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mmhmm-flkhuquflu wieh, Conn. et ovn'e $25. “nfldfll én O Box 5‘?‘!‘.00- Bll-n WANTED Several stenographiers-book- (] B L Sl apr2] I duri ':‘:""’“ 338, or %’xf.‘;& Bulietia gm Weite for caiaiogte. Spraia WANTE 204 DISHWASHER wanted &t Vietory Lunch, Fraaklin Square. aprild SA L I order for exclusive urrnnry ‘automobile accesso) 411, New ‘Londan, ete. Box 10, o P VANTEDWIll rent of buy small e bl Ty bargain if sold at once, i sarage, o jummit 1 rtment r'-lngxpenle X :’r'w‘x:dn.l Box 45, s o Wonu omm," wnfl;‘s * “wmia || WILLARD W. HAYDEN * B by, Wi 43 oo """"""' e EARM for saie, on_Wauw 70 Mountain ¢, Willimantie, Conh. ASTED Woolen weayers for oight "‘:““ [uWANTED—An ;\d.rxyb-au%- resid | plenty ot anor-o-{hgs Qs 9t " Phene 38:5 3 M ‘woman one Yaant Ty ALE—! Fe¥ tampanire.. e - general housewurk ; also willing te go to | keoplag or one room S | oA Tom E;"}"m'mm‘ R WANTED—Experienced around | the beach. Apply §3 Broad St. aprid FOR SALE—Privaie party will vill i good wages; n-dy. Tel. ANTED—Capabie Tor gen- ey fice five diamond rings for cash; 5-2. apraid b { WAN white diamonds. Address Box nd eral housework. Apply 130 Uniom Bt | oo X A50ilekn. :’ 7 WANTED—AIl around man in a tailor apri2 , WHEN you're FOR SALE—Tw, . % burn your old Yarsia m‘b L\ue. dg ; they may be valisble: call us FOR. BALE—Horses F 1 1 . 0 \Futor B0 Norwioh. oL, T00s: man would like po- | FOR BALE—17 horses : tlen s buok;:eu:gr g clerical work of | be sold st oncs ; pair dapp! ‘WANTED—Shoes H'I-Il- 'llh m aay Mind; has had four years' experi- | 2800 Ibs., ages | lnfl7ywi.lmmfl.9 b A m. references. Tel 1859-3. apr2l for N: i!i.'fh’l—,n. Dll': br;:;n‘.Eum uo, 303 West Main St iThm 'nnn—nxpe all round farm | $185; pair bays, weight 2850 lbs., 5| TIF YOU (hink enything of your money, Ry ™es: iy Ter $1-2: nfiu“fia"“ e o LR 185 | you owe yonrselt & call to iy pu::.nu Co. Tses, Wel ., Ting ppare! - g g A o SeSccs T byt WAN' ‘Two men to work in a|sound; one nice bay mare. age 7 yeul, dalry: Teb 36.5 Lebanon Div. - sprisd $90; ene brown, horpe, age € years; WANTED—Adult cauple like ———————————————— |‘Weight 1375 1., Price ‘we give | furnished apartments nml loclllo&. AWANTED—Man to work farm on|double harness free with every pair, Write D. D., Bulletin. apr20d : a tine la} will be given to right arness with eingle horses; freo buy a cheap farm, any investigate. F. Barber, s es) | WANTED—To E’.‘.’... Ave. “Pnone 1438, - aprisa e it Gadh Norse, "Sas locatlon. " ox 03, Danielson, Conh. as _brewery is n WANTED—Few teams with Am-m to work at state road; will start My lence, as oW o st.hlghm”n St., Providence, 1': kitchen lttvg. , four iron ul Stove, sidebo: K‘unm St ey roa this MIB ear, e Chax 0. 3, Norwieh. &-L oo Oftver Bowen, e Putnam 318-3. i i extra otfice. m!'t‘m., f Xy tire, tibe 4 #&t 26, & omee. lDI’fll?fl 1917 Ford roadster, tires, two " 8 tifes, ll filx Btude- | by, mm-“’%vl l&' yveral mflnl Elsewhere in today's iesue of The course of lessons. in singing to be given by Benjamin M., Knox, of Hartford, Conn., commencing Friday, April 22, and contifiuing on_Friday of each week to of this country ,and Europe; among whom may be bentioned Leo Kofler and A.“Y Cornell, of gzv ‘Iosl city 5 )‘3’“ liath _Shakespere, London ou- ?Irls, and Franz -Frenzel, Betiim, L0 Kofllf. who died several yeirs ago, wis an auiiviily on how to breathe in singing, and wroté a book entitled Tre Art of Breathing, which has been fe- claimed by vocal teachéers n the United States and Europe ag the cieatest expo- eition of this wibject: yet nnm-hed. One ||l to know how to sing.” and Mr, Knox P o echapically, | breathe corvectly at the very beglaning -« 5 v ‘pnlm nna firum: ddress | tne study. FOR SALE_Nice bunch of ,,,,M it The desirable iwe apartment Phone 11-2 Jew-| Mr. Knox has had a large experience g‘avnn at once will sell cheap. John White, house, No. 10 Garfisld Avenue Aprml in church and concért work, and Is At umantic, R F. D. No. & “Tel. 399-13. | (1000 Wiy, Pleasingly situs ,0. ,u_;_u,, Reo wagon; | present bass soloist at the Asylum Hiil aprzid e 9 ’ma e 151 wd Congregational church, in Hartford, Tedi oy ated one minute from trolley — mn t. th 185-14, FO; Two_year old nice Ayr- shire Philip Krause, Village Hill, Lebanon, Conn. aprild JOR PALE—Huiunt dog. Write Au- Lol For full particulars, inquire of || THOS.H. BECKLEY FOR umt—'uw 1901 ¢ § pass. mmnx 235 ton ‘lfi OI.MI' HfiA* :ll-nd. md- which is perhaps the largest Protestant chiirch in the state of Cofinecticut. Hi teaching experience has overed @ period ‘nglnf mote than fifteen years, and séveral ‘;“"!t PE. % |of his pupils at the present time are le & hn!fllnog'df:hurch positions in and around Del Peaco, Hox 0h, Livookiye, Cosn. rnl uu — sisty-acre farm, four miles out, six-room house, good barn. luev ten aov'u‘ Kl'u.‘mmlh milk s:lum: an Wfim e il nmm. his, tum “made money fof the owrer, 278 MAIN STREET PHONES USED CARS DS ST— JEWETT CITY A petition is being circulated in tewn as WANTED—Boarders roomers; | 1816. Bill & Coates, Thayer Bnhmnt, "“ NPP;!M)\IABOU‘{NABOUT addressed to the honorable board of -BOOT ) o warden and burgesses of the borous of R . R o Ry i, AN i o e | (‘A BARGAIN! 132 HUPMOBTLE TOURING, Yomelt Ciy, asking that Ofteet Joba Dol ez the werk Will be st Hattv e | G AL E—THoree, 1100 The,, 11 years | “WANTED—A% roner, Nerwidh Sieaim mm-r-hur,é Fayihg sirain. - Phond 5 it 5—POOL TABLES—8 now have & répalf shop and Hupmo- | 3% ¥ho was recently given notice of his ol "'Pk or drive anywhere. H, H. Pei- | Laundry, 193 Franklin aprisd A | 'Three gregulation Brunswiek, Balke & | wrie Vervien Station. of Liss atceer. Neto- o o el e D e bn l"fmm'l;‘ Pt L] MROLTOR. I - Ng ,‘m;““ ORDINARY ,hmw ( al ot mapi-|. ¥OB BAw——l-omzcruu in first class | Collendaf pobl tables, 4 1-2x9, with gutter | bione #48-23. Albest Harris is Ju eharge. | well over tyo hundred gy i) =n'lrlu'!:“g o Wheder, Norls FrRb bR . N 8P cure, eagh 806, Midam Lindgren. 106 |condition. Phone 1344-2. apr20d | returns, full equipment, in good condition, | P! Y., attending the wedding of her nices, ua 8 Pfllll::l;f;!fi;fl;‘kgn a':z‘él‘; PMM“' Thayer Bldg. Tel. 572 aprisd FOR SALE—Building 16x20 feet, h- Apply CONRAD DUBEAU, care Wood ©. V. PENDLETON, Miss Edna Malcolm which took place H, T ramand aprizd | WANTED—Books. King, 48 Water St |quire 10 h*fl_sw apr20d | smoke Shop, Willimantie. aprad | apr2d 45 Brosdway. |Tuesday. The bride has been a frequent R Ry o e Phone 35-2. “"“ or exchangs xor a_house —_— | summer visitor here at the home of Miss oy e WANTED—Household an- | hear or m hnr'h:lu 96 aeres, good Foster. She was & #0io soprano here in HORSES tiques, King, 43 Water &P Phone Ei oy pulidings, -Inquire oA Suelurk« 16 20 BEST the Baptist chusch. apr] apridd I WANTED—In Warrenville, at Baker's Hall, 200 people to attend the concert by the Ching-a-Ling Banjo-Mandolin Co pany, Saturday, April 23d, at § p. aprisd WANTED—To rent or buy eight or fen! room house, good locatjon, modern im- provements. Phone ,1776. apried WANTED % an automobile sales concern of eastern Windham County, ropresenting one of the #ost\ popular medium priced ~ cars, two bigh grade salesmen to work on commis- Another carload arrived Wednesday, April 20, direct from Ohio farme. Beautiful, sturdy animals and a se- lection from which one can pick a good serviceable horss for almost any FOR SALE NT—Ni ¥FOR SALE—For euh ong lady‘s and T0 RE Fing. iment on Kast S| one man's 14k watch, chain .l 1""‘“’““’ Bt “apestd 10 room house in_good ru-:r with TO RENT—Second floor DR SALE_Twelve cholce daflla | large lot 108 x T8 foat, %lt ym:mn: 139 Uncas St bnlbs, named varieties, all different, post- | L line in amn.vlm. Pnn u —_— paid ‘§1; 12 extra choice §3. FOR BRNZ—Furniched ro rown, 46 Paimer St Nam!e‘hpm'go 6 room cattage with large lot en §| kitchenelie. ” $7 Division st. trolley. 8 section. shon, with chances for good l-e.-. Give PIII'PO“. We are making surprisingly | —Gor s RoND tebacco 10c a Tin, buy & o in_Thamesvills Price / or will exchange for any- e in _aprisd small four-reom tene- | 150 Palmer St apriid | ¥ich supernumerary apartiment, im- aprzid room 01 with api rl!d “f0 RENT—Pasture and mowing land. Call on C. K. Bi Officer V7. J. Sharvas of the Nor- who has been doing duty as night patrolman here since April 15th is sugceeded by Officer John McDermott, who &1l be the regular offiter. He i an member of ths pwice man, a Amerlcan Legion an i , Singer sewin 1 X teferences and experience. oy prinet-g dgmen: Manlls cigacs ok fof 260t loed | o, B o 3, Ceaent Bide, Nore || For ful p-rhpulln see .3 ,","“‘—"“‘ Dlagkamith and wood | gorer, Address P. O, Box 366, Putnam, Comn.|. JOHN FLOOD -Pfid proNOIE aelte 1S ONOHUE |- & 7 Alieh, Fonfriet, Conn. "4brisd| The alarm Ne. 33 calied eut the do- e e T WANTED—Second hmd .,,d “uq‘, FOR BALE—Low pivot wheel Onio ria- || FRANCIS D. D! mmhi; partment at 11:45 Wednesday morning. Phlace. Li Stabl (m,m“ Tiger & Krem: rs to | ng cultivator, 1 bu. Soldier beans. How- oo Jan7a~ |for a chimney fire in the Hickey block - e A Bruckner, §5 Frankiin St ann: 111 3| ard No. 41 siruwberry plants. BOx 204, Phone o eTanid brest, . The chirmisal P Fulints Sk Danlelsen | Norwieh. Sentral Vilage, Comn P Norwich, Cenn. paratus did the job in /short order. No WANTED FOR SALE—Moline fwochorse drill and Central Bldg. it | iy | Gy n %6 "win ROpITN, seeder for sale cheap, ew. 3 ¥ oo 40 HORSES (218 fashloned glassware, mirrors, :’;: R i Wi orisa I FOR RENT | avatetn'ss ok Pises Luk twbs Guary s The names o YS WRO &Y | pngther express car of 28 Horses, just|socond nand furmitare, We pay Bighest| FOR LE—One White Tskimo dog 9| T it becomes necessaty to use it. Previo willing to get up in the miprn-|arrived. Some nice pairs and ‘ektra |cushy prices for small or large lots. et e 0 Gutlerte, EXo0, to its installition teg ininutes was lost y get up mo! good chunks, this time, weighing 1,200| wARD BROS. Dealers, 45 luhu. 8t, | Box 317, Plai flfld. _Con wfl'fl - | Modern 6 R nt ]| 10 Bndin some one {o ring the Baptist fog and earn some money | 1530, ° You want to come and ses| " Tel. 632-3. Willimantic, Conn. ALE—Well ixed slab OR S oom Apnrtmq hell . when it did ring, the fire- these—pri right. wood. H. li. Beard & Son, Clly. TQL $15-4. garrying papers. Frequently | Tel 5363 ELMER R. PIERSON ‘M are good routes. Get DENTISTS names on file and be| '~ mdvforthfim vacancy || DR, €. R. CHAMBERLAIN ce Sholes, Adm. Phone Call at the Bulletin Office.|] ~DENTAL SURGEON "f"'——_‘ o o] TR Lot oo ol || T R0y 0 ———————it|l " W Grory Baitding TOBACCO 2E BRI st | JamesL. Case Wholesale and Retail . We catry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. "FOUND—Came to us, an Alredale dog. | e ————=. Owner can have by calling Tel. 18-2 Leb- | - NOTICE mon. apr2id LOST—Pocketbook with bankbook in Mobican store, Saturdyy pight. Fipder Y HAS MOVED 3 3:‘3?“'::’;'1 T e gfiAofiw in the It will pay you to walk over. B T g THAYER BUILDING JOHN R. BOWMAN IERNSS SFTORTUNITIN. . 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET AUTO SALES agency; a small invest- Room 207 NORWICH, CONN. . DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST (Established for Half a Century) i selling ithin the reach of all. 1f you are inter: #Sted in a legitimate business oppartunity, write or come and see us. The Seneca Motor Sales Co., Middlefield, Conn. Phone flddlelown 1432-4. P < l’ol SALE—Six Jersey Mwl. nmo milch, some about 1o fresheh—und| Ofners, Tel K. Il, Preston City.| aprisd i FOR BALE—A farm of 140 acres at! Poguetanyck. 1u gopd location. to close : THE COIT PROPERTY 221 BROADWAY The residence has 15 reoms and 3! baths. Fine lot 90x120 feet, and |/ double garage for 2 cars. B SALE—One of the best nrml Now, Lnnuun County, full ‘set .of larse buildings, 133 acren of land, among_other furms ; immediaté possession.” Wu. b5 mun, Lebanon, Conn. Phone 78 aprild FOR SALE—100 cords stove lengths, for half of vrlr.a mt 1 have hean selling last fal Peter Naw- rwdu Yagtic, uum. _Tel. 1704. OB BALE—The dairy, fruit te7 Tarm of Y. G, Smith'in state road. 15 minutes’ ride with buuu!ul location, hann up. to with lll tie W and vremhu, Er‘, 'n. 35 1l. Telsphone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET WIDOW MUST SELL fine 123-acre farm, nicsly bflM. automobile highway, pleasant surround- ings, river along one side, good markets, it e S T, S s $2,600, epsy. te: TEYONS’ AGENGQY, Silimaade, Cons. aprid ‘and poul- nklin; on m br. oA, (‘Ju'm &‘x-m A He " apridd "m’fi"ffi e e built brick house of 15 roorhs, gh, stoves, ete. New London Suumm, baths and all latest improve: Bros,, 1% Wpfiu Bt Nerwich. an 170; u. ments. - Can easily be x:r 28 Broadway . two family occupancy. Garage for sale. Write for lmnm., two mbdtors. ~Have two other fine Danielson, Cona. ces and three af FARMS 'Racine's Farm Agency, dec3d ABCHITECTS HOTELS AMBRICAN MULBE, R Titat tnetucnt Sirec HOFF MOTEL, CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS main Thayer Buliding, Norwich, Conn. COAL AND WOOD D, Morrissey, AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Central Location For Full Paticulars Inquire of JOHN A. MORAN Franklin 8g. <0, seasoned wood and ki Lase. 7 " dectia men nothing, as they fan from hench and loom ang wheel as to where the fire was, ‘and finally if the fite was of such proportions as to demand it, hers- es had to be secured and the old truck drawf to the fire. Now, there is no con- fusion, no running here and there, wast- ing precious time. The new truck and alarm systém are a source of much sat- | isfaction anq secutity to property own- ers and residents in the borough. The arguments pro and con that are taking place nowadays about the day- light savings would fill a volume of con- siderable size. Arguments are present- ed, not without some ground, by the mi- nority, which is clearly those against daylight saving. ‘The matter will doubtless be left to the business ang industrial firms and to the individuals of the rough to decide. ‘Wednesday evening the situation stands that al the principal cities and towns with which Jewett City does com- mercial and traveling business will be on 1o | gaylight saving. Also the railroad with the wonderfully artistic and peculiar schedule that s promised, is to be operated upon a move- ment basis favoring day light saving. It is believed that progressive Jowett City will not be the only town in this end of Connecticut to be an hour in the rear. If local clocks mre not set ahead, the morning mail train will arrive at 5:15. Wow! If clocks are set ahead next Sun- 1227, | 8y when bed time comies then the train will arrive at 6.15 2s usual In a talk with one of the officers of a leading bus- iness coneern the idea of not making any move looking to dodge the intent of the aprisd - | 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. | S : ZUNERAL DIRECTORS ety 1::5:»-‘.“ 2. L LATHROP & SONS : - & R msummxfim: S Cummings&Ring DENTIST |* oo ; Somers Block. On the Square| ™ 1 nive axo casrrzmmve Funeral Directors Telephone 774 copEaicToRs ommxa. a"e’ Em.l’,almem TRUCKING Breed n:;u‘t:':.“ Ao Phose. . D, JOBLYN, s West Main St W MOBERT J. COCHIANG, "322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant move ever,imng anywhere. -Special ate mv‘?‘ boilers and r ne $57- jendd’ " LOUAL &50 100g USWANCE Wulv Lrbgks ing. Puone nn A Siegel. augdd 1Ty AAMBMAT: Sy i 301 2asn augl PLUBAING, MEATING AND MILL SUPPLIGS, ‘Washingten Square. rHUNS 581 The very. best plumbing by Long Distance BOWLING ALLEYS tance kmen at the fairest prices is Vredaig. rel 31 3 8lso heating and gas L ¥ y = gy JOHN F. TOMPKINS, ah’rui LAMRENRT Opcum, teaml Ve long” distance nioving “ana uuf’m:t = = 67 West Mala St. & ol e tractive hmo’pr-ptfll“ on th- o ~ | ington Street for sale. reasomabie. - A: FOR SAI_E / ! ARmA W. corr IPH“ 52,200 will buy 2 tenement house; 4300 cash and balance in easy terms. -Only 8 minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET UNREDEEMED PLEDGES FOR SALE Highest Grade Properties [elephone 1334 63 Broadway t:..u' Motorcyde Business For Sale |122%¢ considering aélling out .the mé- ""“—‘13 to ‘busifiess. Here is in the car whil nnmt. g "fl-@"'& Il i \&f—'}t"{" fndian. Motorey out the lnd(ui I!em N fll of 214 mnif." 1t Tateraned, 'l°§ znnmumnn o 5 uubw oveiainy. Sjonn 1 Fare BOWLING AND BILLIARDS' it. Fl.ll 198, il AT THE C. & suvsikt & SON, AETNA BOWLING ALLEYS ";E“‘é;}fi{-ug“““!!" . MAJESTIC BUILDING e 0 Funeral Director and m ) Lo RN e LN —mbalmer TEAMING AND TRUCKING | crNEsT E Promot Service Day or Night [J) 4°°° Ve PFomatly and at reasonatle BULLARD) AM‘HUI\ H. LATHROP Tenonnriaf ) gl Phone 178) L }‘lOURlG.AN BROS. svoiNe Rriniged FUNERAL DIRECTORS | 10BN, BrLiexg .,&. Outfits te Lend: | ;finx@i-wo:ks"":x, mi"‘»‘«-' < mcnml?); Gnang Telephone 552-2 63 UNCAS STREET ih Allen & Son Co.|F ng J52 Oakridue st anvxch cor; RLite s CEMENT FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR- EVERYBODY. POULTRY ireene’s buttermilk AND L’.MBALMERS Telephone 410-2 £E DAV OR NIGHT - Sl Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street for Putnam Rey clxxk. ‘East Hariford, Gonm e e PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave WILLIAM C. YOUNG H BOOKBINDING . o QEER P s S BaSstcas THE PIANO. TUNER . BOOKBINDER STETSON & YOUNG' 122 Prospect St. Phane 611 i JOSEPH BRADFORD and BUILDER 108 Broadway materials at right| spppy s e t Slank Books Made and Ruled to Order | prices; by lldll-l e Connecticut equal o The Bulle- Co»mnng of - Diamonds, W:tchh, 2 “ . . ng,m.g . . Musical . Ingtruments, - Guns, Y Nl s Breadway. | Faainer et s e LIBERAL LOAN COMPANY | _ RHGN m 63 Franklin 'St. Opp. Bulletin Co. - FOI Al . ‘Sells Foreigh ey ¥OR SALE Steamship Tickets ‘filflnfl. A ‘wery_choice small farm of 16 13| WOl Packages of e | res, Eood house and oulbxx.lflmxs well { IS PATts SN i g2 St bl one sone . fare .“:‘fii 20 Fram EORMIGLIO. exceptios ce for someone who Wi ranklin Street, Norwicl n 1 smal tra o " [PEEAACII D MY, | Phewe 7005 vind * ' JOHN A. MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, aprisd Frasklia Square. FOR SALE : 'ty. “m Ma' ¥ € -l th‘lfllfl i 31,500 dnllqured to al un- .f the city, Upholstering WILL 8UY AN 80-ACRE ravm. 7 HARRY B. FORD ROOM SOTTAGE HOUSE IN FIRST- PHONE 792 CLASS CONDITION, NEW BARN 24x26. L AND IN A HIGH STATE OF BANCING FERTILITY — ABUNDANCE OF WOOD, °LENTY OF FRUIT. 1-4 MILE TU VILLAGE. POST OFFICE, BTORES, CHURCHES AND BCHOOL& A RARE BARGAIN FOR A SINCERE FARM BUYER. SEND Flit MY LATEST FARM BULLETIN, (CHOICE OF 400) . H LEVY, Instructor, 04 B Fell Hali, Norwich. _Private Phone 1706 or 1996. Evenln: ch- Mu- days and Thursdays, 8 o'clock. BLACKS! LEGAL NOTICE NOTIOE T CREDITORS. MITHING, ‘work of l" kinds ; &n ‘Norwich Auto Body Co, k. Nerwieh, Conn. r apr. SALE—Fouf used tires, 32x4, sel u-w Fitchville lhm ‘;fi.‘ 'fim&“ new l(l ‘e hn- a Vl'l‘d Jook like ks 'n'l" Ry lt."u:x:' eliing Cow 31 Chestus lbl’hm OVERHAULING «AND REPAR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Ca.rriagu, Wagons, Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- and Woed Work. ithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp, B07 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET | nearly 100 persons were present, includ- b state law, was emphasized. It was point- n|ed out by dnother man that In Jewstt City there is no recognized municipal time, and that no law can prevent Jewstt City from realizing the benefits of con- formation to the adopted time of sister towns with which residents earry on @aily eommerce. Ashiang baseball team will hold fta first practice Saturday at 2 p. m. Man- ager Chase will at this time give any local aspirants s chance to show. their ability. Several candidates, new to Jewett City fans will appear for prac- tice, the most highly touted of the new- comers being, Leonarda, a southpaw pltcher. A meeting under the susploes of the New London county farm bureati was held in the town hall Tuésday évening, in advancs of a big membership campaign. 0. B. Wolcott, the manager of the cam- pAlgn spoke 6f the state farm pureau. F. B. Heaton of Chicago, mssistant secre- tary of the American Bureau of Fsdera- | tion, spoke on that subject. Miss Bulk- eley gave a talk on home economcis. County girector of the campaign Geo. H. Kahn and County Agent H. F. Johmson of Norwich were other speakers. There were twenty-five present, coming from Windham county. Cotinty Difector Chas. Armstrong was the enly farmer present from Griswold, and one man from Lis- bon, Notices.were sent to_every farmer in town, previous to the 3 ROAD SOCETY Mr. and Mre. Harold Wileox and son of Oneco are guests of Mr. and Mrs. By- ron_Bjllings. The grange mieeting was held in the church parlors Wednesdsy evening and ing many from nelghboring granges. A substantial supper was served after the REPAIRING AND mcg.lln’nnn third and fourth degrees had been worked —— on a elass of 13 by the wonien's degree overhauling _and | class of North Stonington, numbering 18. ; automobile, Mrs. N. Stanton Gates has been enter. agons, woodwork and | taining Miss Kariska Gates and Miss Helen Hunt of New York. COURT OF ¥ Miss Mollle Palmer entertained Thurs. Willi . aeforth Slhnlrion i & .fl‘r’.‘flfl day aftemosn. amA.w;!cox of North Stenington, Mrs. George unm-um-lflm 'm;‘_&&ffis ¢._GRAY. M AUTO WASHING Deneke of Mystic were at Mrs. Marels P. FARM SPECIALIST ESiais of Angeises 5 Vincent. Inie of | “comm iw I? ?-M gy oo m,,fi,".‘.."‘h.“ 41 WEST BROAD STREET . Ditct, de- pay usme betwesn § & m. ey T T T : Ordered, Executrix flh Seth N, Willidims was at flm Falls ROOMS 1 AND 2 m.u_qmn TS .( uld "E“‘ 0 Irlnfi brook, Voluntown, -tretting y. WESTERLY, R. I :‘;; e e 5" pesting CHIROPODIST gackn Kane of New Longon was. at notice to that effect, orace inl of this order, on wm Mm here sald dflno'l’t" ‘anid 1n the same Town, and by pubs FOR SALE the same once in ‘a mn mpa.-x Cottage, 7 rooms and bath, large re- i ception hall, fire place in living roem, | heng & elrculation in sald District, foregoing is & true copy polished oak flslg:—Fpur good oo i The above and, rooms, modern tage is new, never mu’lot . - CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge. R. 8 BARTLETT, Trustes a. nomol. l. of record. . NURSERY Sundiy. Donald Wheeler and Harry Blaine of 19 ‘Suite | Boston spent Sundsy snd Jn B Norwich, | remained for the week at A. . Wheeler's Byron Billings returned from a week pent in Hartford and vielnity. — Middletown.—Dr. Heary B Hall of Wesleyan university is giving & series of NOTIOR —AIl of said de- | your ey seven Jectures on Modern Social Probiems 44 Shetucket Street ceased are hereby notified ts Dretent thelt | Tou e SR Gearae Lisarea: ™ | it the Tiendiey home for nurses. The fAirst glaims asainst m gndens | decata Was given Monday evening and the.others e ——— | A AL m. &k& ‘B ey will follow on consecutive Monday even- THER® i no aavertising medium in | forego THERB # 2o advertsing meamum m | "85, Graduate nurses and o Inter- Fastern Co mmmuwmm g Gnomv.r Bastars Connecticut equai o The Bulle: | ested Bave been tnvited to be J5=far businass reanite. anr2ta 2 eentrix. Tesulta. might say that “to know how te bfulhel sees to it that his pupils know how lnl n ; No. . mesta i % i m?ul'mu 0. P. 0. B, 9, P. 8., goeets i -i""l.oonl.'. o-nflmm;‘-nno.n 8 meets ————— Tork Ave. Property Sold. Through the agency of A. V. Covells m-nmwa“mr'.:umnl room eot enue, to Mra Walesia Loskowaki. ) 4 Miss Mitiam M. Osmpbell to Address Catholie Women, There is to be & meeting of the Mor mlfl-fiflflhmlflh‘th A call has been is- led to cvery Catholic woman in Nor. Wich to attend this mesting. Breed Theatre. Mary Plekford's latest United productien, “The Love Light,” whieh will Be seen at the Breed th today, Fri- day and Saturday is au entirely differ. ent story and an absolutely new char- scterization than anything in whieh the World's Sweetheart has heretofore ap- peared. Miss Pickford has appesred in come dy-dramas but never in an emotional drama of the type of “The Love Light," and it was.only after careful study end deliberate consideration that she feit her. self ecual to the tremendous role she plays in this story. ‘Those. who have sesn the produétiss say that Mary Pickford rises' to his- tronic artist effects which a screen art {ist has never befors attempted but it jall this, in the elever characterimatior of an-Itallan girl, she is still the beau- | tifal Mary whom we love o much. Miss Pickford has surrounded her- self with a splendid cast, which inelnde such artists as Jean De Briac. for sev. eral years leading man to Sarah Bern. hardt, Raymond Mloomer, Edward Phil- lips, Albert Prescott, Evelyn Dumo, whe playeg with Miss Pickford in “Litth Peppina,” but who had returned t & Italy to play important roles in af Italian company, and Geores Rigas. Harold Lioyd will also be seen in & fast and furious comedy titled *HI Royal Siyness” and the Ford Edues completas the bill, — s Sttand Theatre. As Helen Reardon In the Alles spectal Vitagraph produectien, Prey.” the star enacts the role of a youny socety girl romantically in love with s young attorney, earnestly angaged In the Drosecution of wealthy profitears. The forceful drama gives her exeeptional Sortunities for the display of changing human emotions. ‘“The witl shown at the Strand theatre today, l‘n day and Saturday. The opéning scenes of this intense romantic drama, showing the and other parts of the Reatdon home presents Helen in beatific moode eves the knowledge that James Calvin carer in her room, when the gueste have gome. she 18 cooing over her em. gagement ring when she hears her fath. er's voice raised in anger. She goes to the stairway, alarmed, looking over the Bantsters and hears her father call het Tover “an ungrateful cur.” She rune dewr the stairs and pleads with her lover to explain, but he answers that he can tel: her nothing except that he is seeking te save her fathers honor. There i - finite pathos in the scene which fellows 8s Helen returns the engagement ring. Horror and grief follow swiftly fo Helen over the tragle death of her fath- er. And then her brother, Jack, comet 10 her with a confession that in & me. @medies with that already company. This is a fountain of pare delight and promises to relleve of the worst ease of spring fever. Al new beautiful costumes, impressive appropriate scenery, pretty girls, plen- tyo f comedy and music is & good de- scription of the show. A fine pre- has to—that's all ‘This is what happens “Pleasure ers,” a Selznick ploture in which beautiful Elalne erstein is starved, Cralg Winehell, spolled son of Cralg Winchell, millionaire, ls dusting through South Paradise, bound anywhert away from New York and temptation. That i, he s until he sees Mary. It makes him delermined o marry, get & job with father and settle down. But dad thinks his gon has been trapped and offers to bty off the “adventuress.” The most Interesting part of the stery develops at this jumcture. There i an- other woman, and eo forth, but the [ 3 lus of the pleture lies in the way young Wife handles 4 aifficult sitwa. tion. Another dig feature is the first of the five reel ¢omedies in which Rescoe Ar- buckle, the famous heavyweight star, is to appear, by arrangement with Joseph M. Schenck, is “The Life of the Party,” adapted from Irvin S. Cobb's story of the same name. The story reveals the adventures ed love affair of an affable young lawger, Algernon dary, in his efforts to break tion by sending a notorions “vamp” te blackmail him, but he not only suceeeds in withstanding her charms, but bests out the corporation’s candidate for mayor at the pells. The picture is declared to be n’;‘.h‘x:‘um one of the funhi- est “situa ng when Leary attende 2 masquefade party attired as a ehfld ot ‘hres and; :through 4 misundersiand- g, is chased all over town by indig- nant cftizens