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Bulletin Want / Advertisernent Will Get It WANTED-—Male A ‘Bulletin Want A A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Rent It '| A Bullstin To Let —_— AWANTED—A good chef; more particu- | WANTED—Ten & about getting a good man than the t once to_ Attawau- Hotel, Danielson, Covm. Tel. 375: B o e o8 Ball._ ARply WANTED—A woman for general housework. House, Taftyille, Conn. ww"flb;ymn or girl for e ‘i famlly of two. around small W, m; to work in m’r’t":D- D—A milliner, at 181 tnam, Conn. WANTED—Waitress and I-.r-m' Apply fami) ferred ly pre full references in, letter or in person to H. Cottrell, 151 West Broad letter, Box 4 vila _IWANTED Steady man F. E. Blacker. Tel. 179 WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE WEAVERS e e FOR SALE—Horses HORSES—One ' weight 1250 lbs., age and regular in every way ; one bay mare, . will work anywher Morgan bay mare, %8 absolutely sound Weighing 1200 Ib: age 8 years; also iny boy's driving mare and handsome sadiicr, colo” bay, a lot of style, will work, can anything but read or write. Further in- formation rear 176 North Main St at barn. ) HORSES, HOBSES 1 will arrive with 15 horses right off tobacco plantation and 10 horses direct from laundry wagons; this also is to notify the public of “The Big Auction” at Battl month of July; 20 sets ot double harness, 10 sets of singie, Further information at Sellas Lunch. Richard A. Dunn, JOS. HALL & SON, Inc. ; Trading Cove LOST ANP FOUND practically sound, good worker, low price or will exchange for stock. 0 a. m. or after 5 p. m. FOR SALE_Two or three very good horses. Jacob C. Hafner, Norwich Town, 1 have 15 Horses that are broken In for ail kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. ELMER E. PIERSON. diamond pin. Return to Docketbook, with | Frankiin St . and receive svitd d_white hound_dog horse, weight 1250, 1 DR. C. R. CHAMBI DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Conn. FUNERAL DIRECTORS M'Grory Bldg. ‘Write, call or 'phone §32-3, 45_Jackson St Willimantic. est prices. Louis . Ward, Water St, Norwich. Phone 705 may19TnSTu jylid “WANTED Second hand furmiture and antiques. ~ C. . King, 48-50 Water St Phone 38-2. wlia of all kinds. C. WANTED—Antiques and second hand furniture, stoves, etc.; We cash. WANTED—Sccond hand furniture and antiques; oldest and largest dealers in Norwich} we buy and sell anything; Ligh i WANTED—A White bureau. State price and size to Bureau, care Bulletin. |crops; chicken and yeese. Vinzentz Luchon, R. D. 3, Norwich. jylld TFOR SALE—Household furniture, at Main St Call between 9 and WANTED—Large size tent and row- . D. 3. Phons 1862-23. 39 Waest King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 38-2. jy1ld try, Conn. ~Tel. 984-4. Franklin _Instituté, Dept. 3- ter, N. Y. yed WANTED—Motor boat, 18 10 22 feet long, with good engine; state price and condition. Address Box 48, South Coven- YOU are wanted; governmen jobs, $135-$200 month; hundreds posi- | tins; list free; write immediately Roches- - FOR SALE. ¥OE SALE_ Pigs, 3¢ up, worth the R. W Dearnley, Jewstt City. i FOR §. New milch cow and_calf. R. D. 1, Box »13!. H. L. Harris. jy12d FOR SALE—Barber chairs, cash regis- ter, vibrator and all barber fixtures. i26 We n St. jvizd " FOR BALE—Farm of 14 1-2 acres, with house and barn; horse, cow, heifer; land 5p. m jviid SALE—About 150 JYIIMWE iy9d Norwich, Conn. Jyd T WANTED—Six or eight Jvsa WANTED—To exchange 1518 3 1-2'ton Gramm Bernstein truck for & touring car. kdward Anderson, R. £. D. No. b, "FOR_SALE—$1,200 buys a 30 house and buildings, §700 cash, rest easy terms. V. Puska, Canterbury, | FOR SALE—Gas stove; Call at 14 Hickory St. J. C. Cormier. room teme- ment. " Inguire at Church Bros., Ferry St. _iysd Main St ir2d il elld WANTED—] Danielson, Conn. % WANTED—Second hand furniture of | FOR SALE—A dandy i all kinds. Isaac Weinstein, 380 West|house, § rooms each tenement, garage,! oil and gasoline station on Main St, one minute's_walk to stores and postoffic also a 20-acre woodiot abgut from Brooklyn, all for $5,550. Ms. Louisa_Ballard, Brooklyn, Com HOLIDAY special: Manila cigar 5c each, 13 lor 50c; Scholl's broadleat cigar 7c, § for 20c; Moon Spots pony cigar sc each; “Gato” ‘clear Havana cigar 1Uc straight. Free, u 10c tin of Goid Bond and a package of pipe cleaners with each 75¢ pipe, at ragan’s Smoke Shop. Branch store, Thayer bldg. entrance. iy2d FOR SALE—_White pigs, 11 weeks old, | $8 each. Joseph Smerchansky, Lisbon, Tel. Jewett City 56-2. jyéd FOR SALE Bleven-room house, contrally located, | Mures. Plainfield, Rev. R. P. Morrisy for Tooming house oy ligne Tanschieotng, | 45 the celebrant of the solem requiem in best candition. Owner leaving town. wishes to. sell property. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE. Roosevelt Ave. - JEWETT CITY Funeral services for Timothy Shea were held Monday morning at St. John's high mass, with ev. RJ. J. McCabe, pas- tor of St. Mary's of Jewett City, deacon and Rev. Henry F. Cragnon of Sacred Heart church, Taftville, sub deacon. ‘The beerers were Dahiel "Downirig of New York; James Downing of Plain- field ;Michael Shea of Norwich; William WITTER BROS. ........ Anctioneers | tended by Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main , Danielson, Conn. Public ‘Auction On account of a serious illness' I am f§| McCake. entirely unable to conduct my farm, Houwrigan Bros., were the funeral direc- therefora I will sell at auction at place of residence, known as the ens, vary- o also three heifers and Jersey E rs. Margaret Clark, Frank Palmer place, Preston. jy1id R SALE—Seven pigs 8 weeks old, §8 each; also foxhound puppies, $25 each females blood lines in back. W. F. Tyler, ‘mond Hill road, Mantville, R. D. 7 “FOB SALE—Two bull calves. O. Pet- roman, B. F. D, No. 5, Norwich. jydd FOR_SALEJersey bull, 2 ye X s, B. Tingley, Windham, Cf. Phone from Ballouville about ome and one-half miles from Killingly Center, on the cross road between these two points, on acre SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921, at 11 o'clock a. m., Five extra good grade{|one of the small girls she entertatned, > Horse, || asking if she could come again and bring 1“democrat wagon, | her little sister. Another woman has 1 one-horse lumber §|also a communication from a small 1 one- §| Fast Side girl, telling of the dream of horse mower, 1 side-hill plow, 1 or price _right. cows in the various st first class family weight 1200 Ibs., i express wagon, ‘two-tenement | harnesses, 1 lot of milk bottle, 1 new | ]\ Ak . o hiiter box. fl|lovely home she had two summers ago mile milk aerator, and many other articles. TERMS CASH. JOSEPH BABIARZ. Killingly, Conn. o. WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- FOX SALE_Sixty tons standing hay. 3. G. Lewis, Hampton, Conn. 29 Doyle of Plainfleld; James T. Dolan of Jewett City and Simon Sullivan of Plain- field. The services were very largely ai- jends and relatives from New York, Worcester, Providence, Dan- ielson, New London Attleboro, Norwicn, Moosup and a large number from Jew- ett City, where Mr. Shea's two sons, Mi- chael and James reside. Burial was in St. Mary's cemetery, Lisbon, where the committal service was réad by Rev. J. J. tors in vharge. For some ri son the Fresh Air board and §| in New York city have left, this town out of the lis of places to waich, in sum- mers past. they have sent children from the city for two weeks stay. Two years ago a couple of dozen or so of city chil- dren found pleasant homes here which some were loath to leace. Mrs, Fred Smith has received a fine letter from heaven it would be to come again to the in Jewett Ci . Between the Pennsylvania and the New York, Bar Harbor expresses, the local iron is kept pretty warm these times. Some nights as many as thirteen ————seed | 501id Pullman trains pass through here between 11 p. m. and daylight. ture Co, breed Bidg. =Tel. 19143, We |~ 0o irns—r o $10 per cord. C Phone 1093-2 " FOB SALE—One good farm and double bouse. William A. Mason, Lebanon, ; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in Connecticut. Is your farm for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- man's Farm Agency, 33 Rwldlz‘?l-. Norwich. _ mar28d WANTED—Second _hand and antique furniture. Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to A. Bruckner, 95 Franklin St Pnone 717-3 oP thing in 1e¥ atoves, ete New London Sajesroom, ater St., Norwich. Phone 1703-3. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwick, Conn, 3—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Fanera | Directors Office Hours: for bus struments. Opposite Providence Beiery. jez2d ‘marzc Thebiheralloiisl o wishes to unnounce that they are opem at 81 Franklin St. with @ tull line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- and Embalmers TO RENT RONE & Christiau Co., bullding stonework, prickwork, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and 15 Platt Ave. Tel. No. siadl betwesn § aad 89 &, m. und Chamber Bf ros Building Lady Assistant anythiug extra. FUMIGNABO JAMES—Contractor of excavating and stonework “und house- rwising, concrete Work; 123 Oakridge St. Norwich, Cona. Telephone 627-5. 3 M. A. BARBER Machinist and Engineer + Steam Engine Repairs GAGER Funeral Director ton St.. Inquire at 34 Washington St. ylid quire 25 Franklin St _dvsd TO RENT—To a gentle; TO RENT—Tenement at 4 Washing- | G e T i i TO BENT—Four room tenement. In- an, a very de- sirable furnished room with' American family in good neighborhood. 1Inquire at | t iyed [ FOR SALE A tw@ apartment house, in good location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lightg, steam heat, gas; good lot ‘and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREE keeping. Phone 1987. iysd Phone 19§ NT—R ht house- —Four rooms and bath in vsd . B. L—At iy7d WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER and materials, at right Embalmer Frompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich :nd_‘.lewg}lt City Best work prices, by skilled labor, 60 West Main St. PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONTEACTORS—JIOBBEERS, Plumbiog and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. PHONE 568-5. The Henry Allen & Son Co. 58 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 The very pest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed; also heating and gasfitting. Lady Assistant DAY OR NIGHT THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 36 ROATH STREET Shea & Burke uneral Directors WANT A PLUMBER? from us a sure cure DO IT NOW. We have built up our business on prompt and correct ser- viee and courteous treatment of our cus- CALL 716-13, PRGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBEE, 26 Sixth St, Greeneville. ~ 6US LAMBERT, JE.,.) . 341 Main St 3 West Main St We ¢, p. 30SLYN ng boilers and ma- d_long distance auto trey J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALLKIND: ' NG and Snoving, ‘long_distance . s & specialty. Joha H. ¥ord, 333 MsmS. Phone ot 3 €. B. BEOMLEY & 50! LONG DISTAN FOE SALE—automoblies at 23 Hedge Ave yed ¥OR RENT—G lin St. Inquire TO ® e ling Rutber C without board. Vhile- ay cottage, a party of Six girls can be accommodated for $1 4 day: meals at reasonable price near by. Address L. K. L., Pleasant View Leach, Westerly, K. L Hallett & Davis Cabinet Victrola. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN fne large Gas Range, Oak Book Case, | Piano and a genuine Call at 15 Spring St. 4, stove lengths. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Public Auction of Household Furniture |fested the right of wa at 20 Lafayette St., Conn, 1254 SATURDAY, JULY 16, JOSEPH BOHARA. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES ody coming up the state road r night in a big touring car col- lided with a sturdy animal who con- somewhere in the short distance between J. B. Palmer's Round Hill farm and R. R. Barber's home. The night was dark and the heavy damp of the river foz made auto- mob ating a_rather uncertain bu e driver had an opportunity to note how the uncertain haze of ‘a heavy midnight fog causes all objects to JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and | ordinar: 3 Norwich | must 318. High test gasoline, | Mobloils of all grades, and auto a 550+ your ures itreaded, look like wear like new, as good as Dew. |1 St noie Tire Co., 93 W. Main St. feb2d | AUTO PAINT SHOP now completed and ready for busine Is now open for business. Repairing a Specialty. BENT—A desirable six-room flat ge Tear of 56 Frank- T—Two nice large furnished rooms for housekeeping, hot and _cold water, electric; modest rental. 1567-12. 3v6d "'r0 BENT—Furnished rooms, With or Boswell Ave. jeéd TO KLNT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. may3sd Farm For Rent FOR THE SUMMER TROLLEY ROAD. INQUIRE OF JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE NORWICH, CONN, CIGARS CIGARS Whitestone Cigar zare $70 per thou 3. ¥, CONANT, 11 Fraakila 5t 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. ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE Satisfaction Guaranteed. appear ed to several times their He thought the animal st be a small elephant had escaped from the passing However, after the impact, in- tion proved that an enormous bull ing not very quietly in fhe gutter. given in Jewett City that 1L which was supposed to be one 3. Palmer's prize-herd was killed pot. Inquirics at Mr. Palmers Sunday ed_an investization of his herd » result that every animai an- swered to the roll call at evening rations. Mr. Palmer thought that possibly his e ——— T T——, Franklin Garage 102 Franklin Street neighbor R. R. Barber might have suf- fered the loss. Inquiry at Mr. Barber's farm wed the bovine population to be all on deck very much alive with es- 00d health evidenced in the bull Now the question In Jewett City is Whose bull? The Congregatlonal Christian Endeavor is to hold a picnic at Groton nt Saturday. The party will the churcn at 12 ylight : e. TBach one a ket lunch. Mrs. F. E. Robinson is visiting her sis- ter, Mrs. J. Edw. Newton in New Haven. The A. C. G. club has donated twenty dollars to Slater library to purchase new bocks of the latest fiction. They also em—— | 1 BOILING OR DAMAGED §| REPAIRED AND RECORDED For full par-| | Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS itf AND LAMPS {' STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED 14-ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR- NISHED, LOCATED ON STATE AND| FOR SALE Thoroughly Modern 8-Room Cottage At Norwich Town SOMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICU- -AR, AND HAS LARGE DOUBL: ARAGE. VERY ATTRACTIV. APPLY TO James L. Case 40 SHETUCKE" « TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, fONN. thed for Ha.f a Century) (Estal s e e, FOR SALE A four-apartment block, ern improvements, located within five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square. Good_investment. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CLff St. WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) hav n five dollars to the American pst for new magazine subscrip- on o bury have been _visiting <. Desmarais her, Mrs Fred Jo- dotn. | Mrs. Alex McCluggage and daughter, cill Mrs. Fred Whalley and son ng Mr. and Mrs. Wil- th Adams. and daugh- of New Haven are guests at Telen Hull 1s spending a month at | Plasure Beach Paul enjoyed a week-end T. Mrs. Arthur H own, Mr. Paul will same place this week, being his vacation time. iND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, i Carriages, Wagons, | o Trucks and Carts Repuirl, Painting, Trim- ;n Tatrue Hill, had as guests over < B d: a he F th, Mrs. o ming, Upholstering and Wood Wark. | Jroweins Gun® siar iy, Mrs. Charles A Blacksmithing in all its branches with all mod- PEETTY FARM HOME, 90 acres, nice location, main state road, near good markets, pleasing surround- ings, beautiful shade, fish and ice pond near house and on farm, river on one side, land well divided into fertile fields, | and brook watered pastures and | valuable woodland, lots fruit, two 6-room | cottages, barns and farm buildings; all oniy $3,000, $500 cash, TRYONS' AG Wil antie, Comn. been to Spoffori, N. H,, to spend the 4 er. nd Mrs. Elliott E. Allen had a 1 motor trip with their son, Car- and Mrs. Allen. They went . where they were the A. S. Noble, M. D., a girl friend of Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Aaron C. Coburn with r son, John, of Danbury, were reg- red at the Montlake, over Sunday ourth. Rev. Mr. Coburn is t son of Dr. and Mrs. J. Mil- ton Coburn, who for many years were residents of this village. Miss Alice Litchfield \and her broth- er, John, who live in the old house Browning and Miss Hawley, of Provis dence, R. T. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Miller had for vis- A 53 % itors July 4th, Mr. and Mrs, Everett Mil- ler of Milton. Lf), | Mrs H. L. Mason has as her guests Art ur Dugan of Brooklyn, N. H. 507 TO 515 NORTH MAIN STREET| Mrs Irving Chapman is_entertaining her son, Paul Chapman and his wife, also her son, Leroy Chapman and Mrs. Chap- man. Mrs. Ella Spaulding and her sister, rest easy terms. o ERNEST E. FOE SALE—1920 Jaseph Bndo, ‘hevrolet sedan in NITURE MOVING, will sacrifice at TEAMING AND TRUCKING and at reasonable ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street “FOR SALEFord fouring car with du mountable rims, car in perfect order. In- quire at 35 North Main S Henry Allard, T¥OR SALE Dodge perfect eondlnon'h AUTOS FOR HIRE ger Hudson tour- 1, newly painted, FOR RENTCosed_car for funerals, | ing_car, 1917 m R 1175 John Wolte. in fine condition. " ¥OR BALE_Ford touring car, ition, ich w%‘ & iy llac, i 3 ARcEEREOTS ine; Wil scil reasonbbls it ”Hu‘: once, Inquire 57 Shetucket St FOR eondition, new en; CUDWORTH 3 THOMYSON AMERICAN nected. Phone. Shetucket St. e HOUSE, D, Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service con- 26-28 Broadway. PRINTING cheerfully given. The Bulletin DEL-HOFF HOYEL, European plan, Hayes Bros., Props. Telephone 1227, PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and Franklin St. maina®® "FOR SALE The Berry Block, in Norwich, | Franklin St., four tenements, with all modern im- provements, a first rate central business Tocation; excellent property for an invest- ment. The sale is made necessary by an order of the' court to close the settle- ment of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. o. 198 Phone 127-4 consisting of tWo stores,| | oue o Few OQutfits to Lend. Charlotte Scarborough had Mr. and Mrs. George D. Spaulding of Hariford as_guests over the Fourth, Miss Ella Patmer had _as holiday guests Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Travig of Bos- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Potter had over the Fourth the parents of Mrs. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Furness, of Norwich, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Richmond Russell and Rich- HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET | torn down. €oAL awD ‘'woon eramee Sl Rl cann. cHIROFODIST Jo i sl iA. G. THOMPSON, F. AUTOMOBILES 1921 Ford Delivery, electric starter and Dodge Touring Car, $450, 1920 Soripps Booth Readster, $750, 1920 Hupmobile Téuring Car, $800. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BREOADWAY," l EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order’ === | ness before the public, there is no medi- } 12 | um better than through the advertising -uulu COAL, seasonea wi 25-2. R. Shapiro, b hapiro, Willow St S8 St gt g smangy = e ACCOUNTANTS. rmust be filed July 31, 1981, to aveid ‘penal Let us assist you with your tax problems. HUNT & WHITE, Public Accountants and -Auditors, Thayer Bullding, Noerwich, Conn., Telephone 1764, also at Plant Building, New London, Comn. Telephone 2160 'CAPITAL STOCK TAX—1922 Returns —_— WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- columns of The Bulletin. B A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six rooms and all modern improvements. Cel- lar is cemented. There's a good garden, Unusual value for $4,500. " ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY WHEN YOU WANT ness before the public. thee is no medi- um better than ady columrs of The Bullat MAGAZINE SPECIALIST UNION SQUARE o put your busi. vertising ard Russell, Jr,, of New Haven. Repairs are being made about the old court house, near the town house, in the buflding of new chimneys in place of the old omes which are being Judge Oscar F. Atwood was displaying ome day a petrified rat which was dis- the cn “You Can Do No Better Than | “c womk o the newly bullt state Buy Our Wurst.” No Salad Complete Without Thumm’s Home-Made Mayonnaise THUMM'S DELICATESSEN STORE 40 Franklin Street road to Hampton is being pushed as rapidly as possible. Rev. J. W. Houck, pastor of the Bap- tist church In Danielson, is to hold ser- vices in_the Baptist church in this vil- lage at 3 p. m. next Sunday. MOHEGAN The mewing soclety will meet with Mrs: Ford Wednesday evening. There was a good many at the plenie held in E. E. Fowler's grove for the Fourth of July. Thelman- Strickland, who has been visiting her “grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, John Quidgeon, has returned to her home in New London. Hartford—Rev. Dr. John Coleman Adams, pastor of the Church of the Re- deemer, recently preached at the fiftieth Shea’s News Burean | i’ i ™ & s church of Worcester, Mass., of Which his father, preached the dedicatory sermon, @ half-century ago. Rev. Dr. Adams A Bulletin Want ; Advertisement Will Get It What Is Going On Tonig meets i 04a Tl * Court City of Norwich, Ne. €3, ¥. of A meets in Steiners Hail. Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 18, meets in Buekin, al. Richard Hourigun Post, No. 7, V. ¥. A., meets in State Armory. ANNOUNCEMENTS Change of Time. Steamer Cape Cod will stop at Bleck Jsland both to and from New York dur- ing summer seafon. boat to leave Norwich at 3 o'clock im= stead of 4 p. m., standard time. A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Sell It COLUMBIA There was no formal celebration of In- dependence day in Columbia this There was a ball game on the Gfeen In the afternoon between the Andover club and the home club, which was won by the visiturs, 8 to 3. In the morning the Columbia team went to Andover won the ' game. No. 27, L O.. During the evening there was a private display of fireworks Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Eisenberg and son, arrived in town Saturdav. the 2nd. and are mending the semmer this year in a cottage at the lake Green as formerly. Miss Trietag, the teacher last year at the West ‘Street school has engaged to teach next year in a school in Boarah. William Wolff states, that during the blasting of rocks which were excavated near his house by the steam shovel last year, and which are now be- ing crushed and used on the roads under construction, dows In his house and barn have been broken, also a sash, Gerno Staceiarini, This will cause the instead of on the Breed Theatre and Majestic Roof Garden. Today will be your last opportunity to witness Thomas H. Ince's big production Mother o' Mine at either the Breed thea- tre or the Majestic Roof Gardem, where it is shown as the This is a thrilling melodrama, highly sensational, with the tender theme of the endurance of mother love. by an all-star cast which includes Betty Ross Clark, Betty Blythe, Joseph Kil- gour and Claire McDowell The fourth chapter of Tarzan will also be shown, and the Pathe News and a Century comedy make up the remainder of the bill Davis Theatre. Those who have not Dalton in The Idol of the Noi has scored so decisively at the Davig the- atre this week, may do 50 today, whea it will be shown fof the last time: powerful drama "f the Canadian north- west and affords Miss Daiton a striking Edwin August heads supporting company. His Youthful Fancy, a Sennett comedy, and a Paramount Magazine will also be feature attraction. It is enacted the blacksmith of the road construction company motored to New York with his family spending the week end and the Fourth with friends, returning the early part of last week. A meeting of the grange was held Wednesday evening last. when bu was transacted, the lecturer's pro- gramme belng suspended for the summer. A vote at a previous meeting to join the East Central Pomona grange in s annual fleld day meeting and plenic was rescinded, and a committee was appoint- ed to arrange a time and place for an the members of Columbia The Sen of seen Dorothy storm of unusual v passed over Columbia Sat- with peals of in rapid succession, downfall of rain and panied by a heavy large hail stones, the storm lasting A fine maple on W. Carpenter's lawn was struck. peeling a portion of the ‘bark for several feet. The house occupied by E. T. Beckwith was lightning entering a_room and_disarranging the furniture. gardens corn, were alf 1aid flat by the heavy rain. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Champlin. ac- companied by Ochlers and child, the morning. The feature at the Davis theatre Wed- nesday and Thursday is the beautiful Wanda Hawley in The Outside Woman. There is a good deal of fun in thiz picture, which borders in places on the which has apparently enjoyed some popularity on the stage. There is no moral and no pheachments. is merely good entertainment offend the most hypereritical. There is. fast action all the way through. Apartment house dwellers will appreciate the humor of mady of the situations. ‘Wanda “Hdwley's beauty and clever acting, the very funny mixups and an interesting story which, while slapstick at_times, nevef fails to hold attention. In the picturization of Ol Dad, the Eleanor Hallowell Abbott story, starring Mildred . Harris. .. Chaplin, that Charlie Chaplin is not the Chaplin family whe has the ability to extract laughs, according to the statement.gf Louis B. Mayer, Mrs. Chaplin's manager. 0ld Dad, which will be the second fea- ture, is not a comedy, however. But Mr. Ingraham diseovered that Mrs. Chaplin's sense of.humor.is of the keenest sort. Consequently he injected just enough comical situations to ke becoming. 100 heavy ands to permit the charming little blond star to show ber hitherto hidden-talent. The Jatest addition to the Teahms of comic’ filidbm ¥ a picture based upon the famors cartoons of Fontaine Fex, for some years been among the most popular of our American mews- paper comies: The Tonnerville Trolley That Meets All the Trains the film is entified, and the ‘bedroom farce,” who have been hero visiting, motored to Mrs. Oehler’s home J.. Saturday before the | Fourth, Mr. and Mrs. Champlin return- ing the following Monday. in Newark, N. Mr. Champlin lay (Tuesday) for Greenwich where he will have charge of road re- direction of the state ay department, Minor Cohen of New York spent the week end with his family at their home on Pine street cd portions of their house to three fam- ilies for the summer. Fred W. Porter, school supervisor, was specting _the school houses at the Center, Pine Street West Street, which are being painted and He states that Miss Flourette been engaged it developed member bf the town Friday as teacher at Miss BEether West Street school, Mise Marie Moore at Pine Street school. and that hte teachers at the other schools in town will be the same as last year. teachers with the exception of orence M. Jones at the Old Hop River school, have gone to New Hayen 1o attend the summer school for teachers, covering a period of six week. dance was held Saturday ev- 11 in the old Columbis which was attended by over 50 Music was furnished by an or- chestra from Manchester. A party of a dogen girls from the Church camp at the lake, attend- services on Sunday morn- Rev. T. Newton Owen the story from equally. droll &kipper. 3 This First Nationa! pleture will interesting departure in comedy the attempt has not previously to transter the characters of Little of Meriden was in town on Sunday last, the guest of his broth- Alonzo Little. Casper Isham and family of Boston spent the past week in town, guests of Henry C. Isham the week a reunion was heid, attended by sixteen members of the Isham family. = STATE. NEWS Middletown.—The next meeting of the Middletown Yacht club will be held on the evening of July 13 Baybrook—A number of children from the Newington Home spent the week-end with Miss Flizabeth Bafley at her cottage at Oyster River. Waterbury—The crisis in the sconomic n which has hit Waterbury has and_conditions will henceforth tend to gradually assume a normal aspect. Naugatock—Rules governing the prac- tice of law were adopted by the Nauga- tuck Bar associstion at a highly inter- esting meeting held Friday in the bor- ough court room. Torriugton—Report has it that when' the Torarmgton Branch of the American . resumes operations, the sched- five and one-haif days eight hours a day. New Fritaln—The Nagie sanatorium on Cedar street has been leased by Dr. J. W. Bush and Dr. A. P, Bush of Mem- his, Tenn., and it Is expected that they the institution’ shortly Mr. and Mrs. John Col- Haven announce the engage- ment of their Mr. and Mrs. Miznie Left Speakisg Stage fo- Train Elephants in Cireus. nothing to-read of cireus folks graduating, from /the white tops to the legitimate stage, notfing at all. We've all read of -that, but few of us ‘have heard the gtory of Mimie Thompson, loved elephants so that genve role in a Cleveland to handle the midget elephant hérd” with Sparks’ circus, coming to the Battle. ground, Norwich, Friday, July 15, to.ex« hibit and to parade. s And that's what Minnie id. Of course it might be Fell to state that Macon, Ga., girl, absorbed her love aughter, Miss Margaret G. 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