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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin' Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Geét It A Bulletin For Sale’ - Advertisement Will Sell It |A Bulletin For Sate WANTED—Male I WANT A MAN familiar with farm- . preferably with auto, to work on Or- gantzation lines for summer. The work s dizniSed and the proposition attractive Ganisers of trateraal orders. faem, tmple: gunizers orders, farm fent and fertiiger ealesmen, of (armers ving oot Tion ™% Brveaort, il on B Daveaport, Block. Martford, Conn. Jysd SITUATION wanted as private chauf- feur or truck driver; 10 years' experl- ance, with best of references. Call 1027-3. —_— work on farm; WANTED—Female ‘WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—Woman for general house- wages and board; teady position. ‘Tel. §15-2. ysd WANTED #oung lady bookkeeper- stenographer. . Aduress. Stating. experi- |condition. Address Hox 4B, South oven- Shos Gt Kaiary” expesisa, Mautasturer, | (v, Conn. el via e, 84 | " \WANTED Woolen weavers. The . WANTED-—Chambermaid. Auditorium tel. 3y5d. LR G R WANTED — Secona aand Tousehold goods, antique furniture, china, rare FOR SALE—Hors: sria T WANTED _Aviomobile painter; must e first class._Inquire 17 Seruce St. jy7d T WANTED _Immediately, man or boy for general work on small farm. 1'591. 9 practically sound, good worker, low price FOR SALE—Brown mare, weight 1 WANTED Man to work on farm who can milk; middie aged man preferred. Tel. 1875-32. Jy7d aiso 10 head of cattle. son, Canterbury. Tel. §3-14 Moosup. jy2d Fitch John- Salesmen Bond "anted FOR SALE n exceptional opportunity for salesmen of re farge incomes. Write Immediately To Mr. H. S. GORGAS Manager of Representatives 562 Fifth Avenue, New York City ability to make Saiesmel; Wanted easavating and siolencri und House . . o1 | Taising, concrete work, all - uaghtee Restricted territory. Auto with| work.~ 133 Oakridze St. Norwich, Conn. Telephons }nzr.(d7 driver at your service. Rapid advancement to men who pro- duce. Experience not neces-| sary. Call or phone 988, be- tween 8:30 and 9:30 a. m. M. 5. W. Corp., Majestic Gar- 203 Main St.. Norwick; Conn. FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor -of CARPENTER and BUILDER Telephoria M'Grory Bld DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST fn E. Hilliard Co., Buckland, Conn. * books and pictures, glassware, est cash. prices. Water St. Norwich, ment. second hand furniture. quire 245 Main St WANTED—Motor boat, 18 to 22 feet long, with good' engine; state WANTED—Work by day or week, iysa e price and ived price, starts Tel 1704. FOE 8ALE—Holton lated, gold lined bell, Wil sl cheap. Hd. FOR SALE ALE—Ten milch cows, at low 5 and up., Come . Sale | riday. P.ur‘ Naw e g,‘?;l“- FOR_S. Trampet, silver lgedll ‘made case. . 52 Broad- ¥ B IYSFMW. etc. ; high- ST ard 5038 r St apriFMwW WANTED—Household goods, antiques Charles WEM FARMS $6,000 each, ¥OR BALE—15 acres 3 of standing : can all be mowed by e ¥OR SALE—From $1.000 to , and ranging in size from 35 H. Gosda, Norwich, K. tock. " Call ‘1484 | 4 S e & 10'250 acres.” Horace W. Main, K. ¥, D. Detore 30 0 B or atter 5 . m. 1354 | Phoneghz, v ke AVSWates BU 13 Mystlc” Conn. Phone b6t osie i FOR SALE_Work R TYOU_ar: wanted; U. S. government | e 3 o 3 Federal Paper Board Co. Je37d |jobs, $135-$200 month; mmfireds posi- ?l SALE—Gas_stove; ?nml‘fl‘m. N‘“.m '.:i. o 7o or thiee very gooa |Uons: list free; writs - immediately | Cell 8t 3¢ Hickery St J. C. Cormler. horses, Jacob O Hataer, Norwioh Town. | £Tankiin lnstituté, Dept. 3-T. Roches- | 3" o j g 5 " g ter, N» Y. - yed R SALE—Pigs § woeks oid, H J.|, ISAAC s, JONES jel3d = B |k S 653 weeki Insurance Agent ~91-Main Street " FOR SALE—10 sound young horses, —To exchange 1518 2.1-2 ton | Larkham. Phone 462-4. - e : RS crostein truck for a ‘fouring ward Anderson, R. F. D. No. b, | M Conn, ved ¥OR SALE—Belgian hares. Inguire 10° ountain Ave. coraer Summit, or Phene 3. e ] sement Will Sell It Eaeeees sl The * ciat Todat drivers, better health as well as greater comfos These rules .follows 3 TRUCKING ~ WANTED—SIX or oight room teme- Inquire at Church Bros, ¥erry St | 3 tank, 285 gallon capaci pump, meter, etc., suitable for inside or FOR SALE — Underground gasoline . with Browser moving and ‘trucking. _Tel, 617 GEORGE LAMBERT, Oceum, P 1 each clear “Havana cigar_10¢ straij Yree, a 10c tn of Gord Bond | Louisa. ‘Ballard, -Brookiyn,’ Comn.. P. ox 86, s e T WANTED—A house o buy « \t, 5 i 3 G . 319 | GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main 8t. 15, H that sre broken tn for [ WANTED—A house to buy or rent, six | futside installation. Armory Garage, 319 v T, JB., No. all B o6 MOk They. are fogiale or | rooma: will GaY. part basie AdTiaas L Eimelin St. Phone 766 days or 156113 Moving and trucicng. el 387:8. A Highly Paid Profession ||trade at right prices. Come and see them. AR Sh, C. D. 30SLYY, 293 West Main SL . We ELMEE B. PIERSON. / W d furniture, an-| FOR SALE—Cheap, New England, bi- | move everything anywhere, Special at- . Sistitublon-alclagh TeL 536-3. je3a |tiques and_ books. C. J. Kmng, 45-50 |cyole o good condition. 2z Lawton | lention given to moving boilers and. ma- National standing has spenings Water St. Phone 38-2. iyid | Heights, Plamfeld, Conn. ~ jyid |chinery. Phone 387-3. = for several men and women T WANTED—Second hand formjture “of | ' FOR SALE—A -dandy two-tenement CAL and long distance auto truck- special representatives to sell DENTISTS all Kinds. lsaac \emstein, 330 West |house, 8 rooms each Lenement, garage, Phone 1926. . A, Siegel. 3 S E (4 e - R R [ Miin SE jy2d |oil and gasoline station on Main St., T e T e FIRST MORTHAGE R E A = e eI 10 Biores and. postoltce’ | 5, LonE Distance Moving aad Expreesing. ESTATE BANS S5 DR. C. R, CHAMBERLAIN | HOLIDAY special: Manila ~cigar 5¢|also 4 20-acre woodlot abgut 1.t mile | Zimmerman, 1§ Boswell Ave Tel. 1435 and 8 per cent interest. All or 3 Uc; Scholl's broadleal Cigar | from Brooklyn, all for 5,550 TEAMING and moving, long_distence | if part time proposition. This is DENTAL SURGEON 1 c; Moon Spots pony cigar be Gucking ® Soecmity, - Joun T Wi and « package of Dibe cleaners with each Dpipe, at ragans Smoke Shop. Branch Thayer bidg. entrance. yid WANTED—We pay highest prices for orwich Furni- .. 1914-3. We jel1d P) C _FOR SALE-—White pix: §$§ each. FOR SALE—Two lain Hill Farm. mowin; Phone 4 , 11 weeks old, sbon, 6d. Joseph Smerchapsky, . Li onn. Tel.” Jewett City b6- 3 FOR SALE—Sixty (ons standing hay. LONG DISTANCE MOV PIANO AND C. B. BROMLEY & SO Shetucket St. Phone 3! BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetucket St. Phone 607. FUENITURE MOVING. it S J. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. je2sd TEAMING AND TRUCKING b b 108 ; ‘el ndR.call sinely | T et o 5 7 Offies Hours: —12, 1:30—0, 6:30—8 | anyuinre . Conmction ot form |~ FOR SALE— , stove lengths, | done very promptly and at reasonable pispinone for saler Call, rite or telephone Hei- | $1U Der cord Brown, j‘ég;";lc- prices. ¥ man’s Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St., - — . T ARTHUR H. LATHROP banielson, Conn. Jeid ¥FOR BALE—One good farm and double | Shetucket Street Phone 175 Yy - o Z bouse. William A. Mason, Lebanon, Cona. BUILDING WANTED—Second hand and_antique | proct By j690. EEREEE il furniture. I r & Kremen, suncessors to | - —_— AWlLLlAM C. .YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labor. 60 West Main St. age, 61 Shetucket Street. re. No: 10 Jjysd white and | eighborliood Windham ; | ngster, R. D. | Norwich. jy6d | FUNERAL DIRECTOR: GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telegione 630 Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director and abalmer +rompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS | Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS dy Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street T DOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blani Books Made and Ruled to Order PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTEACTORS—JOBLERS, Plumbing and Heating. JOMN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 565 Phone. The very Dpest ' plumbing “by! expert workmen at_the faifest prices is guar- anteed ; also ‘heating and g Lting. JOHN F. TUMPKINS, 67 West Main St [ | THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET WANT A PLUMBE Ordering from us_a worry, DO IT NOW. our business on prompt cure for | We have built up | a” correct sei vice and courteous treatment of our cus- tomers. SULLIVAN, THE 26 sixth PLUMBER, Bt., Greeneville, A. Bruckner, 36 Franklin St. Pnone 717-3 Norwich. marzsd STOP In to sce us; thing in the line of second-hand furaf ture, Sloves, elc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwich. -Phone 1703-: ‘mar2c An Opportunity This is a real one for a party 1 T with a small amount of money | who wants a steady income.!n Services optional. - Address|} box 29, Bulletin. 9 fiol;fim Breeders i Hollywood Gien Alex wouble 42-1b. bull 1n New \ind, 15 otiered for breeding thorough- bred Holstein-kreisian cows. The service 1 will give 3200 for every the age of four weeks sired , who is a son of ¢ greatest Hoisteins s si v ifor furtl BROWN, Shepard nill' Farm, Central ¢ information, inquire of W. s. Vil Conn, el Moasup 23-12. i¥1d l?le LiberaiLoanCo wishes to uunounce that they are open for business at 81 Frauklin -St., with & £ WANTED FOR SALE—automoblies CHEVROLET touring car sale; driven less than 500 mi i write J. H. Looby, Griswold ew Londoii. FOR SALE—New Hudson, Bssex coe and rord cars, all ready for delivery all at the new low prices. Also a line of used cars, inciu Reo, Maxw and Fords. These used cars from §i to $L,200. W of good used at prices 50 low tha Car_prices are and we are cheap. Danielson Pellett, Prop., Daniclson, Conn. 6 n Conn., you can buy if you below last selling them Garage, C. H. Tel. 190 passenger Hudson tour- newly painted, and in fine ‘condition SALE—Overland touring car, A-1 n, with new_ tires; will sell cheap y'at once. Inguire Henry ‘Allard, Je30d Ford touring car, fair con- Norwich Welding Co. jesd FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new- engine, will sell reasouable {t sold af once. Inquire 5% Shetucke: St ay20d AUTOMOBILES USED CAES MUST BE SOLD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO. BILES, 1916 AND 1917 DODGES SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND SEDAN. C. V. PENDLETON 45 BROADWAY. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and ine, 30 and 31 Town St. Town. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Mobloils of all grades, and auto accesso- ries. je10d HAVE your tires ireaded, look like pew, wear like new, as good aS new. Lanole Tire Co., 93 W. Main St. feb24d OVERHAULING | { OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, ¥. i.o‘:‘ ist s BIdg.. COAL AND WOOD seasoned wood wnd R. Shapire, Willaw St, ©OAL, or B busasr Blacksmithing in all its branches R el Soott & Clark Corp. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, g nected. Phone. Shetucket St. neatly done. and P e X and | , 1920 |2 orwich | AND REPAIR WORK! Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. WEAVERS ON KNOWLES LOOMS Steady Work—One Loom i THE NORWICH WOOLEN! MILLS CORP, Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn, | Belmont, Crescent | or without use of 00m; Week end par- 50X 95, Niun accou >hone 103 TO BENT--Rooms for lght housé- keeping. Phone 1981, iysd TO RENT--Four rooms and bath in of 195 Broadway. Phone 1987. ])"ll1 FLEASANT VIEW, E. -way coltage, a party of be accommodated for 1 « day; meals' &t reasonable price near hi". Address L. R. L., Pleasant View Beach, Westeriy, R. L jyid T FOR REN g bath, balance July o | | Tel. 78 , Crescent Leach, »ia BENT—Flat at 1 Alling apartment - block. Rubber C ved " ¥OR RENT-—Store at 102 Franklin St apartment block. Inquire Alling dy6d, Tear of 86 Frank. Rubber Co. jy$d Franklin St, Inquire Ailing FOR RENT—Garase VY T—Two nice large furnished rooms for housekeeping, hot and cold water, electric; modest rental. 156712, ved | YOR RENT Eightroom apartment | from July 1, upper ol Sachem Mlats, Sa- chem St. G, W. Carroll, 40 Sbetucket. je29d FOR RENT—Summer bungalew st Kitemaug-on-the-Thames. Phone 1876-4 Je2 Horse, Crops, 4 Cows and 32,300, edge town iogue 1,100 Bargamns, free. Agency, 150 A. K., Nassau St, New York near.“good markets, T ings, beautiful shdde, fish and ice pond near house”and -on- farm; cottages, oniy $3,000,-$500 cagh, rest easy terms. Franklin St, consisting of two . stores, provements, a first rate central business; location ; full line of Lugsage, Toys and MusicalTn- | 0o mye sale is made necessary by e an_order of the court to close the settle- menit of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. e s e e cTE— 20-Acre Riverside Farm with! eifers, 4 hogs, wagons, sleighs, thresh- | machine, implements, _ vegetables, to quick buyer for with $1,000° down, easy terms; in’ famous farming section, cavy , cropping lields; brook-watered large quantity wood, timber; aded, §-room. house . overiboking and beautiful river, big barn, silo, e, ete. »Detalls” page, . {Tius. Cata- ree. Strout Farm I? h D. It 1 iy8d PRETTY FARM HOME, 0 acres, nice location, main. State: ro; Pleusing, aa, | surround: | ¥ river on one ide, land well divided into fertile fields, pring and brook watered pastures and aluable woodland, lots fruil, two 6-room barps and farm buildings; all tl TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Conmn. FOR SALE The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 je24d four tenements, .with all modern im- xcellent property for an invest- FOR SALE A McKINLEY AVENUE RESIDENCE OF 10 ROOMS AND BATH LOT 75x200 FEET A RARE CHANCE PRICE IS RIGHT James L. Case Téigohone 376 40 SHETUCKET STREET 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 valus for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT | Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY FOR SALE Eleven-room housé, “centrally located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving towm, wishes to sell property. Price right. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. CIGAES c1GARS Whiteatons Cigar aare $70 per thousand. 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 Frapkiln 8¢. TO RENT—The property at No. 90 ‘Wil- liams St, large house with all improv ments, garage and garden; possession im- mediately. Apply to Charles W. Burton, No. 744 North Main St 11d TO RENT—Furnished rooms, Wwith or without board. 13 Boswell Ave. ' jeéd O RENT—Furnished Tooms for light housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. mayz8d FOR RENT A very choice modern apartme garage, If desired, heat fu tion best on Broadway. e For full particulars; inguire of JOHN A. MORAN, Real Lstate Broker, Fraaklid Square. jezsa AUTOS FOR HIRE FOR RENT-—Closed car for funerals, woddings, ato. Tl 1114, Jeba Woite, PRINTING of all kinds promptly and Estimates TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars, 2 It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET - NORWICH, FONN. .. ", (Established for Ha.f a Century) PIANO TUNERS GEER the Town of Sprague are hereby warned Wednesday, July 13th, 1821, at § ‘whether they ing the share of this Town of the State and County- tax. imposed upon: the Town of this County at a meeting of: th resentatives of this County in Assembly held on the 16th day of March, over bridge. Town to as'they ‘shall deem proper for the purpose of paying said tax. ond 6 pay for re- building of Hanover bridge, and to au. or ofner obligations of the Town therefor as_they shall deem proper. of July, 1921. Ni the creditors of said deceased to in their claims against said estate within ; at Norwieh, withir and for the District ot | the creditors of said deceased 1o bring in LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE SPECIAL TOWN MEETING The Legal Voters in Town Meeting of y di af I o meet in Special Town Meeting to be cld In the Town Hall in ssid Sprague o ol there to dete; ! appropriate ‘a sum not for the purpose ‘of pay- then and b2 0 exceed $4.2 e norai 921, and to pay for rebuilding of Han- Also to authorize the ‘Selectmen of the borrow a sum mot to exceed 4,200 at ‘such times. and jn such manner | - horize the Selectmen to deliver the notes |- Dated at Sprague,- Conn., this Tth day RAYMOND J. JODOIN, ARTHUR ROY, ALBERT 8. CULLEN, n of the Town of Sprague. ; bl Selectme _vsd NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AY A COUEKT U UROBATE NMELY "Norwich. sitlisant, far the Distriet ot grwifl.h, ou the 6th day of July, A. D. 1921, resent—NIELSON 4. 2YEING, Judga Cornelius Ordered, That the Administrator cm! bring X IoRUM 1rOm Ly Ua notice (v thiat effect, toge of this order, on Uie Sigupost nearest io LY pusting B and in the same Town, and by publishin the same once in u newspaper hax Sy . k¥ by Mrs, circalation in said District, aed make re | 17 WS, turn to this Court. NELEON . AYLING. Jugge. The abo e and foreging is & L. e-.-g record. Attest:’ HELBN M. DRESCHER Clerk, NOTICE.—All creditors of aald de- ceased are hereby notified (o present their | ciaims against said estate to the under- signed at Norwieh, Conn., within the time limited in the above and foregoing order. VIRTUME F. A, QUINN, Administraf %0 CEEDITORS. AT A COURT OV VKOBATE MELD Norwich, on the 7th day of July, A. D. 1921, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge tate of Caroline A. Stevens, late of Norwich, in said District, deceased. Order: Thet the Iizeeutor gite tieir cigims against said estate with' vix months from this caie. by posting notice to that effect, together with a copy of this order, on the Sign;iost nearest |5 the place whers, 8aid decedsed last dwelt apd in the same ‘Town, and by publishing the same once in a newspaper having & sirculation i said Lisirict, and make re- wimn o this Court. - NBLSON J ATLING, Judge. The aboye and foregoing ia a true copy ot ‘record.. . iy Atte: HELE/! M. DRESCHER. Clork. NOTICE.—All ereditors of said de- ceased are hereby notified te present their claims against said egtate to the under- signed at $520 Commonweaith Ave. Bos- ton, Mass.. within the limited in the above and foregoing orde: 'TEVENS, ¢ . HENRY, B. iy8d Executor. AT A COURT OF PEOBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of i\'sozrri:h, on the Ttir day of Juiy, A. D. Present-—NELSON J." AYLING, 'Judge. gplsiate of Comelius Murphy, late of prague, in saig ‘District, " The Amu«:qmoz appeared in Court that said estaie is now in settlement in said Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said estate, fully described in said application. ‘Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 12¢h day of July,'A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the torenooh, ‘gnd that fiotige of the of said application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this order once in some newspaper’ hay- ing a eircuiation -in said District. at least three days prior to the date of said hearing, andvn(.:At Teturn be made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The above-and foregoing is a true copy of record. - 194th DIVIDEND | Office of the Norwich Saving ‘Sociefy, Norwich, Conn,, June 11, 1921, THE DIRECTORS OF THIS:SOCIETY HAVE DECLARED OUT OF THE 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 LIRPITT, Tasasurer. . - PIANO TUNER Phane 511 “THE 122 Prospest St WHEN 305 SVANT 0 put your nusi- nell‘:m:me the filwufl“- no medi- um better thag througi the advertising conmmna of “one Fulletin ~ June 11, 1921, | mow To higher, wige him all over with: a -damp sponge,, using vinegar. water, if possible.| Do not wash the horse at night. saltpetre. .3 sweating quddenl. short and quick, or if his ears drgop, or stroke and needs dttepfion at once. get him into, the shade, and bridle, ‘wash out his moulh. sponge him all over, shower his legs, and give ammonia, ‘or two olnces of sweet spirts | J of nitre, in a pint of wafer; or give hi once, usiriz chopped ice wrappéd in a cloth. him with .twa quarts qf.oats mixed with bran, and a little water: salt or sugar. or barley water to drink. Iy> makes him uncomfortable, and often pro- in_the stable at night, tie him outside,| with bedding under him. Unless Lie cools| off, during the night, he cannot well the next d: - o'clock, Mrs, Thomas Doyie of New London turnpike delightfuliy enterta. ed a company of young folks in ob- servance of the sixth birthday of her pleasant affair was. held on the lawn where the children played various games. ¥ ‘mong those present were her brother Thomas Henry Doyle and Lucille Browning, Gertrude and Richard John- som, Edna Erickson, Bunnell children’s mothers, also John Achi-| son e lirooklyn, N. Y,, a great uncle | Murnhy, late of {of MRtle Miss Doyle. Bprague, in sald District, deceased. ard of Otrobando avenue, a family| gathering was held on the Fourth. The | twenty-four or mere present comptised | ¢ wilh a tbpy | relatives from Norwich and Hartford, ‘At noon the guests sat down to a Jon; the place where said deceased last dwelt, |table arranged on thé 'lawn under 8 | Jarge tree, where the hostess, assisted o8, | have returned after several day’s stay | and filed a written application alleging | EARNINGS OF THE CURRENT 8IX |, Mr. + BROOKLYN . | 1o ” Mrs. H. J. Hunt had a8 guests A of the 'mu-.ua?g 1T Witherelt, Mind Alies Wither: | Comz “WELP-YOUR od & series of ot weather Which, 1f_followed by Il keep their animais in P Load ilghtin: and drive siowly. % 2. A Spenge on top of -the head, or| E7eSational church, and Mrs. Pratt are 00 If kept - wet. 1t dry th Messrs, Fred H; grandehildren, Olim ~W: bara Walker.” 1f the fhermogeter, is 75 degrees or. 7. Satupday night give a bran mash, kewarm. and add a: tabiespoonfyl .of Wateh your h Iy orse. ‘1 he stops or.if . he breathes he stands w th his logs briced side- Jhe ig in_Yanger of heat or sun- 9. 1If the horse is overcome by heat, ove harness for m two ounces of aromatic spirits of | | Cool his head at |}, . Or, it necessary, pint of coffee. warm. i wat 10. If the horse is off his feed, try add e little Or give him oatmeal gruel 11. Clean-your horse at night, so that | e can rest well, and clean him thorough- The salt dandruff drying on his skin o s uces sores under the harpess. s 12. Do mot fail to water him at night fter he has eaten his hay. If you don't| e will be thirsty all night. 13. 1f it ! s0 hot that the horse sweats | tand heat. w. NORWiCH TOWN Tuesday afternoon from two to five a re 5 ittle daughter, Arline Anna Doyle. The | u I Mrs. Doyle, assisted by her mother, | Mrs. Anpa Smith, of Norwich, served | ) sandwiches, fancy cookies, cake, ice-| cream cake with its six small candles, cut and distribidted to the guests. The apd Jemonade. The birthday wak ¢ ittle hostess received many: gifts. A~f Mary and Bgenden Jobnt and Others present were - Meenan Herbert | the| | At the home of Mrs. William How ‘harles Spicer, served a del- er, The menu consisted of roast-lamb, & variety of fresh vegeta- bles, boiled ham, water-melon, ice cream, etc. At four o'clock the Hartford relatives by auto for their respective homes ers remained during the evening avhen music was enjoyed. Dr. John Hinrichs was the guest o #r the Fourth of Prof. George White's Department of Dairy Husbandry, of Connecticut Agriculture Coilege. Be- fore returning to his home here Dr. Hinrich motored through eastern Connecticut. Wednesday ; evening he left for New York, having, been called there for the purpose of council with the facuity of the Standard school, re- lative to establishing a Spinergraphic and X-Ray department to further the work of Chiropractic L. Stanley Gay, darughtsman for the Sen Sled Co., of Mystic, has returned after passing the week-end and Inde pendence Day at the home of his pe- rents, Mr, and Mrs. Bdwin C. Gay of Washington_St. Mr. and Mrs. Frederich H. Wyant| and Mrs. Wyant's mother, Mrs. Fred- erichka Hinrichs also the latters grand b children, John Jr., and Phillis. Hinrichs, | with friends at Storrs College. John | Hinrichs, Jr, visited over the week- end with friends in Lebanon. Miss Charlotte Anna Burgess of Dor- chester, Mass. formerly a resident of Norwich Town, who has been passing several days with friends here, left! Wednesday for New York, thence to New Jersey where she will pass the remainder of a three week's vacation with relatives. District Superintendent, Rev. Willi- am H. Bath, wijl supply the pulpit at the First Methodist Episcopal churen '‘Sunday morming next. . . . NO PROSPECT OF WAR WITH JAPAN Tokio, July 6.—"It is regrettable that the real character and policy of the new American president should be misunder- stood by some of the Japdnese people,” #aid Micho Kuku, seeretary of the Jap- anese ambassy in Washington who has just returned on furiough, when inter- viweed by the Asahi fepresentative. Mr. ku contimmed : \ “The president bas often had oecasion to express his convietion that an’ An- glo-American-Japanese entente should be made the basis of world peacé. There is every reason to believe that the Ameri can president and his staff are al in favor of the maintenance of friendly re- lations betwees America and Japan. * “Mr. Ozaki’s vol.ey of armament lim- itation produced a favorable impression on American minds in general although the plan was defeated in the Japanese lower house. 2 . “On my way back, I was often asked by Ameriean friends when the Ameri- can-Japanese war was golng (o break out, and some young Ams womem 1| met in the country districts agsure@ e, that they were determined to éffer services as hospital nurses upon the outbreak of American-japanese hostili- es. “I was rather surprised that so many Americans should anticipate an Ameri- san-Japanese armed conflict. My im- fression s that the Americans ate pre- pect to spend the month. son. William O. Webster, and grandson. | vill degrees in the shade. Placid club York. ar: miles out of Torrington. as Dog pond. |Norton of White Plains, . Y. the Rose Mary Norton Miss N Carpet company has let a controct for the | North School street, Tariff. and avenue a large cotton and will both relatives and intimate friends are to at-| tend. Mre. Amptom~L. L, will be taxed a of this week for the large number of people who are going there for the mar- youngest daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin W..Krech, and Willlam Sheffield Cowles, Farmington. The wedding will take place Monday_ in a loeal sanatorium by hang- ing herself to the door of her room by owsky is a daughter of Simon Schoser of toward Ocean Beach in a walting auto-| 2 Mixs D. Bennett of Providence was thé #5 HORSE DN HOT DAYS m“::r aunt, Mre. R. B, Witter. over o ourth. Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Porid had as thet? Fuest over Sunday and the Fourth Mrs. Witter Wright Witter of Saylesville, who [ lived with them for néarly 15 years be-i} fore she ‘was married. “She returned to |’ her home Monday afternoom, Rev. John R. Pratt, pastor of the Con- route for Californis, where they ex- Mr. and Mre. F. H. Martin had as efr guests Sunday and the ~ Fourth and William Martin of artford. Mr. and Mrs. . A. Spaulding hava * their guests for several weeks their Mer 3 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Favill entertained urth Mr. and Mrs. FEvereit nd lilje son from th Websfer is entertaining her. am 0. Jul: n, Webster, Jr., from Delaware. | Farmers e at work securing their en the weather is favorable. we of This Little Lady's Life Speni Under “Big Top. : 18" 9o circus of the has catered to the peapie of the United . than that of the Sparke & Clrous which comes to Ner- on. Friday, July 15th. . 1t will be they thirty-fourth apnnal tour of this ag- *gation Which has steadlly grown 2 small, two-car affair, to the mag: nitude ol the threc-ring: clags and this m’m it _more complete in extrae- features than ever before. | > Probably one of the show's stromgesi features is " Miss Flors - Bedini, reputed tp.be, the most daring and accomplished rider in this, or any other country #nd Dar-'Paere’s a. reasop—Miss Bedini. comeg of ® vfamlly -of noted riders, In fact her family were all riders of repute even befoge the -Sparks circus was in exist- Sanlengs. -When but a Mitle girl she wis brogght- to. this country by her father who, &t that time was one tiused riders with Ringling ¥ . [ < The Bparks Shows are coming to Nor- th was a very hiot day in Brook- | wich om their own traing of dounie tenth some thermomclers reglstering 95| camyamd Will .pitch their tents” at the |Battle Grouads Two porformansss will {be #iven ‘dally in the spacioms tent | Which has a seating capacity of 10,000. | The street paradé~which is one mile in length .wille pass throuth . the prineipal stregst ot the city at 1030 2. m and Madison—Misg Leiah Blipn of Hart-|will be a kaleidoscopic procession of glit- rd his leased the Stag’s Head Inn. [ter and color, all cages being opem te Paul Fitzgerald, an inmate | viefe:, eshire reformat — . died there | of tuberculosls. Treed Theaire nnd Majestic Roof Garden. Do you wish to hiot out for a while {the everyday. facts of life, and tread & left |goiden path of adventure—utterly for- ¥ for Lake Placid, N. Y., to begin [gpiting the ‘worid and its cares in the s a8 head herdeman for the Lake | thefile, tMe ‘romance, the pathos, the Hu- |mor_and the breath of wide spaces ané Torrington.—About 230 Boys from New |strange lands from a Zane Orey wone ved .in town Friday affernoon |denhook..in.a magnificent photoplay by D the 1.15 train en 1oute to Camp Berk- | Benjamin B. Hampton> thea srop m &1 hire, in Goshen, which is just a few |the Breed theatre or Majestic Roof Gar- The camp is|den today or tomorrow and see The Man ituated on a little lake familiarly known |Of the Forest, the mewest Hodkinson re- | tease. Torr! = | The Man of the Forest is the latest Wit P, ox. Thomas IL| o oviay of & Bane Grey Doveh,as & thetr cousin, 3Mise |Prings to Itfe on the screen one of the (0 Fay 8. Curtis |Sulohrs Iatest and b:-:;’-‘vl-‘l"&wn:i-: rton is the only daughter of the |!8 another powerfu - ward Norton of Toreington. anq|ion-Zane Grev combinations of the past 3 engaged in welfare work in France|@e U. B Trall, Riders of the Dawn. furing the war. d Desept Gold, which Hodkinson gave Thesipsonsiie. e theatee patrons of the world. - r A po “cast of the screen’s best artists is seen mot only in the principal Toies. but fn every role. no matter how small, so that each of the authors story characters gets the bemefit of a splendid Interpretation. Car! Gantvoort has the title role. Mit Dale Claire Adams, Robert McKim, Jean Hersholt. and Eu- genta Offbert aiso have wonderful roles, while Frederick Starr, Charlotte P‘fl“_ Frank Hayes. Harry Lorraine ané |Charles Murphy contribyte great work g the most important secondary charaeter- tzations. Al St_ Johg in The Bie Secret and the , {Paghe Newsymike up the remainder of pen J Ga engagement of The Bigelow-Hartford | emoval of 20 fenement lessés from West | Alden | carpet | site of | te mill as an addi- | n to its present building | reenwich.—The marriage of Miss| Louise Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mr. | Robert Reed Moore of West T4th street, York, and Theodore Guy Converse take ‘place Saturday, July 18, at Christ ehurch, Greenwich. Owing fo| families being in mourning, only trects to. new locations -on the baseball grounds. The ompany will use the land for the Mr. Converse is the son of the lat Grovene Vail Conyerse. Farmington—The hospitality of South- the end [y s DAVIS THEATRE. ignificent interior settings which deplct (he luxury with whick {the New York “four hundred” surrounds iteelf form _the background for the latest lP-nmumJnr‘ picture, Beau l::fl. whicly comes: 1o the Davis theatre today |end tomorrow. Rallreoms of palatial mfllml; fashionable apartments, and “gbs frequented exclusive members of the furnish attractive surroundings for the love escanades of the wealthy and world- se_ Lawrence Revel Florence Vi- , lloyd Hughes and Lewis Stone have the lfldm{).rolvl. - - y "v Qrear y. the Paramoumt tremcreenad in Bngland. which I8 the socond festure. is sald to bhe a great production. The stirring scenes have thrills of their own and once seem, the piotuss. will mot soon be forgotten. AMews weekly wHI also be shows. Prospect Strect Property Sold. Mrs. Jobanna McCormick has eold through the ageney of anc! . Dono- hue her property located at 214 Prospect street, to Jobn n Loeas. It is & two-tguement house. and will be occupied by t new. owners, after making sems improRengents, % Bill lmperiling Rights Tos- A bill has gone quietly throu; . Senate and is now before the House which would enable any Federal Judge to bring a defendant to his court from any part of the couniry on a simple |m& would thus do away with | 2 ns proceedings and destroy There is hope for any man as long, What hitherto has been held to be con- i v i i t of a man indicted in as his dog doesn’t cut his lcu\ulm-]l‘:?“mlfl-; ats man il - BRee lon the guestion of probable cause where he resides. An Atiantic liner suffers the loss of enormous sums through the theft of age of Miss Margaret Alwyn Krech, son of Admiral and Mrs. Cowles of n St. Andrews Dune church. Stamford—Mrs. May Barowsky of Holyoke, Mass., committed sufcide early tearing up bed sheets and tying them to- gether. She #as dead when found. She had been in the instifution three weeks, suffering from melancholia. Mrs. Bar- New Byitain. She has & husband and ehildren in Holyoke. l Chases Alleged Li Runners. After a two-mile chase, Sergt. Nelson S. Smith arrested three alleged liquor runners in New London at 3 oclock Thursday afterncon. The accused were leaving the Montauk inn carrying a bun-| dle when spied by the officer. They fied | mobilé and were finally overtaken by the officer, who was forced to draw his gun | to halt them. The three accused had | children riding in thé car as a cover-up stunt. At police headquarters they ga: their names as Mario Diotalevi of Smith street, Silvestro Gigvaglia of 87 Walbavh street and Guilio Coci' of 50 mith street. The latter .nas previously been convicted of rum runming. o B Originator Of ‘‘Pastime s 2 , - | plate, and inen carried away by “souve- ogguir oo 3 R R Idea the round trips of some of the big steam- SE™frequently exceed $5,000. Just As Good For Calluses. Money Back If 1t Fails. Thirty seconds after you touch the th this liquid corn remover the &l&li ing pain of it stops, for Mrs. Gertrude Gilmour, who is well known for her war work, has started this weifate idea in Los Angeles, Calit. This idea Is being sponsored by the Women's clubs AsA,B.C. or eoft, is too ol o rooted to resist “Getg-It* it dries and shrivels, the loosen from the true flesh and Simple hard pared to fight if challenged, but other- wise, they will be the last to take : larms against the Japanese. The dip matie "mpfim)" “Tountrey " are’ not, therefore, by any means 8o serious- ly strained or going to be strained as to justify any anticipation of an Amerjcan- Japanese war. 1f The situation appears to be anything but guite smooth, that Iy only because of the propaganda of some Chinese and boishevike.” 2 u can peel it right off with ag painlessiy as you trim you corn pests. Don't am them. Don't cut of Los Angeles. Any one who has e ticket for lectyres, amusements, —etcs “which they “eannot' wse csn - turg it in to the Clearing House, which can easily dispase of jt. In this way thousands can be sup- plied with happiness and culture which they cannet afford te pur-

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