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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Female A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get i —_— WAIMW “'mm Tl | 2ie BOS trafiic uupee- D—Salesladies. F. W. Wool- ""1.' Oy Yiansa —imin—-anu.work by the day. care Buuez\n Jandd “WANTED Dressmaking, 2t No. Oak St., upstairs. Tel 1525. Janid WANTED—Ten Crde 3 Tattville, Ask 108 FOR SALE—Two cows, due to {reshen 09y; | Mrs. Jane F. Bradford, R DT TED—The people of Occum and vicinity to know that I haye owmd the 111old urr blacksmith shop ooty WANTED—Mother's helper; one who can go home nights. Tel 1542 Norwich. wANTED—Glu- wall case, Pt “Apply Bt 3% Mald St jantd | pigno, bemutitul tone ) wulmn — Second hang mum m. Eone gwn terms; we wil take Dooke and pictures, glassware, cle. enc H h engagements. 1 uxd- A Blotmes, Nurse. Tel 1002, WANTEDYoung man, 31, desires po- stencling 233, care Bul LEWIS _sutemoblie school Tow Ky g‘" ; euroll in full purticulars. ..‘m’fl. $31 Main St, Willimsatic, WANTED — lmmediately, _experienced 3d |sewers on fancy worsteds; wage $22.14 week of 48 hours. M:m Mfg. Co., Mystic, Conn. est cash prices. N¢ _ WANTED—Real estate of every de- Burdick & McNicol, Thayer Bilg, Nor- wich, and Jewett Cit dec23kS "TED—By a gentleman, Address or apply ankiin square; state price. Reply P. an 172, Norwich. id TO BENT Wfll‘nl‘l ‘wants I YOU wish to raise mony society, church or any I posi Fr nklln institute, LOST AND FOUND AUTOMOBILE storage, between Sun- | near Preston Bridge. Wat {Sark. a bendbag |- Janid Blnder picase lesve at d get reward, “FOUND Sunday sEwey, 3 vakise O un!‘l—&m.rd‘y room apartment, light, gas range, “armory, ot on Franklin St. "phone ; godketook with s of money. One .\lruh\.“ ard hound vupny, six monits oid. Fiader notl ol N " Six rooms, modern_im- provements, centrally located. Tel. & n, between Rockwall Return to Bulietin " 70 BENT—Eight-room cottage all improvements. Inguire of W. 127 West Main St. "T?fm\u- Heated furnished rooms. . E. Ring, 16 Laurcl Hill Ave. _FoE BENT — Two tenements at 56 with conveniences. ~ LOST_—At srmory, or on an\dm St ok Wit Sum of monty. Bulletin Olfioer D_—A bound dog, black and white T, Mot i paving for this Trading Cove, R. BABY CHICKS, 15¢ up; bred FCNESAL DIKECTORS GECRGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer #2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephions 630 * b m Henry Setzer, dam, Lady C by Highwood, 30! Red Heart, 141113 Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Coramerce Building Lady Assistant The first four of th halter and can be at Lebanon Inquire of W away to make room {0 FOR BENT—Six-room apartment, heat furnished, centrally located, ments; rent $30; aiso store at bi She- tucket’ St, steam heal, windows. Inquire William I. Hill, FOE BENT — Three-room ienement, modern mprovements, 308 Franklin St. Janid aintily furniched throe- steam heai, eicctric buth, eiectric vacuum | mouerate reat. jan3d "0 RENT—Steam leated, furnished rooms for light housekoeping. Tel. § el. 1928, dec: dectd Vtoil.xfl!‘l‘—fio:ms for lght ';mav.:‘u. Phone 1987, FOR BALE—H SALE Horses and Colts EST. THOS. J. WATTLES " yearling coit. by Pel Henry Setzer mare. “CHESTNUT LADY, r Agan, dam, Lady “BARBARA A. ch. m. b. m., about 9 years 1d, by Cocbato, dam, Lady Chestnut. rol ion. ALLIS, Execut janzdaw SALE HORSES they ELMER E. PIERSON. . let us help you. ment given to inmates of houplu.\a fra- ‘The Norwich Players, janz all improve- | ternal homes, etc Box 23, care Bulletin. “SECOND HAND FUENITUEE and new fioor coverings bought and sold. Get our prices first before laige display onig_elsewhere. T Wi SE, Net yhite, ESir or heavy Knakl Gloth ; inson Tire Co. " BUSINESS is sensitive. 1t goes only where it is invited, and H stays only where ted. ' We invite your busi- cigars, 6 for 25¢; Beeden- berg's “After-Dinner cigars, bc straight; , i0c straight Fa- Havana Spear cigags, Ean's Smoke Shop, bpp. Woolworth's. bm a beautiful [ I B tnfml o lm Thd ‘Plaut-Cad- Co., * Norwich, Conn, octlzW $35.00 buys a fine uauahx‘n Cgldick;fl;f g00d_con g‘ ice any time e for an ree i gm-rfin piano or player. Plaut-Cad- vict; Conn. Et1ZW R R R co sca rms, cash and $6 per month. The Pleu Cagaen 0o diow for qUALLY and Lér- since 1872), Norwich, Conn. Vet ltW ¥OR SALE_It will pay you to come and et eggs irom us; fresh daily; will sell my poultry stock also; chance for ge ltryman. The Atchison piace, B. D. 2, below Falr Grounds. jan2d FOR SALEJersey cow, due to calf within week, and 2 yéar old heifer giving milk. John' Grenel, Lisbon Station. _decs1d “FOE SALE_Any part of 1,000 lot of U. §. government barrack bags, made of -gu make excellent general utility or Hgugy bags around the home Witter ‘Auction Rooms, No. 42 Main St., | Danielson, Conn. dec3ld YOR SALESugar barrels, at The F. W ‘ookwonth Co. decdld T FOR BALE—A young Jersey cow, just ved, one week. 220 Elizabeth St. dees'm WANTED—Raw furs, iy uv.u Thursday. TWE BUY and p: an R iremens, Successor to King, 48-50 Watet RARNS for Hule; easy terms. with or out stock. Address L. Groman, Plainfleld, Conn. el 93-2 Moosup. dec2ld Well_seasoned_siabs and | FOR SALE— hard wood. Tel. 615-4. H. E. Beard & Son, Homestead Farms. decl9d WANTED—100 farms for 1o actes up with of withou! stock: give fun nortiewlars tn drst letter oyt location and terms. with delivered. Telephone 1076-i5. decizd dectd second hand furniture. Biste Ladden Sooug ture Co, Breed Blds. Inquire sell and exchange. GGODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, bottles, glassware, wanted for eastern Con Ward Bros, 45 Jackson Street, Wili- mantic, Conn., Phone 632-3. H. B. TIGER, 65 Frankiln St., Second Hund and Antique Furniture, —_— AUTOMOBILE ACCSSSORIES CALL at Jonathan Smith’s zew station, most_convenient place in fown for gasoline and mobiloiis of all | 31 Town St. HAVE your iires idtreaded, look llke new, wear like new, as good a8 DOW. 3w Main St tebsed RADIATORS Lanoie Tire Co.. 5 vears oid. by FOR SALE—ilard wood, $9 per cord, _BEAUTIFUL baby grand Sonora pho- regular $275, special for quick 175; easy terms granted. The Nos Ci . TOR SALE. Two-tenement house, with all modern vich, improvements, corner of Boswell Ave. and FURNITURE, STOVES, HOUSEHOLD | Broad St. For full particuiare, seo A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3 195 Ol st THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT For Christmas or for a New Year's present, no gift can equal a new home. | have some fine properties r sale at prices ranging from from S0 $25000. Have & very pret- 8-room house with garage on Linden Parkway, for $8,000. ARCHA W. COIT Real Estate and Insurance Telephone 1334 63 Broadway BOILING OR DAMAGED b. m., foaled 1895, REPAIRED AND REGORDED , dam, Belphoebe, by | Tested Und Air Pressure MUD GuARLS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED . AND REPAIRED se horses will be seen at the or, 91 .y WM. E. SHANLEY 492 MAIN STREET, (East Side) s and two “tosell right will be much BVERHAULING GAGER Funeral Director 1900 Ford Foack. cCormick mower, horse fodder entter, lum coma planter, new L IL C. hay pres E tod roamon A i Embalmer susie: Sol jpe o sl PROMPT SERVICE DAY UR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR SALE—automobles 00 Jansd Hudson speed nd in pe 4 Cadil Auto ANE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS We Wish Our Customers and Friends A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR James L. Case 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE Two-apartment _house, with all im- provements and in pink of condition, choice location, with large yard for gar- age, near center of city ; must be seen to be appreciated. FEANCIS D. DONOHUE, noved Central Building, Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all ite branches 0l & Giark Corp. mw {orwich and Jewett City The Fienry Ach & Son Co 1 52 NAIN STREET AL DIRECTGORS | AND cMBALMERS | vady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street XK. LEVY, Instructor, Odd Feliows' Phode 1336 or 401. Private lessous o'clock. Begin now. novied TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and imported Cigars. A, L MEYER, Succeasor to JOHN R. BOWMAN, “5-118 W. Main St., Nerwich, Conn. Established for Halt a Century) CIGARS Ciga: aare 570 per thousand 3. W, COBANT, A Nesaklis st TN M ’UHTH ROP NEW KOND ON FRANKLIN ROADSTER — Nine B series, 4-passenger Roadster. paint and upholstering mechanical _condition of exceilent. Auto- matic wind-shield cieaner, spare tire and bumpers in- cluded in selling price. FORD — 1915 Touring Car, in good shape. and new radiator. FRANKLIN SEDAN — Here's a bargain in a closed car. Late New tires—just out of paint shop. At your own price. MAXWELL—Any one de small Touring Car in good running condition, can buy this Late style body ing a DODGE — 1917, Sedan, newly painted and thoroughly in- Price includes new slip covers. 12 Montauk Ave. Tel. 278-2 X7 TC 915 NORTH MAIN STREET UEOBGE LAMEEET, Ocoum, ieming; | moving and trucking. 1 C. b, JOSLYN, everything anywhere. given to moving boilers and ma- 293 West Main St Wa Long Distancs Moving and Expressing. 7 Boswell Ave. TEAMING ana moviug, 10ng John H. Fam. 83 FOR SALE PIANO BOXES $3.00 EACH The Plaut-Cagden Co. ¥OR SALE On Yantic car line, 10-room house in good condition, with outbuildings and 16 Acres of land; verr desirably located This property dan be had at & very rea le price—a great chance for right party. For further particulars, in- quire of JOHN A. MOEAX, Heal Estate Broki FOR SALE s, one mile from state road, and_fruit, o summer home o Wood- land; 7 and sheds; all buildings good condition; fine large 0ld shade trees, charming spot s price $2,000; $500 cash for quick sale. barn TRYONS’ AGEN dec23d Willimantie, Conn, B. BROMLEY & SON, INSURANCE Snetucket St. LONG DISTANCE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prumpiiy and at reasonable ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street — PLUMBING SUPFPLIES Jolia Mortan, PLUMBING AND GASFITTING., CONTRACTOES—JIOBBEES, Ziumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Ereed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. plumbing oy expert “t the fairest prices is guaTs uteed ; also heating and JOHN F. TOMP! 67 West Mmn St. The very Dest | ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plimbing, Hesting. Tinsig and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phone 716-4 neatsy dose. ¢ sewiuly given ¥ rankiic St PHYSICIANS KOPLAND K. MARKOFF, M. D. BAR, NOSE AND THROAT Saite 103-104. Thaver Sidg. BOOKBINDING JO!EPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruhd to Order COAL AND WoOD 32 6TH STREET CEIEQRODIST g Tnlolu’so\. F, 8. ‘0ot Specialist (protect your u« -8, .\l?:e Bldg., 321 Main sr., Poone 13664 COAL, wtfl Wwood and kindlings 1z oF gmall auaalition Phone b . Shapiro, Willow bt formerly deciid WILLIAM C. YOUNG, Contractor and Builder, Mill Work and ing. 50 West WHEN YOU WANT to put your busl- ness before the public, there is no medi- betier than through the uveruun( eciumne of The Bulletin WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, ihere is no medi- um better than through the advertlsing columns of The Bulletin. THERE 18 no advertising Eastern Connecticut equal !» The Pulle- |tin for businese -esuits. IT MAY MEAN YOU You may be the next victim of a fire. Don't take chances. The smail annual premium is negligible to the firm pro- tection from money loss it affords. Take out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGENT RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET Start the New Year Right! BE SURE YOUR HOUSE, YOUR AUTO, AND YOURSELF ARE FULLY | COVERED BY INSURANCE — SEE HAROLD S. BURT To New York|:: NEW LONDON LINE Steamer Lvs. New London 11 p. m. daily except Sun- day. these | Paul A, Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTAL AND ORAL SURGEON (ON THE SQUARE) Somers Building Tel. 774 Office Hours: 9 A. M—6 P. M. And by Appeintment Loan Association v shall be sold s ER. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. LEGAL No. 3421 TIE DANIELSO: BUILDING AND ’ Joseph Owen et als. Superior Court, Windham County, Oecto- ber term, A. D. 1921. Notice of Sale of House and Land. accordance with a judgment in the © entitled action, and in_accordance with the directions in Slld judgment con- , 1 hereby give notice that 1 shall t public auotion the real estate hereinaf! described at the premises upon Westfield avenue. in Danielson. Conn., at 2 o'clock p. m.. apon Saturday, Jun. 7, A. D. 1922 that the terms of said sale shail be cash; that the -property bect 1o taxes amounting 5240. The real estate to be soid i% particulariy described as follows, to wii A lot of land, in the Borough of Daniel- in the Town of Killlngly, with a!l the dings thercon standing, situated on southerly side of Westlield avenue, in said Dorough of Danielson, and bourded and descrived as follows, to wit: Begin- ning at an iron pin in the northerly end of a stone wall on the southerly side of Westtleld avenue thence S. 25 degrees . 354.4 feet by land of Saran A. Wil. lizms ; thence N. §9 degrees W. 60. feet adjoining Jand of Mrs. Henry Danielson to the northwest corner of sald Danlel- on’s land to a corner of wall; thence N. 23 degrees 15, E. 340 feet adjoining land said Sarah A.” Williams along stone to the point of beginning. Contain- ing 20,847 sq. it, be the same more or . and belng the same premiges de- ribed in a deed from Sarah A. Williams 1o Joseph Owen, dated June 3, 1916, and recorded_in Killingly Land Records in volume 72, page 131, and known as the Joseph Owen place. By order of the Court: CHARLES E. AYER, Appointed to sell the above described premises. deo28d NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELL at’ Norwich, within and {1 the District of Norvich, on the 3a day of January, sent—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge, ite of John C. Stmpson, late of ich, in said District. deceased. Ordered, That the Administrator cite creditors of said deceased to bring in sauns_agaimst sald estate witl monthis from (his date, by posting Tiotice 1o that effect, together Wwith & Copy of this order, on tle Signpost nearest to the place where said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having & ulation in said District, and make re- turn to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy st record. Altest: HELEN M. DRESCMER, Clerk. NOTICE.—AIl creditors of said de- geased are hereby notified to present thelr claims 2gainst said estate to the under- signed at 70 Franklin St, Norwich, Conn., within the time limited in the above' and foregoing order. CHAS. A. GAGER, JR. _janid Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. AT A : snLn At Norwich Hstate of Charies ‘H. Parker, Preston, in said District, deceased Ordered, That the ' Executrix _oite he creditors of said deceased to bring in_their claims against said estate within six months from rhis aato, by postiug a notice to that effect, logether with a copy of this oider, on ‘e signpost nearcat ta fhe place where sald deccased last dwelt, &nd in tho same Town, and by publishiug fhe same once In a nowspaper having § cirealation in said District, and make re- turn to this Court. NELBON I. AYLING, Judge. The above and foregoing I8 3 Loue Eopy a2 record. Attest: HELBN M. DRESCHER Clerk. NOTIOE—All credit roby nstified {o prosent thelr t snid estate to the ags- Norwich, in'the above and ANCES F. PARKER, Executrix "AT A OOURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the Distri Norwich, on the 3d day of January, A. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. © of Charlotte E. Northron, late ot 3 n, In said District, deceased. ,Jeremiah J. Desmond of Norwlch . appeared in Court and filed his resignation as Administrator of the es- tate of said decedent, Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald petition be heard and determined at_the Probate Court Room in the ity of Nor- 1, in said District, on the 17¢h day of ; and General Sobolev, chief of staff of the January, A. D. 1922, 'at 10 o'clock in the | Grodekdvo military unit. noon, and (it notice of the pendency f sald petition, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publicatlon of this order one time in some newspaper having a cireutation In said Distriet, at Jeast twelve days prior to the date of $aid Yiearing, and that return he made fo this Court. NELSOX J. AYLING. Judge. The above and foregoing ie a true copy of record. Atisti HELEN M DRESCHEE I3 O OF ameRAE JUh 3 > at i in_and for t t: Phane 598-3 120 Laurel Hill Ave. g I‘;g:\:’lch on the 3d day of Jaenuufy. g i t—NFLSON J. AYLING, Judee. TOTELS te of Mary B. Sweet. late of Gris AMERICA™ HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage Sorvice cob- nmnd. Phone. etucket St. " DEL-HOFF HOTEL. Zuropean plan, Hayes Hros., Props. Telephone 1 26-28 v i e CUDWOETH & THOMFESON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwich, Conn. WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public. there is no medi- um better than through the advertising columrs of The Bulletin. aid_District, deceased. yron Sweet of Griswoid, Conn. 1 Court and filed apetition the reasons therein set forth, uvon_ the estate intestate. Whereupon. Tt Is Ordered, That sald netition be heard and determined at the Provate Court Room in the City of Nor- wich, in said District, on the 7th day of D. 1922, ‘at 11 o'clock in the and that notlce of the pendency of said petition, and of said ~hearing thereon, he mven by the publication of fhis order one time in some newspaper | having a circulation in said Distrlct. at | least three days prior to the date of said | hearing, and {hat return be made to this Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. of Attest: HELEN M. mm tania. { the Japanese peopfle in Siveria, we | anese army. FRANCE ACCEPTS AMERICAN | - FROPOSAL FOR SUBMARINES| - (Continued From Page One) the house, Representative Reavis, repub- | SEon SUnday moraing in the M. E. lican, Nebraska, introduced & resolution | CIUrch: At the offertory Praise The Lord, The Heavens Adore Thee, Was, ren- al!dn‘ that the American government , rance to pay her war debt, In | dered by the choir. At the Sunday s innounsed plans to build |School Session awards for rogular ai- 2 lérg' Davy. Some of the delegates|londance Wis given, Carol Norman, J. ed fheir eves on Capmes, | E4mund Norman Jr. and Altred Erick- li'nnee where the allied supreme coun- | 500, {0 each & goid pin. for one year's @il is abogt fo meet, in the Bope that|Tesblar attendance. ~Earl Coman and some angle of the submarine guestion Myrtice Coman each received a bronze Would come into the discussions there, [Pl for two months’ attendance. The Tt was said at the White Honse that | Sunday school report for 1821, as given Ambassador Harvey had mot heen in-|by the secretary, Miss Alice Satterice, structed to raise the submarine fssue |Was read by Suot. C. E. Colver and is as at the Cannes conference, but there were | ollows: Amount received i collections indlcations’ that if it should be brought | QUring the year $143.48. Tota! receipts forward by some other power he wonld | With the cash, In-treasury, at the begin- be in g position to discuss it. EIRE of the year s16015. d::: digase. ments including the pur ne coppmcussing tonight the French oo | song books and supplies tor 1922, with a A Sarraut deciared that Hs government | d0nation of $25.14 for missions ameunt- “Gocepts frankly mot only the Root res- | °d to0 $156.70, leaving a balance of $2. olution but Mr. Balfour's proposal in|3¢ the beginning of this yeer. Average fempect 10 thesebdill Bhe " attendance 45 number of visitors during Anked if it would be necessary “to |the vear 181 Tcccived bammer for - discuss the resolutions,” he replted {endsnop—D. C. LEKIDY Fiste 28 tmes “We accept fully the spirit of the rest| M1 T DOTERE NOTAN'® SN U MY olutions, which includes also the spirit | praimon L. Perkins' class, 5 iimes: Mrs of the second one with Mr. Balfour's | p*THO0 M VLR T M addition. The naval experts will give i the resolutions a precise form so that Rc\ A ill:ere may be a clear understanding of | . - them.” The Italian reply on the Root reso- |CI4% 1%: Rihii 1 o gl lutlons 18 sald to have been delayed be- |} i ! Ao A cause the Ttallan government being en- | A ¢ P & tirely absorbed by important questions sueh as the crisis of the Banea Italiana Di Sconto. and the meeting at Sannes, has not vet thorcughly examined the sit- plied Rome with minute explanat and interpretations of the resolution 1ts amendment. ALLEGED TREATY BETWEEN { JAPANESE AND RUSSIANS Washington, Jan. 3 (By the A. P.).— Copies of an alleged treaty between the Japanese army in ‘berta and Russ! officers nected with Ataman Semienoff. the anti-bolshevik leader. whereby the Japancse agreed {o support witr arms and money an offensive against the army of the Far Eastern republic of Chita, ‘were made public late today by t! E cial delegation of the Chita government | ;. '~ parkins now in Washington. . e One of the clauses declared that when a stable government was established in | the Far East Japanese subjects s receive preferentlal rights in Sibe huntin; fishing, forestry and concessions. e e The Chita delegation In making publie | 1% " the alieged treaty declarcd that it proved ne the Japanese were in league with Rus- Pl sl 523 sian bandits, that they were making it e s V¥ impossidle to stabilize conditions in the il S Russian Far East. that the attack of A Baron Ungern-Sternberg from Mongolta | mantic camn meeting d against Chita was organized by the Jap- T e anese and that the Japanese were aiming | e, N under the guise of establishing a Wemdc- | "% “""",‘ 3 racy to create a government which they | election of would practically control. assuring an | Dresiden economle grip upon the Far Eastern re- public and special privileges and conces- & T o Tob e slons. Misslonary s e Tl At the sime time' that tho alleged |Pastor was read and recelved for record treay was made public Secretary Hughes | also fhe reports on the Sundey school. in a letter to M. Sarraut. head of the | Poworth league. Ladies’ Ald soch French delegatlon to the Washington | norts were the church tre conference, said he was “glad to accept {urer. D. C. Perkine. and 'm:_ ‘;‘ : your statement that the ocuments (n"ll benevolences, M .Yfrm(n 3. Perkins. question are mot authentic” The letter{ Commlittees for the cnsuing vear were was written in reply to one from M. Sar- | named by the pastor: - raut officially stating that documents Apportioned Benevolence: . C. Per- made public by the Chita delegation on | kins, C. E. Colver, Miss Sarah T. Latl- Sunday concerning an alleged agreement Wy e, R. Irving Hurl- between Japsn and France for a protec- SR e torate over eria were false. Frvu'xm ssfons—] C. erkins, - Existence of any such understanding | Irving Fuributt. C. E Colver. Miss Sa- between France and Japan was described | rah T. Latimer. as “news” to the state department today Home Missions and Church Extension by department officials, Who made posi- { —C. E. Colver, Mrs. C. A Satterlee, Mrs tive statements that no documents or re- | Nelson Parker, R. Trving Hurlhutt. ports on such documents as made public n Stewardsi . E. Colver. by the Chita delegation Sunday were in|D, C. Perkins, R. L Hurlbutt. Mrs, Flen the department’s files ¥ W. Hurlbott, Miss Sarsb T. Admiral Baron Kato, the senior Japan- | me iss Allce Satterles Miss J ese delegate, in discussing the aileged treaty made public late today,ssaid that » such an agreement was Mmpossibie. for H’mlhu'l 31r< the Japanese cabinet, of which he him-|gene LaFontaine self was a member, had never given au-{ Tracts—Miss Jenni thority to the Tapanese military repre. sentative in Siberia to sien any agreement. He charactenized as “a Tutely false” the alleged agreement out by the Chita delegation Sunda Eduegt In reply to a request to define Japan's | yfre, Henry W. present position with referance to Siberia, | kins, Miss Ade Baron Kato sakl: Chspman “AS So0n as Wwe can get a arantee of Ne; s Tennie G that the bolshevik t- v logfen of Hostee— e oy invade Korea or Manchurla, we felip Bt L ready to withdraw. %D believes that it is 3 . Mrs, Delphine Fisk a guarantee assuring the protection of Mrs. er. The election of R. W. Hurlbutt «nd D. C. R. Tryh Mr: T Mrs. ance— also ask for that. You must remember that these negotiations (at Darlen) with the Chita government are still going on T never heard of there being any question | of compensation. Our occupation of tha province of Saghalfen. which includes the northern part of the island bearing th: name, 1s of course on a different basis from our oceuvation of the Viadivostok region hecause it resulted from a 2iffer ent set of circumstances.” ¥ lic Sunda v the Chita delegation o cerning France and Japan in Sibe Admira) Kato said that in 1921 sort of rumors had ema; presumably from representatives of Ru slan fnferests At that time tho Japane: had adopted the attitude of laughing at it all beeause, e declared, it was propa- ganda. “If anything of the things mentioned n i were true I have known it, because I have hoen a member of the Jaganese cahinet for the last seven year T wish to tak v tive attitude of denying it s a X h has been il yet made any denial Hughes. nny \ pN 1)\)?1“ retarned .on he aileged treaty made publie today | Watkand Xhwt. ‘=t S0y by the Chita delegation bears the date | nk C. Lathrop, of June 8, 1921, and is declared to have been signed at the fortress of Viadivos- tok by Lieutenant General : ed to Brown's cro ing commander in chief of all the armed 8 t weeky! forces of the Russian eastern borderland, renresenting | Miss May Scamiedeker. of St. Lous, ac- Russia, and by Captaln Arfmoto and Mrs. Clarence Qates in New London [“You Can Do No Better Than | +¥0axs 5 ror ov FOREIGN DEBT Buy Our Wurst.” $11,000,000, =3 Washington, Jan. 3.—Division of the No Salad Complete Withous |$:1.000.000.000 forcign debt aue the United States among the men who served ) in the American and allied armies on Thumm’s : ha)t and Ball hasls was bropaséd In & v bill introduced today by Representative Home-Made i . : Mayonnaise Thasbill prouid@iece congress' o el | aif of the total sum collected. - mumis cluding prineipal and interest, for use of soldiers and saiflors in the American DELICATESSEN STORE forces and their dependents, while the ELI S 3 president would be directed to turn over 40 Franklin Street the other half to the governments of ra : Great Britaiu. Franee, Italy, Belgium and Portugal for the exolusive uee of al- lied servica men and their dependents. ‘While the bill would call for the collec- !usted, republican, New York, a mem- Der of the house appropriations commit- ea. The ahove and foregoing is a true copy record. G tion of the total debt, one-half of it would go back to the governments, which paid for it. for a soldier bomps. Meriden,—Chief of Police Landrigan . He said that he would confis- cate the gleds of all found ocoasting om has issued an edict to the children of Meriden. For a real genuine vaudevilie ¢ sure and see the bill at the Davig Five blg time acts, each of is good enough to be featnred. actually a toss-up as to which feature act. One of the acts is elaime ed to be the greatest comedy eKit shown on a vaudeville stage. Harry Mason, who features as & brew peddler in “Getting tie is one of America’s ieading Heprew character as it His latest three scene comedy let is rather an unusual vaudeviiie olfers: showing five characters scenes of special scenery. Abe, wants 1o be a he can make enough mn sister 10 ecllegr its. ho waDLS the Boy 10 b a Peddids Peddiing is a business, fighting s & disgrace. After much persuasion Crom daughter and son, e reluctantly agrees. His determinatio e ‘| citement at the ringss aniest_and umiqu “Mile. Eimina and Co., present a sen. sational furniture tossing act a marvel in_heavyweight jugzi The Royal Four, a quartette of come- |dy harmonists offer a b | melodies that wiil easily stamp them as Strand. Thursday, Frid r wonderful irea management has secure expense the special B. F. is an act presented perform quite often, little of everythi: A superlative young and oid. i Three other very & Frink in_a bum Look Out There. Helen Miller will Kane & Grant appe impersonations, y that abounds With yomanes, action and human in Handeuffs or ¥ picture starring which on Thursday Handcuffs or Kisses was Thomas Edgelow and app story frvrvn in Y(mrv,,"'q \]ar' emhmd by a youn hn.m n'rvmum' s & Blg giot sopie nmates overpower th the institution and ther trayals of the brutal punish BREED THEATRE the popular motion Pioe ture star who defies danger. fate and ad < the very law of gravitation. comef to the Breed theatre today and mmday Willlam Fox picture, the Intrepid Jomes. t Your Man Bu -om hair-raisi depths of a coal mine in S & Ineldenta in tha where th: Royal hall of fame. en first we seo Buck, tng company wins (e wiessness of the jon of the eountry of an odd love material for a Jones not only deplcts ¢ rmined Seotchma police his master n the game of running ¢ story of Get Yo rection 1 by Georps Johanie Walker ise in Over the Hill MINSTREL MAN TO APPEAR IN K. OF €. 7' Vincent Dixon, the well known minstrd man who has appeared here with Nell O'Briea and who b ol with other shows too numerous fo man= .| tiom, has willingly cons one «f his famous talkin | companica them for a visit of some time. | oote for the benafit of the K. of C. Gs & ¢ Lieutenant Higuch! of the imperial Jap- | Miss Marjorle Gatos of Lomg Cove |specialty i the Biay - ¢ the vacation with her grandmother sresented at Dawis theatr and dancing Monday, Jam. is exerptionally forumetsl in securing the swrvices of Mr. D! 1t was only through persona’ )] some of the members of the ! Mr. Dixon consented to appeer on saeh promoters of the show forl SIS Dixon as a feature show will be a decided success. —eees SENATE COMMITTEE IS TO RESUME WATSON HEABING The that with Mr. Washington, Jan. 3—The serate o mittes investigating charges By tor Watson, demoerat, GeoWia. American _soldiers were trial in France will resume its i hearings tomorrow with the many lively sessions. Word reached the that Major Hiergme l& talion, 116 Infant