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Advertisement Will Get It —_———feseans WANTED—Male WANTED—Man to work on farm and Ve team ; one who knows haw enner, Box 92, Gno.novuh’." Tel. WANTED—Fsmale § A Bulletin Want T WaniED seemmeese Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—Competent woman to cook and do first floor work for two; Watch Hill; $12 a week; references, ~Address Box 323, Westerly, R. L Je20d WANTED—High sehool cy_selling an article in s & Supy.y House, Hay P fommandt WANTED — Houseman _ who under- stands scrubbing. Ponemah Mills Board- lag House, Taftville. WANTED—AL once, man with some expericnce a3 Porier; Attawaugan Hotel, Danielson, . Jetod WANTED—Gingham box loom weav. i starting up new weavers need Lorraine Mig. Co. $135.00 month commence ; railway mail needed ; ' list positions Grocery Trade Salesman ONE WITH BISCUIT EXPERIENCE PREFERRED FOR NORWICH AND VICINITY. GOOD POSITION, SOUND ESTABLISHED TRADE, GREAT OP- PORTUNITY TO iNCREASE. WRITE GIVING THREE CONCERNS BY WHOM EMPLOYED FOR LONGEST PERIOD. STATE AGE, EXPERIENCE AND WAGES AT WHICH You WOULD BE WILLING TO START. J.hnson Educator Food Co. St. Cambridge, Mass. WANTED The names of boys who are|] DENTAL SURGEON ng to get up in the morn- some money Frequently here are good routes. Get your names on file and be ady for the first vacancy. 5 the Bulletin Office. and earn AND FOUND ng Jersey heifer, one A sum of mon- ive same by paying for JUNERAL DIRECTORS smmings & Ring “uneral Directors |, and Embalmers 322 Main Street 1amber of Commeres Building Fumneral Director ompt Service Day or Right A e T e R T HOURIGAN BROS. UNERAL DIRECTORS rwich and Jewett City Henr); »≪n & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET ~UNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 Lady Assistant Shea & Burke neral Directors 41 Main Street AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, o class garage service con- Shetucket St. VEL-HOFF HOTEL, European PIANO TUNERS " FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Pian-o Tuner THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St INSURANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS PRINTING of all kinds promptly asd neaily done. promptly and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Frankiio 8 WANTED—Girls over 16 years of Apply West Side Silkc Mill. ~_ jels: Johnsen, Uncasville. ~Tel. Norwich 583, e wages. Bulletin, Box 222, je1sd Sundays from 1 ti » m F. Peterson, 130 Main St. jelid “WANTED—Woman for general house- work. Tel. 35-4 Willimantic Div. je2d s WANTED—Maid for waitress _and chambermaid ; small family. Apply F. A. | ~Gror W ANTED 49 Broadway. WANTED—Antiques and second hand turniture, stoves, etc.; Shsh. Write, call or ‘phone §32-3. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson St., Willimantic. Jedd WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers In Norwich ; we buy and sell anything; high- Louis D. Ward, 30 and 32 Water St. Norwich. Phone 708-3. may19ThSTu WANTED—Competent cook to go to Pleasant View Beach, July-August; good WANTED—Two young ladies to wotk o 9.30 F. FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP has made thousands of friends in this part of the It you hev mever bin in to sec us now is a good time Manila cigars 6 for 26¢, and a corkin’ line of 5Uc pipes. Opp. Woolworth's § and Ok:?mm:h store, Thayer Bldg. entrance. e La Bonit FOR BALE—Horses FOR SALE—Horses; just arrived from Hartford with 10 head of horses, workers and drivers; can be seen at Miles Stable, rear 341 Main St. John Stimpson. je20d FOR SALE—Two or three very good horses. Jacob C. Hafner, Norwich Towa. Jelsd FOR SALE—O: ¢ mowing machine, 1 gasol fit, 1 horse rake, 1 lumber wagon, 1 plow. Oliver Cartier, Hazover, Ct."L.'B.'6. Jel8 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. ELMEE RE. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Jesa DENTISTS STENOGRAPHERS, retaries at excellent salaries are in con- Special day and evening classes start this week. Write for par- ticulars or call and register stant demand. bookkeepers, sec- at once. Commercial School, 142 Main St. Phone 1431 * jez0d lection forms; Box 043, New AGENTS make big money Selling cob every creditor them; now idea; fasi sellers; bij Write at once, Wwants prq‘lim n erd ~ WANTED—Boarders, in out of town, quiet home. Address Board, care Bulletin’ |2 years old; also several goats. Otto r Anderson, R’ F. D. No. 5, City. je20d Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin ToLet Advertisement Will Sell It |’ Advertisement Will Rent It : ¥OR sALE FOR SALE—automoblles TO RENT FOE SALE—Boat, 32 ft. long, 8 ft 4"‘«’:;'!(1‘::‘1‘. Rlass cabin, km:htuhlnd toilet, T _engine, reverse gear, eiectri lights inside and" out.. eleétric. horn, 15 lllfi preservers, in A-1 condition. Tel. je21d” BASS for sale. I have four acres of G! good standing grass for sale. H. . Daw- R. F. D. No. 6. jez1d . FOR SALE or will exchange for a small place near a manufacturing town, 130-acre farm, S-room house, barn, chick en coop, a 3-room bungalow, good pas- ture and woodland; this farm is 3 1-2 miles from Danielson, known as Hillcrest farm, South Killingly; bargain _for a uick sale. Tel 422-3 South Killingly. rs. James Middleton, Killingly Center, Conn. jezld ¥OR SALE—Modern t-room colo- nlal house, With owh Water bysvem: bathe room, stexm heat, and garden, in village of North Stonington, near trolley. Hib- berd R. Norman, Norwich, Cona. apr28ThSTu FOR SALE—Young family cow, giving 12 quarty of milk. Phone 365-5. Je20d- EQR SALE—Three horsepower gaso- line engine and cordwood outfit an tadle. Kric Johnson, Lox 2, Pintle 7P FOR SALE--Two Holstein bulls, 1 and _WANTED_Second hgnd furniture, an- tiques and books. C.° J. Water St Tel. 38-2. 48-50 Je20d rr———— e L — DR. . R. CHAMBERLAIN M’'Grory Building Nerwich, Conn. NOTICE ‘DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYEK BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn, Offics Hours: 30—5, 6:30—8 Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. | DENTIST 165 BLOCK, ON THE SQUAL Telephone 774 . BUILDING —Contractor of | FUMIGNAEO JAME 128 Oakridze St. Norwich. Conn. ‘Welephone 62 wardd M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engincer Steam Engine Repairs Clean Shavings CARTING Peck-McWilliams & Company WILLIAM C. YOUNG Sucoessor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER prices, by skilled labor. TRUCKING C. DBJOSLYN, 293 West Main St. We tention given to chinery. ~ Phone 3; ing. Phone 1926, A. Siegel. GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St long_distance mov trucking and ex- pressing. _Tel. 387 Jong distance moving and = trucking. oving, long_distance trucking a_specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 7 C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St Phone § LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetuoket St Phone 607, PIANO D FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily and at reasonable prices, ARTHUR M. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 Norwieh Furni- ° jelld AN EXCELLENT position awaits you i ‘you join the day or evening classes now forming in secretarial studies, book- keeping, shorthand, t; writing, efc., at Jewett Business Schot 50 Franklin St. « je20d TED—Tb buy or rent, & cheap may be in any location. full particulars in first letter. Box 137, Dayville, Conn, WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. ture Co., Breed Bldg. buy, sell and exchange. WILL PAY CASH for second hand. up- right pianos and player | lowest figure, make and style. The Plaut- orwich, Conn.." : Write Jeisd 2| name I WILL BUY your upright pi player piano and pay you cash for same; advise best price, and make. Cash,” care Bulletin. re in Connecticut. Call, write or telephone Hei- econd _hand and antique Tiger & Kreten, Successors Lruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717 mar28d CATTLE BREEDERS. I offer the services of tHlollywood Glen recently purchased at national Holstein-Friesian convention and is one of the New Only ap- greatest bulls ever brought Service fee $L00. W. §. BROWN, SHEPARD HILL Centrai Viliage, Conn, Tel. 28-1% Moosup. or Write “Spot Jelod all Kinds, all sizes, 1s your farm the Opposite Providence Bakery. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES g and ‘stonework ~and house- | concrele Work; all guarauteed | ThelLiberalLoanCo wishes to announce that they are open | for business at 81 Fronklin St. with a full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. BOQESINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway ank Books Made and Ruled to Order | GIVEN AWAY FOR THE | i it will raise Second Feed,” James M. Young FOR SALE—Greene's buttsrm!lk baby afl you:hatch | Greene's Gro- mardd Whitegtons Cigar re §70 per thousand 3. F. CONANT, 11 Fraaklia 8t Best work and materials, at right! . TOBACCO Wholesale and Rétail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Telephone €0 West Main St. move everylhing anywhere. Special at- | oving boilers and ma- { It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, NONN. (Established for Haf a Century) “LOCAL and long_ distance auto truck- | “GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, ERNEST E. [ BULLARD{” Phone 127-4 | Have a Few OQutfits to Lend. PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTORS—I OBBERS, Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. PHONE 568-5. Phone, ‘The very it lumbing by expert workaon 3t (b tafbear ries . irest prices ‘is Sateed; aloc hesting and gasfiting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. DENNIS E. SULLIVAN FINE BANITARY PLUMBING AND HEATING. OFFICE AND SHOWROOMs 26 SIXTH STREET _Norwich, Conn, Telephone 716-13 We De It Right the First Time. e THERE » uo medium ta | post Eastern Comnecticut equal 4 The Bulles i fes Wiieimass rasnite. | COWS for sale; another carload will jrive Saturday, June 1Sth James H. Lel de, North Fi in, 8 i e D rapklin, Conn. ’g‘eeim:m FOR BALE—The old established black- smith business of H. C. Lane in Durkee Lane. Must sell at once. i D thing in the line of Second- tere, Btoves. etc. New London 16 Water St, Norwieh. Phone 1705-2. FOR SALE—One good farm and double house. Wiiliam A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Ehone 3. i FOR SALE—Ten tons good hay. Ered W. Hoxie, Lebanon, Conn. Tel. 62. jesd STOP in to see us We carry every- d furnie lesroom, mar2d 100 ACRE FARM, STOCK, AND CROPS, fine location, near eity and markets, pleasing surroundings, good house, barns and farm Dbui several acres nice growing crops, cattle, team, poultry, wagons, tool farming _equipment complet level, productive fields,” large, spring- watered pastures, wood enough to pay for farm, lots of, fruit; all for only $3,800, | easy terms. FARMS for sale Write for bulletin Racine's Farm Agency, Danielson, Conn. 40 acres Tryons' Agency, Willimantic, Conn. FOR SALE Seven-room Cottage, within eight min- utes' walk from Franklin Square, with modern_improvements. Property must be | sold. Owner leaving city. For further particulars, inquire of - JOHN A, MORAN, “Real Estate Broker, Je1sd Franklin Square, $2,800.00 WILL BUY two-tenement house, seven rooms each | apartment, and basement store, located in | Greeneville, corner North Main and Ninth | Sts. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 683-3. 108 CHfr St. ~mauire of R s | | FOR SALE A two apartment house, in good location, on the WeshSide. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET FOR SALE A very cholce rine-room cottage, de- sirably located on Broad St. For fuller partiulars, inquire of JOHN A, MORAN, REAL ESTATE BROKER, may7d ¥ranklin Square. BOOKCASE, COST NEW $45.00. WILL SELL FOR $1200—AND A FOR SALE FINE, LARGE GAS STOVE, COST 314000, WILL SELL FOR $38.00. CALL AT 16 SPRING STREET. TEACHER OF SINGING CUDWORTH & THOMPION ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Nerwich, Conn, SHORE RESORTS HALCYON HOUSE OCEAN'SATAING, doMS BY DAY OR WEEK. WRITE FOR RATE EDW. J. REGUCI Manager. Pleasant View Box 60 Westerly R. I OHIROPODIST TEOMPSON, ¥, 8. T e S S % FINEST TH peatl A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains) Section” of Norwich. The house has six rooms and all modern improvements. Cel- lar is cemented. There's a goed arden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telophone 1334 3 BROADWAY FOR SALE . Eleven-room house, centraily located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving to! ‘Wishes to sell property. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, FOR SALE FIFTY PIANO BOXES. CALL AT THE PLAUT-CADDEN ©O. NOBRWICH, CONN, AT BEST VIEW SUMMER RES- IDENCE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH ‘inououcm.v MODERN AND Ul LLY FURNISHED. TOGETHER WITH WAGI AND BOAT HOUSE. FOR QUICK SALE , PRICE $550 ASK James L. Case. Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET COAL AND WOOD ed wood and kin n o LT ey Lane. FOR SALE — 192 | motoreycie with sid, ment, at low ielson, Conn. ‘Harley-Davidson apartment of six r and full efuip- | F00; and bath in “The Marion,” 326 Main St, steam heat and continuous hot | water furnished; rent $45 per month. { Inquire of Shea & Burke. Jelsd Dprice.” Write Box 4 6 cylinder chum- 40 . chain drive, tires, or will' tra Anderson, Jr, B D, st _overhauled, | FOR SALE—Touring running order, at isimer Miller's farr !dm L g 34 FOR SALE — Dort touring car, model | — 1917, in good conditio: Inquire 43 F 1d-at | 3 ALE- litle used, in fine condi at $1,200." Inquire at th ition, price, 365, H. D. Sisson, Scotland, €onn. FOR SALE — 1918 6 cy Address Eox J FOR SADE—1915 F torcycle, perfect - cond:tion. FOR SALE—1917 Maxwell touring cu(','g st 1§ 1915 Saxon Delivery 1917 Dodke Touring 1917 Lco Touring 0 Seripps Locil Bunsbous 0 Oukiand Sedan « reasonabl 3 V) SR Terms if desiced, toeonacia 177 EROS. 45 Broadway. n, Lake St. HUPMOBILE AUTOS FOR HIRE 4 car for fune AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORILS Moblofls of all grad i RADIATORS! BOILING OR DA REPAIRED AND RECORDED ED{ f from d One new % 1-2 tons capaelty Brock- take bod: MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED § SHANLEY 439 MAIN STRE | KEEP YOUR CAR SHINI THE QUEE CLEANER-POLISHER AT ALL DEALERS. Distributed By | THE QUEEN'S POLISH COAPANY 400 Asylum Street Norwich, Conn. i 1 One 1916 Maxwell touring oar, one 1918 Overland roadster, twe 1917 cars, one 1918 Juckson c, one Reo touring car are in_serviceable condi- ¥ _good rubber and are ready They will be demonstrated to the entire satisfaction of sers. We have several deals at the present time whereby shall undoubted come Into pOS- ssion_of several other good used which will be added to this big [RIVHRHERE ; n{.iJ fi Gk 3 OF ALL KINDS Automobil Carriages, Trucks and Carts ming, Upholstering ard Wood Work, Blacksmithing in all its branches \scoft & Clark o 507 TO 515 NORT H MAIN STREET LEGAL NGTICES, NOTi1 FOR SALE: By order Court of Probate for the D) ich, 1 will sell the interest of , late of Notwich, in trict, deceased, in the scribed in- tr in said Court. scription, see a WILLIAM H. SHIELDS AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Ledyard, within and for the District of Ledyard, on the 20th day of June, A. D. Eresent — SAMUEL E. HOLDRIDGE, Estate of Anna M. Wieman, late of Ledyard, in said District, deceased. e Administrator exhibited his admi istration account with said estate to the Court for allowance; it is therefore ‘Ordered, That the'28th day of June, A, D. 1821, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Probate Court Room in Ledyard, in said District, be, and the same is, ap- pointed for hearing the same, and the said Administrator is directed to give notice thereof by publishing {his order | wecks, one time in ‘The Norwich newspaper having a girculation in said District, at least five da said hearing, and make return to | al s prior ‘to the The above and foregoing is a true copy SAMUEL E. HOLDRI Shea’s News Bareau MAGAZINE SPECIALIST ‘UNION SQUARE | “rorluuNT—A fine A Bulletin Want Pachaug town hall on Monday afternoon William Johnstone was chairman and —Store o Thames re | rent 853 ‘aiso barn Tor storage. O'Con: seria . TO RENT—The property at No. 90 Wil- for hgm}hznw St.. Jarge house with all improve- . girage and garden ; possession im- scdiately. Apply to Charles W. Burton, No. 744 North Main St ‘jelid FOR EENT—Furnished rooms with hot Box | nor Bidg. asd cold water, bath conmection. thout bo 3 urnished rooms for I 17 Boswell Ave. may28d Furnished rooms. Tele- saa7a John Welsh was clerk. It wag voted to rescind the vote” passed as a special town meeting held on February 25, 1918, appropriating $100 for the ercction by the town committee of the state council of detense of a roll of honor for Gris- Wwold's boys in service. The following resolution was presented by Wallace ik Payne and was adopted: Bulletin. < TaRte e7d TO RENT Furnished rooms, with or | ATCTION e ——— A special town meeting was beld in That the Town of Griswold erect a late World war and that Dr. George _ | Jennings, Daniel F. Fion and Mra. B. .| Bliss, be and they are herehy appointed & committee t5 obtain and erect such & memorial as_in thelr discretion shail | scem wise. That the sum of $1000 be | and the same s hercby appropriated for the prrehase and erection of such & me- morial. :'_u:r con- | consignment sale is offered ] 23 a lot or any portion there- of at th: bargain price of $3.50 per sack. Office and Selesrooms, 42 Muin Danielson. Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main Street, Danielson, Conn. HIGH GRADE TRUCKS AND | SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1921, ‘ at 130 o'clock p. m., stendard time, st the garage of the Putnam Motor headguariers of the Studebaker ud formerly known as the Joy nd ge, just opposite the ork, New Haven and Hartford . Depot, Putnam. ving been interested with the Brocicway Motor Truck Co. of Connec- cut, located in New Haven, and rei- itive to circunstances surrounding situation, 1 was forced to take over the following deseribed trucks in order to ulose my books with said | eoncern. Therefore, 1 shall offer these § ebsolutely brand ‘mew popular make rucks to the public at ‘public auction r the most liberal terms ever tated on a public sale bill, as fol- 33 1-5 per cent. ol the pure price willbe requized as deposit the balance to be intercst within 12 months ane closed cl cab, Y, lights, beautiful job. of painting solid tives; one new 1 1-2 tons ¥ Itockway, closed cab, head- stake body, pnewnatic tires and attractive 1gint; one aew 3 1-2 § ions capcity Elochway pcwer hofst Lump Lody, solid_tires and slightk used as & demonstratur, cach car- will e soid under the rezala: factory ntce; one first c'ass, lightly cuirarce ‘bus, 20 persons. ‘ful vamnt job, T excellent rubter and ready fo v LIGHT DELIVERY CARS One i-ton Chevrolet truck equipped with pneumatic tires, starter and ex- ; this car has been slight} demonstrator; one g : Atlas truck of 1500 ibs ca= . one light delivery Chevrolet in ¥0. 490 light delivpry PLEASURE CARS ires, Tubes and _Accessories, should be grasped by all means. LOUIS A. WOLF, PUTNAM, CONN. Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without . Thumm’s r{ome-Made Jayonnaise THUMM’S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street MERROW will take immediate possession. Rockville. there for a time. in Palmer Wednezday. fleld, in the middle west, Warren of Putnam. It's aiways a great bore for the burs loakad. gar if the sate is Thirty Sacks of 98 Ibs. each a hizh grade flour remain- 2 ot ! ing unsold after our recent §)Griswold renair ana reconstract e | ¥, W04 foree {highway leading casterly one thousand | feet from the borongh line at Bast Main |street by the mfll of the Jewett City | Textfle Co. at & eost not to exescd tolution to the WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, . Auctioneers / PLEASURE AUTOMOBILES i —AT— - | . . < Servicel Public Auction xi Service LOCAL AND. LONG DISTANCE, CADPILLAC CLOSED CAR. WELUDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. 4 of which is second to mnone in 1l this section of the state, will be of- d to the public at the substantial scount cf 20 per cent. on sale day. agonsi |# Here an_opportunity seldom ever S 1§ offered, especially under sueh liberal conditions. Don't fail to attend this | le This ractive proposition WITH THE PUTNAM MOTOR MART |er Cooper, Mrs. “You Can Do No Better Than Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gergler and ohil- dren have moved to Mansfield Depot where they will occupy one of the Me- Collum tenements, Mr. Gergler has sold his house to Mrs. Sarah Spinks who Mrs. I F. Wilcox spent Friday in Mrs. E. C. Burdick of Chaplin who underwent an operation at the Hartford hospital and was in‘that institution four has recoyered sufficiently to visit her son, A. T. Burdick and will remain Henry Whiting and Olin French were Mrs. E. Williams recently spent the day with Mrs. Sarah PBaker in Mans- Benjamin Baxter iy visiting relatives Guests at Winding Brook Farm during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burdick and _littie daughter Ziipha,: C. B. Burdick, M. T. Burdick, Mrs. Floyd Landon and two children and Miss Mary Horton, all of Chaplin and Miss Josie The following resolution was read by H. C. Webster and wag adopted: That the selcctmen be empowered to lay a concrete ofior over the Slater ea- nal, the cost not to exceed the sum of $1,609, and to authorize the selectmen ! to borrow money. for the same. Joseph H. McCarthy handed in a re t that the town Grirwold for the month of May fited with Town Clerk Welsh show five birthe: L. | retta Lan ey E e | %, Lo, dsoiter of Mr. and Mrx | .00 iy loved by her. The cowsrdics of Tonls LaRue: Herbert Charles Wei Jr. son of Mr, nmi Mrs. lerhert (' Webrter: Ralph Rooert Marsh. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Marsh: Helen K blol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pter Kobiol: Helen Jaska. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jaska: three deaths, Sn. (Tah H. Hiscox, of valvular heart dis- case; Mrs, Gauthler, of cerebral ano- |zust brime over at iast, but Shetucket 4 e Carpentery Hall® o7 Uslon mests 'l No. 23, ¥. and Ay Lodge, No. l’l‘{& N . meets in Germania itan. & O Bt Mary's T. A and B, In T. A, B. Bullding Clara’ Barton Tent. No. | meets in Buckingiam lcmlb Rose of New nd 1L sultable memorial to ity soldiers in the | 5;ts, O+ 96 O. F. inects al o8 i 3l ANNOUNCEMENTS Planist at Taftvile Theaters & Ted Bymes of Rockville has a = position as planist 4t the Casino tre a: Taftvilie. BREED THLATRE, . As entaralling a picture as has beet & Jong” thne ‘s Uncharted Seas the Metro special wnich the feature &' the Breed theatrc today. Alice Lake known wherever jic “njoyed, o u dea- matic interpretation uncxcelled for beaw » resorin from critics who this yicture el where. Briefly, 1 leals with Lucretia Eastman, whore husbond i 8 moral derellet. Luerctia’s cup of 1800 111:! that the offer of the Jewett Ciry (0L PRNE over At 1ast, Tone ""'; ‘ektile Co. to puy half the cost be ac-|ier BtTALe he $ive him.one I8 cepted and the selectmen he authorized |Chance. The test ix the finding of a de- ito borrow the money for the same. |zerted stcamship, loaded with tem sl The sital statintles of the ieen of|1ons of Kiondike gold. Tom is given 8 !seaworthy craft, #nfi a rotting vessel, manned with desperadoes. is foisted on Frank Underwood. who loves Lucret's the one, und the courage of the other, ias they go through Tichrinz Stralis Jeads to the heart-c! % cilmax. The Pathe ews and a Century comedy compleie ithe bill. THE STRAND. The ‘1iddley Winks Musical Comedy plexy: Eunfee A. Davis. of chronie ry.|Co. made their appearance at the Strand stitls; two marrlages, Arfel Clarke Wool | yesterday before a large audience who and Vera Tsabel Jackson; Michael Me-|laughed during the entire performance. dick and Emma FE. Oliver. | Ambark All kept the people In an uproar Reliance Lodze, No, 29, 1. O. O. V.| with his funny antics and sayings. and Undaunted Lodze, No. 24, K. ot P.| held a memorial service in the Congregn- tlonal church on Sunday evening. Re C. H. Andrews, pastor of the church, and a member of both lodges conducted the service. Judge Frank Fenion of Willimantic and Rev. Mr. Smith of Bal-| tic addressed the men in the Interest of the good effect the Memorial Day whould Charles Collins and Jack Hunt also help- ed keep things golng. The rest of the company also heiped and as a whoie the entire show way good. Eva Novak and Harry Gribbon, tws recognized players In the screen world, are at the Strand theatre today and | Wednesday with the cutest baby that ever showed a dimpled face in plctures leave upon the members. The cholr sang | You'll want to adopt her. She will nestle au anthem with Miss Anna Littlefleld as soloist. Sixty-five persons were pres- ent at the service. Station Agent O. F. Miller and Wil- liam Driscoll, a clerk in the freight of- fice, left on Monday for a trip to Cali- fornia and to Oregon, where Mr. Dris- coll hns an uncle. They will be away twa months. The fact that it was almost twenty in your heart. Miss Novak and Mr. Gribbon will arrive with the little tot accompanied by a bevy of beautiful -up bables, when the comedy ple- ture de Juxe, Up in Mary's Attic, is pre- sented here, Make no mistake about lt—here is the finest comedy ever made. It is full of life and laughter. full of charm and sen- timent, full of thrilly and swift moving years ago that the Baptist church “Book |action, full of satire and burlesque, full of Recipes” was complled by he ladies of the Jewett City Baptist church, ealis attention to one of the most remarkable of local publications. Rev. J. W. Payne who was then pastor of the church, as- sumed the arduous task of its publish. ing and binding. There were gevera! hundred coples in the first and only edi- tion. And in hundreds of homos in Gris- wold today will be found a cherished copy. Every recipe was tried and true and was of local origin,. The late Miss Mary M. Brown, with her well known aptitude and skiil, furnished the several introductions and verses. On one of the pages appears in fancy print the list of officers of the church at that time and its auxiliaries: Pastor, Rev. J. W. Payne; deacons . John E. Phillips, *Thomas M. Crumb and *John D. Bo- cleston; Sunday scheol superintendent, John Armstrong; clerk, 'J. E, Phillips; treasurer, E. H. Hiscox; comnuttee, J. B. Palmer, B. H. Hiscox aud *Benjamin Perry Frankiin . The Ladies' Ald Soclety was officersd as follows: Preaident, Mra. W, H. Whit- man; vice president, Mrs. 3. M. Swift treasurer, Miss Alice D. Philips: colice- tor, Mrs. E. A. Ray; dlrectors, Mrs, W. IL Brown, *Mrs. A. J. Weaver, *Mr A. B. Champlin, Miss Yda I Foster; sc licitor, Mrs, J. D. Eocleston; program committee, Mrs., F. C. Whiting, Mrs. B. |R. Gardner, *Mrs, E. E. Woeks, *Mra , Mra. B, H Hiscox. Dead. A. Wilcox, Misg £mma Babeock, M Bmma Melroome, Mrs, A. Dawley, Mrs. Lorenzo Whitford, *Mrs. Grace D. Hi man, Mre. Randy, Mrs. Flora Miller, Mrs W, G. Duce, Miss Nellie Guy, Mrs. Jame; Proctor, *Mrs. Eliza Saunders, *Mrs. Jane Weeden, Mrs. Albert Babcock, Mrs. Jennie E. Willcox, *Mrs. Polly Campbell. *Mrs, Martha Payne, Mrs. Ida i Benjamin, Miss Bells Gay, *Mrs. Bilen Lewis, *Mrs. Sarah B. Cheney, Mrs. Pet- M. Wright, *Mrs. Em- (i Gardner, (Mry (Hannah Chso, *Mrs. B, P. Edwards Mrs. Frank Ste son, Miss Marietta 5. Geer, *Mrs. Halmes, *Mre. John Gardner, *Mrs. E. N. Tupper, *Mrs. Bdward M. Barrett, *Mrs, Cora Carpenter. *Mrs. Amy Bu- channan, Mrs. L. §. Popham. Mrs. Ora The list of local recipes were given by Mrs. F. E. Halyburton: *Mrs. R. M. Brown, Mrs. A. M. Clarke, Miss Lillian Armstrong, Miss Alice A. Brown, Mrs. 1. D. Eccleston, Mes. A, M. Brown, Miss Sadie Armstrong, Mrs. J: B. Palmer, Jr., Mra, B, M. Swift, Miss Ariana Cook, *Mrs. A. A. B. Champlin, *Mrs. Josiah . J. 8. Jeffers, *Mrs. R. R. Barbe: *Mrs. James Armstrong, Grace McKinney Boyle, Mrs. Esther Dim- mock, *Mrs. Willard Potter, Mrs. Mary of comedy and melodrama, and enacted by a highly competent cast of ‘players. The girls are a whole picture In them. selves. You won't miss the Winter Gar- den and the Follies when you see Up in Mary's Attie. This big double featurs program for thess small prices. matines 25c, even- ing 25-35c. Show starts at 2.15 and T DAVIS THEATRE. Sylvia Ashton, playing Mrs. Haymes in The Snob, 2 Wanda Hawley Realart | production scon to be shown at the Davis theatre Wednesday, says hor idea of wealth s money enough to bulld & moter car with doors wide enough 50 she can step in without turning sideways. ‘A beagy woman has no business in flivver!” she telly her friends. Miss Ash- ton is one fat woman who does no fret- ting over her superfluous avoirdupols. |8he not only accepts her pounds philoso- phically, but jests lightly about them, be- cause she knows only 100 weil how pop- ulnr she is with the picture-loving pubile, who have come to associste rotundity with her roles. Owen Moore in The Chicken in the Case, which is the sccond feature. Af- ter having seen Mr. Moore's acting in his former successes, something out of the . ordinary was expected of The Chicken in the Cass, and no onc was disapointed. The picture was written and directed by Vietor Heerman, and great eredit is Cus him for the wonderfully entertainingand humorous production he has made for | tua, oreea. The story is of & country youth who, lin order to come into his inheritance, borrows his best fricnd's wife. The com- plications that arise when his well-mean- ing aunt decides to take a hand in the well-being of the couple, and how this country youth finally squirms out of the matrimonial muddle he has gotten him- self into, forms one of the most delight- ful bita of comedy that has come 1o the screen for some time. Of course. in the end the hero finds himeelf a wife, but that is only as all good pictures should end. Larry Semon, that famons funny fel- tow will be seen in The Rent Coljector, his Jatest and funniest comedy. | ‘This show will be seen for ome day cnly, so don't miss it. THE MARCUS SHOW OF 1920, The Marcus Show of 1920, which comes to the Davis theatre, Tin . Friday and Satusday, bears the distinction of being the largest in cast and chorus, wit two exceptions, of all the perannial ex: travaganzas in a class with Ziegfeld's Brown, Mrs. R. G. Read, Mrs. R. L. Smith, Mre. C. F. Gardner, *Mrs. Elia V. Campbell, *Mrs. Phoebe L. Willcox, Mrd Luey P. Frankiin, *Mrs. M. A, Crom- well, *Mrs. Octavia Dyer, Mrs. Eimer Starkweather, *Mrs. James E. Spicer, Mrs. E. A, Ray, Mrs. John Gardner, Miss Carrie I Ray, Mrs. R. R. Church. Mrs. Charles Fiten, Mrs. James Aus- tin, Mes. 8. F. Brown, *Mrs. Lydia L. Barber, Mrs. Mary H. Beton, F. A. Larkin, MissGertrude A. Prior, Mrs. Wayland Frifk, Mrs. Chas. Edw. Prior, Miss Mattle Barber, Mrs. E. M. Gray. Mrs. R. W, Dearnley, Mra. Charles Cromwell, Miss Grace L Jeffers, Miss Jenifs Wild, Mrs Dela Morgan, Miss Bertha G. Thompson. THREE NAMES— *Mrs. E. D. Ohesbro, *Mrs. 4 Weeks, Miss Eimine Thompson, B. R. Gardner, Mrs. Mary E. Read, Mrs. F. C, Whiting, Mrs. Alva W. Gladwin, *Mrs. Joseph R. G. Brown, Miss Ida 1 Foster, Mra. W. H. Johnson, Mrs. Martha Brown, Mre. E. HL Hiscox, *Mrs. R. R. Barber, *Mrs. 4. P. Davis, Miss Hattle Brody Mrs. Chas. Bdw, Prior, Jr., Miss Alice D. Phillips. *Mrs. 5. H. Holmes. *Miss Daisy Dean Ray, Mrs. E. C. Willcov, *Mrs. Peleg Amnold, *Mrs. Abby J. Weaver, *Mrs. Thomas M. Crumb. Mrs. Sarah Darvis. *Mrs: James L. Ray, Mrs. Charles E. Bugbee, *Mrs. Mary Lewis, Mrs. C. H. Ray, Mrs. J. D. Vanderbeek, Mrs. A. H. Buxton, Mrs. Henry A. Jones, Mra B. G. Wilson, Mrs. Lizzie M. Smith, *Miss Ann Prior, Mra. Arthur A. Green, Mrs. M. Parkhurst, Mrs. R. R. Barber, Jr., *Ms. Dwight Tracy, Mrs. A. M. Clarke, Mrs. W. H. Whiteman, Mrs. Fred G. Barber. *Mrs. Maty G. Scranton, Mrs. Asher N. Read, *Mrs. Lucy Potter, Mrs. Annie A. Green, Mrs. Henry O. Bishop, 1 (Mrs. F. B. Davis Miss Nellle Franklin, *Mra A. A. Bicknell, *Miss Mary M. Brown, Mrs. Harriet H. Phillips, W. R. Pelmer, *Mrs. L. 8. Thornton, Mrs. Fan- nle A. Larkin, *Mrs James. Franofs. Follies and the New York Winter Gar- den's Passing Show. There are over seventy-five persoms, fifty pef cent. of whom compose the celebrated Marcus Peaches, concerned in the Marcus harle- quipade. The performance is divided - to twenty-three scenes and boasts twen- ty-seven musical numbers. Words anl music are from the pen of Charles Al bate. Mike Sacks is the featured play- er. Fourteen differcnt nationalities are represented in the Marcus Peaches who furnish_one of the main reaso being of the Mnrcus Show. X: daughters of Uncle Sam E ranging from statuesque corn-fed beafi- ties of the middle-west to the acile chies who have made the bathing beaches of southern Calffornia so_attracive gle Jaglinese miss is the sole r tive of Asia. while northern Eur almost as many daughters as thers are divergent views on the league of na- tions. A big super-special Paramount pleture, Paying the Piper, will also be shown, making a big doubla fe ing to the length of this atraction lhf_"- will only be ohe show at night, begin- ning at 1.30. Al seats reserved at night. PRESTON CITY There. was a strawberry supper st the Baptist church on Friday night. Mr. and Mre. Nathan Hall are at Wil liamstown, Mass., attending Mr. Halls class reunion. Many from this place attended the Po- moha graige meeting ¥ Pachaug last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Crary epent Sun- day with relatives in Myst! A number from thie place are plan- ning to go to Plainfleld grange Jume 21 e B s TAEm Prmngian s ney Mass., has returned home after spend- *Mrs. Eunice M. Reynolds. Mrs. Charles |ing the week with her parents. Rev. and Butts, Mrs Annie Houchens. Derranad. Mras T. J. Lewls . ¢