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‘WANTED--Housework the week. Mrs. E. Freeman, ::{-ner ot and Hnwv sts. S SR Ry ““ad;acent territ tead: ‘;'mnl:w Koin ! erritor; stea or i gpeed men dv:swcd. Tntkrvicw My & 2§ Laurel Hil Av: MWelhes- between § an auglod manufacture: s shirt 148 1o eeli complete line of nflru ag ct !o ‘Wwearer ; exciusive patterns; hi! i fred u ies, ‘Madison lfllu. 50; way, N ork. auglod WAEIID—Fom’m for folding box nt; must be tnré‘ rH:I:.h malxélgr\;v css smy!fe. fnoxignl s:. \Hurl(onflrd, or Position for genera —.u honn.- work b, roughly Address Euuuwnrl. care WANTED-—Woman as waitress in taurant, 28 Main St. WAN: 00l /L F. house. Telephone 1865-3. ches! D. No. 4, ter.. m“u‘:sd " WANTED—Kitchen helper in_ sndall | Boaraing house. ’i‘ale hone 1863-2. Kan- gelky, R. 1. No. 4, Colchester. = aagdd 'AH“M ‘D du w 51 Summer $t. % au‘ WAN Handy man to Work on farm. Tel. l:!b&y auglod wurn—" ‘man to do general work rfl wark in garden. Phone Wllllma.nuc Div. Windbam Inn. o wnn i s ok. Apply at umfmn wooux vers wanted. The B. E. Hilllard Co., Duckiand, Conn. __.auksd AGENTS To sell newly invénted gas -lchl-r: unfig hold over gas and tnm on and gas ts ; big p! u nu‘u-r; 3 % m or female. Call - Tand idg., 321 Main St umm 'AM lo “a thorungh E TR RIS GC S CAN and capable man a first elass | PO RENT—Two rcoms for light house- m-: %o ofter. Writ Box 342, care | keepig, . latest imnnv-mz-, private 5 msd ath. 17 Spruce St auglod " GOVERNMENT ey rallway mail| FOE BENT—Ground nnn tenement of dom $135 month; list ‘positions open, | four rooms, with *imaprovements. A»ly i write xmmedmely Frankin Insti- | 61 Fairmount St. augdd » Rocheater, N, Y ¥OE. RENT—Garage. Inquire WANTED 70 BENT—From Aug. 30, by the week EXTRA HELP FOR or month, flu-room summer cottage at Bmith's u:va. furnished complete, with SATURDAY. RING'S MARKET. short auglod 10 RENT TO RENT—] m 38 Umms St. li‘l’run House l!‘Afi:ex TO RENT—Furnished apartment, two and three rooms, for light housekeeping, mzi“z;l.wv.az Thames St Phone $11. ang! 146 AuLa, lights and fireplace. oune {80 or “nqnlre at this office. n‘l’u‘ld TO nx’!—Vary pleasant front room, furnished, at 120 Laurel Hiil Ave. Phone 59%-8. augld VOGUE SHOPPE is for rent; first clags, established business, all ready to open’ also adjoining ofiice’ suitable for a mullisery i large show windaws, over Woolwartii's 5 and 10c store. iy to Kubber fvy FUNESAL DIRECTORS -~ GEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer . 32 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telepiicne 630 EN ur- tenement 150 West Main lnquhe downstairs. Phone 17§-4. yisa TO RENT—12 _rooms, _suitable _for boarding house. Inquire 3 Waler St _ $d ~ 10 RENT—37, kit¢hen, bedroom, tollet and cellar. Inquire 52 Broadway, Jy2éd TO BENT_Rooms for light houe- keeping. Phone 1987. iys TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without board. 13 Boswell Ave, Jebd- St Commings & Ring Faneral Directors FOR BALE—Horses FOR SALE—Lady’s driving horse, also runabout and harmess. Write Box 123, care sulletin. augdd FOR SALE—Good sound d!lvln( ho?‘. 76-4. FOR SALE 1 have 15 Horses that are broken in for ail kinds of work. They are for sale or trade at right prices; Come and see them. ELMER B, PIEESON. Tel §36-3. and Embalmers b 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 233-2 Lady Assistant Je3d FOR SALE—:utemoeblles FOR SALE—Ford delivery truck, new- ly painted, new oversize tires; can be seen at 5 Wrankim St auglud ¥OR SALE—1920 3 1.2 ton Stewart . Funeral Director | truck wita a stake body 14x7, also a six and 4 | ton. hyaraulic Holst and combination stes) !l ined dump body in A-1 condition; the purchase price last year of this truck was En‘bajm“f.h' 46,000, and it can be bought for less than e f | naif price loday on a note with the proper, ‘ endors, PROMPT SERVICE ielson, Conn. Tel. 198. auglod DAY OR NIGHT ¥OB SALE—Ford touring car, §175 if taken at once; good condition, with ex- —.um tras. ' Can be 'seen at Norwich Welding k,o augyd “FOR BALE—National Six touring car . in A-1 coudition, just overhauled, demeon- HOUR!GAN BROS, atlon 3t any'time, 118 West Thames 29 augdd ¥OR SALE——T pe 51 Cnd‘flac sewen- FUNERAL DIRECTOKRS AL anumy e P, SN 2 . Lo, exceptional power, gver Norwich and Jewett City |[a vition, fine cord tire équipment. Tele. " ph ne. 1 SR augéd lo“fl&tm—?nrd trlul'.K :u:,b' B:ll‘d e at saci price, owner leaving town. - : ~The Henry Ailen & Son Co. Main ug2d 88 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS EMBALMERS Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main S 1917 Cadil excellent flmnn. new engine, will ull uumubh l! sold at once, Inquire 52 Shetucket St. i GEORGE LAMBERT, Ocoum, teaming, moving and trucking, Tel. 617-12. jyld. GUS LAMBERT, JB., I\m 341 Htlll st Moving and hg. Tel. C. D. JOSLYN, 293 West mm SL WQ move everything “-flywhll't. i tention given to mov ing boiler: ' ! suinery. ~ Phone 357-3. Long Distance Moving and Expren\u. 17 Boswell Ave. 5 ' TEAMING and moving, long_dis trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St. Phone 792. BREOMLEY & l Sheluds.fl St. _Phone .-ONG JJIS‘IAX\CL MOVIL\G S ¢ DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON _ M'Crory Bldg. Nerwich, Conn. UR. D: J. COYLE DENTIST shotn ATTHUR K. LATHROP 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn, p Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—8 Toisphone BROW. mx, Shelucke UL Pho PIANO AND FURNITURL MUVIZ\O. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very prompily anc at reasonable prices. Are You Protected in Case of Fire, Accident or Sickness? 3a. = % ¥, CONAST, A Ave., writes all kinds of Insurance Policies with reliable companies. Write him to call on you or phone 588-3. waklis St TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail Wectrryacompletclmeof and lmported t will pay youlo wnl.k over, JOHN R. BOWMAN {M6-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, 7ONN, blished for Ha.f a Century) | | ES . 91 Main Street olstein cow ; “Cat 1434, SEMW ¥OR SALE—New milch Holston o bay mare, good - worker, cheap. C: 1434, g WFM N SQUARK ‘axi, 309 Mala MG 1”0 G. R. Ciown. sep2dd S hfi?‘l‘ll HOUSE, D, nectcd, | Phone. — Shecacwer 8¢ o2 uro i | DI nonlonx.._mmn in 504 or mll 00d_and k uu—. Phone Wiliow Bt., Morrissey, ient. Inquire ¥. I Raeme, Dan-| N hn- b k| W Five- ment, in ‘i%ffi: Y youn‘ couple. Box xa this office. auglod "WANTED—To bu: . or will_con- 'siter exchange for Xw?s’fim cow. Phone 311 . auglld CLARK'S l’nh Orlent 35,000 & upsa R ett Oity. jytw dn ok for small boarding | = Hand china, rare are; etc.; t%fy‘n%"uggk 1001 with , begin- tfom two care of Bul Buuet 94 of apart- mber and ulletin. D—Furnished house ment, t nly of lour Tor Sept Oct K. care of ‘BALE—Modern by lqw, hanay,, Mssetive, :n ore ‘bunga- rudw m wt}aafi hunlaxng ms !nr l ins m le' l! Tel. dining room Ave. set e “a-.\)_hfl" stove. lnqmre u shmr FOR SALE—Furnace, boflgt. steam, Vol\m\eet Junior, 17 Inch'flrnm. 48 sections of radiators, almost ne\n l‘n- quire at Auditorium Hotel. FOR BALE—August \utonea cents each. . William Wil éuurbury. o1 e, W m“hw' LOOK, LOOK—I h ond hand refrigerators 150 a good line of secon Come in ook us over. ain St.. a or sale cl e-p. hand furniture. 1. Weinstein, auglod 93 West FOR SALE—One 4 year oid Ayrshire eow and cm F‘rlnk 8. Kennedy, Day- ville, Conn. aug9d WANTED — Autothobiles to wash, at the Puhllc ‘Washstand, Preston Bridge. wuum«':o buy Ford or other auto; must be late medel and chean nl‘ $d{Curry, Yantic. Tel 636-4. "¥OR SALE_House of seven ooms, all improvements; also store with stock; must seli at once; low price. 1 Rothman, Colchester, Coi au:?d nty- red §. hens 1° yenr old John augdd 'Pn C. Brown Leghorn DU like to protect yeur automo- bue wmx Wwire screen for reasonable price, call on City Wire Works, 183 Koosevelt Ave., Norwich, Conn. augfd " WANTED—To | buy burning koiler; suom ».; must be in¢ R. D. . G, . Hanks, good condition. Mansfield _Center, mantic 347-4. Conn kinds and antigues. ‘Water SL Phone 38-2. WANTED—Cclored glass lamps, $1 uj C. J. King, 43-54 ww St Phone 38- aug: WANTED—I ~m give 86 x«g s copy | St of Walt Whitman's Leaves J. King, 48-50 Water 8t. augsd ~ Phone 33-2. 1d, SALE—Pigs 6 and 7 weeks 3. Sehmiretsiy, Plaln S\ augdTy uf it e Tt 2 462-13. FOR BALE—One horse * mow]ng ma- chine. Tel 397-3 or write C. sarsent. rou s,u.rr-mu moving west desirel 1l small farm, 5 minutes from trok le,vl 15 _minutes from city, well fruited. §., care Bulletin. aug9d TFOE SALE Barber chairs, cheap it taken at once. Tel. 1986-4. - augsd FOR SALE—Three bullding lots, two on Schiool .St., one on Digision st éxten sion. Inquire J. A. Wuttkey, 115 Ro;th aug4 “FoR SALE—Single wagon with top, good conditien. 25 Summit St. augdd WANTED—100 farms for catalogue, 10 acres up, with or without stock; givd full particulars in first letter as to price, gize, location and terms. P. O. box llln, Jewett City, Conn. Jyaza HERE YE BE—Manlla cigars 5S¢, ¢ tor MG. 3.75 for a box of ; eaf wrapper cigar 74:. Gud Band tovacco 1yc a Smioke Shop, opp Woolworu: store, Thayer isldg. entrance: WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich kurmi- ture Co., Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jel d WANTED—Farm; all kinds, all sizes, anywhere in_Connecticut. Jour farm tor sale? Call, write or ulephmu ei- man’s Farm Agency, 33 Reynolds St, ‘Danielson, Conn. Je7d WANTED—Second hand and antique furniture. Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to A. Bruckner, 55 Franklin St. Phone 717-3 Norwigh. mar29d et p————— AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOBLES JONATHAN\SMITH, 30 and 31 Town St. Tel. $18. Can 1 see the “helmsmsn” for Ford cars? 25-5 cans auto soap @ 7%c.; all grades of Mobiloils, !afely oil and high test gasoline. ugES W HAVE your tires 1ureaded. look like new, wear like new, as good Lanoie Tire Co., 93 Mam St. {ebfld 18 YOUR CAR in goed running order? If_not, call 731-2, Noyes Garage, Laurel Hill Ave., near schoolhouse, and get my prices for overhauling and - repatfing. ‘drbon burning a sneclalty. Quick ser- yice and re i¢” prices. William C. l\l“d RADIATORS g Tested Under Air Prefsure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED 53 439 MAIN STREET, (East Side) OVERHAULING =/AND REPAR WORK _OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, “#| Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, ‘Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Wood Worx Blacksmithing in all its branches 1960t & Glark Corp.| 507 TC o15 NORTH MAIN STREET CHIROFODIST FOR SALE—Farm of about 65 acres, well watered, and some woodland, house. of 8 rooms, barn, - carriage house, other outbuildings; above blace within 2 miles of trolley road and 1 mile of crurcly and school. Apply to D. Lewis Browa- —= |ing, No. 221 Maple St., Norwich, Conn. augzd FOR SALE—Silo, I excellent condi- tion.. Call Lebanon 14-3. _ivled ¥OR SALE Hara wood, $10 per cord. C. 8. Phone_1099-2. STOP in to See us; We cairy every- thing in the line of second-hand furdls ture, stoves, etc. New London Salesroom, 16 w:fir St. Norwich. FPhone.1703-3. mar: RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM 140 acres, fincly located, excellent sur- roundings, near markets and station, fine 12-room house, 2 large barns, sheds and | farm buildings all good, running spring | water in buildings, 6v @cres fertile tiliable | fields, part can ve iriigated, large spring- | watered pastures, 2,600 cords saiabie g e R carry 40 head of cattle; $5,000, very easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willunantic, Conn. . augsd FOR SALE On Upper Washington Street, a ten- room house -in first class conditi this house must be seen to be appre-| cidted, and also a two car garage,! everything right up to date. On! Thames Terrace, a handsome nine- room house with one car garage, in| the pink of condition. Everything that can ba asked for in these two houses are there. For details call Clarence Sholes, telephone connection. FOR SALE New House, with ait modern improve- ments, contzining seven rooms, located short distance from Franklin Square, good location. FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central SBuilding, Norwich, FOR SALE Approximately 20 aeres of lafd, with fine house of 11 mnice rooms, in #ine order, excellently located, within minutes’ walk from trolley, about 15 minutes from Franklin Square; running spring water in house and barms, all kinds of fruit trees and very prolific strawberry plots, also all the other desirable things found on a weil kept home ground. A great opportunity.. Will be sold very reason- able. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN A. MOREAN, BEAL ESTATE BROKER, FRANKLIN SQUARE. fodelcnsi. st s REAL ESTATE _ BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williamis Street with large grounds and roomy gar- ages. Cozy 6 room house with good iot_on Lincoln Avenue. Modern ouse with two car garage on Wash- .gton St. Also a 7 room house near —usiness section for $4,000. Several 2 family houses way below cost to produce them. ARCHA W. COIT Telephone 1334 63 BROADWAY Chiro; L your feer) A. G. Tl&nbflh. ¥. 8. Bld& lll Main St, Foot l-l Conn. Paone Slllh urvuh. ACCOUNTANTS, ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public Aeccountsat, 24 Franklin St, Talking Machine Shep Bidg., Norwieh. Telephome 1509, 'ax Beports. -BOOKBINDING EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order _—— PIANO TUNERS GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect ‘St. Phone 611 —_— | four tenements, with ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Bullding, Nerwich, Conn. ey PRINTING * PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly m;r.e. Estis jmates orompt cheerful ly :lven Tbe v "’"Ju"a i S Frankl o |HAROLD s. BURT, 120 Laurel Hill ml e T T R T . FOR SALE Very Attractive Bungde Cottage No. 327 WASHINGTON STREET The residence has 8 rooms and all_medern conveniences. lot is 60x117 feet and there two-car garage. An Excellent Offering APPLY TO - James L. Case Tel. 876 40 SHETUCKET ST. FOR SALE The Berry Block, in Norwich, No. 190 Franklin St, copsisting of two stores, all modern Im- provements, a first rate’central business location ; exeellent property for an invest- ment. The sale is made ncoe-'nry by an order of fhe court to close tite settle- meft of an_ estate. - Apfly to wux,;.m x«lamm SHORE LOTS FOR SALE At Quonochontaug,R.L One Half Mile Real Ocean Front Fine Surf for Bathing 39 FRONT LOTS—39 SEC- OND ROW SURVEYED AND NOW FOR SALE Agent on Ground Saturdays and Sundays WILLIAM F. HILL, Agent 108 Thayer Building Norwich, Conn. Telephone: Office 147—House 1503 AUCTION e e —— A T . Auctioneers Office and Salesrooms No. 42 Main St., Danielson, Conn. Registered by the U. S. government under the revenue act of 1913 as Brokers and Public Auctioneers, Registration No. 1234. AUCTION NOTICE BY F. 0. DAVIS (Agent). I will sel at the residence of the late Professor Tarbell of Yale uni- versity, located on Prospect St., Pome fret Center, Conn., on THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 1921, (STANDARD TIME), at 1 o'clock p. m., rain or shime, the entire contents of his beautiful summer home, consisting of domestic and imported furnmiture, and bric-a- brlc. including mavple, quutered oak, Flemieh and mahogany of every description, willowware crockery and ld-band glassware, Egyptian fluld amp, brass andirons, ete. ‘Terms cash. All articles to be moved on day of sale. FRANK | 0. DAVIS, Agent. ter, Conn, PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CON rnc‘m:—.lomn. JOHX BLUM, PHONE 568-5. The very Dest plumbing by expert workiien 4t the faifest DFices s Euar- anteed ; n!sdon ea tting. N_F. 67 West Maln St ENRIGHT & McMAHON Plumbing, Heating, Tinning and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 32 6TH STREET . Breed Phone. BUILDING PEBEONE & cuntractors, stone; crete and cement, plln extrd. 15 Platt Au. Tel. No, all between § and 6.30 a. m._and trom 5.30 to 9 p. m. augdd WILLIAM C. YOUNG S Successo® to STETSON & YOUNG CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at e Dl G Telephone 60 West Main St LEGAL ¥CTICE DISTRICT OF unmmu) 88, Probate Court, BdA\IC o) stom. late of Orderad That said application be heard and determined at the Probate Office_in in sl.id District, on the 15th A. D. 1921, at 7.0" Dis- | 42y school are to have a joint picnic at Aug, 10-11. Covell will be one of the number. visiting fiends in town. Miss Mabel Farquahar is visiting her uncie at , r ohar, Jr., is at camp with MOHEGAN The Sewing society is to meet with ?drs Harriet an!non ‘Wednesday even- Ing. Mr. and Mrs. Nonsuch of Philadelpnia are visiting friends in this place. M. Butrows of New Jersew spent Sunday with his uncle, Frank Mur- ‘Robinson’s unole, Frank Edward | | | 3p- | dancing was enjoyed. -four members and daughter Paalin3 ve been guests of Mr. Hyannis, Mass. Mr. and \Mrs, Arthur Favarin and daughter Arlene of W‘cfly iave been visiting at B er at Plesant| iy nhnmn-molc-nmmlu chém Saturday. local friends Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Jemnie Sel- den of Putnam visited - friends here, vhm she former lived. iss Ruth Loring has retu'ned from a stay at Apponaug, E Mr. and Mrs. Asher of Provi- :"m visited at ‘bl m«.u lf-ll‘kl Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Apthur Bradle; ars en- (el;l?n\mng re! i es forn Lym,hflm £ ee Will be mo iservices hers ne unday as Rev. Mary Macomber will be away for the second week of fer wlm Mrs. Rose Paige and daughter Roes have returned to their- home in New Bedford, Mass,. having visited Mis, Paige's brother, Fred Darby. Howard Clarke of Norwich spent San- day at F. Tl s where Mre. Clarke is mendmg a few mm Mrs. Carrie Carr has returmed to the home of her uncle, William Simmons, having taken a month's vlm.lon“’z Miriam Vaughh, Mr. Simmons' 1+ daughtér has returned to her home in Norwich having stayed with her grand- parents during Mrs Carr's absonce. About sixty membes of the Sunday lelluol went to Moosup Pond by euio Ty morning and graatly en- Mod the . They had basket iunches md m; the day be cream Was pro- EKOMK ! Russell Noyes and sister of Wti'iman- tic spent the past week with Miss Glaays Gallup. ) Mr. and Mrs. Evereit B. Gallup of Howard were callers here Sunday. Sevéral fom her? ‘attended camp meet- ing at ¢une. R. 1, Sunday afternoon. Edwin Frink was taken to the Backus hospital ' Norwich, Monday, August 1st and Tuesdey was operated on for ap- pendicitls. He is gaining as well as could be expected. Pachaug grange visited Ekonk grange Friday evening and furnished the the literary program. Cake and ke cream were served. Harry Holms of Willimantic was a week end visitor at George Tanner's. He wife and children returmed home with him Sunday. Misé Mary Childs was in Plymouth last week and Witnessed the pageant the day President Harding was in attend- ance. She pronounced it a neyer to be forgotten pmfl:me She was _called homie Thursday iliness of her mother who ren-.iu a very weak eon- condition. Miss Gladys Gallup and Julia and Bertha Sayles accompanied by Miss He- thér and Mabel Frink, of Jewett City, start this Tuesday morning for Lewiston Maine, where they will attend a two days' session of the New England con- ference of grange lecturers, On their re- turn they will visit the White Moun- tains and other places of interest. Carl Gallup will convey the party in his car. A large gathering was held Sunday at | the home of George Cole, who has just | passed his 76th birthday. A fine dinmer was served. A. W. Noone of Peterboro, N./H, was a week-end visitor here. HEBRCN Irving G. Will and family, of Herlimu. N. J., are guests of Rev. and Mrs. T. D. Martin. Mrs. Will is sister to Re: Martin . Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Mils and 850 and a friend, James Peckham, of Dart- mouth, were guests of Rev. H. H, Bpiscopal chureh, Bayridge, N. J., and s mother, Mrs. Helen Fitzgerald, of An- dover, are at their summer homs 'n He- bron for their vacation, ‘The members of the L. A S, hl\e been imvited to meet with Mrs: E. 'r Smith Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Mrs. W. O. Seyms and afrs. Bunice Seyms were in Colchester Friday evening. Miss Gladys Hough was home from Hartford for the week end Mrs. Annie Gilbernt, Miss Helen Gilhert Miss Susan Pendleton and Miss Ciarissa Lord were in Plymouth last week to at- tend the celebration. Among the local people out of town last week were Mrs. W. O. Siyms in Hartford one day, Mrs. E. T. Smita in New London, E. A. Smith at Storrs, W, B. Chamberiain in Hartford. Mr. and Mrs. Davies of New York are fuests of the Hilding family. Miss Ruth Griffin of Hartford was home for the week end. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and son Sherwood of Bast Hartf ‘were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A. Little. NORTH STONINGTON A few weeks age a musical and liter- ary contest was held between the men and women of the gramge Disinterested judges pronounced the men the winmers. They were consequently, it having been so stipulated. entertained at supper by the losers Friday evening last. Arrange- ments were in charge of the woman's work committee of the grange, Mrs. R. D. Cook, Mrs. J. D. Avery, Mrs. G. D. Coats, Mrs. I R. Maine and Mrs. B. W. Chap- man. The menu included roast beef with gravy, mashed potatoes, relishes, rolls, ap| pie, ice cream and coffee. About 75 were present. Following the supper, of North Stening- ton grange visited Pachaug grange last Thursday evening, several taking part in the program, which was given by visiting grangers. The Baptist cburch and Sunday school and the Congregatienal church and Sun- Atlantic Beach Thursday. The New London county farm bureau will have a field day, heginning at 10.30 a. m., teday (Wednesday), Aug. 10, on the North Stonington fair grounds. Rev. O. D. Fisher preached in Ledyard Sunday morning in exchange with Rev. G. F. Goodenough. The pulpit of the Baptist church was| occupied Sunday by Rev. Luclan Drury, who 3lso administered communion. Brown & Stone have moved their busi- ness into larger quarters. The grange fair will be held in Sep- tember, Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Williams spent last week on Block Island. Rev. A. L. Townsem® of Philadéiphia is spending part of Jis vacation at the home of Mrs. H. W. Perkins. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Noyes, Jr., and son of Stonington and Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph S. Adams and children of Norwich were in town Sunday and attended morn- ing serviee at the Baptist church. Irving C. Ecclestone has entered the employ of Brown & Stone. HOPKINTON Rev. B. ¥ Mathewson, who has plied the pulpit of the Rockville Seven Day Baptist church most of the time for the past ten months, went to cville last Saturday to take part in the instal- lation of thc mew pastor, Rev. A. Bur- dick. Mr. Mathewson conducted the de- vetional exercises and gave an addsess of irom the state and towa. church clerk, Albert S. Babcock wi ‘ Roof Garden today and Thursday, finds '.Mglndcntnmhlmwbeuvlnlu ever in deciding the destiny of 5 girl As “Sally,” bora to wealth, but com- démned by fate to orphanage and pov- nt‘, she is rescued from her plight by a Mrs. Steese, an adventuress, Who to marry ‘her to a wealthy man. Saily, desperate, agrees to the plan But—she finds that 5 girt of fine feel- ing cannot surrender herself for life to agree to carry out her part. She Henry Lester, a millionaire, who fall in love with her, as she with him. Les- ter, In early life, had beem jlited man with more money, and Quite recovered. His bitter feeling towards aroused when he discovers, thinks, that Sally and M mculy after his lnoncv‘ 1 e Nor is a toueh, of timely ‘wanting to leaven the good ifte Eiiii 33 1:5???‘ with the main trend of "fl sessing undoub! Though called who ever adorned the Follies, indeed critics, declared to be the most 5 i i gE Johnstone making herself look like a dowdy Ittie bookworm in the first part of her mew picture, Sheltered Daughters, whiek s Toonerville Trolley comedy enti- tied The Skipper's Boozem Friendg will also be shown. AT THE STRAND. Thursday, August 11, morks the opening of the trand. We something new two years ago, came to this town and gave deville and motion pictures at reasom- able prices. We deserve your coopers~ tion as we are trying to give you some- thing you are not getting. We are sk ways willing to give the public some- thing new in the way of entertainment and will always endeavor to do se by M;mevubhmbed Friday Euud will have four high class ville actz which will doth en insruct; also on the same program be Corinne Griffith's What's Your tation Worth, her very latest and finest farmhouse after of the opposites shogmn The varied incidents, the rapid sion of \events story, abilty of ‘the star make this picture one qf the best productions of the year. munity and the pastor respond a short sermon. HD is alm to be pastor of the church of ¢ mination at Hopkinton City, stallation seryice was hell mill of the Ashawzy Wooen Ca, step- ped on a rusty il cre day last week and it penetrated his fm-r_ BlooT po'son- ing resulted and he Las b2ea takem the Rhode Island hospital in Providenee WEST KINGSTON Charles E. Lareck, who has been spend ing several wecks at the Cross Roads, returned to Providence #Znday afternoom. Mr. and Mrs. James Tourjee, Jr., of Gould were callers here Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Watson, Mrs. An- nle E, Webster and daughter Mildred, Miss Sarah Randall, Everelt Kenyon and