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A Bulletin- me {A Bulletin Want Mfiwm Wfl}fid It e —————— —— - Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It S WANRED-—Male { T WANTED—Famale WANTED—Miscellaneous WANTED—Waliress -~ and chamber- St, Westerly, R. 1L ivlld maid. Apply letter or in person te Mrs. Bdgar H. %ottreu. 151 West Broad -| WANTED—A white bureau. § price and size to Bureau, care Bulletin. _dyld T WANTED. lnrge size tent and Tow- George W. Lane, 380 Phone 411. WANTED—A competenf, waitress. Mrs. Was] m_ St 11IMWS boat. Ryllwln. D. 3. Phone 1862-23. _ vl ‘WANTED--Chambermaid. SAMPLE WEAVERS STE—— e e e gy FOR SALE—Herses JOS. HALL & SON, Inc. Trading Cove wur inm ._dysd Fldml Ptper Board Co. ~ Auditorium yed FOB lALl—Bern mare, weight 1250, ty T, low price for Call llBl ALE—Work mare. '1‘91se 1776. WANTE.—Mnd hand furniture and antiques, C. J. King, 48-50 Water St Phone. 38-2. iylid “WANTED—_Books of all kinds. C. J. King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. jylild WANTED — Secona w«and _household mda. :nuune furniture, china, nn ks and pictures, glassware, est cash voncu. Louis D. fi lfi-ll Water St., Norwich, Jong, with good engine; state.price and SALE—Two or three very _Jesa T FOR gooa horses. Jacob C. Hafner, Norwich Town. " ¥OR SALE—10 sound young horses, also 10 head of tattle. E. Fitch John- son, Canterbury. Tel. $3-14 Moosup. jy2d condftion. Address Box 43, South Coven- try, Conn. _Tel. $84-4. )yu WANTED—Woolen weavers. E. Hilliard Co., Buuldmd. Conn. YOU are wanted; . Jobs, SUS 3200 monfll.uhllnm'adfl - The Jild Wanted A Highly Paid Profession A Financial Institution of high FOR SALE of work. They ELMER R. PIEESON. Tel 536-3. Jesd special representatives to. sell oF bave 18 Horses that are broken In for all kinds are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. tions ; free ; immediately Panklin nstitate, Dept. 3-T, Roches. ter, N. Y. dréd WANTED—To exchange 1518 2 1- 2 ton Gramm _ Bernstein for a to P e A Norwich, Cona. yed WANTED—Six or elght Toom teme- ment. Inquire ut Church Bros, Ferry St. jysd FIRST MORTGAGE R E'A L ESTATE BANDS yielding 7'5 and 8 per cent interest. _All or part time ‘propasition.. This is an exceptional opportunity for salesmen of real ability to make large incomes. DENTISTS DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. DR. C..R. CHAMBERLAIN WANTED—Second hand fusmiture, an- tigues and books. C. J. King, 48-60 Water St, Phone 38-2. jyad T WANTED—Second hand furniture of sllfl:mds Isaac Weinstein, Xll”welt St THOLIDAY special: cigar bc each, 13 for 5uc; Schoun bmuunt cigar Write ymnbdnuly To Mr, H. S. GORGAS Manager of Representatives 562 Fifth Avenue, New York City DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST Teisshone LOST AND FOUND " LOST— Yellow.and white sbepherd pup, ki S No. 44532, Finder notify Phone 1647-3. jylid 5 LOST—On Wedndsday, an EIks' tooth watch L.a.m with initials W. J. L. en- graved. Fjnder will receive Mberal re- ward by turning ° same to. No. 10 PEBRONE & Christian Co., cuatraciors, stonework, brickwork, crete and cement, plaster, and pain anything_extra. Sas, from 5.30 to 9 p. m. 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Office Hours; 3—12, 1:50—5, 6:30—8 con- and 15 Platt Ave. Tel. No. l,aubu'eenfinndhfln.l:hm 7¢, $ for 20c; each; “Gato" straight. Free, @ 10c tin of Goid Bond .| 75¢ pipe, at r'agan’s Smoke Shop. Bn.n& *| store, _Thayer Bldg. entrance. WANTED—We Dpay nxghut nflm m second hand furniture. Norwich Furai tore Co., Dreed Bldg. ~ Tel, 1914-3. w. buy, sell and exchange. jeld WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in Conn for saie? man's Farm Agency, 33 Roynold- st.. Dmdncn, Conn. ED—Second - and u.nu.- mrmmu. Tiger & Krue-: sugceasors to A. Bruckner, o5 Franklin St Pbene 717-3 Norwich. Church St ivéd ZUNEBAL DIRECTORS GEORGE ' G.. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 32 PROVIDENCE ST. TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 excavating and stonewurk rasing, concrete work; all work " 123 Oskridge St. Norwich, Comn. Telephons $27-5. WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG 1G] JAMES—Contractor of FUMIGNARO phte CARPENTER and BUILDER TheLiberalLoanCo wishes to anmounce that they are opem for business at 81 Fraaklin St, with a full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- struments. Opposite Providence Bekery: TO RENT e e o Best work and materials, at right| TO RENT—At “Fairview,” 77 Church prices, by skilled labor. Et&:hfine or two h;:nished roo;lns. ulelzs : iichenette, veran: phone ; al Seighione 90 West Main St. amzlfimm for gentleman. ' Cail $21-3. 3y PLUMBING SUPPLIES Cummings & Ring 10 RENT_Four room tenement. 3 In- quire 25 Franklin St iy9d PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTORS—JOBBERS, Plumbing and Heating. JOH\ BLUM, Breed Buidin; PHOVE 568-5. Fuaneral Directors Phone. TO BENT_To a genffeman, a very de. sirable furnished room with American family in good neighborhood. Ingquire at this office. ysd TO IEVT—ROOM for light h\msev kzepmg Phone 19!‘ jy8d. The very Dest and Embalmers anteed ; also heating and gasfitting. 322 Main Street JOHN ¥. TOMPKINS, Chamber of Commerce Building ibbdasd ks Phone 238-2 Lady Assistant & McMAHON AT GAGER Funerai Director and : Embaimer and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- Plumbing, Heating, Tinning|,. 3 SENTA desirable six-room 32 6TH STREET TO RENT—Four rooms and t rear of 176 Broadwu Phone 1!3. PLEASANT VIEW, B. 1}'86 L—At While- accomm reasonable price near by, L, l;lzunnt View Beach, Westerly, R. L iyia ° flat Ave jyéa FOB BENT—Flat at 106 Franklin st, Alling apartment block. Inquire -Alling Rubber Co. e Alling apartment block. Rubber Co. FOR IENT—G&I’A{O Tear of 35 lin St. Inquire Alling Rubber Co. Inquire Alling __yed Frank- jved rooms for housekeeping, hot and cold Wz,t%\'(i electric; modest remtal. 1567-12. P24 FOR EENT—Eight-room 3 from July 1, uPDer 51 Sachem Flats, Carroll, 40 Bhemck&t. Frompt Service Day or Night o WANT A Ordering PLUMBER? from us a sure cure HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City tomers. BULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Stxth St, Greeneville, INSURANCE The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND ' EMBALMERS vady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shezi &;Burke Funeral Directors 41 Mflifl M ISAAC S. JONES “'lnnpnm Agent TRUCKING FOR SALE—aAutomotdles CALL 716-13. for worry. DO IT NOW. We bave built up our business on prompt and correct ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- B — Advnce concer..ig iate reductions by eliminating hazards—real service and 91 Main Street chem St. _ Je28d “FOR RENT—Summer bungalow Phone 815 Ki’reznéaug-on»thvi‘hames. TO RENT—The property at No. 30 Wi liams St large house with all improve ments, and garden; possession im- mediately. Apply e Cnuks 'W. Burton, No 744 North M: _Jellda TO 'nznr—nmmned rooms, with or without board. 13 Boswell Ave. jeéd TO m’l‘—mmhh&d rouma for it housekoeping. . 17 Boswell Ave. may23d Farm For Rent FOR THE SUMMER | 14-ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- NISHED, LOCATED ON STATE AND TROLLEY ROAD. INQUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE * NORWICH, CONN, CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar aare $70 per thousand. GEORGE LAMBGERT, Oboumn, moving and v ~617-12. ji'fd GUS LA.HBEBT, J \‘o 341 m Moving and xmcxtn.n"‘-r o gt St Tiyed C. D. JOSLYN, 243 West Main St We | FOR SALE—Dodge move everything anywhere.. S; at- | Dew, teation ziven to g?»m; bailers and ma- | immediate sale. chinery. Phone 8. gsl.‘n?e auto truek- FOR SALE—Ford tourin mountable rims, car in pe: delivery, ing. Phone 1926, in fine ‘condition. 24 car with de- order. In- quire at 35 Nerth Main St. Henry. Allard. very, nearly perfect condition; price - right for Norwich Baiek Co. jysd T FOR SALE—7-p “passenger Hudson tour- ing car, 1917 model, nelwl? vimla}yzldnd 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 Fraskils St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry.a complete line of LOCAL and ~Long Distance Moving and Expr FOR SALE—Ford fiuflng ca £ fair con- Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. 1?:1 1458, | dition, $225. Norwich Welding Co. jesd TTEAMING and | moving, Tong_distance | FOR BALE 1017 Cadllluc ln excalient trucking a_specialt: Main SL Phone 79 . B. numxjy oun M. Ford, 233 ! condition, n if sold at once, may20d lnq\um 62 shemeket BL Domestic and Imported Cigars. - it will pay you to walk over. iol. Shetucket St. LONG nmrnxcn, MOVD«G‘ AUTOMOBILES BROWN & BA&TLIY, Shetucket St. ne . 607. PIANO AND PGB.I\ITLRI‘. MOVING, TEAMING AND, TRUCKING done very prompily anc at reasonable prices, ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 — AUTOS FOR HIRE NB_BE; Closed” car for funerals, weddings, etc. Tel, 1171, John Wolte! Je21, ARCIITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS 5N USED CAES MUST BE SOLD. BEAL BARGAINS IN 1920, IUPIIO-: BILES, 1916 AND 1017 DOD'GES, 1920 SCBIPPS-BOOTH, AND 1019 OAKLAND SEDAN. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY, ey BOOKBINDING . BOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order CHIROPODIST A, G. ilow.. ¥, fi. (protect l. —l, Alice )4; 321 I.nm St., Coan, Phone 1386-4. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, GONN. (Established for Ha.f a Century) PIANO TUNEES GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 611 AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Frankkn St Prop. First class garage e con- nected. Phone. Shetucket St. DIL-HO!'F HOT! Boooa Tetephone LieT: e Erotaway PRINTING e e PRINTING of all kinds Dmflmfly and done. Estimates " AR f “WANTED_Motor boat, 18 to 22 1 :m and a package ‘of pipe cleaners with each | i “ FOR RENT—Store at 102 Franklin St | TO RENT—Two nice large furnished ; Advertisement Will Sell It _ |A Bulletin For Sale . Advertisement Will Sell It e FOR SALE lot standing grass, . Stanton. jyild "¥OR BALE rarm of 14 12 acres, with house and ba-m, horse, cow, helfer, | crops, en and yesse. Hoosevelt Ave] thanu Luchon, R. D. 3, Norwich. jyl1d BALE—Houuehuld furniture, at 345 West Main St. Call between 9 and U am, 1ands P m. jyiid " FOR SALE_About 150 chickens, vary- h‘ in age; aln three Iulhr- md Jam{ Mrs, Margaret Pllmr place, Preston. Jyild " FoR nu.:—s-vun pigs § weeks old, $8 each; foxhound mfha 25 for s ramales $15, blood lines in F. . Ray Hill ad, Montville, R. D Sk m"?y uv?’x N. SA“——HO“OII tfllm‘ silver plated, gold lined bell, special made case. w“l sell cheap Ed. Kelley, ’52 BWM' 3 FSFM .0. flAu——lS acres of lul\dh.l‘ L‘hul !‘L Gofl Norwich, hfi Dint les a, 01 ic] 3 TivewEM FOR 8. nnd hay. Tel. J. “For SALE—Two bull calves. O. Pet- foman, R. F. D. No. 5. Norwich. jy%d ALE—Jersey bull, 2 years ol‘ Ct. Phon 5.8 Tngies, W L gley, indham, 224-12. FOE SALE—$1,200 buye & 30 ° acre farm, house and buildings, $700 cash, Test casy terms. V. Puska, L:.nterb,udn'v 3 ¥ FARMS ¥OR SALE_From $1000 to u.ooo each, and ranging in size fnm %,s 0 acres. Horace Main, i Myutlc Cona. Phn.ne ‘55-2 Wluc Di- vi ALE—Gas stove; FOR price nghL Call at 1( Hickory St. J. iy1d C. Cormier. FOR SALE—A dandy two-tenement B SALE—White pigs, 11 weeks oid, Joseph Sme: Lisbon, Tel. Jewett City 56-2. iyéd standing_hay. FOR SALE—Sixty tons J. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. Je2%d FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN 8 fine large Gas Range, Oak Book Case, Hallett & Davis Piano and & gemmine Cabinet Vicirola. Call ot 15 Spring St. FOR SALE A cozy 6-room Cottage, with about one acre of fine garden land, located near city school, and only short dis- tance from Franklin Square, will be sold very reasonable. For full par ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE R R SR SR G FOR SALE Thoroughly Modern 8-Room Cottage At Norwich Town COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICU. LAR, AND HAS LARGE DOUBLE SARAGE, VERY ATTRACTIVE APPLY TO James L. Case 876 40 SHETUCKET §. FOR SALE A four-apartment block, with all mod- ern improvements, located within five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Gaod. investment. For tull partk::hn see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 Cliff 8t PEETTY FARM HOME, 90 acres, nice location, main state road, mear good markets, pleasing surround- ings, beautiful shade, fish and ice pond near house and on farm, river om one side, land well divldgd into fertile fieids, epring pastures and valuable woodlud Tots fruit, two &-room cottages, baras and farm Buildings: all oniy $3,000, 3500 cash. rest easy terms. 'l'l’“)!s‘ AGENCY, antic, Coan. FOR SALE Je2dd The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 | Franklin St., four temements, with consisting of two stores, all modern im- provements, a first rate central business location ; excellent property for an invest- ment. The Il-l‘- is made necessary by an order of the court to close the settle- ment of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. | e e A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. ‘The house has six rooms and afl modern improvements. Cel- lar is cemented. There's a good garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 133¢ 63 BROADWAY e COAL AND WOOD COAL, seasoned wood and n large or small Guantities, Phone or 1325-2. R. Shapiro, Willow St, formerly Durkee Lane. declsd Shea’s News Burean MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE : whom was referred FOR SALE. FOR SALE Eleven-room house, centrally® located, | $1.000 bail and will be presented in the|J. for rooming house or light housekeeping, A Bulletin To Lat Advertisement Will Rent It PUTNAM (Continved from FPage Six) city court today (Monday). He is a for- In best condition. Owner leaving town. | Mer employe of the theatre and pr wishes to sell property. Price right. FEANCIS D. DONOHUE. AUCTION & AUCTION lic Cattle Auction ly has been arrested and prosecuted for apitting tobacco juice on the walis of the theatre. Funeral services for Henrl Inflamme, 68 who died at his home on GCaurch street Thursday, were held Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at St. Mary's ohnmh. Burial was in St. Mary’s ceme- l‘hn body of Amedees Bellerose who died Thursday in Chartley, Mass, was brought to Putnam Saturday. and taken to North Grosvenordale for burial in Bt Joseph’'s cemetery. Dr. Willlam H. Holmes of Mount Ver- non, N. Y, passed Saturday night as the guest of Mrs. A. W. Macdonald and AT THE FARMS KNOWN AS THE|family of Oak Hill MURRAY & MORGAN FARMS SALEM STREET, SALEM, CONN. THURSDAY, JULY 14th The Connecticut Telephone directory for the New London district of the Southern New England Telephone com- pany was distributed to subscribers in am Saturday. The new directories are compiled up to June 20, and show a y growth for the Putnam office. ) AT 10:30 A. M. SHARP, Standard Time| The dlncwr has a buff colored caver. 61 HEAD OF CATTLE One Blooded A the Former MORTON F. Blooded Ayrshire Cows—Two Bl Jersey Cows—Eleven Gra: Cows Sixteen Blooded Calves—Fifteen Shoats IF SAID DAY IS STORMY— SALE NEXT FAIR DAY AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES JONATHAN SMIT me’!&“lzvhm‘ gh High test gasoline, ane 318 Hnbhm of all grades, and auto W HAVE your tires retreaded, Dew, wear llkI na' Ilm new. Lanoie Tire Co. St feb34d _——_ AUTO PAINT SHOP now completed and ready for buh‘ gnunm. varnishing, etc., ices. MUREAY'S, 17 Spruce St. OVERHAULING AND. REPAR WORK:== OF ALL KINDS Automobi Carnagu,Wagom, o Trucks and ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scoti & Clark C nn 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET 'm in sight, LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. The Committee on Public Works, te two petitions, one having been presented to the Court of Common Council at its meeting held May 23, 1921, for the relocation of certatn poles on Laurel Hill avenue, and one baving been presented to the of mmon Council on June 15, 1921, for the relocation b’ certain poies on rshire Bull—Sixteen of | rectory distributed in PLANT'S | wich. New London, Carolina Coichester, looded Deep River, Fisher's Island, City. Lebanon, Lyme, Moosup, Mystic, Nisntic, Putnam, Saybrook, Staf- ford, Westerly, Wateh Hill and Willi- i .é ! gekii Eg i Rl i RADIO CONTEBOL MAY MEAN NAVAL DEVELOPMENT OHANGES ‘Washington, July 10 (By the A. P.)— The efficient performance of the battle- est | 8hip Iowa under radio control during re- street, and both being signed by |cent arelial bombing tests may lead to The Connecticut Compaay, with an ac- companying plan of such relocations, and both having been duly referred, beg to reco the adoption by’ the Court of ‘Common Council of vote: Voted, That the Court of Common Council at the Council Chamber on Aug. llt 1821, at 8 p. m., will hear all parties n interest as to the relocation of poles of "lhe Connecticut Company on Laurel Hill avenue and West Main street as set forth n petitions of said company and nanying plans, and _the Clty Clerk is ‘accom- | ehe obeypd the will of revolutionary changes in naval develop- ment, officers believe. Withoat a soul on board, the lowa was maneuvered from the following | the battleship Obio, five miles away, with utmost precigion and there was not a hitch in the mechanism in mere than twe hours while the Iowa was being bombed. It was a sclentific triumph. The-lowa was a Chadwick on the Ohio, almest hull down iereby directed to publish this report and jon the horison. The invisible magic fin- e action of the Couneil lhereo- in both the daily ner iwo days on or be pers of Norwich f fore July 23, 1921, and make due GILBERT S. RAYMOND, JOHN 8. BLACKMAR. B B. WO! RTHINGTON. Committee on Public Works. gers of the radio reached out across the At a meeting of the Court of Common | forces at the momemt the bombs were Council held on July 8, 1921, the above | being released, varying the speed of the and _foregof: report of the on_Public %flfl and the vote accom- Da.nying such report was regularly a Ovied mveis:enrreflwyo(bdhihe rapon xmd astion of the Co-metl h-n-n. Cous Dated 5t Norwich. Conn., this 9th i of July, 1921. yd AT A COURT OF PEOBATE HELD (man submarines. at Plainfield, within and for the target vessel at will and pavy officers who witnessed the test were much hmpressed by the pos- the fuutre, It was pointed out, might sail District of Plainfieid, on the 6th day of July, A.|serenely into an enemy harbor without & D. 1921 Present—_JOSEPH P. SMITH Estate of Maithew Barr, late of field, in said District, deceased. Ordered, That six months from tivs date be. and the same are, limited and aliowed for the creditors of said estate to bring in their claims dgainst said es- the creditors of said estate to bring in their claims with- in said time allowed, by posting a nmm is on the public signpost nearest ed in adapting it for use in an airplane or a dirigible. When this to place where the deceased last dwelt, nd development is worked out the control- in the same Town, and by publishing same once fa a newspaper having culation in said Probate District, turn make to the Court of the given. JOSEPH P. SMITH, Judge. NOTICE.—All creditors of sald ceased are hereby notified to present their claime against said estate to the udder- signed at ecir- ARET Iy1id Administratrix. 52D NATIONAL CONVENTION the | ing aireraft will be able to work at an altitude of 10,000 feet and above, safe from any gunfire from below, and steer the controlied vessel anywhere on the sea within fuel radius. movement is afoot to install radie i3 ey ey e smelofle ot i battieship and two old destroyers to serve Moosup, in the time {28 targets for aerial bombing practice limited in the fl"fle and formm& order. lld further experiments with radio con- Extension of experiments to the -lbmq of applying the radio control idea to aireraft also is under considera- tion and it is within probabilities that giant, crewless bombing planes, loaded OF ORDER OF HIBERNIANS | with high explosives, could be launched against naval vessels, cities and forts Detroit, Mich, July 10.—Promotion of | with no eostly saerifice of trained offi- the cause of Irish independemce will be|cers and men. the chief subject discussed at the fifty- The entire radio control ides. a post- second annual pational convention of the | war development, in its present applica- Ancient Order of Hibernians and of the|tion is in its infancy, naval officers be- Ladies’ auxiliary of the organization te|lieve, and they expect be held here July 19 to 23. improve- ments in the efficiency and scope of the Proposals for influencing the American | control within the next few years. repub- government to recognize the Irish lic are to be offered at the convention. “The meeting will open with solema pontifical mass on the morning of Tues- day, July 18, the mass being celebrated BUSINESS WOMEN WILL PISCUSS LEGISLATION by Bishop Michael J. Gallagher of De-| Cleveland, July 10.—Protective legisla- troit, national chaplain of the Hiberni- tion for women is one of the principal ans. Very Rev. John Cavanaugh of the |5ubjects to be discussed by delegates to Catholic university of America and for- the third annual convention of the Na- merly president of Notre Dame, will de. | tional Frderation of Business and Pro- liver the sermon. The mass will be sung in SS. Peter and | Ju! fessional Women's clubs to be heid here 18 t» 2. Approximately 400 dele- Paul's church, one of the oidest edifices |6ates and e like number of visitors are of its kind im Detroit. expected to attend. Business sessions will be held each day| The opening day's session will be. de- during the eonvention. The convention will end Saturday, July 23, with election of officers by both the Hibernians and auxiliary. voted to a meeting of the executive board and registration of the delegates. The comvention will get under way sions on clubhouses, clubrooms and the Harttord—The *telephome _subscribets work of state federations are on Wed- in this city on May 31 numbered 26,-{nesday’s and Thersday’s programs. 809, an increase of 176 for the manth|Standing committees Will report Wednes- mnl&-!!l 3 s ‘Qfldmmfl.-h—flnmmd Advertisement Will Get ————————e———a——— wmf.cnu' On Tonight m ncas Lodge, No. 11, L 0. O. F.. meeta Feli Thames Union, N 13 - and o e Tasets T Curpeiites’ HARC" Sl}t. B, .ld - e “Ariy. mee Norwich l‘)‘ No. 248, N. P, meets in Bflck.l::hm Memot LIJ‘. - e, No. 3 P. et B H.u°1." 53T ANNOUNCEMENTS Y. M. C. A, Directors . u'l:;lu}yl;nunlolfluY.luL eduled for this week, Tuesday ev- ening at 7.45 o'clock. — e, Y. M. C. A, SWIMMING CLASSES £ £ ] E i % E this weqk will begin this afternoen a session for the younger boys promptly at 2.30, followed by an group at 3.30. it E § i § -3 oEF g & Hel RLEE L i B fie noon class bas been arranged for _— Davis eclipsed in anything ever showe om the screen, brilliant actiag of one of the mest talented stars, accurate aad vivid por- trayal of the days of the goid rush te Alaska—these are some of the highly B ! B § by B enthusiastic audience last night at Davis theatre. The story was written especially for Miss Dalton and & is sp- parent that the amthor knows her ahili- ties thoroughly, for he has given her ep- portunties like she had in The Flame of the Yukon, a production in which ehe made a sensation some yesrs age. Miss Dalton is Colette Brissac, dancer in the main saloon and dance hall Bdwin An- gust, remembered from the sarly Bdimss and Grifiith days, is her leading man. The picture is well worth seeing and will be shown again today and tomerrew. Am Interesting Paramount Magasine and epe of the fumniest of Mack Semnett's come~ dles enmtitied His Youthfsl! Pascy will also be shown. This rib-tickler features 3 host of popular foamakers, inclading Charlie Murray, Marie Prevost aad Ferd Stering. . R Breod Theatre sad Majestio For the feature attraction theatre and Majestic Roof and tomorrow Thomas H. tion, Mother o' Mine, wil is a melodrama of big mother Jove and is enacted by cast which includes Lioyd Hughes, Rees Clark, Betty Biythe, and Claire McDowell. is highly semsational short story The Octopus. episode of The Son of shown and the Pathe tury comedy will make of the bill. £ ? § ¥ : : 8 EE i | ; il ks : j ] PEERS | E [ ¥ i i g8R l?i i | | a | I ! | | | : i i j il i it 1 i ! I ] 3¢ i% i | f | | i 11} Fief T § i 1 i ! | ! | i } ji 5 | | i s IEEEE i i l ] Ty I i It : i 1 American Chamber of n Mex- ico, and has been placed before the me- tional foreign trade comvention and ether commercial organizations in the United States, besides the universities. The ex- ecutive secretary of the movement in Mexico is 0. R. W. Cook, formerly of Angeles, a graduate of the University Southern Californta. ¥ LS SAYS HARDING PROPOSES LIMITATION OF ORMAMENTS London, July 10.—(By The A. U‘-' The London Press Association isswed to- day what may be considered an authoriz- ed statement to the effect that Presidest Harding has taken the initiative In pro- posing a conference on the limitation of armaments to be preeeded by tion on the Far Eastern and Pasific ques- tions between the powers most closely in- terested. The press assosfation adds: and to Japan and China. It is confidently expected, says the statement, that “yery beneficial reswits™ will follow the prompt action mow taken by the American president. insurance y advertising depart- ment, and who resigned last ¥ to become New England his new duties at executive offices at this