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| pessscsscsmmrnns A Builetin Want- Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It F A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get it Advertisement Will Sell It WANTED Th¥ names of boys who are willing to get up in the morn- ing lnd earn some meney Frequently A American Houpe PLEASANT VIEW, R. L—At Whfle— a-way cottage, a party of six :xrx: un 1 be m,cox:lmoa?ted tor §l a h’a}m als at | reasonable price near by. " j‘f Dleasant View Beach, Westerly, K. ¥1d WANTED—Farms ency yo be pleased to deal with. W‘fllet‘! { Azency. Danielson, Con. FOR SALE—10 sound younz horses, also 10 head of cattle. E. Fitch John- son, Canterbury. Tel. §3-14 Mopsup. jy2d FOR SALE 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 R. PIERSON. 536-3. nm DIRECTORS GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Teleghione 630 Bt T T T Tel. jedd DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M’'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours: 39—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 sisonone Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 235-2 waly Assistant GAGEK Funeral Director BUILDING FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor %t excavating and stonework —and house- raising, cuncrete work; all guaranteed work, 123 Oakridge St. Norwich, Conn Telephone 637-5. mard WILLIAM C. YOUNG ! _Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. Telephone 60 West Main St. and canbalmey Frompt Service Day or Night sresererrEesRRITIRSRE re . § PERRONE & Christian Co., . building CuULraclors, Stonework, Lrickwerk, con- crete und cement, plaster, and pain:, and anything extra. '15 Platt Ave. Tel. No, 479-5. Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m. and irom 5.20 10 9 p. m. #ugld HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS PLUMBING SUPPLIES ANTED—Farms; all kinds, all nns. nnyw ere in Connecticut. Is your farm for sale? man’s Danielson, Conn. WANTED—Second hand and lnxlqlu furniture Tiger & Kremen, successors to A. Bruckner, 36 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 l\orwlch‘ maradd TheLiberalLoanC wishes to amnounce that they are open struments. Opposite zrevideace Brkery. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. Yantic ‘Mill, Yantic, Conn. TO RENT TO RENT—Summer cottage, comfort- ably furnished, on river, Gales Ferry, Conn., 6 rooms, elec- trie light ; rent long season or by month; immediate vossession. George I. Dungan. Box 8. Gules Ferry, Conn. ivZad TO BE\’I—PrnaLe garage on Union St. See C. Chamberlain, Martin House. jyld FOR RENT—Eight-room from July chem St. __je29d " FOR RENT—A fine eight-room house in the country, with large garage, fine location. ‘Wilson, Willimantic, Ct., R F. D. 2. _Tel. 523-12. je29d apartment, 1, upper 51 Sachem Flats, G. W. Carrell, 40 Shetucket. 2 Norwich and Jewett City ENRIGi‘lT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 32 6TH STREET PLAMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBXRS, Plumbing and Heating. JOHN BLLM. Breed Buiding. ruo\m 568-5. The very Dvest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guars anteed ; also heating and gasfitting. OHN ¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main St. THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS vady Assistang Telephone 410-2 DAY oRr NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street Phoze, @ TRUCKING RGE LAMBERT, Occu; rucking. Tel. 6 ving ving_and trucking ;M o JOSLYN, 203 West Main St Wi viiing anywhere We Special at- WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 716-13. ving boilers und ma-| Ordering from us a sure cure for - worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up Y and. long_di our business on prompt and correct ser- . lrhon' 1926.. A. Siegel. ___ | vice and courteous treatment of our cus- Long Dltmn?e Moving and Expressing, | tomers. 3 Blmmerman, .17 50sweil Ave. ‘Lel, 1458, SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, | 3 distance 26 Sixth St., Greeneville. cord, 233 f e e e st i S =, C. B. BROMLEY & SRES X Y & SON, e Shetucket St Phone 385, 5 ONG DISTANCE MOVIN g % CIGARS BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Whitestons Cigar asare $70 per thousand AND 3. B, CONANT, 11 Fraoklin 8t Phone 607, FURNITURE MOVING, TO RENT_An unfurnished apartment, with the exception of floor coverings, of four rooms and bath; hot water furnish- ed, Phone 1987. je28d "¥OR_RENT Tenemént and barn, 62 Starr St. 4 ;e.,m FOR RENT—Summer _bungalow Kitemaug-on-the-Thames. = Phone "AS‘A je25d TO RENT—Store on Thames. Square; rent $25; also barn for storage, O'Con- nor Bldg. je17d TO RENT—The property at N liams_St., large house with all improve- ments, garage and garden; possession fm- mediately. Apply to Charles W. Burton, No. 744 North Main St. jelld TFOR RENT—Furnished rooms with hot and cold water, bath connection. Box 347, Bulletin. JeTd " TO0 RENT—Furnished rooms, with of without board. 13 Boswell Ave. je6d TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. may28d TO RE\‘T—Fumishefl rooms. T&h’ phorie 274, 1an7d FOR RENT A very choice modern apartment, with garage, if desired, heat f'.u'n‘shed‘ loca- tion best on Broadway. For full particulars, inquire of HN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklin Square, je28d FOE SALE—Auntemoblles FOR' SALE—7-passenger Hudson-four- ing car, 1917 model, newly painted, in fine condition. Tel. 15! o “¥OR SALE—Saxon roadster in good condition and with ood paint and tires; & very low price. 107 Dyer St., Daniel- son, Conn. Je. FOR SALE—Overland touring car, A-1 condition, with new tires; will sell cheap if taken at once. Inquire Henry Allard, 35 North Main 8 jedod TEAMING AND TRUCKING - d8ne very prompliy and at reasonable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetuckeét Streer Phone 175 — e e AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES " TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We céiry a complete line of Domuhc ard lmported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 118-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, NONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) ONATHAN SMITH, dealer in olis and line, 30 and 31 Town St, Norwich wu. ‘Teiephone 313. High test gasoline, Mobloils of all grades, and auto accesso- ries MAVE your tifes iureaded, Mi new, wear like new, as good Lanole Tire Co., 33 'W. Main St febsed OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Breadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order \ A. G. THOMPSON, ¥, 8. Chiropodia Fut Specialist (proteet your “‘h? sulu B orwi iani z Alice Bldg,, 3 Boin Phonafyes?) Mo Bt FOR SALE—A 1920 Cheyrolet tourin, car, little used, in fine condition. C. }f Wilson, Willimantic, Ct, R. F. D. No. 2. Tel. 523-12. je29d p hctory d = m«t u'il I.lnmmm- Call, write or telephone Hei- h‘eahen about July 15th, hea Farm Agency, 33 Beynnm.s SL. 3. W. 50a for business st 81 Franklin St., with a [¢p full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- | ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, beautiful Thamesv 90 Wil- |- and . 2d WANTED—Fsmale - WANT LD Miscellaneous “FOR sALE wA‘u'zn——A neat, respectable middle| WANTED—A house to buy or: rent, six IOI uu.;_- m 5 0 | aged woman as housekeeper for two m{m oms; wiil pay part cash. Addr recu register, calf .{u ;Ea fanuily ; no_objection to one ghild. George e mmenn Otlice. A ivid mfl bl 'glv‘ uurln or u{eflur ury, “lurezan, Conn. * Phone 48-4 T e +mn\wld . illimantic. 1.1, 14-13. p Div. vaa “WANTED — Second hand === { pogas, ntique furniture, chida, b 3 vlc(uru, xlauwnq ete. ; h FOR 8. ng grass, uu-u |t “eath prices. Louls w-rd 32 | lots, tair_quality i | | Water St., Norwich, uru 2 gmn. g IEho nld. Ad- w AN I E D WANTEDSecond hand !uilfluuzsl.'ns e 3 m, R D d ti and__books 3. - 5 - Wite st pnone 38-2. ayad || FOR SATE—G0 acre t::’—.m § room k “WANTED—Second hand furniture of | farm or ra .m.,"“" e ter Sioke CHAMBERMAID |5 s "Mt o o i s ooy ain . e (o e T T g acres nltllh lnr fods Annly it_. Baltic, Loln. wad farm and pouitry fence; hnmr is making & car- ipment of *woven wln ence for buy your fence from helory dnd save money; many ers have saved mone card for prices to J "‘“““‘hm' 20 nr‘!y anl- ND UND MOLIDAY special: _ Maniia cl{u 1o B SRS AR I N ST 2T i i sach; 16: far bogy Bengite broadleat ci - FOR SALE—Paint bills reduced. For rwe————mm e s for 20c; Moon Spots pony cigar 0 rticulars on how to get paiut for y LOST_First of last week, on_ West SOR - SARS-T each; ‘Gato" clear Havana cigar 10| bulldings at $150 & galion, write R W Side, & gold waich chain. Finder return raes suaignt " Free, a0 tin of Gold Hond | ¢, care o mtony Koledy, 180 Vies: Main 81, Ten a package of pive cleancxs with each rol s H.lrd 0 rd iysa" | (FOR SALE_Work mare Tel 1176. e pipe, at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Branch | - vood. § »or cord ; P e Federal Paper Board Co. je21d | store, Thayer bldg. entrance. jy2d |chestnut, cégard,” Hunter Losl‘——Bstwun Hartford, and New et e | Fardlite el yld Leuton. Geofyear tre st cim. Mxd; | ROk &AL e Norwios Tagn .eék’:f T Xr‘}n?:ryeh(z:f—wf s | Fom BALE—Cheap one,_windmill, 12 T Coms e - o;:’d e ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. e | toct pread, in perfont candition.. Uhirise . y buy, seil_and_exchange, Jelid Fenton. 223 Church St. Willimantic. e30d FOR SALE—One Holstein cow, due to vy milker, Wellington, P, O. No. Franklin, FOR SALE—*Sixty tons standing hi J. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. J: i FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $10 per cord, - C, S. Mrownm, Yantic. Phone 1099-2: jezzd ALB—O e good farm and double hcuse. Wllhfim A. Mason, Lebanon, ’(.:gn. uor in to see us; we carry every in the ‘line of ‘second-hand furnie 1¢ Water St, Norwich, Fhone 1703-3, maric PRETTY FARM HOME, 90 acres, nice location, main state road, near good markets, pleasing surround- ings, beautiful shade, foh &nd oo pond near house and on farm, river on one side, -land} well divided into fertile fields, spring and brook watered -pastures and valuable woodland, lots fruif, two 6-room cottages, barns and farm buildings; all oniy $3,000, $500. cash, rest easy terms. TRYONS’' AGENCY, je24d ‘Willipantic, Conn, FOR SALE A McKINLEY AVENUE RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS AND BATH LOT 75x200 FEET | A RARE CHANCE PRICE IS RIGHT James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET _FOR SALE WE HAVE A FEW ALL WOOL BLANKETS, VERY DESIRABLE FOR CAMPING PURPOSES, ALSO DESIB- ABLE BED BLANKETS. WILL SELL AT COST AT THE MILL. RELIANCE YARN CO. FOR SALE. FIFTY PIANO BOXES at special low price of $3.00. We have immediate use for space they occupy. THE PLAUT-CADDEN CO. FOR SALE A four-apartment block, with all mod- ern Improvements, Jocated within five minutes’ walk from Franklin Sguare. Good investment. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CLff St. FRANELIN SQUARE Tnl. 209 Main St. Phone 199%¢. G. R. Brown. sep2dd e e e 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 good garden. - Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE—Ford 1918 touring car, new radiator, good tires, good condlho'n. . 0. Box 351,. Putnam. )e od FOR SALE—One Ford ton truck, ‘Wworm drive, stake bedy, newly painted, new tires all round, in fine condition; price ri'ht fof quick sale. Inquire at Mechanie St. Garage, Danlelson. je22d FOR SALE ditior, §22! FOR BALE—lsln Cadillac, in excelle: condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if gold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. may20 ord touring car, fair con- ; Co. — Je AUTOMOBILES USED CARS MUST BE SOLD, RBEAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPM BILES, 1916 AND 1917 DODGES, 1820 SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND SEDAN. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY. PRINTING J PRINTING of all kinds promptly and uuuy done. Estimates promptly and url\my :lven. The Bulletin Co., 6§ ‘ranklin may19d AUTOS FOR HIRE mil Uphoistering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in.all its branches Normb RICAN HOUSE, D. Morriesey, p First class nran service con- nected. Phone. Shetucket St. SCoTl & lark flurp S o lan, %7 TO 615 NORTH MAIN STREET | 3503 Bronaway > Telcpnone 1227 — —— FOR RENT-—Closed car for funerals, weddintl. etc. Tel. 1171. John Wolfe. ,_ ARCHITECTS [ CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS 3 ©OAL AND WOOD PIANC TUNERS COAL, seasoned wood und kindlings in QEER ""l{'., ""'fi‘;. Fhony Jou op THE PIANO T Efi =y Wlmmu phene 811 Thayer Building, Nerwich, Conn, WHEN YOU WANT to puf before the public, bn‘ * ““'3:"1. than through “FOR SALE Eleven-room house, centrally® located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving town. wishes to sell property. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. INSUKANCE concerning rate redustions by ating hazards—real service and ompanies. IBAAG 8. JONES Insurance Agent 91 Main Street Shea’s News Bareau " MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE WHEN Y0U WANT | ness before the public, I um better’ than through the ising columns of The Bulletin. ‘ S ““n pIERE % ne seaas getium 'fi,p“‘ .your busi-|| medi- The Pittsburgh Ladies’ orchestra, or- ganized by A. D. Liefeld, in 1911, prov- ed all that was promised at Chautauqua. Their excellent programme of instrument- al selections was. varied by vocal and pantomine umbers. They also furn- ished the Iéflc for the Sunday evening service, rry H. Balkin, the Success Doctor, gave a splendid -lecture on Your Boy and His Vocation Saturday night and spoke again Sunday evening. He held a clinic at the close of his lecture on Saturday, which created- mueh interest. The Junier - Chantauqua meets eamoch morning and have elected as the officers of Junion Town: Ruth Ballou; mayer; Lloyd Wechsler, town clerk; law and or- der commissioners, Eugene Carroli, Kath- leen Dearnley and Ellen Faust. Officer John Delan arrested George 0'- Neil of Plainfield for reckless driving nea~ Woodward school house, Saturday evening. O'Neil was rounding the curve in the road at such a high rate of speed that he left the road, crashing over two bowlders so that he smashed the rear wheel and capsized. There were two other machines which were traveling so fastthat they near]ly met the same fatfi. B. A. Ambot nearly lost a valuable cow recently. Someone with a brand new forty foot rope tried to lead the ani- mal into . Brewster's woods, when she he re frightened and ran away. There ‘vas a witness of the attemnted theft who told Mr. Ambot. But when the owner went to the place the would be thief had disappeared. Mrs. H. E. Paul, Mrs. H.»C. Jeffers, Miss Gladys Jeffers, Mrs. F. D. Balleu, Marian Jeffers, Mrs. John Mort, Linwood Mort, H. E. Paul, Jr, and David Ballou attended the funeral of Rebecca Hewitt in Groton, Friday. The last two named were bearers at the funeral Mrs. E. C. Wilcox and Miss Ellen Willcox of New London and Byron C. Willeox apd son, Norman, of Hasbrouck Heights, J., attendéd service at the Baptist church Sunday morning. Mr; and Mrs: E. F. Burleson have as guests Miss Hallie Burleson of East Orange, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. Richara Afeyer, of New Britain. 3 Richard Peale of Norwich is the guest of David Ballou. Bdward and Harold Faust have John Davis, of Salem, as their guest. Charles E. Spicer has. been. confined 194th DIVIDEND Office of the Norwich Saving Society, Norwich, Cenn,, June 11, 1921, THE DIRECTORS OF THIS SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX MONTHS, A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI- DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1921 COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. June 11, 1921, "Nickel Plating UNITED METALS MFG. COMPANY, Inc. . | Franklin Square CHELSEA VACATION CLUB Start now and save for NEXT YEAR'S VACATION. Join the Chelsea Vacation Glub WeeklyPaymeflsZS,SOCenb;l,z,‘SDoh to his homs by iliness for a week. Morancey hag been substituting for Alec Raney on the milk car as Mr. Raney's foot was iniured by a cake of ice unh‘ upon it. Mrs. Emma Kendall of Danielson and Mrs. Anna Cummings of Brooklyn are vumn‘ Misy M. A. Burdick. The big tauqua tent held a large party of good sports Friday afternocn, both in front and behind the footlights. The downpour forced new features into the program. When the storm was the loudest the whole company, audience and all, joined in singing old time songs. At- tempts to put on @ program in which valuable stringed instruments were to be prominent, was attempted but had to be given over by common consent. A. R. Young, Dr. 8. H. Holmes, Col John P. Gorman and E. M. Gray were in Meriden to attend the annual meeting of the State Veteran Masons Association. The trip was made by auto. On the return trip the party called at| the Masonic club in New Londen. Another ‘two-inch rainfall Friday put|t everything that wasn't on high grownd, including many borough gardens, under water. —n, PLAINFIELD The reeital by the Misses Gathier in the Communily House Wednesday even-: ing proved to be as pleasing an enter- tainment a8 has been held in Plainfield for gsome time. Miss Irene and Miss Aurlanna Gauthier, assisted by Miss Dor- is Hardcastle, Miss May Lowden, Miss Marion Calvert and James Royle pre-! sented a recital that not only was a credit to themselves but also a credit to their instructor, Mrs. Julia Baker Tracy. The , programme: Fruehlingsrauschen, Sinding ; Sedrenade, Ofson; Polonaise, Chopin, Miss Irene Gauthier; Hungarian, McDowell, Linden Blossoms, Hochberg, Misy Aurianna Gauthler; Yenobis, Quig- ley, Au Bal, Huerter, Miss May Lowden; I Wonder Why, Raymond, To You, Speaks, Joy of the Morning, Ware, Miss Marion Calvert: Hexantany, McDowell, Two Brown Eyes, Huerter, Miss Doris Hardcastle; Butterfly, Bendix; Crescen- do, Laseon, Miss Aurianna Gauthier; The Tease, Heurter, Enchantment, Barnard, Miss Doris Hardcastle; song, James Royle: Sparklets, Miles, Meadow Fairy, Hamer, Miss May Snowden: Fourth Ma- zurka, Godard, May Night, Palmigsen, Ereton Gigul, Bachmann, Misg Irene Gauthier. The Mule Spinners Union heid a spe- cial meeting In the Community House on Thursday evening. Miss Ruby Park of North Stonimgton spent the week end with Hattie White. Several from this place attended the grange meeting at North Stomington Fri- day evening. Mrs. Silverman and nephews spending -a week in New York. Hattie White and Eli King were busi- ness callers in Ashaway Monday. Leonard Main is now employed in Nor- are wih. William Malu and family were callers agency of Donohue the estate of Sarah B. has sold to John J. and Mary E. the real estate located. at street. It is a three-story brick apart- ment house, with all e wity Jot picture camera, appears in ano emn. film written by himself and by Lambert Hillyer, O'Malley of the Mounted, which is the feature picture ai D. No. 1§ Church runnm‘ from occupled by Stepben J. Kehoe-for eral years and located at No, §0 War ren street. The property was IM a part of Rocklawn and wae huilt by the late Mrs. Olive W. Platt. It has beex familiarly known as the “stone W because of Its particular construeties. has eight rooms and all modern b move to Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where M now holds a responsible position. Mrs Campbell will occupy her new residemocs the Davis today and tomorrow.” Hart rarely fails to supply a vivid and celer- ful narrative in these pictures of west. ern life, and rough riding, lariat throw. Ing, banditry, romance and ‘the convino g .45 Colt revolver are never laeking to 3 mew scemario. There is & thrill is this one, as well as a good full breath of the great outdoors. The rding is superb. The rodeo is the real thing, with plenty of rearing, buck- ing horses, and the action is crowded with holdups moie picturesque, if less deadly, than those carried out. by the New York gunmen. How long can # young woman exist is New York on $13? This is one of several interesting questions that arise in Elaine Hammerstein's latest Selznick . picture The Miracle of Manhattan, which.is now showing at the Davis theatre. Miss Hammerstein is exceilently cast as Evelyn Whitney, a young debutante, who thinks it would ar easy matter for a girl to “get by." Thai is, she thinks so until she tries it. Thes her opinions suffer a radical’ change. But a change of opinion is not the omly in- convenience she experiences. She js sud- denly cayght in a mesh of circumstances that cause Ser much thental and physi- cal anguish. After several harrowing experiences which inciude an attempt upon her. life y a jealous woman she settles down te new routine of life, no longer the giideu butterfly of society, but & womas who has drank deeply from l%e cup of lite. A Paramount- Magazine will conchwds the bill. Breed Theatre cud Majestic Roof Gardes No picture in 3 lang while has had the fortune to wi praise and enthusi- asm as was ace 'de‘l to Home Stuff, the Metro special which was shown yester- day at the Breed theatre and Majestis Roof Garden. Vialo Dana stare in this picture. Her acting has 'a wonder-eam- pelling charm. Home Stuff is the story of Madge Jey. leading woman of a traveling Yhow, whe abandons stage life to take up & quiet existence with a family of farmers. Madge never mentions her past life o the austere couple, to whom the stage is a sink of niiquity. Then in comes her old associates, plus a young girl who had run away from the very home Madge has been adopted into. The situation is* work- ed out intere: y and engrosamgly- Albert J. Kelley directed this Frenk Aazey-Agnes Johnston picture. Johm Ar- nold phetographed and A. F. Maats did the art work. The supporting cast in- cludes Fom QGallery, Josephine Crowell, Nelson ‘McDowell, Priscilla Bonner, Rob- ert Chandler, Alleen Mananing and Paiip Sleeman. Home- Stuft will be the feature again today and tomorrow, and other pietuves on the bill include the third episode of The Son of Tarzan, the Pathe News and a Centufy comedy. Four shows ai the Breed teday, at 1. 3, 6.15 and 316 YANTIC Hu&ert Austin has retorned to hs home in Albany, N. Y., after-a brief stay with his mother, Mrs. Nathan Austin. Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Congdon and chil- dren, Florence and Rayn:ond, left Tues- day for a few days' stay in Providemcs with Mrs. Congdon's parents, Mr. amd Mrs. Adolph Ploettner. Mrs. Rowland Hewitt and Miss Bthel Stanton have returned to Stonmgton af- at the home of Mr. Main's sister, Mrs. Blmer Miller, at Jewett City Wednesday. Dwight Main was a caller in North Stonington Wednesday. Hartlord.—Prof. Henry Augustus Per- kins, head of the department of physics at Trinity college, and Mrs. Perkins have left to spend a year abroad. They will spend nine months in Paris, where Pro- fessor Perkins will study at the Serbonne, and spend three months afterward in traveling on the econtinent. THE CHELSEA SAVINGS BANK Norwich, Conn. NEW SPRING PRICES IN LEHIGH-WILKES BARRE COAL NUT STOVE EGG Ne. 2 NUT §14 $14 $14 $13 50c EXTRA IF BASKETS ARE USED. JOHN A. MORGAN & SON ter a week's stay with Mrs. Elias Steck- ett. Mrs. E. T. Bates and daughter, Anna Bates of Darien, have left Yl.ltu after a brief stay with friends at Pine Tree cottage. Miss Estelle Eldridge of Stsnington was a recent guest of her aunmt, Mrs. Elias Stockett. William McHale of New York is spend- ing the holidays &t his home here. Mrs. Stephen O'Hearn, her son Stephem and daughter Ellen are spending the hel. idays in Bridgeport, guests of Miss Mafy Rose O'Hearn, R. N. Captain Stanton and daughters, Dere- thy and Virginia, of Stonington were re- cent guests of local friends. P. Kienkiewicz is spending the helidays with friends in'Northampton. Miss Cynthia McClease has returmed (a her home ' in Passaic, N. J., after pending a brief time in town, m«: lnend the Bugueswkwu:hcr Mr. -and Mrs. George GaSkell and chfl- dren are spending the ~holidays with Providence relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George ' Harvey amd daughters spent the week end with rela- tives in Rockville. UNION A Fourth of July outing will be heM under the auspices of the Sunday scheel at Oak Grove, Lake Mashepaug. All the townspeople are 'expected to at- tend. Basket lunch will-be in order.;In the afternoon sports and games for oid and young will be indulged In. R.;C. Barrows, Rev. and Mrs. Coolidge com- posethe committee on arrangementa Hartford —Rt Rev.. Chauncey |B. Brewster and Mrs. Brewster of Woodland street have had as their. guest M. James H. Brewster of Deaver, Col SPECIAL SALE Hardwear Tires FOR A WEEK ONLY - Ford sizes, exira ply Fabric 30x3 $12.50—30x3Y; ‘ls.m 31x4 $20.00 CORDS 32x3Y, $22.50-—33x4m 32x4 $30.00—34x4 $33.50 The Household 74 FRANKLIN STREET Telephone 5314 BULLETIN BLOg,