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& w \'{TFD—AG barber. AGESTS make $7: guaraniced hasiers c hour gpare X'R‘EH utectwurv Hoslery, Darby, Pa. \\'AVTZD—mstrm manag undon coufity necessity ; piiohe {elephone user a pros- !l\‘lulhe sales afrany 222 Market fllj \eme | maid. _wlui-r:n"—fi n w.n. Tord car to_sell 0, F 236 Grandview Tetrace. Ave George b. Kineler, Hartford, Conn. good_standing in 17 16 take orders for trees, butbe. old tashioned T WANTED Man of ; no delivering or mlla:unl. F'VM National ntendent to seil ,‘ete.; also en- ;enm. exclusive Feeks Nursery Srowers of dependable nurse stogk want reliable representative ‘sell all the year around ; commission wu.ky, Brothers' ‘nu-u— yied Vlflfl.sll weekly 3 “Gasa’ range cooking; reduces bills 20 ner cent,; 17" unprecedented : o Row, \Ie‘l Tork representative cts for a national nnan- WANTED—Energeiic trustwerthy man n each lown for special adver. ; chance for pre- not necessaty. Aluminum Co., Boston, Mass. Washington St., house-to-house s 5. Bécker, Sales Mgr. WANTED FIRST CLASS FIXER FOR MODEL E DRAPER LOCMS. Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Diractor ialmer PROMPT SERVICE CAY OR NIGHT R ST A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get li WANTED—Miseceliznoons FOR BALE 1 Water St, first fiver. ixied wuu»—A " woman houtew Huu “for St, Westerly, R. jyila St A v st g FOR BALE—Horses iy . lD‘MWS % u,utrn——xs &iris for Singer seving nackine | parts of U. 8.; free. eneral | Mills B?mi\nz tr Apply by letter or in person to | Mra. Bagar K Coutreir, 151 Wekt Braed: FARM buyers, lnvutori and o(h!l'l» send for copy of mnume ennmlnmg,fion thousands _of good farms for sale, all deal with owners copy Farm Buyers Guide, Oiney, Kind of scenarios will sell? This "inside” information on cur- needs appears ly in Screen wmers Guild’s official organ. Send 10c for _sample copy to Photedramatist, .zo, 1 W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, jy16d DY, 3¥ worth SZD'.O will m:.rry o-Box 1134, ‘League, Detroif, Mich. jyléd AL!-—SHO, in excellent eana- can Lebanon 14-3. jyled SALE—Modern seashore low, mew, handy, atiractive, ready for immediate occupaney; we build bunga- lows and muau building lots for sale ; this is an exeeptional tunity ; invited. Crescent Bencn!.uwmc t Beach, Conn. Nisd T m&mmu FOR SALE—House fitted for two (u- ements, barn, 3 acres good land. W. H. Rfljl;ilh:gn. Admr., lebanon, Conn. BETIRED _farmer, 50, with $70,000, wants wife. Y-Box 433, League, Colum- bus, O. dyléd FOR 8. ALE—] 9 years oid, nua chestriut, gefitle,*soun and safe. . Greene, Columbia. Jy1dd SALE-Two or thres very good horses. Jacob C. Hafmer, Norwich Town. 3d FOR SALE D. 1 have 15 Horses.that are broken in for are for sale or 1 kinds of work. ey tr¥re tight prices. Come and see them ELMER B. PIEESON. Tel. 535-3. je3a Extra md dfiving ho ‘ Tel. DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bidg. [{omich,_-l:unn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Offies” Hours: 312, 1305, 6:30—8 sisanione BUILDING PERRONE & Christian Co. CUNLFRCIOFS, SLNEWOTk, DLriCKWOrk, con- crete and cement, plasier, and paint, aad anythiug extra. 1s Plait Ave. Tel No 479-5. Call bétween 5 and 6.30 a. m. and 30 10 9 p. m. augdd Fi (NARO JAMES—Contractor of excavaling abd stonewurk und house- ralsing, conciete work; all guarauteed work, 133 Oakridge st Nerwich, Conn “Lelepnone 627 masid WILLIAM C. YOUNG Successor to STETSON & YUUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at_right prices, by skifled labor. feoiephone 60 West Main St. “bullding | sofi, Ohio. 10.- | £ ATTRACTIVE widow, 25, worth [ ord. wishes to marry. Bex 55, O: Fla. 3y 61 BACHELOR, 32, worth §30,000, wtold mfltn’dfl Box 35, League, Toledo, O. 3y16 “WEALTHY widow, 39, Wants d. B-Box 325, Club, Fort Wayne, Ind. jyl6d MAEEY—For speedy marriage, abso- lutely the best, largest in the Sountiy: established 16 years; thousands wealthy members, both Sexes, wishing eafly mar- riage; confidentifll descriptions free. The Qid Keliable Club, Mrs. Wruble, Box 26, Oakland, Calif. 3y16 I AM in need of small places to sult immedmte customers, from $2,000 to $5,000, ranging from 2 to 10 acres. Clar- ence Sholes, 188 West Thames Sl Jyled TARE YOU LONELY? I find congenial companions ; many rich wish early mar- riage ; confidential, reliable; suoccessful resuits. Mrs. Gray, Box 47, Kansas City, Mo., Dept. 202. )}'9-1 MARRY for wealth, happiness dreds rich, attractive, congenial vumng lo wed: pholos free] 35 veam exper- ence. Mrs. Warn, 507 Lankershim Bldg., Los Angeles, Ci jy” WANTEDWatkins _summer _drinks, ‘Watkins cocoanut oil shampoo and a big line of over 137 other quality products are big sellers; we want a lady or gentie- man agent in Norwich and other vacant cities; write today for free sample and particulars, J. R. Wotkins Co., 66 New York, jysd WANTED—Vaults and cesspools_to clean. H. L. Harris, R. F. D. 1, Box 134, nu-ad IF YOU WANT a healthy, Joving wife, write Violet Ray C Dm 98 Enclose stamped envelope. dec: JOSHUA TAYLOR, Passenger Traffic Agent for the Cunard, Anchor, Donald- son, also White Star Steamship Com- panies, will be at Willey‘s cigar store in the Alice Bldg., from 2 till 5 Saturday afternoons, for the purpose of transact. ing businese for these lines; will procure Dberths, passports and sailing permits for passengers. Office, Railruad St, Baltic. je188 WANTED—Antiques and_second hand furniture, stoves, etc.; Wwe pay cash Write, call or ‘phone §32-3. Ward Bros. 45 Jackson St., Willimantic: jedd WANTED—Second hand furniture and antiques; oldest and lagest dealers in Norwich ! we buy and sell anyihing ; high: st pric Louis D. Ward, 30 and 32 ‘Water St., Norwich. Phone 708-3. may19ThSTu PLUMBING SUPPLIES PL MBING AND GASFITTING. CUNTKACTOLS—OBBERS, ¥iumbing and Hesting. JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. Phone. PHMONE 568-5. The very pest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- anteed ; also heating and gasfiiting. JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main S ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 32 6TH STREET THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET WANT A PLUMBER? CALL 116-13‘ Ordering from us a sure cure for worry. DO IT NOW. We have built up our business on prompt and correcl ser- vice and courteous treatment of our cus- tomers. SULLIVAN, THE PLUMBER, 26 Sixth St, Greeseville. s ey HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co. 88 WAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT vady Assistant Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street GEORGE LAMBEST, Ooc moving and Lrucking “6ys LAMBERT, JB., o '357‘ Mun 8t move everything anywhere sml at- teation given to moving beilers and ma- imery. 3% [} ing._Phene 1szs. Lnt m-unu ,l-vlu asd B Z BAMING 85d smeving. uwdnnz a_ specialty. Phone 182, C. B. snonu! a lml. mN‘" DISIA\CL MOV"'Q 697 PIANO. A\y l-‘ mu'runl uovnw. Larsen & Plante DI|I7 at)un:u frem Nervrich o i ast- 114 FRAHKL?N STH“T Truck Leaves at 9 Al M TEkMING AND THUGK"OQ doné very proimplly anc at reasntable “ARTHUR M. MTHRW et Street AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES ANTED — Pleasant View Beach, Whileaway cottage. on ocean front; par- ties 2 to § girls conifortable accommoda- tions; meals near by; write for reserva- L. L., Pleasant View, R. I & e f it el BOARD WANTED — American couple with boy § years old are seeking accomi- modations with table board either in Danielson or Brooklyn in refined private home and tfor protracted stay. Please address J. E. S., care Conn. Mills, Dan- ielson, Conn. CHILDRE n to board; good ' country home; healthy surroundings: Write Bulletin,' No. 23 Church m, Wit limantic, Conn. 4d NTE —Books relating to_ Jm or its people.” C. J. King, 48-50 W St. Phone 38-2, iyidd WANTED—Motor bbat, 18 to 22 feet| - ibng, with good engine; state price and condition. Address Box 43, South Coven- | try, Conf. _Tel. 9¥4-4. jysa canted; U. S. gmemmentl 200 month; hundreds pesi- tions ; free; write immediately Frankiin lnstituté, Dept. 3-T., Roches- ¥ WANTED—Six or eight room tene- Inquire at Church Bros., Fefry St d HOLIDAY special: Manila cigar 5¢ each, 13 for 5uc; Scholl's broadieal cigaf E inr 20e . Moon Spols pony cigar 5¢ “Gato” clear Havana cigar 10¢ =u’.ng!!. Free, a 10c tin of Goid Bond and u package Of Dipe cleaners with each 75¢ pipe, at r'agan’s Smoke Shop. branch siore, Thayer Bldg. entranes. vad WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel 1314-3. We buy, sell and_exchange. jelld WANTED—Farms ; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in_Connecticut. 1s your farm for sale? Call, write or telephone Hei- man's Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St Danielson, Conal, Jeid JONATHAN SMITH, dealer in oils and ’Isolme 30 and 31 Town St, Norwich Towy. Telephone 318. High test gasoline, Mobloils of all grades, and auto accesso- ries. WANTED—Second hand and antiqae turniture. ‘Tiger & Kremen, sufcessors to A. Bruckner, of Franklin St. Pnone 117-3 Norwich. ——— e HAVE youf tires uk.na.ded lonk n n mew, wear like new, as Lumxe Tire Co., 93 W. Mlln SL !ehzld PE————— — RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED REPAIRED AND RECORDED Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED . E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING Zm REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp. 37 TO 515.NORTH MMN STREET ey = Accomvnxn i cAl'rzAL “sTocK TAX 1022 Beturns must be Hled July 31, 1921, to avoid . Let us’ ou wi x:flh : you with yoor HUNT & wm | Public Accountamts and Auditors, Thayer lm Norwieh, Conn,, Telephone 1764, also at Plant Buildisg, !olw“hldon. l je21d FOR SALE—Automeblles FOR SALE—O! ring, all new tires, reasonable. FOR SALE—Ford touring car equipped with shock absorbers, new top, honey- combed radiator and new carburetor, at argain. Inquire Dr. Groves’ Farm”(;‘xhles | Ferry, Cona. FOR SALE—1916 Cadillac, 7 passen- ger touring car; price reasonable. East- ern_Service Bureau, §75 Main St. jylsd FOB SALE—Ford touring car. run 7,000 miles, very low price. O. S. Peck, Plain Hill, Norwich. Jyisd ne 7-passenger Mitchell | Tel FOR RENT—Five-room, modern, up- to-date apartment, well located, $30 per month. kor full particalars, write A. C. B., Bulletin Office. Aduit flrmly Dr& HOUSE for catalogue ; umv)e sent C. O. for ‘lll. bmn'my mc» B.ll..lll.» FOR SALE—One lot of standing grass, estimated 10 tons. For 'p: to Mrs. Emma L. Whnler. T«Tu‘%’b y1sd FOR SALE—Good sized second hand refrigerator, in excellent condition. Ap- Plg 11\'5 8. Gilivert & Soms, Shetucket St. FOR SALE—Standing rye, two acres, good grain, ready to Charles F. Jnl\mn ‘Witch el Mill, Lnulvilu!. el '1872-3, rax SALE—American mm&v 0. 1, capacity 400 1bs. per hour, in perfeet condition, §25. bi R. D. 1. FOR BSALE One-herse farm wagon, two-seated business or pleasure toeboard wagon, all practically new. Frank Wil- cox, Windham, Conm. Phone 224-2. iyldd FOR SALE—Four thorgughbred Hol- stein-Freisian bulls, aged from 4 months to 2 years, prices, m $75 to 315‘. W. Farm, Centrai Hilk e " SALE Brand_ new five-room bungaiow. inquire 22 Rock St jylau FOR SALE—One Ayrshite eow, new milch, calf by her gide, § years old. Con- rad Kinney, R. F. D. 1. iyisd FOR SALE Two-family house om ‘West Side, in fine condition, has :u and electricity, also a good garden $55900 dargam, care Bullstin. 134 FOR SALE—A white wooden bedstead complete with springs and mattress, price $6. 120 Laurei Hill Ave. Phone 5Y8-3. ivisd FOR SALE—Farm of 14 1-2 acres, with house and barn, liorse, cow, heifer, crops, chicken and yeese. Roosevelt Ave. Vinzentz Luchon, R. D. 3, Norwich. jyild T FOR SALE_Hard wood, stove lengthis, $10 per cord C. 8. Brown, Yantie. Phone_1099-2. je22d FOR SALE—One good fafm and double house. Wiiliam A. Mason, Lebanon, Cona. Phone 178, Jesd in to see us; we thing i the line of econa hand furmi ture, stoves, etc.. New London Salesroom, 1§ Water St, Norwich. FPhone 1703-3. marid a7 FOR SALE Cozy farm home, pleasant location, high land, near city, fine cottage of five rooms, good as new, lurge barn, sevéral poultry houses and outbuildings, 23 acres land, well divided into fields, pastures and woodland, good fruit; $1,500; very easy terms. AGENCY, Wil TRYONS’ s antie, Comnm. 8. Brown thD" Vnuue, Lonn FOR FOR SALE IN NORWICH TOWN A tenement house with about one acre of good tillable land on state foad near trolley car line. Price 2,300, FRANCIS D. DONOHUE .ntrol Bldg. Phone Norwi. Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 87 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE A cozy 6-room Cottage, with about one acre of fine garden land, lecated near city schosl, 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 FOR SALE Thoroughly Modern 8-Room Cottage - . At Norwich Town COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICU- LAR, AND HAS LARGE DOUBLE GARAGE. VERY ATTRACTIVE APPLY TO James L. Case el. 876 40 SHETUCKET §. FOR SALE—1917 electric Harley-Davidson motorcycle, good con- dition, price reasonable. lnquife at 5 Kist Baltie St Jyidd FOR SALE—Ford touring car’ witp de- mountable rims, car in perfect order. In- quire at, 35 North Main 5t. Henry Allard, ivsd FOR SALE—7-passenger HudSon tour- |ing car, 1917 model, newly painted, and !in" fine ‘condition. at a sacrifice. equipped Tel. 152-4. ivad FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Induire 52 Shetucket St. may20d FOR SALE |Late 1918 Small Four Buick, Will Sell Cheap. First Class Condition. Inquire, 81 Frank- lin Street. AUTOMOBILES 1921 Ford Delivery, electric starter and demountable rims, like mew, $600. 1916 Dodge Teuring Car, $450. 1920 Seripps Booth Roadster, $750, 1920 Hupmebile Touring Car, $800. C. V. PENDLETON, 45 BROADWAY, — e AUTOS FOR HIEE, FOR: HIRE —Closed car for Saturday. and Sunday. Call 615-3, Also fumerals and weddings. N. Goldbers. Jyldad FRANKLIN quAnL Faxi, 209 Main Bt Plone 1994 - G. It Brown. " FOR RENT-—Closed car for funerals, weddings, cic. Tel. 1171. John Wolfe. 8ep24d | rooms, FOR SALE The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 Franklin St, consisting of two stores, four tenements, with all Proveiuents, a first rate central business modern im- Must be sold at once ! location ; excellent property for an invest- ment. The sale is made necessary by an order of the court to close the settie- ment of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. e S STy 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 S S e FOR SALE - A two-apartment, ho Jower part of Bogwell Ave; Bach apartment steam heat, bnql elecmc Hsh& and gas. For full particulars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3, 198 Olf St. pmmzal%u-ryhniu, GEE Gresses, §12 per doz ; wr!lew‘!‘l/d acre of land, with hone barn to retire from the m Nellie 1. Corey, j"“‘"" yi4d - W Al'o -‘2& with heat ai % acres d land, with ith nmmn. ‘water. -Also one 14 stery house with a gar- 4gs for twe Garks ahd V5 €008 oF tart. My reason for selling is that | want James H. Johnson Scotland, Conn. Telephone 342-4, Wilkimantic Division situated 11-room house, fln! ‘buildings, dfldy o- cation for auto basement Farms For Sae (€9) Propeny known as the Li a store, on the R. L-Cohn. (2) Zlonfl'elm llzmflu!nm Danielson, sta -oad W and fine house; “this Tl v ‘around place; crops. (3)’ Tine 300-acre farm near four manufacturing villages, main buildings A-1; crops; part mmhn, quick sale, low priee. . (& *136-acre Tarm, good house, bam, Tand and crops ; this place must be sbid at onu nm cash, balance on t:{: (3) 100 acres, niew House, stock, T crops; low price. (6) 75 acres, good farm, 2 miles to Danieison, nicé milk route, ctops, steck, tools; part mortgage. (1) 40 acres, wood and lumber, § acres nice maple wood, near vil (8) 75-acre poultry and vegetable farm, erops; want to sell at a low price. (9) ~ 40-aers farm, house ~ and barn, near village, state road; easy terms if sold now. (10) Targe two-story house in the beautiful old town of Breokiym, Cenn., fine location, summer home or year round ; gt terms. €. B. HUTCHINS, REAL ESTATE, Tel. 61-2. Danielson, Conn. FOR SALE The VAUGHN PROPERTY (% 15,820 square feet of land with eight buildings in the heart of the city of 40 feet from Main Street fi Franklin Square, the business centre. This is the largest and mest vai- uable piece of land fnr lll pul now on the market in Nerwich :3 1as unlimited puulohuu ior nnhl ievelopment, being an ideal hu!nn or stores, g.nnp. whduah usiness and mr;gn Size, 130 ft. on F.rry 8t, 75 ft. on Rose Place, 150 ft. on Alley and 164 ft. in rear on railread side-ti Bui}din? consist of one 4 story and rick huxlqu of modern con- struction, 11-13 Ferry St, 30 x 60 ft. Two bmlduz- uf hhok umn. one story, wide on Ferry St. and running back over 80 ft., surtable for garage. Three of the other build- mi_o are of brick, two stories. or full particulars call on or ad- G|LBERT S. RAYMOND, Agent. Unéas National Bank Building v i I T T “Farm For Ren 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, AN HOUNE, D. Morrissiy, e T e SEASHOME RESORYS Cumnt Beach, Conn. é logical Summier resort for M uh-unu.l Norwich le. Proven by thé constan inat-mp ot un Norwich = colony. 45 minm.ee to. Drive _down and te this attrac: w Zuild bu 1and. .59... a"’“‘f"‘ nax. We nmu !fl* to your satief: cmml‘ BEACE LAND cO, HALCYON HOUSE WATCH HALL, R. I TO LET—Lafge light, airy rooms by wu: of séason, for light Housekesping, bathing frem the house, boating -nd fishing—Juné 19th to Sept. 18th. ly L. Haase, Fort Mansfiéld Road, stch Hill, R. I cigaxs Whitestene Cigar $10 thousaad aare per 3. ¥, CONANT, 11 Frasklia ot TOBACCO bltwflpyynto_wak over, JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET - NORWICH, CONN. (Establighed for Half a Century) w PRINTING ——— e Norwich, Cenn. mdlfi“fi—-‘ R i, FOR SALE A two apartment house, in good location, on the West Side. Each apartment has six rooms and bath, electric lights, steam heat, gas; good lot and fine garden. Inquire of THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET COWS FOR SALE ANOTHER CARLOAD OF EXTRA GOOD COWS JUST RECEIVED. FRED W. HOXIE, Phone 62, Lebanen. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN & fine large Gas Ramge, Oak Besk Cags, Hallett & Davis Pisno and 3 genuime | Cabinet Vietrela. Call at 15 Spring St P. C. CHRISTOPHER, Graduate from .'llo Reyal Ceonmservatory VIOLINIST AND INSTRUCTOR. Stadio, Central Building, Nerwieh, Conn. ERNEST E. BULLARD| Teacher of the Vioki Phone 1274 Blise Place 4 I Have a Few Outfits to Lend. Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET LEGAL NDTICE DIBTHCT OoF uoh'lvm PRO- bate Court, ss., Town of Montville, June 3, A D. 1’21. E.ltate of x Good Galli . l(onmlu "fi Distriet, 2 lwvln g o h rder ffom the Court of Prnp- for the District of Montville, I will sell certain real estate of said de- ceased, situated in said Town of nont- Yille, in the State of Connecticut, bounded and described in the lwliamon for the order of sale on file in said Pro- b:l':; Court, either at public or private s > MAUDE W. GALLIVAN, jvisd me. dome. mm fl In Vacation Time INSURE what you leave behind ‘- G. THOMPSON, ¥. 5. Chiropodist, t ) fevt). Suite 1-:. ARl ITL Matn St Norwicn Conn. Phone 1366-4. Jan3ld PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 Clairement Ava GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect $t Phone 611 | on “False Colers” Bdwina Levin's sensational novel, and Wwas adapted to the screen by Laelen Hubbard, scenario editor at Universal t.:‘:yi. in collaboration with Doris Schro- In ho story, even including “Outimas’ the Law,” has the star done -u‘.i ré- markable work. She m- heights of human emotions and sinlis iate the Pprofoundest depths of misery. Révolving afound a dnal role, the theme of “Reputation” concerns a famous set- ress who dissipates uintil sucosss falle away from her. She is in London, fil 2 New York théatrical magnate ig walt- ing for her to arrive to star on Why. When she doesn't come, her the rei York comes the Wretched Woman Stuart Paton directed "m" Ia.! Universal City with an lectad cast, including Niles ter, h, Spum-vodn Adtheen, Rex de k Hunt, A Gafcla, James Myers, Joy Other pictures on the bill inclode the M. fifth chapter of “The Son of Tarmn” 'l'oplaof&snsyudnhmme Mxr.mmummu “The Last Card,” the Pathe Néws ana comedy. " her latest First Natiohal starring vehicle, which will be shown gt the Da- ing her fair boarder's net capital of five dollars to a lonesome pair of “iren-men.™ Worsé than that, she tries to gét 2 jo but all 4hé boys behind the mahogamy desks are stony-hearted about ladies who want to be st who have no referemce. How Mary Wayne breaks imto s ran of good itck thal begins with her béing taken sick, leaving a job g:n la!!wn:y to fill ud'rlrg 3!!!:7“ portuiity to borrow a .-en is cleverly portrayed by Miss Talfhadge in hef own whimsical and inimitable 'n “The Home Strétch,” Douglas Lean’s latést Paramount-Incs m: vehicle, has beén dnnoutced as the fea- ture attraction. proelivities of 2 young horsé-ownér and his difficulties in freeing himself from the influence of the ‘“The Home Stretch” is MacL#an ome of the most entertaiming roles of his popuiar career. Not omly I8 the production rich in comedy, bul it contalns many gripping dramatic situtions and thriiling racing scenes, as well. . Particularly notable are the scen- és of a spectscular handicap ot one of America’s largest metropolitan tracks Asi extremely Interesting Paramount Magasine will be included in the pre- gramme. ——— Apartment Blook Seld. John A. Moran, real estste brokér, ssid M. O'Brien his three-apart- Mrs. Tda M. Abel has returnsd amser spending a few weeks with friemds in Brooklyn, N. Y. urndhm E i jr | 1 { 5 58 o i L M TP i zg;iég i a § lfliir £ 2 § g2 pl id Wil ¥ : ] E 5 { LS | I i H Harold Chappell of Westerly is spend- ing the summer with Mis uncle, George lmfi.lmm.mdhc_l Geer and daughter Myra, Mr. and Mrs E. A. Hoxie and son Earl and Miss mmwwum at Crystal Lake. Mrs. M. J, Hoxie and son Hermon ment Wednesday with the former's mother. A play Wiliowdale was given in Grange hall Saturday evening by Westchestsr by a large Between the acts the Orchesira from Westchester furnish- ed music. en include poultry, dairy, and garden work. Mr. and Mrs. Refd of Danbury spent the week end with Mrs. Reed's brother, F. P. Fowler. Mrs. George Harley of Providenee. R. 1. is spending the summer with Mra Martha Segar. Mrs. Martha Sezar entertained Satur- day Mrs. Nellie Thayer and Mr. and Mrs FKauclid Thayer and son. OOA'- AND WooD ZOAL, wood and ki n e =—¥;¢ Wittow 8o :-?-u Durkee Lane. 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