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A Bulletin Want Advertistment Will Get It A Bulletin Want Advertisement Will Get it A Balletin Want Advertisement Will Get It NORWICH BULLETIN, WENIEWKY; DECEMBER 7, 1921 |A Bulletin For Sale A Bulletin For Sale _ Advertisement Will Sell It| Advertisement Will Sell It TANTED—Mals WANTED—Female WANTED_Relisble whito e T v e w e , Btliott,” Conn. Phore Patmam 374- decTWES WANTED—kousework by thg day or nozzuwme Lgx 11, care B\dm’up. TWANTED—Girl for R wk , ‘washing. Apply nmudnml st decsd, ‘WANTED—Miscellanseus of stock hay, de- o s de- a one-horse lumber Pione 1803-12. to| WANTED—FIve livered-in Glasgo, wagon. L W. Wocie. decid wu’um—ordnn taken for evel Yipans, C.J. Hing, 46 Spring Bt Fi 1138413, MABBY—Cupid’s Bulletin, munnud meirimonial magazine, iree. T., an 11l, «w Haven, Conn., T WANTED—Second hand tumuun. P tiques and books. Roy Rankin, o8 Falmer Avo. Clty.. Fhone 314518, WANTED — mnn hand houseleld goods, antique . furniture, china, rare and piciures, glassware, etc. ; high- oo e ULasla” s (Ware 3648 Water_St., Norwieh. " WANTED—Dead horses and cows, 1o remove, and live ones, 10 ~dispase ' of Julius Mattern. 136 de s’r Teen hone —'A!!Ig.m men for tows worte. Avply 34 n St., upstairs, n . m B. Foley a-fll F-u clerkn ; month ; AL i ey, Frank f&k“"' T T, Reatar WY WANTED—Man _around 45 to loel after our business in this urrnuv easy work ; permanent position ; pleasant’ occu= i S R | i e e T e Oakiand Nurserles, Manchester, | oo *ataady and e Coan., will bring particulars. decsd Goakitg good 8teady and reliable pro-Thy vy Ty 2 e e 0 RENT STORE to rent, Wmmmkmfl cheap. 13 Max Steruiieh, 4-0-1 Water St, Nerwleh, Conn. Tel. 1485, YOR RENT—Slx room tmement, siam heat and other ements, also age. 104 West Main 8t decid ¥OB MENT Furniebed light house- Carter Ave., Bast Side. r——m LOST AND FOUND LAST_Oray aile scart. L ‘Wauregan Hot Bove &t uregan. Rewan Reward. | TOST_ Wil the party who has u.lu ™ = hack aad white cat lost on v, 3% T Vieinny of Hickory St vleass Totura Reward = choap farm, I T e 16 H“W ks Tocution. Address H, My Box AN, I'ul- decsd nam, Conn. nurse's care. Write M. M., care Bulleun: dechd . g - o VANTED—Smal ofico gale: must be mand for happiness for you to fill. GEORGE G. GRANT Street. ‘decad i “WANTED—You to buy your Christmas cards and novelties ai the Norwich Circu- Jating Library, 104 Main S PEIVATE American _family, —quie beautiful liome, Kastern Point, Will boar one or two invalids or elderly persons reasonable; expert nuraing. Write Box 400, care Bulletin. decid BENT—Heated lumuhod rooms. Hil Ave. dectd V30 m!u—i-wr rooms furnished for Mgt u-"r‘{ o Union Bt C. Chamberlain, n deckd, TO RENT—Five or &oven room apart- ment, with or Withoul garage, steam Leal furnisbed. C. Chamberiain, Atartin Housw 'y folks never came from Ireland, ' I ses > To7 | aint ponible, how cumy 'n' b sex they —Five-room tenoment aure stiil over there. Hign Be o m'éau Spear cighr, 10c stralght; Manila cigar, sIx fop 2oc; Red Dot cigar, be straight; somy good pipes 25c. Undertaker and Embalmer Pelephono 630 urnished_rooms, with Funeral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street stean Leat, 46 Church St Tel. §03-2. | Shoo " noviTd e WANTED — Concrete walks to build; BENT—Six-room apartment, with | Work guaranteed; if work \is not satis® factory, 1o charge made, _James Fumi- suaro, 123 Oakridge 5i. ' Phone §27-5. novit ANTED—Raw furs, at H._A. Heeb- ner's, every Thursday. A. C, Bennett. rage, near Backus Corner, el 259. noviud ¥OR BENT — Two v.enamnlul\ Yantle St, with conveniences. usiail at b6 nquire _ decsd “novsd Chamber of Coramerce Bullding TO RENT—Flat of five rooms, with all | WE BUY and pay highest st prices for Phone 288.2 Lady Assistant improvements. inquire Brooklyn Outfit- | second hand furniture books, ters. noviid | Kremens, successor (o King, 48-50 Water T EEE T St Phore 38-2, * eeplid, TO BENT-—Rooms or light house- oot o TED—100 farms for Wocying. Phoms 1087, o . with or without stock ; give in flrst letler s to Drigs, 1 terms. [ 0 REN 'y = ~—We pay ulf nd_ turaiture secently rumogel- . Brecd Bldg, Tel, s and With auprovements i and exchange. FURNITURE, STOVES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS of all kinds, old books, pictures, awosd Huors, (0 aduit family. ¥. D. DONONUE, Central Building. Funeral Director § and g "ire for sale or | at rigist and see them. | ELMEE L. PIEKSON, | TS WANTED DREAWERS-IN, JOSEPN DALL & SO TRADING COVE HOURIGAN BROS. | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | : == Norwich and Jewett Citv : | toreyele deesd jeda | , INCL Davidson mo- | M., Buileuu. Thehenryfdlen&SonCo. g AUTOMOBGILE ACOESSOBIES FOR SALE—One D-44 1917 roadst: Gl T A-1 condltion, $500; one k-dp AN, ot Jonatban & Sy & MAIN STREET Ao Sonaitin, S, che IoAS LU | CALL ot Jonathan Smits new atation: FUNERAL DIRECTORS |50 Norwicn Buidd eSS0 Sain 51 | Lwn “Tor Sudotine ard mabiions ot af ades. augz7d AN D WANTED Children taken to_ boud.l ecid A MAN told mo he was Ifish and his | dry our Havana Fagan's Smoke bottles, glassware, etc., wanted for Burdick & McNicol, Thayer | T cash, anywhere in eastern Conn. dectd | FOR SALE PRI A Y £OK SALE—iurses Ward Bros., 45 Jackson Street, Willi- | Lmoaisier mantic, Conn,, Phone 632-3. jes Tarmbull, : e aaa e WANTED. ey & SRRl e Winter top for Dodge Road- PROMPT SERVICE rOR :’A] E t 1T TIGET, 63 b cankdin St FOR SALE 'un? of .‘,s\:ou: LZC]‘LUE:, B & R s | .}(-cunll Hand and Antique Furniture, 2 miles from Sterling Depot; s DAY OR NIGHT = i R e s2000. 1. W Daniel- | ster. In good condition. ail Kinds of D A Bulletin For Sale Advertisement Will Seil 1t A Balletin Want LETTER CHRISTMAS FOR YOUR KIDDIES - DEPENDS largely on knowing where to buy the things that never fail to delight the heart of childhoed. ‘Toys, trains and dolls for the younger chil- dren—bicycles, painting sets, skates for the older boys and girls—each age has its de- All sorts of gifts for children—educational and just plain “for fun’’ ones—are described in the Christmas Gift Suggestions columns in the classified section under th: hoading “Gifts For Children.” . There you'll find the names of the stores carrying the things you want to buy — as well as ideas for other presents that will add greatly to your children’s Christmas joy. Shop the Classified Way ! Buy Now—and by Then—Your Christmas Will be Complete FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE: Laurel HIlL ttage “on EASTERN CONNECTICUT POWER CO. Talking Ma- Square. novzid new_Emerson dou- ¢ for $1, only at 24 Frankii (GARAGE) oh ! Toaeo4ah e | North Main St Norwich, Conn. condit o suit. The Plaut-Cad- ! den Norwich, Conn, oetizw i 4 fine square Chid o and.in go0d. condic our own tlerms; we will Lake 10 i trads at full price any iime three years in exchange for un REAL ESTATE FOR SALE within AUCTION ANNOUN s e e e 2y AUCTION NOTICE —BY— . Silverware, Reefers, Stociings, Tools, WITTER BROZ., PUBLIC AU Ofice and Salesrooms, Main St., Danlelson, Conn. We have had consigned to us by & prominent merchant, to close out his ock in trade, a big, high grade va- rlety of merchandise, ‘to be sold out for the high dollar, including a varte- ty of Fancy Crockery, Toilet Articles, Clothine. ‘Such as Boys' vercoats, Why Girls Leave Bros. day, most “entertaining CTIONEERS, and William. Nigh, tual photo No. 42 derived its title. the change is present nee version. Another thing please the re; Pfact that tie p, Fur Hardware Coats, in gen- BREED THEATRE. Home, the Warner production which opeas @ four- day engagement at the Breed theatre to- strikes a new note { presentation and demonstrates™ thal a | vital.lesson may be taught in & manner and - without undue j stress of mawkish sentimentality. +Harry Rapf, who produced tie picture, who direoted tne ac- raphing of the scencs, have left but litie of the famous old can~melodrama from which the picture But in this instance all for the be: otoplay version is en from the melodramatic articficiai arily was found in the older that will photopiay fans is the ture introduces a new Vaudeville and Mot Strand Theatre. Motion Pictures in. photoplay mcets in Germania Somerset Lodge, meets in Maso Hope Rebeka T.. meets in Od Buckinghim {A M meets in Bu meri- as the James L. Case has sol Carroli to_Anthony lot 50x150 feet Mr. Fidrych inten garage on the site i1 Mr. Case hus alto so Herr of Brookiyn, N. ¥ arly 1 Thextre. ANNOUNCE.MEN T S Sales of Resi Estate, _Duilding What Is Going On Tonight Pictures 88 eral, a few Watches and Clocks, etc, §| poreen discovers, ot on Kinney avenue 3 1 cree ry. ‘n Miss Maurine Powers. | g g L A great many of these articles were s . well of this cit: = pugehased for Clristmas trade prior e 'j"h‘;‘"“' S mere Eapee . 3 to this sudden decision to retire from he fact that it stands out in suc husimla_a % Don't fail to take advan- n y ia | Sale of Toys. llgc of this grand opportunity to pur- Lorge Luxc Mrs e displ of 19 B chise Christmas Dresents at your own (Katherine Perry), Claude | cive: shoe. stose. 40 St o ] price. Corinne Barker and the other fa- |,y Schwartz Bros. Sale will open at £ o'clock p. m., s of what is practicaily .ln —_— rain or shing, at our Salesrooms, No Vi rm 42 Main St, Daniclson, Conn. Terms is simple :pld' ISR AR cash. with two gi | They mmd to have a real Arabian horsa | typify and répresent all daughters whe | for The Sheik o be rids ¥ Hudolph C———————————— | |5 ¢ GTown 10w The unfair- | Valentino, featured with Agnes Ayres in ness and of un.]m. Paramount picture produced by 5 parent @ into- the | George Meiford from the big sucoess of Dani pair work on the lines. visithd at P. H, Coffey’s Friday. 1o M¢. and Mrs. Leslle Youngblocd of Bostbn visited Mr. and Mn Youngblood Sunday The Boys' and Girls' clubs held an en- tertainment and food sale in Grange hall Saturday evening. The proceeds are for the Community houss. Plans a nder way for the usual|held at scout headquarters Christmas entertainment. Misa Kelley has charge of (Tie PR 2 _—— pright pi or_piayer. The Plaut-Cad- 'IBALMERS Hav fires 1utreased, look uke | HUTIESS PRICSEPICE TR BENTGY IR Small house with acre of well fruit- aat hene 410-2 reasonable, quick | buys a fine Decker Bros. up-|§ ed land, barn and 3 poultry houses, DAv om NIGHT P el 6do | sno . free stool ang scarls {ennd: |} good neighbors, $2800. 8 room house —FoR BALE_Great bargain, Cadi > Known for quality and ser- | § with electric iights, bath, steam UL ki L A brougham, newly banited b perfoet RADIATORS + Norwich, C heat, good lot $3,000. Fine Apart- s dition, mileage less n 8,000, Ing i Shea & Burke o e wovibe 1 BO1 ING OR DAMAGED ment house, rental income $1920, FOR BALE—Latc model Ford sedan. (| REpA|RED AND RECORDED § |§ per year, $15000. Lots of good cf- ’\El"di Directo*‘ de:t class condition; cash onl il be > . 1 | § ferings right now. H 1! T3 Phone 1828 for particulars. i1 Main Strect RIS Tested Under Air Pressure MUD GUARDS USED CAR CATRETOVIST STRAIGHTENED ( o e R o car line, 10-room house in t O . ¥ ;a;lll..ué s;::! WM. E. SHANLEY 71. = quu&l _ rty can be had at a very rea- | - T Fo S CHEVROLET AGENCY | w0 AN sacer, (eam sie B e Reo Speedwagon in excellent‘ 2 condition. ENRIGHT & McMAHON | : . | Studebaker 6 cylinder Road- E Tinning | Elmnbing, Heating, Ti ! ster in perfect condition. and Stove Repairs | SATISFACTORY SERVICE 1921 Chevrolet touring in ex-. At cellent condition. Phone 713-4 32 6TH STREET morai TopEi Many Fords to sclect from A“tomOb‘le&’ Bargain prices, cash or terms.| Carriages, Wagons, | Trucks and Carts Mechanical Repairs, Painting, Trim- ming, Upholatering and Woed Work. Blacksmithing in all its branches FLUMBING SUPPLIES OVERTIAULING Leating. gasfitting _and Soia slorcon, 19 Mare F "uovild FLUMBING AND GASFIITING, LBACIVks—e ULBEES, Tlumuing und Hesting, JOMN BLUM, Bresd Buidims. The Motor Mart 102 Franklin Street | i 3 Norwich, Conn. Tl 2042 3Giii{ & LidrK LGI, HOTELS ‘ el prices 18 guar y ating and Goms ¥ rouPKiNg, ST West Muin Bt AND LAMPS ! 'AND REPAIR WORK 507 TC 015 NORTH MAIN STREET dog, five Phone 1367 decsd ARCHA W. COIT 63 BROADWAY Telephone 1334 . afternoon and evening 85 Washi voR SALE—Barred For furiher rticulars, A. MORAN, state Broker, DANCING LEVY, Instructor, Odd Fellows" . Phane 1506 Or 101 Private lossons FOR SALE—One farm, around 80 acres, 1 house, 1 large barn, 1 shed, 1-. Evening class Mondays and |iniie ‘from trailey, betwesn Norwich and | Tomaa o0k 5 Montviije, nown' ss e Albert Church a3 o Dreieaon. aeyiig T nov2ed FOK BALE—Stove parts for ali makes {00 stoves. . Bring name of stove and sumber, New London PHVSlCIANS KOPLAND K. sroom, 16 MARKOFF, M. D. Norwich, Comn. Tei. 1103-2| LiVir BAR, NOSE AND THROAT b Do on -~ | Goite 303-104. Thayer Hidg. - Tel 178 $50.00 buys a beautiful $125° Edison disc phonograph, semi-cabinet easy terms granted. The Plaut- i n. oc odel ; dden Vg (e s STERE A (P AT A COURT OF PROBATE HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of LEGAL NOTICES BEAUTIFUL baby grand Somora pho- regular $275, special for quick sale 3175, casy terms granted. The | xop oay 00 the 6th day of December, Plaut-Cadden Compasy, Norwich, Coun.|™prosent--NELSON J_ AYLING, Judge, RIVERSIDE DAIEY FALM, ate of Rosina McDopaid, late of 140 acres, exceilent location, rear station ich, in sald District, deceased, and markes, close to neighbors, mail and telephone service, fine oom house, 2 large harps, shops, sheds and farm build- ings, all good, 1V acres fertile figlds, large pastures, 2,000 cords marketable wood, runiing water at buildings, good stream The Administrator and filed a written t said estate Is n ppeared in’ Court ‘cation alieging in settlement in certain real estate belonging to said BUILDING AMERICAN MOUSE, Prop. First class nected. Phone. D. Morrissey, | &arage service cop- | Shetucket St. DEL-HOFF HOTEL, Zurope; €. D. JOSLYN, 333 West Main 5t. We move everylhig anywhere. Speciai a Builder, Mill Work und Jebbing. 50 West temtion given to moving boilers and o, Bos.. P P 38 R 4 ...s'}' * op0. Telephons fuzlmuu St._Phone 911, doc Leag Distance Moviag aad Ex) PRINTIN % Zimimeiman, 17 Hoswall Ave. Yo 168, o WILLIAM C, YOUNG, Uontractor_ana through farm; low pricequick sale, $1,000 that some person other than the Ad. ator ‘be apwointed and authorized ce such saje Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That sald | oplication ba heard and determined at 7e Probate Court Room in the City of Norwich, in said District, on the 10th day of December, A. D, 1921, at 10 o'clock in | the forenoon, and that notice of the pen- of said application, and of said cash, balance ‘easy terms. TRYONS' nov28d REAL ERTATE AGENCY, Willimantic, Coan.’ Two houses {n Greaneville of two tene- ments each. 1f you are in neod of such, TEAMING a8u moviug, 100 DENTAL SURGEON M'Grory Bldg. Norwich, Conn. 1 b ——————— 3 INSUBANCE Your Turn May Come Next| PROTECT YOURSELF AND FAMILY BY INSURING IN RELIABLE COMPANIES, HAROLD S. BURT Phone 598-3 120 Laurei Hill Avenus | IT MAY TEAMING AND TRUGKING Soms vesy wuwtu and st reasonable i, TOBACCO WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry a complete line of Domes- tic and Imported Cigars. A, 1. MEYER, Successer to JOHN R. BOWMAN, 116-118 W, Main St, Norwich, Genn, (Established for Half a Gentury; ARTHUR H. ‘Shetucket Street Witlieniene Cigar sare 370 per thouszac. 4. ¥. CONANY, i1 Srankis St | _PBINTING of all kinds promptly <ad | ecially. John K. nru. a - | destly done. ~Estimates promptl DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN | Scriaiy, siven. e’ Buletin t!o.“‘ w Y —_— look into these bargains At once. CLARENCE SHOLES, 188 West Thames St . 1380. denc; g theraon. e Eiven’ by the pubii n of this order onee In some ne having a clrcuiation- in said Di at least three days prior to the dal of said hearing, and that return be made to the Court. NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. The ahove and foregoing is a true copy of record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER, Clerk. decTd AT A COURT OF PROBATE\HELD at Norwich, within and for the District of Norwich, on the 6th day of December, | A. D. 1821, Present—NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. Bsiate of Jessie R, Smith, late of Nor- wich, in said District, decensed. regman J. Smith of Norwich, Conn, uppeared in Court and filed a petition 'raying, for the reasons therein set forth, that administration be granted upon: th estate of eald deocased, alleged to be intestate. Whereupon, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard and determined at_the Probate Court Room in the City of Nor- decld FOR SALE COTTAGE HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS AND BATH, NEAR LINCOLN AVE, PRICE $4,600. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, APPLY TO JAMES L. CASE Telephone 876 40 Shetucket St CUDWORTH & THOMPSO ABRONWEOTS Therer Doliding, Nevwich, Cesn. s!uuslfl's MEAN YOU . wich, in said Distriet, on the 10th day of {umbur. A. D. 1921, at § o'cloek in tiy ‘enoon, and that notice of the pendency % said petition, and of said hearing ¥OR SALE, lot 60 ft. front, 110 ft. deep, St., next to German chureh; i thereon, be given hy the liecati bl ikt ke msat vistios afll firk.| CLARK'S 181 crulse, Feb. 1ith, from | £008 place to bulld garage. See {53 “Grier ohetime’ i ‘some. newipaper | Don't take shances. The small annual gw Yoek, Me}hhflnn}r‘um Egypt and i T OUNELLY, “u’(“fh:! cl«fwhmi" o e date of 2ail m ram| i H 2 urope, by specially ehartered e days prior to the ite of said w ':“nflbu':“ 1‘-’«‘"71“':0".'":‘ {W"?fl Ruer auamer lgn{‘nrufd“a'? ~ | hearing, and that return bo made to this ——_——— 2 France, gTOE8 tons; JoSEPH BRADFORD Take sut & pelicy to day. Cluss, 3600 and"up: 8" dave B gp OR S ALE NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. N'g,“ S J b Patesine Wireln, s, L ¢The sbove and {ofegoing 15 4 true copy Blank Bosks Made and s Ordw luac ones 3! ave ingparis, o London, $90. Feba Two-spartment house. with sl im-| " Atesl: HELEN M. DRESCHER, oyeme of condltion, gy INGURANGE AND REAL ETaTE (0, Fmer tloe," S ™ | rotisls Sy SR, S ol | GETE Bt 4 e, eF of city; must be seen to nems betors the hm.nm ”:: ?: i RICHARDS BUILDING e e o %fi; - :own“ WHEN YOU WANT to put your busi- o ™ m‘ med 3 A ness before the public, there is icmne of The Bullettn. 91.MAIN STREET l‘":"f:;' Connecticut equal te The z:u. novdd Central Building, ’um beiter than numfixh f;: ad‘;:nmmedu" o : businese = of The Bulietin. A / aid Court, and praying for an order to | estate, fully deseribed in said application, | SOUTH KILLINGLY Mr. acd Mrs. Ernest Drew of Provi- | ¢ denge alled on fries Burton Brown lson since the Harry Young and has been worl ds here Monday. staying In storm, doing re- | family of Danielson The fou: scoutmasters’ training aching « quence of scene; flag for a m Home is and most Sceut Leaders’ Training Scheol. h_session of instructive pro- the season in book circl Hull's novel of the same ture will be shown for day. There are plenty i stock ond so on, | on the Pacific coast. 3 thought that a horse wi a.d mported for Valentino's use, of bron above the remote town induced to loan one—a fine w! but would not seil it. Norwich will by ‘Wednesda, desert. He a wealthy stockman was discovered in a who made a specialty of | breeding this kind of equines, te horse—ve He refused to accept pay, but asked | only to be allowed to seo that the horse was properly treated. Solthey permitted | him to accompany the troupe 10 the Mrs. A Philtips, Albert P i . George H. Weich As a result, the animal ridden by )l.l‘.' Mrs. P. H. Coffey and Mrs. A. ¥ inspirational Valentino is a descendant of the bicoded spent Thursday in Providence. ! is scoutmaster Arablan horses which have.cantered over | Stelia good of Providence spent| Universalist church. the Saraha from 4time immemorial. The the week end at her home. i The grange gave el in the riday. west ports 22 inches of ing, & ving sleigh riding, and cows Quring the t A cemetery. world war.and early in the Nrs. Bens with app Comstoels Florence I suest of Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs on Lies were in A \\‘uek. nd ponds. amount The Unless we make direction shall Russl: ber of our bu: ton ilerald. A lot of cha heathen abroad ended on those her of child deaths. Children are ly -essoeptible NORTH STONINGTON ¢ 0. D. Fisher zave an illustrated ['_ Congregational institute is to be NORTH LYME J. L. Raymond, who returned Saturday from a week's trip to Vermont, making part of the trip in his automobile, re- mad P Honam., whe: Rap g the absence of ROCKVILLE Emory C. Kenyon and nd Mrs. heiping to fil the depieted wells ice severe here as Teported elsewhere, Too Many Holldays We have too many holidays. * * of these consolidations ize ouselves by the ness interruptions. v is wasted ving next door. . CHRISTMAS SEALS ENDORSED BY PRES. AND Mre. Harding buys seals to aid in pre- | vention of tuberculosis. The little girl selling Christmas seals does not realize that she is thereby help- | dren, and do not know Kow. to prevent i | ceived seals by mall, or if you want mere,| Tt | by making “their homes sanitary and | visit or telephone headquarters, X losls is the cause of & tremendous Jium- | heaithful. Though your home Nay be | 102, Thayer building. Tel 7T Ny parie- | free from . tuberculosis, yet. you are m]duhw:l-ww.t. 1 to" infectien. More uerfectly safe tNIevery home-is free. If strest. 55 ) te the ments in first aid. a period to “set Another its annual rabbit pie | oo il comprise supper Thursday evening last, ¥ ol oo attendance. Too gross’ recomts | "\ ine ciose of were $160.80. | course -a ‘mx Rev. Lucian Drury occupled the pulplt | | coooq™ cac of the Baptlst church Sunday and ad-| oiice™ At the last ministered the L upper. n AN o odore Dewhurst of St chureh | | been school Cob- | M eld in Corner, school, the has been ter-n-law, Mr. ow and fine sleigh- | = 5 about 150 miles bought a carload of ) of About 5 been placed at rc in Pleasant Vi rk was killed in the body was buried here os to differe ras been caring for been ill has been staying | Hamburg _th Barber of Woodcrest | Miss Hazel Barber Byron L. Kenyon | aturday evening. of rain fell here iast storm was not as fon to elos Meriden—A o some changes in the | we | on the might better be ex- Vocalion musig BS. HARDING | fected beforo they are ‘1t is.not the is the gase, nor és' it their parents, for » the disease in thems second class Richard Lewis will section W emaphore signaling. general Is 10 weeks’ training be als are this course 10 ge: & iule covers the formal side of cutive phase work and the scopal chure! fam Cast Hampton, where the guest of her son and daugh- wnd Mrs. Frank H. Bis- parts of the town b : BQIEF STATE NEWS saloons. hird annual meet y do nol recognize Ives orin their chil- require- Diana Mayo, artist. = - will aiso be shown. present, of the technical or | mental marvel, a plot as are a couple of at are sure to please, nery, the famous YD co T a brilfant lne of Footlights , which w the vaude o be the bes s been see s with the s a dual role of Denny is the out by | de: The Keith v of three days. 1 of wiic | turization was one of t the year and convuls: t the picture is even be | book. To win 2 large young folks start out to T Inality, as the money who spends $3 000 manner. The jure with and §: both feet and won.- In the cast with Miss Kate Toneray, Persse and M. P aki East Hampton *.Yr: J aughter of who left fc =t 1t eriated cpesteatices, 2 43 Fmerary Tice Prasiien of e Apecstation, T ik e giet to tave you ooy oo o0 ixterested 1a the revtim o Sorecionis. 3 sarsent doge Dut T g e et Sanvispad, g B 4 gmreee Despes 16 7our 4k { than 50 per cent. of all chiliren are in-; you would thoroughly 0 years oid, children's foult that this | dren, you must help 1o vays the fauit of | Toeasures ¢hrou nurses in the homes. ot . to beat. Norman Kerry DAVIS THEATRE. Leading the big banner show of le for the last balf of this week i8 tle Baby Thelma, the | year old child acknowledged by all as world's greatest telspathist ~ She | kly and freely answers all questions | asked. This little one gave.an -exhibition of her marvelous powers before Governor ¢ Cox of Massachusetts recentiy and dume’ founded his excellency with her uncanmy | powers. Other acts.on the program are le & Co. novelty ventriloguists ve an act that is mpch different usual run of this kind production is sald to be ideal in every respect. The scene in which Mr. Valene | lino, as the shelk, swings Miss Ayres, aad beside him on the .horse’ has been made the subject of a spirited. painting by Marshall Frants, s A Paramount Magasine and @ two-reel] * comedy entitied After the Dosga Russell | il be shown STRAND THEATRE. Ferguson al power. Reginald fortune a party offj r orig<y ot your ohile n eventive the tubercutosis clinte; and through the work of the public heal 1f you have not