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IH woik around smi reary. 541 D—Young ma Apply Wegt Si g ma 1 farm; experience Mé in to do genoral West '!‘hnmn 8t Jy1s bout ears B A7 sell house to WAN c\l’alc, WANTED — Agent to house, good _line, free samples, credit given exclusive territorv to firet Address M. P., Bulleti jy}_ T WANTED— y to J. Burby, Plaini yise WANTED FIRST CLASS FIXER FOE MODEL E DRAPER LOOMS. RILLINGLY WORSTED MILLS, DANIELSON, CONN. e — ZUNERAL DIRECTORS ittt MRS, GEORGEG. .GRANT Undertakér'and Embalmer . 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephane 630 Commings & Ring Fanerel Directors and Embalmers 322 Mnn Smn Phone 2882 Lady Assistant PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. - FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City The Henry Allen & Son Co.| 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS 'y Assistant DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street GEORGE LAMBEET, Occw moving and trucking. Tel. & GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St Moving and trucking. "Vel. 387-5. C. D. JOSIAN, 293 West Maln St We move everything anywhere ~Special at- Ziven {o moving boilers and ma- Leng Distance Mo pimmerman, 11 Hosw uuw TEAMING and movln(. lu‘ pucking a specialty. John H, Ford, Main St Phone 79 St. ne ..U\(' l?lfi'l ANCE MUV BROWN § HAI shotuelict & F:}n W ) FUHNITURE MOVING. Larsen & Plante Daily Express from Norwich to West -r|y‘ Stonington, Mystic, Neank ang Groton. OFFICE 114 FRANKLIN.STREET Phona 1043:2 Truck Luvu at 9 AL M. TEAMING AND TRUCKING fone very prompily ané at reasomabie | ming, Upholstering and Woed Work. A L ARTHUR, JLATHE_SP hene 178 Shetucket Strget ACCOUNTANTS. ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified, Public Accountaat, 14 Prasklin St, Talkiog Machine Shep Bidg., Norwich. Telephene 1503 _ Accounting—Auditing—Tax Reports. TOCK TAX-—L et e e aus Sh, TR ta Srod Let us assist vn w&l yenE tax problems. HENT & WHITE, Public Accennigiats and Au Tosyer B Y m h.u e % c’?.‘.'.‘?‘a‘..'“.".‘w"’nu.“"‘"’ s D S T INSURANCE —— | ? I { i A |N flli /'m\*.\\ Advige concer.ng rate reductions by sliminating hazards—real service and | Co ol Gomigiic s, Jone msurance Agent 191 Main @ r2et e e n T =llu- c-.mm oq-m to The Bulle- WANTED—Fsmale WANTED—General _house! enuml Avnllv Mrs. 1!‘. worker ; H. Oounn. 151 quality work at reasonable prices. Corner West b riy, R L iyl of Spruce and Faimun Sts. Phone 943-12. WANTED—Woman lor nm L work —at boarding house, 17 WANTED— By man and wite, two fur- ames St. Good yay. nished roome for lght housekeeping, in & private family. Address A. C. Box § 5, orwich, Conn. * ivisd SOR SALE—Horses WANTED—To drill yoy & new well or e R ractor for Artesian We nh)_o“ saLE .Yuml wpd %.Ié:% 95| Willimantie, Conn. isd 800 lbs., ages § and 7 years, one & dap: i less, price for hommh one nice luy B "d .uull and lyou sure! any time. R L, Wu!yul! Two or threa very g P ” A LE—' 00G hl’_ ..Ilwb C. Hafaer, Norwich Towa. Jelsd 1 have 15 Horges that are broken in for They are for sale or w“r?:nl';rm Cotne and Ses them. ELMER B. PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. jedd DENTISTS — DENTAL SURGEON N Grory Bldg. you want nice you w Narwich, Cann. jooks \i J. King, 43-i0 I AM in noed of small places {mmedigle customers, from - 31 ranging from 2 acres, Cl-lr< holes, 188 West ”h(mu St WA\TED — Bieasant Whiiea id View Beach, ties % to 8 girls comfortable accommoda~ tions ; meals near by; write for reserva- tions. R. L., Pleasant View, R. L iyisd g BOARD WANTED — American with Boy 8 Years old are SOEKNK modations with table board either Danielson or Brookiyn in refined private home and for protracted stay. Please address J. 8., care Conn. Milis, Dan ielson, Conn. Jyidd CHILDREN taken to country home; _healthy Write Bulletin, No. 23 Churc limantie, Conn. WANTED_Motor boat, 18 to 22 ton long, good engi state price snd cflnmuun. Addl‘esfl o 48, South try, Conn. . Tel. 9¥d-4. boara; good surr\mndmfl‘ h St DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 205 Main St., Norwich, Conn. Chamber 'of c-lnlum Building [B| Offies Hourss 3—12, 1:30—9, 6:30—3 Temsnens ——————————— BUILDING YOU are wanted; U. S. gsvarnnmt jobs, §133-§200 month; hundreds posi- tions; list free; write i ly Franklin_Institute, Dept. ter, N. Y. WANTED—Six or ei‘ht tene- ment. Inquire at Church Bres., Ferry 8t jyad HOLIDAY special: Manila each, 13 for buc; Scholl's broadleat cx.u- ic, 5 for 20e; Moon Spots pony _elgar be each; “Gato” clear Havana cigar 10c straight. Free, a 10c tin of Goid Bond and a package ‘of pipe cleaners with each PEBBONE & Christian Co., building 75¢ pipe, at i'agan’s Smoke Shop. Bun;j store, Thayer kidg. enirance. . . Slonework, DFICKWOTK, COB- ::gafn‘finml. plaster, and pamnt/ and | WANTED—We pay hxghuz pr‘lou tor N At “hve el ING: | sasony hand furaiiise. b A mgenn hetweqa & and 6.3 & m. and | ture Co., Breed Bldg. ol un-L w- 1rom .30 to § p. W augdd | buy, sell and exchange. el “AIB JAMES—Contractor of | WANTED—Farms; all ki ds, all mnl. ou'n’vfiw and sionework and house- | apywhere in Connecticut. your f; concrete work; all Telephase $37-5. rasiog, guaraateed work. u: mm:- St l\orwxch. Con-. for sale? Call, write or telephone man's Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds SL, Danielson, Conn. Jeid WANTED—Automobiles to nllnt firl! ¥ "the_hundred or Water s‘- iyisd to ull 0 Jyled way cottage. on ecean front; par- B sAlJEOu Kitchen_ stove, Glon- woou, one paSlor stove; will sell che Cun be seen ut D. Treckmann’ M:\fl ”1 d "l uu—aernm“ ’lfi l' pair, or in exchange for nwltr& James Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill c . FOR SALE—Cheap, a two: wm - tress in_good condition. 120 Ll.unl um Ave Phone b I ¥OR SALE—Silo, in excellent md& tion. iyled Call Lebanon 14-3. FOR SALE—Modern seashore bunga- low, new, handy, attractive, ready fot immediate occupancy; we build bmmr lows and cottages; building lots for & this bungalow is an exceptional oppor- tunity ; inspection invited. - Crescent le,lch‘d Lai Crescent Beach, Ceaa. y 1 Jewel ‘and prumgll‘/, Mm with 1 acre of land, with|® v, equipment for doing a geneyal grocery business. derbolt nd Co. FOR to-date av: mguth. B, NT- ‘wc-room. mod Cup- ‘tment, W located, l30 per Yor full p-moulnn, write A. C. uenn.l ‘church officiating. The beavers. were Thomas Murphy, Pat- Pt rick Danahey, Willlam 'Grady and E. |counts, Rufiacia e AL oM Also a 2/ story house with heat and | Muell. - Burial was In. Willimantic com- | Fights Mmm‘ i) Wwater, and 4/ acres of land, with big, ctery., mhna Ty For ““m‘.". apnl.v horse barnm with running water. to Mrs. Kmma L. Wheeler. n- lSd R SALE_Standing rve, two acres, od grain, ready to¥cut. ' Charles F.| ahnwn. The faneral of John Foy was held Sat- urday meorning at 8.30 o'clock from the funeral pariors of the Killourey brothers. Requiem ‘mags at St, Joseph's church at 9 o'clock was sung by Rev. John E. Also one 15 story house with a gar- age for two cars, and 2 acre of land. My reason for selling is that | want The w-u.c-h.o-r-.u TUncas Lodge, 1 2 i No. 11, 1. 0. O. F. I. of A., meete TV two recent ‘Stamboul and Outside the Law, Univer x sal realized play of extraordinary strength to com-.. Dlete the dramatlc trinity. |reviewers have declared the most the_screen tation is the fact that it nermits Pris” cilla Dean to vlay a dual roi u.hmm.u.nucm 24 Artillery, meets at. Aerie, No. 367, F.o.&.-z«:‘ Bs orwi at 24 Sh-mnht Street. - ANNCUNCEMENTS Breed Theatre and Majestic Roof Garder b4 ” on, the mnewest Univarsal -fegiure, starring Priscill Dean and coming to the Breed theatre. Majestic Roof Garden today and to morrow is heralded as a dramatic thun. . of tremendous power. suocesses, The Aftor Lety Virgtn ol it Wwould require a photo — From all ac Reputation not only nroves it to follow. the first two, but many* it to he By fal™ nowarful drama projected or® in many monthe. most interestinz feature of Repu Wlh e Mill, Clark. At . th frerto AW and daughter—both possessi nz m'l«d & eh, Haz to’ retire from the business. el L o N bistrione gentus. but _diftering FOR AI.L--Bnnd new five-room J H \ For a waiting hymn. she gave ‘Beautiful | 0107 characleristie. s o bungalow. lnquire 32 Rock St jyitw ames . JOI Iste al( .‘Sulr:e\qmwg," Ti¢ bearers wer: :l;‘:‘;”ntfl“:':flrzd‘ ;:J;:o’:n.ml ;dn ;\l__' = Dani illourey, Edward F. Caseyv, |, e L b FORBALE—Hard wood, stove length e to her rise in fame and popularity. The $10 2 o.;\;;:d C ¥rown, Yantie Scotland, Conn. Pt PR T e odmes | daughter. on the other. hand, raised Ir * g T ind douvie | TéIePRone 342-4, Willimantic Divisian | save in St Josepl's cemetery 2 commit. | B, SOy @¥lum. blooms Mo a_violel tal service was read hy Rev. Clark. ¥OE SALE Ope house. William A. Mason, Lebanon, ’t,::n Father Phnm 8, Saturday morning and at 4 o'clock Win- isch was arrested at his home. Winis ch told Offier McLean who made the ar- rest that te found the flour and maca- roni in the alleyway at a Main street businéss house. Inquiry by the officer disclosed thgt no merchant was short any such goods. The box of maecaroni bore the delivery address General Pr ducts Company, Torrington. The bag of | TO RENT —_—— TO LET—At Beat View, from now to 1, four-room cottage and garase, 5"“(1 half price. P. Hall Shyrts, Pho‘le 1868, ‘R‘Smn 21, Harris Bld‘. New London. ¥ "T0 RENTVery damnhk Turnished room, in good location, 10 minutes’ walk from center of city; gentleman preferred. A LARGE LOT OF STANDING GEASS, RIPE T0 BE CUT, WILL BE SOLD AT A VERY REASONABLE PRICE. FOR ¥ILL PARTICULARS, INQUIRE OF expert and ev: !'"Phone 598-3, 11 JOHN'A MORAN, | e or call at Bulletin Office. of it 9ad leaked out leaving a trail casy | WILLIAM C. YOUNG ugcessor_to STETSON & YOUNG CARPmT’ER and BUILDER and materials, at right Best prices, by -k.uu labor. Telephane 60 West Main St. Fl.l‘llllfl SUPPLIES WANTED—Second hand and antique (urmxun Tiger & Kremen, suncessors tg A. Bruckner, »9 krapklin St. Pnone 717 Norwich. mar2sd FOR SALE—Aautomobiles FOB SALE—One 7-passenger waheu touring, all new tires, reasonavle. Tel v " ¥OR SALEFord touring car equipped with shock ~ absorbers, new top, honey- combed radiator and new carbufetor, at PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. tnal‘uAc'xouHomsan, L Breed Buidiag. PHONE 568-5. Phone. bargain. Inquire Dr. Groves' Farm, Qllu Ferry, Cona. i¥16 FOR SALE—1916 Cadillac, 7 p;lun- ger touring car; price reasonable. iast- ern Service Burtau. .i'la Mdll’l S! Jyled FOR SALE—Ford The very Dest anteed ; also heating and gasfitting. JOHN ¥, TOMPRINS, 67 West Main St. plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guar- touring_ car, run lo\\' price. 0. S. Peck, ylsd FOR HALFFord touring car wl(b de- mountable rims, car in perfect order. xn- quire at $5 North Main St. Henry Allard. 7,000 mJes. Ve Telsphone 418-2 ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET 32 6TH STREET _iv9d " ¥OR aALE—t-g:ssenler Hudson_tour- ing car, 1917 model, newly pairted, and in fine condition. Must be sold at once at a sacrifice. Tel. 152-4. dvad FOR SALE—1917 Cadiliac, in excellent condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d e ee—————— BUICKS ! 2 1920 Roadsters 1920 5-pass. touring 1919 5-pass. touring 1919 7-pass. touring —_—— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES | 1918 7-pass. touring (with” winter top) T soNATHAN sMITH, o line, 30 and 31 W E’hhlh of all grades, and auto & HA 3 new, wear like new, as good as JTire Co., 83 'W. Main St. owa St Norwich | ‘Telephone 318. High test gasoline, | new. feb24d OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS . Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Rep: Blacksmithing in all its branches Scoti & Clark Corp. 57 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET cIGAES Wkitestone Cigar sare $7¢ per thousand ¥ranklla 8t 3. ¥. CONANT, 11 TOBACCO _ Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported Cigars. : 1t will pay you to walk over, JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, FONN. (Established for Haf a Century)’ e PRINTING Painting, Trim- These cars are in good condition and can be bought at surpriging favorable prices. We sell them as Buick Agents and they are as rep- resented. THE MOTOR SUPPLY CO. 9 Canal Street. Putnam, Conn. R T R e e FOR SALE Late 1918 Small Four Buick, Will Sell Cheap. First Class Londitien. Inquire, 81 Frank- - Street. i AUTOS FOR HIRE FOR HIEE Closed car for Saturday and Sunday. Call 615-3. Also funergls and weddings. N. Goldberg. I¥14 quaxl.l\ SQUAKE Taxl, 208 *‘.\- St. Phone 1994 G. K. Browa. B RENTClosed car for. tnmr \'Neddxlndge ete. Tel. 1171. John Welife. 3e3 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. The Committee on Public Works, te | whom was referred two petitions, one having been presented to the Court of Common Council at its meeting héld May 23, 1931, for the relocation of Ipoles on' Laurel Hil avenue, an -~ | having been presemad to the Cuur_t of Common Council on June 13, 1981, for ge relocation o‘f‘ %erl;mb poles on w.b-t @in street, and both being signed by The Connecticut Company, With am ac- companying plan of such remc;uml. and both having been duly referred, leave §ito recomménd the adoption by’ the Court ofl(_on‘.mon Council of thé following vote Voted, That the Court of ~ Council at the Council Chamber on Aug. 1st, 1921, at § p. m., will hear all parties in interest as to the relocation of pales of The Connecticut Company on Lanu.\ Hlu avenue and West Main sireet as set forth in petit mnsl of . said co@pan andm:ecom- penying vlans, ad the City Tk s hereby directed to publish lh\a & and U;e acugn ‘or the Council !her,;on in both of the daily ne {3 for iwo days on or F?‘re July 23, i‘? ‘d make due return. GILBERT . RAYIIOND E Committee on Public Works. At a meeting of the Court of Commeh Council held on July 8, 1921, the abave and foregoing report of the Committee on Public Works and the vote panying such Tt was regul 5 adonted iy e on S and | The above is a correct copy of bath the NG of ‘“m“'“m ,}’Qmfl"{l‘y’ azg | revast and’action of the Oegnell Iheeecn. m The Bulletin Co.. 66|, AUL ~ WHSTON € 3 mayida’ | 1Y Clerk and Clerk of the” Court of ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMFSON ARCHITECTS ‘Thever Building, Norwich, Conn. Common Counci] Dated at A\nrwxch "Conn., this Sth day of July, 1921. WH YOU WANT (0 put yaur ‘busi- ness before tha pmblic. AEeRtiore i ke Ml BN columns of The, Dulletiz 71310 | oroverents, a first rate central business I a swamn, charminz youn2 womanhood. The mether Tn preceding ’ comedy flour weighed about 100 pounds and some | the hosoitalit; apd grows un to pure and £ has forotten the daughter's ex SOk i ! - William Winisch was before the police | n TOF | we carry every FOR SAI_‘E Court Saturday morming . snasea "wich | TP the child bas never known her. uun; in m “lime. of gecond-hand furais theft of'a. bag, of Dastyy A G o hox | mother's identity. Fate brings the twe Rifte. Sipven. eie, New Londdn Suiscros AT A BARGAIN of macaroni, property e AN st ok« SlRtances’ hat /txy) IR Wt a fine latge Gas Raage, Ok Book Case, | railroad. He pleaded guilty. Toe case | sanpans ~10 Toke for bis, dramatic- Halleit & Davia Piano and a genuine | %45 CONtinusd until Tuesday July 13th. | e “hg, b Cablnet Vietrola. i“m ch b-i,lnz placed under bonds of §2 o s "“d';h:fvp‘ s"“,‘ :"‘,r":; " 3 urnished by relatives. The theft was al- R il e F OR SALE Col); 28 13 Baries. 0 leged to have been committed at 2 o'clock Contiyy, RET VIR ooy DAVIS THEATRE. succeases, Com stance Talmadge has been guilty o’ many endearing but naughty yranks. The inimitable star bas -ficiated as ar in affairs of heart —aeameked h, {for a ginner with amusing consaquences. . en defied convention hy accenting of five ‘ntce old “daddies” s to foliow. R T s SRR 1o RENT Tooms for light e The continued case of Napoleon Nor- |Good References. which will ba shown I keeping. Phone 1587, s7éd | mandin charged with intoxication. came |at the Dacis theatre today and tomor- FRANKLIN SQUARE. FOR l!‘il‘~Gam m‘ = up before e court and because of lack |row. Connie nearly overstens the bard;r" i1 B, Tandirengr Toar.at 38 I‘l‘}l& of complete evidence the case was|of Dlayfulness, when she sets fire toe e T nconnl:mcon;:inucld until Monday, July 25th. |Bridzet Mulligan’s = boarding bhouse, '] rooms, lerable testimony was heard both | commoniy kne = FOR SALE without board. 13 Boswell Ave. Jjeéd |for the defense and for the state. The Mo e S case was continued because Officer Paulhus, who was acting leutenant on the night that Normandin was arrested, TWO NEW DETROIT SCALES USED AS EXTRAS ONLY. FOR RENT Which Douglas MacLean hag triumphed again- In his new comedy., The Home Stretch, - is the second feature. This is a Furpiiiod. Reont Elosais. and . Gas | eion Ta ertor Tig to see. Beatrics Buraham, the lein. RING’S MARKET Lighting, Telephone, etc. Two .min- 3 e Ing woman. shares honors with the star. utes’ walk from Frankiin Square. Must | MEN JUMP TO SAFETY An . exceptionally interesting Para--- furnish references. - AS AIBPLANE FALLs|Tount Masazine is included in the pro- CALL 1142-5 Wesley Keough of Springfield, owner ¥ - COWS FOR SALE B S | s business man of Provigece, R P‘”- : house had been found to be watered - ANOTHER CARLOAD OF EXTRA passenger, had a narfow escape from| oL S @ Tesult the guards at the - GOOD COWS JUST RECEIVED. arml For Rent death at 12.35 Saturday when the plane] WATeAOUSe Werc removed by Collector= FRED W. HOXIE, dropped from a height of 2,500 feet and of 'Internal Revenue Hobert O. Eaton Bed and it was rumored that the liquor ST Yonians FOR SUMMER Waterforg. - 'Follev pole at ‘Station 8, would be removed from the warchouse. THE Both wings of the plase were smash-| 1y gt 1 20U of liguor in ok th e ‘custom house in New TLondon FOR SALE 14-ROOM HOUSE, PARTLY FUR-| 2% ' ;5:;;?‘;3 J'Q‘é‘flf ;\;‘invm seized in that vicinity from time to time high land, near city, fine cottage of ve violently to the ound. nERT B égr‘%m.n;e;g;g TROLLEY ROAB. INGUIRE OF | ¢ S " 20" {2, 0 S0 | i o s it ared S her ultry houses and outbui i e accident came about following a T s Tand, weil divided into fiel astures | Ol A RAN Murphy, Who ‘has guarded it.with con- and, well s Gowa ‘m“' S Jretanes JOHN A. MO stoppage of the motor, due to breaking easy tel jy16d of the connecting rod as the plane was sailing along the sky, en route from Pleasant View, near Watch Hill, to Niantic. As soon as the operator de- tected the let-down of the mbptor, he prepared to make 2 landing and swoop- ing earthward guided the 'plane toward “ZAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE NORWICH, CONN. the s TBYONS' AGENCY, e st Wil msatie, Conn. y FOR SALE IN NORWICH TOWN A tenement house with about one acre of good tillable land on state road .near trolley car line. Price ) BQOEBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway , dlank Books Made and Ruled to Order thur H. Davis. Miscalculating the dis- tance between a high sStone wall ep- closing the open field and a trolley wire extended along the Niantic road, the operator, it appeared to onlookers, ‘tried to cross under the troliey wire and skim over the wall In so doing he failed to 'take note of the near-by pole and the right wing of the plane strick full against the pole. The broken wing of the plane fell in'a heap on the trol- ley car track. Wesley Keough, driver of the ‘air- plane, told “what a narrow escape he and Mr. Phillips had when the plane ¢rashed into a telegraph pole. They were headed for the parade ground at Niantic, ‘which could be seen from tne Elec FRANCIS D. DONOHUE entrel Bldg. Phone Norwic " 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 t eral o *l AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service con- nected. Phone. D'L—H&P' Haves 26- 28 Brnzdwl §hullnk0t St tion of three HOTEL, plan, Frops. 'rexepmu Fori i i X ing a for ¢ tEoaieul) height to which they had climbed and| wo, sold very reasonable or full par OEIRQPODIST were about ready o begin the. gide| NIich ticulars, inquire of olly i BT cialist PID your -8, A :fi- 321 Main St, Sor'le nvno l 66-4. to the parade ground three miles away, when the engine stopped. following a snap that could be heard above the em- gine. There was a ’Stiff breeze at the 2,500 foot altitude but when Keough began to glide, he had reached about the 500 foot level when the breeze stopped. It is practieally impossible to glide well when there is mo wind to glide against, so Keough turned hastily to get into the nearest feld instead of trying to JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE many PIANO TUNERS P A FOR SALE damag GEER On THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prespect “St. Phone 511 a large open stretch on the farm of Ar-| TELEPHONE CO. HAS HAD temsity and damage, about the state for 15 consecutive days, occasioned extremely high winds in some ,, sections, excessive humidity, ‘which has been gen- and early July, there were severe rain storms, accompanied by lightning in and = uff has in no way been tampereu with, and that revenue officials ‘will have no fault to find at afl with the adminis- - tration of that supply by Deputv Cellec- tor Murphy. TWO WEEKS OF TROUBLE | trical storms, severe in their in- recurring daily ; and the prolonged period o ver Cennecticut for three weeks, has produced a seripus service problem for the telephone company, says statement issued by the Southern New Englapd Teiephone Co. the A major por- f telephone troubles in the past siderable caution and it is kmown that. . weeks has beem due to moisture ' Seeping into central office apparatus, in- to ceilars of homes and elsewhere where telephone wires are located, and creat- n interference with 3 the ephone people cannet overcome without the aid of a few days of dry weather. 4 Every available been put on trouble and all of them have labored from daylight telephone man has - till dark, with service on cable failures, but e as fast as it occurred. . 15 comsecutive days, June in late i avout New Haven. At least once each Thoronghly Moderh e Siaranely cast of the maln{ gay of this period lightning struck some- ugnly L A s 2 where in the vicinity of that city, doing COAL AND WOOD e .fight wing of the plane struck| gomace to the outside plant of ‘the tel- 8-Room Cottage . |the wires on the telegraph pole mear o COAL, seasaned the highway, and seeing that the ‘ma- At Norwich Town Gaandiine O . e and| oo me LAR, AND HAS LARGE DOUBLE companion gough yelled to Phillips to jump out of ‘the ephoné company. oad an Stamfore, the Norwalks and Bridge- large or 'q‘ quanti ‘Phone (“ chine Was going to tip completely over pert suffeved service troubles about tne B AT Wilow B0 and perhaps fniure or kill himselt and|PE COMPLETE IN EVERY PARTICU. || R332 B S tim® while during the first half current month, the northern sec- and get away, and both - 7 ’ GARAGE. VERY ATTRACTIVE. made the jump from about 20 feet'in| on, Cf the siate about Wew Canmaan. APPLY TO {FRIENDSHIP WAS TOPIC AT the air. They landed on their feet,| ;1 0"y ™ jimaine storms. Hartford, Y. M. C. A. SUNDAY MEETING | f¢ll and rolied over v : into the roadway. just ‘abount oue-half second before the heavy chassis of thé plane crashed to the ground at the point Where they had landed when they leaped. The telegraph and trolley wires caught the plane and held it about a second, al- lowing the two men toescape aimost ;-ertam death or terrible injury “beneath it The plane was taken apart and packed upori a moving ‘van that was headed for New York and which Mr Keough arranged with to take the plane away. A crowd of ‘between 100 and 20y persons, with about 40 or 50 automobiies stopped to watch the dismantlement of the plane and scores of ‘persons with cameras took pictures. James L. Case TFel. 876 40 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE The Berry Block, in' Norwich, No. 190 Franklin St., A discussion of the topic, A Man and His Friends, proved very.interesting at the Sunday afternoon Get Together, at the local ¥. M. A. After the singing of several familiar hymns, and prayer. the discussion was taven up, and several of those present entered heartily into it. The discussion brought ont the following points. 'Thers are three grades = of friendship, necessary, accidental and |chosen, the latter generally speaking be- Ing the safest and most dependable. Sel- fishness has no place in genulne friend. Ameng the requirements of friendship are the following: give and take, umsel- fish interest and self sacrifice. Friend- ship is tested in the hard experiences of life. The true d, will endeavox 0 fulfll the command of Jesus, “Bear one another's burdens and so fulfill the law of Christ." The only perfect friend- ship is found in God through Jesus Christ, and the greatest compliment that a man can have'paid him is that he Is “a friend of God.” While men can be kind in their friendships ome Wwith another, yet no man can be the best possible friend to those about him unless he is in touch with the greatest of :u friends, days phone Is the Iy record. stead iniand consisting of two stores, four temements, with all modern im- The location ; excellent property for an invest- | ment. The sale is made necessary by the an order of the court to close the settie- to the tends WAREHOUSE LIQUOR NOT . DILUTED, SAYS PALMER United States Marshal William 1. Palmer, has characterized the recent re- port that a considerable part of liquor stored in the Smedley warchouse in-New Haven, had been dlluted with water, or ‘water substituted entirely, as a “damna- ble lie.” The ‘liguor in question is that shipped to New Haven after being con- fiscated in Norwich, New London, Dan- ment of an estate. Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. where may b e ——e = The A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of §|was uqeua and refreshments Were serv- od. onsiderable enthusiasm Norwich. The house has six reoms mp!es:e‘: ;“é: ‘meeting, and all pres- and all modern improvements. Ci ent felt that they had been profited by lan is cemented. Therg's a gaed [atiending Next Sunday a similar meet- garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ing will be heid. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade Pmoperties Telophane 1334 63 BROADWAY er. one st Marshal Palmer states that the Smea- ley warehousg is the only suitable bonded warehouse in the state where the liquor could 'be properly stored. The warehouse owned by Harry Smediey, 2 brother-in-law of Palmer, but the mar- shal in 3 statement issued stated that if the warehouse had been stored there jusu the same. He stated that there were 5,000 bottles containing liquor of vari- ous descriptions and these bottles, accord- ing to the wmarshal, have never been touched. The oniy coj ‘film in the ceording to Marshal Palmer that contain any 1mount of water are cans of watered alcahol, and these, he due atus, ments. Pirst -Acress Bridge Without Payiar. Morrly Roe, a farmhaad at tae Odd Fellows' home at Fairview was the first wne to cross the Thames river highway Friday since § became free b pe- ° RS The ne® ratgt haye been re- ceived with pleasurs vy the vehicle " owners and motorists and many hasten- ST | e to purchase the commutation tickets S at the reduced rates. The book of :ic Ry ets which was. bought for $5 before the new rate went into effect is 2:0W sold for §3.10. The book comtains $5.25 in tick- ets, accordl ta the qid rate. Which sranted a 20 per cent, reductlom, there- By being sold for $5. ple. position. P. C. CHRISTOPHER, Graduate frem the Royal Conservatory of Naples. VIOLINIST ANI;‘INS!IUON!. fltllll= Building, water. A week or so ago published reports]1921. from New Haven stated that a large | 000, part of ‘the liquor stored in the ware- Comm. - Willima humid the Sound fore for trating the clevated sectigns of the state and moist lines in cellars of suo- scribers has been guowing in Hundreds of telephote lines have been put out of commission by None fair weather Harriet Devereaux and Rosmar Castine, states, were watered when they came in-|an appeal from the decision of X h Other cans containing|Artbur B. Calkins of X tops in ‘which | admitting to_probate the will of the I;u there, is alcohol and below which there s | Augusta L. Luther of Ne will was admitted to probate on antic, Putnam and Norwich felt the same trouble for a period of several Interesting observations by the tele- people disclose that the presemt most prolonged period of intense- weather of which they have Further, the hjgh humidiy, in- of being local to the vicialty e shore, extends much further than ever before for so long a time, even penmetrating the elevated sec- tions of the state where the air aly rem: fact that the sky 'may bé cloudy. gener- ins reasonably dry despite the service trouble: of the telephong company are commulative in such weath? have record. Further. . instead of being local of the Sound shore, ex- vicinity much further inland than ever be- so long a time even pene- the zeneraly remains reason- ably dry despite the fact that the sky e cloudy. service troubles of the telephome company are commulative in such weata- Before the breaks occaring during orm could be repaired and service. E God. | restored, along came another storm with J‘i“fl c“y‘.“ d!xh e S“ s :clal erlod bury, Bridgeport, Hartford and other | further service interference somewbere g L TR iy Rolata : in the state and all the time the trouble gaturated central office appar- extent. the unruly ele- will give heartier than welcome to the telephone peo- ey MEIRS TAKE APPEAL IN $30,000 LUTHER ESTATE S. Devereaux, Pauline F. Devercaux of heirs-at-law, have uk- Me, ew Lomdon June The estate is valued at nbout working throughout the night, tg restore they have not been able to repair the " N

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