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A Builetin'Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTE| B B B s mwms«lu T. R&Efi‘l:_ln:flé‘;:t .ln St ’nl!n. TV, )’ ivate mu‘-‘,k;éw “& Hfié Conp. lDl'B ‘one Whole tims single man Dl’e!urred. Tnamu St MAN WANTED for 'é'odworkm; nhn ‘l 9 e %"‘K‘..‘.‘..fi.‘,‘fl ud‘fln s op I pone but competent, all round man nee -pr be E. L. Perry, Daunielson, Conn. el D—Candy | eneral Tine, b; ohl established lx ew London, g:rwl:h \\utafl‘ an einity ; should have selling unc mcl w know trade; a goed biscult 'A"‘D—mflmm m ll ntn\ salcsman might maje good; ap licat! without refefences Wil pot. be cf!‘ulti 'R?. g't! Wn\. G. P, M., care Bullalln o oy sv-‘é“flmm Fivrl S 3 Jw o, “ 5T h l- o= ritory ; n (nuu s, 0, g il (e, Ve u gy g e i Fd m&"& fif,mnq—“ f""w";m i& on -mx 'fi?“ all luao GENTS Wi 7100 per -nt ‘xmmtnd hm e W. A Num 22 Bmd'l.y on trolle s‘ I-rm hm n, Cwn. !aud WAhrEb—To Apply by letter, Baak,k‘alnw dressing chi ében'»—’v-’ chureh, I‘rt‘w e . hook: salesman’ lor m«hm p.m mm ‘work mumnt buypglp u; fatten u_pn‘,r W tin Office. e h sood conditi reaso) x Killingly, Conn. ALl—'r-v horse mowing md uwl tion. 3/ Kellogg Fiait WANTED—A man l?]r (n{(rln wark, horses preferre: ox ?o’: Conn. D'l'e‘ Mystic Div. 243 1. 136.00 month commence ; rallway l"rkl: hundreds needed , list ‘nlflhfll free; write immedlately. r#:kl 4 ‘fute Dept. 31-8., Rocheater, WANTED WANTED—M|SCELLANEQUS WANTEL The names of boys who are| WEAVERS ON KNOWLES willing to get up in the morn- LOOMS ing and earn some money| Steady Work—One Loom carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. Get|THE NORWICH WOOLEN your names on file and be MILLS CORP: ready for the first vacancy.| Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. Call at the Bulletin Ofiu. FOR BALE—Horses ygpu 3 85~ ’%‘\mmfi“fiv. h“(r m wuun — Seean "‘f o T e s S me, d er, 5 Broad xp-yzae % A 3.1 r wm‘bg held on the nrem n%:un;)qddrm !m ANTED—Roomers and bouinm th, we-k 9F deaton at mi y cottage, Address for mrqcmu Box_ nu, B\meun. WANTED—To hire g cof te_Cottage, care Bulletin, pay highest prices for )\Bfld tumluure ‘Ym‘M 3Euwj 1 and excl_'mnge wuun—Ahmand hlnd W B‘tnc.C 3 nndimns and mirrors, denk, 'fltdmbu, bookcases, pictures, il- t off tmlley car 'l e Rogpinet arive ° e11d '— A!.E—So,wed wood, §8 per cord. Phone 185112, «%d beautiful mahogany up- ut actum. fine make, free terms :;lm)y; ‘l‘ho Plaut-Cadden Co.. NOrW;lch. dnvrn, m monthly. The Pluuk Lm;» Co., Nerwich, Conn. Jed buys a very good upright piano, fine eas)’ action, free stool and down, $5 weekly. Cadden Co., Norwigch, Conn. .00 for an §8-note mnhoganv Iflnyfll’ bench, rolis and “'A)T D——L “Axl‘nn—'!‘u buy house in Danielson ; 137, Klllmle. Cann a1l mem tubin ekly. The‘flnut-uamen nn. BUSINESS orPnu'fl:hn‘Y FOR SALE—Nice bay horse, zuod seamermare | duiver anrl saddle! “mbe ED-X gmn 2 00d farm and double have "nad bmdm n. a.nd ason, Lebanog, Lalim. ; send full parfl ars 'flh plwlo- R A}J——O hh;‘!.uie. }filhun ey one FOR SALE Registered Jersey bull cal? 4 months old, of good breeding; price rea- hardware 0 ¥O! x i LE—] l‘ fi and ;( . de’“é;kfe"l";fid r‘.‘. "““""8 7 ,,m old; '3 cong, springers, Christo- | graph of buildings. sht’ insi L allthe g2 Hunson, Box f9. Yantlc g;xn 3513 | Bridgenampion, L. Drofit wholesale. b'““ 8§ e address Box K. E. Bulletin. FOR SALE - I have 16 Horses that are broken in for 1083 A%D l‘oan all kinds of wark. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. l(l&T 3arpin, le( with a green stone ELMER K. PIEESON. amonds, somewhere on- Main St. i, 536-3. jesad return to this office and juluxedve Tel, 53-8 rd. LOST—Spar “Ford rim and tire, be- ween Jewell City and Norwich. Heward Return to Bulletin Office Jelld av thA], DIRECTORS GFDRGE G GRANT Indertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telegplicne 630 DR, €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Building Norwich, Conn. \uaun T eb\w sonn‘)ge. Harold C. Stone, Brookiyn, Ct FOR SALE—Ten tons good hny Fred WILL PAY (A cAsu for secand hanrl IIP‘ W Hoxie, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 2. right pianos and player > lowest fignre, make and st e 'rhh laat: E—Carbonator, A-1 condition. b l-’ll Norwi ech “Cs 4 10 Fred Dugas Taftville. Jeid x-.—c)ne upright piano, talking I WILL BUY your upright piano or 2 : ne onenm Tug. Il!’qmre {2 er piano and pay you eash’ (Qr same; e best price, and make. SALE—One Holstein cow, rRaee A rohie ball catves. Bullard. | Tel. 107E 4. FOR BALl—-Hard wood lengths. Phone Brewn, Yantic. MTED—'n‘ree Toom 4 ha‘:\vmh Greeneville preferr: o, with hath, by voung married Address Box 100, this WANTED—Farms; all kinds, ail sizes, anywhere in Conneeticut. 1 1, write or telephone Hei- Farm Ageney, 33 Reynold’: gt-. TOP We carry every- thing in e Hne of hecand e T . ele New London Salesroom, Wafi"fi“ t., Norwich, Phone 1703-2. MADAX WESTBV‘GV ist, 50 Union St.: 10 not fail to see ner. sg;ggnmc Paim- for sale. Write for bulletin. NOTICE m=| DR, SINAY HAS MOVED » . New Office in the Cummings & Ring || maver BuLDDG Room 207 Farm Agency, Danielson, Comn. WAN' TED—HouBehold aler St ‘ggwg sli huy used mahogany Sonora Pho- 5; our price $34.25. 'TALKING MACHINE SHOP, 24 Franklin Square. TRY THIS on your lawn mower: La Bonita Manila cigar, mild, §c :uh. § l-r 25¢; Anndora mild cigar 7c, Moon Spots pony cig: iar p pe lor T5e. Building enlmnce B A used 325 Phonograph, mahogany color; our price $9.25. THE TALKING MACHINE SHOF, Faneral Directors T and Embalmers DENTIST 322 Main Street 203 Main St.. Norwick, Conn, Chamber of Commerce Building Office Hours; 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—3 Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant Yoimmhon Fraaklin Square. WANTER-Second haad and ant.\qua qukun St g ‘IH i farniture. T et Open For Business The Real Estate Office of ARCHA WANTED FOR THE A HOME— Paul A, Schwartz, D, M. D. DENTIST MUBS BLOCK, ON THE SQUAR Tolephone 774 CHINA, CARPETS, BEDDING, STQVES, BEDSTEADS, CE DRESSERS, TOQLS, | BOOKS, WINDSOR CHAIRS OB TA- BLES, HIGHBOYS, ORED GLASS. 5 ANYONE IN NORWICH. W. COIT, which has been closed since the middle of April, owing to the ill- I WILL PAY AS MUCH mess of Mr. Coit, will be open for busi- beginning TUESDAY, June 7. 48 WATER ST. Funeral Director j——m——— Beyerse charges. BUILDING dnd "PERBONE & Christian Co. building suatraciors, sionework, bflckwork. con- o giate and gement, plaster, and paint, ang 4 5 Platt Ave. Tel. No, Embalmer WS 8 h i 2 trom 5.30 tg 9 p. Furhiture Sale We have opened a store with a com- plete ling of slightly used furniture. WANTED House to House Salesman, charge of Sales of ‘De Lux Stove Tops, in this vicinity. Propostion backed by Prompt Service Day or Night NOT(CE—Now is the time to have your sereens and screen doors made. George Boucher, Contractor and Builder, 106 North Main. Tel. 1530, _maylid We also buy your old furniture. i No capital is| Come in and convince yourself of our Address Gilavoo Adv. Cey care | Bulldtm- Advertising Campaign. NORWICH FURNITURE CO., gl FUMIGNARO guml——Cantmmr ol HOURIGAN BROS, 354 a3t " . 10 wncrele wark. all guaranieed l%}fl? idge St,, Norwich, Cnézn, FUNERAL DIRECTORS oSt Norwich and Jewett City | WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOI/N The Henry Alleny & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OB NIGHT nui- by skillgd lqhofr‘ % POULTRY Norwich, Comn. BARGAINS SLIGHTLY USED SLIDING CQLCHES, SPRINGE AND MATTRESSES, ALSO KOUND DINING TABLES TheLiberal Loan Co wishes to announce that they are open for business at 81 Franklin St., with & full line of Luggage, Toys sad Musical In- Opposite Providence Bakery, CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials at right ANTONGHUN 4 CURANGRINY JONATHAN s)fl'l‘!{, . dealer in oils and ‘own. Telephone 318. Hi Moblmls of all grades, and auto ‘elephone West Main St, n St, Norwich TIGHE & KEREMEN, A B nAu."s R. I Red and White horn ‘chicks, 5,000 every week; free ran, Shea & Burke \n‘fnhi, Conn _Phone 645-2. bab; E Wil Taise all You hatehs e “Second Feeds roe o Funeral Directors [ i e fuer Semes S 41 Main Street 55-87 FRANELIN ST. - PHONE 717:3. FOR SALE In Thamesville HAVE your tires .tr new, wear like new, as Lanoie Tive Co., 93 W. Main 8t uwd stock, auu lested ; bargain vrices for and June; freg circular. A. B, B. Hal mayl ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs lon distance ving, trucking amd ex- pmisg..g T, Tt-5, g i 1'0! . ne's buttsrmili i | PIANO TUNERS CIGARS GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. ., - Phone 511 LRS Whitestone Ciga: aare §78 per thousand | 3. ¥, CONANT. 11 Franklin 8¢ INSUKANOE TOBACCO It will pay you to walk over, JOHN R. BOWMAN [ NORWICH, 7ONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) real. Companies. - ISAAC s. JONEO Insurance Agent PLUMBING ANDG GASFITTING ~ — e el B - WRI.IB!I)“S—JO'““ AMERICAN Muisk, D, rTisse; r.-“:"'.‘:\‘;“lt [‘.l:.u"' m‘ FlBr:l cunfi::uqi- ber’v‘x:. Cuz 3 tuket Street.. g Breed Bolidl ‘I Fhogs. oo rHONE 4;. The vel vesl plumding by e I 'ullu-ru,u tie faivest r’cel s m'- aateed. al*u heating and sas fLUag JOMN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Maiw St SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET Very Attractive 7ROOM COTTAGE With All Modern Improvements Phone 1367-4 T;f 617- 12 population. for sale, extreme posr health. lmll- N“!l'l!' Ann-m Address, Rexall, Bulletin \ FOR SALE—ausemsbiles olhts, SRRl e, g Photieddfiii -14, l!la Bfllwe. S“O cash. FOR SALE_1919 D touring, in first_class um%i will demonstrate af- ter 5.30 p. m. 0 Epm-te;nm St. Jel0d FOR SALE—Buick touring, good condi- tion. Inquire of ThEa38 Sonh Maln St o te10d FOR SALE — Flye—pqy o ‘er Ju:knn he | car, good mechanical ) neider, Danielson. Tel 25!2-& .w £ :rfil 'W s'*u‘sr't‘u‘n‘“"’p"'v i un. g aupe T No. 90 W' 'l‘h all improv "Wfi'lnm' R REN' ’—thhed rooms with hot bath connection. Box 347. Bullmn. Je7d Anartment o' five ro ater and heat furnished. ?l entlal section. Write Box l“ .fire TO uni?—l-‘um';st{ed “rooms, 13 Bfl:w&ll \‘e n'&—Fglrmthfi {num: for u!m ‘without board. hed, Phone 1876-4. mnyhd enement, five rooms, qu "l'hlrnes 8t Phone 178-4. T FOB RENT—Store centrally logated; ; suitable for any retail “To RrE smumer bungalo t reasonahbl v"y‘n'ilpm Tel. 346. FOR SALE—One i Harley-Davidson motoreycle and sidecar, with full ‘equip- ment, just overhauled. =Bex 432, Depiel- san, Con n, Ford sedan, newly paint- . self stnner fuuy equipped, all new Call Mr. Morin o! e Plaut-Ca urea, low_prige, _B:flmt mnnld&«mler Nomlch Conn. Jedd FOR SALE——FONI touring car, u&r con. dit 225, iesd Narwieh W FOB SALE—An excellent W ortuni for next 10 days to purchase a few 133! Stephens Salient, model 84-86, at eo-t' my Paige aad Dort b\ulnm dm not ron -B'n“"_m' scri s Booth road- cash. 114 Cedar St. jeld FOI SALE—1918 Studebaker 7 passen- ger car m e ect condition; price §450. Adq in Offi egA Jeld dillac, in excellent E—19 condition, new engine, will sell reasonable it ")dza:l onge. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. may FOR SALE—Dodge roadster, good con- dmon saon Tel, ;‘ g lvrue:lm USED MACHINES prices. Terms if desired. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 Broadway. Seryice Station, Lake St HUPMOBILE AGENCY. COLLECTIONS. FOR MPT service, r‘m? England gg‘runuh Agency, uu BL. New London, Cona. ABCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Bullding, Norwich, Conn. BILDERBECK & LANGDON INC. 159 State Street Phone 1118 New Lendon, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- veys and Reports, Water Works and santary Engineering. DANCING . lu'u'u r, Odd Fell, Hall, "!orxfw‘lch Vfl(c:n kS daily. Phone 110‘ or 1996. 1efld TEUCKING C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move éverything anywhere. 8 at- tention given to moving beilers and ma- chinery. Phnno 357-8. CAL Eun LrpQ’ = \n:‘a Phone 925 ee, 4 legel. e I.Aln;;'l al.. No. 341 Main SL. GEORGE | LAmu. Ocoum, teaming, distance maving and trueking A Rare Bargain, The Price Is Right James L. Case OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Gorp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET —— CKET STREET FOR SALE 2nd must be sold to close an estate known s the Billings property, adapted and located for general merchan dising, being a good going. business there is at present a great chance for the is; especially 16-11 TREE' ice concerning rate reductions by For fi i 116-118 WEST MAIN § 2 m 2 hm#d;—*o!l s For tmh;: ;o:u:ul;z;; I:;mn of Franklin Sqtiare. - : e ——— gs, large mill t m,\n ]al‘!e dlm rg;n'rmd of a.u mnd- BN e Tan |G LR Tl‘lPNfi' %?510‘-“' P I8 T0% um better s ugh columns 1@ put your busl- NOW your mm and era u no medi- tn' aade trees by e men. Phone 1957. aves. dec2sd J&fi.’.“i‘ 'iu‘;:’: 2o ‘E‘mfifi Main St. Phone 1‘ Eha‘t"ucket St Phnnap?li DXSTANUE yovma Shet.ll F&N ehona 7. TTURE MOVING, TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very wo.m_.tl": and at reasopable es. pri ARTHUR H. LATHROP Street PIAN LEGAL lfiflfl‘ m"é’fg‘éfim‘éfi. '-E,‘ " Dieiat ministrator Q{MNM “ lfln\hl 0'?&” cx robate Tor seid District u- 158 5 e ‘n’:“ o0 e Prohml: oma. in m;n 3! "’&?)&‘%fi.} aving exnibied t’%m& for nuuw""" h" day of JID'. rnoon, "T0 RENT— Furnished Tooms. 1!b- phong 274. OFFICES AND ROOMS. RPHY & M'GARRY'S, w ?01 Main St. ¥ BOOKBINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order of her undoing. detall, Director Capellan! arranged wit the head of a great uptewn d i store in New York for the use & basement after business hours. Geeat electric lights were installed and the 'lhm in the presence of a picked au- e s e dience, the various scenes lead! te I STATE. NEWS Rate Marcy's degradation vt iy Torringien—The Falcon Sacisty field day and parade s to be held in Torring- | has done wonderful business in Housa- tonic Camplands. Bridgeport—This city has voted $1,000 to help the sufferers of the flood-stricken city of Pueblo, Ceclorado. Southington—Thus far the town offi- cials have not been notified of or have not received a slacker list for the town. New Britain—Rt. clude the program. Lucyan Bojnowski, paster of the Sacred Sherman—The g Light, was given at the town hall Fri- day evening by children schools in town. Plymouth—There will be meeting in the conference (Monday) evening, to discuss plans for the celebration of Independence Day. ariford—The Nurses Alumnae Asso- clation of St. Francis hospital is plan- ning te give a strawberry festival on the grounds on an afterncon and evening of next week. Danbury—Mrs. Katherine Cail, city, has sold her farm in Westlake dis- comprising twenty-one acres, to Meriden. Mr. Henry M. Doolittle, Doolittle intends to engage in the pouitry 1d—Samuel Nerris, fleld has recently arranged an old fash- ioned flower garden at his summer home, Falracres, on the Branchville road. The laying out and planting of the garden was done by a Danbury landscape gar- STEAMSHIP BUCKEYE STATE WAS CEIPPLED BY FIRE Baltimore, June 12.—Crippled by a fire caused by a flare back in her forward enging room, the new passenger steam- ship Buckeye State of the Matsop Navi- which sailed at dawn tion Company, is morning on her maiden trip to Cali- tomh ports is lying four miles off An- ' napolis in Chesapeake Bay and will, ficlals say, return to Baltimore tomor- There are 135 passengers on the The Buckeye State was to have sailed May 1, but has been held up ever Sinece by the marine strike. The fire came as the climax to an ex- clting day in shipping circles. ocean steamers—the Buckeye State and Western Comet—were found to have been badly disabled, and the damage is laid by shipping men to The engine trouble Buckeye State preyented the steamship from sailing yesterday. ‘When an attempt was made to start yesterday it was found that the feed pipes of the Buckeye State were choked Buckeye State. with waste and other\substances. Fur- ther investightion joints and oll cupg throughout the extensive oil burning been tampered with. tem was also disabled accprding to men employed on ‘he vessel. The electric sys- Notable Trip of Japan's Primee, to London of Japan has a significance we should not miss. It is the formal ending of the era of Japan's isolation; in all Japan's previous history no emperor or emperor's heir has ever stepped out- side the island empire—The Villager. In the Sweef Bye and Bye. The heirs of the author of “In the Sweet Bye and Bye" $66,000 for royalties in a case that has been pepding fifteen years. For them it should be a sweet bye apd bye—Pitts- burgh Gazette-Tim ASPIRIN Shetucket Stre Phone 175 | Name “Bayer” on Genuine have just been paid ._,.Du P HOME, Julpe B"n"'l Unless you see the name ES! 3 “Bayer” on package or on tablets you Inie of Mantenler 1o e rovate Distriet are not getiing genuine Aspirin pre- l!hYllfl&lu for twen dinper, the T:cwwfl y carried put with the lolln'lum of the Cop e The e QOare of the Storrs, Ray Holdridse Lucius P. Davis; reading and l:f-' Great %l. enough; song, Sidpey i Winnfe Holton. If llma.‘ questions for discussion will fll 1— House Helps Continued—Vacuum ers and Summer Heaters; What Fue Have You, and What is Your Plan Fol Saving Heat in Summer? —Are they growing eutef the m({ 3—How to Meet the Lale and 7 Frost? Transportation from Jeweit on arival of steam and trolley cags u :’5:1“ and retyrn will be by autome- DAVIS THEATRE. To those who never hayp seem the in terior of a big department storg in Nev York, several scenep of The Ingide o the Cup, the new Paramount-C; i tan picture which will be shown at Davis today and tomorrow, will be o more than average interest. In - the film version of Winstor Churchill's story, Kate 'Marcy, ql o the principal charachers, s 4 salesg! in a metropolitan gtore. Altho cent of erime. she Is accused o(‘?‘ of & handbag and discharged. She into the ‘depths and is later and finds' happiness In the love of the of the man who had been the cagse To make this scene perfect in ewery entire compaoy brought to the stere The Inside of the Cun is a 1 { Paramount picture, asid to be ome of the best produced in many months. The roles are in competent hands. The comedy ig entitled Fickle and Is a two-reel Mack Sempett tion. A Paramount Magazine will see- — e Strand Theatre. Place yourself in this Dol tlon. A brilllant young weman lpwyer; you have just been elected movermer of a western state—the first woman ia country to hold this office. Your sisters the world over look to you for guidance Upon your courage and ability in per- forming the duties of governer the success of womanhood's political freedom. Then pictupe the brutal killing of a man—your own has- band guilty of the crime and conyisted to pay the penalty. Only you ea him. A word from your lips and ve a free. But that word wonid cost you yemr honor—and more, @ betraval of the ple's falth in you and the humiliatien all your sex. What would you do Would you free your husband and face the scorn and hatred of the people you betdayed? Can you imagine the and tortures of a wo ing this problem? See it in “Every Woman's brant drama of self-sacrifice, nh"s at the Strand theatre today, Tuesday Wednesday, with Mrs. Wallage ‘dl the leading role. O. Henry's best comedy Q‘? “A n: Philistine in Bohemin,” Johnny Aubrey's latest scream, “The Nuisance." comaplgtes the programme. Show starts, matinee at 115, evening at 7. Feature shows at Hl. Tsad 0 Three times daily. Breed Theatre. For Hs feature atiraction todsy amd tomorrow the Breed will present a Reg- inald Barker production of the mest’ widely discussed novel of the year, e Branding Iron,” by Katherine Newlls | Burt. This Is a big nicture, one of the biggest we have had the »lnm of pre- senting to our patrons. It has & vln with a trip-hammer punch, s oast of fa- mous actors, masterly direction and besu tiful photography. In fact it has ewewy- thing a realiy biz picture should hawe and more. Barbara Castieton 8 meem the leading feminine role nl —u”- a remarkably intelligent perfe is perhaps the most difficult has been seen In motion m years, but Miss Castieton more measured up to all its qual James Kirkwood, one of the best leading men In plctures, plays to Miss Castieton. Buster Keaten also be seen in his latest comedy, Goat” and the Pathe News witl plete the bill for today and Tuesday. e Welcoms, Dr, Gelsel! No eommunity, which has had the opportunity of listening to that little orator. Dr. Carolyn E. Geisel, can fail to rejoice at the mews that it is te have another opportumity to hesr her during Chautauqua week. “Safeguarding the Heart of the Ma- tion,” her new leclu!l!. will th-t you into attention, compel your in! arouse you to/ action. Her M presence, her virile delivery, her eon- vincing logle and her pertinent humer will grip you as in her previous lectyses. Since last she visited our city, De.. Geisel has heen enu“_:y ,1 her never-ending crusade for 3 has gaken her to Maine, to New Zealand, to Jamaica, and from M to While life lasts this handy little 3 in the cause of hetter living will wage . her great fight. L5 il i L Sells Bozrah Eead Farm Real Estate Broker John A. Moran 'l J 3 Warsaw, June 12—(By the A Nr" The British !plailt. to Poland, Sir fiam Grenfl MaxMufled, today nounced his intention. of ‘Warsaw pet ecution, in_ whi

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