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< NORWICH BULLETIN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921 r A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Wilt Get It A Bulletin Want - Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It A Bultetin For Sale WANTED—Male WANTED—Female WANTED—Misceliancous W 3 ent WANTED — Immediately, experienced | WANTED—Real estate of every de- s R e sewers on fancy weodm?é.sl?; wae $22.14 | scription to sell on commission basis. t iy Kind week of 48 hours. . Address or apply | Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bldg., Nor- 5 ’E’. Mfg. Co.,, Mystio, Conn. wich, and Jewett City. dec23FSMW dec23d —— WANTED—Position Dy , teacher with WANTED—Competent woman as cook | four years' experience; elementary cer- Jones, 40 MeKin and to assist with housework. Kindly in- | tificata Write Teacher, care Bulletin. 3 i, quire 44 Williams St., between 6 gnd 7 p.| dec23d - W ANTED—Woodc! m. dec2ld Lros., Jewett — YOUNG MEN, women, over 17, desir- WANTED—Middle aged woman for |ing government positions, $130 monthly, WANTED—E housckeeper. L..Box %, Central Village.|write for free list of positions now open. f horses, for w dec21 d J. Leonard (former olvil service exam- 2 z s Squitable Bldg, Washingten, ! e WANTED—Compatent_ginl, for_payroll | o) 394 Paultable Dldg., Wagbrgeo WANTED— vork; must be accurate and have good = ! fiee in t knowledge of clerical work. Write Bek| WANTED — Second hand houselold must have good cxecutive ability. 481, care Bulletin. oods, antique . furniture, china, rase 212, care Bulletin decl¢FSMWTRF ooks and piclures, glagsware, etc.; high. | 18°SMWThE est cash prices. s D. ard, 30-32 > e y o att pppe————ee———————ee—ppewew | Water St., Norwich, JYZOFMW i D—Boys to sell vanilla after g JHEES -c_‘r\v‘l“\!l:emi i’m free sample bettle. 0 RENT WANTED—Boller and engine, 25 horse power, siate size, number {ubes and di- ameter and_si: bottom, = Write F. tonington, Conn. NICE Xmas boxes of cigars, clgarettes Wakefleld Extract Co, Sanmm(\i” of firebox and If open ¥ B. Stanley, North . decl0d TO BENT—Apartment furnished for ight housekeeping; gas sad electricity. Inguire at 11 Grove St. Tel 739-2. | dec23d automobile school now open- il in full practical shop course. o iculars, eddress A. F. Lewis, | _“°0" 28 — . DO B Aty e Mimantis, Ct. | 10 BENT—A bakery in first class con- 58 ovca L;.“?Afi‘{i?qo‘fifiin‘;"‘?'s; [ S & """{Jllé;‘}];m Inquive at 185 Frauklin St I+ |ang’ 10. Fagan's Smoke Shop, 156 Main | 5 NMENT wants raflway f Qaitdi R Reeeiud Hf B O A Y poaitions | , FOE RENT_ZCAglcs 0F Gwo_or thres| —— et B f redy | pel clerkes 3130 mopiti IS Piecimte, | furnished sooms for llght Bousekoeping. | | WANTED—TRaw furs. 4% 58, R Dept. 5 Rochester, N. Y. decd | Phono 1567-12. 86 North S ‘v'ec'",ik 2=y TO RENT Six-room aparbment, o: s - —— fioor,. with all improvements, steam heat | WE BUY and pay highest prices for ZUNESAL DIRECTORS furnished ; with ot without garage %1% | Kremens, successor to King, 43-50 Water A TR i e BT 338~ sepl2d. sl e e NTED—100 farms for _catalog £ B gue, GEORGE G. GRANT _decSTUTN | 16 2ores up, with oF withiout stock; give TO RE. '—Four-roem tenement, full particulars in first letter as to pri rtak Embal ra {myrovements, at 16 Thames St size, location and terms. P. O. Box 10 Undertaker and s b B S R @ec2id | Jewett City, Conn y22d 22 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 room, 0 RENT—Furnished eight WANTED—We pay argnest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Farp!- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We sell and exchange. Jelld WANTED able neighborhood, from Frankli dress Box 93, Bullet TO RENT—Two T Ad- dec20d ful rooms for light housekeeping. Tel. 3. or three decl®d . . g H _Ticated furnished rocms. | ¢ N ""‘mm““!gs & ng 71"9. A, 16 Lawrel Hil ave dcesd| AN ESTABLISHED INSURANCE AGENCY. GIVE FULL PARTICU. FOR RENT—V £, | Direct High St, Telephone, 37 decd | ARS IN FIRST LETTER. WRITE { 78 TFOR RENT — 1 cnements at 56 S sdiiin s ';;,t’;? FENNUE convenionces. mauire | BOX 213, CARE BULLETIN. downstairs. decd and Embalmers FURNITURE, STS7E5, HOUSEROLD e e STov 3 <30 RENTRoome for lEht hof® | GGODS of all kinds, old books, picturss, o T = =k bottles, glassware, etc, wanted for 322 Main Street e g . cash, _anywhere in eastern Conn. ¢ | qofour rovms, with clectric ights. 18| Ward Bros., 46 Jackson Street, Willi- Chamber of Coramerce Building A. V. COVELLo, fmanticIConns BhoROBESS, TR Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant Phone 1 . 198 CLm su. | WANTED. H. B. TIGER, 65 Franklin St., Second Humé and Antique Furmifure, Tel. 717-3. t trottin; FOR SALE FOR SALE | PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH _The Plaut-Cadden Co. sound 2 iow for quick sale. Tow GAGER Funeral Director and Embaimer PROMPT SERVICE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for ail kinds of worl They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMEE E. PIEESON. 536-3. | , i Tel. jedd FOR SALE On Yantic car line, 10-rcom house im good condition, with outbuildings and 16 FOR SALE—Automoblles acrve of land; very desirably located. DAY GR NIGHT £ s R B = = _| This proper can be had at a very rea-! 1918 Oakland touring eur, SO“ilJfle/ price—a _;rsnt’ch_agce ‘far Y:'hQ Phone 598-3. .1uc39a|m§,_2; e L . T adillse standand i Jomy A MonA b vamted and. over- § i Inquir estlg | ——— HOURIGAN BROS.| o FUNERAL DIRECTORS | FOR SALE Norwich and Jewett City NEAR LINCOLN AVENUE O R WS R HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS = Sugham, newly D y AND BATH The Herry Allen & Son Co."!‘ln opy mileage less than £000. Inquire |} | aq | ARGE LOT, BARN, GAS, 38 MAIN STREET i S S ELECTRICITY. FUNEKAL DIRECTGRS AND CMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT IT MUST BE SOLD PRICE $6,500 James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET Shea & Burke - CHRISTMAS IS A “FULL” DAY FOR ~ MOST OF US! ON Christmas day everybody forgets the aches of the past—the warnings of the present—and just eats. Mary—the supposedly dyspeptic—holds her own with Uncle Wiilie, the charapion food punisher, who hasn’t been home since a year from last Thanksgiving. Father and the boys do their share. With all those long distance eaters pres- ent, quantity as well as quality must be present. Don’t bother about mixtures. Lay in a supply of apples, bon bons, cakes, fruit, candy toys, cheese, grapefruit, jams, jellies, mints, nuts, oranges, pastries, pecans, plum pudding, salted almonds and peanuts, YOU can find the best places to get all these necessities by reading the Christmas C;i;t Suggestions Columns in the Bulletin today. K i Shop the Classified Way | Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete 15 A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seli i A Bulletin Want H Advertisement Will Get 1* Bulletin's Pattern Service | What Is Going On Tonight For canton flannel, plush, velv nelette, drili, eiderdown or other materials, these designs are very sul The patterns ave easy wild make a ve or if the mate trouble. The pattern and 15 inche vard of @ ch size. B ern of this illustration mailed to any address on receipt of 18 cents in sil- ver or stamps. Order through The Bulletin Company, Paitern Dept. Shoe buttons 1274 RABBIT PATTERN, (In standing or reclining position.) ca; can paint eyes, nose n to n be used for 8. smooth faced, one cut in there sizes: 9 in length. orwich, Conn. develop and pigasing and ilfelike 12 It requires 1.2 nch material for either style applause they received, giving their au- dience many hearty changes. Their bright little skit is called “Mr. Policy,” and seems 10 be a very appropriata Vaudeville and Motion Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures at Breed Thextre, Motion Pictures at Davis Theatra, ANNOUNCEMENTS Sale of Greene Avenue Property, James L. Csse has sold for Mrs Birdie C. Gottlicb of Springfield, Mass to Joseph Sachs the fine residenge prot erty owned by her and located at 27 Greene avenue. The house contains 13 rooms and bath.and the plot of land is 75 by 175 feet. Mrs. Gottlieb pur- chased the property a little over a ago intending to make her home here, but an unexpected chai of bugine conditions prevented her from doing = The property was formerly owned the late Joseph D. Pictures. & by @ Haviiand. Mr. Sacks will improve the property. Htedgr Revue at the Strand. Yesterday's Jarge en: at the Strand, des Christgas, reccived t four big acts with rounds of applauge. Rube Wolnan wonderful whist) Imost every k astic audicnce aria. nuinleavy 1 ron o with th singing and r comec Thelr act is called “The Chicken Chas- ers,” and is acts seen in Knowles a funniest comedy also carned the title. The Frances Roeder Revue is the only one of its kind e Hers you seo some with {he newest steps prima donna sing, who hag sn lent soprano , voice. Great greeted them at the finale. The feature picture is Antonio Morena in a Vitagraph special, “A Guilty Con« science:™ r seen in Norw: excellent dancing and hear a reai exo applansi Big Hollday Bill For the Stram. Ralph Dunbar's “Tennmessee Ten” 1 the big featur® attraction for the Strand for the first half of Christmas week. The ““Tennergee Ten” thon of umbleached playens from way down south in the land of oottom. A masical skit called “Plantation Days” is an aggrega. and describes 8s an Ethiopian episode e = 7 was fashioned with the intention of FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICES A SET OF ATTRACTIVE o o c":fr;:m" b LB e ] FOR SALE—Bull calf from ye: NOTICE TO OREDITORS. 1 One may have these §f§5:"‘~frw:3:n “ma*”“ s o ot "X:‘ Il-l)“i“‘ dam thar made 14 DOUndS OF N es oyt | ., AT A COURT OF PROBATE muLy |terry cloth or eiderdown fiiaoang; {dowed with matural abllity and the S Douns o T I el woih $60 gets | 8t Norwich, within and fir the District | 'c_Of sawdust, cotion battin characteristic humor is as keen ss a man o goimes JOEWaIraw ® &ait | of Norwich, on the 12th day of December. | SUips, cork or other substance tyo-(Egia wwo AL 4 /douierut 3t . af u'nsfl::alf kca_x‘ cusa‘evx?nx:n\{):m €] ;fl\:& Sear- A. D 1921 ‘{ make the toy float one time many real alented come. ETé’g‘\;u?f mgz‘slx‘;r;".. S5 ‘bre, Teady foF fizfintaxym:s%x 3 :‘A_YL'ING, Judge. ¥ 1 is in one size. It wili re- | dians, singers and dancers have bees fiche Wiltam S Brown, Shevard 1 | x oo of Josenh A Griswold, Tate of of 24-inch materiar for gaiherod togetder in, ene grouwp s ar¢ Orterid, iy e A pattern of this iliustration mall A i, I, WS, TS T with the e | any 2ddress on receipt of 10 cents fn st | They are buck and Wit dancers and 2 i real jazzy band with a dancing director, said estate within date, by posting a ogether with a copy R SALE—25 acre of this order, on e Signpost nearest to ing on Beach pond; the place where said deceased last dwelt, mer camping. and in the same e 1 ‘Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having g circulatlon in said District, and make re- turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. gOINE is a True copy Thayer Bldg., Norw! dec23d 3] FOR SALE — 150 White Wyandotte hens, 1 barrel spray, 1 barrel cart, 1 nd pump for water system. 1 registered Patrick F. Sullivan, Occum, The above and foreg »f record. 3 Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHMER, 921-14. dee23d e m of 70 acres, 20 . : — plowable land, rest pasture and NOTICE.—AN creditors of said de. woodland, some nice heavy timbers, [ $eased are hereby notified to present their about 500 cords of wood; house of 11 |¢i2ims against said estate to the under- ned at Norwich Town, R D. in the foregoing o) A . N. GILBERT GRAY, V. 8., _td!\umstmior with the will annexed. rooms, with pantry. bathroom, hot and cold water; large barn 75 feet long, one 60-ton silo. Jarge hen houses, pens, 1 cornhouse, 1 greenhouse, all S i and 21 head of stock and 2 f hay in barn and 35 tons of corn in silo; the price also includes a large milk rout>; get bu: if you want a good farm, three minutes’ walk to trol For further particulars, inquire of ¥ °h T . D. 8, Conn, time limited in the above and NOTICE TO COREDITORS. AT A COUKT © KOBATE MELD &t Norwich. within and for the District of lizm F, Hill & Son, 108’ Thayer Buil Norwich, on the 13th day o fn 1 Noryica, o ¥ of December, | = e z Present TELSON AVLING, Judge. e Estate of Ennis Paisiey, late of Nor- spitt, §9. 1 8 wich, in said District. deceased. FOR SAL | Ordered, That the Administratrix oite | the creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims aguinst said estate within six months from 1his Gate, by posting a Rotice to shat effact, togetiier with = copy within eight miles of Norwich; about 100 acres of wood and considerable timber, balance tillable and pasture; 10-room house, iarge barn, cow barn, sheds, nice 1 = AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOEIES wel Broad brook crosss lznd, s good | of this order, on tho signpost nearest o L ‘!'1,9['3_1 ]l’ectors = SE s0il, sawmill near; th tate, must | the place where sald deceased Iast dwel b a B j : 00 : and in the same Toy b ] HAVE your lires iwtreaded, look like ;¢ closed at onc pri 0: posses- in me Town, and by publishing 41 Main Street new, wear lke mew, 23 good. as mew, | sion given at once Real | the same once n 2 nsspaper hacias s | new, f x : | Btato uran n said District, . NEW 70 NDON | uanole Blraicos IS NI BLO ST |-t v 2| tumn to this Court. g B e T T S < | FARMS for sale; es with or NELBON I. ATLING, Judge. ] | | without ~stock. Address L. Groman | The abode and feroxoing is 3 Lue cepy *"* ==| | FRANKLIN ROADSTER— Nine| | Plainfield,” Conn. "Tel. 33-2 Moosup. | ag record. ; ISSURANOE B series, 4-passenger Roadster.| | — Shset o Eue S DIERCII R — Top, paint and upholstering| ! pE tons of first o | A-1 mechanical condition of} | 5 113-4 NOTICE.—AIl craditors of sald l T M A Y { this car is excellent. Auto- == — | teased are hereby notified to present thelr matic wind-shield cieaner, 0 ALE— ,ihe best [ cialms against said estate to the under- ‘ s tre wd bimper m! on the market Taftville. | signed at 65 Union St, Norwich, Conn., M E A N Y 0 U Faay in selling prics ! Phone 498-4 dec20d ithin_the time lLimited in the above and i may be the next victim of a fire.| The smail annual | OF ALL KINDS FORD — 1915 Touring Car, in { good shape. Late style body i ¢ . _Town 2 at Norwich, within a District of premium is neg ¢ to the firm pro- | and new radiator. I AutOmOblleS, FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and «\\-OB*’“{*;_‘ on the 21st day of December, sion § - 1 N | hard wood. Tel. 6 4. H. E. Beard & |- o Al = Toke oot a oujoney, loes it aftords) | FRANKLIN SEDAN—Here's af | Carri W Son, Homestead Farms. decisd —NELSON J. AVLING, Judge, Rl b bargain in a olosed car. Late] | rriages, AGONS; | o5 sars_wwoor cimut, stove of Martha B. Gardiner, late of ‘!"ne_' model. New tires—just out of | | __ 7 | lengths, $5; hard w0Gd, sawed, $11.50 u 3 e S paint shop. At your own price. i ks d C ts i four ft. lengths, $10. Tel. 165-3. C: A FUc an ar stance Beauregard. nce; it ts therefore | ” * MAXWELL—Any one desiring a} | - ; L s = the’ 28th day of Decem- | Gt L . . small Touring Car in good| | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- {g.ivered at 2 o'clock In the after- RICHARDS BUILDING | running condition, can buy this | | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, e et et o Boominif 91 MAIN STREET car right. Blacksmithing in all ito branches | down, §2 weekly. The Talking Machine rted for hedring ‘the 4 nk! Square. decd i & —— DODGE 1917, Sedan, newiy : Eaa A Slion 24 I e e ) dircoted FIR painted and thoroughly in- Ca ) 83 1 e;fi;]’fefiokthb = §3‘-p!r:t\_ezléfw& model, | order onee ES spected. Price includes new bbe{‘[ \ iar Ur 8 i dionts : | - e g U A1), |51 down. $1 ver week. on club plan ARE GETTINC "EMEROLS. if your prop- &7 TC s15™NORTH MAIN ST8EET TRUCKING GEQEGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, movitg and tru Tel. 617-i2. jyid a i wouid lose. WILLIAM F. HILL & SON, Reni Estate and Insurance of All Kinds, | 108 Thayer Bldg., Norwich, Conn. GUS LAMBERT, JE, No. Main St Moving and irucking. Tel. 387-b. ! C,p, JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. Wa imove everything anywhere. Special at- teation given to moving boilers and Iha- ehinery. Tel, 798-3. sep5d H e Moviag and Expressing. | 7 Boswell Ave. Tel. 14 imfi anu moving, long distance trucking & specizlty. Join H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 732. | To New York NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London | Lovg Distanc Zimmerman. BOOKBINDING ¢. B. BEOMLEY & SON, e . : | Sheticiet St Fhone 538 JOSEPH BRADFORD 11 p. m. daily except Sun- LONG DI NC T vING. 108 Broadway 4 TEAMING AND TRUCKING dope very prompiiy and al reasonable pricas. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 ———— ) PLUMBING SUPPLIES Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order day. CIGARS TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a completc line of Domes. BUILDING WILLIAM C. ¥OUNG, Contractor and !s ilder, Mill Work and dobbing. 50 West | _ PLUMBING, heating, sasfitting ml tic and Imported Cigars. | Main St. Phone 971. " ez | NZSpaTinE gp o ontonal AR A, L MEYEE, Successor to | e novzld JOHN K. BOWMAN . R A TN AND G, 116-118 W. Main St., Norwich, Conn. J | cEmMoPoDIST b 5 R O e {Established for Halt a Century) — Zlumbing and Heating. A, G. THOMPSON, F. 5. Chiropodiat, JOHN BLUM, : l'ft mflam (protect yousr feet). Sulte Breed Buiding. Phone, CIGARS - > Bldfi.“ué Main St., Norwich, PHONE 568-5. a: anre $70 per thousand |FOT FEome s R 4. ¥. OORANT, 11 Sramkiis 8¢t warkimen at the faifest prices is goare COAL AND Woop ; also beating a " JOBN F. TOMPKINS, > JorELs SOAL. scasnea wood ang kindiizgs ia e SoUsE, B . T e o B oty AMERICA® HOUSE, D. Morrissey, . B . Willew 8t, Brby Firmt cilse Kaches gervies oos: | Duskes Lana decitd DENTISTS ione. Shetucket S uecied. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- fiess before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grary Bldg, NATALES, Send PEL-HOFF HOTEL. Zuropean plan, Fayes Hros., Props. Telephcne 12327. 86-C3 Broadway. {fine large old Ha fex order. AT A COURT OF PROI “TFOR SALE—One top Moyer buge: first ciass condition. Mrs. Scotland Road, Norwich TE HELD 1ff, dec20d Talking Machine Shop, 24 Frankiin| 1 Square, - decdd | FOR SALE—Stove parts for all makes of stov Bring name of stove and number. New London Salesroom, 16 : \Va!t‘rdsr., Norwich, Conn. Tel. 1703-2. i sepT OF PROBATE WELD BEAUTIFUL baby grand Scnora pho- nograph, regular $275, special for quick salo $176; easy termns granted. The Plaut-Cadden Company, Norwich, Coan. the District of i December, W 1 . ent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, _Estate of James Liovd Greene, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased s FOR SALE In the hilis, one mile from state road, 2 - . E of West S = just the place for poulms(‘-md fruit, or | ville, Mass., d in Cow: s C:\::::z, acres wood- {and filed a petition praying. for the rea- good sizcd barn | sons thb e et toatl thed 98 Sae. mea- fortl that administra- and heds; all buildings good cond tion _be deceased. aileged to be intesta Wherenpon, It Is Ordered, That said petition he heard and determined, at the Probate Court Room in the Citv of Ner- wich, in safd District, on the 2%th day of December, 19 at 10 o'clock in the ce of the pendency and of said hearing by the vublieation of er one time in some newspaper 2 circulation in said District, at hree davs yrior to the date of sald 1z, and that return be made to this NELSON J. AYLING, Tudge. The above and foregoing s 2 frue copy hade trees, char price $2,000; $500 cash for g TRYONS’ AGENCY, Willimantic, Conu, FOR SALE NEW MILCH COWS, LARGE AS- SORTMENT—ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED. J. M. HYDE, North Franklin Phone 30, Lebanon dec23 forenoon, of said of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, FOR S a LE dec23d Cler'e. Two-apartment _house, With all im- v provements and in pink of condition, TR choice location, with large yard for gar- age, near center of city; must be seen to PRINTING of all kinds promptly and be appreciated. Beatly done. Estimates prompt and F¥RANCIS D. DONOHUE, eelinatives: | The Dmem“&.““ul noved Central Building, PHYSICIANS Automobile School HEOPLAND K. MABEKOFF, M. D. Classes are now forming for a short, EYE, , NOSE AND THROAT N 2 o 4 Buito 153101, ‘Thever Sidg, | el 1799 | Practical course in Automobile Repair- ing. Write to No. 220 Thayer Bldg., or Phone e CARL’S Automol Hospital, 509, WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness_before the public. there is no medi- wm better rough the adve: columzs of The B%He!\m WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, there is no medi- um better than through the advertising aapog @ The Bulen THERE is no ‘advertising medium in nuecticut equal 10 The Bulle- Gasulie Eastern Co Pattern Dept cow rial and material. stamps D 2967 A SET OF TOY ANIMALS. hrough The Bulletin Company, Norwich, Conn, 4 se toys will please the little tots. of toweling, flannel, pile fabrics. used if one bran or eotton. in one size. The '5-8 yard of 27-inch the horse 7-8 vard of 36-mch of 10 NEW HICH RECORD IN COTTON EXPORTS TO JAPAN manufacturers are apparently planning to hold the gains which they made during the war in supplying the Orfent with cotton geods. seem to be the Japanese cof At least this explanation, tton woull d mate- lustration mailed to ents in sii- | rel * through The Builetin Company. orwick, Conn. says the Trade Records of The National City band of New of our cotton York, of in 1921 will be much rger than in any earlier year of our the fact that tieir purchases trade with that country. The quanti- ty cotton exported to Japan in the ten months ending with October 1921 is 443,000,000 pounds or more thd v full ngle month a pounds against of o dctober in year preceding, and for the [ 59,600,000 2,000,000 in the same month of the preceding year. Japan ol low atively export prices s bu; and of our freel price the fact raw o of Unit- are com- that the tton are now running at much less than that e for ' th it is qu the figur total the the calendar year 1921 will be much larger than that of and probat tot; 009 poun ga cord of 441,000,600 the quantity of cotton ent to Japan|same month of la L year in the curre thap to A 0 otk r ago may account in 1919, has been country in some & unusually heavy de- nds of Japan upon our cotton fields te apparent from a study s of preceding years that exports to that country in greater of the world except to Great Britain import- ing 633,000,000 pounds and Ger- CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ABCHITECTS Thavwer Bullding, Norwich, Conn. WHY NOT GIVE YOUR FRIEND A MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION FOR CHRISTMAS ? OUR SERVICE WILL PLEASE YOU. SHEA’S NEWS BUREAU Al . Ladies, Attention! I BUY YOUR FALL AND WINTER! COATINGS AND CLOAKIN G S| leather of cartaln « DIRECT FROM THE MILL AT MILL,¢ll, and printing pa FINE SUEDE, VELOURS| PRICES. AND POLO CLOTH. GLEN WOOLEN MILLS WIGHTMAN’'S SWITCH NORWICH, CONN. 5 - e e e ik songs, as well as more difficalt mu. a quantity of oomedy and a real handsome production. This is only one of the acts. Thres other big acts and a feature picture on the same bill. An unbeatable programme. No advance in prices Christmas matines or night. —_—— Breed Theatre, “Tke Oid Oaken Bucket” May Tallv's screen version of the bast loved song of the century, which is the feature at the Breed theatre today and Saturdsy is “different,” and thus ranks among th most umusual photaplays shown om thé local screens thig season. The story of “The Old Oaken Bucket” 1s the story of life as gvery regular man bas lived it from the days of patched trousers right up through the changing periods to maturity. Any man who has ever stolen apples from 2 nelghboring orchard, or gone swimming in the all- together will see himself ag he was in this interesting drama of memories. “The Old Oaken Bucket” is a pleturs people of all ages will enjoy and never forget. It will live as long as the song which milligns know and sing . Charles Hutchinson in “Hurricane. Hutch” the Pathe News and a Sunghing comedy titled y It With Fiowers™ make up tre remainder of the bill Continvous show Saturday starting =t 1.30. EE——————-- 443,000,000 sent to Japan thess figured ating t n months ending witl] October, . The total guantity of ootton sent te¢ {Japan in 1931 will be double that of i the immediately preceding thg war which showed 245,000,000 pounds sent to that country as against the estimate of 559,000,000 pounds for 152 ear being tear this estimate for the based upon the retu the months ending with October. Ever si: the close of the war, Japan has boughg largely of our cotton—much T largely than during or prior war, but the totails for the year will be far in excess of any yea preceding. : Bven these large raw cotton by Japan b iy upon Japan f factures. Our ex cotton cloths to ¢ October 1921° were " ! against 441,000 in the same ofe last year; to In 5,468,000 vards ad sctober 1920; dnd 682,000 yards month cord_appears. ing been 974,000 v against 5 in October same month gainst 1,438,000 ir ottons, the s in October 19°1 w: quant ton cloths “dyed ible increas October 1 spite the fact to all countries low those of ) year. { tomoblles exported to Jaj { ber, 1921, was 50 5 same month of tires $19.900 again. month of last pounds aga and zinc 1 thing in the All of pan’s purc the = | matter of industrial a certain partly manufactured artic there is also a marked increase in her takings from the United States g notably steel sheets, galvanized iron g {and plates, tin plate, steel rails, rosi sses, lubricating § copper othing one pounds month_of last 1 The total value of our exports to Japan in October, 1921, are officiall iated at 198,000 against $12,067.04 {in the same month of last year, de- spite the fact that in nearly all the & articles forming that trade the prices of the current year are far below those of & year ago, ag s a,