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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTED Position lrmns trugk, Write k. Iy14 fl B, Jewett uw. A Bulletin Want WANTED FIKST CLASS FIXER FOR MODEL E DRAPER LOOMS. EILLINGLY WORSTED MILLS, DANIELSON, CON WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS SAMPLE WEAVERS JOS. HALL & SON, Inec. Trading Cove LOST AND FOUND $10 REWARD for information leading return nf Columbia bieycle taken Y. M. ( ., double bar, black, new. Louts 'Ienlpeb\ Y. M. C A jyldd 2 nday night. e and Oa between Thames- ., a biaek seal fur pieee. tin Office. Reward. jyi4d and white hound dog; Finder notify H, 2 jviza Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commeres Building Phone 235-2 Lady Assigtant Funeral Director and Embalmer Frompt Service Day or Night HOURIGAN BROS- FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 38 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street o moving and trucking. T GUS LAMBUEKT, JR. \u 441 Main St Moving and 887~ C. D. JOSLYN move everylning tention giv ehinery. ¥ TLOCAL and long distance auto trugks J\g Phone 1326, A b&(el. ““Long Distance Moving snd Ea Ex!r‘l Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. usx. TEAMING and moving, long_distance tru ing a_spec John i, Ford, 233 st C. B, BROMLEY & § Shetucket St. Phone 38 LONG DISTANCE MOVIN BROWN & HARTLEY, Shetycket St, PIANO AND FURN. TEAMING AND TRUCKING anywhere. Speci al at- W moving botlers aad ma- 307-3. done very prompily and ai reasonab.v prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 AUTOS FOR HIRE ¥OR RENT—Closed car for fune weddiags, cie. Tel. 1171 John' Wol Jeil ARCHITECTS J—— OUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwich, Coan, CHIEOFODIST M m‘. Aln Bidg.. :;l Maw hl., Cann. Punoune 1366-4. PIANO TUNERS FRFDLKICK T. BUNCE Advertisement Will Get It Advertisement Will Get t| Advertisement Will Sell it Fdlflm vuzm- ¥oRr ‘m T BOARD WANTED wmm couple | ¥oR *n;x,“_’ " No. e e e i ey | banicison ot urooklyn lu:‘ renned privets iy Eg Nl T, “?"”' WA\TED—A ‘woman for eneral | home and ror p: acted sia; 2 housework. Ponemah Mills Bgardmz aadress J. I S., care Conn. Mills, Dan- !oh 'SALE—One-horse farm wagon, House, Taftville, Conn. jyl2d | ieison, Conn. Jyldd |two-seated business or pleasure toeb ousewOrk in fai McK(nley Ave. oy axTED—W r gisl for general - Sy ;3‘4 wagon, all practically new. Fi m}& 1j4ndham, Cann. Phehe § WAh'I'ED——A “child to board this sum- mer, or longer; age 4 to 12 years; 35 a week. Address Mrs. S. Tnssel},yfi:;u- 4-2. ton, Conn., R. F. D. 0. stein-| ‘reimlll asem WANTED—A milliner, at 188 Main N taken to - board; good o St, Putnam, Conn. 1y123 countryhome ; healthy surroundmgs. | § s hépard 5.3, ;finflcmi [ t., Wil- ! v, %A\‘IAEBl—Wfltret:s and chamber- e fenn. No:r23 \ChurchiBLs Wik Willaen Consl maid Apply by Jette person Xou LAY s fe Eagar uh&!trgu. R gmad WANTEDEooks relating (o [xeland | cuair: in’ geod Gongition, i ?o' B Wesang TR or'iis people 3. Koy, “45-80. Water Shaiting s % Shnay 1806 gyl h! one = =T R e FOR SALE—Br: ne five-room wAhTED—AthHS ana second hand |y, yr R 1 FOR SALE—Horees furniture, stoves, etc.; Wwe pay cash SRy e ? B - Write, call or 'phone 63 Ward Brol.. FOR SALE—Extra gaed drlv horse, $ years old, solid chestau sound and safe. D. Greene, Col umhu el 577-3 “mxmflnuc DX\ iyi3d FOE SALE — mare, _pesteotly sound, in “good B haidion: Bertha L. Avery. 4-5. vl FOR SALE One horse, 50, 1 Jumber wagon, 1 Concord buggy and 2 sets of harmesses. Ave., Norwich Town, 54 ALE—Two or three vzry gooa piv-1 s Rotwich Town: FOR SALE I nave 15 Horses that are braken in for all kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and See them. ELMER R, PIERSON., Tel 536-3. t0 58 Otrebzndn l&mn y12d FOR horses. Jel¥d s Jesd DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. _ Norwich, Cann. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn, Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—), 6:30—8 Toeissnone UILDING — FUMIGNARO JAMES—Contractor of excavaling and stonework and house- rasing, concrete work; all guarauteed work. 123 Oakridge St. hor‘uc)l Cona. Telephone $27-6. WILLIAM C YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right prices, by skilled labar. Telephone 60 West Main St. ALE—Tw lots, at Ci hell'BlMlll! 50 Wao = fld u 4 amg— jedd E Wlflmmu, Box 47, e lots. ommp, ‘onn. yl4d FOR SALE—One Ayrshire cow, new mileh, calf by her mda, € years ol’d. Con- antique: Norwich: we buy and sell anything ; hig est prices, \Jqouuhb. P\Qard..,lé'!f 3amd 42 |rad Kinney, R. F. D. 4 W 1o ThaTa 9 ¥ FOR um‘r'o- Gamily house on West Side, i fine condition, has gag and WANTED—Motor boat, 18 to 22 feet eleetricity, also &ood lmxg,“wn_h good engine; state price and |$3,900. Bargain, care Bulfi‘h. spyud condition. Address Hox 48, South L.oven- {ry, Conn. ~Tel. Y84 8 OB BALE_First “class Tersey new e A T8 mileh cow, with calf. Franklin xou are ;\uanted WU 5 gevs;umeut House Hill, - Michael Brassil. yud jobs, §135-$200 mouth; hunareds posi- & Toons : P A ke " immetintely w;gll:u ATE—A while weoden be hedllnd i Dy . 3<% = vegiemepa iy Dot g “l ud Laurel Hill Aye. Phone "B —e ¥ T WANTED—Six or eight room teng- FOR SAl sALL-P $% me;]l;v;d Inquire at Church Bros., Ferry St. mo“’éd - Dumlcy. Je'ttt c“y iyl WANTED Second hand furniture of all kinds. Isaac Weinstein, $¥0 West Main St _dyzd HOLIDAY special Mauila cigar e eacn, 13 ior bUe; Seholl's breadleat cigar ic, 5 for Moon Spols pony cigar e ed at clear iHavana cigar 1luc su'au.ht kree, 2 10c tin of Goid Bond a.nd o Ddckal: of pipe cleaners with ea FOR SALE—Barber chairs, cas! “T’- ter, vibrator and all barber fixtntu. West Main St. _¥OR SALE—Farm of 14 H wu. with house and bavn, horse, cow, heifer, crops, chicken and \eeu )Euueveh Avg szemz Luchon, 2. 3 iyl with eight buildings in the BULLARD " | heart of the city of Norwich,| Teachar of the 40 feet from Main Street and| ~ 5,0, 1274 Franklin Square, the business Biise Place m | Have a Fow now og‘.:h' " in Normcll and HELEN L. PERKINS has unlmit-d mlhllmu for rental relopme! ideal tion v flnm.m‘v:'em:; w‘h'::h::l.o b'::?no:u and stor: wal E Rous Blae, 50k 0! n in rear o railvoed side-tea ck, Buildings :finnn of o? 4 story and basement hrick building flmn. 11-13 Ferry St, 30 x 60 ft. uction, rry St. er 80 ft., suitable for nnql. Three of tho other build- ‘wo buitdin, one story, and running_back ov: brick con: fi'.‘ wirl;o on ings are of brick, two staries. nr full particulars call on or ad- G‘ILIERT $. RAYMOND, Almt Uncas National Bank Bui Norwich, cvnn. FOR SALE LATE MODEL BABY GRAND CHEV- ROLET RUNABOUT, REPAINTED AND OVERNAULED, $350. minute's walk to steres and pestoffice; also a 20-acre woedlot about 1-2 mile “WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in Cobnecticut. s your farm |irom Brooklyn, all for = §3,55(. Mrs. for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei-|Louisa Ballard, Brooklyn, Conn., jPAdo. man's Farm Agency, 33 Keynolds St, [ BOX 85. Danielson, Conn. Jeid FOR SALE—Hard wme stove li’l(lm $10 per cord. C, S, Brewn, Phone 1099-2, FOR SALE—One good farm and ienbh heuse. William A, Mason, Lebanen, Conn. Phone 78. jesd STOP in to see us; We Carry every- thing in the line of umnd -hand fursis ture, stoves, eic. New London ?alr.‘. lisz;]:ler St., Norwieh. Phone ey FOR SALE WANTED—second hand and_antique furniiure. Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to A. Bruckner, o5 Franklin St. Pnone 717-3 Norwich. mar2sd TheLiberalLoanCo wishes to unuounce that they aure open for business at 81 Franklin St, with a full line of Luggage, Toys and Musical In- struments, Opposite Providence Bakery. FOE SALE—automobiles % A two apartment house, in good equipped good con- FOR SALE—1917 electric Harley-Dayidson motorcycle, dition, price reasonable. East Baltic St. “FOR SALE—1920 ( location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, Chevrolet sedan in “pink of condition;” will sacritice at gas; good lot and fine garden. $20. Joseph Enado, Danielson, Cona. A / 9-2 jvizd {1} Inquire of PLUMBING SUPPLIES CONTRACTO and Heating. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 5 The very hest wlumbing by emert rkmen at the fairest pr guar- Seeds also heating and Fashiting. OHN_¥. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Hl. THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROQATH STREET PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. 5. RS—JOBBERS, lum! WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 716-13. Ordering from us a sure cure for worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up our business on prompt and correct ser- viee and courteous treatment of our cus- tomers. SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Sixth St, Greemeville. AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES A‘I‘HAV SMITH, dealer in oils and 30 and 31 Town St. Norwich JON asoline, own. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Mobloils of all grades, and auto fl;ces;h— ries. T HAVE your Ures 1ureaded. look i new, wear like new, as good as ne Landie Tira Co.. §3 W. Main St teus FOR aALb——Ford comxrmrc'al car, in good_condition, very reasonable. Apply 132 West Main St i¥1sd FOR SALE—Overland, model $3, five- passenger, starter, electric lights, cord tires, two extra with rim, air pump at- tached on engine, price very reasonable; dhe car is in fine runnimg order. Wrlté B. Desnefy, k. F. D. 13 FOR SALE—Ford touring car with de- mountable rims, car in perfect order. In- quire at 35 North Maimn St. Henry Allard. iysd THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET S FOR SALE IN NORWICH TOWN A tenement house with about one acre of good tillable land on sta road near trolley car line. P FOR SALE assenger Hudsui:i lourd ing car, 1917 model, newly painte an! = m°fne condition. Must be sold st once FRANCIS D. DONOHUE at a sacrific Tel. 152-4. y2d Centrol Bldg. Phone Neorwich FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excelient | condition, new engine, will Eefl reasonable if sold at once. lInquire 52 Shetucket St may20d FOR SALE Late 1918 Small Four Buick, Will Sell Cheap. First Class Condition. Inquire, 81 Frank- lin Street. FOR SALE A cozy Groom Cottage, with about one acre of fine garden land, located near city school, and only short dis- tance fram Franklin Square, will be sold very reasonable. For full par- ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE AUTOMOBILES 1921 Ford Delivery, electric starter and demountable rims, like new, $600. 1916 Dodge Touring Car, $450. 1920 Scripps Booth Roadster, $750. 1920 Hupmobile Touring Car, $500, €. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY, FOR SALE Thoroughly Modern —_— e TO BENT AUTO PAINT SHOP now completed and ready for business. Painting, varnishing, etc, reasonable prices. MURRAY'S, 17 Spruce St. Franklin Garage 102 Franklin Street !} Is now open for business. Repairing a Specialty. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK | OF ALL KINDS | Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, echanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Work. Blackamithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. The Piano Tlmel' 57 TO 6156 NORTH MAIN STREET 22 Clairsmant Ava Phone 838-2 GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 COAL AND WOOD agaed wood an or unl qunntluol Shapiro, Willow ll., fiun—fl' ACCOUNTANTS. —— CAPITAL lNO:,!AX—I”’ Returns -‘-tn:c o 2 1921, to avold peRa) . us sasl ‘with tax problems. i it HUNT & WHITE, Publie Accountants and Auditars, orwich, Telephone 1764, i also at Plant Building, New London, Comn., Telephone 2160, FOR RENT—Closed car for Saturday and Sunday. Call 615-3. Also funerals and wedding; Iyldd Tfl BEhT*Faur room lencmenl iy 8-Room Cottage At Norwich Town 54" ' LAR, AND HAS LARGE DOUBLE GARAGE. VERY ATTRACTIVE. APPLY TO G\llra 25 Franklin St TO BENT—To a genfeman, a very de- sirable furnished room with _American Tamily in good neighborhood. Inguire at this B ames S€ TO RENT—Rooms for light hmlse- Tel. 876 . 40 SHETUCKET 81 keeping. Phome 1987. _ 3y8d TO RENT—Four rooms and bath in| ™ PRETTY FARM HOME, rear of Broadway. Phone 1987. jy8d |90 acres, nice location, main state road, T e, i (R ~——|near good markets, pleasing surround- FOR RENT—Garage rear of $6 Frank-|ings, Leautiful shade, fish and ice pond lin St. Inquire Alling Rutler Co. jy6d near house and on farm, river on one hies == side, land well divided into fertile fields, | TO RENT—Furnished rooms, Wwith or|g d brook w: asturs ! without board. 15 Boswell ave. Je8d | Saitmble woodland, Jots feuit twa Croom valuable woodland, lots fruit, two 6-room cottages, barns and farm buildings; all omy $3,000, $500 cash, rest easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantic, Ooms, FOR SALE The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 Franklin St. four tenements, | TO RENT—Furnished rooms for tht housekeeping. 17 Boswell Ave. mayz8d i‘ je24d 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. consisting of two stores, with all modern im- provements, a first rate central business location ; 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. m A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Norwich. The house has six rooms and all modern improvements. Cel iar is cemented. There's a good l;dlh. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY R i i CIGAES ' c1aams aare $70 per thousand 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 ¥raaklis 8t 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 el . 10U W, e G U305 WATE e g (Established for Ha.f a Century) than through the advertising eohu.nnr of The Bulletin. COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICU- I SALE—Gas 1 rlxh‘- RING BROS, 9¢ pipe, at K'agan's Smoke Shop. Bran 3 3 e “rhayer Hldg. entrance, yzd Cal‘; :1‘ R ST Eirier Tel 1290. Chestant St. WANTED—We pay hzhest ices for @ e fire Co. Lreed Bldg. - Tel. 1914-3. We oil and gaselive stetion an Mein f s 4 Cows FoR S E buy, sell and exchange. jelid ANOTHER - CARLOAD OF EXTRA GOOD COWS JUST RECEIVED. FRED W. HOXIE, ’Spaper has 3 cir- culation in said District, at least days Phone 62. Lebamem. |prior to the date of bearing, make remm;t‘omtieoc o il J. AY] » Judge. FOR S E o!“‘e nbove and foregoing (Eu{u copy ‘m Atlm HELEN M. DI two-apartment house on lower part| Jyldd 3 m of Bnuweu Ave. Each a rooms, steam heat, bath, and gas. For Full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CLff St FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN @ fine large Gas Ramge, Oak Book Case, Hallett & Davis Piono and a genuine Cabinet Victrola. Call at 15 Sprivg St AUCTION ey and 164 20 artment has five electric lights ERNElT L TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET Baaeessno————— LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR SALE: By order of the Honorable Court of Probate for the District of Nor- wich, T will gell the interest of Cornelius Murphy, late of Sprague, in said District, deceased,” in the real estate sitnated in the Town of Sprague, Conn., and being fully described in the application to sell on file in said Coprt. For more particu- lar description, see said VIRTUME P. A. QUINN, iyldd Administrater. AT A COURT OF P! at MoreoS OF PROBATE HELD within and for the District of ;«o:!rwich on the 13th day of July, A. D. Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of Katherine Deitz, late of Nor- in €aid District, deceased. The Administratrix exhibited her u- ministration account with said the Court for allowance; it is the Ordered, That the 21st day of July, A. D. 1921, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, ai the Probate Ceurt Room in the City of Norwieh, in said District, be, and the same is, appointed for hearing the same, and the said Administratrix is directed to give notice thereof by publishing 3 der once In some newspa - AT A COURT OF r)o&:rl at Norwich, within and for Dinrht Norwich, on the 13th day of July, A. Pmsenl—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Estate of George J. Richmond, late of , deceased. Pr;‘ston, l‘x\n s;id Distriet, enry A. d of appeared in Court by Cnm m petition praying, for the reasons t\a‘el tu:l‘lh, m‘:t' ‘“}"";‘ffl“"‘ be auud pon the estate of s: to be intes te e o S, SINe ereupon, It rdered, t petition be heard and determi lt.:‘h: Probate Court Room in the Nor- wieh, in said Distriet, on the 1! Tuly: & B 9e0 A0S oreige m'th:"" noon, and that notice nf danq of said petition. and of said be given by the publication of ll ol'del' WITTER BROS. ........ Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. Public Auction On account of a serious iliness I am entirely unable to conduct my fam therefora I will sell at auction at my plage of residence, known as the By- ron Billington farm, located about 1-4 miles from Ballouville and about one and gne-half miles from Killingly Center, on the cross road between these two points, on SATURDAY, JULY I at 11 o'clock a. m., as follows: Five extra good grade cows in the various stages of milk, 1 first class family and farm horse, weight 1200 Ibs., 1 demoerat wagon, 1 express wagom,, 1 one-horse lumber wagon, 1 t(wo-horse mower, 1 one- horse mower, 1 side-hill plow, 1 or 2 harnesses, 1 lot of milk bottles, 1 new milk aerator, 1 churn, 1 butter box, and many other articles. i TERMS CASH. 1921, JOSEPH BABIARZ. ivizd Killingly, Csnn. T —————— one time in some news r having a cireulation in said Dist: WIDG at least nfl’m days prior to the date of said hi and that return be made to this C?lrr'i“ NELSON J. AYLING, Judge The above and foregoing is a-true copy of record. HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. DOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Biank Baoks Made and Ruled to Order —_—— HOTELS AMERICAN HUUBl D. lorrissey, First class garage servide con- Phone. Shetucket St " DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Europea: { Hayes Bros., Props. Nmon be: 7. 26-28 Broadway. JEWETT CITY A man in looking over some old pa- pers came upon this entry in a long forgotten diary:—July 14, 1887, The much talked of 150-yard foot race be- tween Will Jeffers and Sam Whitford L. J. WILCOX. ...... AUCTION I have sold my place and I will sell at public auction SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921, commencing at 10 & m., [ 1 Richmond rang ing machine, 2 dining room tables, 1 lor set of five pieces, 2 clothes presses, {organ, 1 china closét, 12 chairs, 3 beds, i clocks, 6 dressers, stands picturés, carpets, mentioned. JOSEPH BOHARA, vldd 20 Lafayette St. ~/AUCTION Public Cattle Auction AT THE FARMS KNOWN A8 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 Farmer MORTON F. PLANT’S Cows—Two Blooded WS — Sixteen Blooded Calves—Fifteen Shoats Blooded Ayrshi Jersey Cows—Eleven Gr: IF SAID DAY IS STORMY— SALE NEXT FAIR DAY AUCTION Public Auction of Household Furniture at 20 Lafayette St., SATURDAY, JULY 16, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. i3 JOSEPH BOHARA. INSUBANCE J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS Auctioneer 1 gas range, l talk- PAT- e o and other things not took place today. Great crowds were there to see. Jeffers beat in 16 3-8 see- onds. There is a P. 8. which says I bet on the coon and lost $3.00. A considerable number of people in Jewett City today, this thirty-fourth anniversary of that memorable race, will remember it well it is to be said that it wag necessary to “step some” to beat Jeff in those days. F. D. Ballou takes the blue ribbon for early cucumbers. In his house garden near his home in Sylvandale he is pick- ing them large enough for the table. Wednesday the thermometer read- ings were us high as 90. Yet the humid- ity has fallen to almost normal And the day was not one of the umbearable, sticky sort, of last week. Miss 8. K. Adams left Wednesday night for a stay at Pleasure Beach. A birthday and wedding anniversary surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. William IE. Christopher Tuesday evening, it being Mr. Christopher's fifty-second birthd: also the seventeenth wedding annive: sary. About sixty-five friends were present from Jewett City, Voluntewn, Glasgo and Griswold. Daneing was the feature of the evening. A casserole was presented Mr. and Mrs. Christopher by the grange and other friends. Misges Jessic Sangster and Julla Sayles sent out invitations to a danc- Ing party Tuesday evening at Ashland Casino. The pavilion was decorated i the occasion and unique bouquets were the 'favors. These dances have proved to be very enjoyable affairs, \ Mrs. Hattie Tillinghast is spending the week-end at her home on North Main street. 1 29, I O. 0. F, Monday evening there was the Installation of officers for the ensiing term by District Deputy Grand Master John W. Potts and his official staff, D. D. G. Warden 8. A. Thomson, D D. G. Marshal Wm. McCluggage, D. D. G. Secretary David Bothwell, D D. G. Treasurer Samuig Green, D. D. G. Chaplain A. D. Tripp. Grand Inner Guard Merton Bugbee, officers elect. Norman Parkhurst, noble grand: John A. Dayis, vice grand: David Bothwell, recording secretary; George A. Haskell, finaneial secretaryli- treasurer, William MeClug- gage. Appointed officers, Frank Mell, conductor ; Herbert Thompson, warden: R. S. N. G, Lemuel Green; L. 8. N. G, Thamas Gray: chaplain, Rev. Clinton H. Andrews; R. S. S. Irving Thoraton; L. S. S, Ralph Kingsle: S. W. & Wm. J. Robertson, Jr., L. §. N. G., Merton Bug- bee, I. G., Georgé Edmonds, O. G. Abra- ham Zegger. Remarks by Distriet Dep- uty Grand Master John W. Potts and officers-. %ec(‘ after which ice cream and wafers and a smoker was enjoyed. The grangd officers installed Shetucket lodge No. 27, of Norwich, Tuesday evening and were complimented for the work by the Norwich lodge. This (Thursday) evening — the staff goes to Willimantic te instail 5 g the officers of Obwebetnek lodge No. 16 and July 18 for Uncas lodge Ne. 11, of aetNFING of all kinda promplly a0d | Norw.ch, which closes the work for ome cheertully given. The Bulletin Co., 66 [Of the most successful term in the his- Franklin St. mayl¥d |tory of the ‘lecal order, Ch spicuous during the late war. -|be given by Ermest M. At the session of Reliance Lodge No.|C! What Is Going On Tonight Recognition Service at Central Baptist m ';‘&u" i n" ette Couneil, No. 207, L'C. St J. &t 25 flh‘uu:kel Street. t 8t Legion, No. 124, %'-%?a"". 51, 0. 5. C., mepts’ men at the Davis n.\eatn Friday » and Saturday. The story is written around the fgmil- jar amateur detective who was so con- It deals with the adventures of a former “dolig: & year man.” Arbuckle as Frank- lin Pinney doesn't win the hero's medai’ however, until he bas had many laugh- able adventures, and which make thit picture one of the funniest in which hes has been seen since becoming a Para.’ mount star. Harriet and the Piper. Anjta Stewart's latest First National picture, which will, be the second feature, is from Kathleen® Narris' Those who have already seen Harriet and the Piper, both at the coast and New York, are unanimous in declaring it the best film vehicle in which Mias Stew- art has yet appeared, not excepting In Old Kentucky, which was one of the most successful of last season's productions. An interesting News Weekly will cen- ciude the program. Circus, Tomorrow the baads will play, temer- row the elephants, the jungle beasts the spangied people come to town, temer- row the oldsters among us become boys again, and the boys bacome i of a white top fairyland, for come true—even extravagant stirred by gaudily figured circus posters fifshe E ¢ answer in full the Bdison 1t's all circus, is the Sparks’show,’cir- cusy cireus, circus of superiative calibre and clean, lflrrlng . Breed Theatre and ‘Al..l Beof Garden. Nature plays a big and dramatic role in Welses of the North, the Universal photodrama which comes to the Breed theatre and Majestic Roof Garden today and tonight The trackless snow, the slowing aurora -borealis, gale-drivem ice —all of these atmospheric touches have been adied to the picture by Nomman Dawn, a leader among and crea- tive motion picture directors. The story features Eva Novak. who achieved nota- ble success in Wanted at Headguarters of Wolves of the North. worthy feature is Dawn's use of natural Organists -i Philadeipbis. tion of Organists, which holds its 14th annual convention at W from nly 3-8 There are three outstanding features of this convention, the practical talks on organ tome and comstruction, the re- citals, and the round “tabie conferences on the vocation of .the organist. Realis- ing the great need for more knowledge of the organ, a series of dem- onstrations of tone and mechanism will Skinner, Wil- liam E. Haskell and Herbert Brown. The intricacies of the great organ at Wana- maker's will be revealed under Alexan- der Russell's guidanfe, and, following a supper to all delegates, at which Mr. Rodman Wanamaker will be host, Charies M. Courboin, the Belgian virtuoso or- ganist, will play that spiendid instru- ment for the delegates and the gemeral public. “The members may also have the waique opportunity of hearing organ musie by wireless telephone, piayed 350 miles away on the Camegle Institute organ at Pittsburgh. The organist. Charles Heinroth, has suecesstuliy employed this +| wonderful device—being easily heard at long distances—and it is expected that Wanamaker's receiving station will bring the sound of this organ to the entire audience. Other well known recitalists will be heard in the series of six organ concerts in churches, and at rd college. The ideais of organists, their difficnl- ties, and their nossibilities of greater service will receive equal attention In the papers and discussions. A most at- tracttve pilgrimage to Valley Forge has been planned for the last day, during which a special organ tribute to the nation's dead will be rendered by Phil- adelphia organists. That evening the banquet will be held in the Musical Art Tub. Avery Family Reunion. All descendants of Capt. James Avery are invited to attend the annual business meeting of the Avery Memorial associa- tion Friday, July 15, 1921, at 4 p. m. standard time. They are expected to ;| bring basket lunch and remain to the Avery-clan basket tea. Sells Boswell Ave. House Jobn A. Moran, real estate broker, kas sa)d for James Looby the seven reg cottage at No. 93 Boswell avenue to John H. Barr wno purchases tho prep- erty for a home for his family. Mr. Looby is moving to Hartford. Where Infancy Plea Falled The Supreme Court of New York has decided that a suit by a young man o recover a ring given during ecourtship should not be dismissed because of a claim in behalf of the defendant that she was not of age and could not be sued. The court ruled that infancy could not bo pleaded as a shield to prevent the return of another's property.—Dearborn Tade- pendent, Before acq: a son-in-law the fllfll fqu should be sure of his ab- ity to support the young man in the lt!h to which he has been accustom- R b

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