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A Bulletin Want WANTED—Male Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It e A Bulletin Wlnt Advertisement Will Get It |- e WANTED—Fsmale - MAN WANTED for 3o horses prefers 9, Stor 2 Pr Cenn. Tel Hy'tln Dlv Ni—l. Je! WAN S Lunch, Woat St s rellable man for hinéh busisess; middle aged man preferred. Jesd ~ WANTED _First class auto mechaniof can do electrical work preferred | salary = expected. _Jedd teiligent, able nad willing s and horses. Tel 188 WANTED sry Department. RING S MARKET ‘WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. [Frequently your pames on file and ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND JUNERAL DIRECTORY GEORGE G. GRANT ertaker and Embalmer §2 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleplione 630 | =2 N & N N Cummings & Ring { Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Gommerce Bui Phone 288-2 Lady Ass v o, ad JAGER Freral Divector 3 o? i Prompt Service Day or Might HOURIGAN BROS.! FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephene 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT " YOUNG MAN wants work of | m iind ight young man, with some| Windso sxperience in Butcher or Groe- | tre 1. including two large bout noon, Friday, entral Viliage, on roa " Worcester. Feward of- . formation resulting in returs o f P. Hulbert, 34 Monu- t “omn. Tel. New Lons Jedd WANTED—=Misceliansous 'Al'l’lb—lrperlem:d ‘waitress at e paRC TR 3e1d WANTED_ A" anal z;m ity of Norwich; must i T T R T houss- | fiave.Eood bulld ings. and AN Hrl for .enu-u Thousework , g the' sutnmer, St._may23d WANTE'D Neat ing saleslady ,fet Store. Coaumunity Bake Shoppe THAYER BUILDING FOR BALE—Horses graph of buildings. dm be good bargain. c:m.m Viliage, Conn. D_Any information as to the ‘lnfllflon ot Charles Conrad, formerty of { Exeston, sen of Casper Conrad of Preston, %o George ‘Conrad of 311 o, Conn A Bulletin For Sale 'mufl nmxla_ x“m'fl'""“ 'w“,em le \vl )luhy of m&m?“’mu (rm, rup- offy and strawberry beds, all bulldin ln Tair condition, losated (f. Ledya Dbries very reasonabls ohn Plopa, R. F. D. No. §, Ledyard, Conn. Je3d Mra. ot 1'1“ _FOR lm-m wood, $8 pe Der eofll Phone 1851-12. $290.00 for a beautiful mahonny WILL PAY GARH for m T e | et planos ax five horses, weigh! hs 20 ¢ W 33 will also have 10| Aurnn— it out nrd wvrk. Gentle- considerable knocking 1 hiave goid 300 horses in ons Not- 1 h ference: with §$160,000, Jerma ace not advertised, Bere to stay pad X S ik mflmm: nun- “¥OR SAL au.l——- “horse, lumh.r mo ngtn. buggy, four pair vl harnes: hhu single plow and doubl 8 Th Je irried ool Am an 100, this WAlnp-w-v 8 th day « Wuih, O hnOWles loom-. two-loom vhite wotk ; also wo‘, first jebd bl ES" S5 down, 3% f-rv:ilffym he ‘h:.‘...._....__‘“,_ Puuz-cu?' e Co., Norwich, Conti. _ jedd te mahogany xfl""' 88 or an 8 bianio, all mm\ mmnu, bench, ol b} pri $50 class '”rnm« UBE—Almost new, must ‘be m fixers. Apply Wachusett | eold at once, consisting of walnut dresser, i mm. 341 M‘lsnfllmx Bt l.owdl‘kna walnut jron bed complete, fibre Tugs, Wal- nut chairs and rocke: gomplete dining wntnb—m-l Tarber chaim. Twle-| foOm sel, WO tooms of linoleum, W ). fockers, | kitshan lurrjumre. for mtomm. on. WANTED—Lun. second Builders, New London, Conn, _ “WANTED—Farms; all kmun. Al siges, mywhere in_Connc it FOR B A.l.l—-l’-.lr of bl’ b g PaSanon. Je10FSAWS tra ,J:“l driver, Awly ."r} e AM wnumzlu. Boientite. hlm- rankitin BE |50 fall 1p ane ek, Phone FOR ux.)—e htly -used | very. Good ondiicn, reason for seiling leaving town. Tel. B49-12. Address o Pearl 8 jesd "|A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell ! dllrur, o machiners, e v gt piane, Dertuct detion, e m‘;: oart m 1 ?mg" "~ "“'.mmmy "mie Pidut-Cadden Co o o e AL L T l’hh(- m down, $10 mmm:ly The Plaut- Oul- Jelod Co., Norwioh, Conn. _ wf ywl; unnnxrmo or pright p{un‘i assau Et., Ncw Forke 7 _store on Tt $15. aito stbrake. evacs o&‘h::r' Bidg. Jetd |, B 347, Bulietin. bath, hot n muheu Mfllm ection. | Write Bok 30, cars Bulletin Jeta =26 RENTFuraished Fooms, wi ‘without mm.nfl“m Ave. "3‘" uennud,_ ) nxmfiu 63 _tooms for light | Taftvilie, ) library terms down, 560 weekly. * The - Flaut- Eadien Sow < = e o .| Norwich, Conn. Je9 WANTED — Second th ht\\"hlld bt ™ ooks and piotures, e Cenn, gt cash prioes, buo 50 Renge. | ¥ 430,000, 783 QIK Teference I handle horses as grows. If you for @ PIUE OF & horse, come FOR guf—.%gmi; fanr Acnfsnnndmg 4 s Inquire rown, 46 Palmer "‘"5‘“@,‘%‘:“" t. after 6 0'olock. or Phone 1648-5. jedd .| ¥OR sALE—One | food Yarm and double a naha. wnum A, Mason, Lebanon, Cona. ays Jesd daughter of the 32 lh, FURNI F‘::‘m Butter Boy, who has a 44 Ib. Also a yearling ball from a 21 1b. year old sire, one 11 months old: bu by same sire, one 4 months old bull by e | same sire, 23 b, B s il I‘OB SALE—Registered Jersey bll“ calf o | ¢ montus 01, of good breeding ; price rea- arm Ag " anohll .L. sonable. .Hnnm C. Stone, Brooklyn, Ct Banicion, Cona: J3d card_Bulletin rn BALE—Good werklni’ horse, also Inquire Fred Dombrowskl, 25 there are good routes. Get|yaesn Jinquice g~V g vmnll . WANTED—Househol sitigdes. G, J. King, 4 Ho\lse. well fruitéd. Address .Box JC.x L. 5 PN Sy ‘g"“'- g'“" ¥OE SALE—Ten tons'good hay: Frod 8 Phone | v Poxie, Lebanan, Gosn. el 62 jesd FOR SALE I have 15 Horses that are broken in for | § all kinds of work. They are for sale.or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIERSON. Tel b38-3. Jesa O " %um Taftville. o it lawn Bonita Manila Clear, milgy bo S ~GooD_ cnw “tor sale.. F. Dmmn. Guir | Anndora mild cigar ‘Tc, 3 for 20¢; pogy_ cigar n‘? !trmgnt, huy leyyville, “Cont falinn Drisrdige T e T.\. t| rom ux.n—-nmmd “puppies, 2 momhs uilang entrance. “ TWANTED—You to call Farm Agency and tell him your farm is Weisler's Farm' Agency, Wnillfl'l tor, A condm-n jetd m n.ll—emlll urm, 15 minutes Do minutes from ‘trolley, 10-room The su'e e famous Judze Segis \.hl famous ose daughters four umu N ORLAE RN S VBRI only two' equal old May 28, N. H..Miner, Hadlyme, K D. Phnn‘ 23-2 Baybroook Division. . jeéd est_transmitting Cow of the breed: You are mvuefl to vl-n !’n-pm Hil HIfll, between tarm, on Shepard Cen- § | 1828 Broadway MR g N, 3mothrs, 38U § DENTISTS DR. ¢, §. CHAMBERLAN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Building Norwich, Conn. NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDIING Room 207 ' " DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST {203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Offics Hours: 3—12, 130—5, 6:30—8 Teiennone Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST BLOUA, ON THE 5GL, BUILDING, NOT(CE—Now is the time to have your scregns_and screen doors made, George Boucher, Contradtor and Builder, 106 | North Main, Tel. 1530, mayi7d LALIMA & BELLONE, 102 Chestnut 1, contractors, digging, stonework, brick- »un\. cement work, 4 plaster ~ Phone §31-13.5.30-1.30 &'m, 59 p. m. _mayed FUMIGNARO JAMKS. !excavating and stonewur! an work ¢ all guaranteed idge St., Norwich, Cnn - miar work. i Telephone 627-6. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOI/NG ‘ CARPENTER and SBUILDER lm work and n-rml. at right F-u:. by skilled elephone W West Main Bl. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES . JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and line, 30 and 41 Town St, Norwich ‘own. Telephone 318. High test gasoline Mobioils of all grades, and auto acces: Jel0d " HAVE your tres 1gtreaded, look uki{ pe¥. wear like new, &s good ew. Lanoe Tire Co., adain Bt mzm i . Funeral Directors 41 Main Street clGARS m W ii-aiens Clgar sare 4. ¥. CONANE, 1L ln—. [y TOBACCO It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 16-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, GONN. Established for Haf a Century) FIANO TUNERS GEER THE PIANO TUNER 12 Prospect St Phone 611 Bm cwiuimne of Toe per thousand nets s B T Bele R el m OVERHAULING AND REPAIR wnnx OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Waton’s. Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Uphelstering and Wi Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 807 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREBT —_— e !Dfll‘ll! ; reene’s buttermil et : 1t whi e g oy e Jyll raise all you hateh s, Feed” Greene's: ..i."’."ri‘ u—; & Son. er W l'! idelivery ; itnam. broodezl Qé.'li m“-”éxflu (5 WANTEDSecond hand: furniture. Tiger & Kremen, m, 5 Franklin St. Phone 7! mars TUTORING FOB BALE One 1 Private instructions for high or eollege| registered Ayrshire bull calves. students, in literary and scientific sub. [ Bullard. Tel. 1076-4. je2d jects, in Norwich, by Yale graduates.| FOR BALEIce créam, wholesale and Write, 1101 Yale Station, New Haven,| [Si2il; delivered o all paris of city. Peter | o -mps. hand screws and benches. Jos. and_antique ansky, formerly Read's Farm, Lis- v D. 4, Norwich, Box 61. Phone e Do S machine and one Oriental rug. Inquire C. <13, King; 48 Water St Prone 38-2. je6d Holstein cow, two G A Costanal, Franklin St. may: " FOR SALB—Hard wood, $10 per mrd. Opposite Providence Bakery, stove lengths. Phone 1099-2 TheLiberalLoanCo |5t osr ;mfgfi Wk o naseties” thes. shiy. e sai| LIS 18 the' e of - 4econd nand ‘uae re, stoves. ele, New London Salesroom, s for business at 81 Franklin 5t with &| 1§ Water St., Norwich. - Phone 1703-2. tull line of Luggage, Toys and Musioal In- | _MAric FAEMS fof sale. ite for bulletin, ine’s Farm Agency, Danlelson, Conn. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES| #vst ®BEcCEIVEG A LOT OF SLIGHTLY USED SLIDING COUCHES, | Steady Work~—One Loom FOR SALE-—sutomeblles . FOR SALE—1919 \ ass condition ; ‘will Elnquu-e of uenry All; “FOR SALE — Five 3 good mechanical eemdum. Hrrlsummder, Danielson. 5 lon. SALE—One 1930 Harl motoroycle and sidecdt, with “Davidson Thent, Just overhaned. " Bor 433, Thuia- James L. Case b “¥OR BALE—_Ford sedan, hewly ed, seif starter, fully equipped, al tires,’ low price, in perf Qall Mr. Morin'of The Phn(-Cldd?; Co., veriand, FOR SALE ect running order. “FOR aALE~[-‘lve>m moder- 83, good tires, good umn .n Bosch mamam will sell cheap it . A. Tongrea, 18 %dn- Cottage, 6 rooms, No. 33 Baltic St. !OR 1ALE—1919 Ford touring, | pel With demountable' rims, etc. ; G sell direot to user, unu-y morning. OR SALE—At once, Tulephona 1543 equip- || Two tenement house, 39 Baltic s&. fesire to | | Houses in good repair; always well seen Sat- || rented; good homes; will negoti L E_] fouring car, I Norwich Welding con- Jesad SALE—Five-passenger Fr:.nklm. R F. }) 58, FOR driven 4,000 miles. me. - R SALE—1917 Saxon Six | Bar dow' prios for, g 2, -pr write Box 2: o dny:’;n ‘f‘f‘,‘m :’}:' ,“‘3 and must be Bold to close an estate known caens Salient, model 84-1 s 1i't me to handle o Whalley Ave., N S by ax’ st BARGAINS BED. BPRINGS AND MATTRESSES, ALSO ROUND DINING' TABLES AND CHAIRS. THE NORWICH WOOLEN g s emt MILLS CORP. ‘antic Mill, Yantic, Conn._ 5657 FRANKLIN S7. PHONE 7178, FOR SALE touring, in In Thamesville 5.30 p. m. No. 40 l«uuru:enm Bt je10d Very Attractive 7-ROOM COTTAGE With All Modern Improvements ackson A. |} A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right APPLY TO Telephone 876 P.ln\. 40 SHETUCKET STREET ON BALTIC STREET Cottage, G rooms, No. % Baltic St. e liberal ns for purchasers. For Ford mul-m partioulars Jesa FRANCIS D. DONCHUE CENTRAL BUILDING FOR SALE as the Billings property, 1is especially adapted iand located.for general merchan- ‘.‘ dising, being 4 good going business; _Haven, Conn. ' Je6d there is at present a great chance for the | risht party. Fot further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOEAN, Real Estaty Broker, WAYSTUThS Franklin Square, rim sfil.n—nn{ieggmbmr 7 passe o perfect on ; 2K dH: “FOR SALE—1917. cndmu. 'y na-n-l ocopdition, new engine, it sb‘rlzgé once. lmmm 51 She " Shetucser Bt USED hcm 1815 Baxon Delivery Bedy Dodge T FOR SALE A very m mollérn two houn, consisting of w well located within ol minm. u-lk of Frankiin Sq. houss ' was price; o e ot rticu- l.N"l“m"“-r further particu JOHN A. MORAN Riverside and Mill, e ellage - station_gnd e Mm - 1 b i rlnt-rlxvoo:numummwn as" N“r"“fs a ing, mmny iven.” The ruf""'i'f’o. pod8 | Taluabie” woodiaad, " Galy t Pi00, " cany Frankin Si terms. Btate road, excellent 16-room house, new- v-nnu and dmnted Jnzgs hacas gl huml With TRYONS’ AGENCY, ==_fi== 44 Willimangie, Conn. -1 THERE is no aavertising medium ‘advertising | Eastern Gonnecucat equal o The Bulle: , : 8 for busizess resulta Sl je tral Village and Wauregan, and ses - FOR BALE—Woodworking machinery, bull oy Danige |4 el sawe, 2 oltoner ibanis soinkes, { may21 W. 8, BROWN. JHEPARD HILL FARM, Central Village, Uomn. Tel. Moosup 28-18. FOR BALE—One upright piano, talking mmk,,m‘ 7 Boswell Ave. mayisd me mnnuunn to sell on file “X¥OR RENT—Store s “centrally located ; rent reasonable; suitable for business. ‘ :‘“ lfl!“fl 4 “ %0 REI ?Ili—-l\lflhh'l N_h.'sr one Carter, T0 she decensed, uira® gbring || Inquire at Norwich, consistin MUEPHY & M'GABRY'S, and being fally descrived in the it 207 Mala Bk tion to sell on flie in said Court . For more, plicat NURSESY NOW is the time to trun and your fruit and shade trees by expert men. Phone 1967, George dec28d ,EE CHIROPODIST AMEBBICAN wosk, . Morrissey, Prop. Fitst class Gardge Service wuis Bected. Phone. Bhetucket Bireet. DEL-HOFF ’0!‘!’- CUDWORTH & THOMPSON Theyer Building, Norwieh, Oonn. ! Vermont Cows For Sale Another carload will arrive to-| day. This is a good load. Come ' and see them. FRED W. HOXIE Telephone. 62 Lebanon Ct.| COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED JAMES H. HYDE NORTH FRANKLIN, CONN. Telephone 30 Lebanen tories and Municipal Build ur- veys and Repérts, Water w.m and ! .an tary Engineering. COAL AND WOOD Open For Business The Real Estate Office of ARCHA W. COIT, which has been eloved since the middle of April, owing fo the im- ness of M. Coit, will be epen for busi- ness beginning TUESDAY, Jume % i, Public Auction . $3,000 CONSIGNMENT BALE GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. SATUEDAY, JUNE 11, 1931, 8t 1 o'elock p. m. and at 1 p. m, R S AUCTION ROOMS, Ne. ain St, Danielson, RN i mathe Tone ~ ‘This, merchandise will Nt ”mb:‘uu TEAMING and moving, long_distance . 73 cases tomatoes, 3 of brown ‘sugar, 7_cases spinach, 31 cases sweet corn, 34 cases red berries, § cases puddine,, 2 bags White beans, '3 cases milk, 5 Toasties, ¢ pails apple bags coanut, saleratus, soda ers Of restau- and hotels to many of mahag arding houses attend this Sale, as-a great the canned goods are in gallon recep- Advice concerning rate -reductions by| Jacob. On-uun: has been spénding a imating hazards—real service and | few days in Boston. real OomnTn-. Insurance Ag 91 Main Street w-;"damnd by Sunday’s rain. COLLECTIONS. FOR PROMPT service, nd M ti g Rew London, Cons, - £°0 consult New 85 I‘lle EL. Jet ertising Kastern Connecticut jual (D The Bulle. 0 for business results. DANCING . Frids X; H, LEVY, Instructor, 0dd Fellows' Stanton day. dot TRUCKING b Mr. long distance moving, trucking and ex- Long Disi Expres: Zimmerman, el. 1 trucking a _speclalty. John H. Ford, 233 BROMLEY & SON, armndmt St. ~ Phone 385, NG DISTANCE MOVI boxes Post .mwl & HARTLEY, the Plerson plant, ?orh Syrup filing, 2 pails 1 pail minge Shetugket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVIN TEAMING AND, TRUCKING ‘done very nrvmpuy and at reasonable ARTKUR H. LATHROP Shetucket S Phone 175 fl BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway k Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order PLUMBING AND GASFITTING Wllmmll—wlfihllu. and M JOHN BLUM, Breed Betlding, “Phone. % lll!od llll Mlll' Eas At JOHN F. TOI INS, 67 West Mais S& SOUTH KILLINGLY and Beatrice Coftoy enjoyea -;:“-umnnun ride to Hast Putnam Sat- urday. Fred Shippee and men have been re- pairing sections of the highway which and Mrs. Walter Williams of Danielson were callers here Thursday. Memorial exercises were held in the wrch Sunday afternoon. Rev. Walter were furnished and arfanged .by Lillie Col Young and Ruth Coffey. Mmel l‘.l —_—————— What Is Going On Tonight Con Lotge. No. 950, 1. © cmmofx#‘." ; fim%r y order of the Honorable Probate for the D e parcels of FOR RE: Conn., and_fully and oold water, Box | to seil on file In sald Je10d Commandery, No. 4, K. T« emple. Noncé FOR SALE: By otder of the Honorable. flf Probate for the District of {.“ Court rros. . Detsils mmvmm‘h et 4 ehy 5 Wl scll the tnterest of Jon late of Norwich, in said i tho Creal. atate” situate and being fully dncnbed 1 JOHN B. PARADIS, istfator. NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Hononhh t of Probate for the Dist wich, T will sell the interest o Tate G Norwich: n eald DItk in the real estate situate in several parcels, Davis Theatre Sunday, Mondey aud Tues ful novel, “The Inside of the Cup. 0y story attacked the alleged hypocrisy of. certain clergymen and men of wealth identified with churches as vestrymen The philosopsy of the book was cri by churchmen in this country and England as an unwarranted attack r‘lrlthlm and the cloth. e picture rights having been ine ed by Cosmopolitan at great expcn:?un Story was picturized by Albert Capellani, a famous director and the film version 0wn at the Davis theatre mext pznlcul;\r description, see said up- ion. HATTIE L. CARTER, Jo10a e e ANNOUNCEMENTS PROGRAM FOR CONCERT i BY ACADEMY ORCMESTRA The Academy orchestra will present the L fl:’,fi“{ S FoYPUUM | ollowing_program at their concert thia | !.I Afl : Main m.. Mrwu.‘ evening [ Slater halb: $audld | piag pay ... Am Meer . Au Moulin HOTELS Valse Pathetique . By the Waters of Minnetonka. sential features of the ‘story, which one of great dramatic forcs, have been retained while the anti-hyprocisy phil- osophy of the author fiecessarily has been subordinated to the general theme, The story deals with the rector of a fashionable church who turns uponm B Weaithy parishioners when he discov- ers them parading under hypoerisy and Invites the eommon peodls to attend his church vestryman, unscrupulous and tyrannical” alienates his son and daughter and is finally killed by a man whom he has ruined. There i8 a pretty love romanoe between the rector and Parrs dauehter which ends happlly, ‘The comedy is ehtitled “Fickle Fancy” and is produced by that Monarch of Mirth-makers, Mack Sennett. tains two reels of solid laughter. Paramount Magazine Prelude in G miner . . Rachmaninoft Ovesture, Mnmmg Aonropean Flan | pnglish Country Darice, Piccadilly. A group of senlor girls. arranged by Sonia Serora Mies Florine Seofield. ABORITEOTS English Country Dance, 3 Day Dreatns .. A group of senlor girls. Glow Worm .. e Dotnino Rose . Non e Ver Adagio Pat Romance . BILDERBECK & LANGDON j/iucsn. 2 s¥ic ING. | Tickets for admission may be secured for 35 s fr nbe f the hes- ARCHITECTS— {tra of &m Cranston's Storer Davis Theatre. In “Forty-Five Minutes From Bread- " George M. Cohan's famous Broad- way success, the ecfeen version of which has just been released throush the First National, Charles Ray in the title role is Countless theatre-go- ers will remember with pleasure this characterization of an the Bowery—KId Burns by name. Moore first created the part im 1904 and eight years later. George M. Coha: author of the play assumed it in & big | revival of the show. But Mr. Ray has gh Yerpretation and from the best the old play has yet had. George M. Cohan has expressed his zratifica- tion over the fact that Ray Is the fn- of his old role, in the picturiz- at his very best. Sells Platt Avenue Cottag i ‘The cottage at 22 Platt avenue 169 Gtate Strest Phone 1118 B| . ouse of seven rooms, nas been sold New London, Conn. | for Joseph E. Burns to Joseph R. Yer- 3 | ringion. Plans and Spesifications F" Fac- §| Moran, the real estate broker. GOSHEN Dairy Inspector R A. Eplettst New Britain was a Myron F. Mannin; a visitor here Frida Mr. and-Mrs. William Bulkley daughter, ed_wood and kihdll Bulkley's ‘mother, e s e e a—— m finm. wuu-Plhf.“b‘EE-t" Hartford, have been ec1sa ex-pugilist from The sale was made by John A. | ller heer Frida: and considers him the ideai man to give the proper touches to this loveable character. ‘While most of ur are struggling slong v dollars on the shell trying to lay a fe for a ralny ¢ who sud@enly receives a gift of a mil- No sooner has he ree- covered frota the shock of t hother interested party offers him fllion If he will spend the other kind gentleman's donation wit! and is broke at the end of that time. you who are fnclined to get discouraged. This didn't reafly happen, but it does form one of the m unique situations of lions,” which s th esecond feature with (Fatty) Arbuckle. comedian in the starring role. Betty Ross Clark, who supported Me “The Travelline Salesman® is agaln his leading woman in this fe friends here. There was a good attendance at th auction held at the Go: en parsonage on s. The bidding was spirited and p— hous(-hold goods Dbrought Briggs. one of the popular Hall, Norwieh, = Pris lessons dally. | auctiioneers in New London county, wield- Phunn AT o 1996 Ennm class Men- | ed the hammer. d Thursdays, § o'clock. apréd Mra. Reuben T. Manning and children of North Franklin were visitors here Fri- But cheer up, AUTOS TO HIRE Children’s day was oObserved Sunday - with an interesting and impressive ser- ) ‘o . vice, there being a program of music and H‘mt axi Se‘rv‘ce recitations. Fiv s T e At the close of the LOGAL AND LONG DISTANCE. |service mysterious looking parcels were CADILLAC CLOSED AR. distributed to each thoughtful gift of a group photograph of WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, | jastor, Rev. Thomas A Williams, his FUNERALS, ETC. wife and daughter, Miss Olwen Williams. PHONE 1130 James R. Case, foreman on the con- 3 . struction work on the Hagtferd-New Lon- tate highway, was here “Brewster’s Mil- Five children rite of baptism A News Waekly will conclude this won: dertul all star programme. Breed Theatre. * in the modernized fitw version produced by Hugo Ballln as 2 Hodyinson release, - which Breed theatre today a day, tells the well known and tribulations that befsll Isa After being left orphaped she was married by e, and lived with hi Ralph B. Clark of Willi- helr datighter, Mrs: ing= Hill farm. C. D. JOBLYN, 293 West Main St We | 0htIc are gucsts of eigrllr g+ €. L. Hinckle ve: everything anywhere. Special at- siven to moving bollers and ma-| The prospe chifery. Phone 357-3. fruit will be scarce this fall—crab apples and pears included. The blossoms were ,_"‘° ph,m',“},{“'A‘"s"?““ auto trucks | hromising but were blighted by the hard TR TN frost in May. (U8 LAMBERT, JR., No. 841 Main SL, | Rev. T | tarewen e o, To the regret of the Whole community he GEORGE LAMBERT, Ocoum, teaming, | is to leave for Vesper, Wis., 4s the tender lstance moving and trucking. |ties of friendship between pastor people are strong. Rain is needed badly. the ground is getting ve as A. Willlams preached his | ppiness, Carly friend, to lend his legal aid to save her | bel misinterpretea Barb: her mind was fu llainous Franch her happy home, and fled to Canada He soon left her- The surface of . turnine & vear Main St. Phone 792. Cromwell—A. sented a check of $100 (o the Middleiown | witp another baby. fire department through Chief Pitt as a token of appreciation of the good work done by the firemen at the recent fire at | hen: at a request for t and his men came here and | pita, uable assistance. ter to find her desperately forlorn and Then he told her of her betraval: by Trabel entrained for E train was wreck: and her babv eifl aid Chief Pi , Sarlyle married NG. | rencdered v saved her brother. convictine L v Ieabel “returned * broken and worn only to pass out in the arms of the one man she had always loved. be meen in_a Sunshine comedv Pathe News -rn complete the picture programme Benson will be heard Rarbara — and Will Command Panama Canal Zone Al St. John will Ifuluur_ “The Strand theatre presents for e first time in this city the latest starring vehicle of the celebrated American beag- Remer, the title of which today and Saturday. Remer has made since her selection by , the famous French artist. as the most beautiful woman in Ameri- oa. Both of these pictures were made especially for the Arrow Film Corpora- tlon and in this, the second one to be released. Miss De Remer is sald to have the finest vehicle of her career. An item of unusual isterest, the am- mouncement from states, is the remarkable gowns worn by Miss De Remer in thos production. This 18 sAid to be one of the most elaborately produced pictures seen k some time and those who saw Rubye preceeding picture, 'n-e W Love,” ean look forward to an even fin- er production. ‘The second feature is Harry T. Morey e Gauntlet™ This picture is a real and Mr. Morey certainlv has to run The Gauptiet of fhe moon-shiners A verv fine oicture and 3 bbb Remer in her worty, seeing. Shivers,” completes the programmp. pazn ot iy Academy Alamni Assoclation. The annual meeting of the Nerwich llliams gave the address and the B. Captain uonmmw M. Nlur. K. band furnished musid - The fiowers| -who has been ordered from the war mluty as commandant of | Willis Hill and family of Central ¥ii-| the th naval distriet, com- lage visited local relatives Sunday. prising the Panama Canal Zone.