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A Bulletin For Sale - Advertisement Will Sell It A Bulletin Want - Fy Advertisement Will Get It WANTED—F K __WANTED—Miscellaneous SNYDER—In Berkeley, cn.i June _6, - P G L ST 1933, & daughter, Marjorie May, (o Mr.| waNTEDCompetent maid for gen.| WANTED_Young American couple and Mrs Willlam Snyder (Genevieve | oral housework. Fd B, o | B ke two orthret Tight housekecp: | 5 Townsend). S e TRt e, bais IX <, eiptbeg Luht hogskeer oty Box 399, Bulletin. Jeld MARRIED ”fi%nr To coreespond with widow. PHILLIPS — BABCOCK — It nfeld, | of F would pref June 15, 1923, by Rev. W. C, Prentiss, | 25 - OO FOT2 = doyd William Philli Rub: WANTED—A lady in every ~illage i a2 ‘pahcock: both of Plainfers, " | Eaeters Conn. to earn 325 m:g&;;agg T jeid on regular or spare time. I FUNERAL NOTICES 400, care Builetin. e on farm ; object, gt Tony. © Adares 1 H Ikl e Delivery, Norwjch, Conn. el . Al at 98 Peck SALE~Cow. Apply SRt Spruce St. F ng&u;r Ent, seven-room cottage & 3;& rmlr ma'fi:l.on: Point. FOR SALE—Four tons of h 9d |Qray. Tel 1885-3 § quire 21 Brown TO RENT—Apartment 115 R FOR RENT—Garage. Inquice at 17 Sp B se19d TO RENT—Tenement, five rooms. }n. t. 3 EIt at 79 Schbol St.. from July ist. Ineuire 4. A. % Y, oath St. je! TWAN nied W 5§ and P g i T W BROWNING—In North Franklin, June | WANTEDProtéstant woman &8 work- 1 Ruth~ Penelope _Browning, | ing housekeeper in family of three: staté aged 18 years daughter of Rowland S. |terms and age. F. R. Heath, Chicago Browning. Ave., Groton. Je17d WANTED—Saadle horse, about 1000 Fofl&ds. dark chestnut preferred. Address M}e"d Box 462, Stonington. Conn. e at mee By i Nomi Braniar | WANTED—A woman wants work by ¥ & f e M Bt y leaning. Call 1154-12. BURDICK—1n Webster, Mass. suddenls, | 5,073+ housecieaning: e e Jume 11, 1922, Peele Burdick of Nor- 5 wich, Comn., formerly of Canterbury,|™ WANTED—A good woman for gen- son ‘of Janiee Kemyon and the late | eral housework for man and wife. Box Walter Burdick 53, Elliott, Conn. Funeral services at the home of his A Appl = WANTED—A_ cotton winder. pply at 2 oclock, standard time. |~ \WANTED—A girl as chambermaid and rey cemeters. Friends in- {5 do waiting. Tel 35-4 Willimantic Div. 124 = :»‘Eb?;za';‘:i 1’5__ T WANTED—An all_around woman for th year. cleaning. Apply at Wauregan Hotel. home in Lighon Mon. | _Jel2d 2 oclock, standard | “WwANTED_A capable woman for gen- eral housework ; one who can cook. Ap- omit flowers. |piy in the morning at 313 Main St. or WANTED—To find person with car or | terms. resources willing to co-operate for pas- | Main St, Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Large fumed oak cabinet mode] Sonora phonegraph in A-1 tin; formerly $275. now offered at berry supper at . Preston City Baptist|on convenient terms. The Piaut-Cafiden Chureh Tuesday evening; June 20th. at 7| Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Con: senger Work; references. Write Box 10, Btilletin. jelsd WANTED _Everyone {0 attend straw- o'clock, standard time. je19d ‘mahogany cabinet Main St., Norwich, Conn. i FOR SALE-APerfect cabinet model hogany Somora phonogravh. on _easy Plaut-Cadden. Co, 133143 b‘\'ofu;lerf}.‘" fix shed rooms, nx‘Q,; able fo t bath, all modern improvs e g » .46 Church St. e15d; TO RENT—Ténement e& r?‘o ] 'ncn‘a ents, 4 jelsd. | me tsh- Ied s Fhone 8082 SCIENTISTS claim that If all the sait ater Woufd bo fresh. 1 pay big prices |a very reasonable figure, in our est] or antiques and second hand_ furniture. 381-13, my1SFMW $L.500 for a good house and garage,|! F“ taken out of the Pacific ocean the|only a few minutes walk from troiley, is| Phone, open tion; we can also show you a good liftle Louis D. Ward, Box 389, Norwich, ~Tel. | cottage house for $1,700. Burdick & Me- Nicol, Thayer Bldg. . WANTED_Family to run_mill board- g house. 'Apply at once, Moodus Mfg. oodus, Conn, Je16d NTED—Household gdods, ap:'c and books. C. J. King, 16 Water =3¢ Phone 1108-3. Conn.. June 16, | Phone 488. Jeba Alten, wite of Dr. C. e B hurch ] 7 t 'the Baptist churc e 19, 4t 1 9. m. WANTED—Mals Leqgard (Allvn's Point) 2. Wilhelmina Eck, Wife of Allyn. 4 ces at her afternoon, June WANTED—Man on farm, by the day. E. Whiting, 56 Main St. je19d ANTED—Academy student wishes 1 pocket money during mnext few at 2 o'clock | %2 siving time) weeks. 18 Je19d TWANTED — A _competent married, wishes position on priva Wite willing to_help in Louse. PUNERAL SRRSO Her. care of Bulletin. je19d CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Funeral Directors and Embalmers Lady Assistant HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLE® hone 328-3 D—College senior (man) wish- s job for summer; anything. Writé Senior, Bulletin. Jel7d T WANTED—Salesman for local and ad- joining territory. Write Box 50, this of- fce. jel7d e salesman who is willing to work, to sell a product there is great demand for, and good commigsjon. te Box 1560, this office. je1id WANTED—Salegmen; wonderful op- portinity for live wire; experience essen- tial but not necessary. Write Box 250, Bullet e17d —WA. TED—Position as steam or elec- tric engineer; large experience ; reference furnished. Address W. O, Twogood, 17 South Main St., Danielson. Je16d WANTED—Kitchen man; at City Luneh, Broadway. W = Wiillamg Jewet e13¢ TWANTED —$135 _month commence ; railway mail clerks; steady work: list positions free ; write today. Franklin In- Stitute, Dept. 31-J., Rochester. N. Y. jedd WANTED OPPORTUNITY FOR YOUNG MAN, GRADUATING FROM ACADEMY THIS SEASON — Commings & Ri TO LEARN A GOOD BUSINESS, Faneral Directors §|wirv OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM. APPLY BY LETTER, GIVING RE- anl Emlmlmem‘ FERENCES—ALSO STATING SAL- 322 Main Street ARY WANTED TO START WITH. BOX 919, BULLETIN. Chamber of Coramares Building Phone 238.2 Lady A t City, Tel. 107-14 T FOR SALE—Horses FOR SALE—Two horses, {wo lumber wagons and one pair of double harnesses. 4 Central Ave. jel! FOR SALE—One good bred mare, good driver, gentle, 7 years old, Will bé sold ap it taken at once, on account s s. George Kemp,_Ash St, Williman- . R, F, No. 1. je17 FOR SALE—Pair of horses. dump cart, harness, 5 new milch cows, milk 18 or 20 quarts per day, one-horse lumber wagon, 2 democrat wagons, Concord buggy. P. Funeral Director A. Nawrocki, Yantic. Call at once, be- and duse short of help, and must take cara store business. Jebd . FOR SAL ‘me bay__horse. about Embalmer extra good driver and o where, reasonable; would take puliets PROMPT SERV'CE in part payment. Phone 1876-4. - jebd DAY OR NIGHT JUST ARRIVED. _— a;cninlce lf(—hfl: On h‘hLunne e GEORGE G. GRANT |jo'to"vorit Prices igw for” the kind. Underteer and Embalmer | - sCibi %, S1bsss 12 PROVISENCE ST, TAFTVILLE Telephione 630 FOR SALE—Automob: FOR BALE—Six-cylinder Vélie road- stér, mechanicaly perfect, 1918 model. Shea & Burke [, 5 "% Wi, T FOR_SALE_Harléy-Davidson motor- Funefal Dl!'ecto" gycle, lte model, A-I' condition. Phoné je18d 41 Main Street FOR SALE—Buick roadster; _quick sale. Call 1476-12. jelid TFOR SALE—_Frankiin roadster, 1917 model, fine condition. Inquirs of Mrs, A, m Hen-' Alkn & son Co‘ l: l’el!raon,’ 165 Rockwell St. 775176 MA! "‘ FOR SALE—Buick four-cylinder tour- L] " SET ing, good condition. Inquire bot!ween 6 FUNERAL DIRECTORS |and s ». . 22 Mechanic St. Jewelt City. FOR SALE—Chaap, Hupmobile car. in Lady Assistant Telophone 410.2 | good running_ condition; would make DAY OR NIGHT good truck. Tel 634-4. 164 FOR SALE — Chandler four-passenger HOURIGANMBROS toadster. Inguire 85 Dunham St. after 5 Bl i, At Cen e FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR BALE_Néw and used Harléy Davidson and Cleveland motorcycles; re- Norwi pairing dene on il makes of motorcycies orw i and yeles ; go-carts re-tired while you ich and Jewett City | i, Mocles; fycarts,reired mle you teed, James ¥ Donovan, s Hain St B FOR SALE—1820 Ovérland, model 90, FLORIST LREES, flowering shrubs, p ts and ines Maglewood N b [ ] ;ll 4. Fres del rnd Lu&pl’l‘(‘;u. HOTELS S QRDER your fowirs at_ Geduidig's Srdenfouses, 75 Cadar St Rhone 865, AMERICAN BOUSE, Morrissey, Prop. First class garage service com- ————— | tected. Phome. Shetucket St LANDSCAPE GARDENING < Zhkis % the tiue 1o seeaats for - el ol s reape work, of which we maZs a special- 5 Geduldigs Greesssusea, 17 Cedas St Fhone 868, marisd : FOR SALE PAINT ASD WALLPAPER JOHN A. MORGAN & SON O pahh T 3107 5 s 18141922 Uat Bitaer 103 West Main B¢ miri’is | @y authobity of the Probate Court ¢ Auction in the Probate Osurt raom 2t ‘Norwich, Thursday, June 22, 1922, at 10 A. M. (daylight time), the retail BOOKBINDING ———— ——_|coal busihess, formerly owned by the J08 DFO late John C. Morgan, consistifg &f e‘:".:':' i the southwest quartér of Central ay Wharf, Norwich; trade name; _good Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order | wili; and equipment. The feal estate consists of a tract about 330 feet x §23"fat, ‘on “the harbor front, and is POULTRY the present terminal of the Wilsan it et et FOR SALE--Bronze turkéy eges, 25c | lished in s property must no wack. ta Wilioughby, Canterbury, Ct. | be 8old t6 closs Mr. Morgan’s estate. » b e Terms and eonditions to be an- Jeiba OB BALE _Baby chicks 13c up: breg | nounced &t time of Sale. ""'Fgu B R st GHARLES L. STEWART, %_,g of dfeilaes S Soun Administratsr. Jelza 1 Main Street, Norwich, Gonn. ¥ My horses are here on time, and they | and | cheap If taken at once. Tel. 1345. je3d | myld |for the district of Norwich, | will sell|= WELL THEY'VE found the happlest man in the U, S. Daown in No'th Gaw- gl, he's bot 10 hound dogs, 7 violins, 6 children and deef'n dum wife. and a still the revenoo feilers ain't found yit, Turk- ish Trophies, 20¢ cigarettes, 18¢, 2 packs i Main St., for 35c. Fagan's Smoke Shop. jelsd., WANTED—Men and gsters _to know that you will alivays save dollars by buying your pants, suits and furnish- ings from the Pants Stors, opp. post office. L. Pollock, 325 Main St. Jjeldd. WANTED—Silk weavers for broad silk box ‘and plain work; very best wages paid; stéady employment. Apply New Engiand Silk Co., Westerly, B. 1 WANT to seil quick.” Adq o - slon; send full description. Fred L. Ri cine, Plainfield, Conn. ..Phone Moosup Div. 9922 Je8d city of Norwich. Burdick & MoNicol, Thayer Bldj Norwich. WANTED—Second hane antigue fur- niture; best prices paid. A. Bruckner, 87 Franklin St. Phone 712-5. my30d WANTED — Second hand _furniture; ‘household goods, antiques, tools and store fixtures; I pay highest prices; try me before selling; I beat them ail Weisinger, 22 Market St Tel. 6872, apr. WANTED—We pay highest prices for second hand furniture. Norwich Furni- ture Co.. Breed Bldg. Tel. 1914-3. We buy, sell and exchange. jel1d FOR SALE—Good cabinet model Regi- naphone phonograph, in_mahogany, $50, on easy terms. The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Heifer with calf. Conneily, Trading Cove. FOR SALE—Decker x piano in good condition. only $35, on The Plaut-Cadden Co., 135, orwich, Conn. _FOR SALE—Good Huntington upright piano, with beautiful mahogany .case, and me, $195; terms, $23_ down. . The Plaut-Cadden Co. Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—Good upright piano, With excellent tone and action ; price $115; terms, $25 down, $1.50 weei- The: Plaut-Cadden Co., 135-143 Main St., Norwich, Conn. FOR SALE—New 88-note player-piano, fully guaranteed for five vears, fi and splendid action, free benci free delivery, $395; weekly, The Plaut-Cadden Co.. St. Norwich, Conn, FOR SALE—A fihe little 6 room sum- mér home overiooking the Thames river, Div. 9 o at 3 very reasonable fizure. WANTED—Cottage house in or near | McNicol Thayer Bldg. FOR SALE—Two one-horse mowing machinés, and two team wagons. Narwocki, Yantic. FOR SALE—Upright piano, Phone 636-14 between 6 and walnut _case, terms, $50 down, $3 FOR SALE—A Dpanté to match your coats. work and dress, 95¢ and up. sell to all the people, but those we do gell come again to buy. The Pants Store, 0pp. L. Pollock, No. 325 Main St. large assortment of WANTED—Liberty bonds. Address K., care Bulietin febbd FOR SALE—Well seasoned slabs and hard wood. Tel. H. E. Beard & Son, Hemestead Farms. WANTED—Antiques. tools and zecond- hand furniture. H. B. Tiger, 55 Frankiin St Phone 717-3, jan2id WANTED—100 farms for catalogue; 10 geres up, with or without stock; give full particulars in first letter as to price, size, location and terms. P. O. Box 105, Jewett City, Conn, y22d WE BUY and pay highest prices for | second _Kand furniture and__ boo Kremens, successor to King, 48-50 Water St. Phone 1305. s=pi2d NICKEL PLATING _— SPECIAL FOR THIS MONTH AUTOMOBILE PARTS, SILVER PLATING REFLECTORS, NICKEL PLATING RADIATOR SHELLS, BUMPERS, ETC. SPECIAL PRICES ON THESE FOR THIS MONTH ONLY. DON'T MISS THIS OP- PORTUNITY, AUTOMOBILE OWN- ERS. NORWICH NICKEL PLATING COMPANY 77 HAMILTON AVENUE DENTISTS PHONES : 122 Office — 1655 Home Dr.Paul A. Schwartz SOMERS BLOCK ON THE SQUARE GENERAL PRACTICE, INCLUDING EXODONTIA, ORAL SURGERY AND DENTAL RADIOGRAPHY DR. HARRY PROTASS DENTIST 161 Main Street, Over Wooiworth's Telephone 563 Norwich, Conn. DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON WGrory Blds, Norwioh, Cann. e ——————————— TRUCKING GEORGE LAMBERT — Moying and trucking, dumping, trucks for hire. 31 CIiff St of Occum. Tel. 617-12. Je2d Est, 1874 Tel 175, ARTHUR H. LATHROP, Auto Trucking and Teaming, Furniture aud Piano Moving. Shetucket St. 0, B. JOSLYN, 283 West Main St We move everything anywhere. Special at- tention glyén to moving boiless and ma- chinery. Tel. 79§-3. sep5d Long Distance doving and Expressing. Zimmerman, 17 Boswell Ave. Te 1455, and moving, long_distanck trucking o Specialty. Jokn HL. Ford 553 Main St. Phone 792. C. B. BEOMLEY & SON, Shetiicket St. Phone_325, LONG DI NCE MOVING. COAL AND WOOD €OAL, seasonca wood and kin = s amall Glanilen” Enone. 6% A R 3 gu .‘l. Shapiro, Willow ,1: hhfi: _ MUSIO SUMMER SCHOOL OF SINGING MF. Frederick Weld will reesive pu- Bifs for instruction in the Art of Sing- ing, at Mohican Hotel, New London. Voice trial free, Wednesdays: FOR SALE The Wattles Property 274 Broadway At $30,000.00 FOR PARTICULARS, ANY REAL ESTATE AGENT, OR OF ALLIS, EXECUTOR, 91 MAIN INQUIRE OF OAK LEDGE a summer home of 7 acres, in secluded spot, high elevation, panoramic view, 5 minytes’ waik from store, churches, libra. 7y, trolley and large lake, stone house, § lacge rooms, high ceilings, spacious ve- randa, 2 fireplaces, amesian well, garage, small'barn, large grove, fine old Stately forest trees, fruit, apples, pears, peaches Come at once; it can't be duplicated ; $4,500; easy terms. TRYONS' AGENCY, Wiltimantic, Conn. Inquire 10 Church St. FOR RENT—Largo furnished rooms, jeldd trieity, bath, gteam he vicuum clea; replace, Bulletin. TO RENT — Préttily furnished thra room apartment in goofl nelgAbOIHG0A A o day, 1100 p. m. modg’l improvements, gas range, el . b ig', n to desieable tenants. X y‘f"zf.""’d‘% 2 7 §eiza (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME) Steamers leave daily, excépt Sufi- DBue m,i'fiu’, Pier 40, N. R, 4 "o il ing, gas range, sh; e e ge, shades and icebox. TO RENT_Furmienes room® at 171 Bl’)fl:sdwny gentlethen only. Phons 2035. | .. To HENT—Apartment . : A P ‘ rooms and bath, on second foor Harriman | FAST FREIGHT. AND. PASSENGER apartments, 175 Broadway ; foor covee- SER! FOR REST—At 112 Main Cadden-Coipany.” ~ - siréd. Tel. 188 o G foot of Catiériné St.” Monday, Wea. TO BEXT—Atira T e 00 5 18 exétlient ue@'fibzfig‘gfl “?llrltzl isd flm%.:{':,fimy' S TR di y30d (MES RIVER LINE, I VICE. SemEey e Y FARES :—New Lgndon 505, Gri of roofis_that may. be adapt 8167 ok 0 2 m _purhoses, office - R g, 4 R e and Shelter léland $1; New York Leédves Norwich, f00t of Shetficket or i: Breed ‘St, Tugsday, TRursday and Sun. at 4P M. (Daylight Saving). :fi'fim:mw Tork, bies 41 Bast Hiver decorated an en_suite. Call at Alilng Rubbér CO. my25d Z OFFICES to_rent; three front offict facing Shetu St., steam heat, Sy o Tent siagly oy | the Port bt New York Connections with All Coastwise and Foreign Steamship Linés sailing from For freight rates and further informa- tioh apply- FOR T —Up ‘tment_of six E T e £u e, ., Buto. . aoccesscries; ather | o, v 9395006 Stors of any retall businses. HIP TICKETS to or el. apr: A LAWRENCE LAMB Telephione 969, ~ - © Agent From- All Parts of the World . AUCTION AUCTION NOTICE at 10 @clock a. m., standard time, éstate of the late the Town of Pomfrét, on the farming tools. tion, inquire of WITTER BROS., AUCTIONEERS, Danielson;, Conn. FOR SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1922, by order of the Probate Court for the District._of Pormfret, Conn. and of Walter Bryden, Exccutor, of the saie of personal property belonging to the ucretia T. Kigs- bury, at the so-called Philo Kingsbury placd, located near the Wolf Den in o Den. road,. consisting largely of ‘an- tique furniture of practicaily every concelvable description; also a few For _posters and additional informa- Office and _Salesrooms, 42 Main St., Al necésary documents, afidavi -| plications for passports and other t:'bo.et sary information in_regard to bringing your relatives to America. 1 escort my checking théir bat e; show thém to the custom ~house, obtain -for thém Salling vermits. For urther partieulars, Inquirs INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP AND "REALTY AGENCY - JOHN_@. CHENESKI, Agent. Tel. 1185, 18 Bath st. LOST AND, FOUND ?'ol:!fn—-flirg‘ln, Saturday afternoon. Telephone 1528 Norwich, Je19d ~LOST—Black and white caméo pin (Medusa head). . Reward if returned to this offic je1a LOST—A fox téfrier, white and black. lls‘numb!r 443-13. Finder please call 880, myizd STANTON L. BRIGGS... Telephone Lebanon 18. AUCTION MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1922, at 10 a. m. standard time, the property mentoned below: £00d driver and worke " FOR SALE Best Quality Hard Wood, §9; Chestnut. Kindlings, ‘seven bushels ALL ORDERS STRICTLY CASH. HARRY B. FORD, mentioned. same hour, Auctioneer LIVESTOCK, FARM TOOLS, ETC. Tiwenty-five head of cows, mostly new miich, some to freshen in the early fall; PRINTING 1 pair of horses, weight about 280 Ibs. good_workers; 1 five véar old horse, 1 four year old g % done.. Estiinat prompt] an colt, broken; 1 team wagon, almost new ; e 1 tip-cart, almost new; Deering mowing | Siqapisges o= Toe Blletin Goptt machine; 1 15 horsépower Fairbanks Morse gas’ éngine, new; 1 pair of heavy team harnésses, 1 pair of light driving harnesses, 1 wheel harrow, cultivators, Hiows 3 nens. and o shosiés. n adq:| ANNOUNCEMENTS tion fo above, numércus tools, etc., not 1f stormy, sale next fgir week day at je16a MRS. ANNIE DEMIS. BUILDING. G. LONGO & CO., general contractors and building; excavation, sidewalk, brick and plaster work. Phons 1032:3. ~ jedd_ JOSEPH. J. CHINIGO, Genéral Con- tractor and Builder. Tel..1371. mar28d 1 will sell at public auction at my place, |~ WILLIAM ©. XOUNG, Contractor_ann situated in Coreyville, in the Town of | guifder, Mill Work and Jobblas. Lébanon, near the Ed. Hoxle farm, on in 5t. Pnone 97l CIGARS c18ARS Whitentons Cigar sare 370 per thomsand 2. F. CONANT. 1) Fiaakiis st PRINTING of all kinds promptly ranklin St wayibd Broadway Theatre. For the first half of this week that well known cast of 29.people composing The Broadway Players Co. will present AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES their injtial performance, The Midnight Rounders. FOR SALE Small farm of 9 actes of land, mostly tillable, in village, near thé city and near house has 5 rooms and with a small barn; the it ; price $3,000; grand villager wishing small FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, Central Bidg. FOR SALE 15-room house in fine condition, modern located within the trolley line in good condition, place has some {r gpportunity for imprevements : five minutes of Franklin square, property is especially adapted for high or medium class boarding or rooming house, and can be secured for less than ird of cost to produce. opportunity for someone. information cheerfully given JOHN A, MORAK _ REAL ESTATE BROKER. Two houses, with store, rent for $180 month, five minutes’ walk from Franklin Square; price $13,000. A V. CoViLL?. For full particu- FOR SALE No. 109 Laurel Hill Ave. A WELL BUILT HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AND BATH, THREE FIRE PLACES. 10 MINUTES’ WALK FROM FRANKLIN SQUARE. PRICE $6,700 ' James L. Case Telephone 876 40 SHETUCKET STREET FOR SALE 3 cottage, all improvements, arden, $4,500. Two-family hous with four acres, $6,500. o-car garage, Washington half acre on Block Island, $500. ARCHA W. COIT, 638 Broadway. 58 m t, ARCHITECTS ; WORTH & TH{MPSON ARCEITECTS Shaver Bullding, Norwlen, Conn airing automobiles . satisfactorily. Im< Dérial Garage, Cuestout. St. apri7d This play is a melange of - fun and WHERE others fail, We succéed In fe- | meiody that ls sure to please. The cast is_composed of ‘some exceptionally fine | comedians who will certaifly do their bit Schuler, Falls Av. 16 YEARS’ experience in the automo- | on the entertaining end. Then comes the bile repair work; give me a trial. Con my18d chorus.” which is composed of 12 peetty AUTOMOBILE and _Truek _Paint ing, leitering. and sign. painting. Joseph A: o Eltfort. "Pond St- Norwich, Conn. - mardd | soiit oo e, SO% that Nob¥teh has not damsels who will dance -and sing their Way into your hearts. ~ OVERHAULING OF ALL KINDS Automobiles, Carriages, Wagons, Trucks and Carts seen for some-time and certainly will be AUTO_TOPS, radiator covers. curtains, | appreciated by the theatregoing pubiic. slip covers and tire covers, reupholster- ing, all kinds ot autos. Jos. Angarano, Pond St Phone 1397. mar10d On the same program will be seen a feature picture, maKing this offering real- ly two big shows in one. Conway Tearle in a new" Seiznick pic- ture, The Man of Stone, wiil be the fea- turéd attraction at the Broadway theatre beginning today. The picture is an Arablan story with Tearle in the part of an English army officer; and was directed by George Archibaud. Two Musical Centuries in an Eventng. The concert of thé -Great Lakes String Quartet at the Chautauqua will be vitally {ntereating, hot merely-when viewsd from its absolute musical excellence, but taken from a historical and educatiohal stand- point it comprises an évening of rare joyment for the music lover as well as the layman. During the course of the recital the listenérs are transported through more Mechznical Rupairs, . Painting, Trim- than two centuies of musical develop- ming, Upholetering and Wobd Work. Blacksmithing in ail ite branches ment, beginning back In the days of the ciassic school—a period which may be Baid to représént the time of materialism and philosophy (i music. Then {s intro- 2 duced that perlod of charm and poetry, the romantic school 6f the nineteenth, o | century, when Sehumann, Sehubert and Meéndélssohn gave to the world théir im- 7 TC 315 NORTH MAIN STREET |Mortal works. One of the atkndwlédged works of a INSURANCE IT MAY on' e out a policy to day. Isaac S. Jones RICHARDS BUILDING 91 MAIN STREET PLUMBING GHIROPOBIST s e take chances. Tha small annual| tet of strings, demonet: remium is negligible to the fifm Bre- | ful manneér the beautles of the four ih- gfd-on from money al ANCE AND REAL ESTATE INSUR. AQENT slcal périod, i performed on every pre- gram, which in the latter part intludes COMPoRitions of the Modérn and Futurist gchool of today. In these iattér s dis- closed the trend toward tone coloring, painting, fantastic description and vivid M E AN Y 0 U o eny ot tha quaint, old-fashioned and 6u may be the next victim of a fi chatming mélodies with which we are all famillar have been trfl.naed 2ot %he que loss it affords. | strumenta. Although the program s 6f the. highest feach the heaft of évery ons. presEEhan A st Only Pictures of the Better Class. Hailed as a hurricane of MeladFamatie comedy, the showing of Réported Missing At the Strand theatrs today 18 pletures full of thFiMs, romanes and Inughter. Owen Moors is starred in thia P fon which deals with the artempt of a Far Eastern capitatist to obtain r-- 68t of ships owned by SATURDAY'S MARKET. New York, Juné priced foss 4nd 1 fusion durihg today’ net result, however, of substantial gains. 3 Announcement overnight of the signing 1 of for reorganization: f | Union Paelfice .... 135% ign debt was a strong sen-|Tobacoo Products .. 7813 taclor, as indicated by the fur- ther strength of Mexican Petroleum affillated stocks, Realizing for profits and short selling|U S Steel pr 119% of Motors and Equipments and miscel- | West Parific laneous_specials checked —the ‘advance| West E| & M temporarily - and effected frosh “unsettle- ment. This wds ovércome befor close of renéwed bifying of Mexlcans and a sudden upridh fn pendent steel éspecially coal Mexleo's forel n news of the plan of récapitalization. . in striking contrast to-that of. Baldwin| Victory 4%s ...100.56 10058 00054 Locomotive and other popular In keeping with forecast and Qiscounts of the cléaring house d closed aAnother expansion, i tal of that account to.&lightly more than | Pestas $4.800,000,000, the year's high Net demand deposits showed -a about $123,000,000 and a cash increase| Sweden of $32,400,08D expanded aetual excessDenmark reserves to almost $64,000,000. clients 1o -New York amd assist them in | Attied Chemicai ‘Anaconda 2 Atch T & S F Balt & Ohio Brook Rap Tr Brook R T otf .... Butte Cor & Z ... Butte .& Super Canadian Pacific Cent Leather Cent Leather pr . Chanrdler Motor Ch M & St P opr . 3 Chi R1&P Chile Copper Chino Copper Crucible 'Steel Dome Mines Hupp Motor Car Thinois Central 10314 10815 Inspiration Con | Int Mer Mar Int Paper pr sta Brondway Players Open Today at the|Kennecott . Lehigh Valley, Maxwell Mot Mexican Petrol Missouri K & T . MoK & T wi. Missouri Pac pr . North Pacifi¢ short session. The of Inde- g i eses 5 South Pacific South Rallway Tenn Copper U § Rubber ..,... 59% U & Rubber pr ...104% U S Stesl 98% the | Wi , several of the pfomines and rafls, The lmimr, : i Low showed restraint, hows. .15 100.08 eyer, th connection with latest aspects of labor aftuation. Amonz the te 99.94 100.26 10012 distinetly heavy lssues X 10000 9996 motive, traders offering ve 4.4 ! 10100 101.00 company’s| U 8 Lib 34 44510008 100.08 100.04 Its trend was|U B Lib 4th 4348100068 100.15 10004 equip-| Quoted in doflars and cents per $100 500,000 bond. Foreign exchanges' again were unset- (DAy- [ t1ed, brokérs feporting -an incréase Of| Wi tns exception Selling orders on London. Paris and Am:| qustations are in cents per &térdawh, Démand Sterling at 4.43 -8 cents bhlow the week's high- #st quotation, the Frénch rate forfeltéd|gieriing— another 8 points and, receskions among! pemand neutfals, particularly Dutch and Scam-| Cableg dinavian bills, ranged from astual 10408 | Marks ting the to: The following is 4 summary of the transactions on the New York Stock EX- chafige up to 8 P. M. Tow. Closé 3-8 to 10| Francs A% laros Forelgn Exehange. ste elgn cusrehcy: Saturday L8443 Gullders Lire Swiss 1 Belgian francs Kronen Norway Greece Argentina Brazit . 12.00 THE LIVESTOCK MARKETS, Chicago, June 16—Hogs — 35,000 head ; market stro er. Bulk, $10 i heavyweight. weight, $10.5561 $10.70@0.80 ; light heavy packing sows pecking sows, rought, $9.50G 10.40. Cattle—Receipts, 4,000 head: market, beef steers steady, others weak and : Choice am 5@0.85 fum and goo . ; good and choi $8.75@ 950 mon and med $7.1085.75. B Heifers, $5.50@8.50 cows, bulls, $4.55@6. Canners and »|cutters: Cows and heifers, §3.25@4.00 canner steers, $4.00G (light and handyweig) or steers, $5.50G7.85; stock steers, 80; stocker steers and helfers, cattle: $4.00@5.28. Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 7,00 head ; steady. Lambs (81 poun Aown), 0@12. yearling 1 $5@ : ewes, S$452GT7.50: bree $1.5043 er lambs, $4.506 1 Pittsburgh, att 60 head; mark ime, $5.75@9.25 butchers, $7.758850; fair, common, $5@6.50; commeon bulls, $3@6.50: commeon to good fat cows, $3.50@9: heifers, $6@8; fresh cows and springecs, $3 veal calves, $9. heavy and thin ealves, $3@6. Sheep and Lambs—Supply 1,000 head; market 50c lower. Prime weth- ers, $6.00@6.50: good mixed, $5.009 6.00; falr mixed, $4.00@5.00: culls and common, $1.00G3.00; lambs, $10.60; spring lambs, $13.00. Hogs—Receipts, 2,000 head; market 10c higher. Prime heavy hogs. §10.85@ 10.90; mediums, $11.00@11.10; heavy. mixed, $11.00@11.10; heavy yorkers, 4 $11.00@11.16; light yorkers, $11.000 11.10; pigs, $11.15@11.25; roughs, $5.0¢ @8.75; stags, $3.50@5.50. Chicago Gratn Market Wheat— High Low. Closs July ... 117% 109% 111§ Sert. 1My 0% 112 Dec. ... 116 u% 1 Corn— 6y 643 s4% Oats— Jul Sept Dee. statuesque Nita. Naidi like Pauline Garon. Reported Missing is a moving picture | through the farm b that moves ev 1t is crowded |of this demonstration, and at tha full of action and excitement. a real, honest-to-goodness laugh.z.m! 3 Tt is one of those amusement medi- | will also point out % ums ‘which lift peonle. from the duli deab | points to be séen in young ppllets existence into a world of | As A number of people laughter and romance. Tom Wilson as o valet gives the com- | onstrate how this I edy pérformance of his n scenes in which he attempt sto wreak | disadvantages of handling poultry in that vengeance n a group of Orlental schemers | Wax. operating against his master are master< [ T— Tom surely. wields a " The could trim the Three| Nemrod Grotto, U. D.. M. O. V. P. B.= Musketeers single handed by just shaking |R. will hold an open might this (3on- his weapon in front of their faces. A Kaufman masterpiece and a Selznick | the Olympic hall building. A special en- News will aiso be featured. pieces of comedy. wicked razor. “Queen of Sheba.” with all the accéunts and mf&‘fi.’"fi splendor -ndh ugn'.ncvncl‘- Bristol—The party se ¢ rrival of the Queen of ey e Sout King Solomon, more | points throughout Connecticut # thin -3,000 years Ago, is the spectacular | hist photodtama Queen of Sheba, which open- | thelr research work. as many prehi d 2 run at the Breed theatre last night. | remains have been dug up in this city The gensational success of this remarka- {and the country surround! ble Wililam Fox super-special in ite open- ing tun on Broadway, New York, is easi- — ly-understood by all who se the picture. Scene after scene power . and spléndor kent the audience a8 admiration, and more than once cheering was heard— a thing to which motion picture audlences are not prome éxcept when profoundly Sheéba at the court &reat master. representing a certain mu-| hg With surprise [t -y and the flappe: It assay career. Thi Deseribe extraoedinary Bétty Blythe was a gerally beautiful H in & QellERt- | Shobh. Brits Lisber an eftective and con-| Crows Feet and Lines vinclng King T K aschnoting frineess vase | ~ Around Eyes and Mouth £ h ahd othér members of the notable cast artistié essence it {s primarily plahned to | gave xcellent portravals. As & stupendous epectacle Queen of ashelsg ; Snebs 18 unsurpassed. As & PROLODIAY | ppyg gelightful new vanishing cream Comméncing Today, Sfrand Wifl Show | presenting a :r-znt t lov‘e nnln.ry with o8t ‘power of appeal, a pre nase feich SHEIND tiuthph Of the scréen. Wilkam Fox, J.|Mment or the purc Qoron Edwards, the director, and all |cheerfully refunded. others who have had the s S8g811Y | Caping Darc In the production of Queen of | costs so little that any &irl or woman Sticipatel b7, pictitt fans who ks thér| ghapa, or prementing it to motion picture 4 patrond, are entitied to be congratulated | goode counters. heartily. Quéen of Sheba will be remem. |~ befed long after most of the sereen spe- elals of the seakon are forgotten. s e e | BOOKS o SR Craig a privilege of the atic £ |214. Professor Jones of the Connectient Agricultural eollege has been secured ean to hava chaege he will point out the proper way to select. good layers from last year's hens and strong and weak sor e interest in caponizing. b done and wiil fve advantages and e | with anyone the r Nemrod Grotton Open Night day) evening at the Grotton rooms fm tertainment programme has been ar- ranged for the evening. Invitations have been issued to all Masonic lodges in Norwich and sur- rounding towne. out by Phi-= lips-Exeter academy to make a study of = pre- emains may comé to Bristol in orie Howard's Buttermilk Cream at night before rétiring all that is necessary. must quickly show a declded improve- The directiohs are Simple and it can afford it. At all drug and toilét 4 “4he e e it | TACE DetWeH & ByArodlan® avid a nydte.| Arrangements have been made by the | Subseription to all Amerizan and H A aeroplane, a shi a Tough and tum- | farrh _buréau director in Stonington for a BN YOU 1 to put your m“‘ ‘{%gm’?} 'fl, g m ble fAight in the 'S house, a 8ériés of | capon 1 um Better than the adve mmumm somedy soensd snly as H zing and selection démonstration held on Harry Mitchel de enry 3 man, eF of Waughtes, b to between Wequetéquock and Ston- UN oA ..-.fi%'f:. fgton, at 1 p. mh, standard tin time, June E SHEA’S