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'mun —_—— What Is Going On Tonight. S AR % into the public library at| Norwieh State| WE PAY women 31 dozen sew) WANTED—20 quarts_of Buckle-| ¥ ns Duir, or _ex Burglars got m ’:;"“".,:‘um Amnfku:hn:gul:&x}nuhome"np:‘fi Dottt CHfe St reh 4%, 1528 ng&‘“ 4ol business Sundavs. f —_——'—fi No Jongen W&tfl rough m e ‘fi Linanti Luie; CUL goous pre one wWay uny Jdis- o Wecus a 2 e O gl u‘i.Ze. thread furmished; no canvassing.| WANTED—Iwo new mhh m iy2sd Palmyra Encampment, No. 3, L 0. m i cows. James buter, .\vrwlcu, K. D. 3. 1 O r., i ety 3 ORI AT LA L T FOR SALE “Two G3isels, cold chiléel and a carpen- | ¥y Z2eets, I Od Feliowy 3l Lafayette Council ter's. chisel and an 18 pound hammer, 5 g Hill Garment Kactor: A-hnx: N. wu‘lm)—uuqvu ‘and second hand p?pe large ample Er NE 8 used by the intruders were left behind. B A m(“ )‘.‘ . ps 3! suitable i&r nbdmnm Edwin Crutten: W EYEYN BOOK HSVAETH TRt secfs’ of [cana\s mrwase and g e . den, Admr., Crescent Beach, Conn. jy23d WITH GARAGE FOR TWO CARS, pectorations of tcbacco juice were spai- | Clam Graham, No. 251, 0. 8. C.. mestt fers D_second hand furniture and Py d "“m—‘“fi‘ milehgrade Avr- @ ; tered about the floor. All of the draw- ' LOW, R mi ) . Lew- SIT v d i Tuzion st Hiarifond Lsoiation Hospital, o |Rauiduess oldesl, 21d ek SEeMR A |is, Allynt Point. Phone 18812 iy2sd TOXED IN THE RESE BRS- | e ot the. batiding. were rassned,| ANNOUNCEMENTS {:unx -women of good standing wno lmve est prices. Louis D, Ward, 30 FOR SALE—One electric Dll!ef mmo IDENTIAL SECTION. “VERY but $2.50 in pennies, wrapped up in paper | o, . Grbony ‘a8 d one year of high school, Norwich. Phone 79¥-3. at a b:mjn‘ excellent condition. / . DESIRABLE" packages was left behind. The packages, ™ Cost Prices. - pquissient, B —_— ‘::%‘é‘:ms . Westerly, R. L. - containing 50 pennies each, were gpened | | e Proerty of Schwartz Bros. oa’ A | ittt 08I, ST |~ it by o owe a1 9 13 | ieTuhs THOS . BRI RY. B e o e T 2 Ll W Famas Dbt ot 406 Vripin Cons. it T O ™ Dersonal cave ‘Bulle-| FOB SALE or exchange for dry cows . . B s Tl were located |a Wholessl ros. of New York' foy' s WS jor -nnnm two new milch cows, one early 50 denta EEGRIPeTe Moo © ETocery at cost prices, tn, o e ene-horse wagon and a horse, cheap. M. ||| Phohes 278 MAIN STREET ||lon the window ledge Wednesday by Pa- —_— _~ e o WANTED—Five or six room tenement, !J, fihu, Frapklin Road. Phoge 1 99-13. a trolman William Manice, when he in- DAVIS THEATRE. T WANTED_Salesiadies for Snturdfl- imliy ox three. Inquire J. V., 108 North vestigated the break. Once the window | Should an innocent man i aad F. W. Woolworth Co. iy2 Main dy2sd had been opened the screen was set in- 100, Sonbd " |sent to prison on circumstantial e Turnished | 0 otner bulidings; Bienty of wood Ahd = fade one bullding. and the robbers fol |dence seek escape or should be resige STENOGRAPHER w ’”5‘: ures selling price, $L800. Address RN o T P himselt to fate and serve .the .term? WANTED—Your car to paint; specl R. F d. ¥ e at is the question whic! fron! Norwich Wodnt M c‘fl'll Subnltuu Wanted For First Week Inl 0t uring dull season, Murray's Auto the visinity of the, window Wednwday |rhomas Meighin, ey e *Vtfifil Wil August, With Good Chances (if satis-|pamnt Shop, cor. Talman and Spruce Sts.{ FOR su.n—ss acre farm 3 miles from morning, Librarian’ Frederick W. Edger- [1areer picture, The City of Sflent Mey. : - 5 A factory) of a Permanent Position Laver| jyzéd m};m::;mérg headM;tl tctgcnl;u; Ml;%r::_, | ton d_xspovereq a)small paper puil(lag; which Wili be shown at the Davis, Qn. e O The Ulmer Leather Co. | atie 20T e of gy 2| mo, onumble, 85,7 yyiea oF Tham over ‘one. Ineh 1o loagtn., This |75, FFiday avd Saturday. . -y : > r 48~ PR ey THE 4 leads B robber m Montgomery might /have m— ; \ | Phone 38- £ ¥OB SALE—New, SO 1t gppoRition thAt UNS; FRNDONS | by 1otier - gltarmnts % i : et T e came armed. The lining of a straw hat ernative, had it nof ‘been ’ ; Norwich, Conn, SASH, Uoors, screens, repaired, made - Geo! .L ijain. NORW[CH HO S o i B nl.dh: G‘ob: E": u“:z for the fact that his mother was dying LOOMSEERE. :; S T LT:}JS:?:'H‘:’?&.WX Coan. USING 00 WikkhliaTor DI O sl dlen Touned Iror'n gfl}:f He makes his édedipe, but FOR SALE or exchange, low down h arrives home just in time .to: ‘Weh. xh APPLY . . FOR BALE—Horses - | A< DNadomy, 111 North St ERids ] RUR BAVR- o ciehenge. aw (down COMPA‘NX year ihe stme ot R | B i R LR ANTED—100 farms for uulosu cart, Corper of High and West unm S made their way into the librarian's of- | ROMe. He goes west and in a new | hnd BAXTON WOOLEN CORPORATION, FOR SAI.E—Trunk horse. Apply Fed- |10 acres up, with or wrlumut -m fl:: Sts. L. Strom. 3y26d fim where the safe was located. Luckily |PPId8 his Jife amew. He Is traced; by gL, eral Paper Board Tel. 1776. jy2ed o ”fifc‘.if.‘gfln l';l bl A ) ¥OR SALE—Silo, x. excelient _condi- . Edgerton had taken $60 out of the |® detective, and he kmows that h.h-' FOR BAHv—On.e ree, wéight 1050, | jeeis' ¢ 3y24d ' :tien. Call Lebanon I4-3. y16d e Tuesday and turned it over to Judge (¢ 'entified by his finger prints. kind_aod gecy driver; ' also " one pig, - v e i William Belcher, treasurer of the library, | 10¢S he win his freedom? The amswer LOST AND FOUND R enimmsoNo: 381 Maple Bi Natwidis 25?"5” “:io? ’i“h’a‘:" o 0T “Geboiva BAEN Tinsk el sove ‘5,““& This left but $40 remaining in the safe |it One of the strongest and most.sensa- . s o] Conn oF Tel"1593-2. " “jv23d | broadieal wrapper cigar Te, for use {,}"’“’:’1,‘3’;‘_‘3 % s ,;‘?fl 19 Houses on the Market To-|, T safe was dislodged from its moor- |tional climaxes ever viewed on, e FOUND—Came to my hotise Friday, a o hl‘on SALE—Good sound dmmg noxm ;’,‘,},:‘u""s%%p,““é;fi“' v,“'.g;.‘,m n little white poodle, no ecollar “or taj ings and moved out into the center aisle | *"Teen. Lois Wilson s the leading wo- * nor In to see us; We u.rry every- o between the book stacks. To remove the | Man. oot Tor B oIV BN TuS umd & ;ll-::n—rwo or thres very gooa é'wmuu“u m::d S Lure N otiion Baiess day. Two Already Having e i s & b p;?zmweuymwfi Wparynce Finners o Bal iy & * o Smal led 3 thews, Baltic. y2ed hors:.! Jacob C. Hafner, Norwich Town. )obi? $136-3200 mnnlh. 8t., Norwich., Phone 1703-3, oc] to the floor. the second . 4 Been Sold The Wheels of the safe fit in between |featur=. is a romance of the pa: i tions; list free; write el J these blocks and weld the safe fast. Onee | Mary Malloy, the young girl h-ntna. is Franklin_institute, Roche: : 7 the invaders had gotten the safe into an |a sort of little modern Cinderslla- Who FUNESAL DIRECTORS FOR SALE ter, N. Y. : FOR SALE = WANTED—We pay highest Wu f-fil’ = 5 & open space sufficient to work in, they |Works in a hotel. Her sole valuable is S e L ST Tio-tenement House, seven roomseach| Modérn Two Family Houses| swung the 15-pound hammer and crcked |an old sUver oblet, lef her by her dy- secon it 3 ter, gas, 1 have 15 Horses that are broken In for | ture Ce., breed iidg. Tel 1514-3. We | fiat, with bath, hot and cold water, g A i Rt off the combination lock. The tools were |Ing mother. Whenever she is in urgent electric lights, set tubs and new_steal then dropped and the get-away made. |need of extra funds she pawns her tras- £ ; e BU Jeinfeal ek, S They. Srs for ssle or {buy, sell a0d. e 31 lpeating sysem, in lower part SE Torwsliy ony Broad Street, Slater|"q,J large grease spots on a nearby |ure, and it has helped ont so mgny times Cnm S & Rl ELMEE K, FIEKSON, WANTED- Zpowejall Mbdn sl cas ‘::ufi‘;”u:‘i‘;“e‘ Eor Tl partioulars, see x : g desk show where the two lighted candles |that she calls it her “magle Gwp” Of * anywhere ll o > it mlng ng o jesa | 3nywhers DMIEhs, Aba i e e venue and Spring Garden|ssd been set to throw light on the |course i brings her romance and love in 198 Clff St scene. the end, In the opinion of the officer the theft A Noews Weekly will complete the Il was crudely executed and plainly showed T—— that the robbers were amateurs. Breed Theatre and Majestic Roof Gandes The hammer used to crack -the safe! George Walsh heads the double feature was brought to police headquarters by |bin. at the Breed theatrs and Majestie Patrolman Manice and proved to be a|Roof Garden today and tonjght fn 3 pie- large mallet with a three-foot handle, | turization of Louis “Tracy’s popular nev- Lanielson, Coni, WANTED_Sccond hand and u\k\- = 1 Tige! ‘suncessors Lo DR. C. R. CHAMBERLA!N fi;:\:gur, n:brukhn §i Phone 111—; FOR SALE "7 DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. Forelgn Elc‘ll!e Very Attractive Bungalow e man’s Farm' Agency, 33 lhml’; Tel. 1527-3. Avenue Are to be Sold to Close Inquire of the Agent, B. H. Fuaneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street DENTISTS, -x;h as is used in stone cracking. Itle] Number 17. George Walgh is seen 5 bad been wrapped in paper and a portion he character of Frank , one Dk.‘ S . sdloney Opders, Travelers’ Cheques 3nd Cottage Palmer, or Any Real Estate|ot the paper and rope wds still attached T e gl We L g A LE World. Real istate and Insurance. - No. 327 WASHINGTON STREET % to the long e, his paces with his usual athietic energy Chamber of Commercs Building D. J. CO MICRELE BaTa FARTOS, Ageat : A d || Broker For Prices. Under the new police schedule of as-|ani giving a very effective portayal of Phone 238-2z Lady Assistant 280 Fraa The residence has 8 rooms an v signments as promulgated some months |1a¢ resonreeful hero. The pigture Is 4 5 (¥ e all_modern conveniences. ago by the police® committee, no Dro- |hishly melodramatic, full of thrilly and ; ! Phone 1325-3. - -r-kh. Ceonn, The lot is 60x117 feet and there vision is made to assign a patrolman tolp,ct action. For the decond feature —————————e—————=—— | 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. = is a modern two-car garage. T0 mENT night guty on the south side of State |Grace Darmond will be seen n The g ALE An Excellent Offering Freet and ‘as i roslt thero was no|peantitul Gambler, a° tald of the far y Office Hours: 3—12, 1:30—H, 6:30—38 FOR SALE-—astemeiiies > — Furnish with | man doing duty past the library Tuesday | waoct. . P e toas. - APPLY TO bond T desived. BT GUE St 7ol 1460. |nisht when the brexk ocurred. Ar ey = 2 FOR bAl‘fln—lllelu smegl;:ker Big % iy28d . Wednesday Sergeant Charles P .Ham- RO 3 , in first class condition, priva SOCIETY Coneh ot saniih: It aja ) oabe. James L. Case | = RENTi3roome, euiabie ~Tor | movd learned hat the Gammer and chis AD boarding house. Inquire 3 WI'.CI' St els used by the rebbers had been secured Francis N entertained the LEGAL NOTICE Auress st Criape: Incach, Col g ire 40 SHETUCKET ST. || “roaa from the mew Methodist church under | i wecentiy ot bor Lorde Poiat oot FOR SALE—Late 1918 Small mr.{cuténgm%“fi'fifl S el 3fiss Grace D. Wheeler visited Mra. B. iclk, L 4 nign o X g iss Grace . W ee] NO I ICE e ‘"“‘,-’;.zsfl NORWICH TOWN PLACE 70 RENT_IT, md, Librarian Edgerton in expaining [ A Hertick of Norwich from Tuesday bedroom, toilet | poyy the momey secured from 4 last week. road to Thursday of last we Four acres. cight-room house, hens, |44 cellar. _Inauire 52 Broadway. jy23d| g core Funeral Director and EEesmmm iR UL ‘The Selectmen of the Town of Stoning- ¥OR SALE ‘ractically new Smfl! £ 1l kinds, 1 b TO BENT—Very Fopeaie had collected stated that| The Grange members are planning for lots of gruit, all kinds, 1 cow, hay, £00d —Very pleasant front room, | the money was all in $2 bills and that n balm s o 'eeix::::te o‘zlg:re!z?p‘:‘\een?::ff e e s o B oe Tood mmecan: | bara, ele. Price very low. For ull de- frmied. g,';x""‘s’;% Hill Ave. gentleman | it had been recetved from summer vie- | * Phe United Workers of Qid Mystic held m ei proximately 2,300 feet in Jength, the av- |ical condition as brand new machige; |18l call oo oo Dfsrerred. Phone 593-3 or inquire 8¢ this | jtors o the city who wish to take out |a pienic at Deans Woods'.Wednesday. erage w! am 1§ feet, on Mechanic street, | low price for quick sale. = LES, e cards and not being citizens they are re- iss Linda Wheeler celebrated her PROMPT SERVICE in the Village of Pawcatuck, in the Town | Danielson, Conn. jyzid BUYER AND SELLER, TO RENT. Jor lignt quired to make a $2 deposit. Tiig de- | birthday aturday with & company of ?}lmst_r mington, Conns to be'submitied at | — = S| s 186 West Thames St. | keeping. P}mne 1987, posit is returned to the depositor upon |young friends at the beach. DAY OR NIGHT e R e Rl A e i T 70 BENT_Fumisbed rooms, with or | the surrender of the card. “Mr., and Mrs. Maleolm Thompson of o'clock p. m. (standard time). Ingnire 300 West Main St jy26d without peard. 13 Boswell Ave. je6d Particulars and specifications can be had at the Town Clerk’s Office, Stoning- FOR SALE—I1916 Buxck 1918 Flnfl Shunoc were at Byron Billings’ Sunday SOUTH WILLINGTON |evenine FOR SALE C - Miss Hattie Wheeler left Monday for ton, Conn. sedan, in . good contion Apply A FOR RENT Master Willard Osborne of Oakdale,|, S won gr: an HOUR!GAN BROS' ADB“(; zl Stonington, Conn.. July 23d, | Bailey's G-rue Bath St. m N:’: House, "‘lhfi?lgnmz'%zzfl m;pro:; R el el Mass., who hiis been visiting at the home :‘w\.::; l:uh friends in lerent parts of & ARL AMPT. LE dson w = s . Y > | of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brackett for the| o Grace Wh — 2 | JOHN gu{«x%% . R s Wiy o | e 1g;m:° G e Saow Liig , Telephone, Etc. Two min-|past week, Feturned home Monday last. . o aare R s é':fl FUNERAL DIRECTORS W. CHESEBRO, Call or write m Rumn'w‘ch,, 20 Jonn PRANCIS D. DONOHUE, utes’ walk from Franklin Square. Must| Miss Agnes Pobuda returned homeé|., s i ”zcd Selectmen. | St., Westerly, R. iy25 Cenmtral Bullding, Morwich. vate ith the Old M E Sunday from the Johnson Memorial hos- | or vie o S With the Old Mystie pital. F - FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excellent CALL 1142-5 Mrs. Alice Burian of New York fs vis. | Mr and Ms. 8. N. Williams snd Mrs. dition, new engine, will sell reasonable Wheeler attended the lawn party held ?to':mm at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St. FOR S ALE \ting jer varents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles|priday evening at the Old Mystic M. E. 20d uda. NOTICE =T Block, in Norwich, No. 19 o ENpSTn Albert Richardson of Mystic, who re-1 "N Are. Aleck Linooln agd daugh- The Henry Allen & Son Co. The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 . : : — | cently began work with the G. Hall Jr., taving wi L 's 1 The Registrars of Voters of the Town : i = § > eq | 6T are staying with Mrs. Lincoln's fath- 88 MAIN STREET of Lisbor hereby “give. Totie that hey US D C ARS Pranklin St, consieting of two stoves, m‘g‘zongz u‘?‘“-y?fl{? {paming | Co., nad his family and furnture moved | " Ciuvice 5. Noyes, Sr. for some days. - ion I'I, y ng and_uucking. FUNERAL DIRECTORS |l in zemeion of the Town Hsu on | four tenements, with all modern im- furnish references. Norwich and Jewett.Cit_v s. Noyes Palmer has been the guest “Gus unl:‘kr. K, ] M. u1 “Main St m’;';eeg"':;;:m‘;“;'; S i e {of her tricher, ¥ L. Wiliame o8 28 ) hours of 12 m. and 9 p. m.. for the - Mov and trug 4 0 rs. Cornel ip th Massa- AND EMBALMERS poss. of making an envoliment of “the| FPORD ROADSTER. provements, a first rate central business cm’fm ms‘z.%— Green and family this week ] O vady Assistant Telephone 410-2 | 185, Jolers of, sad Town aand for 1he| 1920 OAKLAND TOURING (LIKE {location; excellent property for an invest- | move everything' anywhete Special ol B e i er i | air) Fred Randall and two children of i NEW. tent to - , 2 3 BUR (S o 0o o DAY OR NIGHT enrollment lists last perfected. NEW). i i’ TN wate’ in* SedeSedssary W c;x:nx:rny gI;h':me 31;510_\5. & boilers and ma- N hak e ViafinE B et 2ek Norwich have been visiting Map] ——— FRANK E. HYDE, 1920 BUICK 5-PASS. Lawn. 1919 BUICK 7-PASS. O.f CHSEEE S DEOMLET 1920 BUICK ROADSTEE. Registrars of Voters. 1920 CHEVROLET TOURING, Dated at Lisbon, Conn., July 26, 1921.| 1920 VELIE TOURING. the home of her brother, Charles Wood- Miss Emmeline Billings spent the week e end with her grandparents in Mywtic. T = Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Benson n,!nMa.ns- Mrs. Byron Billings s vsiting her a5 Distance Moving B Mrs. Aoply 1o WILLIAM H. SHIELDS. | Zibmrman 11 Boewsh Am‘?"'; 428 | field Hollow announce the engagéinent of | gaygnter Mrs, Harold Wileox in Oneco. an order of the court to close the settle- CAL and lon: distance auto truck- 1»5 l’hone 1926. A. Siegel. ment of an estate. Shea & Burke 55. | their daughter Gertrude to Ralph J. Bat- i Tigaarl- y28d 1917 HAYNES 7-PASS. TEAMING and “‘“"““ long _dis tye of Stafford Springs. fl\);d\r'a:t:dgrerssielfide;.r.\bafi gn S N v . [ & ‘i‘fi‘s"i u gpecialty. Jotin H. rors, 233 | s following attended the field day | winiam i i k uneral Directors | ~A7 A coumt oF TEOBATE HELD | MOTOR SUPPLY. Co. FOR s ALFE 3 Pbol of the Tolland County W. C .T. U. at|" yre. Fugene Palmer is recovering from 41 Main Street st Norwich, within and for the District of | (BUICK AGENTS), G, B, BROMLEY & 50w, Mount Ochepetuck Friday: Mrs. E. J.|an attack of grip. Main Stree Nopwick, on the 27th day of July, A. D. CANAL STREET, R S e R | Shetieket nmuavme Holman, Miss Rosa 0. Hall, Mrs. Lucy AT | 'Ly ocent NELSON 1. AYLING, Jud PUTNAM, CONN. - fair Bouse of 11 nice rooms, in fine order, | “ONG DISTANC e B A Toown. W X 5. 30 UNCASVILLE Estate of Frederick Levitzky, late géz‘ et oot g ol sy e M i o BROWN & HARTLEY, R e C P oEmderor heviiys — Walk from trolley, about 15 minutes from Shetucket St.. Phone 697. A meeting of the Woman's club will be petgehiniph == B KAttt = i Franklin Square; running spring water | PIANO AND FURNITU] MOVING. |held at the school Friday evening at 7.30 | The Robert Gair m_— COAL AND WOOD u"ll'h; ]& 4o ;_uux;‘lxa:g}:e&go:gnegagé CIGARS in house and h‘m,s‘fi all “‘“:" of fruit o'clock and is open to all women. Friday for Haverhill, Mas;d‘ur. Han- 5 trees and very prolific strawberry piots, A ¢ cock and Walter Bergman took the men COAL, seascaca wood and Kindiings 1p | that 558 astuie e 2w 1n Jetilament in claAxs 2180, ail the.other desirable things fonnd TEAMING AND TRUCKING George Bichardson has purchased: &= el anbimsbile, . Thiy' wleyul'the R ey u‘;’xfflo'l’::uhsmu 2% | Bell cortani real estate belonging to saig | Whitestons Cignr 3are §70 per thousand |on 2 S o (pround (A great { feno ¥ery. PEATIPLY NG Bl oeeAMR bl | e ko e PurFY. 2 G 4| Hanertlil fenuch 'ut ke Hobsrt Gaft e 25 d . A o = opportua! sold very reasom- P . M. . s =3 3 Durkee Lane estate, fully describea ih said ‘application, 3. ¥, CONANT. 11 Fraakiia St 2BIFor turther varticulars, inquire of ARTHURG UATHROD last Tuesday evening was largely attend. | Saturday, The score was 3-1 in favor — - — application be heard and determined at % y hetucket Street Phone 1759 At tbe business meeting a Dumber|T the Probate Court Room in the City of JOBN B MOEYN . PIANO TUNERS Norwich, in said District, on the 1st day ‘of Augast, A. D. 1921, at 10 o'clock in the TOBACCO forenoon, and that notice of the pendency FRFD-J(ICK . BUNCE | ‘application, and of said hearing Wheleske iaod Retail of applications were received. Demon-| ¥ere McGill and Hancock for the Robert strations in first aid were given by the|G2iT and Fitzgerald and Spaulding REAL ESTATE BEOKER, - . & Y o verhil| c for the Haverhill team. INSURANOCE members, after which a talk on first aid = b e SRR FRANELIN SQUARE. was given by Arthur Merrill of Rockville | Arthur Burnbam is Visiting mh He was followed by Rev. V. V. Sawyer| Benjamin Jerome left recently 9 thereon, be given by the publication of 'rhe P T this order once in some newspaper having 1aN0 1UNEY | ruiation in said District: also of Rockville, his subject being A |'FiP to Maine. et || We carry lete line of J. L. LATHROP & SONS|Sheiinse to » Fuinies Lit, e uc tre| 3% 4155 Reusee e epending o fow three days prior to the date of said hear- e a comp| ne FOR SALE . “Y" proposes. The usual Sports and fes. | 9275 in Hartford. Phone 838-2 22 Clairemont Ave. | ;0" ud that return be made to the || D, stic and I orted tivities followed until adjournment. The Boy Scouts of the Methodist Bpis- S 0 e n 'wo New Deiroit Scales 28 Shetucket Street Miss Rose Trinker of New York ig|COPal church will meet Friday eveming GEER "l'h " \ELS&)}' X AY'L!NG,JI:Iflge Clgll’l. spending two weeks' vacation at the|l Dthe school house from 7 to 8.30. THE PIANO TUNER e above and foregoing is a'true copy ? USED AS EXTRAS ONLY e i T e The choir rehearsal will be held Fri- 122 Prospect St. Phone 511 | ety HELEN M. DRESCHER. {11t will pay you to walk over. g (NSURANCE OF ALLKINDS | "°fic ° her br00h i parker tookc| 327 evening-. The prayer isecvios Wil Dy iy28a Cler WMAN RING’S MARKET place at his home last Tuesday after-|Deld this (Thursay) evening at 7.45 at - o 3 AT A COURT OF PEOBATE nnu;‘ JOHN R. BO ] noop. Budal wes in Willington EIl|™RGPSDCRRRS, oo oy b of tne i B at Norwich. within and for the District of '} 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET == BUILPING el et mer e B e | Norwich Trinity M. E. church will preach — —— d FOR SALE P! in Memorial church, Rev. Mr. Kenllricks YOUR CAR toroughly m.m ‘;‘,”;"’C“ on the 14k day of July, A, D. NORWICH, fONN. : o ; next Sunday morning in exchange with izhed and greaze cups A wp-‘& AYLING, Judge. | (Established for Ha.f a Century) 'm near Efi‘;"mfiefifigfi% om i 4 &"'.f’?""“a"':?' of| The funeral of Priv. Henry Toberman, xhi'u-s&r” RM’;{ e Koo' ved by the In “the manu of an nxreemt between | 700, Bood 45 new, Lirge bare. scveyal | talging wn“eu-w::k "ul“ a1l o s killed in action overseas; W e mmnc:: orin is employ e Charles H. Smith, “as “Secretary- of the poultry houses and utbuildings, 23 actes | work. 123 Oskridge Si.. Norwich. Coas |held Saturday afternoon at Memorial | RoDert Gair In ofle and | Board of %:“"‘,’.'52“,&";,?5 N : Pont, el divisad nie teiger pakaten] Hetk, 133 Oskx ) “mard$ " {church. Rev. Levi Lees of Staffora| Work on the back road has beem re- dren of ‘New London County,‘md Board HOTELS ndy 'l'ewdland good fruit; $1,500; very{=— —— ———————— 3| Springs conducted the service. There|Sumed after a delay cauf y the sur- of Management being. the legal eustodian S S o OGN L, . were beautiful foral offerings from rela- | ¢¥ing of the road G I DEETon of ‘A Fowens Somner. | AMERICAN movsm. D Mommem| g TUON SEENCN. . WILLIAM C. YOUNG |iives 206 triends. - The beaters wers for- |, Miss Sarah Boy and ‘Wiiliam A. Powers-and Etta Powers, | Prop, First class garage service m- 2 ] Suceessor to mer service men. Burial was in Willing- oy Jook like | husband and wife, both of New London, |nected. Phone. Shetucket St. STETSO YOu. ton Hill cemetery. Mr. Lees conducted . . | Conn., the parents of said minor, parties N & NG 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Church recently Lanole Tirs Co., 3 b febitd]ot the First Part, and Ira K. Tuller and DEL-HOFF HOTEL, the commitial geryices. o= e European reh Hayes Bros., Props. Telephone uu.. CARPENTER and BUILDER! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mather ana,°ntertained Mr. and -Mrs Irving Chm 0F New Tontion, Conn, pasties of | 26-38 Broadway. ’| A NEW HOUSE ‘ is visiting her sis- Eccleston of Norwich daughter are visiting in Providence, R.|@nd son Ernest of Hartford. BNE Baoud Tart: fant i waoHHLE o i Dost ws g ";"""‘"" at right| 7 s week with relatives. ul'nor, by said parties of the Second rrs A B ARGAIN Lis DY led or. Miss Mary Zuscik returned home last Telophone 60 West Main St.| yeek from Johnson Memorial hospit ABINGTON PIXNflIG said agreement having been ex- ’ ” where she was operated on for tonsili In seeking how to make its work mor r‘n'lam tx ga)d Court for approval. in | ™ por e or kinu ety 5ab) Situated in the “Plains Section” of Tho meeting of the Christin Eao| cficient and effective in its parieh, Ordered, That the hearing upon the |Beatly dome. Estimates i 4y and Norwich. The house has six rooms PLUMBING SUPPLIES deavor society was held last w: nston Congregational church, Rev. PP'OV:l O;Hfil%:a‘xfl‘e{fiebé;{';c:,g“\g}e g!;:;rfully“flven "‘ha B\llh fl and all modern improvements. Cel- Thursday under the auspices of the hon-|2rd T. Eiliott, pastor, adopted a plan of OF ALL KINDS | wieh, in said District, on the 1st day of action which at Anmt A. D. 1921, at. 10 o'clock in the t adopted a go orary members of the W. C. T.. U.. Rev Walter E, Lamphear of Chapiin was the | ast has life in it First, It seeks to become 8 PLU: FITTING. -ar is cemented. There's a good cggfcg“‘:mlgfi gardon. Unusual value for $4,500, and demonstration center for what a church # Mysio JomN BLUM, FRAker Tor the greaiog. alive to God can do, thus demonstrating - g <1 v —_— 3 one. =, to itseif and to hers God's power. Bee- Autongthlgt, ERNEST £ _____“""r-m sos___"" | SOUTH WOODSTOCK |ond. it wih iy to mect the noet ot e ARCHA W. COIT newspaper havmz a clmna.;non in said BULLARD 3 = The very un%by expert | 1.uic . Wells of Watsonville, Cal,|CO/munity socislly. How many good District, at least three days prior to the Highe: i workmen 4t the hlreut Is guar- . await the people of Abington and €8, WAaZOMS, |daic of saia fiearing, and that eturn be | Teacher of the . Highest Grade Properties bk R Bl R son of Willis W. Wells, 3 former. rasident | Lmes Al g3 made to this Court. Violir Telophone'1334. 63 BROADWAY §! JOHN F. TOMPEINS, br2outh. Woodstock, b -Faiiiag- e T 4, o ion not only of the NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Phone 127-4 - €1 West Main Si. Wells and family, also, Mr. and Mrs. E I mcks m The wbove and foregoing is a true copy i “——' B. Swan of Providence. I ¢ : but of, those of ma- ~|.of record. Bliss Place < Evangelism is not T Mrs. Douglas Pierce .and children are 2 Attest:’ HELEN M. DRESCHEE, —_— g ge place in the Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ¥ RENecTE L Have g Few Aol . STERLING e B e Aeeo L faliowing ndnsl‘. l:nho!;tlflnn and Wood Work. utiie to Liong: - e | . The Ladies’ Aid _society ‘met this Place, expects to spend August here | (M line of S50, Congres: lacksmithing in all its branches ALEXANDEE H MANES, Thursday with Mrs. John Knox. also. = - oy ing S BOOKBINDING HELEN L. PERKINS Cestited Pyhii ‘me-c, Many witnessed the ball game played| Members of Senciet grange and their|Yrel the meeds of a growing Sunday s ~ TN g . walNing’ by the ‘Sterlink and. Opeco Bloomeg Girls. | families. had a picnic at Roseland park | 31001 and to accommodate Jarger:audi- TEACHER OF SINGING [ Freeitio s¢. Tuing biachine shop "y (1 555 e : ook o ot eguiar Wnd specal Bath- 0([ & l“a[ "BOOKBINDER Blde, Notwich. | Totephone 150, | ¢, Mis8 Elorence Vere has returned after | July. 30, About 70 enjoyed ng - | 155 e b B oty Telephons 622 '53 UNCAS STREET e e g’v[y weeks' vacation spent -at tantlp) ielohs: sapner nrepared by the- commi- . 8 —— N el ; 57 TC 515 NORTH MAIN STREET 108 Broadway Harry. Miller ‘spent Saturday at Ocean| ' Members of Senexet grange enjoyed |, Martford—William E. Faaning of Beach. 8fank Books Made and Ruled to Order CHIEOPODIST TEC: i Halghbors:: night, with « Broskint s granks | Hartlosd Wag on Monlay eppomuiee tras . —_— | July 26th tee of the bankrupt ‘estaté of the Morrill WHEX YOU WANT-to DU & e R = - ch!ffl" Britain—An average of 11.234| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bowen arnved at| Clothing Co. of Hartford. x,\uunz‘xmy I::il aess . G. ) ¥. 5. CUDWOBTH & THOMPSON ildren attend the city playgrounds ev-|th Bald Hill July iven the trustee to-continue the - mi‘.‘.”&l}'&fi«fi"fii‘. 10?:%1-?:1:: "ulbld:““:" y&“ s B3 b‘,"di F""‘:"“‘"l‘“ (Protoss yous & ,?m AROEITECTS - - ery week, accerding z;huu attentaiagl - P e o e e T S fil-ss for two weeks. The bankrupt has solumns of The lLuwicun. I‘m he;ter than through v.he ad‘:ler{?smg n Puone e > = Thever Bulldlag, Nerwich, Conn. records compiled by the supervisors and| You may have observed that a good | made an ofier of compromise to creditors \ eolumas of The Bulletin. filed with Supt. John F. Rourke. practical joke is on the other fellow. on the payment of 15 per cent.