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location. Box 303, Danielson, Coim., A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Get It Mmflk m | WANTED—Miscellaneons _ TOR SALE NTED_Aault_cauple FOR RALE ) first lass _w:éhgumsr;flnu in” good ’:“eumflon. ‘Phone 1344-2. mmm « i FOR SALE—Buiaing 10320 feet To- WANTED—To buy a cheap farm, aay St X0 fobeaed 'umb-fl Tiouse- | - aprzed 4 3 _w .'."..",, apragd wum — Socond_hand _heusenoM | Inquire 8 Ot TRV D LM | aprigd. , antiqie furniture, china, rare (Thames St WaNT SXperienced waitzess %uam&m;% TR BALE S oah on Tady's agd | SOl Shep, Wilimantie . -women_ever 17} | h& Water B B i SPEIAWN n St m ‘WANTED—To wnd cast 5 n&m clothing; highest prices Jaid. W , w- care Bull p:peflan preferred. Am!;.gl Grove WANTED—AT ironer, Norwich St Laundry, 193 w it W’luu oxmxur “sh: o) facial or mani. Lindgren, 108 o Tnyer Bld‘ Tel 572-3. aprisd ‘WANTED—Books." m 48 Wt(.r lfl. Phone 38-2. “WANTED—Ho; WANTED Young Man over 16 jears, for { Clerical Work in Shipping De-|% ply Norwich Woolen Mills Corp., Thamesville. WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the mom- ing and earn some . money canrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get your mames on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND — LOST--Black = .v?“r 1l lfl“fid !mm my rd . W, , n, or Edwai An- darsin, At A aprisd 308T—Pocketbook with bankbook in night. Finder Mohican store, Teturn to Peter Nawrocki, Yantic, and re- teive reward. apried - BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, AUTO ul.ll ageney; & small invest- usehold goods t-nl Liquu é(m:. 48 Water SL Phone Sl-l. ‘woman to do D s ._m s b o wAN’llD—Tan-n-xalh«orln the beach. muwuuflu 38, m‘fs‘n‘nmn‘ WW sen- ™y farm, 1 M eral housewerk. Avply o K WANTED—Neat young -ady to lflmrll".mh.uflm apréd. SALE—Onme <xtra , good _team L RS SR T S horse, sound and true; aiss wagon 8nd pair harness. K. T, Manning feL | WANTED—To rent or buy sight or ten 21-5 apragWEM | Toom house, o :1’0 -m‘.':%:..".".'.?m.."‘a H. . R. D, No. 1. Tel apr20d sold 1 would Mie & posthion as 1 tarm dent on privaie place; ing and care of trees. Raaceas hoff, Baltic, R. F. D, Phone 308-5 WANTED_In Warrenville, at Baker's B SOk perTie & e the concert by pmy,Samrdu April 23d, at 8 p. m. ‘.. . good Drovements. bhone 1176, et little 1and, near grolley, and postoffice, or| R. F. D. . Tl Plain- field.. aprisd . route. dozen; Manila cigars six for 25¢; 50c, :i e, at Fagan's Smoke 1876-4. FOR SALE 20 head teams, 15 fresh horses make room; your price is mine. .H. P. HAMILTON 375 MAIN STREET 40 HORSES Another express car of 28 arrived. Some nice pairs and nu‘d eagunkn, this time, weighing 1, tm‘—o rices right. Tel. 536-3 NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING DR. D. J, COYLE DENTIST SALE—Kentucky Mfl‘ very stylish and -dv:'m of horsss, several nm?m sscond hand herses; must be sold to . You wln‘ to emm and see ELMER R. PIERSON ewnd)mnd hn Tiger & Kremen, successors SAVEWHF.REYOUCAN Strong Children's Seamless Hose. Ladies™ All-Wool Serge Dresges. . Hundreds of Ladies' Trimmed Hats $3.97 . Sale At All Our ‘Lo“m o ' THE PASNIK COMPANY Sell for Less hmmu._ 132 a¢ just| Norwich, Putnam, Willimantic, Danielson good CIGARS cicans Whitestone Cigar sare $70 per thousand, 3. B mfl:. 11 ¥raskils St TOBACCO (Wholesale and- Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Jigars. 1 will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, CONN. Zstablished for Half a Century) ING PERRONE & Clristian Co., building wlu’nmm: nlunew-fi. brickwerk, con- and cemen ., and paint, and P IR T ey S s i \ B snything extra. 15 I latt 2o Tel No 7, WOloF car; telling at @ price 203 Main 5t., Norwich, Cann, | £5;5 GU iveer Sapa within the reach are inter- | = asted In & legitimate ,,,...,..i", rtunity, | Offies Hours: 3—12, 1:30—8, $:30—3 N NE_and Lows Lalima, writs or come and see e Sencca Teiscnone 102 Chestnut St, General . Contractors. Sases Co.. Middieteld, Con. Lhene 531-12. 2pri2 letown 1432-4. e FUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and 'Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 Faneral Directors and Embalmers © 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phene 233-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer Prompt Service Day or Night Paul A, Schwarfz, D. M. D. DENTIST Somers Block. On the Square Telephone 774 TRUCKING —_—_——————— c.n.omn.m\vnlmu " move ever, feBtion Eiven 16 movi nmmx boi chinery. - Phone 861-3. LOGAL distmce sulo 1mg Phone 1936, - A. Siegel. GUS LAMELKL, 4. . 341 Mawn Si lonz, disiunce movisg: und pressing. Tel. 331 augiid “GEORGE LANBMIT Docum, U SR e eat Tel €17-13. e T SIEEY .. ng DisLance Movieg aad L R P Ny (T ad i isndd L uck augid ozt FUMIGNARO JAMES SContractor of ol unudn( a.d ltflne‘(a’k and he raising, <o worky guar; onS {33 Onkridge St. Norwlch, Conn Telephone $27-5. CEMENT FOR EVERYBODY. i THE PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. WILLIAM C. YOUNG TEAMING aua nuv-x long _dis! Successor %o grueking o fonn I P STETSON "YOUNG FOR SALE 3" Math 5" Faene 192" e very, olisios small “\';mua'x‘ 16 12 lER .d ouse and outbuilding ‘wel P e i N CARPEN BUILDER | perss, soed ouse wnd road, cornce Lu- | ine. 1o LONG DISTANCE MOVING - Bcn work and materials at right | cas St within one zone R. R. fare; an Wi 3 PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. e e S LG | TEAMING AND TRUCKING dome very promptly and at rnnnhk prices. AH'I'HUR H. LAT Shetucket 8 "fim 175 COAL AND WoOD prices, by skilled laber, - Telephone 50 West Main st. BOOKBINDING _—_ BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order d-\lla ufi.l.!'l. &IA'!N. ‘Willow St ‘wood and [ty Plun 504 or fy SHOE REPAIRING . formerly | GOOD WORK always and Soar phoee, 3 Alicgretty 312 an. lin Bt., Speciaity Shoe Store. PLUMBING AND GASFITTING - INSURBANCE CONTRACTORS—IOBBEERS, S=SoMN BLUM, PROTECT YOURSELF BowLiNG s BOWLING AND BILLIARDS AT THE AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS MAJESTIC BUILDING AND YOUR FAMILY Place your Fire, Burglary, Liabil Automabile, Life; Accident and He insurance witn HAROLD S. BURT m Laurel Hill Avenue , Prompt Servics Phone b Service of Insurance ?\ Specialiste— Protection of Proven Companies— INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE TED—Tobu!lloodhm-endz & Bflmkmr. £8" Frankiin Bt. Poons 1178 v i stove $6.99 | y3rown, mwnnm May A ] PPrIFMY m lve choice _dahli varieties, all different. m‘ o e b 32, ‘48 Palmer St., Nor'fih g aprisd ’ox BALE, or will exchange - titng, SIS Bewing mAchiG b Arot s _.mu.. Houm 7§ Cwtral B, Nerr SALE—Low pivot wheel Ohm rid- ing cultivator, 1 bu. Soldier beans, How- ard No. 17 atr:when’y plants. Box 204, Central Village, Conn. aprisd FOR SALE—Moline two-horse drill and Secder for sale cheap, almost new. Wau- regan Bakery, Wauregan. apridd FOR . white o dog 4! 0. Oullette, P. O, Bo: Com -pflu wook e B Beard & Son cn:y ki _aprisd ALE—One o0: Philip Lmlu Vilage nn. Yapi1sd @ome about to truhm—m H. Hall, Preston City. 0 acres at farm of good location, to_close, emce Sholes, Adm. Phone s S o T “¥OR BALE Barber cuair. ¢ xack, hold 40 cuve, two mi nvr? Franiiin’ FOR SALE—Farm, 50 acres, 1s-mm house, electric lights, big barn, chicken coops, gazage, plenty woous, five-cent car- in the city iine, on the Westerly Rosano. aprisd 'OR SALE—Hard wi 10 per co engtie. Fhone 0% z” m"" T the best an ly. full set of large of la.nd. among other farms; m. Comn ™ Phone 75, Nmu FOR nu—xoo cords hard " wood, stove lengths, for half of price what bave been selting last el | Peter ‘in‘! rocki,“Yaatic, Conn. Tel. 1 FOR SALE—The Jairy, 1 :nm sad poul: thrln of Franklin ; 18 minutes' ride rom Nom road. st Damstierul ocation, Bouse dp o Bere with ‘all the modern improvements. Come and investigate. W. C. Smith, on the premises, or Tel. 33-i2, or inquite W. F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. . mmar3id 1’0. SALE—xcellent hanl WWl. 9 ochestnut and small wood, m! i’ el s corar~ Henep, Saucier, iy v marg2d - STOP In to Bee us; we carry every- \hluhflulheumdmflknl = Au3§see cottage, six rooms, | proverns i, mnutes o/ O | St e e G o x | GOLD BOND tobacco [10¢ a tin, buy a i “:,, BALE—Six Jersey cows, some’ For full particulars see FRANCIS D. DONOHUE Phone Norwich, Genn. Central Bldg. THE COIT PROPERTY - 221 BROADWAY The residence has 15 reems and 3 baths. Fins lot B0x120 fest, and double garage for 2 cars. For full particulars, apply to James L. Case Telephone §76 40 SHETUCKET STREET WIDOW MUST SELL fine 123-acre farm, nicely locatd, main automobile highway, pleasant surreund- ings, river along one side, good marikets, wxmmnw excellent pastures, $2,500, easy terms: x> TRYONS' AGENCY, aprisd stoves, eic. New London Salesroom, is Vi e ) ke St., Norwich. Phone 1703-2. l’llll M8 for sale Write I Tor bulletin. Basines Farm Ageosy, Danieison. Comn. ‘~ i A Very Attractive Residence In Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Situated on Pleasant Street, corner Mountain; splendid location, cen- tral and convenient to schools, Main Strest and business sections, House rooms, large verand afnd bon\:!lful Srovide. A bargain WILLARD W. HAYDEN 9 Main Street, Willimantic, Conr. Phone 38-5 FOR SALE fl 200 will buy 2 tenement house; $300 .n ba.lmce in easy terms. Only k from Franklin Square. For tuu )arucuhrs. see A. V. COVELLO Tol. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET —— FOR SALE Censisting - Diamonds, Watches, ery. Mullul Instruments, Guns, ather Goods, ete. LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY 63 Franklin St Opp. Bulletin Co. i P. 0. Box 27, Putnam, Comm I i FOREIGN AGENCY Sells Foreign Money Orders asd Steamsbip Tickets for all parts of the world. Packages of all kinds deliveved O 8 aker 1passenger car, - than RE2S 5 mors, et i oy, No. 3. Norwih, el FOR_BALE 1919 Dodge touring car, e '"::u %’ l,f?? g H ??5; FOR SALE—1918 Ford touring fi condition. Write Box 73, care ". BALE—Indian motercy “fl‘f flo&flflfl lm Cl; “‘ wlie: Cons. g ear, 2 -.En' USED CARS 1919 DODGE RUNAB 1920 PPS-BOOTH R large burns znd out- | blie service station on Lake street 54B-23. Afvert Harris i In charge. work selicited. €. V. PENDLETOX, 45 Breadway. Auctioneer the Mel- of Cane 2 miles & miles THURSDAY, AFRIL 21, 1981, 10 o'dock & m., in all parts of Kurope. Real Bstats and | Landie Tire Co. 'ire losurance. M. FORMIGLIO ranklin Stroet, FOR SALE Best quality, $12.00 per cord—Green wood $11.00 per cord—Also kindlings chestnut oot defiverad te all parts of the sity. HARRY B. FORD PHONE 792 TO RENT FOR RENT—Furnl kitchenette, 27 mvm- st wrz’a K NT_Pasture and u:n'lnl lmL carm e K Bailey. h nn“f' 100 Srorth of mechias shop er gal ), Worth of m in- ery. E. P. Allen, Po\nf‘ t, Conn. _apr1sd exceptional chance for someone who Wwill reciate a small tract so mear city. further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BEOKER, aprisd Fraaklin Square. §1500 Viee 6UY AN 80-ACRE Frim, 7 ROOM JOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x28. + AND IN A HIGH STATE OF FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, °LENTY OF FRUIT, "1-4 MILE TU VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, S8TORES, CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS. A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND FSR MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE-OF 400) William A. Wilcox FARM SPECIALIST 41 WEST BROAD STREET ROOMS 1 AND 2 WESTERLY, R. I FOR SALE Cottage, 7 reoms and hth. large re- ception hall, fire place in living room, polished oak floora—Four good size bed rnm., modern bath room. This cot- tage is new, never occupied. R. 8. BARTLETT, Trustes 44 Shetucket Street Cee e BANCING , Instructor, 04a Fellows Hlll No”(leh Private lessons dally. Eorie 1706 or 1996, Evening clase Mon § o'clock, apréd FOR RENT—Two-story semi-fireproef building, about 7.000 square feet- floor space, fine place for most any kind ef M boat mnmlfsclurinl. r’&eal rll!rvad laen . Y, ‘Reai motate and lmmm 108 Thayer Bidg., Norwich. » —nmnurw-, Telh " 10 RENT phoge 274, Janid FOR RENT ONE OF THE CHOICEST APARTe MENTS IN NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONSISTING OF SEVEN ROOMS, EQUIPPED WITH ALL THE ' MOST MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, TOGETH- EE WITH AN UP-TO-DATE GABAGE. ¥OR FULLEE PABTIOULARS, IN-|Mochanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- QUIRE OF —— HN A, MOBAN, llu ESTATE BROKER, mnm SQUARE, olmwol‘ll & THOMPSON BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. ENGINEERS 160 State Street _ Phone 1113 New London, Cenn. Plans and Specifications Fer Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Werks and Sanitary Engineering. THERE » ro ad: Eastern Comn E MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED » AND REPAIRED E. SHANLEY | 499 .AIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR - WORK OF ALL KINDS - Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts ming, Uphelstering and Wood Werk. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark 57 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET REPAIBING AND BLACKSMITHING BLACKSMITHING, r work kinds ; automol AUTOS TO HIRE FRAN SQUARE Taxi, 300 Maia FPhene mc.“n R B(:'H.-. .-plu mfll‘l. ¥. 8. Chiropod)s ; rotect your tuu snm Bld: i Maia St, Nor-lcn, Phone 13664 | ford. Auto Body Co., 79 | / A Bulletin Want What Is Going On Tonight M“a. Bomeraet Lodge, Xo. 34, F. and A. M. e L o, S s, el L 8 s NOW. is the tims r fruit In“.l‘hfdlum men. Phone . George Monroe. GeeTsd ; sute GEER 125 Prospect S Phone 71 and appitcation sell on tile la said Court. For more par- ticular demcription, see said app.ication. . MINNIE E. DRAPER, ing fully described “? AT A COUKRT OF PROBATE MELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of Forth Siontngton, ou the 15th day of ApriL A D, AR] Mstate of North Stonington, ceased. s IBAY, Judge, . iate of o D Distriet, Chester E. Merrill and Paul C Merril beneficiaries under the will of craked, appeared tn Court and’ Tied writtea aynlication renuestinz satd Court b remove the Execuwtor of satd will, as per application on fl.e more Tully appears ; it ls therefore ered. That saig apptication be heard and determined at & Court of Probale to be beld at the Prohu Btonin da; North n. in said District, on the 26th | April, A. D. 1931, at 2 o'clock the afternoon, and tha ic notice of ! the pendency of sasd applieation, and of the time and place of hearing thereon. be given by publishing this order once in some newspaper having a ecirculation In et, and h’ ‘I iting in the postoffice at North L, In sald Distriet, tage mil and letter regis- copy of tzltl m order, addressed Frank . Merril at 30 Fution Fish bu(on the 29th day of Aprii, A. . and due return make. the Court: CHARLES C. GRAY, apr2od Judge. GALES FERRY by Mrs. Dudley C. Previous to the closing df the Sunday g | 5chool session, D. C. Perkins, a lay elec- 4 charch turned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ap- Hn, in the village, Ferry in his car. ler amd Davis entertained the hnlly at dinner Lll‘ evening. Health Officer James A. Stoddard of the town of Ledyard was notified by Dr. Frank W. Hewes of Groton that scarlet fever had developed In the famfly of Fred Fabel of this village, where sev- eral children were il with it. Mr. Stod- dard guarantined the house, Saturday, and communicated with Judge Samuel K. Holdridge, secretary of the board of edu- cation of the town. It was declded to close the village school for this week, and that Monday next, the pudils would meet in the morning at the schoolhouse and & physician would be In attendance and upon examination If thers werm no signs of contagion, the school would open as usual. Mrs. Myrta J. Mather and Howard Parsqus were married recently in Hart- Mrs. Mather Ig & daughter of the late- Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Turner and lived at the Turner homestead east of the village. Mr. and Mrs Parson have taken an apartment in Hartford. Mrs. Latham E. Smith was a recent visitor at the homoe of her cousin, Mrs. George A. Smith in New London. Miss Sarah T. Latimer is the guest of relagives in Palmertown thig week. Mrs. A. C. Risdon, who has been spend- —_— . The beverage with the “old time” taste, the desired mellow. | ness and body. And why not? The same quality of malt and hops is used, the same scien. tific processes of s PEIGENSPAN i—— ANNOUNCEMENTS Attlen Apartment Block Seid William H. Allen has sold through the agency of Francis D. Donohue m. apart. ment block lneated wt Ne contains four apartments of % rooms -.. h is ap to @ate In every partioular, ms fXpense WAS #vared in the erection of llhe bullding. #t being heated by the most improved hotwater heating wsystem. Mr. Wuttkey purchases the projerty as am fn. vestment. The Domohuc smency aime has #old the nrl‘wrly 199-201 Frankiin street at corner of Oak ptreet for John B White. it is & thres slory frame hm Mr. White will remove to his home, Stafford Springs, Conn. Ihuh the picture Ny apmreciated by u The mtory of “An ! thoroughly enjosable X eare. on A farm. W potatoes fn a far I but the newspanes self-sarrificing hern aang: his 914 car detTl andl in the end, finde cce frue 1o him and a warm ad- mirer of his spunk “The Dlevthing of Proadwar® which Ta the second featnre je ng Jus tine Johnstone. ul youm star pives a Ihn-reonation e rAmarkabte of Lefn, the davcer. in_gne of the most sumptuous productions made n 7. cont montha. An added . fenture wil be Edward 1’ Bovie, the celbrated i blind singer and pianis w necds | mo introdeetion- to Norwich audiences | Mr. Boyle will featurse some of hiv Iatest song commositione, and in as sured of a heartr welcome from hie many friends A News Weekly wil! l close the progamme. Btrand Todny. ‘Stop- Look. Listrn. Last day to these twn great biz musical come! that afl Norwich I talking about, Thess are two comedies complete in itssif, each one enough to make anyone go dizzy with laughtet. Noverty surprises that have never been see nbefore in Nor wich Wil be seen for the last time to- day. If you have not yet been to _he trand dom*t fall to ses the Nving Aol the Scotch comedlenne impersonating that well lkmown Harey Laoder, and other novelties. The featurs picture, Sally Bhows the Way, featuring Mary Milet Minter, left very Dleasing effects on the sudience. Don't miss this treat. Btrand Thureday, loe that promised nothing but bitterness and unhapr¥ness, it is *mall wonder that Hel. en Riordan, beautiful young daughter of soclety and supposed wealth, decided er was fgise, facing an existence to sweep all barrfers and emerge from ahe snarl with full knowledee of all that was transpiring about her. Thus, in “The Prey.” an Alice Joyes epecial Vitagraph production, is started A mase of adventure and theifl thal makes this photoplay one of the banner productions of the year. Tt fe to be shown at the Strand theatre to- morrow, Friday and Saturday. Prances Mation's original story, “The Love LgM" tn whien Mary Pieitord will be seen ag the Breed theatre today. Thursday, Priday and Saturday. i net only s unique departure in fhe Mhe of story for the “World's Swestheart but a; gripping drama of unusual n- terest. Mis Plekford has surrounded her- self with a splendid cast, the majerity of the Prineipal nlayers haine been se- lected by Miss Pickford and Miss Marien her director. while in Burope, many of the Droperties were aléo secur- C The profuction s Javieh In Its settings and the wonderful photography is dres- ited to Charles Rosher who has pheto- graphed mont of Mies Pickford's recent plctures. Stephen Gooson, noted art A1 rector. is responsible for (he reproduc. tion of the Italian village and beautifu! interiors. Harold LioW! will aleo be seen in one of his millon doilar comediey et “His Royal Shyness." This is one of the tunniest films made. You will marvel at the skili and roar at the humor. It as- tonishes and tickies and makes the laughs that linger. Qulncbang Pomena Grange. The spring snesial me with Quinnal'set Saturday, April | #ree session for c full form. 12.30 chicken Quinnatisset. 130, lectur open to all Patrons. will dress on “Americanization Brother E. C. Carpenter of New reading by Mrs. Annie K. Barten of Quinnatisset; music by Miss Annie Ash and Mre. Bennett of Woif Ddn grange. There will also be an exhibition class from the Grange Workers College of, Hard Knocks, conducted by Prof. Charles A. Wheeler, subject, “Grange Vitaming What they are and where to find them.” —_— | m‘ some days at the summer home here of the family, returned to New York Friday. ‘Word has been recelved by James A. Stoddard from his son, Albert Stoddard, who is on an ocean stéamer, that the steamer is due in Honolulu soon. Mrs. Joslo A. Birch entertained Sat- {urday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock for her youngest daughter on the latter's eleventh’s Dbirthday. The guests were Em-Beth Bennett, Ethel Main, Helen Louise and Margaret 8. Colver, Tillle Kleuss, Dorothy Davis, Barbara Irwia, Eleanor Wredeman and Helen De Ru- sha. Games were played and a suppet of salad, sandwiches, cake, cocos and candy was served. Little Miss Birch re- celved many gifts, including a_birthday cake from her grandmother, Mrs. Har- mon L. Perkins. Mr. and Mre. Max Underhil and daughter, Winifred, of New London, were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. Allen Shaw Bush. Rev. J. W. Carter, weifars officer &t the submarine base. officiated at morn- ing and evening services at the Uneas- ville Methodist church Sunday. supply- ing for Rev. . Tibbetts, the pastor. line Chalker, teacher of the grammar department of the village school, attended the funeral of her grandmother in New Haven Tuesday. Her department of the school was closed Mon- day and Tuesday. Harlaa m has gone to werk for a u-uuun. frm in different ph- Reynolds and Fred -uhme-mmn-lw-l-ltb tric lighting. where