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A Bulletin Want WANTED—Male THE ZEE-ZEE ln»-r Co. store m-nmr. w‘ conmission § D cash i.l Inquire at o 83 Bhevucket [ w mr:v—m,n"-dml boy ke light work summer Address R. A., this office. stripper. The Dunham Mills, Inc. POQUONOCK, CONN. 1o Mites " from Hartford on 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. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. LOST AND FOUND ween Moosup and Dayville, man's suit case. _Please J. H. Buiger, Putnam, Je2sd um of money. Owner can at 15, Fourteenth St, FOUND—A roving same and paying charges. je28d LoST Slater Ave. Friday even- brown sweater. Please leave at etin Office and receive reward. "~ LOST—Woman's tan coat, Sunday af- ernoc Norwich or on road to Jewett Finder return to H. Levine, Gris- Jeztd ZUNERAL DIRECTORS T, e Cemmings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Gommerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director 3 and Frompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allta @ Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral D'n'ectorQ 41 Main Street CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. 8. Chiropodiat, Foot Specialist (protect your feer). Suite Alice Eldg. 321 Main St, Norwich, nn. Phope 1366-4& an31d INSURANCE J. L LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALLKINDS Advertisement Will Get It e | e lu:l mln would iuan chambermald, at the |. WANTED-_By American family, oot~ rum Holl ' jesd 4 T 235 A Bulletin Want ‘A’m—i‘_fl. Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It| Advertisement Will Sell It ‘WANTED—Miscellancous FOR SALE WANTED-—Wo " ul‘dll. Thames lL o Je2id at. | comveniences, in Jeasd w London, Conn. nrm—orl for FOR SALE—Work mare. s Federal Paper Board Co. Je27a 7 years old, weighs )Il. C. 8 Bn'l!. Ylntl&kl’mc vol BALE—Two or three very good tor-n Jacod C. Hatner, Norwich Towa. 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 B. PIERSON. 536-3. Tel. Jesa DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’Grory Bidg. Norwiech, Conn. !or ‘vlunl house- wwith | good milk outa; wive price_and tl wvrk. 178 West "fl‘.l"x!;‘“"fi' WANTED—Bees and hives : also ;&lla“' Junssen, North Windham. tage, six or seven rooms, with modern rences, in_ good location, With: privileges, Address F. C., care Bullel “F¥OE SALE Cabbago plants, Surehead and Dutch Ballhead, 50 cents 3:- 100. Storer Farm, East Great Plain, O 50 for 35 : othe/ breeds . Leghoma: o ey e Muu WANTED—Antiques and second hand furniture, stoves, ete.. we cash. ‘Write, call or 'phone §32. 45 Ju-xm&.. Willimantie. TWANTED_Second hand furniture nnd ghtiques; oldsst and Jargeat, ¢ I'h_ and sell T Losia . Ware, 30 and "33 FOR SALE-LDodge roadster with Win- ter top, 1815 model, uruu only ; price ble. Write or call aftér 5.30 p. Frank E. Beckwith, 63 m}m St Rorwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Buick 1914 tour ALE—Buick 1917 g oroe. aheap Tandie ks Jjezsd_ TO RENT—Furnished room with kitch- enette. 27 Division St. FOR RENT—Steam heated garage, suitable for’ repair shop, yent reasonabie, at’104 West Main St. Jez8d “TO RENT—6-room | im- provements, at 104 West Main 5™ k:u “FOR SALE Ford touring car in good order, five tires, almost new, 50. cul or 'phone after 6 ,:,clock “I lAl.lr—!‘wrd touring, late lS’O- shock absorbers and other accessories, $450. Seen atter 5 p. . James Sullic van, Baltie. 7 Je27d R SALE—Modern -room_colo- .h‘?m ‘With own 'll'u‘éfi‘ Toom, steam best, and xardes, "‘;‘c Watlr St. Norwich. Phone T08-3. may19ThSTu WANTED—To farm, two to six|of North Stonington, "Tor referred. Answer |berd R. Norman, Nerwich, Comn. e je27d | apr2§ThSTu TED—Furnished or_unfus d FOR lAl.l——lll Nll. also sows with rowat, I respectanie nejghborh by gln and_some gilts farrow _ soon. couple. Address Box 71, Bulletin. ‘hone 913-3. je2ld WANTED—Sécond hand bicycle; must be'In £ood Tunning order and cheap. Ad- dress Neil, Voluntown. Je27d ANTED—Desk room, with use of telzvphoxu, with or without furniture, by T¥OE SALE A soda fountain. at 17§ Clift'sSt. “FARMS for’ sale. Apply to William F. Hill, Thayer Bldg. Have some fine ones. Don't miss me. Both stock farms o FOR SALE—] ord,, 191: wufl:s car, new radiator, ition. P. O. Box 351, e Je25d FOR SALE—Ford delivery machine, panelied body, first class shape, ready to run,_Inquire’ Connecticut Popcorn Co. 50 Water St. Je24d FOR RENT—Furnished room for I housekeeping, 7 Oak St. - Jo:l " TO RENT _An unfurnished apartment With the excention: of floor coverings, of four rooms and bath: hot water furnish- ed. _Phone 1987 Je28d _FOR_RENTTenement and um. el Starr St. 28 "FOR RENT_AN _improved uh-m- flaf. Call at 104 N. Main or Phepe 633-4. 'I'O B‘NT—A furnished lpmm from July 1st to Seot. 20th; rent reason: able to careful party. Apply at this of- Oé Je27d FOR SALE—One Ford ton truck, worm drive, stake body, newly painted, new '.lr:l :li round, llll fl;le condillinfl ,?rk;e Flgh, fof quick sale. Tuguire at Mcchunic ! Danieison. je22d Ford touring car, fair con- Jesd — Phone 78, BTOP In to see us; We carry every- house. William A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Jesd WEISLER'S Farm Agency sells ‘farm guick, Ask any farmer. Send fof llst- | SXOF i to see u 0 CArTy every: NOTICE DR. SINAY HAS MOVED New Office in the THAYER BUILDING Room 207 fsaaksSDanisismn. Conn? 1224 | {ires stoves, et New London Sales “FAGAN'S SMOKE SHOF has made | 1¢ Water St. Norwich. Phope 1103-3, thousands of friends in this part of the | mar2c | out of town business house. B?.{ g‘n. andesmall ones. _Je23d dmun. $225. Norwich Welding Co. Ll ___ %14 /| "xoR SALE—Five young cows, four R R = B ‘FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excelent WANTEDHousehold goods of all {spri and one new milch. James | natiio oAt 1oL Cadlliac, In eXe e winte o1 Kine, aa-s - water §t | Downing, “Fiaindeia, * Conn. Tel., 2256 | {501 Rt onee. " Induine 53 Shetucieet S¢ Phone 38-! Je27d lDoIlD Jet may20d WANTED—Antiques, old __ almanacs, Fo!sm—flnfl Wood, stove lengths, T paIphlats. and books. C. J. King, 48-50 [$10 per cord. C. S. Lrown, Yantic . Water St., Phone 38-2. Je27a | Phone 10 je22d Lexlngton C“ts ‘WANTED—Experienced lers o “¥oR B.II.I—O good farm and double woolen yarn. _Yantic Mills. Jez2d Its Car Prices $200 to $600 U. S. If you hev never bin into see us, T e e good time to start. La Bonita g;:mfi Cigars 6 for 25, aden, corkiu 90 acres, nfiklfi;xufil ;::&l::m:ul:rm ling of 50c pipes.-OpD. Woolwerfh's b and |near oo juarkets, ploasing surround; 10. Branch store, ‘Tnayer Bldg. entrance. - near house and om farm, river on one e s, land well divided info fertlle fields, WANTED Second hand furniture, an- | spring and. brook watered pastures and tiques and books. | C. J. King, 48-50 |valuable woodland, lots fruit, two 6-room Water St. Tel. 38-2. 3e20d | cottages, barns and farm buildings; all DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Offics Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Teisnhons Paul A. Schwartz, D. M. D. DENTIST MRS BLOCK, ON THE SQUAK. Telephone 774 BUILDING EUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonewurk ~and house- raising, conciete work; all guarautesd work. 133 Qakridge St. Norwich, Cona. & ‘M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer Steam Engine Repairs | Clean Shavings GIVEN AWAY FOR THE CARTING Peck-McWilliams & Company WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor 4o STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER TRUCKING ey C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Special at- teution given to moving boilers and ma- ghinery. Phone 357-3. LOCAL aid long distance auto truck- ing._Phone 1926. A. Slegel. GUS LAMBERT, JE., No. 341 Main St, long_distance moving, trucking and ex: pressing. * Tel. 387-5. GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, long _distance -moving and . trucking. Tl 61912, Z Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1453. TEAMING and moving, long_ trucking a_specialty. Main St. Phone 752, long_distance Jonn H. Ford, 233 C. B. BREOMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 38: LONG DISTANCE MOVING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street _ Phone 178 ERNEST E. BULLARD *’ Teacher of the Vielin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. [J® HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET COAL AND WOOD SOAL. seafuned woed asd kindliags in large or small quantities Phone 604 13%5-2. it Shapiro, Willow for Durkee Laze. PRINTING PRINTING o' ul klul promptly and neatly done. cheerfully Shven. nc “Bul S & feti TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION w‘l’—?flr of eyeglasses, at Mohegan Tirmea o 35" ket e saad” CIGARS C1GARS Whitestons Cigar aare §70 per thousand 4. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frasklia TOBACCO WWholeale lndwof It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN | 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, nONN. (Established for Haf a Century) Best work and rmaterials, at right prices, by skilled labor, Telephone 60 West Main St.| v ly $3,000, $500 cash, rest easy terms. WANTED—We pay highest prices for | O 9 second hand furniture. Norwich ¥urn R eNE AuENON. ture Co., Breed Bldg. .Tel. 1914-3. We | 3¢24d Teimpate, O, buy, seil and exchange. Jet1d ) ~ WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizes, $5,000 WILL BUY anywhere in_Connecticut. 1s your farm for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- man's Farm Agency, 33 xreynoldx 5t Danielson, Conn. WANTED—Second hand and lnuq furniture. Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 Norwich. marzsd TheLiberalLoanCo wishes fo announce that they are open or business at 81 Framklin St, with s A1l line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- sruments. 2 Houses, 2 tenements each. Located on Hickory street near_Prospect. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO Tel. 683-3 198 CLIFF STREET R TR FOR SALE A two apartment house, in good location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gasj good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET 7 —_— A NEW HOUSE || IT'S A BARGAIN | Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six rooms Srol i iid and all modern improvements. Cel- JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and | lar is cemented. There's a good gasoline, 30 and 31 Town St., Norwich Town. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, | 9arden. Unusual value for $4,500. Mobloils of all grades, and auto accesso- Ties. je10d HAVE your ures 1 treaded, look like ARCHA W. COIT new, wear like new, as good as new. 2 . Lanoie Tire Co., 83 W. Main St. feb24d Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY — RADIATORS BOILING :OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Opposite Providence Briery. - WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES| LOOMS § Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. .Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOLIES FOR SALE Eleven-room house, centrally located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving towm. wishes to sell property. Price right. FRANQIS D. DONOHUE. Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS i # , AND LAMPS % STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING 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 DD OB s o 40 SHETUCKET STREET Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts B L | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim-| Breed Buidb 3 ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. PHONE 568-5. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Phone. The very pest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gasfitting. JOHN F¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 683-2 56 ROATH STREET AUCTION e e e ey, AUCTION NOTICE WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main 8t, Danielson, Conn. Having 50ld my farm, known as the Wilson place, located about 1 1-4 miles north from Moosup and one mile north from Central Village. on the so-called Green Hollow road, I will sell on © FRIDAY, JULY 18T, 1921, at 10 o'clock ». m., standard time, all of my personal property in order to vacate, including 22 head of cattle, | horses, hens, pigs, chickens, farm tools, etc. A detailed account’ of this Important sale will appear soom. ELOISE RAVENELLE. WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 716-13. Ordering from us ‘a sure cure for worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up our business on prompt and correct ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- tomers. EULLIVAN THE PLUMBER, * 26 Sixth St, Greemeville. e e ey PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Clairemont Ave BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD, it mu?:luh-- GEER e THE PIANO TUNER HOTELS 122 Prospect &t Phone 511 AMERICAN HOUSE, D, issey, Prop. First class garage Hr‘vlaerlr con- ARCHITECTS nected. Phone. Shétucket St. o LB M SR Lo el 7 nunmn HOTEL, n-uun plan. Ty i uc-.n':c-n Diros., P Telephone N o Fop Rk e o Ml-.ht. Norwieh, Cona. Beginning June 20, Sweeping | Reductions In Prices of All Series “S” and Series “T” Models Will Become Ef- | fective | Sweeping reductions in the prices of Lexington cars were announced by the Lexington Motor company of Connersville, Ind., today. The reductions, ranging from $200 to $600, will be effective on Junc 20. They cover all Series “S” and Series “T" models, the former being equip- ped with Continental motors and the latter with the Ansted Engine which was used in the Lexington specials that won both first and second hon- ors in the two major events at the Pike's Peak hill climb last Labor Day. Comparative table of new and old prices follows : MODELS NEW “8" Touring Car........$1885 “S" Thorobred . 1985 “S" Lex-Sedan . H “S" Coupe “T" Touring Car... “T" Sedanette ... Stonington Auto Station LEXINGTON SALES AND SERVICE| JOHN CARLSON, Proprietor STONINGTON, CONN. Phone Mystic, 239-12 FOR SALE 3 PASSENGER ROADSTER 1920 MODEL—6 CYLINDER MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE|iifi: i TELEPHONE 19-2 JEWETT CITY AUTOMOBILES TUSED CARS MUST BE SOLD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO- BILES, 1946 AND 1917 DODGES, 1920 BCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND SEDAN. €. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. AUTOS, FOR HIRE ¥OR BENT—Closed car for funerals, 'T‘;.fin' etc. Tel. 1171, Johm Wolfe! e Hunt’s Taxi Service LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE. CADILLAC CLOSED CAR. WEDDINGS, CHRISTENINGS, FUNERALS, ETC. PHONE 1130 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 to be | held in the Town Hall in said Norwich on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29TH, > at 8 o'dock p, m,, then“dnd there to determine whether | they will appropriate & sum not to ‘ex- | ceed $32,114.43 for the purpose of paying the share of this Town of the “County Tay,” imposed upon towns of this Coup- ty at a meeting of the Representatives of this County in the ~General ~Assembly held on the 16th day of March, 1821, ‘Also, to authorize the Selectmen of the Town 'to_borrow a sum not to_exceed $22,714.23 at such times and in such 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 shail deem proper. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 24th day of June, 1921 C. K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, P. T. CONNELL, Seleotmen of the Town of Norwich. jezsd 1921, “You Can Do No Better Than Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Withou Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S - DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Fraoklin Street - .| business. T FOR RENT_Store 119 Franklin St Inquire A. V. Covello, 198 CUft St. Phone Je27d FOR RENT Weekapang, R L, mod- ern seven-room cottage, on the gcean- front, hardwood floors, electric lights, Westerly water, garage. Thorp & Train- er, Inc, Westerly, R. L Je27a TO RENT—By the week, a five-room summer cottage, completely furnished. and electric lights; near Smith’s Cove, three miles from New London. Write 480, Bulletin Office. je27d STORE TO LET—Large store former- 1y occupied by New Bargain Store, Put- nam, located on Main St., automobile y suitabie for shop, "or wholesale at People's Market, 263 Main St, Putnam. Jedsd FOR RENT—Summer bungalow s Kitemaug-on-the-Thames. Phone 1876-4 je25d FOR RENT — Furnished rooms and rooms for light housekeeping. 18, Union Street Je25d LEONARD BRIDG (Goshen HI“) Conn., furnished rooms in a delightful country home, reasonably. M. Smith. )ed TD EE\T—SIUYQ on Thames Square; Tent $25; also bara for storage, O'Con: je17d T—The property at No. 90 Wil- large house with all improve- ge and garden ; possession im- Apply to Charles W. Burton, rth Main St. jelld —Furnished rooms with hot and cold water, bath connection. Box 347, Bulletin. Je7d TO RENT_Furnished rooms. with i or | hout board. 13 Boswell Ave. jeéd ments, gar: mediately No. hnusvkpt[ iny 17 Boswell Ave. muy"Sll “T0 RENT — Furnished rooms. Tele- phone_274. an7d FOR RENT y choice modern apartment, with , it desired, heat furnished, loca- tion best on Broadway. For full particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOBAXN, Real Estate Broker, \ Franklin Square, SEASHORE RESORTS NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF PROBATE MELD at North Stonington, within and for the District of North Stonington, on the 27th day of June, A. D. 1921, Present—CHARLES C. GRAY, Judge Estate of Phebe R. Partelo, late of Northy ‘Stonington, i said District,” de- ceased. 7 Ordered, That the” Administrator cite the creditors of said deceased 1o bring in their claime against said estate within six Joonths from this date by postng a notice to that effect, together with & eopy of this order, on the signpost nearest to the place where sald deceased last dwelt and in the same Town, and by pub- lishing the same once in 4 newspaper a circulation in said District, and return to this Court. The above and foregoing is a true repy of record, CHARLES*™ GRAY, Judge. OTICE.—AIl creditors of eaid de- sed arc hercby notified to present their claims against sald esfate to the under- North Stonington, within the nited in the above and foregoing order. F. MASON PARTELO. Je28d Admnistrator. AT A CO neLn Norwich. with G for the District ot Norwich, on the 25th day of June, A. D. 1921 Present—NELSON Estate of George Lisbon, in said District, Ordered, That the Administrator ecite the creditors uf said deceiss Lo bring in Judge late of thetr claims st sl wstato Within six months from iiis date, by posting a notice to 4 fect, together with of this oider, o HIENDOSt ne: the place where sail deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by poblishing the same once in a newspaper having 3 cirealation in said District, and make re- turn to this Court NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above and forexoing 18 & Lue copy st record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCIIER' Clerk. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald de- hereby nositied o present thelr inst said estate to tho under- 183 Calfornia Ave., Providence, R. I, within the time limited n the above and foregoing order. ORSEMUS M. VAUGHAN, je2sd Administrator. SOUTH COVENTRY Children's day was observed in the Congregational church Sunday. The four | the summer vac. children of Mr. and Mys. Alfred Crick- more were baptized. The/youngest one is 2 months old. William E. Orcutt of North Covenjry has purchased the two dwelling houses owned by Mrs. A. Fiske. The funeral of Mrs. Mary Albertin was held in the Congregational church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Thomas Young has returned home from Willimantic hospfal with her little son, Walter Henry. An exchange says that tyroloxonic germs in ice cream may be rendered perfectly harmless by bmhrg it and serving it hot. 0 RENT—Furnished rooms for light | t - GORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a lttle Freezone on an aching corn, instantly that corn stops hurting then shortly you life it right off with fingers. Tnllyl Your druggist sells a tiny bottl Freezone for a few cents, sufficien remove every hard corn, soft corn, ,ar ‘corn between the toes, and the calluses, with soreness or irritation, A fine opportunity is Being given by the government for young men to tak free military training at Camp Deveus . during August. Dr. G. H. Jeunings is the agent for Jeweit City. in ’l‘nph Link mum; Ses that the Chautauqua gusrantors| . Richard Hourgan Pest No. 4, V. F. are secured. Buy your course tickets| W ets in State Armory before opening day. No benefit is xhnlnm Auxiliary, i 1 T £ 0 Hy guarantors on tickets bought at the tent Buckingham Memorial Everybody 1s goWpg, so buy where it! will benefit” those ‘Who guaranteed.—ady. Miss Fthelle Parkhurst went to North Adams, Mass., Monday to spend the sum- mer. Her cousin, Lester Eager, return- ¢4 with her @ his home. Charles Park- hurst goes to Adams, Mass. and them 1o, Camp Uneeda fn Stantord, Vermont. | nciuding both song and dance and ex- Miss Verna Rallle was awarded thera good original comedy. English gold medal at the Academy of| +In The Broadway Dubble, s story .nof the Holy Family in Baltic, where she|iitense interest by Leigh Gordon Gilte has been a pupil Tor one year. ger. which has been visualized, by Vita- The daily trolley passengers betwecn | 8Taph. Corinne Griffith appears in 3 dual Jewett City and Norwich are admiring|Tole as twin sisters. One of these. Drina the ever increasing fields of New Jersey | L¥Dn. is imduced by her married sister < ANNCUNCEMENTS - AT THE STRAND. : The Town Clowns pleased yesterday's dudience to the utmost. There were Some very fine numbers on the program, tea. which 1s now in its best bloom. Near| 0 Impersofate. her in the husband's the Shetucket switch one lot is all white MOme. with ft. Tt s now common, havi The DBroadway Bubble will be shows creased ten fold in this sectios At the Strand theater today and Wed- many years. And in July its whil Resday. . - thery flower-cluster brighten many a| Drina depends upon the fact that ket shady mook In am otherwise offwerless| FiSter, Adrienne Landreth, and her hus- nelghborgood. TNuring the revoltion fis; Jand have been mcarcely on speaking leaves were used us @ substitute for tes. | €TMs for some time to make 4he imper- Jewett City enjoyed the benefits of | %0Ation practicable. Compiieations a few minutes of light rain during the | OM® swiftly, however when Geoffrey thunder shower at 4 p. m. Monday. Those | |Andreth heging fo fee' that his “wif who observed saw the wnusun! sight nf}'® different. 1t is ne' in Drina's ma- three showers apnroaching from the| /AF® to be cold ani seornrui, for she southwest. the en e T 1 aelim maturally warme-heartad and her at- the same time 1) tempts to ave her sister's chilly mannet head the © not altogeter muqeemfl. Lardreth cloud to ¢loud robbed the | gnoouramed, astks & tucamciliatin wit§ s “wife”. mueh ta ¢ OO e embarr enent and d'sturbahee of Drin nd “remember 1 * earetnlly. n Tain wil b o ot your last chance, #A dan't mies it Tod Ot ! Moose night. Friday, at the pd - ATl loval Drothers should nof o fail to attend this party as you will rs. gree it Jack t 7 | heat comedians in the elty S { T there COLCHr.F | Brecd Theatre ana Majestic Toot Garden raldina, nown far and wide for Anring Interpretations of unfansdiaz te over Sun u 18 the in Passion b kg B ikl e Motro production’ which fs action at the Braed thea. | tre ana Mages rummer odr Roof Garden today and urned trom ) Thiz wonderful ereature who was #¢ o temat (e Yo ! 1dolized and popular on the stage Wit Sommencement. ex s Her mephew,|ner hula dances, brings to the sesesn Edward L. Kelley cradusted from Yale|Poth a superb gift for acting and % Law 58 ‘21, \ marvelous daneing ability. Not enmly W Lebanon was the | that. but she introduces into the plc ture many strange dances of the South in-| Sea Islands never hitherto seen. One religious dance, called Danes of th urch hy | & i White God. & weird, original movemen! work of sexton, who was obliged | used by the superstitious natives as parl to do th hand - of their ritual. Jease of Hartford was at his| How she does a wild hula dance te homeon Bouth M et over Sunday. | mave the man she loves s a. momen Arthur Grogorkewich of '~ Markbo: in a story gripplingly tense and ab home In town over Sunday. bini motored to his home in Saturday evening ¢ of Lebanon was a e sorbingly fascinating, where brute force and woman's will clash for supremaey. John Inee directed this adaptation from the original story by Carey Wilson. The supporting _cast includes such striking ing and banquet | figures as Bdward Earle, Stuart Holmes y Alumnl associa- | Gianey Wracay, Flotenge Turmer and ange hall Monday | William 1. Dainbridge. They have not met before for| Duster Keaton in Hard Luck, the sec. "XJ"!"'I"I ond ep'sode of The Son of Tarzan, and Root was the guest of rela- the Pathe News make up the remainde: tives in New Haven over Sunday. of the bill. ; o Stratton have 21 returned to hom. Naugatuck, after a few dayw's visit triends. PAVIS THRATRR. R. Gillette was a caller in Nor-| Alice Brady, the Realart star., plays Saturday evening. the role of a young Polish immigrani Brown of Willlmantie was a|®irl in her latest pleture, The Land of week end caller in town Hope, which Is the feature at this thea Harry nek and party motored toltre next Wednesday amd Thursday. Norwich Saturday. In order to perfect herself in the John T of Westchester was u|manner, and gestures of her character, caller here Monday. she not only visited Ellis Istand severa] times, STAFFORD 5FRINGS had to study types, out sae engaged maid a young Polish woman who rrived in the United States only a few weeks before. The star spent sev. r‘\ ]rhanL In the running time of some | o\ R PO aay with “"“ A of the tral Ve A aUFaxd St gt udying and acquiring heg mannerisms and 1 facial tricks. Robert Cain, the sleek and good-look- ing villain of the screen, is up t» his old tricks aga{n in Unseen Fo the First first train south in th rives at 8 o'clock inst the afternoon ‘northhound at 5.09 instead of 3.30. train arrives | This arran . ; National and Mayflower 1'raduction Co, ment o5 much more satlsfactory to local L airaction, which will be the second,of- peop! > , | tering. iie has the role of a rich lounge Philip H. Dow of Bloomfleld has besn lizard, who relentlessly pursues Miriam :;5;:71:!(”1 submaster at the Stafford !\!:H1 Holt, a beautiful girl posseesed of an 3 uncanny power. But instead of getting Miss Christel Hitcheook will \..;,’,'"f""f,(','n,.,.( usually sceordsd iounge charge of the French and 1 lizards he is brought to ‘s senses and ments, euccoeding Miss 1 | transformed into a regular human being ho resigned (o accept & position in the | 1 "(hin remarkable girl. Syivia Brea- South Manchester high school. Mrs. | mer has the leading femintae rofe. Un- Myra Collins will have charge of thei seen Forces was directed hy S\dney seventh g1 de and Miss Mildred Gunner| tha fifth grade. | The children of St Franklin. Advance reports stste that it is one of the most fascinating pictures released this season. lal school went on a plcnic to Forest| A real and very natural lookinz Too- Park Monday. They were transported In | narville Trolley® car, in exact reprodue- two large auto trucks of the Rhode Isl-| tion of the famous cartoons. is one of M Worsisd Company._andis: dew e features of Fontaine ¥ot's comedy, e auton. | The Skipper's Narrow Escave, which is Clarence Wood. a former restdent, mow | (no title of this new series of comedies Of Sp¥ingfeld, Mass., visited taken from Fontaine Fox's cartoons in_town Sunday. | which apnear-in 1,000 newspapers daily. Vincenzo Scotto has sold his p! x Westford avenne to CAMPBELLS MILLS The Wylie school, Miss Margaret Tan- ner, teacher, was closed last Tuesday Edward's paroch- ‘Why does the other wise sane man | go to so much trouble trying to make | himsel believe he is having & good | time. | | fon. The fol gramme was given by the pupils: Flag salute: song, America, school: recita tion, Summer Days, Methal G tation, The Violet, Julia Sulliva: tion, In Summer, 'mj! Williams tatfon, A Little Bir ily Stankovitch folk dance, T See You, Standard 1: re tation, M Fred Congdon song, Lull recitation, Little Birdie. Aili Louta; recitation, Boh's Gar- den, Maurice Harrington; exercise, My Swing, Ebba and Tekla Oikkonen; rec- itation, Esther, Joel Barber: recitation, Daisies, Edith Willlams mandolin_solo, Riba Oikkonen; recitat! m, The Little Land, Wairo Louta; essay, Americani- zation. Telen. Congdon : recitation. Some- thing Great, Olive Cole; recitation, The Wind, Erkki Willlams: song, Let the Rest of the World Go Bye. schoolg reci- tation, Why Betty Did Not Laugh, Tekla| — Ofkkonen ; recitation. A Careless Doll, Grace Gray: recltation. Lucy Grav Marfon Brown: mandolin solo. Eiba_O; konen: recitation, Which Loved Mest, Henry Gray: exercise, The Days of the Week, Standards 5, 6 and 8: recltation, The Dutch Lullaby. Elba Oikkonen ; folk dance, Bleaking. Standard 2; re SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON REFRIGERATORS Sunheams, Jeanctte Gray: recitation. THIS WEEK TAttle Johnnle and H!s Lessons. William Lintbers: - recitation, Mv. Sehoolroom, Carload of the finest quality received this week. We have every size and style you need. Come in, let us talk it over. A regular $22.00 box— Bertha Hall; song. Good-Bye, school. After the exercises cake. foe cream and fruit were served to all. There were thirty visitors present. O the twenty- three pupfls registersd three were mres. ent every dav. Joc} Barber, Henry Gray and Emil William: C. L. Rrownell and Mlss Osmond, R. N.. of Hartford were callers here last Wednesday. Many from this place attended the graduatine exercises 3t Voluntown Cen- ter last Fridav evening. Three sradmates from the Wylle school took the follow- ing parts: Address of weleome, Maridn Trown: essav, Amerlcanization, Helen Conedon: History of the Town of Vol- untewn, Joel Rarber. B B. Gallun and famity. Mr. anfl s, At $12.95 Tanne- and family were amene the wim- l “The Big Store With the Little Pricse® or-who attended the colden welding 9-11-13 wAmsm anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Bltgood at Voluntown on -June 25. . 0y | | . ]

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