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-Advertisement Will Get It 3 FOR SALE—Horses Advertisement Will Get It WANTED--Male MvlellGet 'AH'IID—W two to six : WANTBD—",Io buy farm, THE ZEE-ZEE Rubber Co. desires a FOR : sood salary and mxenl Federal Paper Board Ci HORSE for sale chew, my Sampson horse, wfi:& uoo 1bs., aged ubom 11 SALE—Work mfl like nfl! JOMI. oM ‘FOR !ALI—M R R 2«‘;% mx—u“%. os:n‘mhunt rack i i bond Inquire ut No, 32 Shll\wket st. WANTED-—A first class painter, side “and outside; WANTED _Furnished or _unfurnished ms.Xq in rupenhhle neighborhood, by couple. Address Box 71, Bulletin. je27 _WANTED—Second hand Dbe in good running order and cheap. Ad- dress Neil, Voluntown. - je27d WANTED—Desk room, th telephone, with or without furniture, by out, of town business house. JALE—Horse, 7 years old, wel(h- bicyele; mutv ” 8. Brown, Yantic. Phone je22d good Rlbenu. Hampton, Lonn TWANTED—Man nursery stock aud hire agen exciusive territory & Co., Newark, New York T WANTED—Salesman to_ sell stock i md and progressive oil ponunlty for hustler: R SALE—Horses ; from Hartford with 10 hml o! huru- free outfit. L;l“mml.l sldluu;ubh. rufnan )llhy l( Niohn FOR SALE—A soda nmnmn xnuun-e o il g o R at 178 Chff st Je3; nzo! M“—Funifl 1918 P70, Box 251" Patnam Lo FOR su.s—'rhm Ford cars with 6 post to; chance to get a l very low price; “prices IIO to un. e Jordan Auto Co. Wlu.\mln‘la. 25d FOR BALE—RMD l'pegd wagen, in to_ Wil Ry WAh‘IED Hflunhb FOR SALE—Two or thfee very £ h.rlol. gooa Jacob C. Hafner, Norwlch Town. _.__'.;_.____— 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or “boy would|trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER R. PEERSON. clvm SERVIC a clerks for postal mail service and go ment dedartments ; men, women, over 1'“ 4 $120 month; experiehce unnceessary. For free particulars, write J. Leonard (for- mer_civil service examiner), $91 Beuita- ble Bidg., Washington, D. C._ “WANTED—High school like light work during summer \aenflnn. Address R. A.. WA\TED—Hu,h lchoo\ boys mnkl b an articlo in big demand s & Suppiy House. 254 New Hu\en, Conn. ; railway mall WAN“D—ADNQ‘IIM. pamphlets and books. FOR SALE—Five young cows, lour ers and one new milch. Jame: FPlainfield, = Conn. Tel. "—E iv. je23d d hand hm\d ture, ch\n‘. rare WANTED — Secol oks' and pictures, 'hllw est cash prices. Louis D. Water St., Norwich. WAN En—msh ‘washer. Peterson, Inc., 5 ALE—Tiard woot%”:(ove }énmm Phone 1099-2, “For su.n—mz Series Jm'din Auto Co., \Vlfllmlllfic FOR SALE_One good house. William'A. Mason, Lel FM) ply at lifllm St Experienced spoolers on woolen yarn. _Yantic Mills. ‘VE]SLEB‘S Farm Aleucy Id)s q\m_k Ask any farmer. Danielson, ¢ Conn. T FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOP thousands of friends in this D S. If you hev never bin in’ now is 2 good time to start. Lla Bo: Manila _cigars 6 for nne of 50c pipes. Opp. Woolworth's 5 and Branch store, ‘Thayer Bldg. entrance. 21d FORB SALE—Ten tons good h: . Hoxie, Elm (.Ily Sal Lebanon, Conn. Tel GZ “"$135.00 month commenc hundreds needed ; free; write immediately. see thing in the line of ucnnd~hnnd ture, stoves, elc, New London Salesroom, 1% er St, Norwich. FPhone uu—a. BR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. FOR lALI-—lDlI Buick tourin lbfl- el C-37, new_tires, good running The Jordan Aute Co. WIIH— tute, Dept. 31-S., Rochester, N WANTED An experienced woolen card M'Grory Bldg. . NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED | New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. 412, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 FOR SALE—Ford delivery machine paneiied body, first class shape, ready . Inguire’ Connecticut 80 Water St. PRETTY FARM 'HOME, QO zcm nice location, main s good pleasing _surround- lnnL beautiful shade, fish and ice ear house and on .farm, nide, land well divided into fertile fields, and brook watered pastures and le woodland, lots fruit, two §-room oottages barns and farm buildings ; all only 83.0001_ Sago cash, 'e‘é easy terms. FOR SALE — | and must be sold to close an estate known as the Billings property, adapted and located for general merchan- dising, being a good = going business there is at present a great chance for the 25¢, and a coriin’ pond Tiver on ome all round, in fin ‘The Dunham Mills, Inc. POQUONCCK, CONN, 10 Miles from Hartrord oh, Trolley 2 WANTED The names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some money carrying papers. Frequently there are good routes. your names on file and b¢ ready for the first vacanc Call at the Bulletin Offic ~ WANTED—Second hand furniture, an- tiques aad. books, St._Garage, Danielson. FOR s.n.B—Fonl lou WANTED—We pay highest prices for second band furniture, Norwich Fur Breed Bldg. Tel 1914- 3 buy, sell and excmml WILL PAY CASH for second hmd uv- right pianos and player pi me lowest figure, ‘make and style. The Plan!- Norwich, Conn. Je22d car, fair ¥OR SALE— 1917 cumu. in excellent condition, new engine, wi 11 reasonable if lold!;é once. lmzulu El Shetucket IL AUTOMOBILES USED CABS MUST BE SOLD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO- BILES, 1916 AND 1917 DODGES, 1920 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND 1 BUY your upright plano or player piano «nd pay you cash for same; advise best price, and: Cush," care Bulletin. arms; all kinds, all !\lu- D uywhere in_Connecticut. ~ Is your farm Call, write or telephone Hei- Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds st L\nmal.wn. Conn. Jid WANTRD. Seony nand | aud antided Tiger & Kremen, suncessol ruckner, 55 Franklin St Pnone_ 1114 < heLiberalLoanCo wishes to announce that they are opem for business at 81 Franklin St. with s full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- Office Hours: €. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. For further particulats, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN, Beal Estats Broker, Franklin Square. ————————————— Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST sms BLOCK, ON THE 8QUA. Telephone 734 LEGAL NOTICES, NOTICE The legal voters of the Town of Do, e Bately Wesned fo ek at Bvctal Town Meeting in the Town Hall day, July 1, 1921, at 8 p. m., to instruct th tmen to hire money to build and eavip the new schoolhouse. S —— A NEW HOUSE IT"S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of The house has six rocins and all modern improvements. Cel- lar . is cemented. There's a good Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties 63 BROADWAY W FOR SALE house. centrally located, for rooming louse or light housekeeping, Owner leaving town. wishes to sell property. -Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. LOST AND FOUND lo~'r —~Woman's tan coat, Norwich or on xoul to- Jeueu roretuin to M. PERRONE & Christian erete und cewent, plaster, ahd pamnt, and 15 Platt Ave. Tel. Call vetween § and .30 a. m. and anyLhiug €Xira. e Providence Bakery. A large cameo brooch, kl,lhu!.nlh) JAMES—Contractor of excavaung and hl&mmvrk anu 1uising, concrete workg w 123 Oukridge St., l\urwll:h Dated at Lisbon, June 27, 1921 - Notice to Contractors The Town School Cnmmltte: of Nor- wich,.Conn., Mr. B. Bish contemplates the erection of building on Klizab WANTED WEAVERS ON. KNOWLES Jnvm 19 between St. op, President, Telephone 1334 Clean Shavings GIVEN AWAY FOR THE CARTING h street, approxi- mately 75" x 128', two and 2 half stories high, 4And hereby invites reputable con- tractors to submit proposals for the erection, in part or as a whole, of said | building, the plans and specifications for | which have been prepared Thomas Towner, Architect, 152 West 42d . St., New York City, and from whom all turther information may be obtained. To be entitled to consideration the proposal must conforni w all requirements flf L\Il upon the authorized form of cifications and must mlde e provided by the Architect, at least five days prior to the opening of s2id proposals, and said form must be completed in accordance with the structions herein given, and shall be de- livered at the office of the School Com- mittee in the City Hall Conn., not later than 8 p. m. on Tue: ‘The proposal shall JUNERAL DIRECTORS GEORGE G GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleplione 630 Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic Mili, Yantic, Conn. by William | in best condition. Peck- Mchlhams & Company PLUMBING SUPPLIES T A Y FOR SALE AT BEST VIEW SUMMER RES- IDENCE OF 6 ROOMS AND BATH THOROUGHLY MODERN AND FULLY. FURNISHED. TOGETHER WITH = GARAGE AND BOAT HOUSE. FOR QUICK SALE PRICE $5,500 James L. Case Telephone -876 40 SHETUCKET STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONZIRACTORS—IOBLEKS, Plumbing and Heating. Breed Buidln:. S Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors WlU..lAM C YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUN CARPENTER and BUILDER and materi by skilled labor. 60 West Main St. day, July 5, be enclosed in a long envelope and ad- dressed to the Secretary, Mr. Thomas J. lly, and shall state en plumbmg by expert workmen At the fairest prices is guar- anteed ; also heating ‘and gasfitting. . TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commercs Building Phone 285-2 J upon what part the propos “Proposal for Part I, y be. Said proposals shall be accompanied by a certified check, draft or in “Tavor of Thomas J. K of the Scnool Commiitee; for 3 per cent of the amount of the Check, draft or bond Shall be forfelted to own as llquidated and ascertained damages by any contractor to whom an award is made, in event of his failure to enter into @ contract within five - days after said award is made. plated form of proposal shall be without interlineation, alteration or erasure. A ditional forms will be sent by the Archi- tect if necessary. The successiul contractors will be re- quired to furnish an roposai bond ly, Secretary, C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Majn St We move everylning anywhere. tention given to moving boilers and ma- Phone 1567-4 The contem- LOCAL and long distance auto truck- ing. Phone 1926. Siegel. GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St., long_distance moYin, ” trucking "a 387 WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 716-13. from us a sure cure We have built up our business on prompt and correct ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- TO RENT—A from July 1st to Sept. 20th; remt reason- able to careful party. approved surety satisfactory in amount, terms and conditions, School Committee and Architect. Checks of unsuccessful bidders to be returned upon the filing of bond by successful bid- DO IT NOW. G, v Avply at this of- The k4 ] Dlrectol‘ GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, 3 long __distance FOR RENT—_Store 119 Franklin St V. Covello, 193 CIiff St. Erons SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Sixth St., Greeneville. , telegraphic kr telephonic pro- pouls or' modifications_thereof, and percentage Droposition or others mot call- ed for herein will he_considered. Should a bidder find discrepancies of any nature in, or omission from, the drawings, specifications, or should he be in doubt as to their meaning, he shail at once notify the Architect, who will is- sue a bulletin to all bidders’ Neither the Committee or the Architect will be re- sponsible for any instructions or explana- tions that are not made the subject of such a bulletin, which upon the closin, of a contract shall become a part thy Before submitting a proposal, bidders should carefully examine the drawin and specifications, v inform themselves a5 to all existing con. dmnm and limitations and submit pro- gly. The competency and Pesponsibility ot the bidders and their sub-contractors will making the award. The Board will not obligate itself to accept the lowest cr any proposal and reserves the rizht to waive any teeh ity unless expressly forbidden by law to do o, should it deehn it to the beat inter- est of the Town to do so. The parts upon which proposals are in- vited are a3 follow. I—Excayation, ng Distance Moving and 17 Boswell Ave. ¥ TEAMING and mov] trucking a_specialty. lMam St. Phone 752, C. B. BROMLEY & SO LONG DISTAN & HAITLL'. Retucke Phone_ 607 PIANG AND FURNITURE MOVING. FOR RENT—Weekapaug, R. ern seven-room cottage, on the ocean- front, hardwood floors, electric ‘Westerly water, garage. Thorp & Trail er, Inc., Westerly, R. 1. j e27d TO RENT—By the week, a flve-rocm cottage, completely and electric lights; three miles from. New London 480, Bulletin Office. TO RENT—On July, bunnlw eight Write or telephone " Mrs. - James Graham. STORE TO, LET—) {1y occupied by New B: located M: Embalmer Frompt Service Day or Night ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON -ARCHITECTS Thayer Building, Norwich, Conn. e ey, BILDERBECK & LANGDON \RCHITECTS— ENGINEER. HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompiiy and at reasonable Tge store forme: it the site and ful argain Store, ARTHUR H. LATHROP Sheétucket Street automobile _supply oD, business. Apply at People's Market, 268 Main St., Putnam. 3 FOR RENT—Summer Kitemaug-on-the-Thames. FPhona 1876-4 e or wholesale The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 867, o HRGY Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street 159 State Street New London, Conn. Plans and Specifications For Fac- tories and Municipal Buildings, Sur- eys and Reports, Water Works anc an tary Engineering. i AVhitestons Cigar zare $70 per thousand | 4. F. CONANT, 11 Froaklia 8t. P FOR RENT — Furnished rooms and momsL for light housekeeping. wady Assistant LEONARD BRIDGE furnished rooms in a d coljl:fllry home, reasonable. (Goshen Hfll) . ighttul Pluterlnx, Tile Work, etc. ART II—Structural Steel and Orma- mennl II’DH. ete. PART III—Roofing and Metal Work. | TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported TO RENT—Cottage at Pleasant View ltil; Aug. st Apply 28 Otis St Norwich. JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils ana | = d Town St., Norwich Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Moblmls of all grades, and auto accesso- el — AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES” PART IV—Carpenter, ware, Blackboards, ete. PAR' Painting and_Tinting. PART VI—Electrical Work. 'k and Program Sys- em. PART VIII—Plumbing, Vacuum Clean- PART IX—Heating and Ventilating. Contracfors may submit a proposal on | 4ny separate part or on all parts; latter case the amounts for each should be stated. Plans and specifications may he seen | and examined at the following places: 5 00l Committee in the City Hall and the office of the Architect. f the plans and specifications | Sy pe satiney upon_application to the | Architect and may be retained sonable length of time as may be agreed upon and all plans ghall be returned with the proposals. Contractors who examine plans and ‘who intend te submit proposals should at once notify the Architect to ensurc de- livery of authorized form of the pro- Dosnl and any bulletins issued. TO RENT—Store on Thames S ren(Bszs; also barn for slonxe.k' TO RENT_The property at No. 90 Wil- liams St, large house with all improve- ments, garage and garden; possession im- Apply to Charles W. Burtom, 1‘40. 44 North Main St. Jjel " FOR RENT—Furmshed rooms with 'h;! bath connection. HAVE your ures h(reflded look nkn wear like new, as good ’ Lanoie Tire-Co., 93 'W. M\ln SL uma OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts i Mechanical ~Repairs, Pnlntmu. Trim-'| e he Bulletin C04a°® | ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Bluklrmthmg in all its branches ot & Clark Corp. sé: TO 515 NORTH. um;g‘rnfi:'r 1t will pay you to walk over. || JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, ~ONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) CHIROPODIST and cold water, 347, Bulletin. TO RENT—Furnished rooms, wm: or 13 Boswell Ave. A. G. THOMPSON, F. 8. Foot Specialist (protect your (eul)‘ 321 Main St, Norwlnh. ' dan3ld Office of the Sche without beard. Comn. Phone 1366-4. —_— BCOKJINDING BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 11 INSUBANCE TO mnu‘ Furnished Rl Tele- Specifications € - HOUSE, D. Morriscey, First class garage service con- Shetucket St DEL-HOFF -HOTEL, Hayes Bros, 26- 38 Broddway. igned) B P. BISHOP, Pruldflll, THOMAS J, KELLY, \‘v%)i;LlAM THOMAS 1’3ch R, “:R;ch of all kinds pro; AUTOS FOR HIRE uhfir’:}my given. FOR RENT—Closed car for funerals, John Wolfe. mptly and mates promptly and ERV!EE ¥ PIANO 'l'lf!!!‘l we’ddh’lfi. ete. Tel. 1171. THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Advice concerning rate reductions by GoAxL AND woop eliminating h.urd-—-rul servics and |IAAC 8. JONEB Agent m'mdlndk gucru ersey, two young Guernse &ui'n- !diro One bay manure _ spread T | plow, Uneu Lod:c‘. No. 11, L 0. O. F., mests Thames Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. fl arm, “Elmeroft,” - n. Lebanon C&l‘hr. I -m uu at public \ntlon -on the prem- i No, 2% N. E. 0. P’ nh_mmn. rv-ui. - n. 1921, at 8 o'clock a. my the foligying me;h 12 HEAD OF STOCE - Those who went to see “Passion 'yuzerxhy at its first showing at Breed theatre or Majestic Roof Gardes where it i§ the feature attraction, and. beheld the marvelous dances of Doral- dina, the §tar, were convinced that she deserved all the glowing encomjums ané plaudits showered on her so generouyiy in the past when she introduged her strange South ‘Sea Island dances to the ers. BERESIIRS. n“"zrg:'h ar, yml er own brother to 1818 world's ch rchased from W. Corsa, 1| L ; one Berk..h!re lo' Chestnut_Bells g:ot‘-, Littleton, above ! they are buuuu. HORSES horse, wi t about 1200 Ibs.; one brown mare, weel%l :boutbuoo ibs., 3 four yvun -hak. K ‘weeks ol THREE ionotse. "63.""" mower, Yankee horse rake, Wl\(er Wood tedde: rldllll cultivator ;S plow Brricuec away harrow, nb ke tooth harrow, w. dickey u“h s dfl. He ID mu mll b-rbed 'ln. fence, 12 new swing been used). ley d_fodder wlleu lad- .U.l.'.'q e / Doraldina dGances superbly, and acts no less superbly. Her lithe peculiar_ grace lends itself admirably to the in- térpretation of the weird dance of the Hawaiian natives, In “Passion Fruit* she gives a wonderfully dramatic por« trayal of burning passion and smoulder- ing hate in the languorous tropics—s fascinating theme of brute force clash- ing for supremacy with a woman's will ' Here Doraldina reveals herself an act- ress of power and conviction, as well at & great dancer. Picture-goers seeing this are treated to a strange religious dance never before shown in the United States— The Dance of the White God." “Passion Fruit” tells of the plotting of a plantation overseer to win the hand of his master's daughter. Into the in- trigue comés Plerce Lamont, a wrech of an American, whose self-respect it | finally recovered through love. He is placed into the mouth of an active vol-- cano as an offering to the angry and saved only in the mick of time. It is an absorbing, tense drama, fully Mws~ lng up to the promjse of its name. ;‘s:;‘".’:.a‘”““u Wiiting anything Aanyol an| lhe ntoek nne should be sure and attend Come early and enjo. good will sell o then and je25d includes Edward Earle, Davis Thentrs, “In “The Passionate Pligrim.” mopolitan picture, which will at the Davis theatre loudl’ day there is Temarkabie tured players, even the charactess are shown but briefly in the drama ing taken by skilled and successfal actresses of long establihed Among screen notables pear are Matt Moore, Rubye de Thomas Guise, Mary Newcomb, Van Dyke Brooke, Sam J. Ryan, Arthur Don- aldson, Albert Roccardi, Bernard A. Rei- nold, Charles Brook and Helen Lind- ro! AUCTION I'0TICE Having sold my farm, known as the Wilson place, locdted . about miles north from Moosup and o mile north from Central Village, on the u-eaued Green Hollow road, I FRIDAY, JULY 1ST, 1921, at 10 o’clock a m., standard time, all of my personal property in order to vacate, including 22 head of cattle, horses, hens, tools, ete. A detailed account of this important sale will appear soon. ELOISE RAVENELLE. teachers and LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING ‘The legal voters in Town Meeting of the Town of Norwich are hereby warned to meet in Special Town Meeting held in the Town Hall in said Norwich on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29TH, at 8 o'cloek p. m., there to determine whether they will appropriate a sum ot to ex- $22,714.23 for the purpose of paying the share of this Town of the “County tmpoged upon towns of this Loun- ty at a meeting of the Repre this County in_the held on the 16th day of March, 1921, ‘Also, to authorize the Selectmen of the Town to borrow & sum not to exceed $22,714.23 at such times and manner as they shall deem proper for the purpose of paying said tax, and to authorize the Selectmen to deliver the notes_or other obligations of the Town therefor as, they shall deem proper. at Norwich, Conn., day of June, 1551, { C. K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, P. T. CONNELL, Selectmen of the Town of Norwich. tween the tw sessed of natural talent as an actress, yearned for a career on the stage, though married 10 a man of wealth and Drina, to aid her sister in a scheme, was compelled to play a part, mot for a couple of hours on a stage, but in the home of her sister's husband day She found it pretty hard te East Main street condition. MYSTIC Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Bucklyn euietly observed their thirtieth wedding anni- versary on Saturday at their home o A box of fruit cake which had been kept since their wedding was opened and was found to be in A-1| Main street Dr. and Mrs. Bucklyn have| Where Rev. many friends here who join in wishing| a0 a them many more years of happy married | 2nd ma life together. Praise is due the supporting _emst, Hoimes, Sidney Bracey, Florence ner and Willlam H. Brainbridge ‘The remainder of the bill consists ot the second episode of “The Son of Tar-. zan,” Bseter Keaton in his latest come-. dy, “Hard Lu " and the Pathe i ¢ ! Res f e cast of whi il th. Robertson-Cole's new production, “No- body’s Kid,” starring Mae Marsh,. This is the second picture Miss Marsh has made since returning to the screen after’ an absence of two years. Her first, “The Little 'Fraid Lady,” is heavily r-. untry. obody’s Kid” gives Miss Marsh an, | excellent opportunity to dispiay many whimsicalities. little orphan girl, who, while in an brings down the wrath of the Tustees upon herself be- cause of her childishr pranks. It is rath- er rough sledding for the little girl wn- til several sympathetic and real human beings arrive at the orphanage. The story winds up with a fitting and happy The story is that of a’ A very interesting Paramount Maga- zine will also be shown. . Strand. The Tiddley Winks Musical Comedy . has been held over for this week. They will present an entire ngw musical comedy entitled, ‘his promises 'to be a show weH worth There is also a fine feature pic- ture starring Corinne Griffith on the same A picture you will keep in your mind for some time. . Adding one more remarkable achieve- ment to the many already to her credit, Corinne Griffith plays two roles in *“The Broadway Bubble,” as twin sisters ap- pearing several times together in the same - he story is by Leigh Giltmer ed by Vitagraph. It will be he Strand theatre today, Tues- day and Wednesday. “The Town Clowns." appearance Adrienne Landreth and Drina Lynn were remark- ably alike. In character and tempera-. re distinct differences be- sisters. Adrienne, pos- The dnal roles made unusual demands upon the tdlent of the xifted Vi . and these are met in nm' n|formed in tine in fromt ofthe hall and Masonic Drum corps marche tl up lbywl.rrl avenue and down to the Congregationa) church W. O. Bérkman delivered ddress. The line was then ref rched to Grange hall where banquet was held. About 200 . Mystic was as usual well represented| members and their guests were at the in the crowd in New London and Gro-| banquet. district deputy was pres- ton on Friday to witness the boat races,| et for his ofl'k.ul visit. there being a large number from the vil- lage who went over for the day. Some of the factories were closed for the aft- ernoon but the stores were open. streets, however, were quite deserted and there was a very little going on in the way of trading. Miss Mary F. Packer has returned to her home in South Windham after an ex- tended stay in the vilalge. Mrs. P. A. Watson has returned to Brooklyn, Conn., after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. K. Buckiyn. Several frem here attended the anpi- versary services at Calvary church, Ston- ington on Friday. Miss Maudo Congdon Geneseo, N. Y. Mr. and Mra. Germantown, Phijadelphia, are at Lord's Point. ner; class roll, History, Isabelle Cohen and remarks, Isidor Strick; Class Lillian Gerstein ; Jacob Berman ; Class Prophecy, Alice Comdrin and Class * Joem, Chabau Statistics, on Cl There are “fifteen members of the class. ‘The class colors are yellow and white. i* home from Miss Violet Adamson has been a re- cent visitor in Hartfod. Fred Ball has returned to Washjngton, N. H,, after a visit in the village COLCHESTER The class day exercises of the class of 21 will be held on the park this (Mon day) afternoon at gramme beingras follow: President’s welcome, Abraham N Willlam Shugrue Miss Elsie Ha few weeks' stay at the Backus hospital. Recent guests at the Lathrop home Mr. and Mrs. son, of Attleboro, Mass, are visiting his Mrs. Susan Hatch. iteh Johnson, who has . been several months in Plainfie} where he his feveral teams ut work has - returned to his former home here at the 5 Palmer farm. Willimaatic and Miss Frances Palmer of g3 }- were at the homestead hl( Alice Brown flddre- to graduates, Helen Klingon: Mildred Pofler and Morris Hlnk!n Cla Fannle Curge Abraham Le| James Horowitz and party motored te Middletown Fricay evening. . and Mrs. H. Lonsdale and soms of New York have arrived at their sum- mer home on Broadway. Several from town went to New Lon- don Friday to attend the Yale-Harvard - Leonard Siebert of East Hampton was here Friday. Mrs. C. K. Seholi of Denver, Celo- formerly of this place is visiting ‘William Curgenven's, on South Main street. James Brown of Willimantic was & _ visitor in town Friday. Porter of Hebron was a caller here Frida inkie and Mrs. Chas.’ w York, are guests niie's sister, Mrs. Willlam l.«uh- Alexander of the Hop Yard was ler here Friday. URY 3 has returned after 8 Mr. Parker Lathrop of Radler are entertaining luxhur ‘Mrs. Linton and child, of George Hatch and little Mrs. E. B. Lathrop of * West Hartford —Charging that her sis- The commencement exercises will be held| ter, and’ brother-in-law, Bridget and John ‘In the Congregational church 3 o'clock. ‘Wooster lodge, No. 10, F. and held thrir last meeting before Masonic hall, Friday evening. After uu meeting the members and their esday at| Rueel, 2 had forced hef o nurry Frank arente, whom she she hated, 14- ll. year-old Surdn (Oreén) leh. testi- m Jun,town court before Ji . the circumstances which K -4 February.

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