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weight 1250, | 7i :mk. I 1484 Dossibilities ; new idea ; ideal for grads. ‘Box 6§04, er, Mass. WANTEDReliable man as _district FOR SALE 15 Horses that are broken In for ot work. They are for sale or trade at rignt prices, Come and see them. ELMER E. PIERSON. Tel. 636-3. " | Catholic - Correspondence Club, S5 sor Ieh Sex s st ARE YOU LONELY? I find congenial companione, many rich wish early mar: age; confidential, rellable; _successful resulty, Mrs, Gray, Box 47, k-a-”g'gu. MARRY if lonely ; for results, try me Dest e aint Sacebeiot o, Makor hundreds rich wish marriage soon ; strict- lyflwnfld 12 ; H(I?l: Rflh le nnsc.l.- descriptions free. “ Sesstul Club. Mrs. Nash, Box 556, land, Calif: CATHOLICS wis] ing _introductions, B ) want- o marry, | A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell It - e A Bulletin To Let ' Advertisement Will Rent It A Bulletin To Let /Advertisement Will Rent It [ bull_calves. 0. Pet- R F. D. No. b, Norwich. iybd ¥OR SALE—J buil, 2 years old. gnfi_’—u,m Buys a 30 acre firm, holse and buildings. 3700 cash, rest ‘easy terms. V. Puska, Canterbury, ’ Cona. Jyod ‘;‘ru SALE —Hemstiiching u;-'d Dot attachment, works on an machine. easlly adjusted, price $2.50, ‘with full instructions. Oriental Noveity Co., Box 1_1», Corpus Christi, Texas. jy¥d SALE—Ten milch cows, at low 5 and up. Come today. Sale y. Feter Nawrocki, gi:(:lc. iy ¥O price, starts Tel. 1704. #uperintendent to sell fruit and orna- mental trees, roses, shrubbery, etc., also sngage and supervise sub-agents sive territory; pay weekly Weeks Nursery Ce ‘owers of dependable nursery reliable representative g M'Grory Bldg. DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. all the year around : commission wi mo delivering. Brown Brothers Nurseriss, Rochester, N. Y. iy SITUATION wanted as private chauf- feur or truck driver; 10 . . emge. Fith best of retérences. Call 1037-3. > 7 WANTEDMan to work on farm who ean mi middle aged man preferred. Tel. 18 y78 Salesmen Wan; BUILDING DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST - 203 Main St.. Nérwich, Conn, Offies Hours; 3—12, 1:30—D, 6:30—8 Toisohone Restricted territory. Auto with driver at your service. Rapid advancement to men who pro- duce. Experience not neces- sary. Call or phone 1988, be- PERBONE & Chr! cuntraciors, stonework, 15 tian Co., LriCKWOrK, com- crete and cement, plasier, and paint, and thivg, extra. Call between b and 6.3V a. m. and from 6.30 to 9 p. m. FUMIGNARO excavatiog and stonewurk -and house- ruising, conciete work; work. ft Ave, all 123 Oakridge St, Norwich, Conn. Telephone 627-5. building el No. guaraatesd mardd tween 8:30 and 9:30 'a. m. M. S. W. Corp., Majestic Gar- age, 61 Shetucket Street LOST AND FOUND pi . white and tan dog. 17 “tween 6 and 7 p. m. Jydd T ¥OUND—Stray cow. Owner have same by paying for damages. 33 Quarry St i¥sd Best work Telephone WILLIAM C. YOUNG Sucoessor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER and materials, at right by skilled labor. 60 West Main St. ks PLUMBING SUPPLIES LOST—On Wednesday. an_Elke’_tooth watch charm with initials W. J. L. en-| Finder will receive liberal re. by_returning same to Church St ZUNERAL DIRECTORS Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 2885-c Lady Assistant Funeral Director and Embalmer Frompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGNT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street | RN , NRERRGR. TRUCKING GEOBGE LAMBERT, Oceum, te moving and trucking _Tel. 61713, gy 1 Main St " GUS LAMBERT, JX., No. 34 Meving and i:udun:. “'evl._SHAfi. €. D. l:,!lliyn]\. 93 'Wm Main St. :': move ev % anywhere testion given lo moving b.u'rlw-f chinery. PBone IS_ 3. “ROCAL and long distance auto truck- g Phone 1926. A. Siegel. Mov well Ave. Tel, Shetucket St. Phene 3 mNP_DI!IANC‘ MOVING. BRO s ) PIANO AND F‘UL‘IEE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very ad at reasonable TH| ARTHUR H. LA’ “mufll AUTOS 'él HIRE ~Biananes pchns T o Hs 994, o,n.-mmna UshD _ Phone ‘" e Tor Tt w ete. Tel lli-l.' ’..l% SERSEET B PLUMBI Breed Buiding. PH The very vest Phune 1567-4 AND GASFITTING. CONTRACTORS—JOBBEKS, Plumbing and Heuting. JOMN BLUM, 67 West Main plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- .. |anteed; also heating and gastitting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE 32 6TH STREET THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET WANT A PLUMBER? Ordering worry. DO IT NOW. our business on prompt and cofrect ser- vice and courtecus treatment of our cus- tomere. CALL 716-13. from us a sufe cure We have built up | SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Sixth St, Greeneville. Phone. for Write Grand Rapids, Mich, _iysd MARRY for wealth, d“d'edu':h'h.tlnlm!u' gonsenis, will to wed; pho! ree ; e, ence. Mrs: Warn, 507 cershim EBldg., PEETTY maiden, 19, we lone- 1y W ATy Box b5, Osford: Bla. 1o MARRY-—For speedy marriage, abso- lutely the best, largest in the country; Sstablichea 16 years; thousands wealthy Tméembers, both Yexes, wishing early mar- Tiage: confdential descriptions free. The O Reliable ‘Club, Mre. ble, %‘ 286, Oakland, Calif. 9d. GET MARRIED—Best matrimonial pa- per. publighed, free for stamp. Cmnn» dent, Toledo, ‘Ohio. 3y . GENTLEMAN, 44, with wife. Q-Box 1134, League, y8d 75,000, wants troit, Mich. happiness; hun- | £ congenial, HOUBE Dresses $12 per dozen; write . 0.'D. for Boston, Mass. SRR TS S 1 el i i ARME ¥OR SALE—From $1000 to ,0U0 each, and ranging in size from 35 10250 acres, Horace W. Main, K. F. D. Zhfl'lllc Conn, Phone 56-2 Mystic_Di- Vi e as_stove B SALE—G: price right. cu,lfla‘t 14 Hickory St. J. C. Cormier. 9 weeks old. Underground gasoline tank, 285 gallon capacity, with Lrowser pump, meter, etc., suitable for inside_or outside instailation. Armory Garage, 319 Franklin St. Phone 756 days or 1567-12 nights. N id WIDOW, 36, worth $50,000, wants hus- band. M-Box &5, League, Toledo, O. jy8d ¥OE SALE—Cheap, New England bi- cycle in_ good condition. 22 Lawton Heights, Plainfleld, Conn. 3y’ TLADY, 25, having means, wishes to matyy. i-Bok 432, League, Columbus, O. Iyt MERCHANT, 35, worth $40,000 would P-Box 325, Club, Fort Wa 2L A T WILL gledly tell anyone suffering with rheumatism how I was cured in four days after two years' terrible suffering; it matters not what form you have, what you ‘have tried or how Tong standing; send name and address today. Adress Box X-147, Little Rock, Ark. __ jy8d ¥OR SALE—A dandy two-tencment house, 8 rooms each tenement, garage, oil and gasoline station on Main St., one minute’s walk to stores and postoffice; also a 20-acre woodiot abgat 1-2 from Brooklyn, all for $%550. Loulsa Ballard, Brooklyn, Conn., P. O. Box §5. véd FOR SALE—White pigs, 11 wecks old, §8 each. Joseph Smerchansky, Lisbon, Comn. Tel. Jewett City 56-z. ~ jy6d FOR SALE—Sixty tons standing hay. J.'G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. je29d Mrs. WANTED—Watking summer drinks, [atkins cocoariut oil shampgo and & big line of over 137 other quality products are big sellers; we want a lady or gentle- man agent in 'Norwich and other vacant cities ; write today for free sample and pai lars. J. K. Watkins Co., 66 New York, § iy9d WANTED_Situation by young Ameri- can woman with a year old baby, to do general lhousework. - Apply al ‘United Workers. ,( Jy8WS FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $10 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone_1099-2; X je2zd FOB SALE—One good farm and double house. William A. Mason, Lebanon, Conn. Phene 78. Jesd TOP in to see us; We carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furni. ture, stoves, eic. New London Salesroom, 18 Waler Bt Norwich.” Pnone 1703-2. ma; WANTED—Antiques and second hand furniture, stoves, etc.; We pay oash. Write, call or 'phone §32-3. Ward Bros., 45 Jackson St. Willimantic. jedd WANTED—Sscond hand furniture and antiques; oldést and largest dealers in Norwich ; we buy and sell anything ; high~ est prices, Louis D, Ward, 30 and 3% ‘Water St, Norwich. Phone 708-3. ‘may19ThSTu WANTED—Vaults and cesspools_to H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Bog aprdd YOU WANT_a healthy, wealthy, C. Dfl'ifl- Joving wife, Write Violet Ray son, Ohio. " Enciose stamped envilops, dec: JOSHUA TAYLOR, Passenger Traffie Agent for the Cunard, Anchor, Donald- sofi, also ‘White Star Steamship Com- , will be at Willey's cigar_stofe in lice Bidg., from I till 5 Saturday atternoous, for the purpose of transacte ing_ busmess for iliese lines; will procure besihs, paseports and eailing permits for Ottice, Railroad St, Baltic WANTED—Work by day or week. Inquite 248 Main S dysd WANTED—Moto TED—Motor boat, 18 to 22 feet long, with good engine; state price and | conditioh. addrcss Sox 43, South Covens ! try, Colt. Tel 9vd-4. ysd Woolen weavers. The Buckland, Conn. WANTED—Household goods, antiques and books. C. J. King, 48-50 Water S. Phone 48-2. i¥ia YOU are wanted; U. S. governmer jobs; $150-$200 month; hundreds tions;' list free; write = immediaic Franklin_Institute, Dept. 3-T., Hocie ter, N. Y. WANTED—To exchange 1518 2 1-2 ton Gramm Hernstem {fuek for & touri car. ldward Anderson, K. ¥. D, Norwich, Conn. WANTED—S$ix or eight foom tefte- el Inquire a. Church Bros., Ferry St. ‘WANTED—A house to buy o rent, i rooms ; wiil part cash. Address L. it not, BURT, 120 too late. o M A n-nf‘“ sale. vr?nén'l'znmk'» o e SIRL mott 2y e, 1okt ‘condition et 1554100300 W R 917 Cadiliac, in excelle: engitie, will s6ll reasonapls - in fine FOR oo A BALE—1 new e | SEDAN. WITH - Phone 598-3. iger Wi, In Vacation Time INSURE {what you leave behind against Burglars and what you take with you against Trans. portation and Summer Hotel| hazards, Accidents B. P. Learned & C'o.i 28 SHETUCKET STREET and yours=lf adainst| AGFNGY 75 YEARS OLD ARE YOU COVERED- BY INSURANCE ? jegte wigy BAROLD m-:‘e‘ a ., l?egn it 18 B nts reliable com- N n ail ¥inde of insurance. Prompt R, o J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS m e ——— FOR SALE—Automobiles FOR BALE-—Ford tourir oar wif el o i : ¥ in ect order. In- 4in St. Henry Allard. delivery, Hu@son H,, sulietn_Office. vid WANTED—Second hind_furnilure, an- 'TEANCE I tiques _and__ beoks Water St Phofie & WANTED—Second ha: all kinds. Isaac Weinstein, Main St HOLIDAY opec egar 5o each, 1o 10r 50c; Scholl's broadleaf cigar e, § 1or 3ee; Moon Spols pony eigar be eaca; “Gale” ‘clear Havana cigar ldc siraight. I'ree, a 10¢ un of Goid Botd ‘and a package 0f yipe cleaners with each 16¢ pipe, ut Kagan's Smoke Shop. Branch swre, ‘Thayer bulg. entrance. dyzd WANTED—We pay highest Brioge fot 380 West ivad | i | nearly Jesd seconid hand fumiture. Norwich ture Co, Lreed Bldg. Tel 1914-3. We buy, seil and exchange. jelld_ " WANTED—Faiths; all kinds, all §izes, anywhere in Connecticut. s yout fm for sale? Call, write or telephéne mans Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds t. 3T Lanielson, Conn. WANTED—Second hand and antqué furhiture. Tiger & Kremen, si6gessors {6 A Bruckner, o5 Frankiin St. Phone 717-3 Norwich. - mar2sd Holstein Breeders The services of Hollywood Glen Ales Segis, the only dauble 43-1b. bull in New Englind, s offered for breedihg, thorougn- bred Holstein-Freisian ewt service fee in §100. 1 will give $300 every heifer calf at the age of four weeks sired by this wonderful bull, who i§ & &on of Judge Segis. one of the greatest Holsteins er bred in_Amerioa. ¥or further_information, inquite of W §. BROWN, Shepard Hill Farm, Can’m Village, Cotin. Tel. Mookup 28-12. TheLiberal LoanCo | wishes to nnnounce thai they are open for business at 81 Frankiin S%, with & full Line of Luggage, Toys and Musical Ia- | o pwiin ¢ struments. FOR SALE A cozy 6-room Cottage, with about one acre of fine garden land, located n sold very reasonable. ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE 2 P ——————— i, FOR SALE Thoroughly Modern 8-Room Cottage . At Norwich Town COMPLETE'IN EVERY PARTICU. LAR, AND HAS LARGE DOUBLE 3ARAGE. VERY ATTRACTIVL APPLY TO James L. Case i} 5 40 SHETUCK : FOR SALE A four-apartment block, with all mod- ern improvements, located within five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Gogd_investmert. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, 198 CUff St. Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS Tel. 1527- CARPENTER AND BUILDER Teieptions & l'{ !Mél‘\jbi_AV\ENUE Sians PRETTY 'FARM HOME, “ | Whitestons Cignr sare $70 per thousand 90 acree, nice ition, main state road, D N Crankiin near good. Hlaulm{.?\l:mrund- bobotles e S = ings, beautiful shade, fish and -ice pond okt ok on larm, Tiver on' oo | Qe ————— side, lahd well-divided inio fertile fields, spring and brsok watered pastures and valuable woodland, lots frulf, two &-room ane oLy 43,000, 3 30 cdsh, rest easy terms. jedsd AGENCY, Willimantie, Conx, e FOR SALE A tWo apartment house, in good losation, on the West Side. Each api ient has six rooms and bath, slectric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phenes 278 MAIN STREET FOR SALE The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 consisting of two stores, Opposite Providence Baiery. four temements, with all modern im- WANTED Pprovements; a fifst rate centfal business location ; éxeellent property for an invest- ment. The sals is made netessary by WEAVERS ON KNOWLES|2" order ¢t the court to close the seitle- LOOMS (Steady 'Work—One Loom THE NORWICH WOOLEN MILLS CORP. once. Inquire 62 Shetucket St. i g AUTOMOBILES CARS MUST BE %0LD. REAL BARGAINS IN 1920 HUPMO- AND 1917 DODGES, SCRIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1919 OAKLAND €. V. PENDLETON, 4 BROADWAY. 1920 Yantic Mill, Yantic, Conn. SEASHOKE BESOBRTS YON HOUSE WATCH HALL, R. I TO LET—Large light, airy rooms by ‘Week or season, for light housekeeping, free bathing from the house, boating and fishing—June 19th o Sept. 18th. uunt Fort Mansfield Road, Witen T, ment of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. mile ¢ — - reity scheol, and only short dis- tance from Franklin Square, will be For full par- rm_buildings; all | i ron'_an.l.\ Eleven-room house, centrally located, for rooming house or light housekeeping, in best condition. Owner leaving town. wishes 1o sell property. -Price right. TFRANCIS D. DONOHUE. AvCTION AUCTION Public Cattle -‘Auction AT THE FARMS KNOWN AS THE| MURRAY & MORGAN FARMS SALEM STREET, SALEM, CONN. THURSDAY, JULY 14th AT 10:30 A. M. SHARP, Standard Time 61 HEAD OF CATTLE One Blooded Ayrshire Bull—Sixteen of the Former MORTON F, PLANT'S Blooded Ayrshire Cows—Two Blooded Jersey Cows—Eleven -Graded Cows — Sixteen Blooded Calves—Fifteen Shoats IF SAID DAY IS STORMY— 1 SALE NEXT FAIR DAY — FOE RENT_Two mice furnished 1'0?& ‘with or without board.“Tel. 353-3. “TO RENT Four room temement In- quire 25 Franklin St. yea TO RENT—To a genffeman, a very de. sirable furnished room with American family in good nelghborhood. Inquire at this office. irysa TO RENT—The Belmont, Crescent ach, rooms,” with or without use of kitchen and dining room; week end par- Ules accommodated. Box $5, Niantic, or Phone_109. ysd TO REN' ‘Rooms keeping. Phome 1987. jysd TO RENT—Four rooms and bath in Tear of 175 Broadway. Phone 1887. jysd PLEASANT VIEW, E. L—At While- a-way cottage, a party of six girls can De. accommodated for $1 a day: meals at reasonable price near by. Address L. R. l..bP:‘uluu View Beach, Westerly, R. L FOR RENT—Cottage, eight rooms and bath, balance July or season. Tel 79 Niantic. Write Box 115, Crescent Heach, Conn. i TO REN: esirable six-room flat at 23 Hedge Ave. Jyed FOR BRENT—Flat at 106 Franklin St. Alling apartment block. Inquire Aliin Rubber Co. ived FOR RENT—Store at 102 Franklin St., Alling apartment -block. Inquire Alli Rubber_ Co. e et FOR RENT—Garage rear of 86 Frank- 1in 8t B of ‘rank. Inquire Alling Rubber Co. jy6d TO N 0 nice large furnished rooms for housekeeping, hot and cold water, electric; modest rental. 136712 iy6d / AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and gasoline, 30 and 31 Town St., Norwich i Town. elephone 318. High test gasoiine, Mobloils of all grades; and auto acccsso- je10d your ures 1creaded. look like new, wear like-new, as good as new. Lanoie Tire Co., 93 'W. Main St feb2éd AUTO PAINT SHOP now completed and ready for, business. Painting, varnishing, ete, reasonable Drices. B SMURRAY'S, 17 Spruce St. PUNCTURE KO_R'KE CURE Is guaranteed to seal any puncture up to the size of a tenpenny nail—and it/ does even fo twenty-penny nails’and | 1-4-inch spikes. Demonstration _and salesroom, 143 Water Street, Norwick—Also sold by R. S. Atwood's Auto Supply Store. ey, RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED = Tested Under 1 Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED £ WM. E. SHANLEY R 499 MAIN STREET, (East Sid OVERHAULING 10 AEPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, | Larriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts | 5 Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Tri ming, Upholstering and Wood Work, Bjacksmithing in all its branches 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET CIGARS I TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Import Cigars. 3 It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET i NORWICH, RONN. (Established for Haf a Century) PIANO TUNERS {of Montville, on the Tth day of July, S6ott & Ciark Corp: | T¥OR RENT_Eight-room apartment, from July 1, upper 51 Sachem Fiats, Sa. Cl\?mJfi(. G. W. Carroll, 40 Shetucket. o2 _¥OR RENT Summer bungalow et Kitemaug-on-the-Thames. ~Phone 176-4 5d TO RENT—The property at Ni liams St large house with all improve- ments, garage and garden ; possession im- mediately, Apply to Charles . Burton, No. 744 North Main St jeild TO RENT—Furnisned rooms, with or without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jetd TO RENT—Furnished rooms for housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. : ARCHITECTS CUDWOETH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Nerwich, Conn. BOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F. §. Foot Specialist (prof our, 7-8, Alice Bldg. 321 Myin S Cenn. Pnone 1386-& Chiropoalst, feet). Suite . Norwich, jan3ld PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 86 Fraoklin St. mayldd COAL AND WooD COAL, seagoned wood and kindlings fa Jarge or smail quantities. Phone 504 or 1353-2. K. Shapiro, Willow St formerly Durkee Lane. declsa LEGAL NOTICES AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD Mortville, within and for the District D. 1 ‘ Present—DAN D. HOME, Judge. Estate of Mary Good Galli Montville, in said District, dec 3 The Executrix appeared in Court and Whereupon, 1t 1s Ordered, That said application be heard and determined at Probate Court Room in Montville, in said_Distriet, on the 13th day of July, . D. 1921, 4t 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and that nétice of the pendency of application, and of said hearing thereon, be given by the publication of this ord one time in The Norwich Bulietin, newspaper having a circulation in said District, ut least three days prior to the date of said hearing, and that return bo made to the Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing Is a true copy of record. Attest: SUSAN F. HOME e NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AT A COURT OF IROBATE HELD at Montville, within and for the Discrict of Montville, on the 7th day of July, A _D. 1921 DAN D. HOME, Judge. Prosent state of Laura . Leach filed a written application alleging that said_estate is now in setllement in said | Court, and praying for an order to sell certain real estate belonging to said es- tate, fuily described in said application BROWN SAYS HE KAOHN T OF OLD Restored By Tanlac Year Ago, ! Hartford Man Now Buys It For His Wife. “Yes, sir, T know Taniae of old, for it set me' right a year ago while I lived in Worcester. Vt.” said Merton F. Brown. 1§ Russell St, Hartfore, Comn., a_well cmploye of the American Railway Co., as he made a purchase of ne at the Goodwin Drug Com- tore for his wife and father, a sefore 1 took Tanlac my stomach was ing me terribly and I was feeling run-down and about ‘all im.' I eat anything but what would our and cause a burning sensation like fire in the pit of my stomach. My ap- petite was ves OO0 would bloat all up with_gas, no matter what I ate 1| suffered the sa i “T had been until one day 1 was tell Worcester how 1 feit to try T: We hold s worse a dfuggist in he ad t T bought anot and when I had fini Dotiles 1 _could eat anything with- t a touch of indigestion afterwards, nd my appotite was fine. G 1t my stozaach in apple-pie order a_ wonderful 1} better, too throc ike a new man, and have felt | fine ever since. After seeinz what Tanlac | did for me our whoié took it with good results. ¥y believe Ta is the best mddicine ever sold in a drug | store for stomaeh trouble and a run- down condition.” Indigesiion is not only one of the most | distressing but one of the most prevalent | of all d ases.” It also ome of the| most diffientt to treat and ffled the for y the most | heing unable to cope nedicine. whi ¢ proved o fiering_ fron tain medi purely vegetabl the_system, th aidin: gre s trouble, rties contai which, being on by assisting | g the food into | that build up tissue GALES FERRY Public volumes in the juve- Tie Gales Ferry Free has had a library nile department recently and a gift of 102 bound volumes of Harper's nes from 1843 'to 1901 from Guilford ith of South Windham, Comn., has been received. Mrs. ‘Watrous afternocn, with Mrs. J. Edmund Norman: Friday afternoon. Guests who atte the birthday an- lc on Independence day of at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edwin and Mrs Mi- Frederick Mr. and Mrs. and daughter. Flizabeth . James of the Stoddard dis- ydla Gardiner and Miss th of New London. Mr. and arles -H. Comstock, Mrs. Mary rou nd Mrs. Stephen Nor- man, Mr. Eddie Simmens and Joseph De the village, with Harlan N Newberry and Messers. Evans and Ladd from Norwich. Mrs. A. C. Risdon and daugbter, Miss niversar Katherine Risdon with Mrs. Risdon's sis- ter, Miss Addie Secor of New York who the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. . entertained guests for the week end and holiday and during .the past c, including A. C. Ri and son, Risdon with D. Lewis and Rob- also _Delain York with Mrs. Heming- of Madison. cars of Hastings on the the week end and holiday in the place. Frank Solhurst of Hart- 1 here for the week end at the Coleman cottige_on way ford mi and holida the Bluff. Speleker of New York is brother and _sister-in-law, Peter Hoffman at their of the village. Iyn of New York. Mr. and Hurlbutt and children and Hurlbutt of the village home of the parent ome mortk Mrs. Ma; Mrs. Rufus Mrs. Mesdames Hurlbutt, Mr. and Mrs. s F. Bartlett, in Une e on the Alfreq Steers of Brooklyn, N. ! spending = few days' vacation at he cottage of the family on the Biuff. Edwin W. Jomes of Mt Vernon, N. (Y. returned this week after soending | ten vacation at the cottage and Mrs. Charles erapin of New London ar- rived recently at Bay View cottage for d that he will send appli- Montyille, in said District, det d. Ordered, That the Administrator i itlie creditors of said deceased to bring in their claims against said estate within sx months frum this date, by posting a notics to that effect, together with a copy of this order, un (he signpost nearest to tidplace whére said deceased last dwelt, and in the same Town, and by publishing cation blanks for a ehort juniors' course in_agriculture and home making to be held at Conn Agricultural college at Storrs in August to all boys and girls Interested. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Avery of Bo: ton, Ma: and Mr. Avarys mother, i Harriet Avery of Mystic, with his tiile same once in The Norwich Bulletin, a newspaper having a circulation in_said Wistrict, and make return to this Court. DAN D. HOME, Judge. The above and foregoing is a true copy o record. Attest: SUSAN I'. HOME, Clerk. NOTICE.—All wreditors of said® da- FREDERICK T. BUNCE ; The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave’ GEER I THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. - Phone !1' ERNEST E. BULLARD Teacher of the Violim Phone 127-4 Blise Place 1 Have a Few Outfits to Lend. A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwieh. The house has six rooms and all modern improvements. Cel- lar is_cemented. There's a good garden. Unusual value for $4,500. —a 3 Highest Grade Properties phone 1334 . 63 BROADWAY " - HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE, 3 Prop. Fifst class garage v nected. Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFK_ HOTEL, European yes Bros.” Props. = Telephone 12! 26-28 Broadway. . D. M * WHEN YOU WAKT to put your busi- :rbhtgo;@ flzl‘ha ‘public, H‘IQE is no medi- etter than X advertising ceased are hereby notified to prese.it thelr claims ag3inst sald cstate to the undersigned at 62 Summit St., Norwich within the time in and foregoirig order. tes the JAMES C. E. LEACH, Administrator. Mrs. John Gouvin and son have re- turned home after a_lengthy visit with relatives at Hoosick Falls, Y. Lestér Bennett, who has been employ- ed at the White lock store for a num- ber of years, finished his labors there Saturday night. A nuntber of the people from here spent Monday at the beach. “ Miss Sarah Brook, Miss Idella Lancas- ter and Mrs. David Nason attended an afternoon tea held at the home of Mrs. Elmer Main at North Stonington Wed- nesday. Charles Cornell and family of Jewett City and Wayne Whitman and family of ‘Washingtorr, R. I, spent the Fourth at Dwight's Cornell's. Mrs. Alfred Plerson spent the day re- cently at Salem, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Boucher and daughter are enjoying two weeks' vaca- tion out of town. Mrs. Paul Gouvin and son have gome to to visit relatives. Miss Ruthr Brook is at Pleasant View for a_time. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bethel and chil dren of Wauregan were calling on friends here Sunday. : 3r. and Mrs. Ifa Leonard entértained a party of reh!lvi!over the holida; \ Middletown.—Cards have been received from J. Vincent Dempsey from Carthage, N. Y., where he has been appointed man. ager ‘and secretary of the Chamber of commerce. o aunt, Mrs. Hester Prentice of California, who is spending some time at the home of Mrs. Avery, were a party that motored to this place to visit Mr. and Mrs Charles H. Comstock and their daughter, Mrs. Mary C. Watrous, Wednesday R. Irving Hurld entertairied her Sunday sciool class of\ young girls at her Wednesday afternoon. Ten vas present. Games were 1k to the falls was en- Mrs. Hurbutt served sandwiches cake and lemonade. Mrs. A. O. Faford and son Stanley re- turned Wednesday _from Watch Hill, where they went Friday, to attend the funeral Saturday of Mrs. Faford’s sister- in-law, Mrs. John Hefr Mrs. Franklin H. Brown spent Tues- day ahd Wellnesday a¢t her “ome fin Norwich. Mrs. Brown was accompanied here, by Miss Maud Adams of Norwich, who is her guest at Redfern cottage for a few days. An Automobfle accident oceurred re- cently in front of the Red Ball garage, located on the property of Latham Smith. An automobile driven’by Charles LaFontaine of the Drawbridge dstrict, and a truck from the submarine base came together at the turn in the military highway, north of the village church. One man In the LaFontaine ~car. s aquite hadly cut about the head and wrist. fiss Mabel Smits rendered first aid, and he. was taken to the submarine base for medleal attention. Mr Mrs, their motore nd Joseph DeRusha with dren, Helen and Joseoh, Jr.. to Newnort recently, 1o the home of Mrs. De Rusha's mother, Mrs. B. Murray, where Mrs, De Rusha and chil- dren remained for a weeR' visit, and to attend the wedding of her brother, Hugh urray. Mrs. Charles W. Plerce and two chj dren of West York. sister, Mrs. Walter Duffey and two chil- dren of Weehawken, N. I, arrived last wegk to spend the summer at the of Mr. Plerce's father, Charles I. Plerce, at Allyn'es Pomt. Will Assist Universalist Cheir, At the Universalist church tomorrow the choir will be augmented at the morn- Ing service by the assistance of Mist Charlotte Harris of Mineville, N. Y., who - arrived in Norwich last Wednesday as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Harris of Church street. Miss Harris was formerly instructer of music in Shorter colige for girls &t Rome, Ga., and is now teacher of music in the public schools of Mimeville, N. Y. ——— Camp Tippecan. )¢ Registrations for the 1921 Scout camn at Beach pond are coming in rapidly. All Scouts who desire to spend one or twe et is camp should_send thels regilrations promptly 1o Scout head- quarters, 5 Shannon building. This e necessary to secure accommodations, as the camp's capacity is limited. “A word to the wise is sufficient.” “Be prepared.” ¥ Cycle Club Outing. . The weekly outing of the Y cyele elub is scheduled for this aftermnoon, the par- ty riding to Stoddard’s Whar{ where the afterncon will be spent in fishing. An invitation is extended to all young men and boys who have wheels, {0 meet at the Y. M. C. A. at 1.3 sharp and join in the fun. Breed Theatre and Majedr Roof Gurden For the feature attraction Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the Breed theatre and Majestic Roof Garden will present Thomas H. Ince's production. Mother o' Mine. This is a screen version of the stort story The Octopus and is melodra- matic and highly semsational. It is a production of Broadway and big business with a tender theme of the endurance. of mother love. The production is charac- terized by careful and finished technique, artistic photography and vivid character- izations by a cast of well known artists which includes Betty Blyihe, Joseph Kil- gour and Claire McDowell. The fourth episode of The Son of Tarzan will also be shown, and The Topics of thé Day and a Supreme comedy will complete the bill. Today’s bill consists of Zame G::y's most popular story, The Man of the For- est, the Pathe News, and a Sunshine comedy. Davis Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Dorothy Dalton ie back again in the role of a daughter of the great Canadian northwest, a similar character to that in which she made such a.suceess in The Flame of the Yukon scveral years ago. It was in such & roie as she has in The 1del of the North, J. Clarkson Millers story, which will be seen at the Davis theatre, that Miss Dalton gamed her reputation as a screen star. Miss Dalton piays Colette Brissag daughter of a French-Canadian miner, who fled to the wilderness to escape ar- rest for having killed 2 man. She is left without father and mother in a mining town built up over night and obtains a position in the Aurora Borealis, a saloon and dance hall of the town. She soom becomes one of the biggest drawing cards of the saloon and plays unmercifully with the miners, “trimming” them for ali they are worth, but stil! remaining the most desired of all the girls. in the dance hall she meets Martin | Bates, a young enginesr who has come from New York after a series of finan- difficulties, ana who fast becomes a rihless drunkard. In order to get even th the way she has treated them. the miners force her to marry Bates. After the first shoak Colette decides to make the best of il and determines {0 make 3 man of him. After many Incidents of dramatic interest she succeeds not omly in regenerating Bates but also in winning his_love. The comedy end of this wonderful pro- gram will be taken care of by Mack Sennett, the king of laugh-makers. This scream is entitled His Youthful Faney— the comedy with a thousand laughs. A Paramount Magazine will close the bHL — Why Should Every Boy Learn to Swim? Because it's fun, real fun. Cmon in, the water's fine. And for the exercise, what could be better? Then who would not regard :wimmirig as an important attainment as a preventive againsf drowning and saving other lives? Bach vyear a surprisingly large number of per- sons are rescued by swimmers. : What do you say, boys? The local Y. M. C. A is very anxious to have every boy in the eity know how to syim. For this reason a course of six lessofis are to be given free to every boy who will take the time to attend these lessons, whicli are to be given each afternoon during the week, beginning next Mom- day. The famous crawl stroks, which is used by many speed and long distance swimmers, will be taught, and in such a manner that every boy who does his best will easily learn to swim in the six les- sons. No boy need hesitate about’ getting into the classes, for Physical Director Fritz will be assisted by a group of young men who will give each boy all the attention he needs, and any boy may en- roil at once by calling at the Y. M. C. A office to register. of his grandmother, Mrs. P. L. Normas at_Aliyn's Point. Mrs. Roy Fairchild (Wallas Tyler of the Famous Mrs Fair Co.) of New Yerk, who has been the guest of Mrs. Bmma S. Bennett for ten days, returned to that city Thursday. Ye Harbour Towne male quartetts, of New London will sing at the service in the M. E. church Sunday evening, July 10 previous to the preaching by the pastor, Rev. G. H. Wright. WAUREGAN Rev. William Fryling has purcnased a néw automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Armertage of Sprinefiesd, Mass., were guests of Mrs. E. Linsley over the Holiday. The picnic at the zrave near the Sa- cred Heart church attracted a large crowd on the Fourth. The Wauregan band furnished music. A general good time was enjoyed. Miss Eva Maynard of the Eve and Ear Infirmary of Boston was at the home of her parents for a,short stay re- cently. Mrs. Owens of- Brookline, Mass., is the guest of her daughter, Mre. Fryling for the summer. C.. M. Robinson entertained the famfily of Harry Richardson, of Moosup over the Fourth. J. B. Westcott with Yis son, John, of East Orange, N. J., #pent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs J. 8. Westeott. > Mrs. Fred Leavens is spending #ey- gral weeks with friends in Providence, 2. Mrs. Blake of Putnam was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Albert Bassett over the week end. ome | ing_ at 7.30. ¢ Mrs. Christine Patterson of New Bed- ford, Mass, is visiting Mrs. Ben Lins- ey. Waureghn Congregational church, Rev. Wililam Fryling, pastor: The Man Whe Sold Himself will be the subject of the . J. with nep |Sermon at Sunday morning worship. The church school will meet at 12 o'cloek. Young people’s meeting Thursday even- T. William MecAllister, @ep-. Charles J. Picrcs chief engineer of the T venne sotiaiaet ool steamer P:quonncCk. spent the weex end |city, has left for Bridgeport. | and holiday at his home. will be engaged in 3 Frank Norman of Néw London is|drive with other deputy spending his school vacatjon at the heme | Sept. 1. ~ S A

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