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A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get "'"a.?.’.u.."‘.&""""{... A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It WANTRD—Female hu-'o- "'.!?fi ide Ei.f.?‘r‘" WANTED-- u‘ Legilate coutracts for 2.7 oy ingten, L. C. S MEN-—Growers of reliable T smc-u. Al nnun. !%’-‘fifi‘h itie 97%: WIDOWRR, 45, vith . D-Box 325, Club, AR winan sl sweshy e Soihy, 91 Advertisement Wil Sell It FOR BALE. St B x.‘?'.‘m ...nm%fia 0. new fl b ';unwx? “h 'gfiux“fi"" “' ,!?'w.m !‘é“ iy23d “dozen ; writs. el WI" % | fp T FOR SALE NEW, SEVEN ROOM HOUSE WITH GARAGE FORE TWO CARS, SITUATED IN THE BEST BES- 3 i 3 e e Ed Yo SALE_Eiliding lot in fashion - —-!-;umq" #" for 48 hours. Appl Ce., Mystic, Conn. (.onfd‘ll. "lh. 65“1 m d‘l Sty w-ml:. R L FOB SALE—Herses trees. rices maky d_geod _dri Nurseries, Roches- ml lhln 5 lbs. .'u—‘ Conn., or N vzsrmu‘o-s—-‘l A! nm Representatives wani l’aul Station, Boston. Mass. £ SALE_One horse, weight 1050, wers also one " pig, Inquire 821" Mapla St N;;rwlm. 1293-2. Tt kitchen, bedroom, toilet .-r-w uire 62 Broadway. Jyzid FOR BALE—Good sound driving_ horse. Phone 1478-4. iviad BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EXCELLENT OPENING s iovest rest immediately. orofits. First sary s i3 & real opportunity for a man whe desires nnect Address Box 765, Bulletih Office. WANTED LOOM FIXEE AgrLY SAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, BEAN HILL. JUNESAL DIREOTORS Cummings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 285-2 Lady Assistant : § PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. t UNERAL DIRECTURS worwich aad Jeweit Citv Ta STREET akECTORS AND CMBALMERS wady Assitant Telephone 410- DAY O® NIGHT S8 MAIN RS AL Shea & Burke “umeral Directors 41 Main Street GEoRGE T _ou Mov D tention cuner Lang Distance Moving and | Zimmerman, 17 Boswel! Ave. FEAMING and moving, long_dist & HABTLEY, T _BROWN eliable Christian man who can 5,000 cash in high grade, expand- 5 machanical and sales business which clags reflerences required. 9 get into business for himself with money-making assoel- },.u_} Allen & Son Co. | 3 everytning anywhere Sp«:m at- @ w moiing bollers and ma- ?'l ey Is tance Joon H, Ford, 23 h r three v C. Hatter, Notwich Tq‘?v.: FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken tn for all’ kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices. Come and see tnem. ELMER R, PIERSON. Tel. 536-3. Je3d DENTISTS DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURQEQN M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Cenn. | DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIS 3 “403 vidm St.. Norwich, Lon, | Offige Hoursy #—12, 1:30—9, 0:30—% Teissnons BUILDING ERRONE & Christas Co., building b et s vaswors, brickwork, ot crele and cemient, piusier, and paint, aud suyihius extia. 1o Piall ave. Yei. No. 4i3-5. vaul peiween o and 630 2 m and irom 550 4u ¥ p. W augid “FUMIGHANO JAMES—Contractor of exGavuLug and Bloucwurk 4nd Louse Thetib, cubtiere worn, il pudraiieed wo 123 Oakrnidge 3t Teisplious G2i-b. WILLIAM C. YOUNG < $uccessor to $TEIdUN & YUUNG CARPENIEK and BUILDER Norwich. Copa, Best wark ang materials, at rignt prices, by sKiiea lador. Telephene ©0 West Main 8t FLUMBING SUPPLIE PLUMBING AND GASFITTING. CONLKACLUBS—JUBBERS, Tlumping und Heating. JUBN BLUM, Breed Buidusg. PUONE 568-5, The very best worsmen ut the Shwed ; wlka Neating and gasnitng. UMM E. TUMPRINS, Vi West Mum 3 Flone, plumbing by expert aicesi bpives 15 guar- ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, 1inning| and Stove Kepairs | BATISFACTORY SERVICE Phene 1367-4 32 6TH STREET R welf el THOMAS J. DONOVAN Plumbing and Heating Telephone 1527-2 56 ROATH STREET 2| ATHAN sMITH, dealer in oils and #hsoiine, 50 and 31 Nor “Towii ‘Teiephons 18, High test Moplails of ail grades, and auto ace nes | THave your ures n.(rudnd‘ lnu\s mu new, wear li Langie Tire C ood "S53 W. Main St xenm e —— . TRy RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED Tested Under .+ Danielson. y19Ty’ Au—flqm fitted fnr two t " l‘l‘fl %A&w et Cas. ‘"‘w 'a‘*lfih e bablotson. _—'-——-.- mtsly the best, lar, established 1§ years; h Rhlhl -uu umm A-Box 438, hnnoi members, both sexes, whhh‘ Cmb. llu I.lth 50 m eashore bunga- 5 attractive, ready we build bun; building lots for sale; is an exceptional oppor- owner, % o Write | 'ThS| W E Tepgotion. . issien. - Crebent ml«- 8" Go... Crescent Beach, Conn. IDENTIAL DESIRABLE’ . THOS. H. BECKLEY 278 MAIN STREET SECTION. “VERY Phanes . FOR SALE The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 130 den, introductions, tA'n-loucs wuhlu 0 Iyzed Iumber '&Z’w&" rgn_nus-—fim one-horse G St apontence ~ Cla, Gfi"l Xagous, two ‘two-horse spring - trucks, Ri‘kuc e ivs m '3’“' ‘wagons, one with ————v’ bu&‘y in_fine shape, AR o A e, 2n¢ -v;; e Jussy. , Charie fall delivery. Tohes. Bax “c, (;.l‘q, ox 53, South Wi MARRY if lonely; best and moat au assengers. je188 WANTED—Wgtki Watkins cocaanut oil line of over TLADIES, do your own hema stitohin for others; attachment fi F T TR S hs, passports and -ulhx Office, Raiiread SL, Baltle. 137" othe are big sellers ; we want a lady man agent in Norwigh and other cl!ll_:‘l lvlrlm todw (or l"eu 5al ul ——— e | I e at Y > Inqu For results, try \m. T e Maker ;' etly couidential; masy relshje: ears e ange for ekl No strict % e for ‘pouitr experience; descri ",‘;:‘?."3' - o R iARE Jot SOt cessful Club,* Mre. Nash, Box 536, Oak- -au Hm, )Oowmn Town. land, Calif. R | T its any w’»\n& [ ; buttonhole . atta 8; N hros\dmr 8 embro mn‘ r:‘l Rever used. % suiax (:Ardngr Lake, agents. K. Stephenson, Bo: Celehester, R. y2ad - City, Mo, YSHT. Y10 enge hflf S it make sas A:efl ‘u‘n'e‘c-:d PA':-» ,rbom Taeney. pt‘l%w a small but complete — te Star Steamsbip “ME equipment for manufacturing Christmas panies, will ne nt th '8 store. tree ornaments and other glass articles | Phe Alica Bldg.. fl"f Satgrmay | for esle "This _includes * boxes, labels, | iaete nia matar, blawer, glass blowers' fires vl you ta ete, etc. N - mmend you to them and re. 3! We receive to you. in their spare aFin] Spa; gnamlwv and & big | glass blaw 60 !‘ Jnd )’v.ar-! business. Write to Box XX, Nor. i d i iy22d LE_The desirable property af WANTER Vi agd Cosgmaots_To | 117 Gl Bhe Know as. the ‘Cruticnden clean” H, L. Harris, R. ¥. D. 1, Box | property; largs house, ample grounds, 18, apeid Auitabls fee mubdivisios. Eauin Cruttenc IF ¥UU WANT a healthy, wunhf dmr., Crescent Beach, Conn. jy2ld lmmfi‘ wife, write Vielet Hay mx sAX.E—ThornuKbhred Irish ter- ilo. * Enciogs Simped smveloe riers, 4 months old. Apply at Birch's decdS Danieison. Tel. WANTED—Is your lan's Agency, 2 ] hS WA furniture, 45 Jackson St WANTED—Second oldest and we buy and Louis . wich, Water J19ThsTy Send full descriptions md price 276 Grand Si, New Yo tig: stoves. t?h Write, call or 'phone ¢22‘§ v?*rd Eros., 4 ale? 5 k. 2 FOR SALE_One kitchen stove, Glen wood, one parlor stove; will sell cheap. (An be seen at D. ' Road. _ivisd ALE—S nt_condt uo{q‘(‘_‘all Leba!lon Tid _i¥led m; BALE—listd Woad, stov $10 per cord. S. Erown, Phnnu 1093 P ha nu iy n jargest dealers in sell anyihing; highs - pvard, 39 4l Phone T08-31 b \\1 iam A. Masen, Lebanon, Cona. Ywn W S5 size, locatipn and ter Jewett City T WANTED—100 farms for _catal 10"acres up, with oF WAHOUE toch tull particulars—in first leiter as (o piice, P 0 T e il of fecon i {ire atbues, elc: New ‘London Phone 1703-2. Saly me, . O. Mex 169, | 16 Water St, Norwich. B ’Ql IALl—Bllflk currants Address Lumse 82 Ozkrlfl!s SL veed | Also we will give it of qur last years customers Two i wmshumd make a success of this ents ; one should be a uys it, as we have er quality ather ling ke care of and cannot o Io, | She thin et off the bhainas. our Bitdne adaRt | tion, Start now and be in time for this Tretkmann's, Oceum ALE—One good farm and double | o cairy every- d-hand furnle room, Franklin St, four 'tenements, consleting of two stores, with ail provements, a first rate central business madern im- v location ; excellent property for an invest- s - | ment. The sale is made necessary by tan order of the court to close the ettle- ment of an estate, Apply to WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. e COWS FOR SALE 7| ANOTHER _ CARLOAD ~OF EXTRA GOOD COWS JUST RECEIVED. FRED W. HOXIE, Phone 62. Lebanon. Crescent Beach, Conn. The lugical summer resort for stable, substantial Norwich people. the constantly increasing numb | Norwich colony. 45 minutes by auto. Drive down and investigate this atu‘ac- tive resort. ‘We build bungaiows, cottages, and sell land. Have hundred: building designs. We invite your imspection. Terms quite to your satisfaction. CRESCENT BEACH LAND €O, Crescent Beach, Conn. Bungalow of 5 rooms and 'tiled | hardwood foers, a_dainty apen fire- place, beamed ceilings, hot and cold water, gas, olectricity, steam heat fine lot and garden spot. Price $4,750. Speak quickly. Address Owner, care Bulletin. FOR SALE The VAUGHN PROPERTY 15,820 square feet of land with eight buildings in the t 40 feet from Main Street and Franklin Square, the business | centre. WANTED—A. C horsepower, 11¢ or 2 and condition. 1d Y home. Churc Address St, Willimani farim, arge or small, urgains. selier, Clarence 23, siore, Tnaye: TED—. g AL N “Second 1 . J. hing YOU are wanted Jobs, 31 " tions ; ‘rank! free; WANTED—We second _hand furmiture. vuy, sell and exchan; Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS REPAIRED AND RECORDED STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED SHANLEY 499 MAIN aTl!! y (East Side) OVERHAULNG ANB REPAIR WORK 3 TEAMING AND TRUCKING 4ome very prompily ané at reasonabi prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Strest ERNEST & BULLARD Yufi%ol the Phone 127-4 Blise Place 1 Have a Few Outfits to Lena. HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Phone 175 Teloghone 58¢-2 53 UNCAS STREET OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, inting, Trim- ming, Uphelstering and Woed Work. Blackemithing in all its branches Scatt & lark Garp, =% 57 TC 416 NORTH MAIN STREET I BOORBINDING BOOKBINDER J“lmffi BRADFORD Broadway | Blank Bosks Mads and Ruled to Order | man's “rarm . Lanielson, Conn. stotor, c or female, RUFSE'S Cave, Qi IF YOU have a house of & lot oF a AL Jou want (o buy @ house F a farm, come to me, s L have a list of good 158 West Thamts St HMERG YE BE—Manl] 23¢, $4.95 1or u box @ broadieaf wrapper cigar Tc, 4 f Gold Band tobaceo iye @ L Snoke Shap, opp W oolwartn's; shore near New London or Alysti care Bulietm Office. ~ WANTED—\utomobiles to paint; qualiLy Work at reasonabié prices. Corm oI Spruce and Talman Sts. Phone 949- yisa 2cres. Ci X ence, Sholes, 168 West Thames Bt 3y16d 5-3200_ mont Yrite ™ nnynumnm Depr. 3! e, MElest, 2 ture Ca, Breed Bldg. WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sizes, ‘nywhere - cnnneem:nx. 19F sale? Call, write oF ta Agency, 33 Reynelds St, sinad Je7d oter, 1= 200 Vol ; State mak care Builetm, FOR SALE Two New Detroit ‘Scales USED AS EXTRAS ONLY RING’S MARKET FOR SALE Five Room Bungalow NEAR FRANKLIN SQUARE Has Open Fireplace, Tiled Bath uier Cmulrscenl. tic. FIETY to sell, eame to me. Sholes, buyer and iyzid “cigars 5¢, 6 for 0u; Senols | or i Hagan's brasicn Wi 0. cnurance. WA smail cottage a; the Roem, Attractive Electric ris- | gpore K she vicinity of RewLondon for | fures. August. b. e dale AlnaEE, "’“;;J;u'“ LOT ABOUT 50 x 150 er for me of i LR e e 8 b coiond school graduate. S. B. Holdridge, > APPLY TO Conn, K. D.Ne. . el 18l 'C e James L. Case 876 40 SHETUCKET 5. fir hand furniture and g, 45-50 Water St i i 1 i f | irlsd WAX\TMD—BOOLB indred or| A LARGE LOT OF STANDING thousnd 4. nin gter St Plhone §¥-2. $1sa " | GBASS, RIPE TO BE CUT, WILL BE I AM in need of amall places to suit | v N ' e o mreremall places Lo SUILISOLD AT A VERY REASONABLE $5,000, Tanging from ¥ to 15 PRICE. INQUIRE OF JOHN A MOEAN, REAL ESTATE BROKLI FEANKLIN SQUARE, FOR SALE U. S 5,‘.&"“;?‘:-’}5 | l fi- iysd urni: Tel 1914:3. We Jelid 1s your farm feahane ‘L rooms, steam heat, d_gas. For fan particulars, see WANTE! —Second niture. Tiger & K arwich. Fore unney Ordex's “Tra: Sur Fhone uu—& ‘A biruckner, 95 Franklin St. Ph Exchange € for all T Boat B-‘fau and | MICHELE rnmouo TFABTOS, Agens, | and A. V. COVELLO, Suncedsors &3 3 o T | | Tel 1527-3. 198 CF St. FOR SALE home, pleasant loeation, velers' fi'x‘vfi“%‘zm- . 4 ruit; $1,500; very Xiin St., Ieuy erms. ? AGE! Norwieh, ¢ o TEYONS’ AGENCY, mantic, Cemn. LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE NOTICE TO OREDITORS. A COUET OF PROBAT at“Norwich, within and, fr the. Disttist of Norwich, on the 22 1921 Present—NELSON iek Wflf Norwich, in Ordered, the the.cndmrp #= anid Soroaed te ""”flnm-. i m-‘S Setiea'to is v.mmmv mdmmaum filenmnomln IN NORWICH TOWN A tenement house with about one acre of good tillable land on state = the District ! d near trolley car line. Price d day of July, A D. J. A!Lmq, Jnap FRANCIS D. DONOHUE late of Phot sustel Bidg. ne Narwic by postin opstior ity efi.; A NEW HOUSE IT'S A BARGAIN Situated in the “Plains Section” of Nerwich. The house has six reoms and all modern improvements. Cel- tar is' cemented. There's a 'good garden. Unusual value for $4,500. ARCHA W. COIT Highest Grade “Properties Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY “sw.. R PR - mo asverosid e cx Toe ng he 'dvertising | Eastern coineenicnr caoni o Too. Enul.. tin for business fesulta. FOR FULL PARTICULAES, A two-apartmient house on lower part of Boswell Ave. Each apartment has five | bath, electric lights | Cozy farm high land, near city, fine cottage of five rooms, good as new, lurge barn, geveral poultry houses and outbuildings, 23 acres land, “well divided into. fields,” pastures ‘woodland, good £ This is the largest and mest val- | uable piece of iand for all purposes {now on the market in Norwich and has unlimited possibilities for rental development, being an ideal location !for stores, garage, wholesale business and storage warehouses. Size, 130 ft. on Ferry St, 75 ft. an Rase Place, 130 ft. on Alley and 164 ft. in rear on railread side-track. Buildings consist af one 4 story and {basement brick building of madern gon- | struction, 11-13 Ferry St, 30 x 60 ft. Fwo buildings of brick construction, one story, 42 ft. wide on Ferry St. and running_back over 80 ft., suitable| for garage. of the other build- | | ings are of brick, two stories. For full particulats call on or ad- dress GILBERT S. RAYMOND, Agent. Uncas National Bank Building Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE cozy 6-room Cottage, with about one acre of fine garden land, located near city school, and only short dis- tance from Franklin Square, will be sold very reasonable. For full par- ticulars, inquire of JOHN A. MORAN REAL ESTATE BROKER FRANKLIN SQUARE Red Cedar Chests FOR SALE HENRY PUKALLUS CARPENTER AND BUILDER Telephone 8 SMITH AVENUE FOR SALE Office Partition _with Grill-work top, doors, cupboard space and blacl walnut standing desks. A bargain or somebody. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. SEASHORE RESORTS HALCYON HOUSE WATCH HALL, R. |, TO LET—Large light, airy rooms by week or segson, for light housekeeping, free bathing from the house, boal and fishing—June 19th to Sept, 1 Apply L. Haase, Fort Mansfield Road, Watch HilL &, L AUTOS FOR HIEN FRANELIN ABE Taxi, 305 Main _Phone Tl 0GR srows rown. sep3id am‘l Suldly Cll :li?r Ah s“m“ and weddings. N. T AOCCOUNTANTS, CAPITAL STOCK TAX—1922 RETURNS must be filed July 51, 1921 To svoid penalty; ~comsult HUNT and WHITE Pgblic Accountants and Auditors, Thayer Bullding, Norwich. Telephome 1764. ivisa ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public Accountant, | heart of the city of Norwich,| ! Aceidents -|B. P. Learned & Co.| A Bulhfin To Lat Advertisement Will Rent It TO RENT i L R A e for 9f two to elght girls. Write 1 A dfl &) le for mu’vl— LET for asant View, R. 1. jy2ad luu. ivate parties, danges, T Ml st, 1ap foor. 21d for llih! hvun- jyisd T—Rooms for 1 11 _Boswell Ave. TO -Rooms knvm:\ Ph-m 1987, Imfin: s for light house- y8d RENT—Garage rear of 3§ - i st_ Inquire “Alling Ratver Coh?yn‘ RENT—Furn, ms, with or Soara.” 15 Howwell Aye. "joka -FOR RENT Furnished s Room, Electric and G Lighting, Telephone, Etc. Two min- utes’ walk from Frankiin Square. Must furnish references. CALL 1142.5 without 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, AUCTIONS P Ly WITTER BROS. Auctioneers Office and Salesroom, No. 4 Main St, Danielson, Conn. (Registered by the United States governmend as Trgker and Public Auctioneer under the Revenue Act of 1918. Broker's Stamp No. 9757.) Public Auction Having been appointed Administra- tor of the estate of the late Joseph Hebert, I will sell the following per- sonal property at public sale on ' THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921, at 11 g'clock a. m., standard time, at the Hebert barn, located just be- low the mill of the Goodyear Cotton 0., at Goodyear, Conn., as deseribed: Oneé & year old ‘bay horse, well bréd and a fast pacer. 1 nearly new dr ing harness, 1 mnearly new open box buggy, 1 canapy top wagon, 1 express w: 1, Studebaker farm' wagon in good 1 two-seated demograt wagon, 1 set light harness, 1 set of heavy harness, 1 Buckeve mower, 1 hay rake, 1 2 Concord bisg- JR ey & s and forks, other artigles, all useful. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. n, order, bedsteads. Kitchen too nu- T stoves, oil stove, ashing machine, chairs, tensils, and other articles Tous 'to describe. Terms of sale, CASH. ALMA FORCIER. Administrator of Estate. Goodyear, Conn. INSUKANCE Are You Protected in Case of Fire, Accident or Sickness? HAROLD §, BURT, 120 Laurel Hill| Ave., writes all ds of Insurance! | Policies with reliable companies. Write| him to call en you or phone 588-3. In Vacation Time INSURE what you leave behind against Burglars and what you take with you against Trans- portation and Summer Hotel hazards, and yourself against { WITH 28 SHETUCKET STREET AGENCY 75 YEARS OLD J..L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS CIGARS cicans \Whitestene Cigar aare $70 per theusand. 4. ¥, CONANT. 11 Fraakila 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 NORWICH, RONN. (Establighed Haif a Century) “HOTELS u HOUSE, D. ll-n-q el drrvies = F¥ 'Om Europe: Props. TO\I’Dhou 1’%3'1‘ ""’%‘a nau 25 23 Bfl?flm fi# PRINTING !un o all kinds promptly sn 24 Frapklin §t., Talking Machine Shep | n, Bldg., Norwiel Telephoue 15089, Accounting—Augditing—Tax Reporta. WHEN YOU WA{:: to puf € Four Tt i “"‘m columns of e ldvefl.lnnl Sotumns A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent It FOE SALE—astemebiles FOR SALE—1813 Cadillac touring car, l::fl condition. Julius !l.mem” Ter TF¥OR SALE or '"m.rfl 3 car, & 1950 Chevrolel R, E‘“}) No. 2. wxfi:fim« et p.flm me e, Just tha car for NHY. Emovtag: S sacrifice. Jobn F. Cona, v }h.lh-mo. FOB SALE—1913 Buick, Orst c1 runwing condition ; reason for seiling, owner desires smaller car: no reasonabie nrru refused, Call 32 Paimer St. ’n!ur 5 m. 'OR SALE—1317 Cadill eondition. new engine. will sell if sold at once. Inquire 52 She _may20d 30 AUTOMOBILES For You to Select From Today| = 18 NEW CARS Including Hudsons, Essex, Briscoes Touring, Roadsters, Light Delivery 12 USED CARS Including Reos, 5 Fords, Velies You can make a deal here at! amazingly low prices. And we ask you for only a small amount down. Coms in today and drive a car home. THE DANIELSON GARAGE C. H. PELLETT, Prap. Railroad Square, Danicison Telephone 190 COAL AXP Waop ZOAL, seasoned wood and kindlings in large or small quantities. Plone 504 of 1323-2. K. Shapire, Willew St., Sormeriy Durkee Lane. declid —_— PIANO, TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phone 838-2 2 Cl‘lmhl Ave G E E R THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 ARCHITECTS iscussed 1 of religion. All men and invited. — . Davis Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tues« L5 day. - For the first time in the of Paramount picture making hh!r“ scenes by the Prizma process in natural colors have been incorporated P unt feature picture. This for The Gilded Lily, featuring Mae hl‘- Ty, which will be shown at ibe Davis theatre for three days Dlreclur Robert Z. mw the reason for comgbining Prizma llolj with the regular motion photography, said! that The Glided Lily m.x itself especially to colored photogra- hy for the opening of the pleture and um Dby the use of it the main theme of the story could be more convineingly and: effectively introduced. The colored shots were used only for the introduction te the picture itself. The Gilded Lily is an original story by Clara Beranger and was written ‘espectal. ly for Mies Murray. It tells the story of a dancer in a New York club and gives iss Murray unusual opportunities te display her histrionic ability and her skill as a dancer. In a monster cabaret set of rare beauty Miss Murray executed two difficult dances, one a variation of the Spanish variety, the other a bubble dance. - On the same program will be shidwn a Mack Sennett comedy entitied A Flresic Brewer, featuring Louise Paramount Magasine will alao. be shew: Breed Theatre and Majestie Roof Garden, Dangerous Toys, a Federated all-staa production, with William Desmond, Mard saret Clayton and Frank Losee, will be * shown at the Breed theatre and Majestic Roof Garden Sunday, Monday and day. It is the story of a wife who be- comes a fashion madel 50 she ean weat the expensive ciothes her husband cammol afford to buy hes. During her working hours she makes the scquaintance ef the Banker for whom her husband works, and he ahe, acomy bin oftir ot & N during wrich all of his wealth shall be at her disposal. At the end of the time she shall be free to choose to continue the life or go back 0 her husband. ‘With the most honorable of motives, the wife accepts the offer, at the same time telling her husband that she is go- ing out of town for her firm to a fashion show. The husband overhears some men at his club telling that his wife is at the apartment of the hanker. He rushes there and finds her. From that point on the drama maintains its high-water mark of sustained action. Events follow, one on the heels of the other, sensational situations develop, wp to the smashing finish. Dangerous Teyt 1§ a tense picture which will keep spec- tators gripping the sides of their seats. The sixth chapter of The Son of Tar- zan wil also be shown, and Topics of the Day anda Supreme comedy will make up the remainder of the bill. Today's bill consists of The Face al Your Window, Pathe News and a Sun- shine comedy. CUDWORTH & THOMPSGN ABRCHITECTS Thaver Buildlag, Nerwieh, Gonn. SUNDAY SUBJECTS Chrisf in Sclence strvices at 10.45 a. m. Thayer building, room 215. the Subject Truth, At the Gardners'Lake Methodist ehurch services at 3 p. m., preacher, L} Roberts of Norwich, St The Farum of the Norwick My and Dramatic association meets :g’:‘: ™, at 13 Main street, Carroll biock. At Triity Eplscopal church there will be holy communion at 9.30 a. m. and morning prayer and sermon at 10, clock. At the MeKinley Ave. A. M. E. Ziom chureh, 11 & m. sermon. 12.30 Sunday school. 8 p. m. seng service and s by the pastor. At the Gespel Misslon, 265 Main stree, 2.30 and 730 Sunday: 7.30 ev‘e‘r‘v Wed- nesday and Friday. Perfect freedom m the Holy Ghost, At the First Baptist church, Georgze Henry Strouse, mirnister. !(nmlwl‘ theme, Statle er Dy Religion— LEBANON A union meeting was held at the Con. gregational church Sunday evening te hear the report of the convention in New York, given by Mrs. “Richard Bishop, who went as a_delegate from the Con- gregational C. E. society. A very in- teresting report was given. Oxro D. Fullen met Witk o paintul-aock dent Wednesday had just drivi g s St ped the lines and was preparing to get oft the load. when one of the harses step- Ped on the lines pulling the horses back. They went out of the barn and off an offset wall throwing Mr. Fuller off the load, breaking two ribs and bruising his arm and shoulder badly. Mra Andrew Metsger of Willimantia has been spending a week with Mrs. Mon- roe Pults and 18 new visiting Mrs. m. Puits. Mrs. Eiira Graves, of Willimantie i spending a week with Mrs. ~Willam Blanchard. Mrs. Chester Manning and her ses, Harold, with his two daughters, Phoebt andh Caroline, of Hillstown, spent Sat< urday at C. S. Goodwin's. - Mrs. E. A Hoxle, Mrs M. J. Hoxle and son, Hermen, spent Wednesday im Norwich, guests of Mrs. F. F. Manning. Whichi? Bible school at 12 o'clock. At Groeneville Congregatianal church, Rev. C. H. Ricketts, pastor, morning worship at 10.30; Sunday school at noon: Young People's Soclety at § p. m. At the Hellness Misslon, 230 street, praise and prayer » m. Preaching at 3 and 7.30 p. m. |Bible class and Sunday school at 2 p. |m At the Federated chureh, R. Danlel Trlek pastor. 10.30, morning worship, lha theme for sermon, The Creditors Are me. 11.45, Bible school; 7, union ser- viee At the Church of the Geod herd, Universalist. Rev. George H. Weich, min- ister. 1030 a m. service of worship. Sermon by the pastor, “A Friendly World. At Moun{ Calvary Baptist church, 11 2. m. theme. Saul Proclaims Jesus as the Christ. 12.30 Sunday school 7.39 p. m. Theme, Goodness Whith Shewed It- self In Good Works. At St. Andrew’s Episcopal church, Rev. Mathew Mclean Galdle, rector of Grace Episcopal chureh, Yantic, will officiate. Evening prayer and sermen at 4 p. m. No merning service. At the union service at the United Con- gregational church, sermom at morning service by Rev. Wm. S. Beard, D.D., sec- retary of the Congregational Hom Mis- ston sogiety, New York. Ab Central Baptist chureh, Rev. P. C. Wright, DD. of New York, preaches at morning apd evening ser- vices. Sunday school and Bible class for men st noon. Young People’s meet- ng at 6. At Grace Memorisl Bebiist chureh, Rev. R. L. Thomas, pas moming #. ”:v'en;nr by the Rev. E. ( icl om ersey, . preaching by Rev. Hicks each night next week Sunday scheel &t 13,30 At the Trinity Methedist chureh, morn. In; vunup, 1!.3!, preaching by m m Swadav achool rih Leagpe lovatiomal Rev. R. 1. Bobepts, at m service 6. u\ Teader, topic,Beading F HAMPTON Mr. snd Mrs Battey and Mr. Is;ultnd the pro- che nfi.fig’ iven, m“finfl‘b"%' nest et "2-. !3"‘ &E‘u"".‘."t gean for Tittie Hiver arange, Fridgy ev- ening. ahc mxz &0 ln}rflugng ] is prettier than she is. Mrs. May S. King of Brookline, ln—. is spending two weeks with Mra C & Goodwin. Mrs H. H. Peck, Miss Efla Peck C. M. Geer and daughter, Myra, Mr. and Mrs. E A. Hoxle, Mr. and Mra M. Hoxte and son, Herman, Miss Mary Standish and Earl Fexie spent Sundsy m Eonlh Kl“h‘ly wigh Mr. and Mrs. A. B Hoxi Miss Elll P. Peck, of Hartferd, i rllhll & Week with her siser, Mfa C. Mr. and Mrs B. R York entertained over the week end Mrs. York's paremts. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Osborne, Ed Cohen of Malden, Mass. Miss Hazel barne remained for two weeks' visit Mr. and Mrs Herbert C. Goofwim, their daughter, Mildred, and son, Clinten, of New Britaln spent two days this week with Mr. Goodwin's father, C. S Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs. David Clark, of Manss- field Hollow, nd Mr. and Mrs. James from a vislt with her som and damghter< in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Verson Boothby, of Woodmont. &n:‘ hnm‘i‘!‘b:; home in his au! accompan! Miss Bergen. They returned to Wood- mont, Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Stevens and daughter, Ruth, of Providence, are spending a few Weeks with Mrs. Stevens' mother, Mrs. Julia Geer. Mr. and Mrs. Tuttle and three children of New Haven -p-:‘ Ems'u'u.“" last ‘week with Mrs. Merel Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lombard. with their little daughter, from New EL’. are visiting the former's sister, Blmer Geer.

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