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ABu]kh-IaU < Advertissment Will Rent lt e NORWICH TOWN - Y. M. C. A..secretary EdwingF. Hill orwich was the speaker at the “First Methodist Episcopal church Sun= i day morning. The text used wes lsa- iah 40:31, Eut they that wait upon | the lord shall rencw their strength; | they shall mount up with wings as ex- | 8les; they shall run and not be weary | and "they” shall walk and not be faint.| Cruthers is_supplying !as organist at this church for an in- & Bultetin To Let | - Advertisement Will Rent 1 152l un!a mez,tn Frankiin xxuuune. B SALE--Nige mich cows: = rent and man: s Shepard__ Hill- Conn. Tel. Moogup 28-13. WANTED TWO MEN For Ice Business. JOHN H. FORD WANTED ’3‘ IALI-—A dandy t'o-tenumnt wnm each tenement, ot inmee and. po al w' o woodlot lhnu% 2 mua Bulnu, Bmklyu, Conn., P. WA!TID—WDI!IM (or general house- work on farm; steady position. WAN’IED——-Tn ex¢ Gramm Bernstein . car. Kdward And-nsn. Norwich, Conn. WANTED — Second hand h-unholl oods, antique 00ks' and pistures, glasswal st cash prices. Water St..” Norwich. WANTED—Six or -ltm room ten« ment Inquire at Church Bros., Ferry St v 7 e 1 N 2 l'lul |uly 0 'ofl( in T must be over 18 years oid g n um §. F. Peterson, In Tady bookkeeper. Misss ™ Hazel . FOR SALE—-15 i can all be mowed b ""““r% Gosda, Norwich, reas, Btating - oxperi- Saiary expected. Manutacturer, Sare of Bulletin. 56 All that the N.ame implies — Faultless lox BALE—12 to 15 acres of stand- grass. Telephone 4 ‘pantry woman, Brflufln‘, East Advice oncerning rate redu g hazarde—real service and, ISAAC 8. JONE Insurance- Agent ;| ARE YOU COVERED BY INSURANCE ? If not, communicata Wil URT, 120 Laurel Hill Ave., He represents reliable com- | panies in all kinds of insurance. Prompt Phone 598-3. Tmowing achines. mu Farm. Phone 463-14. )i’ SALE—-White pis: Joseph Smerchansky, Lisbon, Conn. ~ Tel. Jewett City 36-2. FOR lma—?m\it % standing oats, suitable for er. H. Lambert, High St Balti TWANTED—A house to buy or rent, six rooms ; will pay nm cash. dress wnfln»—-munk-mr for wlda“r alone; no objection to small child. Ad: Irfll Wldwer‘ Box 25, lhh office. T WANTED-Chambermald. Audlgr‘l‘un WANTED The most critical judge of mayonnaise quality could find no fault with this may- onnaise of rich creaminess, made of purest ingredients. 'ED—Second hand | books. U. ‘Water St. Phone 38-: wANrED——Smnd hand & nmm .1 Isduc Weinstein, 330, Weat S 10 per w!d. “HOLIDAY special Bk s edch, 13 for Suc; Scholl's’ broadleaf ‘cigar Te, d\tor 800; Moon Spots -pon; 2 “Gato clear Havana Kree, a 10c tin of Go Bond and a pa e.0f pipe cleaners. with ea , at Fagan's Smoke Shop. Bran It is ““Alfways as good as the Best of Home-made Mayon- naise,” as a-trial will amply_ prove. Say Faultless to yaur* FAULTLESS MEAYO: SALAD DRESSING On Sale at most Grocery Steres Distributed by Crowa Food Products Corporaion Ave., Heedlite. Srel: FOR SALE_Si J.°G. Lewis, Hamy! FOR spus—-klard wood, stove lengths, ty mgg .umflng' hay. willing to get up in the morn- ing and earn some monsy carrying papers. - Frequently there are good routes. Get your names on file and be ready for the first vacancy. Call at the Bulletin Office. WAN‘!’!D—VNA pay hAl‘hut nrlees (ol’ second ‘hand furniture. wre Co., breed Bldg. buy, sell and exchange. WANTED—Farms; all k!.ndl. all -u-, anywhere in Canpecticut, Call, write or FOR aALK—-cnc good farm and double bouse. William A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. 9 we carry_every- thing i the lime of Second-hand furaie ture, atoves, etc. New London Salesroom, §t, Norwieh, Fhone 1703-2. telephone ‘Hew Farm Agency, 33 Htvnold.s_gz., American Hogse ——r FOR SALE--Horses PEETTY FARM HOME, 90 acres, nice location, main state road, near good markets, ings, beautiful shade, fish and ice pond d on farm, river on one divided into fertile fields, spring and brook watered pastures and valuable woodland, lots fruit, two ‘cottages, barns and farm buildings; all oniy $3.000, $500 cash, rest easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantie, Conn. e ——— e S TR 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 FIFTY PIANO BOXES #t epecial low price of $3.00. immediate use for space THE PLAUT-GADDEN CO. WANTED Seocnd Dasd and ankiswe Tiger & Kremen, i ner, 55 Eranklin St. . TheLiberal LoanCo wishes to anmounce that they are open for business at 81 Fraaklin St., | tull line of Lugw pleasing _surround- ¥OR SALE—Work mare. Federal Paper Board C FOX MALE—Two or threo \cry sooa Jacob C. Hatuer, Norwich Tawn. side, land wel son on-the Fourth, | beck and her son W: LOST AND FEGUND ki i e Airs. Sheldon. i the. neighborhood | FOR SALE—10 sound young horaes, so 10 head of cattle son, Canterbury. Tel. FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for Tuey are for sale or . Come and see them. was an over the . Fiteh Joh $3-14 Dloosup. 1y2d Toys and Musical In- as fheir gue: Opposite Provideace Bakery. WANTED WEAVERS ON KNOWLES ZUNERAL DIRECTORS all kinds of wotk. | trade at rigat pric GEORGE G GRANT Und-staker and Embalmer 22 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Shapely still are the shoes you brought to us for repair. That’s the point—we don’t merely fix them up but we shape them too. women to keep their feet | SHU-FIX Franklin Square Steady Work—Opk Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN | MILLS CORP, Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DEMYAL SURGEGN _Werory Bitg. DR. D. J. COYLE DLNTIST 4063 Maia Si.. Norwich, Conn, 1:30—2, A 1308 sts for the p Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Ehamber of Commeres Building Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director OHfice Hours: at 23 Hedge AV TO RENT-A desirable six-room fiat Jyéd they oceupy. NT—Flat at 106 Franklin St, tment block. Inquire Alling Phone 235-2 4 2 A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has-six reoms and all- modern improvéments. is cemented. ¥OR BENT—Store at 102 Franklin St artment block. FUMIGNABO JAMES—Contractor of eacavaung uny slouswurk Inquire Alling 6d 194th DIVIDEND Office of the Norwich Saving Society, Norwich, Conn., June 11, 1921. DIRECTORS. OF THIS SOCIETY | i:e E DECLARED OUT OF THE|Four EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT SIX| A SEMI-ANNUAL DIVI DEND AT THE RATE OF FOUR PER| CENT. PER ANNUM, PAYABLE TO DEPOSITORS ENTITLED THERETO R RE 'I‘—Lru'ag(- rear of 86 I ling Rubber Co. 10 KENT—Two nice ouselseeping, hot ; modest rental. Chrisuan_Co., | EpoIma oy b er, and paint, and is Platt Ave. Tel N all between » and .30 4. m. and WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG | CARPENTER and BUILDER| ew modern flat of “ix inciuding_slee; There's a good 3 best residential s Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties 63 BROADWAY TvES:hl room upper. b1 Sachem Miats, Ba° 40 Shetucket. time ago. Wil arrived 1ON AND AFTER JULY 15th, 1321, COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer. June 11, 1921, T—An unfurnished apartment, | with the exception of floor coverin four rooms and bath: Telephone 1334 Embalmer brompt Bervice Day or Wight , and th materials, at right| prices, by skilled labor. €0 West Main St. hot water furnish- ames. Phone 1 FOR SALE for rooming ‘house or light housekeeping, | Owner leaving town. Phe property at No. 90 Wil- house with all “imprave- ments, garage and garden ; Dossession im- Avply to Charles W. . 744 North Main St. TO RENT—Fumnished rooms, 13 Boswell Ave TO RENT—Furnished rooms tor l| t housekeeping. PLUMBING SUPPLIES lams St. larg Nickel Plating E UNITED METALS MFGC. COMPANY, Inc. AND GASFITTING, NURACTOLUS—IOBBERS, Yiumbiog and Heating. JOMN BLUM, Breed Buidin PHONE 568-5. plumbing by expert workmen ut the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gasfitting, HOURIGAN BROS,' FUNERAL DIRECTOKS Norwich and Jewett City in best conditien. wishes to sell property. | without board. R s AUTOMOBILE ACH MONTVILLE About four o'clock Alec Vitorieh, met death by drowning while r one of the cul in the Thames r Th l"ienry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS vady Assistant DAY 0% NIGHT Shea & Burke Suneral Directors 41 Main Street N SMITH, dealer in oils and “Telephone 518. High test Mobloils of all grades, and auto acce: FOR RENT A very cholce modern apartment, With heat furnished, loca- ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET garage, if desired, tion best on Broadway. For full particulars, JOHN A. MORAN, Real Estate Broker, our ures 1.treaded, look l\ko new, wear like new, as gcod as Lanoie Tire Co., 93 'W. Main St KOR-KE r jury servies 1 h was about thirt.r feet deep at drowning whe1 PUNCTURE indictments against Phone 1567-4 uaranteed to seal any puncture up for their help, and two other Pc FOB SALE—3utomoblies to the size of a ten does even to twenty-penny nails and 1-4-inch spikes. ny nail—and it| y, THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating phone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET FOR SALE—New Hudson, Issex, Bris- coe and Ford cars, all ready for delivery, all at the new low prices. inciuding Reo, These used cars from-$125 2 We have the largest variety of good used cars in Eastern Conn., and at prices 50 low that you can buy if you i Car prices are far and we are selligg them Danielson Garage, C, H. Pellett, Prop, Daniclson, Con, Tel, "190. Demonstration Water Street, Norwich—Also sold by S, Aproody Auto Supply Store. summoned and ths latter set out'for N Also a line of fishing netito the spot and with — RADIATORS be convi testimony of 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- BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED The drowned man was here . LAMBERT, Oc ving and trucking aFithe Daln v pleasant pub- y_evening in as- mer Memorial school the direction of DO IT NOW. B ing _car, 1917 mddel, n fine ‘condition. FOR SALE—Saxon roadster in _good condition and with good paint and ti 107 Dyer st p;s‘.l. GUS LAMBERT, JR., No, Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED SHANLEY 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, ‘Trucks and Carts Repairs, Painting, Tri -ming, Upholstering and Wood Werk. Blacklmithmg in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp 507 TO §15 NORTH MAIN STREET painted, and ivid €. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St Wi move everything anywhere S al teation ziven 1o moving bailers and ma- SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Bixth St, Greeneville. ——mpaae and the proceeds will for the repair fond of ne the evening, cream and candy were on sale. the electrical storm, i unt!l about mine conspiracy v indctments ~POR SALE—OVGI‘]Q!IQ tnurln condition, with new_tires; 4 long, distance aute traek- o -y - Slegel. Inquire I“W ’tlllm- 35 North Main St. FOR SALE—One Ford ton tru newly paintes tires 'all round, in fine condition; price Inquire at Mechanie je2ad 73m- ba‘ Sesa 1] &rand jury ained from Eddie Cicotte rg_ was not examined, two were aid that he was h , Chieazo Natlo League club secretary called as a state | lev Siexes, 2 iared that although he forfer. semi-pro ball a'clagk which held up the performance for a brief period. The Long Distanes l”hf 4 Bam Whitestuns Cigar sare $70 per thousand 3. . CONANT, 11 ¥ranklin 8t TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail ‘Wz carry a complete line of meeafic and Imported TEAMING and moving, long_d trucking a _speeialty. Ji Main St Phone 79 | Mrs. Beni. s right fof quick sale. 5t._Garage, Danielson !05 fiAL]‘u—FoId touri The Hero of muminted with J &2 aghinist, 4 LONG DISTANCE MOVING, BRowN § mARTLEY, 07 L'kflrruxw MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptiy ané at reasonable prices. " FOE SALE—1917 Cadi condition, new engine, wil ff'sold at once. - inquirers2 & snemmt st termistlon, Vilin sttestion, Flowers and Ferns, Quaker Hill : ing. Quaker Hill chiidreng read periences With a Re Arthur Blaisde]l ; of the Danube, . and Mrs. W. Wells shildren, Blizabeth, Arahella Wells, Jr, left Thursday summer months at Watch Hill Work on the macadamizing on the hack road lealing from TUncasv Palmertown will eommence stone crysher for the work has rived at the Gair siding in Uncasville the steam roller has been here for sev- PIANO AND FUI AUTOMOBILES iolin_ seleotion, Wa USED CARS MUST BE SOLD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO- BILES, 1916 AND 1917 DODGES, .1920 SORIPFPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest to spend the !t will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, fONN. (Established for Ha the 1919 world's or’ Sunday baseball, v _thonght haseba whether they took p: «t on games or would he inflnenced by the fact that all the defendants were not | ¥an €. V. PENDLEYON, 45 BROADWAY, BOOKEINDING BOOKEBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order "GRATRAL NEWS PRSTO QERYIGE, NEW_YORE Charles F. Rand, Chairman’ of the Executive Board of Enginecer- ing” Foundatipn 'and Secrefary 7z Meddl Award Board, 4 recently to Robert Tefft hegan his dutles as mail carrier from Uncasvills PRINTING of all kinds promptly and rommly ad Palmertown and Oakdale and back, Friday, July 1. he riully given. finfiun A . COAL AND WooOD family have been visiting in Fair Ha- ven for &cyera! days, maklng the trip by which deputAtion sai ©OAL, seasoned wood and kindlings ir l‘u quantities. th EM AUTOS ¥OB HIBE 5O v England, and Eugene §; aly, medals for their cor to science and to-capry greetings and appreciations from American Engineers to English and I engineers for their service in the r. Rand is actively ng a fund of $1,- 000,000 to heip Engineering, Faun- dation foster rescarch on the scale necessary if the United States is to its place of industrial su- The two delegates from i . socicty to the comvention a ow York eity this week have been unable to attend because of local —_— | husites: st” Fhons 138 FOR RENTCioged | car for funerals, odt}u?n ete, Tel, ll’u John Welfe! ARCHITECTS | CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thayer Bullding, Norwich, Conn. The box factory of the Robertson Pa- per Co, is closed for the present wae cak at Gardner Yake oren: < Many automobile loads of campers anfl campipg equipment have been seen going in that directon dur- ing the past week. Mr. Roberts of Brook- . director of the camp last summer returned with the boys this summer. Josoph MeDarmott — e e——— PIANO TUNEES 4 - World War, engaged in rai which he pra Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUABE THE PIANO TUNER s Tor voninees :-‘-b & R 122 Prospect 8t Natio. Mass The Young People’s Christian En- | deavor Society was in charge of -the| l evening service. Edwin E. Howe was the leader. The topic was: Thy Will Be Florence M. Begnett from the Norwich Town Bethodist. church and | Miss Eugenie Dean from the Central Baptist church, Norwich, were among left Tuesday night for. New York to attend the World's! Christian Endeavor convention which | {inues for five days. Miss Bennett nd Miss Dean were specially app | ed delegates from Norwich | trict to bring back a report of the con- | The Thursday evening prayer meet-| ing at the First Congregational church | have for its theme America the World's Brothers, I Pet. 3:1-17, The | ces of our national deadershiy | merica as trustee, and not owner. Wi are ur avenues of helpfulness today The spirit of brotherhood. ! uth Avery of Hartford, the week end { the home of her parents, Mr. eek Miss Marion Geer| ‘Wiliam H. Whiteman ast Thomp- Mrs. Carrie ¥ all of We: passed a Harbeck’s mother fr. John S. Benneft had for the Fourth, Mr. and Benneit of Houghton's "W, eek-cnd and holiday guests at the Woodbury O. Roge e her son Allison Rogers, also her n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. . Jr, of Town Street. formerly of Davenport. Towa, left Sat- urday to pass several days with friends My, and Mrs. Earl Vail of Concord o returned after a brief stay ves here. Mr. and Mr: nd ison Harold, who have been st two weeks Hampshire home, vich Town Saturday Harry Vai] with her ¢ to visit her par- nd Mrs. Pierre O'ffrea, o Sidney Avery a student at Worcester Institute spent the weel 1 the Fourth at the home of his rank S. Avery, aurice Wallen of ey also attended the t the First Congrega- al church where M dis- | mnmha !l.o.‘h.‘l. meets in Germania I«ln No. 2L L O.O Rébekah F.. meets in Odd Foilows' Hall. Chautaugua at Academy Campus. - ANNOUNCEMENTS Mt, Calvery Church Picnle. The Calvary” Baptist church and Sun- day “school will run their annual plente to Ocean Beach, Thursday, the 28th of this month, leaving Franklin square &! 845 a. m. Efforts arc being put forts to make this the most enjoyable in the history of.plenics of this church. The committoe in- eharge is John Wiliams Samuel sacy amd Rev. E. E. Jackson pastoe: ¥ Bridgeport Hospital Shertens Course. The Bridgeport hospital is to intro- duce radical changes which will Wffect the student nurses and thelr training courses. Die to the progress made throughodt the country in working omt |the vital quéstion of health conservatior the demand for nurses has become s¢ 20| R spent | nd Independence day at and Mrs, Har- and daugh- a student of is passing the summer with friends at Silver Bay on Harry re- great that the Bridgeport hospital is te {take the initiative so far as other tnstl. tutions in this state are concerned, and |is to shorten the the course for nursing. The plan is not unifke that adopted by the government In the establishment pf {officers’ training camps at Plattsburg. Where the course for nurses has hereto. fore extended over a period of thres years, 1t is now planned to concentrate the course of studies so *hat the train. ing veriod will be reduced to about tws cars and four or Six months. This plan of ‘more intensive training courses will be adopted by the Bridge- port hospital training school for nurses beginning in September. The duties of student nurees in the training school of the Bridgeport hospital are mow limited f0-the actusl studving of the care amd treatment. of patients. The scrubbing of Foors. cnre of the bed and other du- ics n and about the wards is donme by another grade of hospital attaches known as the ward heipers, while other special dutles are carried out by ward maids and ordeflies. During the probationary verfod the hours of dity in the wards average two or three hoars dally, with the rest of {the day taken up with class work. The hours of duty of regular nurses in theo- retieal and practical work in the best . hospitals today are between eight and nine hours dally. Breed Theatre and Malestic Roof Garflen An explosion wrecked the Tiddish theatre in the East sile of New' York. Thousands stampeded toward the doors in panic. Suddenly en the stage appear- ed a little girl who sang an old and popular song. The sudience beeame quiet and filed through the doors to safe- tr. That Is one of the big dramatic heart- punches that has aroused such faver- ablg comment In_ Cheated Love, Carmel Myers' sensational Universal photodrama which s to be shown at the Breed thea- tre aud Majestic Roof Garden today and tomurrow. The story eoncerns a Nittle Russtan fm- migrant_girl. Her love problems, her self-sacrifice for the man -she Joves and ber triumph over seemingly unsurmount- able obstacles have been wovem imto a romantic story by Lucien Hubbard and Doris Schroeder, the authors. King Bag- allen before 0t directed it. has not left xpected some fc * the hol House returned to Monday night. Kinney ew Haven the | r in Norwich orning where his wife | fternoon was_ the soprano for| The supporting cast includes smeh fa- evening Mr. and r left to pass Independence with the formers parents, Mr. and vorites as George B. Williams in an in- teresting character role, Allan Forrest, John Davidson, EA4 Brady, Snitz Ed- wards, “Smoke” Turner, Fred G. Becks M’'me Rose Dione, the emotional® Prench star, and many others equally prom! - | nent. Playgoers who attend either the Breed am l]gu:n a member of | theatre or Majestic Roof Garden today s granted a few day's|or tomorrow will comment upon the latives in Connect- | humorous, touches, spontanecusly intro- duced into the theme, which balance the ‘l!nFe druma and increase the entertain. ment value of the production. For the second featurs Fileen Werey will be seen in The Land of Jazz( & fu- riously funny five-reel comedy. DAVIS THEATRE Thomas Meighan's third _Paramount | starring vehiele “The Easy Road” is a { picturization under’ the dircetion of Tom | Forman of Bnair Hau short story, agy Street.” - It will be shown at the Diivis theatre today and tomorro His first vebicle was “Civilian Clothes, 41u'umz‘ {elnsg | Which instantly put Mr. Meighaa on the YENTES MOTION TO QUASH BASEBALL INDICTMENTS baseball tria) ofé to throw ng of six men examined by secution indicatéd” that the state on the testimony {of men b silidras _to have been fn the _and reported to h: got atter judge Hugo 5e motion to the Chi and others the map as one of the brightest of stellar lights. ~ Then followed *The ‘Frontier of {the Stars” Backed up by his work ia | “The Miracle Man,” the two Ceci: B. De Mille productions, “Male and Female,” |and “Wiy Change Your Wite? amd onrad in Quest of His Youth,” all of which would stdnd near the top of a list of the most successful pictures aver presented to the public, it is apparemt ::\‘: Mr. Meighan's popularity is increas- May MeAvoy, who portrays the inex- perienced. boarding school miss, who fs quite taken off her feet and hurried In bands.’ real life just a dear little girl still teens- weighing less than a hunlired Fvery prosnce.|Pounds with big blue orbs and a lovely of witnesses read Into ed but never apprehended so is: nublicly known, and of Bi 2 told mapy vlayer in ate will decide tomorrow. wheth- er to turn over the other four to the de- _examined were ques “to whether they knew whether thi —_— TARLET AND BUST OF, WM. T. STRAD UNVEILED 2 3k, July A tablet and hust of the lale William T. Stead. who lost is life on the Titanic, was unveiled at ‘street and Fifth av is o replica of one erected o embankment in London by English and American mewspapermen the distinguished journalist, tone, counselor of The As- sociated Press delivered an address in 4 Stead’s work and described his achievements as a.journalist. Peroy. . Bullen of the London Daily Telegraph Dpresented the tablet to the city. in an jaere | 37,000,000 acres showing the average con a pri is story confession White indicted, any ever playes ttendel | profeesionsl swmen iue | activibiss Feluting to Al . Or onnosed pro- ‘Wwhether an honest zame, in baseball paols, e today. It the Thames | iting France, England and Germany. in homer of for in- g el length con. | SMile that goés right to the heare. cerning the valne he wonld attach to testimeny of a co-conenirator and as hether he found fault with the I aw that a man n nncorroborated Leorry Semon will be seen in “The Fall Guy” his latest gloom-killor. The ots |comedy king has produced another - ed on the accom- | /ing Wwith thrills and overflowing with otous comedy, sparkling with fun, ting. new stunts that will keep = persen chuckling for days. et FRENCH OROPS MAKE UNSATISFACTORY SHOWING Paris, July $- .government crop re- port, under date of June 1, covering about dition is about-11 per cent. poorer than that of 1920, but that there is a six per cent. incPegse in acerage on twelve items, including notatoes, corn and sugar and fodder beets, This unsatisfactory showing after the early optism is attributed to the pro- longed drought, the damage from whieh an immediate rain. would only remedy BETWEEN T. S. AND ALASKA 5.—Establishment of vernment shipping line between the | ol Q.BT I.:s e Riaakn, 10 connet with Y& goyernment railroad in that ter- ritory, “and “ce-ordination of all federa) a ar¢ pro» Posed I & bILL introducea today by Sem- g and e tee. TTHE “meéasure was drawn, “A‘vr" sald ltation with the' Alas- et soceral bustnos m — AMERICAN WOOLEN HEAD - SAILS FOE EUROPE New York, July 5.—William M. Wood, president of the Amerlean Wholen coms pany, sailed from here today for Europe, He plans to return. ip August after vige Before embarking on the Acauitania he predicted s gradual reyival of m- in the United States, addinz that mills of his company mow are optuih. at $5 per cent. of th capacity. : : Middletown,—Thirts-three zlu;- of - tive service is the record Deming of South Farms, veteran 3.. carrier in the ranks of the local postal force, who commenced his duties July 1, A fixed star is an actor with reall 1857.

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