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s AND TOMORROW SXA . Lo L La 4 What Is Going On Tonight Vaudeville and Motion Pictures at the Auditorium. Motion Pictures at Breed Theatre. Davis Theatre. n Council Meeting. . No. 6. meets in Bill Block. o M, meets in Moose Home. Gardner Lodge, No. 46, K. of P., meets in Pythian_Hall. Lodge Oscar, N meets in For Hall. nic Temple. ANNOUNCEMENTS ‘Breed Theatre. Local lovers of good motion pie- tures are to have the pleasure of seeing Madlaine Traverse, the beauti- ful Willlam Fox star, at the Breed day and Saturday in_a “Gambling in Souls.” This is a story in which a woman returns to a man the same kind of brutal treatment he had accorded her fam- y. The man, a broker, gets Robert nning to invest his fortune in oil e worthless. Dunning, ruined. kills himself. Dunning's wid- theat play cal ocks tha ow, Marcia (Miss Traverse) final brings the broker t and o a point whel ° his son faces term in the penitentiary. But while Marcia is smiling over the success of her work she learns that her daughter has secretly married the brodgr's son William Desmond will alto be seen in his latest release “The Mints of Hell Mr. Desmond was never Detter cast han in this picture, and malks a many and likable character in the role of Dan Burke the hero. The Pathe news will complete the bill for oday and Saturday PROGRAMME FOR ACA;E‘MY ORCHESTRA CONCERT TONIGHT Tonight the Academy orchestra will give its fourteenth annual concert at §:15 in Slater Memorial Hall. The program will be as follows Land of M e f Lithgow The Lady Picking Mulberrics ue Dame ... V. Sntracte Gavotte . From Mignon Adoration ... Bol § 4 Ivanovici | hrough . Arthur A. Penn| e Frank E. To Mr. Gardner formerly of the class of 1921 ssads Haendel Bijouterie & . Bohm Deat Grieg Andan A Fro mthe Fifth Symphony Manolos ¥ Manol: Ma Be and_can at ton’s store CHIROPRACTIC DOCTORE REMOVE NERVE PRESSURE Nerve energy is the dominating| force within the human body. What- ver interferes with nerve energy thus disturbs the health of the body. The ic aims to re- move the cause of disease and does this through correcting any abnormal ondition in the body, particularly through removing the pressure upon impinged nerves at their exit from the vertebral column, which the Chiropractic recognizes as the chief ce of Chiroprac e of disease. he McGrory building, LISBON Sunday me cld s usual, the sermon being es- peria or the children. This was followed by the bantism of the little on of M Mrs. Malcolm Wibber- ey, Maxwell Sage. The programme o concert t Sunday school which occupied the lesson hour was follows. orzan vrelude, hymns, The Banner of the Cross, ‘True-hearted, Whole-hearted: prayer by the pastor recigations, Kindness to Animals Newell Rist: the opening addr Orpha Church; song, Shining Al Days ,choir: recitations, Tie Golden Rule. Wallace Church: Gi\e a Little Sunshine, Gertrude Robinson: song or Others. three younger classes; ro- on, Fddie Knight: song. Pa « ng. choir; recitations er; singing in the Rain, Haze! nson. My d is Ev er ciasses; recitation, Arwo Watron ltar, William Met Jedus Loves Me, Horter g, Carry the Sunlight r citations,” Oubh Father Robinson; Children Singing. Helen Rist: song, Mighty 2 my of the Young. choir: offering for Arn A nd Svrian Relief song, s pe ir e Soul, school; benedic- for Decorations which were in arge o he voung ladies class were of fir ne « and wildflowers, iaving sold their farm near the road arch to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W aker of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Pratt are moving to Vergason i orwich Mr. and Mrs. W. 8 Foote and son Leorge who re in Newei rch, now living in Yantic Mr. and Mrs. Barney Mosley with eir two grandsons and a brother-in- w motored from Pennsylvania last ek and spent several days with M s sister, Mrs. George Kenned: ). H. Irons of Seymour was a recent and brought word of the safe arrival from oversea visitor at C. A. Mell of his son, J. Herbert Irons CLARK’S FALLS chapel Saturday evening J. . Sherman has had six hundred | apple and other trees set out on his farm south of the village this spring W. Jackson of Ashaway was in this| place on business early Wednesday | on Thursday evening F on urday Mr. and Mre. William Smith left on Wednesday morning for New Bedford, Mass. Smit place, who has been their guest. ITE ROCK They were accompanied by Mrs Doorthy Stillwell has commenced atch Hill, where she her duties at %ill be employed during the summer Michasl McCarthy, who has been overseas, has returned home. William Champness of Oaklawn, R 1. spent the week end with friends <. R. C. Main of Auburn, R. 1 < a recent gu Nason. Mrs. Alfred Pierson and Mrs. Arthur Briggs spent Saturday in Norwich Parties from Kingston were at White Rock farm Tuesday buying Holstein cows. And lots of men make fools of themselves by doing the fool things ey are iavited Lo do. 4 udeville and Motion Pictures at ich Stationary Enginedrs’ Asso- ich, Conn., Lodge, No. 930, L. O. 0, V. 0. of A, n Commandery, No, 4, K. T, financial ruin, a's Dance (from Peer Gynt Suite) Tschaikowsky e ... Steger Charmante Roberts | Tickets including war tax, are 28c e secured from members or | clerk in the local postoffice received the appointment of American vice consul at Grenoble. This scientific method of treatment is used by Bovnton & PBoynton, doc- ors of chirovractic, whose office is in lephone 1371, ing the service was 1t ywhere, three young- & Wisdom froin the Flowers, Kendall, exercise by seven nt Sunday and attended . The month of weddings is fas Several from this village will asaist e Laurel Glen Improvement society | presenting their program at the Caffery and pupils | give an entertainment in the hapel for the benefit of the Red Cross ank Tillinghast was in Stonington s father, Mr. Macomber. of that t of Mrs. David WESTMINSTER Children’s day was observed in Westminster, nearly all the children being on hand, with their parts; and; there were loads of flowers, both the wild and those cultivated. Of the for- mer mountain laurel predominated. They made a beautiful and appropriate setting for the children with unsullied lives and happy faces who deserve credit for their work. The Children's day program was as follows: Invocation and the Lord's prayer, all uniting in this: hymn, Safe- Iy Through Another \Week; Bible reading. Mrs. Jessie A.deade; Wel- come recitation, Edith Olsen; recita- tion, They Fly Away, Alice Bingham and Douglas Macleof? recitation, We Belong to Jesus, Ellen Lawson; reci- tation, Daisies, Viola Lovett: recita- tion, Children's Day, Richard Jones; sonz by school, Jesus Bids Us Shine: recitation, Mrs. Meade's class, I'l Do My Best: recitation, Farl MacLeod, Il Do My Best; recitation, Selma Hoffman, A True Story from India; recitation. Arthur Dusenberri, A Tem- perance Boy: recitation, Anna Olsen: song, scholo, Come to the Savior; reci- tation. Walter oJnes, Others: recita- tion, Bonita Dusenberri, Pr Peace: song, choir, audience joining in chorus, Glory of the Coming of the Lord; Flag exercises, with marching. school: a story of An Adventure, told the chi dren by Miss Buell: offering for ths C S 8.E. S.; notices and talk by pa: tor; prayer, followed by benediction. Frost school holds a moonlight se sion and meeting of teachers with Su- pervisor Bliss this Tuesday evening. Mre. Simon Rosenzweig has returned from an extended vilsit- among her daughters and friends in New York city. Miss Caroline Colin of New York was a weck end visitor with Mrs. C. H. Koeh. The remains of Mrs. Lucy Spicer Smith, a native and long a resident of Westminster, were brought for the funeral services and interment in the family_cemetery on Tuesday, coming from Hebron, where Mrs. Smith had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Aznes Wood Mrs. Smith's death occurred last Sunday evening after a long illness barne cheerfully. Quite a number of friends gathered in her for mer church house here for the last { simple rites of respect to the depart- ed, many coming from Hebron. Rev. T. Edward Davies conducted the ser- vices in the church and at the grave in{ accord with the request of Mrs; Smith. | Three hymns were a part of the ser- vice, one being Jesus, Lover of My Soul, a favorite of Mrs. Smith's. The public_clos the eighth grade into the high school takes piace this Friday, June 13th, at 2 p. m., in Westminster church Westminster Hill school had its pie- nic on Wednesday afternoon. Southington.—A cable was received froms Willam J. Callahan, formerly who last ug: France, that he had been transferred to the consular agency at Fiume. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Phone £81 Modern Plambing assen modern houses as ectricity to lighting. We guaran- the very best PLUMBING WORK expert workmen at the fairest orices. Ask us for plans and prices J. F. TOMPKINS 67 West Main Street T. F. BURNMS AND PLUMBING ROBERT J. COCHRANE GAS FITTING, PLUMPING, STEAM FITTING Washingior, Sg., Washington Builditg Nozwich, Conn. Agent for N. B. O. Sheet Packing IRON CASTINGS FURNISHED PROMPTLY BY THE VAUGHN FUUNDRY (0. Nos. 11 to 25 Ferry Strest ' WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor o STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right prices by skiiied laber. Telewhons 5 58 Waest Main 8t JUNE approaching. Buy your En- gagement and Wedding Rings and Wedding Gifts at the old: reliable store of The Wm. Friswell Co. 25-27 Franklin Street Norwich, Conn. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED DENTIST DR. E J. JONES Suite 46 Shannon Building Take elevator Shetucket Street ectrance. Phone WHITESTONE CIGARS Are $4800 Per Thousand J. F. CONANT 11 Franklin St. FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Av‘.l FOR SALE FOR SALE TO RENT Six Cents a Lime of Six Word: Six Cents a Six Cents a Line of Six Words. Six Cents & Lime of Six Words. WANTED—We have permanent posi- tion for man mear his own home at If_interested, write Pequod (eriden, Conn. NORWICH government clerk exam- inations July 19th; h 5 Washington, D. C.; $1,100 year: com- mon _education sufficient; sample ques- tions free; write immediately. lin Institute, Dept, 32R., Rochester, otT OF Womk—o th ch % welzhing 2800 Ther gt Tk Nursery Co,, used a short double: set of harnesses, 1 that they have heen wo this week, pulling five to I am obliged to sell my p: tipeart and harnes will give them a good home: 1 Call at house, 57 | Telephone undreds needed at ‘WANTED—To good condition: lowest cash price. Auto, care Bulleti WANTED—For su; automobile in particulars, mmer. modern fur- nished house ‘or apartment; roferences. TWANTED Bulldoz puppy. Address A3, care ot Bulletim o Yetie® WANTED—A woman fo d Apply at the Wauregan Hotel. jel2d WANTED—Bo: 16 years of age: good Apply West Side Silk Mill. GS. $1.97. Th Norwich, Wil Co sell for less. WANTED Helper for the fo Apply_to The Babcock Printing Pres Mfg. Co. New London, Conn. yer for WANTED—Farms. Mine Eyves Have Seen the buyers mean quick “WANTED—A man to take chargeof a | soun care of cows and o raising in a small v Apply of address Center, Conn ckens, as well ¢ vezetables a Telephione 442 Common laborers. Power Co., Monty at Kastern Conn E i1 | Pasnik Co, se TWANTED Liv good prices, [ Thames St, City. West Side Ment WANTED—Woman or girl for = housework to Fairmount St. Apply H. Vignot WANTED — experienced on a pinless reel. Mills, Ashaway, R. I 5 Rockwell Terrace. Phone 1730. class mechani who is thoroughly exper liable need g exercises of the|P town's schools and the graduation of { permanent position. “WANTED_Two machinists. Arms Corp., Norti HELE WAN general work in hox shop ‘emale help nd packing | spinning de Employment Bu- work: any nolor: I package of Mayo s Smoke Shop. WANTED_G 204 West Main St WANTED Young man to w Apply at Miss Porteous’, "WANTED—Competent chef Michael, Prop. “WANTED—Woman ntique furniture Bruckner, 55 Franklm St ANTED—Farmers friends want to know “WANTED Ruz WANTED L 'ED—Modern or apartment on ground floor. P., care Bulletin. WANTED Experienced draughtsman onj| textile or similar machinery. | Write, phone, or apply Mon.,| Tues., or Wed. THE ATWOOD MACHINE COMPANY Stonington, Conn. WANTED A Licensed Assistant Pharmacist ted cottage | FOR SALE— FOR SALE—Seasy delivered to R SALE—Wood FOR SALE—Saxon auto, class order. 197-32. TRAVELIN Norwich, W watered pasture of draft vears old, and clever for lady under tipcart that while; n good shape. rked in until ns to a load; air of horses, s to someone who price $335. e, 57 Batiey St Providence. nion 2686-R. handsome registered § helfer calt, sn brec 3owen, Eastford, Ct. Telopt Putnam Diy, A iHT touring car for sale; newly apply w milch cow. pears, other fruits, ‘a asture for 20 and new for, good & Ring top bell, stores , Bailey's Stable. SALE—Ford ond hand <vu'rt-y a B. Cheney. W, calf by side. Plain Hill. tores Norwick m go0d! 200d piy ng order. snn. may3id vhield ondition may31d vou Yol can s limantic. and touring car in Ring Bros. Soule St, two tenements and two rear; Inquire at Zegeer Store, Jewett City, Conn. med hard wood, all 1i parts of the éit T novzld stove lengths, . A. Bul four illimantic, may3ld_| FARMS for sale, Write for catalogue. anieison. Conn. $950 Down Secures 1}83-Acre Farm, 5 Cows and h modern convenient to to on advantages high cultivation, rain land; imated 1,000 cords bearing apple orchard. busy on larger farm puts pri Details page ogue Birgains 19 States. TO RENT Large furnished front| room. Write Box 79, this office. jel3d FOR RENT—Store show windows, 41 Thames St. Rent $10. LOOK AT THIS A fine large modern ocottage large garden, finely located in Mystic, FOR SALE. E. A. PRENTICE, Norwich, Comm. MO RENT_A garaze: room for three Phone 1395. " TO RENT-A Franklin_St. TO RENT_Furnished apartments in Call at The Bulletin. 88 Clift St., good location. TO RENT—EIm Court, now open; pleasant airy rooms, with ! hot and cold running water, fo single or en suite; location one of the finest resi- dential sections in Norwich; a pleasant walk of five minutes to Garage connected. TTO RENT—A six-room cottaze adults (no caildren). 75 Broadway, FOR SALE A three-flat Brick House with an annual income of $900 carn be used for business purposes; 477 Main St. good location; ideal investment. TO RENT—An eclegant apartment of _— FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DESPATCHES OUT ON THE OPEN ROAD JOHN MASEFIELD It is good to be out on the road, and going one knows not where, Going thru meadow and village, one knows not whither nor why; Thru the grey light drift of the dust, in the keen cool rush of the air, Under the flying white clouds, and the broad blue lift of the sky. And to halt at the chattering brook, in the tall green fern at the brink Where the harebell grows, and the gorse, and the fox-gloves purple and white; Where the shy_eyed delicate deer troop down to the brook to drink When the stars are mellow and large at the coming on of the night. O, to feel the beat of the rain, and the homely smell of the carth, Is a tune for the blood to jig to, 2 joy past power of words; And the blest green comely meadows are all a-ripple with mirth At the noise of the lambs at play and the dear wild cry of the birds. Fur Ml particulars, LOST AND FOUND and fruit — - i water furnished; rent $35 per month. Inquire at 41 Main St. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Central Bidg FOR RENT—: | Inquire Charles Gordon, 259 West| notify F. G tall for one car at Sunday TO RENT--Furnished rooms for light| {Fousekeeping, at For Sale 41 Boswell Avenue ATTRACTIVE have sanie | Hansen, Foods stored iong or short term; rates reason- | Fanning Studio, 52 Broadway, LOST—Saturday, TO RENT—Forniched 'ty and pa ng for tais| Bess Je1za Bess m pasture, | Boston Globe 12 Holstein dth, vear seen on Bo W tire and rim. Ow ing property anklin “It do husband.’ Bhon s a sum of money between McEwen & | t ind No. Union, claim ireux, about?" “Great Sc TO RENT TWO FLATS, 7 and 8 rooms each, _ mo improvements; location in city for Rocming House. RESIDENCE PROPERTY LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT oF with modern BRCOKLYN OUTFITTERS James L. Case If you want a comfortable 37 Shetucket Street car-to ride in call up JOHN M. PILLAR, 21 Fanning Ave., Norwich. Dodge closed serv- Phone 15: an instr the last wil ed be ad Horses 15 head of good, young. sound hcrses t are acclimated and good broken; one pair of brown horses, 5 and 6 years of grays, 4 and 5 vears - |old; pair of bays, pair of blacks, FOR SALE SALE HORSES Tam in the we turn be made to buying horses them about Notice will § and § years old; these! 2500 to 3000; DISTRICT _ OF MONTVILLE Court of Probate, June 12th, A. D. 1919, matter right out of SLMER R. PLERSON, and a few| 3 BARGAIN 125-C-N-S heavy, mew reach wagons. ing in the horse line, see me. E. J. HAMILTON, -375 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. in need of| of iand, ai tillable, and peach tre fruit, appie, pear béaring condition. said time and place. by publist Telephones: Office 630; residence 1212. \aving a circul Mr. urt and filed a petition the reusons therein set ment purporting t-q'mment Of | ed T vrobate. | standard. rdeved, That said It Is O new se | “Well,” r notice ol the on. and of said {inve: igatd i Star. ride 50X J g and forezoing Is a true| e 1B jtramp. Gk | “Then: sH S8, | Journal. Chapman n ct, a minor. mpowering her e belonging to S cnada’s rtion on file | jead all man v of June, |cept that of explosives. )l in the afternoon. be.| Appre < ppiicacion, and ths | injured by directs the Guardian fo cite al | trucks in persons interested therein to appear at [ York during 191 this | order of notice one time in some news- | HdM YUY tion in said | this the ¢ DAN D. HOME, J} To cons nome is ¥1,730, FOR SALE ENT BEACH, you are in the bed tomight un over and paid Aoromed 1 deposit on it. for such a place and it would dispiease me to have lo teil eny it was sold. xtract from Wilcox's Farm Bulletin, Send for one. WILLIAM A. WILCOX FARM SPECIALIST, 41 West Broad St., Westerly, R. Telephone 2365, FOR SALE twostenement about three v . incere buyer running spring water. s and fine iot. Very desirably lo- :e very reasonable For fuil particulars, Rooms 1 and Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square. 7 A\ FOR SALE At Norwich Town, ten minutes’ walk to trolley. Houses with young cow, all the hay and fer- tilizer on the place, and about five acres good land; growing crops included ex- cepting those of tenant. Price $2,700 Use The Attic 1t consists of one seven-room and has all modern im s situated on section of La For full particular A. V. COVELLO, 198 CLff St. best residential Two Cottage Transform that slacker space into cheerful, com- fortable rooms with Bea- ver Board —it’s quickly done without disturbing the rest of the house. Ask us for the details. for May 2 conforming to the Postal Union rates, THE PECK-McWILLIAMS (O, |conditions Central Wharf level cultivated FOR 3ALE Houses, Tenement Bueiness Blocks, Building Lots, ali in THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 Main Street you care to seli or rent, as i have & number of people iooking for real estate investments. WILLIAM F. HILL, Real Listaic wau Inxurance. Thayer Blig. FOR SALE two-apartment large lot and garage in a Owner leaving town and must be sold. A great oppor- diligent party. fine location. WANTED dye house and picker room help, ers, 2 burner snip carpenter: ers, 10 gangs riveters, 7 With family to work on farm, 1 shi ping clerk, spoolers, winders and sew- particulars, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Sequare, Furnished Seashore Cottages For Sale or Rent at Wateh Hill, Weekapaug, Pleasant and along the Rhode also accessible Seashers Farms. Send forbeok let. Frank W. Coy WESTERLY, R. L 34 laborers, FREE EMPLOYM NT BUREAU, L. CHESBRO. WANTED LIBERTY BONDS Installment Cards and Books OFFICE AT BISHOP'S STUDIO 248 Main St. Franklin Sq. Don’t Throw Your Money Away in the very first store you enter when in search of FEED- STUFFS. Stop and consider|ed to her home in'Feanklin Friday, Field day exercises will be held by the pupils of the schools Friday on the We will Loan Highest Cash prices for Diamonds in any Shape. fashion or modern. THE COLLATERAL LOAN CO. Near corner of Shetucket and Water Sts, the chances of doing better, for the same money, somewhere REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine home properties in desir- Just now we are offer- Address with references Box 43 Bulletin Office. Don't matter it .. We pay up to Slo per set Send oy parcel checic by return mail. mends. t00. COLLATERAL Near corper of Shetucket and Water residence in W throughout. We, buy dia- good location, , & room House, large barns and s, fine fleids and pastures, bearing 1 wood and timber enough to pay For Exchange: Beau- mantic, modern | can exchauge farm or tmberland. Farms of all kinds TRYON'S AGENCY, 713 Willimantic, for able residence sections of Norwich, HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR SECOND HANG FURNITURE BY A. BRUCKNER, 55 FRANKLIN HAVE YOUR SHOES REPAIRED quality houses, exceptional offer- ing wonderful chances in this 52-acre farm with splendid build- A .proven -money Charming yvear round home at Best View; new 7 room house with large lot. Lots of other things to tell you Archa W. Coit every dollar spent here. We will loan _you LIBERTY BONDS, sell we will buy them and pay you Bring us between Shetucket and Market Sts. firm to deal with An old, reliable Estahlished 1372 WHEN YOU ARE ALL AT THE IN OUR CITY |your ‘Bonds. THE COLLATERAL Established 47 Yeears. " Near carner of Shetucket and Watar Stx, VICTORY LUNCH ROOMW, RIGHT ON THE S0l LOAN co. CITY SHOE SHINE PARLORS We put on Rubber Heels while you 33 BROADWAY CITY SHOE SHINE PARLOR Highest Grade Propert Telephone 1334 ash _on your or if you 3 COVE STREET The Piano Tuner Sweden, sheet poses. French connected di Think of the extrarooms = One Barth you could rent or use your- filing an income self, if your empty attic were put to work, sired. five or six that from Mr. Rix’s s Tuesday- day. in town las green. Greenwich- Wednesd e chil srowi Chas. Slosherg & Som |5 i e womait B Amanda Flint, Route 4, New Philadei- phia. 0. writes Tar cured m: tickling cough. and WHEN YOU WANT to put your bus. fness betore the public, medium better than vertislns columas of The Bulletin WHEN YOU WANT to put your pus. iness before tue pubiic. there is no|learing coungis better than '“rough Veruising zolumas or The Bulletin dcough. The Lee & Osgood. 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 e ad-|Good for HUMCR OF THE DAY sum of monmey, on| June—Is that her dad or her hus_ ner can have same by |band with her? -Her dad, of e asking his opinion Strayed away ah road | “Why do you call Wombat a Na- aatic. poleon of finance?” “Because he had his salary raised months ago and his st | S wife hasn't her ‘can | found it out yel.”—Town Topic lorida Times- “What are you going to the doctor “Loss of appetite.” Cant you play up & bt of luck when Ka City Journa Young within and et | tise | Younge wont have to b Weekly. League , of AYLING, Judge | pearson’s I Cass, late of | oarson strict, deceased. Chburch—They say srwich, Conn. ap- | Nati is going do so hope | “What's the idea saton plied Senator [seems necess: !take people’s minds off a _lot of other docsn't seem to be any way to finizh.’—Washingtoa starting this orghum, “it wotcher Stealing a political crime dont go in this kentry."—Kansas City iied for an KALEIDOSCOP, ximately 2, the streets of Greater New India rubber was used for the first d was used for erasing purposcs. lubricating oil, during the war becs practically was equipped with ball bearings. Inside a new handbag for a mirror and a eleciric lamp, switched off when the bag An Englishman process whereby irridescent and moth- er-of_pearl cffects can of gelatin useful for many pur- battery-fed approved decree abolishing all ions on exports, except certain tly with reconstruction of liberated re; professional supposed he was “mune” sturn, learned { recently that his check covering a pe- riod of three years was earnestly de, Before the war 90 per cent. of ar- tificial dyes and colors were imported, American concerns produc- ing 3,200 tons a year: 100 concerns, each making special col- ors, and 100 morc making crudes and | intermediates i The United States Postal cepted for registration when ad_ sed 1o any place in Tufkey in Eus rope or in Turkey in Asia. e Italian-Swi traffic via the port of Genoa is gradually resuming its normal course. is confirmed by the circulaton of mer- * chandise trains on | Simplon, Loetschberg coming from Genoa, a traffc which is being continually increased. This good news lines of the Mr. and Mrs. Leon Rix and friends New London spent Sunday with er, Mrs. Charles Malona. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rogers and Miss YViolet Rogers were Norwich visitors Mrs. Nathaniel Clark and Mrs. S. Dolbeare were Norwich callers Friday. Miss Nellie Clark of Willimantic is spending several days at the home of her brother, Nathaniel Clark. Henry Fox of New Haven was a Ir':lller in town Tuesday and Wednes- Dudley Pratt of Boston was a caller The Y. P. S. " E. meeting Sunday cvening was led by G. Miss Dorothy Cox, who spending the home of her uncle, two weeks at the L. Clark, return- J. Milton Clarke from a two weeks returned Tuesday stay at his home in G. J. Murray was a Colchester caller Mr. and Mrs their daughte 2 N e in New Haven line in a sure clipping off|icndca ihe Fraser visited scilla Fraser, and also at- vy show and sale at Springfield, ) HELTED HER LITTLE n necd all their strength for “Faler's Honey litle girl of the worst ! hag tried many th ound nothing to hel Foley's Horey diate relief from

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