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—m Bndfonl. R % luly 1922, a 4 and M ir !l%ny fielpmn. nchester, 8, ‘lcn '{!-. u;:r é‘r:?fleu wa, R L Jpg 9, , to Mr. Auuum son Hind Olrlna.—l uly 10, 22, a som, A.lben tn oert orem and Mrs. MARRIED LAMBERT—In Wil . de Jug.ll 1"! by Rev. John P d Tda Lambert. ewrn.—sflvtmm. —In Chi July 8 by Rev. Vernon . of Willimantic. Rus- happel and Kathryn 8. famerl Burnham Stevenson. COX—EDDY—At East Woudnodc July \Il’!’.hyfizvfln D. Baker, llx Stafford and Ml.ll Clara Eddy of ‘sodstock. DIED ARIAN—Tn Norwich, July -7, 1932, Illfl Adelle Egarian of South Manches- ter, aged 20 years. IBITZ in Norwich, Jul 9, 1828, l- lia Fritzell of New Haven, ngfl vears. "llxl‘wln Cuba_ N. Y., Juy 11, 1922, “e" Frances E. Warren, in her 68th year. CARD OF THANKS To the friends and neighbors who ‘ex. tended their eympathy and kindnesses during the iliness and death of Mrs. Frank Austin, and for the beautiful flow- ers sent, we wish to. extend our sincere thanks. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MINER AND FAMILY. UIS D. WARD pays big nflm'?e_ - used: ’g;:mme and ulmuum‘!w a wump—muam ,!nd?ui%“ mi! : M:f“’ "now uad by 20" mil i " "w’m nt.prod!é-Wfl —— FOR § %b Liberty St., Freeport, ”?, fg‘f m@b ¢ F&Ffi%‘fi 5{ E ;zAn train you for ‘-ml'm = ition if ;"ou have the on to Nl 3 Sive acr mipg h”a day, g\ieai Eun En-unen Phoj --«-._...__.._ vu%!m; grito s o sn;m!u'. l vg‘ ofller vmllds l.nd 1 CQ mo} aofilg, Wltdi Hlll. R. l WAN" —An . e3 | T from g00d | llar@ xperienced woman for |course. Norwich Commercial ply to -Matron, 99 OR SALE o 8 p. m. B’l‘m g p?:; table "ltb stand, $25. Nx !E—m—‘rymbumsr sractically new. n. h =S I)Tfltiu“flfldfllf ok |sdle of semmd & Waa Ameire an Tflcker, Ban ture an b’ “' tigues tg ex.o is D. Wnrd, Box 3! ‘!Xrl‘flm WA tl man to do hun am-u !amfly -n eonvsnm: , lo F. Cooley, on We: tro ind Mllh!'ngll M l joren wich. 61-13. Plttlmm‘hijmdy WAxu:»-r‘-‘uTuu Atoval o W [H wmxmn dc. Tel. 632-3. inarif ‘xh§ free yhyer rolj WANTED—Children to tutor darin, P ? o l'El! sunimer months; reference ‘lvn ACH zl nvm . The ),-m “o., Norwich. - . 1781, FOR SALF—Good mahogany Hunting~ WOULD you write a .vealthy. pretty rl? Stamped envelope, nlease‘ Lxm l?!fl:ht ylano. with fine tone and ;. action ; only $§185; terms $25. proul, Station H., Cleveland, O. 350 ? WANTED_To buy chestrut trees !\xu- Co. hoi-wlgh,'Cogn,. e Cidden . _WANTED—Male able for ties. John Wisneaks. R F. D.| o iorvich, Cona. iy No. 2, Yantic. JvioMwSs FOR SALE—Genuine Victrola in beau- — liful mahogany console; bargain for $85. w;sn»—usn on farm by the month; | “WWANTED_ no_chores lary. Louis Klrmara i e T P e m:.rl‘:e(‘:lonn‘: w"q':,t“'i foat D PR ORI 3(‘3'% Freston Gity. Gonn. el 1832-23. 1y13d | Jous 219 ¥ Anm:?w;m, PO Box nih, owin Sonn. m WANTED—_Steady work, good pay, for | Willimantic, Conn. uu__ FOR SALE—_Mahogany Co.umma Graf- SR RLE Ford and care for g=r- |~y “WANTED—A cotiaks house in = the mflel;' l;lmnyer'l;:t eondition andrichly Tfll’:: e e B Y O e inCheilj | Cnity of Crescent Fire Arms Co. Burdick { Plaut.Cadaen Coo Norwrich. Coin w134’ lutmn Rz-e Stations/ AL SRS LR WANTED—_An elderly lady for household duties; one who is mkm d home with small pay. Box 301, Bul*lln _.__.._.... MRS, 'UIRE, Experienced mlker, 10 Church 8t. aranteed player pi t‘p free. beramh,, P‘ll\!t-Cldden 13d Dreu- Je27d l ton ST R T — Burrowés _eombination TFoR su.n—fi'.m new S8-note fully || b'e il b B b R Main flnnae TO RENT . For fun par. | Salt Lake Clty today. to -«m His Sea Is po. et TO RENT- Cove, . North mer_cottage, fi 2d, el fireplage, also boat. thng (m ToOm . aparumi nt in | mew.- house iénces. ‘Write Cottage, B From Aug. 14, at: Sm!th'l m iy{fld TO BE\TZAC. Pleasure Beach ulree- ulletin.., . i!ufl Five ' y today the Sflteq catled, meno.m t into, the mili- En- - con; ¢ on: w Today <&t - Hot Dllll will stat nompuln‘ _convention, i €sin connection with-the an- Cot !hl::m:nl:at and Pro- Cits will ulmln:.te today In‘mu‘:::l vl’— rade, ‘which ‘promises to be one of the Mmost * gorgeops: lne)naclu ever seem at umm- Tesort. * S . Archa W. Coit has sold for. clu.um J. between Rose Hill and Mathewson's Mill | ¢ MaNicol, Thayer Bldg,, Norwich. jyild I¥ils R BALB—an!i farm at Gardner Stations. >o, WANTED—Few select - boarders on}Lake, with od TWANTED_Men _over 17; $135- sus n ] modérn house, month ; railway mall lerks; st positions | (o™ 12 Tiles from Norwich; fapm prod- | barn, pouitry houses and’ sheds; first ing; modern ng: | class condition ; price right to sell quick. | ielson, Conn. free. Franklin, Institute, “Dept i i e o sell qu G Kochester, N. 1. boating and fishing. Write Box 2105 fiu Farm, Bulletin'Office. 3 TO RENT—Seven-toom tenement. sl tia] | modern improvements, hewly mneted .m thstant mpr A 8 ¥ 12 prnh\ted $25 per momh “WANTED- Am Chef. at Wauregan Hotel TWANTED—At once, a barber at “Wau. regan Hofise Barber Shop. iy1d FOR SALE—Five cows, nah- heavy farm horses, bull, 470 blooded poultry, Agons, carriages, machinery, tools, cider press, 15 acres in oats, potatoes, beets, Ssweet corn, beans, 100 acres, near Mys: WANTED_Broad silk weavers; good work. Bralnerd & Acmstrong Mifl, soulh Wi Golden S Jyled A GEY:\‘ from West Mystic was a sayin that this is Green Apple week; b’ FUNERAL 'DIRECTORS CHURCH & ALLEN 15 Main Street Directors and Embalmers HENRY E. CHURCH . WM, SMITH ALLZ® Telephone 328-3 Commings & Ring Faneral Directors and Embalmers 322 Main Street. Chamber of Coramerce Building Phone 238-2 Lady Assigtant GAGER Funeral Director and Embalmer PROMPT SERV'CE DAY CR NIGHT Shea & Burke Funeral Directors 41 Main Street The Hen-y Allen & Son Co. 83 MAIN STREET - FUNERAL DIRECTGRS AND EMBALMERS wady Assistnt Teiephons 410-2 DAY OR NIGHT HOURIGAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Norwich and Jewett City FLORIST TREES, floweriag shrubs, plants and vines. Mapiewood / Nursery . Tel. Vs6-2. Free dejivery. apr1 ORDER vouf fiowers at Gedildig's Breenhouses, 75 Cedar St Phone 368, warlié ] LANDSCAPE GARDENING THIS isithe time to arrange { wcape work, of which we ms, 7 Cex pairing done on all makes; work guaran-| WANTED—City property, farms, large n:'?fwxsifig' s o SiTes e teed. James P. Donovan, 9 Main St. or small, for ready customers. John horse running. gear; can easily be tran: _dviid «S‘{lreer;tnkl. Real Estate Agency, ’fe lg;lh ferred to anto chizssls S heuks l;xd Tunn, . gear in_excellent condition; $140 takes | LE_1917 tourl % o . nys‘;o’l‘fllstALadfllac. PAE ST Garede. | WANTED—Houserold goods, a.n.q A R Flvam, Jewbtt City, “Te), 120-4. Phone 500 Jyii ?r;‘d booh; & C. J. King, 16 vmer t. | Iy12 e T Phone 70 o ron SALE—An 1l-room tenemment FOR SALE_Motoreycle, Harley-David- son wmodel. ~ Phone 636-14 from § to 7| WANT Lo seil your farm? We sell them | NOSe. barn, two ity Fograr s Ko v ol p.m. ¥10d [quick. Address Farm Ssling Agency, P. Tei. 12732, OB Bt L JoReDh 1'15'" | O. Box 352, Norwich, Conn. jeisd el rfaet FOR SALE — Ford touring cars and s ;| TFOR SALE—Two-tenement se of truck rbodies, &€ Biotis Baint Shop, |~ WANTED—Farms Yo sell on commis- | o FOR SALE—Two R ET ll’on\l st. 84 " slon; send full cescription. Fred L. Ra- |3t 200 F0il Somun ox Wora1s vest : Bhe gg.gonaeld. Cona. Mhone Maosud lnfain St; price $4,500 for duick sate. | s FOR SALE—Horses ds wood; keep 15 cows; or- oot = house, fireplaces; two 50-£00 wood cqrn, smoke houses ; goeh, 1 sez, we betta make it Pain Killer week, try, lml unce Frederick L. t0o0. Them Turkish Trophies, 20 in a pack, for 18c, two for 3bc, is sellin b Illn Manlla cigars six for 25¢; TuThS NT_Modern T oom aparti Geo. M..Charbonneau,: O nzx'r—'l:hree housekeepin ot for~ t 7 Oak S‘:mfl GARAGE to rent ; tyi Mlfi;?fl}{s' the gregtest name ever set..to type and Inquire 39 Spruce Stt-+* tnt. W. ’lhml St hsht mnuos WEEK !DTBBBS' WEEK. % A Sherman to Mrs. Elsie Brown the 24 }fine houselot ‘on Elmwood avenue, just east of tHeiresidence-of T H. Allen. The néw owher expects-to ufld,j. bun- 8alow type house -on-the DrOperty in the near future. e’r}'hodqunu'! the word mothers is ¢_are profoundly proud of the fact that FOR RENT—To gentlerhan, very pieas- '-he letters in the now world renowned Phone 598-3. Racine, Plllnfield ant. furnished room on'Laurel Hill iA‘ve. iyl B cigars, three for 20c, is a nice mild muke SENS (ABBIYED. Look our Jiné of 50c pipes over. My horses are here on time, and they | Smoke Shop. are a nice lot—big ones, light ones, and | ~ chunks, single and in'pairs. ail ready to 0 to wonic. . Prices low for '-ha ome and see them. Tel. §36-3. ELMER E. PIERSON. ynn SALE—Iron plow as good as new, Fagan's | one two-herse potato hiller, 4 cider bar- Jyl‘?d rellt.h used once, § good chicken By iady and daughter, un. | ith runs, some new lumber. {mx_,efi”*um fotscketoing ‘,‘;{5’;& with | Som. Tel. 43-12. Danielson, Conn, jy12d i mprovements ant , in refin Bur- FOR - roundings, near Academy. Write' Box: 5, (ruhmxfi“t\;:égfi.;mu‘::& "lo}gg Bulletin. 'wlm;t ttnk i;‘:dtrone d(lblg Fumnen) ; 80 acres, ate roi woodlot, fruit; cottage bug:g;fi,fi;g,, Jariner In Food pavinglhouse, large barn, hemhouges eolvs. poul- Vestment Tequired. Box 175, Bulletn, OF | &Y, outft crops all go. Frederiok L. Yo jysd | Bacine, Piainfield, Coms 1_uvw ‘WANTED_Second hand furniture ; 0% SALE_Baby ca “”"““9 price ‘ 5. lsen SiocEnii tox all uais oDgioieg Telephions 738-13. I piumbing ai eating. oidstein & Ka; . A i aY 86-92 Water St, Phone 144-4. n'ld go{?fio&‘(fi with FOR SALE—Automobi'ss FOR SALE—S] Six Studebaker, in A-1 condition, Reo Agency, 118 Franilin St. Jyisd “FOR SALE—1921 Reo five pass. tour- ing, overhauled and "epnlntad 3800 Reo 800. all improvements. WANTED—Bookeéper, able to operate | Yyrite_Shoes, Bulletin. ziad Ageéncy, 118 Franilin 8t. ' "m V130 | oy pewriter, experienced ” preferred. . Bo% | “FoR BALE- Deven Telfer calf, high FOR sALz—DRode:oA‘r:;gte{is Frfi?& 85, Bulletin. Jyid | grade. by Earl of Hillefds, 9411. Colin ?ondmon. $350. sitd |, WANTED—Wighsst Cash pricee paid Campbell. Lebanon. Pt e e e lor secon: an urnituee, ouseho! LY FOR SALE_—One Indlan motorcycle In | goods, antiques, store fixtures and Lools ; | uren: congr pomall restaurant = and tunning condition, price §50; also some ood bargains in used Hi,r]ey Davidson, leveland and Excelsior motorcycles; re- try me before selling. N. Iunch counter at the Central Vermont Market S Phons 537-2, Heps. Weisinger, 22 isa _ Jvéa Apply after 6 p. m. jylid ¥OR SALE_Shors lots on watccfront, Giant's Neck, near New London. For ii _ WANTED—Second hans antigué fur- hiture; best prices paid. A, Bruckner, Frankiin St Phone 712-5. my30d AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES TONIGHT—Store_your g‘r at Hayes formation about easy nayment nlan. write Brothers' Garage, Ferry two weil WANTEDL—We pay h\ghe'l prices ‘ol‘ Box 102, New London. Tel. 310 11 fl‘ feauipped washstands. = faxi sirvics Two | second band farmiture. Norwich Fussl|~Sgpgaip—voo ool s 2 Breed Bldg. . . = F {ovemiphemntnt Mes Tt T AN O Cn Rl fok e WL el . po0 0 e i THERE IS unl'l' In wur V)o!'k tey it. b D1 aherte | Aviea -t l‘ SALE—A pouhry farm in city of Imperial Garage Co., Chestunt St ’er;xazne Y ARTEO—Lunerty Eonds Addresz I | ROR SALECA poultry farm in city ot lights and othee imvrovements. Inquire Ike Rosen, 53 Broad St., Will tools and zecond- mantic, Ct. tiques, " 16 YEARS' experience in the automo- bile revale work; give me o Lial Con et ,“;‘}j‘a““ ived cnuler, Falis Ave, oncs, 182-2 or Sl e o T : 13-4, v6d WANTED—100 farms for catalogue: | 50 wer rort of ot 1%:23”\?%3;3“?»‘4 AUTOMOBILE and Truck Painting, |10, 8¢res up, with or without stock; g"‘ Oakridge St, City. jysd leitering_and sign painting, Joseph A |10 PETUGANS b QIoL letisr 28 ‘?mp 105, | FOR SALE—Save vour rent and by o 8 5 — B ny RIDE, Bond Bt Werwlen, DA« miseVd | Tovots Sity - Conn yi2d ll;xe‘se tLv:'o S room cotl%zle.slg{:n Le;xrel AUTO TUPS, vadiator covers, curtains, E i, arence ‘el V6 4 | TWE BUT and_pay highes m—mu, “for * ma " | Zremens, successor to King, 44- ‘ater | a six-room house, good elean cellar, shade Pond St. Phone 1397, 10d | SEEIINS, S0c e eeb134 . | trees erops, TIEE on Fath road s two large cities, inoluding fnen quick sale one large blooded Ayrshire cow and.calf, hay and all tools teo numerous to men- tion.. Ses Clarence - Sholes, 188 West Thi.mes St. Jv3d FOR SALE_1f it is anyvthing in real estate, see my list first befere buying. John G. Cheneski, Real Estate Agenc) lE Bath St. Jel SILK WEAVERS O0X LOOM AND PLAIN, STEADY 'ORK, GOOD WAGES AND EX- CELLENT CONDITIONS. APPLY NEW ENGLAND SILK CO. WESTERLY, R. I. WANTED AT ONCE OVERHAULING AND REPAR WORK i OF ALL KINDS EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN EASTERN POINT COTTAGE Near golf grounds and only three min- utes’ “walk to bathing beach and:short iof rooms that may be Automobiles, distance from nopular Hotel Griswold. Extra building lot will be included with- 50 CORDS CHESTNUT CORD : ; - ,/,a out additional cost. Price £5,500. ABRCHA W, COIT, LeaEinges. Wagonis wash ey DI . X omes 1334 an lrud(s a.nd Carh P. 0. BOX 152, NORWICH. -—-——_WF}AITATB Wechanizal Repairs Painting, Trim- STATE PRICE 2 st Do i Sl o 1 open fireplaces, newly dec- orated, fine old maple shade trees, stock barn and otherfarm buildings, 21l in good grder, large apple orchard, 15 acres gar- {and,” abundance of wood; just the: fl‘“ lsr mmmer hnme, or mltw and ming, Upholstering and Weod Work Biackemithing in all ite branches PAINT AND WALLPAPER FOR BALE—Paint $1. 5 per ‘fil re 2 o= g e ) MEX Biager 188 West Maia Sr. mext-ts ® | Fire Station. _ = nyid jy8d Wllhmunfic, Conn, 5C7 TC <15 NORTH MAIN STREET \ STEAMSHIWPS TRUCKING GEOBGE LAMBERT — Mevmg and FOR SALE gu“fik A T T “EMPRESS Gross TONS ?rl:e;onveni‘:::::' DN: ::: Est, 1874, W el 4 QHOSTHS%RUl%E‘mud-p n . ARTHUE H. LATHROF, Gt O tnancd Rooud tue Sord able location on Broad = o e it Clek 8 Gl ¥ PCin S P s Shetucket St. FhE ml;l'm ANENY e ce reasonable. €. D. JOSLYN, 293 West Main St. ‘We fiDA“ CRUISE, $600 and up mave everything anywhere, Special at- tention’ given to moving boilers and rga- Thos. H. Beckley 278 MAIN STREET PHONES : Frask C. Clack. Times Building. E"erk e Bives sty B8 Srzeapy | WILSON LINE TO NEW YORK Long Zlmmlrmlh 17 Bos 45! Leaves Norwich Monday, Wednelflly and EAMING and mov] long_distance | Friday, at 4 P. M. 3 3 tiuli:kh“” ® gpecifly, Johin H. FORd, 233 (1 oaves New York, Per 8, East River s R & Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday P. BROMLEY & 80 e Phone_ 335, lzinug( Tel. 2087. ferANCE MOVING. ¥. V. ENOUSE, Agent. ’ FOR SALE »'!:n ‘Edison Diamond Dise l’hmnul An Upright Mahogany Phonograph, $35. BUILDING reees 0 & CO., 1 contract ?nanc = i marldd 'mté b'flfidfix, excavntlgi,a?u‘ ;m !br?é.!: \ A brand new Portable Phonograph, 325, N and plaster work. Phone 1032-3. . jedd_ ER s SR === | " J0sEPH_ 7. CHINIGO, General Con: ords, $53.75. PLUMBING tractor and Bufider. Tel 137L -urasd . i e ¢ ©. YOUNG, Contracter_a: Upright Pano, on easy. terms, $15. 1 Bollden S Works wad Jeubise 50 Ws S e | B S | VIANEW LONDON LINE b A e FARE oo = 5 ; Comfortable Staterooms €7 West Mamn St BOOKBINDING S Realty. tor | Doiraneiat 7:011 Columbta Records, 386, two for - 30 P. M. ; 9 JOSEPH BRADFORD ‘ 2 & o N (DAVLIGHT SAVING TIME) Beuitd Bivims; Rie oy ERNEST & Blank Books Made and Ruled to Order Steamers leave daily, including B Mhaene BULLARD .~ Sunday, 11.00 p. m. — A 'fm:-' e ARCHITECTS _Due New York, Pier 40, N, R, THE TALKING MACHINE SHOP, . e e 700 2. m Phone 127-4 CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVETOR, 20 = m % | Have a Few = : Dutfits o Lend. ¢ CIGARS TEACHER Phone 552-2 o !nolt!y ——— e 970 per tavdsand. Small farm of 9 acres’ of,l’n(l ‘tillable, in village, near the LOST ANB FOUND N the trolley line; house has E 3 KE. Washington St, and PR S Whitestona Cigar aare in good condition, with & 3 I barn ; | place has some fmn_ 5 pri ,000 ; grand tunity villager withing Fmaai __FRANCIS D. DONOHUE, m‘l m - !" m’ \ ) TO BENT—A six-room tenement ade of this company, the word ‘Therm . secured by a -rearrange- ment of the letters comprising that most improvements, inclyding heat, fine Jawn, beloved of ali words, Mothers. . spacious veranda, - aduits - only. 259 ‘West Main St.. after 6 p.'m. Apply: Ko S0os, | Caries. Gordon, at Thames Goki Cor or 3¥11d § motherhood, Wajying ‘aside the sentimentality that has” woven_.itseif “about all allusioms to 0 RENT Tenement, five rooms, 120 | MOst worthwhile blessings .of the hu- yt.elst Main St. Appiy Thames Coal Co. Ee s I TO !!W—Oflfl or two. nlc&lv furnished rooms, ’erxeenent location ; garage jlt‘ &le- sired. "FOR R‘El\'t—{nmr:nle aplnmel;t ‘s.nd garage. Telephone 259. the * fact remains - that have. created and are today creating th man. family, professions; the writer's own mother was a millliner by trade-and in a_tttle town Of less. than ten thousand people, made and. paved with her ‘hands and her head TO RENT ‘— Furnistied irooms. bt | thezs are more than sev housekeeping. 3rs. Concdon 2 Mok L3 s e e e Ave. ©3e29ThSTu of a million doliars, In the United States e | mothers creating and maintaining FOR El\T——TD adults, "ara(sva 23 Park 16 RE .\T—Furn{shed rooms lor 1 housekeeping. 27 Division 8t.. a newly, re- ‘modeled apaftment of seven rooms, with Irouire on premues lght many. homes .and each home—making it a place so jndividual to itself that fus- tifies the old song, There’s no place iike home. Mothers have lpeflnl(ud in the science of homecraft.: They:study the modern machinery offered @y> inventors of labor TO RENT—Furnished fooms, lfijLzm.ll‘el and health saving home devices that add Hill Ave. Phope 1142 5. TO RENT—Light hmxsckeepm: T00MS, two rooms together au lmnruvementj, 18 | Union st. . je2dd TO RE: ‘I—Furnlsheu srooms at 171 Bruad\\:u i gentlemen only Pione 20355. . 3% " 10 ®) P rooms and bath, on seeond floo apartments, 175 Broadways. ing. ‘gas range, sh:\des shed. - Phone FOR BENT—AL 1(2 jeda room purposes, offices, . immediatéiy. Inquire Cadden LumFan 4 ornga: o e acing, Shetw decorated and wived: en_suite. Call at Aliing Rubber my25d TFORTREN suitable for ete.; at The Co. business i section, auto accesseries, or, Harriman floor covec- id “icebox fur- Main St a suite adapted for lodge possession Plaut- jeid j ?e: front ofiices ostes G heat. Yewly ;. 1 rent singly o e leather m the .comfort and-joy of living of the of their households. . Mothers ha\a placed their stamp of approval and appregiation ‘on - Thermos, the bottle, and 85 out of every 100 Thermos-vessels car- Ti€d fout: of the: storgs of Thermos deal- ers go out amder the arm of somebody’s mother with the thought predominating, maother-like, of what Thermos wiil do for those who' recetvé the great major- ¥ of the good things of life -from her hands: ~ Thus it is that Thermos Week with -its gteatly reduced prices is a mark of appreciation and gratitude to mothers, who have -made this company a successful worid-wide industrial enter- price. WM. B. WALKER, President. - Ammerican ~Thermes AT THE STRAND, On the bed, tossing in agony from a ‘decp stab wound in the chest, lay Ra- goods, shoe store or any retail business | mon, son of the governor of Magdalena. Tel. apr22d At his side sat Maria. the prettiest girl FOR RENT as the Mre. john Sev) rented, very reasonabie, season 1922, For further particulars, lnqu{re of JOHN A. MORAN Real Estate Broker At ‘Eastern Foint e Yy aiidbis :ss‘:"zg‘: £he _puin_wiichs wak Sueh s ttage, completely furnished, and known 501 the ‘Mra. John Sevin promerty. will be | where—nwith Pangho, Frankiin Sq. in the Spanish settlement, for whose loye Ramon had fought & dsadly due) with Pancho, Maria's thoughts were else- who had Dbeen for "a‘ance of | forced to flee. And to save him from deéath on ‘the gaHows,-ghe was trying to nurse’ hack to li his. hated rival, Onfy her presence could give the wounded vouth a ehance to live, she had been told, and t6 Bave her lover ehe had con- sented to visit the sick room. == INSURANCE Apd ,when Pancho, decidgng that dan- ger at the side of Maria was.preferable to hiding® in the hills, returned to Mag- dalena and learned that Maria was at 3 dside of his rival he—— J. L. LATHROP & SONS | ™5ut"ts arn- the theiling denouement ~ 28 Shetucket Strest (NSURANCE OF ALL KINDS of this story you will have to see Sere- nade, an R. A. Walsh-First National at- traction, which will be the feature at the Strand theatre for an gngagement of three days, starting today. R. . A. Walsh, one of the foremost & PRINTIEG . FRINTING of all kinds done. Estimates 1ly given. The Bnlletin Franklin 8 mmba lll ‘motion, plctyre. directors in the indos- ti ol prodaced this drama of sh love and .intrigue, and It has n znl@led by an'excellent cast headed by Miriam Cooper and George Walsh, Other pictures on the program will be a comedy scream entitied The Tourist, and._ap_up-to-date news. — o NICKEL PLATING . CH!ROPODIST A g. !‘I?"flr‘ibl’;fi ! 'l s Foot, it (proi m g .. Main § 1. ice Bl Coma. Phone 1366~ COAL. AND. WOOD 'OAL, seasoned wood and small quantities. '“#“' LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CBED!TO“. at of Narwich. on’the rde Executrix the creditors of salfl deceased to bring their ciauns agains xeontlis {rom Lh! tice. ta L v éfl of this o date, by together wi e sign Nerwich, within and fr-the Distriet | o 12th day of July, A. 1922, “Yresent—NELSON J. AYLING, Jud, Estate of Albennie Boule, late of Gi deceased. Don't fafl to 'ses Your Best Priend at the Strand Afonday; Tuesday and Wed- nesday, BREED THEATRE, Tom .. Mi ‘s latest starring. vehiol Mr. Barnés New York, which will be shown ‘at the Breed theatre today, intro- duces this' genial Goldwyn player in the role of an American of the eighties who becomes -involved in a singular manner, in a Corsican vendetta. Although h* is Tiot'bne of the prificipals in' the ‘blood feud, the American's love for.the l‘l’n‘ti‘ n S Phone Torth, Lawls. Wmu;hby ot Eoftmn Ramon Samaniego. Vietor Schert. zinger AT_A COURT OF PROBATE HELD.|dric Gibbons designed 'the sets. . five -of The Chats' der of. the bill. __.___——- ‘Weéodmont—MF. and Mrs. §. Z. Poll m, have been entertaining Dr. and Mrs. Mu. te of sumnmarmuu sald estate. 'Ilhh al wm!u&nt. l(nt a|. 3 rder, post . fie place whire said deceased last dwelt_ and in the same Towx, and by publis Brdnd New Guaranteed Pianos (easy |the same once in a newspaper having'a t. and make circulation in said Distriet, turn_to this Court. »f record. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. !nflc!;—-A“ craditors of aims against sald estate to uthe un ied at No. 1 Mathewson St., & AE~=e anid foregom order, . the Z2ome ){ SA ~BOULE, ]ylad B Te- NELSON J. AYLING, Judgs. ~.The above and foregoing is a true copy s11d_dp ‘are hereby notified to present. lholv yoder: | M'Grory Blds.” .::'"" City,.Conn., Wwithin-the time limited {n SURGEON DENTIST 147 WEST MAIN STREET and a neadle. and thread ‘over,a quarter|How th‘: Bottle Company. e WA 3 il‘- v & ‘Who hlth[‘uir.d the Sea? The_in o;m Ve ‘:rfl&e fog. silver- breeze that The unstable mined “going” Gaaitines ahl frothe" et ‘White water half-guessed - overside the moon breaking timely to Sea as she His So and no oth pitisa i % erwise—so and limen désire uxelr H ‘WED hath desired the Sea? xur aunm loneliness rather Than forecourts of Kings, ndhlrmr most pits than un gtreets where men gather Inland, am he:rIm he must. S“—- His Sea ;l.!the first that i hat shall ma; beteay Mn- 'Hlp Sea that his being So and no otherwise—so and Il'!: hilimen desire their Hil otherwisc THESE FIELDS AT me. IO RENT—Furnished room. s;w I{lnéan tHrough all the civilized ages mothers | These ear thelr. eveniz Tight as womer tre e{ Their pale prodd beauty for some lovers n America tofl‘y we have|Too quiet-hearted evermore over:eight' million women in_ trades and|For movin: oving and nu-l: that they And the» are hushed as lonely wemer So lost ln d*lz(r__' '.hcy have no M« Jride Heavens bloggom, star by ‘The moon eomes like a lover m,m Leaning iao- the twilight and the And I\::inl them grave and beautiful u! And w:h.rinx always, on such. flm L A glimmer less than a As wom‘e‘nh Crur their benlmy timul the ni —Postry. HUMOR OF THE DAY “Daughter. doesn’t that young ma: know how to say good-night?’ “Oh, daddy! T1 say he loco"—“- ford Chaparral. You cannot rightly jullgs people by what others say about fhem, but you car by what they say about others.—Bostor Transcript. John—DMamma, was baby seat from heaven? Mother—TYes; dear. John—I guess” they there.—Orcgon Orange Jimmy, at the cireus, nu to llsudm as they stood in fromt of the giraffe: “Pa, how ean they gay that this thing belongs to the lower animals?’ Bostor Transcript. Teacher—How did Robinson Cruset live? Willle Willis (whose father is 3 puh- lisher)—Off the royalties from his boeks 1 suppose.—Judge. Hub—So our new neighbors are striet vegetarians? Wife—Strict! Do you know, they won't even let their children eat amimal orackers.—Boston Transcript. ‘' She/—1 am Sorry I can't accept yeu, Bill, but circumstances over whigh T hm no_control prevent me. 5 He—And - what are those elreum- stances? She—TYour eircumstances — Annapolis Log. fithl‘ld’!’l — KALEIDOSCOPE Russian boots for women are {bs fad in London. Roger Bacon is said to have diseovered gunpowder. England has a population of 781 ts the square mila. More than 20,000 steamers. tugs snd barges ply the River Rhine. ‘Wild canaries were not yellow original- 1y, but green or gray in coler. La Marseillaise, the hueh nationel anthem, was composed at Strasburg. The average Individual three-fifths of what h,l and ‘what he heafs. Seventy-thyee trips across the PaaMs is the record of Otis A. Poole, & teg mar- chant of New. York. Christine Hughens wad the first to caB= ceived the idea of appiying & pendulum &8 a regulater to a eclock in 1656. Officikl igures show that thers gre than 800,000 machinists in the States, compared with 461,300 in 1918, The sycamore makes z good city M tree because it will withstand the smeke nuisance so detrimental to plant life. Timber lands in Canada are * mapped with the help of TELEPHONE 13%9 'DR. €. R. CHAMBERLAIN DENTAL SURGEON Nerwich, Conny ——— e tion [ Ao th the :xo- dusk 15 deepening to the ° <