled her sovereign to convert a trach formerly used for cremating members of the royal family to a park for crice« ket golf and foqthall playing. From this park in the Royal Palace runs a boulevard with three roadways, set part. by double rows of trees and flank- Cann. Tel. 1799 ed by shaded footpaths—an avenue C. D, JOSLYN, 293 West Maln St. Wa | Which would do credit to the plan of anywher: move o\nrnh m. 'l‘lL 1”-1. moving - bollers e. Special at-|an American city. Nor are Bangkok's and ma- | many improvements due to foreign pro Leng Distance Meving and D17 Booweli Ave. motion, for there ate fewer Buropeans in Siam’s capital than in almost any other Eastern city of its importance. Tel. 145 TBAMING ana :nv:n;. - trucking & specialty. Jonn Main 8t. Phone 783. -~ €. B. BROMLEY & lD! Shetueket St. Phene LONG DI.BTANCE MOVDIG. D TRUCKING TEAMING AND TRUCK 1o | COnditions of bther parts of the coun- done very promptly and at lors. Shetucket Strost pr ARTHUR H. urnngr “Bangkok is a city of half a million inhabitants, the fcapital, metropolis and port city of Siam.| The kingdom has an area about equal to that of Spain and a population of some eight mil- ong distance Ford, 233 “The high &flliutinn of Bangkok has a contragt- in’ extreme primitive try. Curious tustoms abound. In up- per Siam tea is pickled for chewing instead of being used as a beverage First the leaves are sun dried, then they are stegmed to rid them of tan- nin, Next théy are weighed down for fermentation; & process suggestive of o B LEGAL NOTICE The Im.l voters of the Town yille, Conn., are hm’{‘owuned to wnlidnr the said ’Em on g?ath h; 3 1821, at o'clock , 1921, Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON Somers Building Office Hours: And by Appei rm Leaves Norwich, foot of She! Breed ‘St., Tuesday, Thursday day, at 4 P. M. pesday and Forelgn the Port of New York. For freight rates and further tion 7 AWRENCE LaMB Telephone 963. AND POLO CLOTH. - WIGHTMAN’S SWITC NORWICH, CONN. Phone wnu-u. NOTICE wn Hall in sald | plain supp Dated at Montville, Conn.,, this 1st day of December, JEROME W. HOUSE, AMBROS ; SULLIVAN, GEQRGE A. CHAGNON, Board of Selectmen. (ON THE SQUARE) 9 A M—6 P. THAMES ‘mvm LINE, Inc. FAST nmoufnmo PASSENGER —New Lot don 50c, Greenport Mldwfl New York $25C| Leaves New York, Pier 27 East River, foot of Catherine St, Monday, Wed- Friday, at 5 P. M. Connections with all Coastwise and Steamship Lines sailing from . " Ladies, Attention! BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER COATINGS AND CLOAKINGS DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL PRICES. FINE SUEDE, VELOURS GLEN WOOLEN MILLS the German pfeparation of sauer kru- or |2t ‘The substahce thus formed is plac- h_lt ed in the mofith until the juices are removed. The' appearance of the in- dividuals with the balls in their cheeks forms a nevér-ending source of amuse- ment for travelers. A “The cap of upper Siam is Chieng Mai, famous \for its lacquer ware and centre of the teak tree trade. This re- glon is a d of boats. Water routes form virtudlly the only lines of com- munication between the upper and low- er kingdon. “In’ east of Mont-~ and noti- Siam a plateau nnrl o t a population which must 2 | move fromJswamp lands in the rainy season to Migher elevations which are: ren and stony. Hence living con- ditions are most primitive. “Bangkok; has been called the ‘Venice of the East, The Menam River is the great trading street of the city ing houses do a ‘cash and carry ness throdgh windows opening toward the channel where pass the shoppers in almosi every conceivable sort of craft. Thésé range from great steam- ships to the priests’ boats propelied by novitiates, and from the immense rice boats to!the canoes which carry the postment. Then there are the river- going cafetprias serving the residents of floating houses. These, too, are ca- noes, eqhipped with tiny stoves. “Perhaps|the most colorful river scene is thé water market, where each tiny boat with its cargo of food bears a little Jamp. The market hours are; from midnight unt during that purpd of the river resembles a fairyland with' its myrjad glimmering lights.” in the Tel. 774 M. tucket or and Sun- informa- Agent. o srdas «_Dri Julio Bianchi, Minister from . Guatemala to United States. He is the delegate of his country to the Fedéral Council of the Republic of Oau:u America and is expected to its chairman. The Re- Jfl Central Amerita is the n composed of the states of ¢n-umu;.' Honduras aad Sab