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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It v Bulletin Want ertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It W ANTED—Male WANTED—Female e e W ANTED—Miscellancous WANTED—Hausew one. Write Box 216, care Bulletin. WANTED — Roomers; housekeepin, privileges: also “washing. Wrile Jones, Bulletin, dec0TuTh WANTED—A competent woman to do general housework, willing to go south Apply 242 B?flx{wu, Inquire at F. for the winter. mornings or evenings. ——— e Toys to sel vanilla after ractical shop COUrsS: | 10 RENT—Four-room tenement al Union St Inquire at 44 Union St dec20d TO KENT—Furnished able neighborhood, eight minutes’ walk from Franklin square, steam heat dress Box §: TO RENT_Good garage. three furnished g. Tel. 355-12. ¥OK RENT—Furnished _rooms _for light nousckeeping. 17 Oak St. _deci9d _ enient of eight rooms, 41 Convent FOR RENT—Ten improvements. FOR RENT — Steam-heated, six-room tenement, with all modern improvements, without garage. Inquire 184 “FOR RENT—' “Inquire 152 TO RENTSix-room tenement, all mod- orn improvements, 8§ Washingfon St. “10 RENT —Heated furnished rooms. H E. Ring, 18 Lautfl room tenement, 102 FOR RENT — TWwo tenemenis at o8 with conveniences. light house- ¥8d TO RENT—Rooms keeping. Phone 1987, TO RENT V. COVELLO, 198 CLf St FOK SALE—Horses 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for ‘They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them ELMER L. PIELSON. ali kinds of work. FOR SALE—sutomobiles ral Directors Embalmers FOR SALE—Dodge tlouring car 1918 Oakland touring ca Dodge touring_car. | e o OPEN NIGHT { { | | i BROS., T-N-MTATHROP NEW KONDON FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. upholstering condition of IRECIURY weit Cits % Sen Co. | wind-shield cleaner, and bumpers in- cluded in selling price. FORD — 1915 Touring Car, in Late style body and new radiator. FRANKLIN SEDAN — Here's a bargain in a closed car. New tires—just out of At your own price. ARG MAXWELL—Any one desiring a Touring Car running condition, can buy this reciors 1917, Sedan, and thoroughly slip covers. 12 Montauk Ave. STEAMSHIPS THAMES RIVER LINE, Inc.| FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER| } FARES :—Now London 50c, Greenport er Island $1, New York $25C' one 604 ee | Lireed Tormerly | day Tuesday, Th ork, Pler 27 East River, Monday, Wed. | i Coastwise and Steamship Lines sailing from| | t rates and further informa- LAWRENCE LAMB Telephone 969. TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. . 1. MEYER, Successor to JOHN K. BOWMAN 16-118 W. Main $t., Norwich, Conn. (Established for Half a Century) ong_distance MLEY & SON, Wihitestene Cigar sare $70 per thousand ¥. CONANT. 11 Framklls St TRUCKING WANTED Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich } we buy and seil anything ; high- est prices. Louis D. Wara, 30 and 33 Water St Norwich. ' Phone 703-3. upright plano; i in good condition ; state make and pr. Write Box K. K care Bulletin. decl9d | \ WANTED—Buckeye incubator, 350-eg& capacity ; must be {h good condition. Ar- thur O. Moreroft, Hanover. decigd WANTED—Boiler and engine, 25 horse power, state size, number tubes and di- ameter and size of firebox and if opem bottom. ~ Write F. &, Stanley, North Stonington, Conz. dec10d 10E Xmas boxes of cigars, cigarettos and tobacco. We've got sum nice pipes, S 20 B, Y ol T R and’ 10. ’s Staoke Shop, St decl0d WANTED—Raw furs, at H. A. Heeb- ners, overy Thureday. - A.. C. Beatistt g TWE BUY and pay highest prices for second hand furniture and bookm, Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. sepl2d, WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, 10 acres up, wiih or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett Ciiy, Coun. Jy2ed WANTED—We pay nighest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furn! ture Co.. Breed Bldg. Tei. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jeild WANTED. M. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Hand and Antique Furniture, Tel, 717-3. AUCTIONS e N e oy AUCTION NOTICE We will sell for Mrs. C. H. Trues- deli of Aftawaugan, Conn., at our Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St., Daniel- son, Conn, s SATURDAY, DEC. 24, 1921, at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, valuable and desirable equipment of modern househgld effects of every de- _including a considerable t of quartered oak and manog- pieces from the dining room, parior, library and chambers, several valuable 9”xi2" Axminster and Wil- ton velvet rugs, draperies, Irish Point curtains, _crocker; brac. _ete,, cabinet “base, suitable oilice purposes, xlso an extensive ariety of 1 Saje pos sonditional fnal. Al s shine. No very sale WITTER BEOS., AUCTIONEERS, Oftice und Salesrooms, No. 42 Main St.. Danielson, Conn. BY ' REID, OF COURSE.” i1 at public auction for Hef North Coventry, Conn 2 of North Coventry ehurch, on the Willimantic road and adioining Pond Hill schoolhouse), WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 197, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, pair young horses We bert 76 bushels corn, uble farm wagon es, horse rak nter, sulky plow, hand wheel harrows. wheel harrow, ‘ 30-foot _extension ladde: eparator, Prout hoe, 2 cult hoes, and v merous to men: e: The horses ar farm chunks, several ers and in first the farmirg tools are practic: As Mr. Fortune is in the Iu nd wood busine: above will be sold without reserve. in or shine. Lunch may be had Robert M. Reid EXPERT AUCTIONEER, 201 Main St., Manchester, Conn. Tel. 41. dec20d sther articles too Auctionecr's Notl g00d 1 class AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES HAVE your tres 1utreaded, look ke new, wear like new, as good 2as mew. Lanoie Tire Co.. 93 'W, Main St. feb24d B s RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure Mow uun AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENEL . AND REPAIRED | WM. E. SHANLEY OVERHAULING AND REPAIK WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Blackemithing in all itc branches 56010 & Glark Corp, 507 TC 016 NORTH MAIN STREET HE keeps the home fires burning by comes home ! MAKE WORK EASIER FOR HER AFTER CHRISTMAS Eight hours of almost every day in the three hundred and sixty-five, hubby is labor- ing at the desk or in the factory. His main thought is his work. During those same hours wifey is laboring just as hard at home. Her main thought is to keep the house or apartment looking spick and span. This Christmas she would like to have a carpet sweeper, an ironing machine, a dish washer or a cloth .5 dryer. They are the things that will make her work easier. Turn to the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns in today’s Bulletin. There you will find descriptions of these articles and men- tion of the best places to procure them. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell it Advertisement Will Sell It 4l hub- A Bulletin For Sale A Builetin To Let Advertisement Will Sell it i Will Rent it{ Advertisement Will Get T ey ———— e DENTISTS ; woticas adoptsd by Mr. Fuighes Bat @ | What Is Going On Tonight appreliension of the French delegates ap- audeville Motion Pictures DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN |'<= 10 b, isieted when it was sxplain- | g, V" o ;v . Strand Theatre. at the state d . DENTAL SURGEON wecretary bad me;p?rflf:‘ca;:gxy’: Motion Pictures at Breed Thestra, M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cann, | chairman of the conference and had ag- | M°tion Pictures at Davis Theatrs. . 2 dressed M. Briand in his capacity as hewl of the French delogation. : ANNOUNCEMENTS' BUILDING ‘The delicacy of the position in which kiR .. |he French deerates found themselves Breed Theatre WRALLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor ana | "% further increased by announceme: .| There are a weaith of theills sand- Batlder, Mill Work and Jebbiag Of the results of the Londs ference | Wiched in with the adventurcos love Main St. Phene 971, ?n?l.- in press dispat e g "Lair B inglon ahead 6f the premicr's message of | Bayard Veiler production for Metre Instructions. In the flurry at deiegation | Starring Bert Lytell which i the feature headquarters some of he lesser French | altraction at the Breed theatre today. S 5 cabinet crisis fn France should #t prove | from the usual run of crook plays as € Machinist and Engineer true that M. Briand had suddenly thrown |stand ont prominently. It is fust the over the 350,000 ton plan for which his jeort of dramatic story which Director tending, ductions. that he knows how to g the Memfers of the delegntion would not | most ont of. deals with the carcer of = g0 into details regarding the meskazs | Youth who iy trained by a notortus tehes which reached Wash- |Story presented in “Allas Ladyfingers™ M. A. BARBER officials taiked of the possiility of | It is a crook play, but so dfterent Steam Engine Repairs rdpresentatives here were stoutly con- | Veiller showed by Lis famous stage pro- they Subscquently received from their | @afe cracker in his perlious profession. premier, but there were indleations’ that' | ccanse of his delicate finwers he 4 ERNEST e they had not found Its istastetul 1t |ku>®n as “Alias Ladyfingers” and is BULLARD was declared to be rather In the nature |eagerly scught by the police. He is also Toachel of the of counsel and adviee than n mandare, | ought by his grandmother. a rich and Vielip and was sald to leave the real deeision |sccentric woman is hyought face 10 St J | to those who are on the ground fn Wash- | face With her when on & vieis of & one 127-4 Ington. Whether the 330,000 ton pan her home. In or ' that ) Bliss Place to be pressed’ again when the committa: ferandson. Tho lady Vs & Eois of fifteen “assembies tomorrow was nor, | ‘o acknowleds i Outhits to Lepe, H* revealed fuses 1o ace: of respeerns There were many indfeatfans tha: ds to work out his sa . o with a Tecesst the explf shi “at] in his own 3 HELEN LIDERKING & | st oo e S g B Sl o vt oot oy associate sme for ¢ assurance that (U val of th vouthful ook, whr - TEACHER OF SINGING | mev wiit 2 5'en e viviess o - | sience, onoe. awakanci. g nrivilezs of wroeed more of- Phone 552-2 , Studio, Alice Bidg. | €oir suhmarme 4 ren- —_— " ehey 1o Mk the to ons formal aeres bt i LEGAL NOTICES parent the French want it made he safe cracker never fa nderst Iy clear that whatever ratlo they Fran o tor {4‘]&1\5(&1 ships shall not apnl » § Chapman, Jennings auxillary craft. Goethals. BANKRUPT STOCK OF |™5",% ., vy e veews] SHOES representatives i wasit sven = - medification of aval haicay wa | ENTIRE STCCK OF GOOD QUALITY | as wiil rermit tham reolace — SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN ANDIYV\‘IPN—-‘Ai r:molesm;z )'san‘lbfi:xp with ves Strand Theatre CHILDREN, ALSO RUBBERS, OVER. | "°° O the yost-Jutland type so far #00d variety of B. F. Keith vande SHOES, FELT BOOTS. A COMPLETE | tomnace tmte 7 e the sped e R s e e SHOE STORE STOCK, iN MY HANDS| Because of the war the Frereh na | 200 nits b S e S e AS SHERIFF TO DISPCSE OF IN|CX0¢mts declare th be ne dismx to dwout that claim Coll children open INTERESTED PARTIES MAY MAKE |4 raacement provision wowld not b OFFER FOR STOCK AS A LOT AND | S7Tise o the final Freych program ac MAY HAVE CHANCE TO EXAMINE|“The peciten of summsrimes. whicr SAME BY COMMUNICATING WITH |to be taken up as soon na the fve nown ratlo ships i ttled, present: craasine CHARLES E. AYER complications. Great “Britatn wams in B0 wten nile Frolies.” Coll children are & coupla and a girl entertain with 2 pot Douri of s:ngs o5 and storles. They ‘uvenile dancers in ev Mardo and Rome base an act that has ’ FOR SALE DEPUTY SHERIFF | abolish the submarine and has the privilege of presenting DAYVILLE, CONN against it at a public sesstn of the con- Telephone Danielson, Div. 302 ‘0 do with cars They discuss the auto from headlight to tall lizht: also ome attempts to teach the other h-w to drive cords| manure spreader bl Grenel, Lisbon Statio: FOR SALE- ‘e turkeys, the best 3. prban, Tattviile. Phone 498-4 " FOR SALE—Rubber ments. An . nts. Another building, also Light Bnbt;;?“::d !\)ml’:: ‘t‘.m‘ cement floor, is used at the present | L0 &ive Notice thereof by publishing this i 9 ime as a gzarage a nai calo ¥ aec20d Hafng, 8530 toct. tnroe storh, | Circulation in said District, ¢ least fires | CT24508, s given additional color to that er buggy in | for storage ; another storage shed, 150230 | 44YS DHIOT to the date of said nearing | Prospect. L. DeWolf, |feet, and one 16x26. Then: are also sev- | 21 make return to the Court. erai smaller buildings and FOR SALE—One top M class condltion. Scotland Road, Norwich Town. Targe thoroughbre 1, price $5. 16 fish, codfish, lobste LT French) bull present for ch E—Well_seasoned_slabs and H. E. Beard &|of the most popular streets eNicol. Son, Homestead Farms. ¥OR SALE—Now milch Holstein cow.| FOR SALE Mohegan Valley Farm. T FOR SALE—_Live or dresse fof Christmad Mrs Eimville. Conn. il of the ! > tons of hay at ma) illimantic Div. 42: ham Center. hard woGd, sawed, $10. Tel. 165-3. d. LE—Hard wood. $9 per cord. Telephone 1076-13. dect2d a fine_upright piano; $20 : The Talking Machine 24 Franklin_ Square. VICTROLA, Style 80, latest 1922 model improvements, $100; 31 down. $1 per week. on club plan. The Shop. 24 Franklin equipped with Talking Machine FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes Bring name of stove and H London Salesroom. 16 Water St, Norwich, Conn. Tel 1703-2. Conn., R. F. D. |take notice. We offer £ dec20d bes e anc Tusset ap- | DeSt equibped and m dec20d 0 feet wide by main | building for show room for ear dec20d | ce: - {other building, M hou fth water-bound maca business is dona Py dren; house | included. For further dec20d’ | Bldg., Norwich, and Jewett = = e 200 FARM for sale; we have farms for | € large and small, easy terms. With | FOR SALE—_Two E Address L. Groman, ; A-1 conditis Plainfleid, Conn., Box 14. Phone Moosup | ett' City; easy terms. 99 : dec20d | Nicol Jewett dec19d | City. Burdick & good 'hard| FOR SALE—Automcbile dealers, promptly delivered. | pairmen, real estaze fa Flood, Killingly, anielson 103 OR_SALE—Thirty bus| AT A COURT OF PROBATE mELD|iiey w neiers and others, | AT A COUN HELD | they wil s i ta hors: { at Norwich, within and for the Distrin on the most favorable terms. one of the | 4 “Jorich. o1 the 19th day of December, 3 up-to-date auto- | 4D 1921 o 2 States, B o iiuRed ¢ arosls g resent—NELSON J. AYLING, x ‘ ?laist one two-horse eam wigon an | BOBlIe buslycescs and parosls of real ear | EAESRUSNTISON Iy ATLONG. Jutse T Stegal ) Tel. | ciand, Property s lochted on Sivtey | Norwich. in said Distriot, deocased. 3 Ave, Jewett City, Conn., on a well paved | ,, 20® B S FOR SALE_Young Jersey cow. J. |statesoad, and consi 15 € a tract of fand STt Toranone With el esiate 1o 00 feat deep, also. fiv . ir atte ¢ submarine av Come being 6230 rest, |, Ordered, That the 33d day of Decam- |\l ,oiiontion to the submarine qu three stories and basemnent. which - | Boon, at the Probate Court Room in the | S0m6 knot for the conferemce to wunti:. |“Whispering Shadows." e of Norwich, in said Disirior. be, anq | The trend of the French negotlations ‘n Ty store, office and r’ ey epart- | 1At same Is appointed for hearing thecapital ships themseives, bringing into | Hackett's samens play. “fired runabout | Well 1aid out for these different d ) feet. s 2 dwelling ~ NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. |cussions stmmered down at their cru i | venierices e Bulldings. sre ol s | Of record. 5 Hughes and Premier Briend, it was ped with electric lights and three of the | Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, 2, maln buildings with steam heat. There fs | _46c20d e e p . - _—_ R SALE Trom our cars, jive biack. |2 1arEe court between the bulldings phved also scallops. Phone Chesebro Fishin¥ and | Mot Soank, Conn. dec20d | counts may be seen I e A AT 1eads . The story was written by varly and the s |3t Norwich, within and for the District | informal conferences, the necessity for a | lainE man. The story w Durchacer to prove | 9f Norwich. on the 19th day of December. — | same. The selling of Studebaker cars, | . D- Tty T h behind the seenes consulta- a one of the best sellers on < Present—N N N e Site @ nice | one of the best sefjore nnro'r!’\;a:-i';;k;‘t;m';: Estate of EJ!Sssen\h J'A‘.‘%fif';flffl; tions the French delegates were told by | I C% price. . 109 Roose- | to Burdick & McNicol, Room 113, Thayer | T 7atklin. in said District, deceased their American colleagues that they City, Conn. | Marv B. Hyde of Franklin, Conn., ap- | were proceeding on a false basis, which xcellent cottages in | set forth, that administration b on. located in horough of Jew- | upon tha estate of said mm»?x:fizgfi cx dec20d \’\l"nere:me,n. h‘ Is Ordered, That said | petitive naval increas > e 7o {petition be heard and determined at the |« Two-family house Femms | Probate Court Room in the cn;fln? ore dp;‘;;&"“ wich, in said District, on the 23d day of o fine building lots at | forenoon, ‘and that notice of the pendency ference. There is no expectation even land the traffic regulations. They 2dd S0 a fine bit of music and dancing. Vernon is the man who put the “tril” in ventriloquist a oes his 244 to the show. Ha works with several doHls giving each a different voice. 1ate &5 | Amarican reduction plam. You have heard ©f a laughine trom- As the capltel ship problem verges |home . Folshoff and Gordon have cme. toward a decision, the naval experts of | They make it the merriest musical én- 1l fpowers are glving more and more Cf strument that has ever dscoursed mirth - |and melody. They are the “Musieal ely to present a trovhle- | Langh Makers™ The featurs pleturs is featuring _Luey Cotton. The story is based upon Walter w3 —— | by the British themselves, howaver. that cut entativeiv Gre sure o XDEs fetiare i Ir fleet is hadt o n at the Strand is fally up to the THE INTEREST OF CREDITORS|IC "f TPlacemeniz and ther: scoms ‘..nd.., the and Japan The Executrix exhibitéd her adminis- the : is therefore ood | P, A, D. 1921, at 3 o'clock in the atter- | HOR 85 one ik feet, | Same, and the said Executrix is directed | prominence the possibility of a French S atYorder ‘ohosiin soms newspaper having & | otTt. for substantial . submiidme - Davis Theatre Glorla Swaneon's first stellar ol iz Paramount picture, “The Great Moment.” which §s on view at the Dawde the orrow, has please The above and foregoing is a true copy | stage to direct exchanges between Mr. | PFeY R4 tofermow has messel and this daimty star mever aroeared fo finer advantage in any production Mil. ton Sills Tenders adeuate mwport as Although the French capital ship Clerk. learned today that the American dele- | zates repeatediy had sought to impress COURT OF PROBATE HELD |on the French representatives here, in Afme. Elinor Glyn. “The Bonnle Brier Bush.” a Paramrumt picturization of Ian MacLaren's fa: “Beside the Bonnfe Prier Bush™ and one of the most appealing stor peared in Court by counsel ‘and fiied - | should be destroyed before it would he | =ter Almed. caught in in Gne “hase | Detitlon praving, for the reasons therein | possfole to erect any sound structure to [WSTC, DORSE PRI, T PrOfRecy o8 helter the conceptions of relief of the | s gore were portraysi world from the heavy burdens of oot |Gicvne Adec Fraser, Jermld R-bert It was pointed y g0y and Mrs. Hayden-Coffin. The ple- here was no 18- { o i quite worth whils and the wisws et {of_Scotland shown 15t she cared ¢ racession from the 350,000 plan. Me- | to be intestate. to the French that position whatever on 40 question the rf 1d any number of ships December, A. D. 1921, at 11 o'clock in the . A Paramount Magazine is also inchad- mil Deshefy. | Groton Long Point. Rurdick & MeNleoi, | Of saidpetition. and of sald hearing o e s w15 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, and Jewett City. | thereon. be given by the publication of | defense. Amerlea did not challenge th e Aee20d | this order one time in some newspaper | inherent Hephon Shole, YN ) o T o e ed chickens having a cireulation in said District, at| ies 1t 1 ant W, Dawson, least three days prior to the date of said | ¢ e Sl decl chestnut, dec decsd APPLY TO decaq " |§ Teiephone 876 40 COTTAGE HMOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR LINCOLN AVE. PRICE $4,500. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, JAMES L. CASE 1t was potnt hearing, and that return be made to this | t to ree hears b o] month than the November of any other vear except in 1 onary tu NELSOXN J. AYLING, Judge. = |the French mi ary purpose of {00 R Showd a takle dhomeas ot e ahove and foregoing s a'true copy | the conference to which France had sob- | FEVORE PIELC ¥ ortad #r ed when she accepted the imvitation. | thete B purpose, it was said, was mot to fix | past m purpose. it wa w | ce. but| The annual morhidity rat vamber of the elght counties 4 110 Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, | dec20d e TO RECONCILE WAR S B London. 14826 VIEWS ON NAVAL RATIO | yac pomted 2 s e s - z ki untarfly undertake > fenfietd, 11391: Middleses Washington, Dec. 19.—(By the A. P.) | qepne of he ocean s e —Francs has taken steps to reconclls hor | 3500 000,000, nd ¢ + | T8LT B views on the naval ratio prob i this provosal by ag | Saatian those of the cther powers, but her pre- |y Then it was asked wha | crRAMBER BACKS TP cige attitude—now the crueial issue of the | France to make to comD r RIVER DEVELOPMENT arms negotiations, remains in doubt. i aieh Regarding a recent local m to Shetucket St : E'm)’l'(i:ia!h advices from .abroad foday Pl e e ettt tha ndicated that Premier Briand had de- ¢ ¢ LEADS tig considered by cided to accept the American TOLLAND COUNTY LE: 4 BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- nograph, regular $275, speciai for quick | Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich. Conn. FOR SALE NEW MILCH COWS, LARGE AS- JUST ARRIVED. No. 17 SPRUCE STREET e Nine room dwelling and new KOPLAND garage, within five minutes’ walk of Franklin Square. This is a bargain. For full particulars THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET Phones lated. appr FOR SALE Casy torms granted. -Tho | PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH | reneii vremier ' a communtcation con The Plaut-Cadden Co. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, sign mor to make reference to any spe- | LS, el pr.ins {r o )] povdd Centrai Building, |¢#lc fonnage plan during November, = R SALE IN MOEBIDITY REPORT for a French capital ship fleat of tons in vlace of the 330.000 ton mplan drawn by the French delezates. eight Secretary Hughes. as chairman of the |an annual death rate ¢ arms conference, also received from the aceordi the state dep: Toltand co sufferer wi cellent eloped asser to the ing Norwick strued at the state department as mean- {ng that the French group had been di B Last January t Wells rected to accede to the Amerfoan pro- st George M. Young. Chairm T S R S AL iy : . dham county { transportation_committee, ¢ red with qout the French delesates theselves of only 28631 Middlesex esun ssman Freeman in Norwich as o0 #d not construe a lonz message of n-|is lowest of all 317 pilities: and . of SORTMENT—ANOTHER CARLOAD FOR SALE struetions received from the premier a s print o the tug the day. The described it as ad ’ 4 0 Al Two-apartment _louse, 1l R s 1m0 e e s aavis | alseasen 1 7 J. H. HYDE, North Franklin provements and in pink condition, i . € th2 {and above S 2 choice Iocation, with large Yard for gar- | ATierican views as they comid without | county. Meastes i< nt for abeu Phone 30, Lebanon age, near centeér of city; must be seen to | Sacrifice of Fremch national interests. It ¥ tributor to his high ing a total of to, Congressman ¥ Mr. Freeman stat for this particular | he would do wh sai@ not to embody a specific deci- | | With the nez-tis ImOCH A YerAgE fons in that situation, PHYSICIANS MARKOF) EYE, EAR, NOSE AND Sulte 103-104. Thaver Bldg. Tel 1799 | were procead disease up Windham's to securing a s ared with the wth- priation. ‘The follc Mr. Hughes and A the French delegation t Sarraut, head of held a long con. state. excludive of |sent to Congressma ference late this afternoon ard parted o the prevalepee of |ahswer s given below X . without making any announcerm: Aot WM SR i e BB OPEB TR Drobinin ouse of THROAT was said only that the conversat e % p ed by the and that thers w e e Ith officers whi v | g Repregentatives Wash ¥ ty an average of 112.1 1 Note this morning’s paper no_ appre- mutual epectation of ultimate agree- [ Lng COURLY an average of 1 Doy INSURANCE x ulation £ articlar dis- | priatign fer Thames river at Norwich ecit: 000 of population for this particalar dis- | priatien How much will you I FOR SALE 7 On Yantic car line, 10-room house in good condition, with outbuildings and 16 acres of lan A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING, heating, _gasfitting _and Phons :75[ Johi, Morton, 2 PLUMBING AND GASFITTLN CONTRACTORS—JOBBEKS, Tlumbiog sod Meating, JOHN BLUM, Iireed Buiding. PHONE G68-3. service cop- RIDE TO FORTUNE—We have a plan to_establish you in the motor 'bus busi- ness in this territory ; the greatest oppor- tunity at hand today. with capital easily raised by you and your friends; you can earn a net Drofit of 60 per cent. a year alary ; your capital write today for full particulars. The Commerce Mo- in_addition to your remains under your control tor Car_Co., Detrok, Mich. decl7STuTh The Best Bargain This Season 55 acres, abundance asparagus, rasp- berries, strawberries and other fruits, G-room Cottage, large Barn, buildings excellont, 1 1-2 miles manufacturing |~ TRYON’'S AGENCY—Willimantic ARE GETTING' NUMEROUS. if your prop- companies in erty is destroyed? The this office will insure you against a o by fire. Are you sure you will not have |Set. For the moment the negotiatior d insur- |are concerned solely w a FIRE? If so, you dor't ance, but the cost is mighty little in com- | ana parison_to what you would los, WILLIAM F. HILL desirably located. | Real Estate and Insurance of A roperty can be had at a very rea. sonable prico—a great chance for the| dec20d right party. For further particulars, in-|__ = I Tt Is pointed out by the Americans Kinds, 108 Thayer Bldg., 4 Norwich, Conn, |adont a conclliatory attitude toward the J. L. LATHROP & SONS|merieen that s o me s | county, Fairfiela, with 7.8 Hartford | ed"In the last congress a propos 28 Shetucket Street different principle of national needs. So fthe northes (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS |t tiic French premier has dona nothing | particularly in Windham count A n . a4 fever { Our committee w! with lparl\n: a distinct note of optimism. des- |y unv other county. the average bhe-|hoped that an app pite the day's mystifying successton of |yn 2% “Searlet faver and whoopine | included for Tt developments. Among American officia!s | nonen are also prevalemt in Windnam. {to do everything Doss an almost unanimous belief prevaFed [ it averages of 318 and 299 respec. |much disappointed. Please explain that France eventually would take the [NU0- American figure for her capital ship ai- | mpe other outstanding featurs in the | Chamber Totment, even though she insisted on an s that diphtheria predomi-preva-| .Dear St mealses, therp being cases | was duly rece reporied during November. which mives | paper was the county an average of 32.1 for this | propriations disease . The nearest approach to this |War departme figure is in New Haven county with an | Appropriations of jhate not as yet onary tuberculosls is most preva- {house. No appropr lent in New Haven county, there being | Thames river to Norwich . 45 cases, giving an average of 10.5, |until a survey has been made and the which is_considerably over tie mnext]project authorized. Tn the bill that fail- loas | increase of submarfne tonnage as an off- canital sh to many delegates, a five power agreement dous not seem far away. that even am effort by the French to views of the -United States may be garded as a long step toward a_settle- of existing strength. whi'e | Bartford cou follsvs with 6.6 make this survey was the 330,000 ton proposal of the French | In general, typhoid, scariet fever, and | Wil have this nroposiion o (e ¥ was frankly predicated on the entirely | Whooptng cough wero most prevalent in | 7% and harbors 1 i ern section of the st ‘ours very tru s B IR= eas- RICHARD P. FREEM more than approve the Amerloan “status | los, while prevatling in the south, i i quo” princivle, he has contributed a | Windbam county was epidemic in Tol- Advice for Christm: The very Dest at the fairest anteed ; also heating and gasiitting. JOHN ¥. TOMPKINS, 41 Dast e St plumbing oy expert vrices s guars WHEN YOU WANT to put your bu ness_before’ the public. thero is 1o medi. celumas of The Buletin A. G. THOMPSON, F. S. Chiropodist. TR Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite 321 Maim St, Norwich, | ness before th sandid -8, Alice Bldg.. um better than through the adverising | Comn, Phone 13664 ~elumas of The Bulletin. s = === INTENTIONAL SECOND EXPOSURF ; v a therd s more advise Christmas shoppers BOOKBINDING fi::z;:‘;‘,:;‘ilz‘,:‘,‘“;'fi\mm“" S S athee i n.f"x‘fiu:}’ 100 much maney.” There JOSEPH BRADFORD The message recelved by Seorctary | Haveq counties, the greatest suffercr |wfll be general \:r'-'nllyfilhxxm. Tv_.-nhm: 108 Broadway Hughes was a sequel to last nights con- | being _Hartford counts. No ca of | a*doubt.—Pittsburgh Gaz imes. e Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | ference between M. Briand and American | whooping cough were reported fro; —_—— Ambassador Harvey at London, which | MiddTesex county. Measles was vory | Norfolk.—As has been her custom for Sanst ow ve y tph- y Fenry Bridgman will — S— press Teports say resulted in the premier's |low In ew Haven county and dip many years, Mrs. v < © WANT 1 ? Hiak x.u\" p(ar::)w of the American plan, theria in Middlessx county. There wore ! provide the gifts for the ehildren of the WHEN YOU WANXT to put our busi- | “rily there were signs that the sit- fn> : un_better than tarough the advertising |uation might develop further complica- | Middlesex. New London ami Toliand no cases of typhold from Li 314, | Giibert home when they ho'd thei- annus) hristmas” entertainment Wednesday af- tions beonams o€ the direct method of ne- fcountiee. In fact fewer cases of ty.]termesu. Die. 3,

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