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™ WANTED—Partuer Advertisement Will Get It g WANTED-—Mals ! A Bulletin Want 'Wm umwmc-un L Wlflflm with _capital. or| WANTED—Ho - | WANTED_It you have any fat 3E i iver | ti m fita | wojphing fromg 10p the. & p 200 ibs., cal wio Dinel Fonen mtac i O idu. YA aiion | Hot 17, SHiictin Dhies Bt Teluns femiee, Winimantic. e, 740, s ur";‘z‘s m:.n',n;.xl lll.gutll gmu:a ?rf): NTED lti } ’t auglsd U egtal Seyes thll TURN INTO MONEY vour ald ok Welte, ar come’and inyestiggle. B%w:mr ¥§m-:§f"°.’-§g1s3 e, oV s Sreckery, miseect, | = ~-A._¥. Wineske, Yantic, Conn. xu!h e A A A T o v WANTED—A reliable man to w %) W’!l‘ ¢ i3 "‘é“r‘lma by vmml o;a!chvhom&p} - ral mh_. Address Store, Buuo n 45, mv{fie oxu; HELIR 4 t ey H" references. s I 1 Bros, No o w 3TuTh 5 q = = mantic, Tel. §3: ‘ YANTED-—A ma en- ANl [, 29 ta ol WANTER—Second 0 an, - A married mau for gen- | WA x X ?;%n ol e o aite § NEASY Taes gm‘"y ‘pasitio Patereon, 180 fi“‘ufles. Maegt 2},‘2 sell g Efi- - th. ot iy L S . st pri css. Nx:ra'm me o 3¢ G NEED—Fvpe R 'E o onerate our ele | WAL S 'Aan._g‘p - 3 Pmu um Ca auglid ¥ , 10 act as Crew er for WANTED-—Now is fl“m i rbm!‘?;: Nk cxoelent oppartiaity @ | yoneral wy—gmsszhm R S o Sy michne pun vl S % Bim S\ Bridgeport, Conn. s o { hone 1353- e anglid B o TWANTED At once WANTED-A youn; aw l@e eTs! WANTED—Good Tellable farmhand; B Lo o e R Nams ";’3' ;‘3 or Guernsey cow. reasonatl “fi MA? < gteady work; good home. R. W. Deam’ | 8, f““"’vm“e P vl - up 283, | exander, Box o4, Hanover. Jey, Jewett City. auglfd _ "‘i e "“’wt"“‘h o 'Al!'l D—A Yo tic sales- § o eeper | Guarts of good ‘pure milk each day; us for @ wholesale house. Reply by ,,?:;’fi_‘f,fl,‘;“}n :{,‘MM sm,a i Flashe” husiies. 189 Norus Main B 3 g ase “hd exporience, o Bok s Hor ong. whe' will ‘teke Interest. c P, e JUAIN,. ~ameted {2988 B PO Billerin. u;lfi WANTED—Socon: I - ANYED—Mau for general farm %tigucs €. ng, 4&5 \Va ;'( x.f nukn- van M. Le = = = Py ot 38-2. aujl Conn. Tel. Con. augitd £0B BALE—Horsés u—m.m ahon and and vrnmnte the sale of Pep- , & -dutmfi nregdar:lmnl for vital- e o be us )y all car own- ere ary Uetvnre: nothing like it on the i; for right man to make tor with car for Ho big money. Call In person at office, 44 ith . 8195 State St. New London, Conp.. g16d WANTED—Situation by fiut class eleciriclan; best of references. Box O, Bulietin Office. augld “WANTED—Middle aged men to sell our reliable nursery products; whole or 7t time ; experience unnecessary. C. iison & Co. Manchestor, Conn. augisd mantlo territory 6| FOR SALE — Bay _Shetiand _pony, voung, gentle and perfectly swund, fine roader ; arness and buggy. Russell, Brogkiym, ( Comn. auglsd FOR SALE—Ona brown driving horn § years old, sound. good driver; aiso ug &y and ess ; will sagrifice to the Tight man, faauire James Sawyer, gay i, ont: Juglid TFOR SALE_Three work horses and lhru ;:“l harness. Inquire S!am‘lard Oll gon, in gond order. }lqulre \mkoy, 115 Roath St. 16d bring_ tools. St., Williman- cuglid TWANTED—Carpenters for_inside fin- fshing and fleor laying on new dormitory, Storrs, Conn. H. Wales Lines Co. augiid T WANTED—Good helper. Apply 1 auglid WANTED¥oreman for {ald!r‘ box “loom fixer or fixer's M., care Bulletin. jant; must be familiar with making up < g -gi high grade printing. _Adgdress o mythe, 75 Oxtord St, Hartford, - augl GOVE ENT wants railway mail clerks menth ; list positions open, R iaiely” Frankiin_Ingti- tute, Dept. §1-W., Rechester, N. Y. 23 WANTED 3 OR 4 FIRST CLASS DRAPER WEAVERS FOR NIGHT WORK ASHLAND COTTON COMPANY Jewett City, Conn. between -Norwich and window awning and se communicate with . Tel. Cq., 33 Union augisd LOST- The person who was seen (o Pick up a chegk book and card case in {eft aisle of Davis Theatre Monday even- ing, first show, will Diease return (o A. J. Filgerald, care Plaut-Cadden Co. Card Case nas driving license apd membership caros, with a $40 bill. auglid thT AMonday Willunantic, one Finder plea . Lord, So. N FUNERAL DIBECTORS Cummings & Ring Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Stireet Chamber of Commeres Building Phone 288-2 Lady Assistan‘ RROMPT SERVICE PAY OR NIGHT “ HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City .The Henry Allen & Son Co. 8 MAIN STREEY FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS = + Lady Assistant Telephone 410-2 PAY OR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Mein Street BUILDING —— WILLIAM C. YOUNG STE"Sanl.c V'(gU NG "CARPEJW'ER and BUILDER work and materials, at right - M by gkilled labor. ’dufiu- 60 West Main. §t. i 'Dl WANT 1o put your vusi- 'f the public. there u’no i we: iz e W of " Na Better Job in New England |1} OR SALE—Good sound drhdnx hnrse Pnune 1876-4. iy22d FOR SALE 1 bave 15 Horses that are broken ln for all kinds of work. They are for gale or trade at right prices. Come and see them. KLMEE B. PIERSQN. 536-3. Tel. jed3d 7-passenger alier Ave. FOR SALR—automsbiles R SALE or exchan Ch‘a‘ndlel‘ like new. \’sblt .A\lghd B I FOR 5515—1921 Ford sedgn, run 250 mllg. reason for selling. Call at Mr. Collins', 722 Boswell Ave, after 5 p. m. auglid FOR SALE_1920 Scripps Booth tour- ing, {wo new cords, one new fabric, brakes newly lined, ?n“d nder %)? ,000 il owner wants closed gcar. hone Yoo _ augléa Eo! “SALE_Overland touring ear, in very good runping order. Inquire Henry Allarli 35 No Main St. augléd FOR sAw—lsls Dodge lounn o newly painied, guaranteed in (tipn. ~ Inquire Henry Allard, 3.- ho Slain St aug16: FOB SALI 1917 Cadillae, in :xu’lenl condition, new engine, Will sell reasonable if sold at once. Inquire 52 Shetucket St may20d ———— ey TRUCKING @ E LAMBERT, Occu: mav”&s.:nd u'?uunx Tel. ‘I‘I IZ fl JE., No. 341 Mun st uovmg and A heiing. el . 381-5 P. JOSLYN, 295 West Main St. 'We mge averymmz anywhere. SMCI:) al iven o moving bollers and ma- 8 EW&: hone 357-3. A Distance Moving and ressing. Zimm raan, 17 Boswell Ave. 'fel. 1483, PEAMING and wmovi trucking £ Specialty. n fi Fo‘rfl%sz Main St Phons 792. uckel BL Pr ne 385, 5 Shel ?‘ 7 nAgm‘!w St Phone 602 URNITURE MOVING. TEAMING AND TRUCKING done very pmmp:_u a.m: at ;wonam.v ARTHUR H. IATHROP Shetucket Street Phone 175 BEOWN Shetucke! PIANO AND AUTOMOBILE ACCESSOBIES HAVE your tires ietreaded, look Hko o Mol Ve A i it L OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Bepairs, Painting, Teim- ming, Uphelstering and Wood Work, Blaciksmithing in all its branches scoit & Clark Corp. SEIDENBERG'S After Qinner i straight ; Manila cigars, o5, 7§ $ o000 a hox of 100; s sing- e o pipes, at anqa.n 's Smoke Shop. dupiza WANTED—To xurchase a cheap farm. I Grom, Box '137, Dayville, Copn. augldd WANTED—100 farms fer cat;lp; 10 acres up, with o? without gtock g ve full particulars in first leiv.er as 1o ‘price, size, location and terms. bn 103, JFewett Conn. iyesd WAnflfii——we pay htghu!t prices tar second hand -furniture. }x eL 191 -f ture Co., Breed Blflt buy, sell and exnh WA).TED—Fnrmu. au kxad-. ail suq. anywhere in_Connecticut. for sale? Call, write or hhpbue man's Farm Agency, 83 Beupldq SL, Danielson, Conn. ‘WANTED—Second hand hmmur& Tiger & Kreaen, Bruckner, 556 Frankiin St Norwlch ;M uumu ?Iwnn 1“3 CIGARS CIGARS Gigar 3are $70 per thousand CONANT, 11 Frankils St 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, GONN. A (Established for Ha.f a Ceptury) * Whiteste; a. INSURANGE 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | tere’ PLUMBING SUPPLIES PLIJM)I!‘XEG 'IAND —Q‘“ C Al O biog and Hea JOHN BLUM, Breed Buiding. PHONE 56§-5. The very Dest plumbing by workmen at the fairest prites is anteed ; also heating and gasfittin; JOHN F. TOMPKINS, 67 _West Main St 8. BOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER - JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Mads and Ruled to odfl‘ PIANO TUNEES FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner Phane 883-2 22 Claiument m GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 | | ARCHITECTS CUDWORTH & THOMEPSON ARCHITECTS Thawer Luilding, Norwich, Conn. ACCOUNTANTS, Ty ¥0! E_C: gister. Yo 'OR SAL late Shoppe; 49 B‘rmn'fru “FOR SALE—At ance, household f bl s S o m mara. h cows; ur yeariipgs 2 ye uxgsf“ mm"‘ fia gaofi'mfl\ Pln 8 weeks o;d James auweens Hill, Norwich Town. bull. ggdflmde F»’m, fing Holstein ewett Ciyt. | J. L. LATHROF & SONS I T¥PR HALE—_Good seasoned wood, 59 ur‘d wln 8-nni lsr!s. &850 p::dcard nh_c’zi!- €01 n 3-e ts, §7. A L R e 81 __, euelfd “FOR SALETen weeks old “pigs. two for §13; a u mnmhn old boa? at a bar- Hmry Saucier, Dan'elson, Lonn R ails g ted White Wyandott, d quo ALE_White Wyan n te an i vearling hes, 125 each; i ?fia” i bebe;, s?- K u“ a;' write Barber, 8% poeny | gugl FOR B, about 130 0! on ; 40 ch ens’, 3 pounds. | E-“ &513‘“; ¢ augi6d FOR flAl,F—l\fgw quulnn. eslabl‘shed: rog; E 00d 0D] fanlty, “best bisiness corner” locatian i city, fully equipped with good furfjiture; ! expenses low and sale price reasonable. ‘Wtite Box 160, Builetin. _ zugléd FOB SALE—Shingles, red or white, clear or extra, can mdke price here or fleflv-nd iwo carloads at low price. A. R. Race,. North Franklin, Cenn. augléd " FARM for sale; desirable little farm, about 10 acres, with eight _room, two story- house infl first class condition, walls i and ceilings mm(ed in oil paint and nuuidn mevly inted; would make fine ouse ‘could not be re- t ay 'for $3,500; located 3 {ro 3 i wolfl a bi ddress B. » care Bullet augl6TuThs FOR BALE—House, barn and 30 acres of mbwing, pasture, wood and tim. ber land, sitnated abous two miles from gars; price omiy $2.000. A H. Maine, Graton, Conn auglsd “FOR SALE_In Jewett C six-room house, with two acres of land, Small barn, some frait trees. Write Box u?hm?ewgu City. augisd FOR SALE—Three-hole aluminum fire- less " cooker, practically newy; also new typewriter. at low prices. - Adaress s)J i auy care Bi ~ FOR SALE—Good paying garage busi- usl. owmer leaving town, Will sacrifice ?mck Buyer. Write Box 267, care of : augl2d “For SALE—Furnace, Paige boiler, umm Vohmuer Junior, 17 inch firebox, o{ r‘du ors, almost new. in- flmrn ;v. Auditorium Hotel." augiod FOR SALE—One ¢ year old Ayrehire it Frank . Kennedy, Day- Sl Eona® Higod FOR §. 2 on with tn). m:ondi( m. f‘st _augdd A“—-Fl«rm of abont §5 acres, ell vauz:d and some woedland, house ,"E’““m’é‘é"fim &' in d e Gn b lfl‘wex;‘sw L 533 Town- ?k. ff‘h °%31 Maple SC, Norwieh, Conn. 1 di- m{“gfi?fl—sfl. fi'fim e'nt”mx 810 .g{" EM .tfl'e !an:ths, mfl’m?}., “ae .?’wnafl i u”&*‘ “- nm Ml 1783-3. FOR SALE TWD FINE BUILDING LOTS On ‘Convant Street APPLY TO James L. Case Tel. 878 40 SHETUCKET ST. One six-room modern cottage, one five- room mbden cottage, with large lots for ?rdenl garage, located at 642 and ! 44 Main St.; both are new houses; | owner leaving city and must be soid at | once. lA é::en&%p{&finmw rfi“ a big bar- gain for very Y. For further particul sl‘l’:emlmu'e of JOHN A MOEAN, Beal Estate Broker, Franklin Square. " BIVERSIQE DAIEY FARM 140 acres, finely located, excellent sur- roundings, near mnkeub:nd smu&x; fine large barns, JEE0em Jante §, eEwe Perea puoas and water in bt £ i60 acres fertile tiflable fields, 123 TEE Bpflng. 4 %:w:&‘u 2400 coris” enjais wal stream ihrough farm, will i ALEXANDER'H MANES, Certified Public Accountaat, 24 Fragklin St Talking Machine Bldg., Nerwick. Telephone 1509, Accounting—-Anditing—Tax Reports. "Em 507 ¥C o1§ NQRTH MAIN STREET i HOTELS T a7 hmnlgltmtx Ixousn n 0] T lfl“ _ baiid = | nected. P:qnec ke & | ERNEST E, DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Eurp & BULLARD| Hayes Bros., gmw."' 'ulah»::: lpm' 26-28 Broadway. | Teacher of the 1 Viclin T T e ——— PRhone 147+4 i i Bliss Place ; sk -2 o AL o Outfita to Lend. Conn Bhome Tise s n PE HELEN L PERKIN | =—————ems Cm OF S LEGAL NOTICE 1 Telephone 552-2 53 UNCAS STREET H DENTISTS 8\DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SBURGEQN M’Grory Bldg. orwich, Conn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St., Norwich, Conn, Offies Hoursy 812, 1:30~4, G:!fl—l Foiaphons £ vll!’ ¥OU WANT to put your busi- ness before the public, t.hers no i ‘umns gt Aiyartions AT A COURT OF OBA’ m at Montyille, -within anrflafm‘ the Dj M:t of Monuznlle on the 16th day of August, v A.D. Ho Estate of leu.n gmh'md“' of Montville, in said Distrlet. decssti . May Turner of Montville, Con peared in Court and filed a petition B ing, for the reasons therein set f 'émuz administration de bonis non with i ed may_be grant estate ofiz? J:y edm i 3 Ordered, That etermine 5t e ‘Whereupo) gtol;mg ge heant:on.nd 2l ourt m in )Loptvme. ln D »;r 23d day of August, A 971, at. L £ oclock in the !ormwn. that notice of the pendency of sai tion, and of said hearing t.lxcreon, e given by the pnbimtm- ol qm crdet one umo in 'l‘he No: % paper haying I C‘Nfl‘l f, at least th s hearioz, el o e’ The above and fl.fi,ufi";‘"’ m: to this Court. of record. SUSAN F. HOME, ¢ Clerk, L | | Near 'New St. Mary’s Church §| | steamship (New York, with a record of Chsstnut $8,00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD 233 MlluVSt. Phom 792 FOR SALE - TWO-FAMILY HOUSE SIX ROOMS EACH No, 10-14 Garfield Avenue SPECIAL PRICE IF SOLD WITHIN TEN DAYS JAMES L. CASE Tel. 876 40 Shetucket St. | i i performed by the v. Hugh B. Carpenter, pastor if the Stewart Street Baptist church of Provi- dence. at Maple Shade, the bride's mother, Mrs. Leray Miss Freach {n 1919 obtained 2 fllvw from Jack Geragnty, who at the time of their marriage was her father's chauf- fenr. Sae was given cusiody of their son. GATHERING DATA CONCERNING LUSITANIA, SUNKE BY GERMANS Washingion, Aug. 17—Secretary Hugh- es was gsked in a rescition adopted by the senate to transmit a list of all Am- ericans aboard the Lusitania when sunk by 8 German together with a statement of claims filed for damages and steps toward adjustment, and capies of all correspondence between the state depart- ment and the German governmemt in subject Senator Pomerere, in iatroducing the resolution, explained many persons were interested In filing claims but that the taking and presentation of evidence de- nende on certain information it was hoped fi:e “state department would be able to make public. Thirteen-room house, with two baths and all modern impryyements, up io date, | iocated at 30 Grove St. For full particu- lars, sce A. V. COVELLO, 198 Ol st _Tel 1 FOR SALE | Ne. 341 West Thames Street (for- merly J. R. Allyn place). Four apartment house and 23 acres of land with barns, garages, tool house, poultry houses, green house, land. plotted for €6 house lots with “streets and avenues, 17 1-2 acres woodland; wili be sold in parcejs to suit. For par- ticulars THOS. H. BECKLEY Phones 278 MAIN STREET CLOSING OUT SALE OF JERSEY CATTLE, Owing to the incapacity of the breeder and own!r of this fine herd of Registered Jersey Cattle, they are offered for sale at gacrifice. consist of animals well up in blood lines with the best in the country. Ten heifers, seven cows and three bulls comprise the lot. The entire herd recently stood the State and Federal Tuberculin Test and passe. lhus puttin, them on the accredited herd basis. C: land see them or write for jndividual de- scriptions. I SON, L. F. AVERILL & Pomiret Center, Conn. “FOR SALE Dendy ten-room house, large iof, geod barn, well rented, on car line; & real good investment. For further details, see CLARENCE SHOLBS, Buyer and Seller \ | ‘ TO BENTE . ST IS TO RENT—Furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 149 Franklin St. auglid TO BENT—Furnished room, with er without board, 24 River Ave. augléd FOB RENT—Tenement 60 main, improvements. ~ Call 585.. X0 BENT—Large, éunny room, dern convenineces, 37 Grove St | | all k3 K Tom Aug. 30, at Quaker Hill, five-room summer cottage, fully fur. nished, has piazza, firepiace and electric lights, also boat. ~Fhone 480 or inguire at this. office. auglid TO RENT—Rooms for light ho‘ul&- keeping. Phone 1987. 3y 84 TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without board. 13 Boswell Ave. je6d e — PRINTING PRINTING of all kinds promptly and neatly done. Estimates promptly and cheerfully given. The Bulletin Co., 68 Frankiin St. mayldd FORMAL ACCEPTANCE FROM FRANCE FOE CONFERENCE Paris, Aug. 17—(By the A. P.)—Pre- mier Briand this evening handed Myron T. Herrick, the American ambassador, France's acceptance of the officia] inyita- tion of President arding to the confer- ence on disarmament and Far Eastern questiins to be held in Washington. In his formal acceptance ‘M. Briand again indicated that he intended to at- tend the conference in person. FRANELIN STEAMSHIP CO. SUPPLANTS AMERICAN LINE New Yoyk, Aug. 17—The Ameriean line more than thirty years in the trans-At- rry 40 head of cattle: $5,500, very eas; s TETONS R GEN O, Willienirs, Cong. aughd SWe CARLOADS-- WM‘ cows‘ TEL. 30. ' LEBANON. New Hous ith all modern improve- i seven rooms, locatel W from —Frankiin Squaré %Ec B. DON u?, i 3 L4 orwich, - . e o REAL ESTATE fine homes sn Wllll ms Sireet large grounds and y Qar- ages. Cozy 6 room house with good ot on Lincoln Avenue. -Modern house with m can nnau"en Wash- ington St. Also a 7 room house near b usiness section fer Several g :n'nul; houm W“'gr}w w:f them. ARCHA W. COIT 63 BROABWAY | Telephome™1334 coaL A¥D Woon “AL. u;unqa w% and ki s !nr ‘:.“smm ‘Willow St., a&mm' T T R llll\ T an 'TO! LV columns of The b tunder President Obregon, was en route {to the United States, reports to that ef- lantic mail and passenger carrying trade, has been s”d to the Franklin Steam- ‘ship Company, it was announced today. The liper, 10,080 gross tons, will con- tinue -to fly the American flag and will be assigned to the service of the Polish Navigation Company. She has been laid up here for more than eighteen months. FOREIGN SECRETARY NOT COMING TO UNITED STATES ‘Washington, Aug. 17--Whe Mexican émbassy issued 2 statement teday say- ing it had been authorized to deny that Alberto Pani, secretary of foreign affairs MEXICAN fect having-been received at border peints. “Mr. Pani has not left Mexico and at present does mot contemplate a trip-to the United States.” the statement -said. Virgln Timber in West The forests of Western Oregon and Washington contain the largest reser- voirs of virgin timber left in the Unit- ed States; and a large proportion of the Jumber used by the country comes from this region says the American ‘Forestry Magazine. Washingtop bas, ! since 1905, held foremost place among | the States in quantity of lumber pro- duced; Oregon now ranjs third in pro- duction, but first in volume of stand- 'ing timber, and it will not be leng be- fore the increasing amnual cut will place her at the head, or next the head, of timber-producing States. It has always been deemed unlucky by the superstitious to kill a robin or a swallow. In some lands the ili luck if the killing be accidental, is capceled{. it burial.is given to the bird. Swal-|" lows are accounted sacred because they flew around the cross of Calvary. BELIEVE ARETHUSA STILL DOING BUSINESS OFF COAST Bistn, Aug. ed to mave been doing a liguor busines $f No Man’s Land some miles from N Bedford, has set sail for Halifax, N. §., according to a semi-official repvir ax- ceived here today. Pribibition enforcement officers who were told of the report said they had no such information amd werp of the belief that the Arethusa was still doing business off the cccst. Customs effjcors and epforcement agents are continuing inyestigation - in New Bedford. Martha's Vineyard and at other poipts where liquor from the Arethusa is re- ported to jhave been lamded recently. ——— TU. OF P. RELEASES GENERAL WOeOD UNTIL SEPT. 1, 1922 Philadelphia, Aug. 17—The board of trustees of the University of Pennsylva- nia at a special meeting today; in res- ponse to the request If secretary of war Wroks, released Major General Leonard Weod until September 1, 1822, from his agreement to become head of the umi- versity. This action leaves the gemeral free to accept the appointment of Pres- ident Harding as generai-goyernor of the Phillippines. Josiat H. Penniman will continue to act as provest of the uni- versity. ABRANGING FOE FUNEBAL OF EING urn OF SERBIA Belgrade, A: u——m Ktl: A P)— Plans for the” fuural g Peter of Serpla, who died yesterday after a long period of ill health, were being discuss- ed today, but ne iennhe Getermination as to when was ‘The government has iu\pd 2 preclam- ation calling the people ti rally around prince Alexander, who has been acting as regent and who is the or to the throne, out exander had been brot up with ideas of his father. 5»5 '! 10 PUT HOUSING PEOBLEM ON A BUSINESS BASIS ‘Washington, Aug 17—To put the gov- real estate purchases and rentals to be approved by a general supervisor. ERIEF STATE NEWS Hadlyme—Mrs. A. B. A. Wood of Glen Ridge, N. T, is a guest of Mrs. Harriet Holmes. Manchester. — The sSwimming meet at Globe Hollow will be held Nat- urday, August 27. Portlapd —Bernadette e of Order of Vasa, wili celebrate its 20th annivers- ary on the evening of October 1ith. Durham.—The Sunday schogls of Dar- ham will held their annual picnic at Lighthouse Point Thursday, Aug. 18th. Waterbury—In a suit 10 recover for the cost of a pair of trous»rs a deputy sheriff of Waterbury attached 3 canary bird and its fancy cage. South Manchestet. —Foyr Vassar col- lege girls who have been left 4nd .are to spend the rest of the sumimer on va- cation before college opens in the fall, New Haven.—John B. Dawson is the new secretary of the Orgaitized cppmxu Wwho takes the place made vacant by the resignation of Prof. Wiliam E. Bfiley. Middlefield.—Announcement has becn made of the engagement of Mrs. Aanie Peckham of this place, to Wilder Brown. of New Canaan, Vermont, T will take place early in October. Middletown—At. the Conpecticut Sta-e Hospital, Tuesday morning in the dwing {\Lal room ona of the patients struss snotaer a violent biow in the.eye. Tae patient may lose the sight ¢f the injured mem- Ny Haves.—The summer schoois, which openéd early ins July, are to close Friday after what is By edu- cators the most suceessful seasor on record. More than 7,000 children at- tended theh schools. Guilford —Williazn Wormeke and ‘William Hennis, of Guilford, milk deal- ers, were fined §7 and $19,53 costs each in the town court upon complamt by the food and dairy commnissiomer tha:i tuty were selling watered milk. Rridgeport.—After cne session of the city court of Bridgeport the clerk mad in his hands §1,100 which he had collected in fines from liguor law violators, to say nothing of $100 more in costs. A few jail sentences were handed out, toa. Panbury.—The degree team of the jocal aerie of Eagles won sixth place in the competitive drill in Newark, N. J., held in connection with the apnual grand conyention of the order in that city. Sixth place carries wh @ 2 purse of §500. Btamferd—Emory Lees, 20, of Bal- timore, was arrested here Monday, | ¥ charged with passing bogus checks_ He visited here August 3, and pa.l:kxi two checks which were fopnd to he value- less and op his retyrn sere Monday was arrested. Tariffville,—Funeral serviees for %a;y H:L}!!ldwldcw u{.‘m w;-ar Veteran illiam 1, were Buurdp church in Tariffville -Wednesday mo Requiem mus was nlcbrncd_)r Rev. % Q. Dolan. The bearera.were six grand- sons. Burial was in the family Jot im|p, Simsbury cemetery. Panbury—Raiiread telegraphers o the " local dlvmoll R. P, held monthly meeting in Concopdia hall last week. ! Generul Chairman H. W. Handy, of New Haven, aod Loecal ennimn I, H. Dowd, of Oakville, spoke on maiters of interest to the members. Plans wei2 discussed for i supper in copnaation with the meeting to be held mext monih, their The area of Austrghia is 3,974,381 miles, 17—The Arethusa. reput- | ® SR i SO s R WS Yot N aerie Mrs. ;ement dure a plical of the This ulflnlfl is ununy silent apd un- obtrusive. The exception occurs when ; oceupancy- bas- bn’:’% distinction and the -~ ~ eminent capacity.” What Is Going On Tenight g@*mw.mn.‘m No. 430, B. P. ©. E. b2 , Np. 9, P. §. meets 2 Victory , No. 4, L. 0. 0. F\, M. U. meets in P ABE AGAIN BERECER The Hudson and Essex cars have onct again decseased In price, and this’thire cu:brwflmm&m-mmlptw price for whick they have ever beem sold The Hudson Supersix soid for $2.600 las year and the new price places it at §$1,895 The Essex price fast season was §1,591 and now the price is §1,375, a reductior of $520 during the past 12 menths | These prices all refer to the open tpnrlm mmubmmmu;mo&dau’n upes, 4 The cause of the reduction is the cur | tallment "of overhead expenses ai ihe | manufactories and the he: sale tha {has exhausted old inventorics. Materia is cheaper than a year ago, but althour? the material costs less it is of the sa™ high qual hat has given the Hudson Essex cars their world wide reputation The Hudsop-Essex cars haye had g won derful sale during the past few years anc everl at the oid prices were economica cars to buy. ve stood up wel and the 3 5 always been o so that now, with : #355 reduction on the Hudson and‘a $7( reduction on the Essex cse two ca stand apart from the rs as excep- tionaily of apd Satuyrday. Vi d for the {last ha! this week a: This pro- Eram promises.to be of exceptiona/ character. Aerial Davis will preseat hit special European novelty act of strengt and skill. Edna Beck, opera stas ané former soloist with the Cincinnati §; phony tra, will appear, singing al and popalar - pum- bers.” Lang ané Rogers will eatertair fwith comedy, original and side-s s Hankin Duo will Jiso Se spligt’ comedy aet Earie Willlams in the Be Done, which will be s otoplay It Gar own at Stranc a roie that is sure to prove p that of an author of the day's Lest sell- ers, a sort of super-Raffles story. In or. der 1o proye that his stories, although improbable, are not impossible, he makes 2 wager th can live one of them In fulfilling the requirements of the bet the bero has many strapse apd startling ad- ventures, as well as a love affair, thaf will hold the interest of the average pic- ture patron. THe story is ome that should prove popular, ag it contains the elements of suspense, juystery, humor and love in the right proportions. The scenic back- grounds are ufpasing to the eye and the camera work is exceptionally good. The production was direcied by David Smith, renowned for biz produetoins which have met with unusual success. A sirong cast of well known Sim play- ers supports the star. Elinor Falr, ent of the most popular of thé younger lead- ing women, plays opposite the - star. Heéory Barrows, William McCall, Jack Mathies, Au;ml Aldridge, Jack Carlis'e Plorence Hart and Mary Huntress cach have a large following and are consider- gl e e es in do com- Davis Theatid Fridsy and Saturday. ‘A story of ubusual thrill, coupled with exceptional comedy features, makes Syd- ney Chpun‘a Paramount productipn of Queen, Joker, which will be shown the Davis theatre Friday and Sat oAl one of the outstanding picture erings of the season. Mr. Chaplip is quite out of the ordinary and one may get an idea of its cost when a trip to Epgland, France and Switzer- land of nine weeks' duration was made by the entire eqmpany just to- film_seme o5, of '-hc T of inmovations in plcturt pro‘wu were used by Mr. Chapiin the making of the production. ome o them being the use of airpiahes to carry the company to distant locations, practi- cally inaccessible by any other means of transportation. Poor Dear Margaret Kirby, the Sels. nick picture which is the seéond fi has in the cast a formidable array screen players to support Elaine Ham- merstein, the star. The story, writien by Kathleen .Nor- ris, magaZine writer and novelist, cen< cerns the marftal affairs of 2 young so ciety girl who ie Shumned by her set when ;she takes in bogrders to help her ungrateful husband. Miss in is particularly suited to thistype of -role and is said to make the most of the m:ay dramatic situations contzined iz the story. A News Weekly will close the bill. Breed Theatre and Majestic Boof Garden Harry Carey heads the double feature Bill at the theatre and Majestie Roof Garden today and tonight im Des- perate Trails. The lovers of Harry Carey wiil like him in this one. It is a story of\ the.west in all its wilderness. Harry Carey has a likable role and ably supperted by Ireme Rich, Barbara Mar and Ed. Coxen. For the second feature Eileen Peres will be secn in Wby Trust Your Hus- band? a breeszy story. of suspicious wives. This picture abounds with high spirit and mirth-provoking situations and is capital- Iy acted by a supporting cast of well known farceurs. Convent Street Preperty Sold. James L. Case has sold for the She- tucket company to Felix and Framces Sudik a parce! of land 50x155 feet sit- uated on the rmtherly side of Convent street, wear St. Joseph’s church. * The progerty has been owned by the Shetuck- et company for many years. The new owners contemplate erecting a modern dwelling for their own use in the Rear future. The Silent Clerk Phe Clerk of the House of Com- mans is appointed by the prime Minis- ter with a salary of 2,800 Ibs. a year. This is much bigger salary than he re- ceived in the Eighteenth Century. In those days he lived chiefly on fees and ,uemu from membpers of the Parlia- '!u clerk sits at the upper .u] of the thle of the House and wears 2 wig and gown. He has the custody of tecords, signs certain addresses and orders, and reads various documenis in the House. "He controls the staff of the House, and is responsibie (:; he “is the SW‘ advisor, and that is why even peakers seldom make mistakes! He is the great on all many details in the manage) business. In addition, prmd uthority on proce- comj ted rules @ new Speaker is is elected. “the bm‘ mwmzfi J cial post in tho!!puu,updofidfi

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