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~ A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get it A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get It A Bulletin Want WANTED—Mals WANTED—Frmate T WANTED—A married man for gen-| W. milliner, _at eral farm werk: house, milk, woed and |ence; soge Mrs. D. Beau- ard per month ; ‘alse a handy man nnfé 1 tville, Conm. month. Address ‘.a’:fl" ‘augl g - i S | W AR o work m WANTED—#xperienced vacuum eclean- re; must be lbon’flm ly_at once. er salesman, to aot &8 crew manager for | Steady position. S. F. Peterson, 130 Main mpw ‘work ; excellent m%'fl it. auglid T R B Bridgeport, Conn: | W) A girl to operate our cle. agith . vator. Plaut:Cadden Co. __ augl?d WANTED—Miseclisoeons wnm—z«nhm%um r 1 Ty g Y g Phone 135 CLERKS (men, women), over 17, for al mail service; $130 month; éxperi- unnecessary, For free. particulars |Charles Shidler, Sterling, Conu. auglld 0t examinations, write J. Leonard (for- | ——— g - mer civil service examiner), 891 uita- ‘Washingt D. C. auglid ble_Bldg., WANTED—Good reliebly farmband; WANTED A middie agel woman for ady A . Dearn- B st be mneat, g A Sl ook Rirer AT Reemer aan — J augl?d ‘Second hand_nousehol Louis ‘Water St., Norwich. 33201 FOR SALE B SALE—Plgs § weeke old. (James l{i ‘Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. 7 “¥oR BALE_By owher, farm, 35 acies, RIS AR TOR SALENew milch Holstein cow : bay mare, good worker, cheap. Call 1484, * augWFM rare | OB EALE—Good yearling Holsteln b tuu‘.' .swngvale arm, Jewett Ciyt. a 3 wood, $9 chest- 3-cord lots, $7.50 augled na L ANTRE. e o o= | ~WANTED _Miadle aged t s T 7 -g'm% R Lt ieaat experience; aged Wwoman to| WANTED—1,000 women to know we |COFd; in 3-cord lots, $8.50 per cor eoordlng 1o valea. ApDly by letier, Fhe | demonatrate o ve Tiant hoseanold|sel sleovelcs drezscs 3t V1c apd 3147, | maty wood, 33 cord' Morrill 37 Churen 8T, Williman- |utility : only W o neat|The Pasnix Co. stores seil fof gora. Hénry Saucler, Banieison, Comm. tle, Conn. SOBI0E | penrance e N Tt WAlte’] atgIIsW- 1. 81-3. - ree ouse this afternoon between e 2 . WANTED_3ien To el 10, motormen 87" Sk Tor Mr. Nickeraon. augl?d . | - OLARK'S _ 17th__Orient Craise by | FOR SALE_Ten weeks oid pigs. two snd automeblle owners three E e LI AL articles ; experience needed. B Cif WANTED—We to do cleaning and e P nmy HHonse: New Haven. | geheral ouseworke? 340 per ‘month with oo Locidel |3l 430 " eugiig “w. A _young, energetic sales. 5 S W, t ance, a woman for man for a wholesale heuse. Reply by S Ag;‘;;fu-g—"t oty gen- experience, to Bos Box 3, g ¥ e i Central Viilage, Conn. Tel. Moosup 25- WANTED—Man _ for, Lo 2 work;good _milker. WANTED An _elderly lady desires Bast Killingty, Conn. foom and board with private family, good o L e location In city. Phone 1898-3. sugied WANTEDDistributor with car for aus Feich and_ Willimantic territory to| WANTED_Middle aged housekeeper 6 and promote the salo of Pep- |for -one in family, in fhe country: good Klean, a fcleatific preparation for vital- | home for one who Will take interest. ad- izing pasoline to be used h{ all ear own- |dress Box 4, eare Bulletin. augléd ers_and drivers; nothing like it on the ferket: chance for right man to make big money. Call in person at office, 4 | GoMecanti Bldg., $1-85 State St, New e, Ceas RIS SOR BATEOuo beok Exiving Tiotah T WANTEDSituation by first class | yoors oid, sound. g0oq GEiver: also sus. ectrician; best of references. BOx O. |gy and harness; will sacrifice to the rignt Bulletin Omiee. ~~ ~~ =2ugld |man Inquire James Sawyer Gay Hill, WANTED—Middle aged men to_sell | Montville. sur Teliable hursery praducte’ Whole' OF |~ Fom BALE Thres work horses and y. G E.|three sets harness. Inquire Standard Oil auglsd | Co, Phon augl7d “¥oB N Wish Daivhs Wl 3 press wagon, In good order. Inquire J. ‘Wattkey, 115 Roath St. augléd ¥OR SALELady's driving horse, also runabout and harness. Phohe 1607. auzs FOR Phone 1876-4. FOR SALE FOE SALE—Horses bring, . 25 Meadow St, Wi rpenters g and floor jaying en ne H les Lines Co. T WANTE ood_loom fixer or fixers beiper. Apply L. M., care Bulletin. augild WANTED—Foreman for folding _box plant; must be familiar with making up dles and high grade printing. _Address 3. ¥ Smythe, 75 Oxfora St, Hariford,| I nave 15 Horses that are broken In for Conn. auglod ' |all kinds of work. They are for sale or ety trade at right prices. Come and See them. GOVERNMENT wants railway mail : $135 month; list positions open, ELMER B. PIERSON. ; write immediately. Franklin_ Insti- Tel. 536 Dept. 31-W.,, Rochester, N. Y. gid Je3a ~ WANTED 3 OR 4 FIRST CLASS DRAPER WEAVERS FOR NIGHT WORK Ao 4 FOR SALE—$195 takes 1917 _tourl No Better Job in New England | cor. tondition e best. Se. 315 Fromiis FOR SALE—automebiles FOR SALE or exchange, 7-passenger Chandier, like mew. 10 Whitaker Ave. aug! “¥OR SALE—1921 Ford sedan, run 250 miles; reason for selling. Cail at Mr Collini, 722 Boswell Ave., afier & 5. m ¥ . con- | dition_fine. augléd sumptuous S." S. Empress of Scotland, | for $15; a 14 months’ old boa at a bar- = in. Henry L. Saucier, Danielson, Conn. 25,000 gross tons, 18 days mm and E!— s I Palestine, etc.; Feb. 4, Building, New York. YOU CAN make a couple doliars during the Norwich fair. at The Pasnik Co. ve & gl proposition; must be hu . See Pasnik. auglasw Tess. aUgLISW or Guernsey cow, reasonable. exander, Box 54, Hanover. WANTED—To _bu. Sam_Sisco. gugled ment, with bath, Ameri adults. _Address Box 45! augied WAN family, thre Bulietin. D—Second har Phone 38-2. suglsd days, cludin; ho! i i ide drvee el e Pk 6. Clatk, s auglOws - Inquire cadid " DRESSES, and plenty of them;. ot o - A what is lefc, but new dresses bought for e o oD Oy oitken S 3 ONE spot cash. The Pasnik Co. stores seil for | E: rale “WANTED—A young new milch Jers T eas L AL augled " WANTED—Four or five room tene- and | ~Fam antiques. C. J. King, 48-50 Water Bt.| FARM for sal augléd F ALE—White Wyandotte and ‘White Rock yearling hems, $1.25 each; Guernsey cow, $60. C. H. Libbey, Scot- land, Conn. auglsd FOR_SALE—Barber chairs, cheap. Phone 544, or write Barber, care Bulletin. aug16d FOR SALEBay mare, about 1200, augled in good 8a m to augled FOR SALE—Graphophone, condition. ~ Inquire Wednesda 7 p. m., at 21 Clft St. “F¥OR SALE_New Londo ly equipped with good furniture; expenses low. and sale price reasonable. ‘Write Box 100, Bulletin. augl16d ! [+ 7 eédllbflshu- “to 135 | Fooming_house, 28 raoms, Good oppor- e e Es S s tunity, best business comer location n for cheese bustness. 169 North Main St.|city, ful CLOBING OUT SALE OF JEESEY CATTLE. Owing to the incapacity of the breeder and ownér of this flam of Registered Jersey Cattle, they are offered for sale al sacrifice. They consist of animals well Up in blood lines with the best in the oty ris Lo Helfers, ssven cowa and three bulls comprise the Iot. The entire herd recently stood the State and Federal Tuberculin Test and’ passed, thus JDutting them on the accredited herd basis. Call and see them or write for individual de- seriptions. L. F. AVERILL & SON, Tel. 2432 Pomfret Center, Conn, FOR SALE Dandy ten-room house, larze lot, good barn, well rented, on car line; a real good investment. For further details, sée CLARENCE SHOLES, Buyer_and Seller, 188 West Thames St. TO EENT b TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 149 Franklin St. auglid TO RENT — Four-room _apartment, modern _improvements, 44 Bentley Ave. Laurel Hill augled TO RENT ‘Three-room furnished apartment, Wwith improvements, very cen- tral suitable for man and wife. Inquire at N. B. Whiting's office, 56 Main St. auglid TO RENTFurnished room, with or without board, 24 River A\‘&’.n‘ augléd FOR BALE—Shingles, red or white, clear or extra, can make price here of deliyered ; two'carloads at low price. A. R. Race, North Franklin, Conn. augléd desirable littie farm, about 10 acres, with eight room, two SEIDENBERG'S After Dinner cigar, 5 straight; Manila cigars, § for 2be. 3.7 Fagan's Smoke Shop. zuglda 1 Grom, Box 137, Dayville, Conn. augl0d story house in first class condition, walls c|and ceilings painted in oil paint and 5 | utside newly painted; would make fise a box of 100; a fine line of 50c pipes, at | chicken farm; house could not be re- placed today ‘for $8.500; located nine miles from Norwich, two miles from Gris- WANTED—To purchase a cheap farm. | wold; a big bargain. Address B. E, care Bulletin. augl6TuThs TO RENT—Two furnished rooms at 310 Main St._Telephone 852-5. augled OB RENT Tencment 60 main, latest improvements. Call 585 auglsd TO RENT—Large, sunny room, all modern convenineces, 37 Grove St. Tel. 1}0, auglld TO RENT—From Aug. 30, at Quaker Hill, five-room summer cottage, fully fur. nished, has piazza, fireplace and electric lights, also Dboat. ~Phone 480 or inguire at this office. auglid 10 acres up, with or without stock; Eive size, location and terms. Jewett City, Conn. full particulars in first letter as to price, P. 0. a&xg 00 | brecder pups, coon FOR SALE—Rabbit dogs, guaranteed WANTED 100 farms for . Satalogue in all ways; also five nice pups from ‘hunting stock; sold same kind for past 10 years and have made good hunters; and beagles, wili make good on.game; broken to hunt. WANTED—Farms; Danielson, Conn. “WANTED—We pay highest prices for gfi‘fiz to Gus Macht or Frank Ma; 4 second hand funiture. Norwich Furgl augi2FSTu ture Co. Bre g, Tel. e et e buy, sell and exchasge: Jer1a FOR SALEHouse,- barn and 300 acres of mowing, pasture, wood and tim- il kinds, all sizes, | ber land, sitnated abous ‘two miles from anywhere in Connecticut. s your farm |C2rs: price only $2,000. A. H. Maine, for sale? Call, writo or telephone Hei. | Groton, Conn. i W auglsd FOR BALE—In Jewett cfi'g._ “six-room house, with two acres of land, Emall barn, Norwich. mardbd WANTED_Second hand and aatiqud | Denhouse, some frult trees. Write Box turniture. Tiger & Kremen, suncessors to | 1417, Jewett City. A. Bruckner, 66 Franklin St Fhone 717-3 auglbd FOR SALE—Three-hole aluminum fire. less cooker, practically new; also new typewtiter, ‘at low prices. Address J. C., c16AES CIGARS Wit 4. ¥, CONANT, 11 Frankila St FOR SALE—Chevrolet 430 touring, 1918 model, A-1 condition, $300. Robert | 8L, Norwich. " augled ASHLAND COTTON Po , Mohegan Valley Farm, Trading COMPANY i, R Tl o, FOR SALE—1920 Scripps Booth tour- Jewett City, Conn. ing, two new cords, ome mnew fabric, brakes newly lined, run under 10,000 miles; owner wants closed car. Phone 14 augléa FOR SALE—Overland touring car, in —— | very good running order. Inquire Henry was seen to|Aliard, 35 North Main St. augléd up a check b case in | — - = A e ie of Davis ) even- | FOR SALE—1919 Dodge touring ear, first show, will please return io A. J, [newly painted, guaranteed in perfect con- agerald, care Pluut-Cadden Co. Card |dition. Inquire Henry Allard, 35 ag Ifeense and membership | Main S ot S e ¥OR SALE—Type 57 Cadillac seven- —= | passenger touring ecar in_ perfect condi- tion, exceptional power, over 18 miles to a gallon, fine cord tire equipment. Tele- phone 1044, Norwich, Ct. augld FOR SALE—1917 Cadillac, in excelient condition, new engine, will sell reasonable if soid ai once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d ZUNERAL DIRECTORS CEORGE G. GRANT Undertaker and Embalmer 82 PROVIDENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telepiione 630 TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, teaming, moving and trucking. Tel. 617-12. jyld GUS LAMBERT, JR., No. 341 Main St. Moving and_trucking. Tel. 387-5. C. D. JOSLYK, 293 West Main St. We move everything anywhere. —Special at- tention given to moving boilers and ma- ciigery. Phone 351-3. Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors Long Distance Moving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Tel. 1458, TEAMING and movicg, long_ distance trucking a specialty. John H. Ford, 233 Main St Phone 752. and Embalmers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Building Phone 238-z Lady Assistant GAGER Funeral Director C. B. BROMLEY & SON, Shetucket St. Phone 38 LONG DISTAN VING. BROWN & HARTLEY, Sbetucket St Phone 607, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very promptly and at reasouable prices. ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES 3 ‘;OT\ATBA‘\' SMIT) 30 and 31 Town ana el 318, Can T 8%e the - hetmenan o for Ford ‘carst "26:5 cans auto soap e & . all grades of Mobiloils, safety oil Embalmer T SNt o X Bl HAVE your tires 1etreaded, look like | new, wear like new, as od as new. Lanole Tire Co.. 93 'W. Main St feb34d i e it RADIATORS BOILING OR DAMAGED PROMPT SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS AND LAMPS _ STRAIGHTENED AND REPAIRED WM. E. SHANLEY 499 MAIN STREET, (East Side) 'lfienry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS ady Assistant Telephens 410-2 REPAIRED AND RECORDED I TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of {fDomestic and Imported Cigars. 3 It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, fONN. (Established for Haf a Century) INSUBANOE Insurance Agent 91 Main from 5.30 to 9 p. m. sugid ns Cigar aare $70 per thousand Advice concerning_rawe .bductions by eliminating hazards—real service and| real Companies. ISAAC 8. JONES S&M!l PCREONE & Christian Co., bulldlng cuntractors, stonework, brickwark, con- crete and cement, plaster, and paint, and anythiug extra. '15 Platt Ave. Tel. No, 4795, Call between 5 and 6.30 a. m: and care Bulletin. augl2d FOR SALE_Good paying garage busi- ness; owner leaving town, will sacrifice to quick buyer. Write Box 267, care of Bulletin. augl2d FOR SALE_Furnace, Paige boiler, steam, Volunteer Junior, 17 inch firebox, 48 sections of radiators, almost new. In. quire at Auditorium Hotel. auglod FOR SALEOne i year old Aymshire cow and calf. Frank S. Kennedy, Day- ville, Conn. augsd TO RENT—Rooms for light h keeping. Phone 1987. o wsd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without board. 15 Boswell Ave. Jetd —_— AUTOS FOR HIRE FRANKLIN SQUARE Taxl, 209 Mawn 5t Phone 1094 G. B Browd. sepdia et PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promplly and neatly done. Estimates gmfil? and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 66 Franklin St. mayldd —_— HOTELS AMERICAN HOUSE, D. Morrissey, Prop. ~ First class garage service ocon: nected. Phone. Shetucket St DEL-HOFF HOTEL; European plan, Hayes Bros, Props. Teleph ¥ 26-38 Broadway. Soomn o — CHIEOFODIST FOR SALE—Single wagon with top, £00d condition. 25 Summit St augsd LE—Farm of about 65 acres, well watered, and some woodland, house of 8 rooms, barn, ~earriage house, and other outbuildings; above Dlace within 2 miles of trolley road and 1 mile of church and school. Apply to D. Lewis Brown- ing, No. 321 Maple St Norwieh, Conz. aug? FOR SALESilo, in excellent condi- tion. Call Lebanon_14-3 Jy16d FOR SALE—Hard wood, stove lengths, $10 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantic Phone_1099-2. je22d BTOP In to see us; we carry every- thing in the line of second-hand furmb fure. stoves, efc. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St Norwich. Phone 1103-% FOR SALE TWO FINE BUILDING LOTS On Convent Street Near New St. Mary’s Church Bargain Price APPLY TO James L. Case Tel. 876 40 SHETUCKET ST, T S T FOR SALE Fire, Accident or Sickness? Ave., writes all kinds of Insuranc Policies with reliable companies. Writi him to call on you or phone 598-8. PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, CONTRACTORS —JOBBERS, Tlambing and Heating, JOHN BLUM, Breed Bulding. PHONE 568-5. Phone. anteed; also healing and gasfitting. JOHN_F. TOMPKINS, 67 West DMain St — The very bDest plumbing by expert workmen at the fairest prices is guare . One six-room modern cottage, one five- Are You Protected in Case of |room modern cottage, with lirge lots for ardens, also garage, located at 642 and 44 Main St.; Doth are new houses; owner leaving city and must be sold at HAROLD S. BURT, 120 Laurel Hif|on¢® A great opportunity for a big bar- gain for very choice property. e| For further particulars, inquiré of . JOHN A MORAN, Real Estate Broker, Franklia Square. RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM 140 acres, finely 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, 60 acres feftile tiilable tieids, part can be ir1igated, large spring- watered pastures, 2,000 cords saiable wood, large stream through farm, will carry 40 head of cattle; $5,500, terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Wi ENRIGHT & McMAHON | and Stove Repairs SATISFACTORY SERVICE Phune 1567-4 DOOKBINDING DAY OR NIGHT OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street OF ALL KINDS e W R e — Automobiles, WILLIAM C. YOUNG Wagons, STETSON & YOUNG Trucks and Carts | CARPENTER and BUILDER | Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- i [ i e ——— . B4 mhteritln, ok right ming, Upholatering and Wood Works piices, by skilled labor. 60 West Main St. Biacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Com. 507-TC &15 NORTH MAIN STREET EOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made [Plumbing, -Heating, Tinning 32 6TH STREET | ey id Ruled to Order . —————————— Conn. TWO CARLOADS —OF— H VEEMONT COWS, i J. H. HYDE, | TEL 30. LEBANON, FOR SALE New House, with all modern improye- ments, contaihing seves_ rooms, located ehort ‘distance from Franklin® Square, > |good location. FBANCIS D. DONOHUE, Cestral Building, Norwich, | e s ey, REAL ESTATE PIANO TUNERS Y GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St. Phone 811 AECHITECTS — CUDWORTH & THOMPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Norwieh, Conn. ACCOUNTANTS, ALEXANDER H MANES, Certified Public Accountant, 24 Franklin St. Talking Machine Sbop Bldg., Norwich. Telephone 1509, Acoounting—-Auditing—Tax Reports, BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street with large grounds and roomy gar. ages. Cozy 6 reom houso with gaod lot on Lincoln Avenue. - Modern house with two car garage en Wash- ington St. Also a 7 réom house near b section for $4,000. Several 2 h-‘l’;vhauu way below cost to produce them. ARCHA W, COIT Telophone 1334 63 BROADWAY A——————eeees— €OAL AND WOGD ZGAL, seasonea wood and Kindlings 1 o e e 'Pgs'na 504 s 52, apiro, Willo former] Durkee Lane: decltd A. G. THOMPSON, F. Chiropod! Fooi Specialist (brotect your fecty. Soits Alice Bldg, 321 Main St, Norwieh, Conn. Phone 1366-4. {ansid DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Nerwich, Gonn, DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Offies Hours: 9—12, 1:30—5, 6:30—9 Feisshone LEGAL NOTICE ¢ PAULINE N. BROTMAN VS. JONAS J. Brotman. Order of Notice. State of Connecticut, County of New London, Aug. 15th, 1921, Upon' the complaint of the said Pauline N. Brotman, claiming, for the reasons therein set forfh, a divorce, returnable on the first Tuesday of September, 1921, be- | fore the Superior Court in and for said | County. It appearing o and being found by the | subscribing authority that the said de- | tendant, Jonas J. Brotman, is absent {from this State—gone to parts unknown ; | It is therofore ordered that notice of | the pendency of said complaint be given said defendant by publishing this order in The Norwioh Bulletin, a_newspaper printed in Norwich, Conn, once a week or two” weeks, successively, commencing on or before the 25th day ef August, 1921, HIBBERD R. NORMAN, Assistant Clerk of the Superior Court for New London County. augiTWw NORTH STONINGTON The heavy thunder shower * Sunday morning diminished the usual aftendance at the churches. .Rev. 0. D. Fisher of the Congregational church has entered upon his vacation, which will extend over four Sundays. His pulpit will be supplied Aug. 21 by Rev. Lucian Drury . of this town and on Aug. 28 by Rev. W. A. Farran of Provi- dence. On the first and second Sundays in September the church will be_clased. Principal Flood E. Reed of Wheeler school has arrived home after six weeks' absence attending the Harvard summer school. The joint picmic of the Baptist and | Congregational Sunday schools ai Atlan- !lic Beach Thursday of last week was infgely attended and much enjoyed. riday evening was Children’s night at grange. The committee in _charge Mrs. Flood E. Reed, Mrs. Lyle C. Gray and Mrs. Cliffoxd W. Caswell. Tableaux .were featured. Music was fur- nished by Professor Bauer of Connecticut college, a summer resident in town. The llitle people were treated to ice cream cones. There was a large attendance at the field day of the county farm bureau held here last week Wednesday, many coming from out of town. Miss Mary T. Maine and Miss Kath- erine Smith left Monday for Bronxville, N. Y., after five weeks' stay at the home of Miss Maine. Miss Rosalie Heiser, Miss Emilie Hel- ser and Miss Elizabeth Mazro of New York have left town after three weeks' stay at the home of Judge C. C. Gray, Miss Mazro going to Windham to vidit Mrs. J. Alden Weir and the Misses Helser to_Washingtan., Miss Mary L. Smith of Andover, Mass., a former teacher in Wheeler school, was a guest of Miss Delia A. Wheeler last week, Mrs. H. B. Kingsley of Jewett City and Mrs. L. E. Gardiner of Pawtucket, R. I, vere guests Friday of Mrs. R. D. Cook. Harold Bentiey of Mount Vernon, N. Y., 1 visiting his grandmother, Mrs. C. E. Hewitt. " Mrs. Eagan and daughter of New York Spent last week with Mrs. Leonard QRIS >, o bh s Mrs. E. A. Lawton of Providence has béen passing 2 few days with Mrs. R. D, Cook. Rev. and Mrs. O. D. Fisher are visiting Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hammond in A Bulletin To Let Advertisement Will Rent |t The regular bi-monthly session of theinstall cemént sidewalks on West Broad, probate court was heid Tuesday after- |Morga nand Moss streets; st the special noon at the courthouse, Judge Edwzrd |meeting hell Monday night in the P. S. M. Burke presiding. The following dls- | Barber hose house. Of several bids re- position was mgde of the matters that |ceived, the contract was awarded to Frank acano of Westerly, whese price Wstate of Joseph T.'Murphy. Petition |was $1.89 per square foot for Morgan i Wich for six months' allwance for the fam: |street, and $1.82 for Moss and West| Cove, TProad streets. It is estimated that the | wel came before the court. ily allowed. _ What It Going On T No. 34, F. and A meets in Hall 0.0 o i # i § g Bstate of Willlam C Conway. Firat |cost o1 the entire work will be about| investment account continued to September 6. estate. ent by making many changes $1,200. The meeting was of short dura- | developing the property, . Estate of Albert F. Williams. Widow | tion for it was calied to order at $:05 by as executrix filed an afidavit that there | Moderator Albert G. Martin. The cail Davie was no personal estate belonging to said was read by the clerk and Chiet Mor-| pogioe (pary) rison rezorted for the ¢ mmittee. After | o SOEDC_ (3 For the past few weeks a mumber of |the propositions were voted on separate- fat man,” in his local motorists have been commenting|ly, the meeting was adjourned, 18 min- m,‘ o Earsmonat statring he fact that oung motercycle | utes after opening. , hiver of W e i Mr. and Mrs. Maurlee W. Fiynn of | 20k COMES to the Davis theatre today a speed officer on the Watch Hill road. |Summer street left Tuesday for a motor His costume is identical with that of the | trip througn the White Mountains. Mrs. Kuthryn Olmstead has feturned 10 | domedtan is the . and he makes a practice of | her home in Golden's Bridge. N. Y. after | romance and wi Silihg ta the titihes, Sling 158 i visit with Miss Edna Seunders, of eds the girl in the story, e along at|Granite strest. > sch giving chase to cars that com: g e - _ | schemes of the unscrupuious viliatns. many out-of-town | ing to the shcond game in the serles to| Round Up” the first Y concidcrabiy |bo plased between tha Dradford and| in which the st oo driver of Westerly has been impersonating regular motorcyele officer of the local niding in the bushes along the road, znd @ a good rate of speed. Through his self- consclous effort drivers have slowed up when passing him, but local drivers who | Westerly K. of C. nine at Bradford Sen- | the part of the fat sherlff. In tha# pie recognize b they pass by. The matter has been re- m, give hi mthe laugh as|day aftcrnoon. William Aleaner is having his vaeation | take his love-making seriousty and Fatty ported to the police, and it is espected |from his duties at the Westerly post of- | ends the picture with the statement: vill be continue | fice. S rE L VR W e Charles and Wiliam Faleoser hace re- | fat man.” turned to their homes in Raymond, N. H.. after a short vist Ralph Koelb of Mr. and Mrs R visiting_relative his patfe] duties. Chief George Egger of the Westerly fire department left Tuesday for Cincinnati, Ohjo, where'in company with Harry C low of Taunton, Mass, New Engiand agent for the Ahrens-Fox pumping en- gine, he will visit the factory where the machines are made, to see all tie spec: ifications are filled on the new pump re- cently puichase by the town of Westeriy. eled a distance of 7534 miles, accord- ing to the report of the treasurer and officers, at the annual meeting held Mon- day evening at tue state armory. This mileage alone shows how the corps has been kept busy transporting the sick from Westerly to nearby hospitals, and ac- cording to the report, 106 persons were report showed the foial receipts of the year $11,230.52 with expenditures of $10,- 782.06 leaving a balance of §$448.4. street_and ed: The chairman. JEWETT CITY cottage at Beach Pond. en out the information that no more pe- W§H be :he titions for maeadamizing street in Jew-|Will g0 to ett City will be considered diring his to his meeting Monday night: and hope that return to his arduous duties as mayor, Meantime the taxpayers- are staying home and holding their heads. At a special borough meeting Mon- day evening, 't was voted to macadam- ize Palmer avenue, Tracy avenue, Me- chanic street, Railroad avenue and Mathewson street extension, ‘and to bor- row the money to make these Improve- ments. It looks to Some taxpayers as though they would have to borrow money to pay their taxes as well. Brown avenue, Green avenue and High streets and Tinpot avenue are all the streets left now! The Ladies' Afd society of the Bap- tist church is to meet at Mrs. Charles Fiteh's in Sylvandale Thursday after- noon. cut i fect immediately. MGOsUP The Tennis Court association at a re- kept busy: Rev. E. B. Sehmitt cerit meeting held in the vestry of the|former rector of Methodist church elected the following |church is spendinz his vacation here. and Mrs. Benfamin T. Wileox vice president, Wthel Parkhurst; secre-|and children have returned to Rockville tary, Dorothy Salisbury; treasurer, Bv-|Center, L L John J. Barber of Providence is the the little green flag, Albertus Briggs,|guest of his sister, Mrs. Frank James. from Cleveland, officers: President, Richard ~ Daggett; erett Dawson; grarl exalted hunters of Bella Howard, Helén Williams, Roy E ers; grand illustrious historians, ~Julia { Ohia, 1s vil Frank Prementel was in the town court charge of viclating s he had shorts in his pos- Lyons, Alice Salisbury; grand honorable providers, Mabel Bliven, A Daggett; grand chief providers, Ethel Parkhurst, R4y Bliven, Harry Denison. |tal in Norwich Saturday. Eleanor Main. The court is being built|by his wife, a daughter, by the Epworth league of the Methodist | Noyes, and a sister, Mrs. James . Lord, church on ground loaned by C. D. Salis-|of Stonington. H. N. Bumell of New Haven, repre- PLéLfe Tor INFRNTS & INVALIDS i - ASK FOR bury. fants, Tavallds and GrowingChildren e Origiaa Food-Drink For All Ages I ‘SHANNON BLDG. ard L. Crandail are | Doubt,” in_ Burlingten, Vt. & Hill cottagers to leave | pulse, and its scemery s unrivailed by the resort for the season were the mem- | amy ploture taken in the snows. bers of the family of J. P. Ord of New York. and Mrs. Harold . During the past year the ambulance |cReyster N. Y., are visiting Westerly of the Westerly Sanitary eorps has trav- | relgtives. Cranaall of STONINGTON Tuesday evening & large number young people attended the danes at the ‘Wequetquoek easino. Monday evening a party of fifteen en- straw rids to Ocean beach, re- oyed carried during the year. The treasurer's 3,,““;“ for the asnce. They Ileft borough in a large truck driven by Ed- mund Hyde. This (Wednesday) cvening the weekly A twilight league compcsed of elght |dance is to be held at the teams was formed Monday night at a|house, meting held in Brophy's store on Canal [nlaying. Commmunity with the Motropelitan orchestra The Community house on e following were represent- | Water street wag opened one year ago ightingales, Sinkers, Watcos, | Sunday. Light and Power, Snappy Nine, Fifth |The membership of last vear exoceeded Company, P. S. Barber's and White Rock. | 500. A schedule was drawn up for this week funder the supervision of Supt. J. H. and_games will be played every evening |Comstock. on Vose park and Riverside park. An-|{pool room on the first floor, with a large other league meeting will be held next |hall for entertainments and daneing on week when officers will be elected. Until [the second floor. that time George P. Chapman is acting {been most succesful. A @rivo is on for membershin. The Nouse {8 open Week days, is It has & reading reom and The past vear has And person de- sirng to join had-been asked to send The Paweatuck fire district voted to |his name to the board of officess or the Hfinancs committee. Nina Circle, Daughters will meet this ( Ay The head of the borough adminis- [ Robin” (f New Havem, s at t 5 tration mg removed his office to his|8Tang: mtor works having a 10 horee- He has giv-|Power Lathrop motor removed. Safly uly power nsed by her. She reenport. L. L, from Tueaday eveniiy O Gt Sesuts 4 vacation. His friends are concerned as|in the Community House and formulat- ed plants fger the coming fall season. condition _since the borough | 0 Piants TREE tO6 OO To . nerve-wracking) events will trams- | commiteion has notiflel A P, Lager that pire at Beach Pond—such as mythical |irain Nofl 7. on the N %, M. TL & 5L mermaids and big fish—so that he may . leave p..m";‘ from in full vigor, mentally and physically, | 3ence "gexy‘;'fl_d'"mn, west_to New be made a regular station stop‘for this train. Stonington fire department wiil the annual eomvemtion of the State Firemen's Assoefatien at New Haven toay Chiet Engineer E. P. Teod, Assist. Chtet of Alarms, A. P. Loper, Robert Bdgar, forsman of Steam Fire Engine Co, Chas. K. Staplin, first assistant of Ploneer Hook and Ladder Joseph Gfimartin, lleutenant Stonington fire police, Jas. P. McCoart, ‘eptune Hoss Co., Chas. G. Cushman and E. W. Northrep. The Atwood Machine Ce. piant post- ed notices Monday that & 10 per cent. wages would be made to take ef- Work has been good and ‘employes at the plant have been of Ansosia, a Calvary Eplseopal Tsabella ‘Wednesday) evening. “Cock public utflities stop to Provi- Haven. represented at (Wednesday) by C. O. Main, Co., foreman of N lene Main, | Saturday on Madge Briges, Gertrude Wilkinson. Mor- | lobster law, is Lewis, Carl Main; grand high keepers | session. The case was continued to Wed- of calendar, James Howard, Richard|nesday, the 17th. es diod at the state hospl- He is survived Miss _Louine Imitations 34 Sebstitutes. ta Pt R e The Woodstock Dairy NORWICH, CONN. TODAY ONLY August 17th ONE POUND OF " PURE LEAF LARD FREE With Every Purchase of $1.00 or Over A story as untrmmmeled and fres as with Mr. and Mrs. | the wide, generous Northiand, where its action takes place is “The Vailey of 2 Selznick picture, It is rapid in plot devélopment and vigorous in Thurston Hall and Arline Pretty are the featured players who find love in the heart of the lumber country, The story, written by Willard Mack, contains many dramatic situations. Ume asually pretty exterior scenes were se- sected for the story’s locale. er' edy. mhug. o “siippes comedy. old of the Taonervills Trolley that meeis ol trains is Tunnier than ever in this ove. —_— Strand. Vaudeville at the Strand Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All big time pee- ple who heve played both Boston and New York. Aerial Davis_will open the bill with an Europesn aerial novelty act. Feats of strength and acrobatic stunts Wil e the feature. A funny comedy act featuring Murray and Doll will be sscond on the producing amount of laughs, Edna Beck, star seloist, with Clneinnati erchestra, will appedr in the of the fe i ing popular and classical numi The closing ‘act will feature Lang and Rogers In a very funny comedy ekit. ‘The feature piteure accompanying this fine vadeville programme will be Earle Williams in “It Can Be Deme.” Mr. Wil lams appears a successful author of bird fletion stories in this play. Ther seund i f q i i M1 For the tegture attraction today and {omorrow the Breed theatre and Majes- tic Roof Garden will présent Harry Ca- ey in “Despérate Tralls” This is - story of the west in ail its wilderness and a good, clean love story. Harry Carey has a Ifkeable role and is sup- ported by Irene Rich, Barbara La Mar, Ed. Cosen and the kiddies Georgie Stone and Helen Flelds who are ts- P ot the second feature Eiises will be seen in “Why Trust Your band7 This is a lsugh classic in fiVe e of delicious 4 exhilarating com- of : ‘E i:i l i I i the The Gilesd Sunday school and the Episcopal Sunday school are to umite with t; Congregational Sunday scheel picalc at Columbia lake Thursday, the 18th. . The members of the C. E. S. will hald a lawn social at the home of W. 0.0 Seyms Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Burnham are hav-. ing a vacation euting at Niantic asd other shere resorts. 1 Mre. E. A. Raymond has been emter-. taining friends frem Springfield. M in the evening, Mr. Hicks being the lead- ‘Ahuunu-l-fim-b&l-t‘ with Mrs. 2 T. Smith Wednesday after- neen. Guests were also present frefa Hartferd. New Haven, Spriogfeld, Merie 3 - i igr a8 H e B | 1] il i dr: i i i i i j i 4 T i i e j sl A AN %