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Fall River Daily Evening News from Fall River, Massachusetts • 8

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TALL lilYER EVENING NEWS SATURDAY NOVEMBER 26 1921 8 For Sale MOVABLE SIEEL 01 CONDUCTORETIES IN TheBoYS AND GlRLS'NEWSPiPER Let Lost EMM I Ml HEIar Tm eftMtf I FOR STALLS At 1MX ROBESON STREET TeL 17s-R-noJi-St FOR MUSHROOMS daily picked 9 eents a basket THOMAS HOUGHTON ill Crescent Street no26-t LOST Stolen from corner of High and Fin Streets on Friday morning an Olive Drab FIERCE ARROW BICYCLE Reward if returned to SPEERS 4 Highland Avenue ONE REEL YARNS i LESSON 1 EASY JUGGLING lUll MARRIAGE TO MOTORMEN RESPONSIBLE FOR SOME RESIGNATIONS ENTIRE FRAMEWORK WEIGHING 80 TONG SWUNG INTO PLACE AT ONCE 1 TO LET On ROOM preferably to young lady or young couple TeL 1365-X no2-3t FOR FORD TOURING CAR Good mechanical condition Price- Seen at SERVICE GARAOB 112 President Avenue or Tel 1736- for demonstration Ho26-t AIREDAXE PUP Monday morning 'Rtewafrd Return to 1382 Bay Street or 11 Benjamin Street WM CHAPLOW no23-St I TO Furnished ROOMS in a centrally located place A front room and also an upstairs room Men preferred Apply 341 RING STREET Found Detroit Mich Not 3 A movable lialttmore Md Nov 85 The con-teel placmc of which 'ia de- ductorettee Is rapidly vanish in cnbed by government official in the queatity In Baltimore and like the olce of the United States engineer bison ol the Western plains wtU exist here a remarkable engineering only in the fables told to thetr grandad is nearing eorapletton in the children by oltMhen who lived hete north canal at Sault Ste Mime Mich world war In ISIS there rere 157 women and giila working on feattfre -of' the FOR Modem 4 Six-Room CO fTAGE Garage and ope acre of Land situate off Gardner's Neck Road near Gardner school Price Is ngnt Inquire of ROBERT HAD-LEV North Main- Street Til Priiate SPACE FOH No heat 7 50 per tuamh ORDKLl 11 President Avenue Tvi no21-3t Houakep'ng MAIN ST HOUND' bOG bearing Rhode Island license Yi umber Owner can have by calling 3865-W no2J-3t how balL PIONT WfCH VOURHftNDS1 4 KT Tw lijtht K4HVtR tl NORTH 4 FlOtt rn-ta Ball Should nPTxe GOt NO AND COHVNG FOR SALE In AssoneL nine-room COTTAGE with steam heat and half an acre of land Address COTTAGE News Office no26-3t The best fotace to buy truck tire FRANK RILEY 2 Sixth Street jnlfe-tf TM' -UAH MIK STACK otw (ft SHAW- Si RLfcTv TN ftMMft the lines of street railway Tn 920 the number was greatly decreased and todav but 10 of these eonductorettes are to be found on the widely sciv it rod lines of the city Romance was directlv responsible for some of them deserting tne cars Love affairs sprang up between con-ductorettcs and raotormen with marriage as the result Pum ene of the most widely known of prefeedeaal Jngvlers tons prepared renew of ten leeeone tn Jurrita especially for the read-eve it Tfcte te hie FOR SALE Two Nanny GOATS Lor ofv'SeconA Hand Sash AMt Galvanised Iron Also two Hen Coop OR DELL fil PtasideQt tAVenue TeL 1352 ja noU-St DICK MISSES THE GAME I wouldn't miss that game this afternoon for anything Dick said as he fingered his ticket was the morning of the most In portent game between Rosewood and JoaeevUle High two bitter rivals Dick was a RQeeWood rooter He went whistling down the road toward town Suddenly be was sieaed from behind Three boys had jumped out from the brush at dn side of the road along and don't make a fuse growled one of the boys an especially big and husky fellow Half shoving and pulling Dick the group cams to a fork In the road There stood a oar Into which they pushed their captive As soon as he got his breath Dick demanded what they meant do we mean Holbrook' one off his captor laughed we mean this Last year Rosewood thought It was great sport to kidnap OMei players Well we're returning the favor" Then Dick understood Holbrook eras one of the players on the Rosewood eleven Dick had often been told he looked like Holbrook His first thought was to prove be wasn Holbrook Then he considered If he did that they wore likely to dump him oat and got the real Holbrook That might mean that Roee wood would lose the game ck sighed How he hated to miss that At five-thirty captors returned to the deserted house where they had carefully locked him in They untied his hands gloomily "Well gwan home who ever you are" said the largest one "You can walk it too I guess you feel pretty smart Dick need to ask them who had won STtTK furnlhwl 4ft vtk" H'vrmift'e r3 ultel AJjfr ROvvVS Ntr ftv- 4ft Wanted TO Lftfw ROOM uttftbl for ftftAMtB If-4 second Stiftet MRS tv AU4S WJ UndwwooJ Siw Ti 4H n4Ltf FOR LK Drop Head SEWING MACHINE A bargain Apply A62 OSBORN STREET near Ldge Street Mr Kan no21-6t FOR DOG COLLARS Leeds Harness Whips Muzzles Sarg east's-Remedies GARDINER SONS 69 Pleasant Street ifti POSITION as nurse-maid cook or housekeeper Address A IV News Office no26'3t moat remarkable work the engineer eay la the swinging of the entire framework of the dam weighing approximately 89 tone Into place at one time Thin was ac-ccmpltehed by xmans of a stiff leg derrick on either side pf the canal The dam will haver been Installed by December 1 the engineers say work of placing the gate being antler way at present The dam was desired to afford protection to two leeks in the Soo Canal When the dam is completed it will be possible te shut -oft the water supply through the cans entirely Placing the structure is a precautionary measure entirely it is pointed out If at any time any of the gates in the locks become out of order It would ie impossible to stop the flow of water which might flow tbro'ugh the canal at a high rate of speed imperiling shipping and carrying away othrtr locks It is to prevent such an occurrence that the dam was aothoru' by the government The- new dam is said by engineers te mark a new sten in such construction the entire fnmework and gates being built of steel The dam Is to be operated much like a draw bridge being divided in the middle It will be pcsnble to IE TO TaMOAD for wedding! funeral etc Tati hv the hour FRKFLOVNft Tek Garage 64 House I7S5-M AI four erice day or night ahldtt left hands until you can cetr4 the ball perfectly with both tossing ft Hi a straight line and having it lad the same course oet the tom so yw-feet that you do not have to ah ft your hand forward or backward or sideways at all or very little at the OMt Watch the ball and not vour band A free easy swing of ihe arts la necessary in not ontv this wnteat throw but in ail juggling tncka It you hold your elbows stiffly at your sides your movements will not be graceful In the next lessons I wQl tell how to juggie two balls in one a neat accomplishment It is not the purpose of theee lessons to show you the way to professional jupgUAg but te show you how some of the simpler tricks are performed so that yen can do them and appreciate the tricks done by professionals Unless you are sure you have talent as a actor and tateet as a juggler I do not ad ise you to go in for professional juggling However until the next lesson work with the single vertical throw and train your eyes and hands to judge accurately where the bail is going when it leaves your band SALESMEN (5) neat I appearance and good talker fr FOR 50 000 feet SECONDHAND LUMBER also Efevitor at 120 Foote street opposite Gas Work Inquire FRANK GRILLO 146 Variev St oc25-lm selling household References required Apply 8 a to 4 Bedford Street WALKER INC 58 no26-Jw FINANCIAL Yellowstone National Park Wyon Nov 25 The Department of the Interior National Park Service reports that 81851 people visited the Yellow-Stone National Park during the tourist season just dosed The outstanding feature of the American tourist travel during the summer was the Increase of 2158 automobiles carrying 7684 passengers Fullv anticipating the tremendous Tel 4647 208 Bank Street FOR ALABASTINE an artistic sanitary lasting and economical Wall Coaling All color ARlilNER A SONS 66 Pleasant SL WANTED MAN OR WOMAN salary $36 fall time- 75 cents an hour spare time selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer Experience unnecessary INTERNATIONAL KNITTING MILLS CJ01 Norristown Pa no26-lt Aral Another one next week The Single Vertical Threw At the age of nine I had decided to beooma a jagrler Uh fortunately chose our kitchen as the most desirable place tn which te wui the art It was but a few minutes after starting the first practice that a stray juggling bail crashed into ay mother's china set i a The next praotioe was held la oar barn far from anything breakable The first step 1 made as a beginning juggler wee to acquire skill in the "single vertical throw' done with one balL It is a simple stunt lacking the spectacular but one thia must be mastered At a variety store you can purchase for about ten cents a hard rubber ball an inch and a half or -two inches in diameter similar to the ball used by professional jugglers While you are about it buy two more of these balls to be used later on Grasp one ball loosely in one hand holding It with the fingers near the top of the palm Figure 1 Illustrates the hold Then toss the ball up easily allowing it to roll out of your hand over the fingers which guide the ball In a straight upward path Figure 2 show the proper position of the hand as the ball leaves Catch the ball in "the same hand Do not catch it Arlth loud smack in the flat palm for the bail may bounce out Allow it to tip the fingers first and roll easily into the palm The fingers naturally close over it and hold It there Figure 2 also shows how the hand should be held when catching the baU first do not throw the ball high About twelve-inch toss is a good starter Practice the toss with both right and So You A MINCR fVffXt veu one OP THOSg vew Yoke 1 FUWfi THE $OH Of- THE I wurrw Vhinr Me vw OR CANARIES our best singtv $5 Over 300 to select from GARDINER A SONS 60 Pleasant Street FOR PLANTLIFE It just makes plants grow Buv a can and enjoy the full beauty of your plants and flowers GARDNER A SONS 60 Pleasant Street nol6-fw AGENTS- MAKE DAILY Selling our guaranteed Waterproof Aprons and our Reversible Ironing Board Covers 100 per cent profit each sale sample free GOI LTER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Richmond JH1IL New York Dingbats John No we! I Jr Invcetmont Securitiea NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO Ref Mortgage Series 6 Bonds Due October 1st J941 CONSOLIDATED GAS CO of One Year Secured 7 Gold NoteSi Due December 1st 192 Price 10Q1 and AccruHi tntj -ft NEW YORK EDISON COMPANY 6H Gold Bonflb 1 4 Due 194L LIBERTY BONDSww Bought Hold and Quoted Walter calls Bis baby sister "Ivy" because She creeps Around the house tf 4 POSITION as Bookkeeper and Typist Seven ears ex-rfeneac Address I Nows Office i no26-2t growth in automobile touring the Na-dose either or both sides at a tme tional Park Service was prepared to keeping the water from ene or two direct in the interest of safety the Jocks as desired The' dam will le stream of motor cars as they toured tested each month the park high ay and accidents were rare events A new approach road leading to the south entrance through the Scenic Wind River Valley and the Teton Mountain Region was opened in August and will probably bo popular with park visitors Also the Hobatk Canon route leading into the Jackson Hole thence to the south gate a as contemplated this year and will be ready for travel next season According to the report rail visitors decreased 6817 people under that of the record established duilng the 120 season The Park officials attribute 1 this decrease to higher rates and economic conditions of the country during the summer Correspondence Of Associated Press Marseilles Nov 25 Marshal Jofft who left Marseilles oh Armistice Day to visit Japan wlH also make an extended tour of the countries 4 FOR SUNG TABLETS for egg laying Scientifically compounded to meke a balanced tonic and regulator for hens and to stimulate egg laying GARDNER A SONS Pleasant Street 5s nol4-2w -Ta buy an established Real Estate and Insurance BUSINESS Address A News Office no2G-3t PUZZLES AND RIDDLES What Is the difference between a boy who has spent all his money and a One is hard up and the other Ls soft down HxfmiNd Automobile Insurance ONE REEL YARNS EARLY JUGGLERS fchicago concern is opening a branch office in Fall River Can use several SALESMEN experienced or inexperienced In cit and nearby towns Fastest peeling article on earth New and inexperienced men can make from $50 to $150 per week Teri-itory being is wonh a fortune to those who act quickly Address SALESMAN News Office no35-3t FOR SALE 1 HORSE uLs 4 1 jABOU-T 1400 LBS 5 1 Onb Double Harness niir Twd Tank Wagons GULF REFINING CO no24-3t 4 4 Furnished Kitchenette APARTMENT Address ITCHEN-ETTE News Office no26-3t James ECunneenfi Co 9 GRANITE BLOCK MAJD for general housework Some knowledge of cooking required 162 FRENCH STREET corner Rock no25-3t THE HEAD STAND "This is something always wanted to know Low to do said Dan Rod' pal as he and Rod and Rod a father Mr Clarke commenced practicing oa a tumbling mat in the Clarke basement "Well easy enough after you get used to being upside down' aaid Mr Clark do it first bovs Watch me Mrv Clarke stepped lightly in his gym shoes to the FOR SALE Flint Village Home FUNERAL TODAV OF LONGFELLOW Son of Famous Poet Made Mark as an Artist Boston Nov The funeral of Ernest Wadsworth Longfellow son of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow who died Thuisday at the Hotel Touraine after a long illness was held thia forenoon In the old Longfellow homo the Craigie House 105 Brattle street Cambridge where he was Mr Longfellow was 76 years old ttaa day before hia death He was an artist and his landscapes ate famous He passed much of his life abroad though he had a residence at Magnolia He lived several years at the Hotel Belmont New' York city and at the Hotel Touraine the last few ears Beside his wife he leaves two bisters Miss Alice Longiellow and Mrs Thorpe both of Cambridge bordering the Pacifto Ocean including Indochina Siam and Chide He has been entrusted by the French government with the tusk of carrying to the chiefs of the governments of the Far Eastern states that paitiei-pated in the victor) of -the Allies the salute and gratefulness of France The Marshal first call was to be at Port Said where an official reception was planned At Singapore he HI board the cruiser MonuaUm flagstfwp of the French Far East squadron At Saigon the Marshal wiU visit the possession of Indo-Chma for a few days as the guest of the Governor General of the colony He will arrive at Bangkok about Dec 20 and be received by the King of Siam which country was one of the AiHed powers during the war After visiting the States of Cambridge and Tonkin off re oa the Montcalm accompanied by several destroyers wiU proceed directly to Yokohama where he expects to arrive about Jan 25 His sojourn in Japan will last about a month after which he wdl visit Peking travelling by way of Seoul and Mukden The present plana for the return trip are for the Marshal to reach France by way of Honolulu San Rwncisco and New York BAKRE STREET To 9 or 10-Roora RESIDENCE in northern section No further north than Prospect Street Give price and location Address care News Wf ANTED Experienced MECHANIC on Ford Automobile' Ajftily STIRLING AUTO CO 105 Bank St no23-3t Burglary Larceny and Theft INSURANCE 6 1 Chas Davis AGENT 10 THIRD STREET One family residence seven roojns and bath hot water heat electric light Fine cottage home in best residential district of the eastern eee-tton of the city FRE0 McLANE REAL ESTATE 27 BEDFORD STREET Over Western Union "Who Invented Juggling' Dad?" asked Allen Dad chuckled "Well says he got me there But I can tel! you something about juggling that will throw a little light on the Question lent time ago as far back as the middle centuries there were jugglers that entertained the ancient Greeks and Romans Just as we have jugglers to entertain us "The- word jugglr you know comes from the Latin joculator and that means Jester or 'player of trick' "In the middle centuries juggling was popular among the people of Europe -No village went long without seeing eome- 'Merry Andrew pay a visit and do knife swallowing or knife juggling baU toaalng "Why in the sixteenth century juggling became so popular that the King of England had his private Juggler and some of the nobles also had Jugglers of their own Thera was a record In the time of King Henry VIII that showed the king's Juggler got six shillings and 'eight pence a year for amusing the court That was a high salary in those day "These jugglers were daring fellow too About half century after Henry VIII there was a famous Juggler In London who stretched a rope from the steeple of St Oile's church to the Cross and walked over it just as our tight-rope walkers walked across Niagara Falla' "Well if juggling Is such an old art and has taken so long tp develop" said Ai after his dad had stopped deserves to be even more than It 1 I didn't know It was such an okl timer" WANTED 'Warm ROOM near Pomfrets Uakery Hot watcr Add-reas HARVEY oord Pomfrets Bakery THE pigeon on the sill Roy bad always had some kind ofc pet when he had lived in the country Maybe it was a rabbit or a dog or a cat pr white znlc But jghen the family moved to the city they said have to give the jiets up He missed them very much as he did the country life itself During the day while he worked in a downtown office as errand boy he would often glance out of the window and imagine he could see the rolling hills of the country beyond One morning as he raised the office window a pigeon alighted on th sill and began to strut up and down Roy called to It softly and the little bird cocked its head and seemed to scrutinise Roy closely to make certain if thia boy was a friend Then it flapped its wings and flew away Next morning as Roy went to the window to open It there was the pigeon again Roy knew ft was the ss ne one because of its peculiar markings Quickly he formed a plan bring the bird bread crumbs every day Surely it must be hard for theso city pigeons to get enough to keep them from starving So on the following morning Roy sprinkled bread crumbs on the sill and the pigeon pecked at them till they were all gon Regularly at half past eight in the morning the bird was at the window for his breakfast And soon Roy came to feel that he owned the bird that it was hi But one day not long after the friendship bad been formed the pigeon faffed to arrive tor his crumb Roy watched and waited but there was no sign of his pet Nor did it come the next day nor the next Somehow the days seemed longer for Roy Down In the street In the early morning of the first day Roy's bird failed to show up a street deancr picked up dead pigeon "That fire truck that scooted along here bout a half an hour ago got it I reckon explained the street cleaner to a bystander "The little fellow hurry out of-the way 2 spof WeU the city ain't up place for a pigeon no howNf The largest 7 piece 31 COMBINATION ever offered agents for 30a UNITED SOAP WORKS 73 Park Place New- York no526del7 NO APARTMENTS ON FIFTH AVE WANT TO HEAR from owner having FARM for sale Give particulars and lowest price- JOHN BLACK Massachusetts Street Chippewa Falla Wisconsin nol926de3 THIRD ATTEMPT TO SALVAGE $SOODCCO CARGO HA8 FAILED Effort To Recover God and Silver on She Sunk Over Virginia Capes Abandoned Till Spring New York Nov The third attempt to sail vug the 84000900 gold anu alivttr caigo on the Wand Li nor steamer Menda unk ten ycarst ago off the Virginia C-pe has failed it wah admitted today at the offices of fthn If I Gotham Corporation which financed the salvage expeditions Bal weathcc has been texponaible for the three failures according to the offeeitt of the salvaging company The project now has boon abandoned until neat Spring at leant BLANTON SEEK8 PROMOTION FOR SALE Pearl Street between Spring and Columbia Street two-family house fiie rooms in each apartment three rooms on third floor This property is in the center of the city and the pric is rght FRED BECKETT BEDFORD 8TREET Mi! Telephone 361 William Lambert BEAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE New Location ROOM 228 GRANITE BLOCK TeL 4828 Government wants RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS Commence $135 month Steady position Common education ufficnt Sample examination questions free Write Immediately FRANKLIN INSTITUTE Dept 152-B Rochester 26de3 Board of Estimate Votes Against Mova of Wealthy Residents Action Held Up Now YoHv Nov With wealth residents of Fifth avenue fighting to permit the erection of apartment houses along that thoroughfare and residents of the cross streets running into the avenue battling to prevent it from becoming anyth ng else than a private residence street between 60th and 96th streets the Board of Estimate yesterday voted not to permit the erection of multi pi dwellings The vote however may have no effect because of a technical objection raised by the proponents of the apart- meet houses Usually tbej wealthy private residence owners on exclusive thorough-fared oppose the encroachments of apartment In this instance they if --1 WANTED POSITION as private switchboard operator Address care Mrs Chaa Fish South Swansea or Tel I535-J nc23-3t center of the mat He bent over placing his bead and hands on the mat in suoh a way that they formed triangle about fifteen nches on each side This position is shown In figure 1 Then slowly he pushed his legs up till they were straight In the air The positions are shown In figures 2 and 3 He pointed his looked just like a circus and after holding the position of figure 4 for a minute rolled down as quick as a flash and stood on his feet slick praised Dan "Now Tm going to try "Step up her then said Mr Clarke "Now tor the first time or two 111 hold you up then you can try It Mr Clarke took hold of Dan's ankle Slowly be puffed hia legs up rtraight "Push on your hand Dan said Mf Clark "Divide your weight between your head and arm' Then he let Dan down Again they tried it and finally Dan decided to go It alon He was successful Can you dq itf PUZZLES AND piDDLES A box of writing paper and a pencil cost $110 The writing paper cost $1 more than the pencil How much did each cost? 2 What kind of weather is best for Answers 1 Paper $1 05 pencil $0 5 When it rams pitchfork Representative Nearly Expelled from 4 House Proposes To Run for Sonata EalHngor Texas kov Representative Thomas Blanton to an ad-fVvFfo hare last ixght reviewed hia In the Houses the reoewt attempt to expel -him and doctored he could better his canstituarta in urged that thelxxird rofkw to amend 1 L- After more than tag 4he ereoiionof structures 150 feet in FQRSALE Two New Houses MONTGOMERY 8TREET NEAR R0BE80N Complete with every modern requirement and ready to move Into Inspection Invited Energetic LADIES 25 to 59 years of age Life long position unlimited advancement Double our income Call 48 ACADEMY BLDG Ask for Mr Grigg no22-5t HAVE YOU Burglary Insurance YOU MAY NEED IT TONIGHT PHONE 221 Haffards Co 64 Bedford Street General Insurance Agents To WASH your Car day or night ELITE GARAGE 829 Robeson- gjt reot mv29tf A I EE VINO the Home Builder 3S3 Bank Street TeL 1390 oct20-t 1 L)r -Xf BOYS to sell Vanilla after school Send for free sample bottle WAKEFIELD EXTRACT Sahbomville oc21-tm when you're out of school my son What do you think bet Quick was his youthful son's reply "An old man seems to me" For Sale lRJ LANG Successor to Rocc 36 Winter Street Boot Ami Shon mad4 and repaired by JoeefiDf Chinra Rail an workman Will call for and dchve Tel 3433 splti MacDonald Auctioneer houttk his audienee by a riakg vote eradcfBed his Senatorial aspiration Concerning the attempts to expel hHn Mr Blanton declares Congress attempted to "kick him out without He asrti Vidor Barger Va given months to get evidence Hi hi behalf" while he (Blanton) virtually had denied a hearing return After seven years Last Britain' Expeditionary Fore of 45COCOO Man Sail for England Caiiis Nov Seven office and 3 privates the last of the four and a half million men conmituthig the BmJsh expcv tionary forces have cm- barked forEncland after an absence of seven yeaxta DRY GOODS BUYING SMALL New York Nov Bu it of gray beight facing Central Park Among those trbo lent their names to the opposition to a change were Robert Livingston Gerry Vincent Astor Ogdon Mills Harry Fay do Whitney James Speyer Mrs Annie Phipps geant Cram Hamilton Fish and James Gerard Dr Henry Berg made the principal argument for the restriction He insisted tbit the construction of big apartm'' houses would shut out the fight and ad for the perrons of ore moderate mesne who lived east of Fifth avenue and that Central Park was maintained for the benefit of the entire city and not only for those wealthy enough to live on the avenue The resolution was passed with only Deputy Comptroller Henry Smith voting in the negative The opponents of the measure then raised the point that as 29 per ent of the affected property owners had objected it could be passed only by unanimous vote The matter wis laid over for two weeks sser Edwin J- Insurance Beal Estate! 1 NEW LOCATION 57 North Main St -GENUINE BOX KINDLING WOOD Saw and split hard wood GEO STEVENS- 209 Grtnnell SL Phono 4479-X Drop postal sp8-tf 240 Baker Street Two family dwelling six rooms and bath heated open plumbing and 23 rods of land: Palmar Street near Pl mouth Ave-nue Two family dwelling five rooms And bath five attic rooms New Boston Road opposite Bakery Fine bouse lot of 20 rods n' 35 Granite Block WE FAT HIGHEST CASH PRICES for alt Kinds of dirardd wearing ap-pareL -Aipolntmenfo at -your oonveu-ienc Send postal and 1 S1 call or pnime Newpor x4J8 or 101-X MADAME CALL1B formerl of River) S3 Marlborough fcSL NewpotX BEFORE YOU INVEST INVESTIGATE $26000000 IN BONDS AND OVER ONE MILLION SHARES OF STOCKS BOUGHT IN ONE Times Is the above headline indicative of sound and conservative investing according to individual Are you regretful of your recent investments? An immediate inventory of the securities you now hold may prove advantageous SANFORD 4 KELLEY Members Boston Stock Exchange 4 20 Market St 24 Bedford St New Bedford Mass Fall River Mass AUCTION SALE REAL ESTATE AND PER80NAL PROPERTY WEDNESDAY NOV 30 At 10 o'clock a On the farm cf Joseph Feme Cra-po Corner West pert Real Estate 100 sere Form 40 acres clear 60 paoture and wood Land 7 room Cottsge barn room for 20 Cows and about 800 cords of Wood on farm Person qI property 4 cow 6 Heifer 1 Bull 1 Horse 10 Pigs 1 Farm Wagon 1 Express Wagon 1 covered Express W-gon Set Double Harnes Express Hamas 2-horss Mowing fachne 2 Plow Cultivator Gnndston Lot Wheel Chain 'Bar Etc Terms Cash personal prooerty nreal estate 10 per cent ct tune of sale balance on delivery of deeds wthln 30 4 Moms Tcnkonogy Saksmanr JOSEPH FERRIA no262829 Miss Marie Tempest formerly well known to the American stage has the reputation of being the best dressed woman in London LOCKSMITH Tale EXPERT Ante Key Safe Work and -Lock- Repairs 4 'r with Foster JyTtf CROOK Real Estate Of All Kinds for Sale 46 ACADEMY BUILDING' Phon 4799 TuThS IF YOU ARE IN THE MARKET FOR Shingles and want tomake EVERY DOLLAR COUNT we will make ft worth your wHle to get our Samples and Price We want to quote either on th shingles alone or on the complete job We have several carloads of the Standard weight and Turn bo weight shingles in stock at nil tiroes A LEEMING The Home Builder 353 BANK 8T TEL 1390 BATTERIES SlaME NEWibm some used $5 to $25 UfechafiWng $1 vK We on rebuilding 11 batteries Gt A WILUSTON aWt Isasant SL phon 124-y Jiy9-tf goods in thiei marked yesterday was just beginning to recover from the disturbing effects of the holiday when the break in cotton came and bu ers withdrew for the day The result was that the volume of business done was fonall Previous to the break some Riles of Eastern 38-inch 64-60s had i been put through at cmts 'At aj cent a jard more businere had also--been done in 39-inch 6S-72s Through- out the day the emd of the rrtariiet remained firm On those beusej 'despite the 6rop-ln the gfofrle jPFESEL'S CONDITION WORSE Purlin Nov 26 The condition of BUN Lorvg Dfcse! -the American charge affaires whose illness neces-etat-cd ab-Midornnint of the usual Tharknsiv-Jng reception has taken a turn for the worse 1 Although there is said to be a possibility that pneumonia may develop his present condition is net described as dangerous Thomas Howe ANTIQUE DEALER 239 ROCS st (IttWHn Chsrry' and Pine Trained Nurse Wanted The Daniel Wilbur Personal Property AT THE FARM ON WILBUR AVENUE SOUTH SOMERSET BY PUBLIC AUCTION MONDAY NOV 28 1921 Ralp or shine at Id d'm to continue until all is sold Seven (7) Cows Three 8) JHorscs about 25 Tofis English Hay Five (5) Tons Salt Hay somevSweet Oom Fodder Two (2) Mowing Machines Two-Horse Lumber 'Wagon One Two Hrrse Tip Cart One One-Hrrse Express One Democrat Wagon One Covered Buggy Two Double Harnesses Two Express Harnesses Two Light Harnesses Horse Hake Tedder Harrow Plows Cultivators Potato Digger -Cider Pres Root and £talk Cutter Platform Scales Corn Shelter Horse Fork and a lot of small farming tool One Sten 7) Piece Parlor Suite One Piano Household Furniture and an Old Fashioned Book Cose and Writing Desk Terms Cash 22 2526 BRADBURY SONS Carpenters and Builders FOR CAP1NET end Shop Work of afl kinds we ere new tuiiy equipped with yptofiate machinery to give the best results Shop 8 Grove Street Wool Underwear FLOAT THE LENORA SILVEIRA North Truro Mass Nov 26 fbihjng echoonc- Lenora Sffvira which has bean ashore at Poaked Hiff bars for se eral week wa floated today Three tugs pullod her off The extent of damage to the voseef will be determined by examination at Bos- $115 Telephone Feu River Mm ten HORATIO HOWLETT HOWLETT Howlett Brothers I Upholsterers Rug and Carpet Cleaners Successors to Barnes A Son 418 SECOND Tel 540 Upholstering Mattres Cushion Shade and Drapery Work Feather Beds and Pillows "Steamed Cleaned and Recovered" Exclusive Local Agents for the New England Woten Rug Co For the Schools of 'Seekonk Swansea ahd Somerset -Only graduate nurse of some recognized institution will be oonsidond Salary and Travel from $1290 tf 61500 per year Apply boge Dec 1st 1921 to Elmer's 'mars Masa stating age and experieno MWS Shirts and $115 a garment Most stores would get $150 for such underwear But this is only one example of out low price Jos Taylor Store 217 BEDFORD ST NOTICE Painting and Papering DONE AT LOWEST PRICES ROBERT ELLISON 1042 Plymouth-Aver TeL 3210 OPPOSE HIGH TARIFF ON BOOKS New York Nov 26 --Opposition to the -high tariff pn books in the Ford- i ney bi I was voiced today at the con- foremce of eastern college libraries at Columbia University Tbartv colleges represented bJL 150 delegates weep THOMAS 1VHIPP CARPENTER BUILOLR AND GEN-ERAL JOBBER Orders promptly attended to Write or telephone 35S6-W SHOP 415 SOUTH MAIN WE WRITE ALl KINDS OF INSURANCE Ioan money with security Buy suJ sell PEAL ESTATE Office of LORENZO SAVABD Room 217 Granite Block Tol 4223 Take Elevator 1 MWS At All Druggist Th Gray Laboratories Inc New Bedford jw 1 6t.

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