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] L o A et e FOR SALE WaNE D — A commodat girla, h“fi‘.‘nf’!’xmm augl 3 TURN INTO MONEY your 6ld farni- e g o S W WANTED—] price. —Pedigresdooliic Jewett C“’_— aug LE-Fifteen R. I. Réd chickens old; €0 cents each. 11 Y"‘xh- Femily horee, feas 6. W. B. Case, $29 %vest Tuwit st ok aug2sTHEM lbleflnw"f&g Store, Bullet ¥OR SALE Two English setter Fadya. 07 2ug25 H. W. Baker, R. A RiL LEr ANTED_Sai itory selling dealers; guaran 100 we for right man. The hards Ct 0 Fifth Ave., New York, £ ug22d N Y. ¢ once, & bundie washer. &t the Ocean Heuse. Watch Hill, |¢op sug?3d _ |letin “WANTED—_A man for farm work who ras ive horees. West Farms, Stoning- o Tel Myetic Di in} pt. 31-W., Hochester, N. Y. _pomad 3 . VARNISHERS AND CABINE: l»{‘x"vum plant. Write fully as to ex- ence and whom werked for. Box 33, au By ' WANTED : LIVE BOY ABOUT 183, GOOD PAY FOR BIGHT BOY. |EXTRA HELP FOR SATURDAY. ' RING'S MARKET. WANTED - High-Class Carpenters HOLDEN BUILDING WEBSTER, MASS. W iway i | family of two. tions opea, | Ofice: ‘rankiin_Insti- sawe: white work, tricotines, gal etc.; good pay; Steady telephone (Clinton 580), or leiter. D—in family of on L Titnowart Taduny ot auglsd_ WANTED—Woman for geseral house- work in family of two. Apply 68 CIff St. mernings. auglsd ‘Refined girl or middle aged for 1 eworl ; _good gene home for the right person. I Cottrell, 151 West B erly, R. L irls over 16 ¥ WANTED—GI 7 Apply West Side Sitk Mill. ) or ms, or small farm. Write Box ‘ ; gt &) ersonal insiruction sud prival YOR SALE_Household_ good: 8 Liartne o i gl ooty Sha WECRY oo T augZsd en| FOR SALE_Houseboat; owner must sell; new last year; 36 ft. by 12 1-2, three fornished. Inguire at House- roouis, Al boat, 79 Trumbull St, New Lendon, Ct. adg2sd : ewett Busin S FOI ett 1luin¢- Schoel, 50 aihe largest dealers in | FOR SALE—L. C. S i ; high- | Inquire George Wellcr, Taftville. aug25d i 30 4d B | g e e ; orwich. Phoiie 108-3. STU. ANTED—Midd]e ¢ housekeeper in %o T00: Balletia ‘augddd SHWERS WANTED FOR TEXTILE MILL. g WANTED_If v AL it ooty Sxperiancal | ol a1t fof 188 West Thames St. SEIDENBERG'S After Dinner. cij straight ; Manila cigars, § a box of 100; a fine line o Fagan's Smoke Shop. WANTED—100 farms for ages, all serges, work. Apply by re on fine wors! ROUBAIX MILLS, INC. CRINTON, MAS! P T — FOR SALE—erses Bon Ton,” clever; price very reasonable. Maxson, Box 333, Westerly, R. L ang2sd FOR SALE—Fast trotting mare, “Miss " Teglstered,” tast. ‘Soutd and FOR SALE—Two work horses and twe haroess. Iaquire Standard ol Co. PO SALE—Horse, harness and ex ress wagon, in tkey, 115 Roath Bt A BUSINESS or sherthand eourse been the foundation to many a financial B SALE_Two cash registcrs. In- 127 West Main St. m;;‘. prs aug2sd mith typewriter. ALE—A nice family cow, sec- FOR 5. fona calf, dbe to freshen first week in Sep- tember, can’ be seen at 301 Washingion 8t., near” Backus hospital. aug2sd or doeial success; start today. N Piaut-Cadden Bldg. ou have 4 housé to sell you. Clatenes Sholes, FOR SALE_Réglstered Jersey cow b years old. C. 8. Williams, Lebarion. Tel. 5 aug2sd ¥OR SALE—Baby carfiage. Apply 13 St. augid Ward “FOB SALE_Chamber set. 162 Frank- in St. aughid ALE—10 weeks' 0id pigs. James ¥ok & Turnbull, Wauwecus Hill, Norwich Town. aug24d 10 acres up, with or Without stock ; give full particulars in first letter 48 o size, location and terms. Jewett City, Conn. WANTED—We pa; econd_hand furnit re Co., Breed Bldg. Tel 1814-3. buy, seil and exch WANTED—Farms; all kinds, all sises, anywhere in Connectien 1 Call, wrile or telephone ency, 33 Bmold’:,if-. F $1,001 pensi E summeér home at Crescent ach ; it will P Q. Box 0% [ Drove a source of health and piedsurs, and, should vou dzsire to rent, an excel- ¢ |lent investment; hundreds of designs. Cresoent Beach Land Co.. Crescent Beach, highest prices fo . orwich Fu) go0d_ order. Inquire dJ.|mwan’s Farm 'Ag ave b : OR SALE—Bungalows and cottages, 0, 1,500 and up, or as large and ex- lve as you wish you shouid own a aug2id FOR SALE—At Point of Woods. two lots, on Seaview St., Nos. 105 and 106; five-passenger Buick, in good order, for Sale or trade for seven-passcnger Buick. Call any time between 4 and 7 p. m. A Lucier, Box . Balt 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 Seo them. ELMEK L. PIERSON, Tel. 6363, Je3a teot FOR SALE—automebiles FOR SALE—1912 Cadillac sedan, per- ndition. Tel. 1130. aug28ThSTu FUNBRAL DIRECTORS Faneral Directors and Embaimers 322 Main Street Chamber of Commerce Bui Phone 238.2 Lady Assistant | GAGER | Funeral Director ; and Esmbalmer fi PROMPT SERVIC R‘J DAY OR NIG HOURIGAN BROS, FUNERAL DIRECTOKS Norwich and Jewett City The ficnry‘&li’e; &{Sio; Co. 38 MAIN STREET FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS w2dy Assistant DAY 0= NIGHT Shea & Burke “uneral Directors 41 Main Street PAINTERS. ~Ta0mN F. AMBURN, T at right prices J. L. LATHROP & SONS 28 Shetucket Street INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS | . PRINTING FRINTING of all kinds promptly an neatly done. ° Estimates prompty ang Co.. 66 gheertuily given. The Bulletin Co., Frasiclin St mayisd ©OAL AND Woop R SALE_191 " Buick touring car, casit first cidss condition, new tires, $40 or on ‘eusy paymenis. Joseph Smith, Leonard Eridge, Conn., Solonion Clark’s farm. aug25d “FOR SALE—Sturdy light six touring car, geared low. good condition, price low or trade for roadster. FPhone 139. aug2sd conaition.” Appl; ficiudean, 6 Hope St, ‘Willimantie, Ct. Allurd, | = iosr anv rousn purse comtai new, wear like new, as good as N Lanoie Tire Co., 33 W. Main St feb2: Telephone 410-2 at mptly and Laurel Hill_ Ave., ug2ed ¥OR SALE—Ford touring car, $200 if taken at once; in good condition, With exira tire. - Can be seen at J. Darby’s, Kiilingly Center, Conn. augiITuThs FOR SALE—Ford touring car in A-1 after 5 o'clock to Joseph o E SALE—Ford coupe. For informa- Tel. 866 ug24d FOR ALl pmobile roadster, early model but in running_ condition; sell for $50. Charles Hart, Canterbury, Coan. aug2id "POR SALE—Overland touring car, in nning order. Inquire Henry North Muin St augléd ¥OR SALE—1919 Dodge touring car, ¢ painted, guaranteed in perfect con- Inquite Menry Allard, 36 North augléd 1517 Cadillac, in excelient | eondition, new engine, will scll reasonable if sol d at once, Ingtifre 52 Shetucket St FOUND—Sunday, in Greeneville, lady's ng nwoney. Owner may property and pa: s adv. liverett J. Haske augzd lack, white and 1 1-2 years old; collar pidte s Finder notify T. 111 Talman St augzid " LOST—Black and white shepherd dog; nswers to name Shep; license No. 19219 iriswold. Reward if returned to Albert Lurton, R. D. 5, Norwich. augz4d 0ST—Airedale dog; answers to name { Queenie. Heturn (o E. L. Pattison, t._Reward. augh ADTOMOBILE ACCESSORIEY ¥OR HMIEE—When you want a nice | closed car (sedan) for pleasure trips, calling, shopping, weddings, funerals, ete., telephone No. 45 ug2s ThSTu HAVE your ,dires jetreaded, look 1 OVERHAULING AND REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, - Cartiages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholstering and Weod Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches Scott & Clark Corp.! 507 TC ¢16 NORTH MAIN STREET MuUsie ERNEST ‘& BULLARD Teacher of the Violin Phone 127-4 Bliss Place | Have a Few Outfits to Lend. [ seasonied wood and kindling quantities. Pl 50 Shapire, Willow St :n ec! g8 4 134 CONIIACT\I.B&—JDIII.I. ¥ A reed Buiding. PHONE 568-5. Phene, plu irest Ilfl‘le-t s g *"alto heating and. gasdtting. JONN F. ‘fflllll-ll, Wi Main St. HEN before Datter o i PLUMBING AND GASFITTING, mbing by expert vare HELEN L. PERKINS TEACHER OF SINGING Telephone 852-2 53 UNCAS STREET WANTED—Second hand turniture. Tiger & Ki nut wood, $8 cord men, SUNCESSOTS (o lin 5t Pogne 717-3 mar: ¥OR easoned wood, $9 nd d; 1 sa“':: fi;vssasu d ; chy = cord ; In 3-cord lots, $5.50 per cord ; chest- mors s ; in 3-cord lots, $7.50 | gord. Hénry Saucier, Danieison. ' Conn. | ‘el. §1-3. sugled paying garage busi- ; owner leaving town, will sacrifice nes to quick buyer. Write Box 27, care of Bulletin. augizd FOR SALE Farm of 60 acres, 20 head of cattle, nice land, within & few minutés’ ride to city on a firat class road, oity water, electric lights, For further details, s CLARENCE SH 188 Wesi Tha St. Large four-story brick building, with elevator, on Franklin Square, all ¥ - eled and up to date. s CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St FOR SALE thing in the line of second. ture, stoves, ete. New London Salesroom, 16 Water St, Norwics.” Phone 1703-3. room house and bath, with- g from Franklin ead pipe service, copper tank, correspondingly ¥OR SALE—Furnace, Paige boiler, | steam, Volunteer Junior, 17 inch fircbox, 48 sections of radiators, almost new. In. quire at Auditorium Hotel. augiod FOR BALE—One 4 year old Ayrshire cow and calf. Frank 5. Kennedy, Day- ville, Conao. augdd _POR SALE Hard wood, stove lensths, $9 per cord. C. S. Brown, Yantic. Phone 1099; auglyd STOP In to see us: wWe carty every hand -furnls onable | — {233 Main St. -FOR" SALE Best Quality Seasoned Wood| Py couras 7 100% Hard $10.00 Per Cord ° Chestnut $8.00 Per Cord Delivered Anywhere HARRY B. FORD M 792 RIVERSIDE DAIRY FARM 140 acres, finely located, excellent sur- roundings. near markets and station, fine ouse, 2 large barns, sheds and | Where dwarfs were wont to play farm buildings all zood, ruaning spring | Before came with busy Water in buildings, 60 acres fertile tiligble ; To drive them all away. flelds, part can be triigated, large sprin H Watered pasturss, 2,000 cords _sai. wood, large stream turoug! Ccarry 40 head of cattle: §5,500, very casy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Willimantie, -room ie h farm, will Cona, aughd 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. FoE e | FOR SALE No. 341 Wast Thames Street merly J. R. Allyn place). ur apartment house and 23 acres of ||| land with barns, garages, tool house, poultry houses, green house, land plotted for 60 houss lots with streets and avenues, 17 1-2 acres woodland; _will be sold in parcels to suit. For par. ticulars THOS. H. BECKLEY Pho 278 MAIN STREET FOR SALE New House, with all modern improve- ts, containing seven rooms, located men e short ‘distance from Franklin Square, good location. FRANC D. DONOHUE, Central Building, Norwich, further details, CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St. of windows, has wash stand, ' electri REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Two fine homes on Williams Street with large grounds and roemy gar- Cozy 6 room house with good Lincoln Aven house with two car garage on Wi Also a 7 room house business section for $4, 2 family houses way below cost produce them. ARCHA W. COIT 63 BROADWAY Ave., Norw A dress A. A. Benmett, Box 1199, Jewett City. 3 l Telephore 1334 'TOBACCO Wholesale and Retail We carry a complete line of Domestic and Imported It will pay you to walk over. JOHN R. BOWMAN 116-118 WEST MAIN STREET NORWICH, NONN. (Established for Haf a Century) WILLIAM C. YOUNG STETSON & YOUNG ! CARPENTER and BUILDER Best work and materials, at right Phone 838-2 60 West Main St. TO RENT TO LET—Garage, newly bi plenty his; would make fine repair shop. Talman and Spruce Sts. Tel 949-1 dug2id 1@ RENT_Saven-room apartment with all improvements and garage, on Warren St steam heat farnished. C. A. berlain, Martin k 3 " ¥OR REN: modern Hnprovements. . ae ily located. Write Box 928, care Bull Tooms, all aug24d "—Small farm en Vergason h Town; easy terms. ~ Ad- Chegir L et - dug3y, TO_RENT—From Aug. 30, at Quaker Hill, five-room summer cottage, fully fur. nished, has piazza, fireplace and eicctric lights.” also boat. Phone 480 or inquire office. augizd TO RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping. Phone 198 ivsd TO RENT—Furnished rooms, with or without board. 13 Boswell Ave. je6d FOR RENT A very choice, modern, up-to- date, 5-room apartment, for adults only. Rent per month| $35.00. For further informa- tion, write X. Y. C., care Bul-| —_— PIANO TUNERS FREDERICK T. BUNCE The Piano Tuner 22 Cvlu emont Ava GEER THE PIANO TUNER 122 Prospect St Phone 511 DR. C. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Norwich, Cenn. DR. D. J. COYLE DENTIST 203 Main St.. Norwich, Conn. Office Hours; 9—12, 1:30=5, 6:39—8 Teisshone m&m M’Grery Bldg. GEORGE LAMBERT, Occum, moving and trucking. T teaming, 61712, jid GUS LAMBERT, JE, No, 341 Matn St Moving and trucking. C. D. JOSLYXN, 293 West Main St. We Special st~ tention given to moving boilers and ma- cainery. Phone 3! & Long Distance Moviag aad 17 Boswell Ave. G and mov] long. ot Erera aes TEAMIN trucking a_speciaity, Main St Phone 792, BOOKBINDING BEOOKBINDER JOSEPH BRADFORD 108 Broadway Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order YOU WANT to put your busle public, there is no medi- the than the advertisn ot ‘The Buletin. e ACCOUNTANTS, 7 o €. B. BEOMLEY & 5 Shetucket St. Phone . LONG DISTANCE MOVING. shetootet & AND FURN! " TEAMING ‘AND TRUCKING dome very promptiy an@ at reasonable 4 ‘prices, /" ARTHUR H. LATHROP Shetucket Street Phone WHEN YOU WANT to the public, than tbrough of Tha Bulletin. - A et 8 S HOTELS R G e SRR ETEE mlnmtn ,JOUSE, D. x‘-mu.y. 3 st class garage service com- nected. Phone. Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF Hi Hayes Bros,, 26-28_Broadway. AUTOS ¥OE HIRE FOR HIRKE—Closed car. Tel, offic 1887, residence 1213 C. A. Chamberiai AncmITECYS CUDWOBTH & THOMFPSON ARCHITECTS Thaver Building, Nerwieh, Cean. s CHIROPODIST A. G. THOMPSON, F, 8. Foot Specialist (protect your feet). Suite -8, Alice Bldg, 321 Main St, Norwich, 1453, | Conn. Phone 1366-( OTEL. European plan, ., Props. Telephone 1227. office CIGARS Whitestene Cigar sare 370 per thomsand. 3. F. CONANT, 11 Fraaklia 8t M. A. BARBER us| Steam Engine Repairs WHEN YOU WANT (o put your bust Ress before the public, tnere is no-medls um better than through the advertising voiumss uf ine bulletin. FOR SALE Thirteen-room house, with two baths and all modern improvements, up to date, located at 36 Grove St. For full particu- lars, see A. V. COVELLO, Tel. 1527-3. 198 CUff St. FOR SALE HAVING BOUGHT A TOURING CAE, WILL SELL MY DODGE ROADSTER. RUN 5,500 MILES. PRICE $750. CALL 86 £ i pEr X e it s wm e. = Leaving ik 51 1%, arimk Speak of it, Taste of its Work, work, worl is the way, B Work for the goa! at t! day, Xor the Tede ‘d, e auery. " he 44, Ane Th sense fi duty, T conrage made AL fot.tne fray; For rent lor love, SILVER. Some love the siiver of the ~gracetul vl That bends whei winds g6 ?7. And others love the silver of the clouds That sail along the sky. But 1 adore the sfiver of ygur hair, I:wufhc from the niine of years, To_malkeé a lovely halo found your life Of rainhow snifles and tears. -Violet Alleyn Storey. KALEIDOSCOPE Who own and operate farms. One out of every twenty five farms in the United States is operated by a woman. PR Before the Bank of Engiand was found- ed in 1684 there were no banks in all that ccuntry. Jigsaw puzzles, which aré still vesy popular, are sald (o be good tonic for sufferers from nerves. = A pitchfork with removable tines which can be replaced if broken has been pat- ented by a Canadlan inveator. “On Kennell island, one of the lomeiiest £pots of land in the Pacific, the only curs rency comsists of the teeth of flying foxes. Among the head hunting tribes of Bor- neo custom forbids a widower te refarty until eight months after the death of his Mrs. Joseph Pedicord, of Chicago fed a tramp in 1910, who later inherited an estate and willed her $1,500 when he died. . Brazil has a mine frem which goid and siiver have been taken almest con- tinuously since 1726, arsenic being ob-! tained from the residuous sand in recent years. The French government i§ planning to provide for navigation of the Rhine river above Lyons in cornection with hamess- ing its current to provide electric power. For theatrical performers an inventor has patented a device to ensbie them to run on tight ropes which®pass over spocls that record the distance covered. A variety of suhflower has been de- veloped that grows only three feet tall and produces white blossoms that yield more seeds than any other kind of the same plant: The vice regal lodge in Dublin is the private home of the lordlieutenant of Ireland while he holds office. The offictal residence is Dublin castic where all re. ceptions, balis and other functions of state AUCTION FRIDAY, AUG. 28, 1921, at 10 a. m, standard time, ‘at Preston City, Conn. CATTLE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS jcan be Inserted as big as 2 child’s small One 9§ year old mare, good driver and worker; § new milch cows, heavy, milk- 150 ibs. cacn, 50 laying hens and some pullets, 12 ducks and 1 pair geese, 300 ft. of chicken wire. HOUSEHOLD One upright piano, cost $300 (nearly new), 1 parlor suité, beds, mattresses, buresus, tables, chairs, 1 kitchen stove, and other things too humerous to men- tion. Terms cash. J. H. HYDE. Auctioneer. 1f stormy. next fair day. MRS. JAMES EVERETT. ANTIQUES LD AT AUCTION FRIDAY, AUG. 26, 11 A. M., Collection of ¥. C. TURNER, Norwich, ©t., corner of Broad St. and Boswell Ave. Early Connecticut and Rhode Island Furnitare, Colored Glass, Flip Mugs, Cup Plates, Lowestoft, Luster, Dark Blue China, Andirons, Lanterns, Sconces, rays, Coverlids, Samplérs, ~Chintz, T Quiits, _ Siiver Ladles, Cupe, i 3 onge, Kelloge, Currier and Iris Brints, WITTER BEOS., Auctioneers. e LEGAL NOTICE AT A _COURT OF PEOBATE HELD at Mansfleld, within and for the District of Mansfield, on the 13th day of August, Estate of Harriet M. Merrow, late of Mansfleld, in said Distriet, Joseph ' M. Merrow, Administrator, Ordered, That six months from the date hereof, and the same arc litiited and allowed for the creditors to bring in their claims against sald estate, and the said Administrator is directed to give public notice to the creditors of said estate to bring in their claims within s2id time al- lowed, by posting a copy of this order on the public sizmpost nearest the place where the deceased last dwelt, within the are held. In New Guinea both mien and women are subjected from infancy to a disten- tion of the lobes of the ear until in mat- urity the orifice Is so largt that a ring yhoop. It is their notion of beauty. An oil well that can be reached only by swinging in a rope sling operated from @ stifffeg derrick at the top of a 107- foot cliff was recently completed at Paint Firmin, Cal. The well is located oh & narrow ledge of tide land and at the bottom of the ¢liff. The ledge i3 80 nar- row that at high tide the water rises to within a foot of the rig. Despite the fact that all material and workmen had to be lowered and hoisted from above dy means of the derrick and sling, the well was completed without a mishap. This remaing still the only way to reseh the well.—Popular Mechanics Magasine. HUMOR OF THE DAY “The way of the transgressor hard.” “Yep, and lined with motor cops.’— Detroit Free Press. of a social climber.” “Yes, why Jenkine would even to“make his way up an icy stare!”— Cartoons Magazine. Inspiration Ink—It flows freely. This is a sign we have never seen, but we hope to see it some Courier. “Well, have you picked out a ho- tel in which to spend the summer? in Spain. of engaged Some love the silver that is found ia | mines - cvidence. etaoin shrdlu cmfwyp vbgkej zfAfime is “Jenkins is getting to be semething “Yes,” said the architect of castles “When are you going to leave town." the -conclusion of her & which followed recitations by children, By some singing. etc. The officers chosen were: nt, Chadwick Buford; vice presi- i treasurer, Hilda tendent of flower mission, strange ¢ircummance Alice ‘1’,,":?, nn.u‘xlmm “Afte: r the formal meet- Czlhoun, the Vitagraph star, who will 5 A Conpromie ing, at which Miss S. L. 1 adley presided, . at the Strand | jce eream cones and deiicious cookies a1 axe |lheatre today, Friday and Sacurday. 1as | were served on the lawn. The Wesimin- & star wiiicut an ehgagement 1ing. [ster Aelegation did well in their recita- She had all the theiil and excitemment sweetheart presents her with a solit- She was so natural in fact that when soene wae shot Director Seyfertits | chiidren, ail of New Hochelle, N. Y., at C. H. Koch's; Miss Alice Carlson of have done better if you hiad really been | Nooseneck Hill, L. I, at Allen Moody's, engaged. You certainly acted the part|and others. to perfection.” the exclaimed “Miss Calhoun, you could not Davls Theatre, Friday and Saturday Do/ you know the legend of the wi: goose and his mate? Weil. i.is pr verbial that the wild goose never G serts its mate. Men may desert thelr hemmates, but tho wild goose mever. The story of "The Goose.” a supads Cosmopolitan-Parameunt picture production which comes to the Davis theatre Friday and Saturday is foundel tpon this saying, Frank Manners, an srchitect, has & romantic-minded wife who Decomes Infatuated with another man, The hueband is-prevented from seeking vengeance hy another woman Wwho seeretly loves him. is married Never in all her career has she been | tions and were given = roumd trip auto- mobile ride by Fred Backett which they greatly appreciated. continue to act before the camera With-i fhere hate been fnany wuests in the jout doing ximost. everything and in | homes of Westminster of late: Mr. anc Clowed Doors Mise Calhoun for the first itime in -her Iife put |sing upon her finger. . Mrs. Joseph Johansen and little daugh- an engagement | ter AmMa of XN, 2nd M Johansen . of Tuede Park. e Fliel home; Josepli Gohes: that a young girl naturaily feeis when |with the Westinghouse company of New- her ark, N. J, and the son of missionary alre.. All through the day Alice kép|parents in . India, at Mrs. Jessie A. looking at the ring. She €ould not Araw ; Meade's; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barstow and In Missouri aré more than 5,000 women |her eves wway from [t and every moee | Mrs. Raiph Barstow at Georse Barstov's; she made the diamond was always in|Mr. and Mrs. Spinmer and two children | and Mrs. Roach, Miss May Roach and tle sister, 3Ir. and Mrs. Sobel and twc A birthday party in honor of three Mt tie girisgwas held Aug. 5 on the lawn of Restawhile. The little ladies Were Rosa- mund Page, 2 years, Izola Page, aged 6, and Addie Robbins, aged 5. Twenty-fonr youngsters were guests and a number of adults. Grape juice, cookies, ice cream and other goodies were served, games were *played, and a delightful afterncon ‘Waas spent. o Mrs. May Hoffman and Mrs. Dorothy Schroeder, who kave been visiting in the 1 homs of thelr parents, Mr. and M-s. J. R. A. Jones, have returned to Jersey City, N. J, Andrew Jones will remain through Ellen Lawson with a little friend, whe has been visiting her aunt. with whom and when Ber husband learns the truth, |She lived here, has returned to her he takes a hand in the trlangu game with highly dramatic resuits. In the end the wild goose saying is fulfilled. In sixteen contests, both lecal and na- tional, Katherine MacDonaid, who stars in the second feature picture, “My Lads's Lateh * has been voted tme most besutifu. woman on the screen. Bminent artists, chief among whom was How- ard Chandler Christy, have declared that Miss MacDonald 15 the screen's most utifnl star. But with all this evi- dence against her—photographic as weil as the spoken word—Miss MacDonald disagrees wholly. When she was noti- fied by a committes of Japanese that she had been seiected in Japan as the relgning beauty in the cinema world. the star sald: “What is beauty? Why, 1 Stuart May spent with Harry Bosworth. Margueritq Bos- worth, who was their guest last week re- turned home with them. mother in Attleboro, Mass. EAST WOODSTOCK Mrs, Ezra May is visiting Mrs. Bmma orwich, Balew, in N Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Bosworth and Sunday in Norwich Ermond_Morse 4, aged 4, has returmed from the Day Kimball hospital where he underwent a surgical operation. Dexter Bannister of Webster has been visiting his couslns, Rebecca and Elsic Hibbard, the past week. Miss Nelile Phillips of Thompsonville, epent last week with her brother, Geo. know a number of womem in_pictares Ymbi u"; his famfly. fat better looking than I But itus not beauty alone that is going to win re- nown for screen artisis. and family of West Newton, spent the week end with G. L, Upham and family and attended the re- be {nva‘uable—and beauty is invaluable. | Union. of the Aiumni of Woodstock ¢ unless ome can eombine persénality :Td acting and human interpretation with one's beauty, then the eareer we %o often talk about wili probably never ma- terfalize” A News Weekly will also be shown. Breed Thestre The Iron Rider a William Fox pleture with Wiillam Russell in the star role. yesterday at the Breed Theatre thrilled 2 houseful of enthusiastic patrens. To say that this picture surpasses even the | ;' @ iaeich's advance accounts of its intense interest is putting the case mildty. The picture |y Gharles E. Bunce spent Sunday Academy Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller of Springfidd Mass.. have been spending several days with Mr. and Mrs, W. E. Hammond and Mr, and Mrs. George Philips. Mrs. Mfl- ler is a sister of Mrs. Phillips. Miss Ruth MEler of Quinabaug has been enjoying a vacation of two Weeks at Block Island and at her home here. Miss Nattle Lyon, of Providence, Is the guest of Mrz. H. M. Gifford. Mrs. Porleas an@ Miss Lucy Stmonson of Mt. Vernon, N. Y, are boarding at Mr. and Mrs. Everett E. May and falrly bristies with dramatic Stuaton. | wity Wallace Aldrich and family m Frank L. Packard author of The Miracie | Pytnam. Man and other successful protoplays. wrote the story. The Iron Rider is a thrilling tale of relentless fustice in a lawless town, with Russell in the roie of an Iron Rider a clan founded by his father thirty years before to subdue law- lessness. An apparent violatlon cf his oath and the almost tracic consequences | several weeks of this, form the dasis of the story. Voia Vals, an attractive leading woman. is geen 28 the Iron Rider's sweetheart. Ru: seli’s work, meedless to say, is of same high quality that won him his im mense following. The Iron Rider wil be the feature again today. For the sec- ond fepture Carmel Myers will be seen in The Kiss. MANSFIELD DEPNT James C. Grecne lost a valuable horse last weel. Dorothy Bowen of Eastford, le wis- George and Wendell Bosworth and . their familles. Willlam Aldrich, of Putnam, is vis- . iting his aunt, Mrs. E. E. May and his undle, J. E. Aldwch, A, H. Hidbard who ‘has been M fos resymed his work at the . Wacksmith shop Monday. - Mr. and Mra B, H. Wheeler cf Ottac wa, Canads, are spending the weds with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph LaMountain. WEST KINGSTON ices were held at the church s usual Sunday worning ana Bibie scheol All were glad to Welcome Mrs. Knowis e, the superintendent. She has beea.— heiping care for her father, who is very.. i1l sA his home near New Bedford. The Christian Endeavor meeting at 6 p. m. "The Bowers familias entertained and a | Was led by Ela May and preaching ser- friend two cousins and a friend from | vice &t 7 p. m. wers well Rockville last week. Byrad Stand friends in this village Friday. C. 8. Poiland and family, of WIl- ard's Friday. Herbert D. Poliard and family were mantic, were at W. H. P there Saturday, 's party of visitors was W. H. Carbitt's i e iay et re-enforced ast week by the his grandson, Howard _Perkina and granddavghter, Helen Perkins, from. day in| Mystic, Howard Parker Teturned, to| were high. a notion store—Louisville Journal-| Mystic Saturday, but Helen and hef sis- { ter. Mildred, remained. Mrs. P. L. Garvey and daughter, Cath erine, of Willimantic, spent Saturday at ¢ Andover, visited attended. The Why and How club is to meet at - the school house Thursday afternoen at 2.30 standard time. < On Old Home Day at Liberty last Wednesday, this viliage was well repre- sented. g 3 Clifford Woodmanses and family ate - tended O:d Home Day at North Sciteate The Beloit auction was well attended Saturday. Prices of mest things sold William Graham and family of Brad« ford, spent Satarday with relatives herey Several from here aitended the ball game at Shannock. Sunday afternooa. Bonpy View farm, while Miss Mildred Mrs. Morton of Slocum spent Monday Garvey visited Mies Clagibelle Horn- picked out that hotel in the same Way | conalsted of two plaplets. in which t that I picked out a $7,000 automo- bile some years ago in which to teur Euroj pe."—Birmingham Age-Herald. undertake the sale of a patent med- icine. Press: “How is it that a woman ean gab- ble to another woman for an heur a | over the phone LEWELLYN J. STORRS, Judge. 1 has returned from a visit in New London and Groton. Misses Dorothy and Vivian Richard- son returned Saturday after a week's visit with friends ;_Norwich. Miss Gladys L. Thompson left Aug. 24 for Schemeotady, N. Y., Where she is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Otto A. Anderson Jr. were business callers in Norwich re- cently. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom H. Young at- tended the grange picnic at Pachaug on Saturday. /Miss Bertha' Gallup of v?l:nm Was a guest at the parsocage Tuesday. Rufus Greene of Oneco visited his fa- ther, Albert G. Greene, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Savage and som, of Poiter Hill, were guests Sunday of A._R. Button, P. J. Gustafson is confined to the house by illness. 3 When a woman goes away for a short visit she invariably borrow: something from one Of her neighbors. to take with her. - “The telephone girls are wemen.” “Are they going back on thelr sex?” —Louisville Courier-Journal. he a '—Boston Transcript. First Martian—It takes all kinds of | the voters. people to make a world. Second Martian— to pull that hoary platitude. Tirst Martian-wJust was talking with earth is in- Expreas. a simp who believes the habited by tell you to scrub the floor? Lulu—Here's an ad for & man te neopie acquitted themselves well berg. 5 The C. E. seclety had a successful so- Tm gomg to stay right here. 1| i cvening Friday, The entertainment with Mrs, Jda M. Kenyon. The Girl Scouts who are located at Larkbam pond, are to enjor a fieid day Friday. Mr, and Mgs. Herbert Rawden are st their home here after spending the sum- Y etmaster and Mrs. Martin M. Han- | mer in New Haven. son made an sutomobilo excursion tv Spring6eld, Mass., Sunday. Mra. J Mrs. Weir, who has lived here for sev~ eral years, is to move to Stoningtom., hanna Hansen celobrated her | where she will make her home with her rthda: X the good cheer :} m’m ::d‘:h‘udr;n'l children | ter is going to China in September as s ~ Harry— 'es.“;td wl:x‘kpmnsy be :'.;. e byt o, & ae ek "Dt Ten) gy S L el o v e this village 3 ing ho will lead the C. B. ‘meeting. "here was almost a frost Monday ‘morning. STAFFORD SPRINGS At the special town mseting ‘Tuesday “Who's your friend, Jee? He looks | afternoon in Borough hall the Hyde park approving the location was anticipated. As yet the fund provided by the will of Cologel Warren for the erection of Olga—Just once, ma'am; good day.— | ¢ Houston Post. “Hey, you!" bawied the Gold Bar, as he was passing one of the monsal- uting fraternity. “Don’t you keow an g i iz the actlon of commissioners in granting permission for the erection of the Colonel Charles Warren soldiers’ monument on Hyde park was unanimously approved by The attendance Was com- 2 paratively small as the site selected for ‘What caused you|ihe monument i one that meets with general satisfaction and no contest over daoghter, Mrs. Gilllsz. Her other damgh. missionary. Carroll Amnold was a business caller. iR Many attended Old Home Day st Frenchtown Tuesday. A. A. Bushnell and family of Center- brook were visitors at L. D, Harding't Sunday last. ‘Theodore Irvine has returned to Chi« Miss Dorothy Cremer of was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Martin the first of the week.

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