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PHOTOPLAYS OF THE BETTER CLASS = - SR S T ES . ~ Today, Friday, Saturday—Two Big Features = - _JACKIE COOGAN "IN HiS LATEST COMEDY KNOCKOUT - “MY BOY” PUTNAL This is & Trade Name for a small sizé of Anthracite. Our Péa Size Anthracite is: the otlier. Wil divide up sometaing | the country, the girls of Camp Utopia,|l Companies make this size over a Y3-inch mesh screen and through a 3 mesh. If this 1y checks when they|on the shore of Roseland lake, ‘Wood- . . 273 clate armory this (Thive. | itock, are taking daity trips to nearby|f] 8ize contains 8 per cent. Slate and 10 per cent. Bone it is Standard. This will be tne state’s|voints. The way they are covering the e e e e e T ey *e soiering e} To use this size in our Stoves, Furnaces and Heaters, that have large grate opening, is r of duty at Camp Bustis, | in i} 5. on foot. Very- selds 3 i v indivi Seventy years ago today Harvard de- S Tk, four ot duty 2t Cump fouetls | In wmall srotper on fout: “Yaxsseitim) l péasible and can be readily done. Study your individual case, do not follow a hard and a Smile For Y 2 Py e A -+ ment for ihe hoys will amount to | motorist picks them up. Little do they(fl fast rule. r - Has a Smill All—Young or Old the first intercollegiate boat race ever bout $2,000. Lu hat has not be | care where they go as long as they -go catved a and they have siight trouble in covering i REMEMBER, keep your ash pit clean. Don’t shake the fire until live coals Traveling in Germany at the present|many miles a day and getting back to et e e ot miEnt. - Tuccdny o beavire|l§ through the grate, stop when the first signs of }ife appear. Keep a thiszer body of fire natios Ko, pastor of St Joaded ek eoing toward Providence |l and feed oftener, but not so much coal at one time as with the larger sizes. : s from one ter- | camp girls. Some were Seated in the oz |l Except for these few suggestions, Pea Coal is no different than Nut, Egg or Stove Size L veral thoumind | places tucked in with the load. The|l in the manner of firing. Buckwheat, Screenings and Bituminous Coal, in fact any fuel + sort of head tax, and a vis- | camp. which is a new venture this sea- T i L proved vers suceesstul. ~voci | may be used in our New England Fires if necessary, and used economically also if one ax, often amounting to -\»:’ 33:;\:3@«5 come from New York and puts in the time required to attend to the apparatus. a| Miss Ellen Wheelock. who has been rks, if he even sta ; ermanent resident. There | at Uxbridee, Mass.. for ‘two weeks. and] i re wa essments and taxes of | her sister, Miss Mary Wheelock, whol] ; S dni . dow spent the same length of time in Attle- ° eing t 1 bank roll at about cv- | boro. Mass, have returned home. Alderman Charles E. Dean is at h materially restricted | for a fow fave. His tamily are stinl at |J] CENTRAL WHARF . PHONE 24 NORWICH, CONN. rmany on account of [ Pleasant View, R. I - as abandoned his plan | pr. . B. Wright matored to the s0 heavy are the|Catskills where he passed the week-end Hill Top Casino Orchestra and other | with his iy, 3 e g 1o osier | with. his’ amily; ooy wiesimp there LERTRE T A U DANCING FROM 8§ TO 12 Tequ e The new two-story block heine erected 1 prosent for some time to_come. ) ADMISSION : ; he mark is greatly deprc-|at the corner of Main and Buck streets| . Alderman-at-Large Victor ~Chepde- 4 . ciated today and & Goliar wilt buy some. | is nesring compltion: ' The fonndation | Tuine®was Jin. the. sity Welncsday. - Hs . Ladies 35c — Gents 55¢ but at the same | for another new business block with ten-|and members of his family have been at |. sessed In thou- | ements in the upper story !s completed | Oakland Beach, R, I Franklin Farnum in “White Maiks DANCE |BrReeD : : THEATRE Hill Top Casino TONIGHT Today — Two Features tme s an cxpensive pastime m P brother-in-law of King George V. of is in hne for congratula- tions today on his fiftieth birthday an- ? vention of the Federat' ed Textlle Unions of America, opening in’ N is expected to be of baflt 85 3 memorial to the World veterans of Hampden county will formally dedicated today with addresses by Governor Cox of Massachuseils and i In' the general primaries to be heid ‘n Tennessee today the voters of both par- tles will express thelr proferencts for candidates for United States senator; representatives in congress, governor, state railfoad commissioner, and varlous minor . offices. . s arks and the assessments are | on Provldence street. A Jumber desler| "Contractor John P. Sabin s erecting o) 3z - i urns, day after states that he anticlpates an improve-| large concrete coal bin near Pomfret MARKE ED. Ry Steel Spri ) UNCEMENTS o> g oy s ment in the building line this fall. Many | atation for Allan Averill The' bin will| sceur e R R e e - ANNO! betan prospective hullders who - have been|hold twenty carloads of <coal, It that|ioc maohs: Sremd s well todayl in |Reading .. 4% - Chiurch Bros. have moved to 11 Ferry ? Eatt o 0 sail from Ant- | \waiting for the cost of labor. and mater-| commodity is ever again procurable. | ihe fane e comgtions which iouly |Reading 1 pr i atfeet, oppostte old stand, wih new S L o Lapland, for | W1 to,drop now MAllove tint hers, At l oo T e e e | Rewtng &V stock lof flsh. salmon. halfbut swordfish; man-at-large Victor Chapdelaine, Alder-|jestion by the railroad executives nf | Replozie Stecl steak cod, real bluefish, haddock, Boston vears ago, was scheduled for a try-out | men Charlés E. Dean and John G. John-| President Harding's strike plan and pub- | Rep Tron & Stecl bluefish, porgtes, butterfish, flounders, Officials of the Windham County Ag- PARK . . a1 i i on in- | South Pacific e Metle meck and long clams/ altu e Mdest in :h mwv ; Wednesday evening. Very few residents a‘:n. kwl!g Suvermli:dpn; 4& dsU—;;:; anl:'a\r:mgr fil‘-’e:btmgfl:n’:ag.memn 1xfln_ oMY e Do round. e e se annual exbiblion 81cun answer that question off nand and | Frank Dumas, gathered Wednesda L n s v - - 3 . ) a en us the Brookiva faif, |t "ven puzaled Chief A. P. Woodward |morning at the' office of Corporation | creased bearish semtiment, but strong | South Tv pr Dancing at This Beautiful . - ha 0 the state board [ o o€ DU ee el et Wosdward | Counsel Attorney Charles L. Torrey,|Support set in when this began to assert n. O Sl R, Thi —_— of a the Inspeezion of this | geoede o e ot O fanmer nias | where® the contract for the building of|itselL: 421 |fonsa Dot Lakeside Resort This Strand Theatrs as ng up 15 the Te- | poan owned by the b 13 years, | 4,000 feet of eight-inch sewer on Far-| TBarly prices were generally ,but not oS Evenin: - Jackie Coogan * opens at Strand to- ed by the boreugh for 4 years. % t- | Tobacco rts g. quirem exhibition that receive rows, Lincoln and Addison street was|materially lower, a sharp rally off-set- | T¢ 1 5:”! day on double feature bill. 2 ear ve In the hands Announcement was made Wednesday | gioned. The work will be started in a|lng Initial declines. The recovery Leld | Union Pacific music BY of a repre- board of agricul- To be a star at six year of age is & Ellison’s Harmony Boys Devil's Pawrt o 2 Ao by of the appointment of Frederick F. Kies| ¢ davs by John P. Sabin who was the|until well towards the end of the ses- | Union Pac pr by the state fish and game commission, a | guo o ots Tiader. The matter has been|Sion. when short pressure was directed [U S Rubber .. And that is what Jackie Coogan is—& deputy warden for Windham county. Mr. | galaved a few days on account of some|a8ainst shipping and some of the rail ‘(j -25;%1 & 5 > Q Pammons! Pickre. gentus. This likeable MNttle chap is ap- Whiie matter is of wterest to the | Kies, a- resident at Bast Killingly, &nd | o¢ the city: fathers being away on their|2nd il shares, which resulted in some | TS Steel pr 9%, - . pearing at the Strand theatre, where hisf ficta « nothing to_cause | well known in Danielson, 1s a veteran of | U2 catfone.” An appropriation of $8,000| IFresularities. 'An accumulation of buy- West A Bk ... HORSE RACIN Another Sensational latest_production, “My Boy,” an Assocl- meers, for the Brooklya fdlc al-jthe Spanish-American war and com-|yaq' voted at'a epecial city meeting to|ing orders made its appearance. how. | Westing El & M 61 611 v 1 Ated 'First National attraction, begins & a rated one of the freest maner of Colonel William H. Hamilton | cover the cost of this sewer constructlon | €Ver, just before the close and a number | ToSt T CTA 106% 107% |Jlove-drama starring the beautiful § ivre gay run today. ob mable features of any in|post, Spanish War veterans. - Mr. Kies [ ;ng of the laying of curbing on some of | ©f the standard issues substantially high- “,.,”‘_‘ fl'a.vrl 8 Ry FFA'I‘I"RDA‘X AUG. ““‘ss}:s 1] mistress of emotion. A passion- Jackie proves that a person doesn't n fair bas a midway, | Appeintment is now effective. e e er. ; s O'land pr 4% 43| THREE WELL FILLED CLA . swept chapter out of crowded meod- ]| have 10 be an adult to be a motion pics r clean-up gambIing | There Is Nttle change in the condition |y incss section of the ‘city haa'a|, Coal 10adings of revenue freight for 3 : RECREATION PARK, o e protiayad th ture star. It is doubtful if there is any’ r have been weloome &l [of Mrs. J. E. Milner, injured nine weeks | il thanaer shower all ite awn, Tues,|the Week ending July 22 totalled §61.- BOND MARKET. AR e - h T" rRySc PO 'I"'"" ofher ‘star in the profession who has the' s fair ose who have bought!ago when s By Sl & . TUES-| 154 cars, an increase of 217 over the et T B D, e with all its gorgeaus appeal. following possessed by Jackie Coogan, R Sitiie 7o (Reitay Wahimere ‘fnr ! mnm»hc.':, %*l\\:‘:':xunr;v;‘tdor: l;) Sa:t:r-g:’ day afternoon. It rained hard in the| T it Glew Tna an increase of 73,000 |, N° York. Aug. 2.—Pronounced weak- WILLIMANTIC, CON more thickly populated section of the ness in forej of - < over the corresponding week of last vear. in foreign bonds, presumably as city while at the Putnam Country club, Omitting coal loadings, which totailed | (1S Tesult of Great Britain's announce- | 3-4, and Decomber $1.07 3-4 to $1.07 7-8. | d have tried 1o run |evening, while going to attend a soctal b games have at G. A. R. hill. Mrs. Milner remains a : s A Tt DAVID BUTLER |/ S ed off the grounds |patient at the Day Kimball ‘hospita tn | °%, (e south, and in Mechanicsville, a| 76,000 cars, ‘or 1274 leds than the week [ ot O, Her e o pine interna- | Corn lost 1-8 to 1 3-8, and oats 1-8@ . ox & played the undisputed leady o Punatbiod mile or two north, mot a drop of TAIN|joroe ine tetal’ loadinge . were . tne |t cuation, 2 teai= P14 o (38 eent. n provisions \he” out- —_— d penalized { Putnam and has been constantly confined | foy S e e wbar. |/ "on: the | New Yorl atock/ exehanke.| conte varled from ‘scven decling 15 BV | —IN— :“";:"" The. beet . mnfner ! o Sere operatives who have heen aut on (0 her bed. Her condition ahows so ttle |01 oLy cna arieen v S e o, e scasom of the today. Trench municipal and govern- | CIy Lavance i . e caaths whkch sack T e AL |25 (0 when she will be able to rorurn (o | Edward McQuaid, of Providence, skidded| Weekly iron and steel reviews con- | o0 bonfe wer | particularly heavy.| New buying power appéared to be “The Mllky Wa cannot register—and register whh & & anufacturing company's plant at | 3¢ 10 wher =F o and turned over on Pomfret hill at an| tinued pessimistic in tone as. the result | TIPPTE FEe tractions to 1 1-2 peints | lacking in the wheat market' when ef- punch. He is a born actor, if there ever et i & 5 early hour, Wednesday morning. Two|of the fuel shortage in thas industry. |y ", TOFE-PORCing weakness in Belglan | forts to reallze profits became some- FIVE REELS OF PATHOS, D ke i that apecien, 48a ¥t i & oot operatives in the carding | Wednesday afternoon at 2 eielock, fan- | (iper men and 4 boy were in the car|The steel- corporation's plants are re- | %, 20 the Caccho-Slovakian jssues. | what general near the end of the day. DRANA, ‘CHUGKLES D stant delight to watch him at work omt nas Srown suffislently {0 per. | WFal ertioes for Srophen Willams, (whio} Sy, ‘up’ 3soQuaid., ‘The party’ was on|iported” o havestallen; back. to 70. per- | , ATeTice'e War figtations & e ey | There had previously been some rev . e To . CAT o€ M Bictires are fud e oot of A5 weciacias ‘gt e b s Sumchrlel om- | the way to Rockvilie to- attend the fu-|cent. of capacity operations. s oo T OTRE e o s e siigsonsttuitox Beue sse o utiod{ $00. LAUGHTER b i L B S g A sirikers are hollling out | rooms of L. B, Tennedy by Boo farpes | neral of a relative. The rain had made| pared with 76 per cent. during June. and | iy o 0F SO s, t PP el gl e actor goingl s actil the .roadway slippery, the rear-end skid-|independent plants have failen below (1) e, e T o Wernela TSt | ded and the car got bevond the control|per cent. level, Tt hae She hesvush ot Dumalal- | L e wers Fre ok ‘W, Sy, | G Ihe -ariver. - The - machine - turned Complications in - i the General nam steamer, | 167 g et Iy and was badly dam-|caused a marked heaviness in the prices | % A 5 3 = if fire fighting asset of the | Stephen Youns, Francis Terwilliger and | *ompletely over 400 Wi8 PO CROCHCOT 0 Mo itities. French government | Yanced dion? hoints, apparently in SYm- | provement was noted in the domestic | ey, oS ocal fire department? This ~question | Albert Phillips, all of South Killingly. e MeQuaid, who suffered a lac-, municipal honds declining large fractions [ PAY With the jump in that road's | munng demand. R i nesday by the fact that | About fifteen young ladies were pres- | orayion o mis Gight knew hat required|to nearly .1 12 points. City of Paris | 500K forIe gpy OT ghs sold at their best| " Complaints~ of car shortage which Ofice ls here. Automobiles are mumer-| PN oppoftLL rebuilt 4 mumber of |ent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.| cration fo s right knew (hat fedutil| 2% 1Toe closed four points below yester. | AEuTe for 1933 American Sugar sixes. | OO NAES O (i, 70010 o make | 0uS, for visitors come and go and trips - Gallup Wednesday evening at a miscel- to have been done at consessions. Furth- ermore, gossip was current that Great Britain and other trans-Atlantic coun- tries were re-sellinz, and but slight im- Rails, especiallv” those of a speculative izt ien situation | NAtUre, alfo were in good demand. Nor- in_the foreign situstlon . . g Yrestern’ Convartible. sikes g2 MOVIE CHATS . which registered a new top, featured the i e o 3 talents. The &ory bs that of & Ntle tme 5 ®I-| ne of the party injured. The car was|day's prices. I e Sl P much impression in view of the fact (are made to Westerty for supplien. | Bl inan. who ‘ands t. sw Yok aneous shower arranged by Miss Mil- |y o ont 10 a local garage and the mem-| Strong spots of the stock list were | USRS | o0 al ¥ that wheat receipts today et primary e and escapes deporiation by the mmigra~ dred Burton in honor of Miss Dorcas | o ‘{ the party returned to Providence. [ Norfolk and Western, which advanced |, = M‘}j es, par value, approximated | conters were 300,000 bushels in excess | come summer after summer to this jone- T8 Biumorties throuzh a ruse. Ha wilid Gallup. The bride-to-be received num- | *[8 9 0% AR SR G 0 ™ Car- | about six points to a new high for the | $13.8 b A Sane et b, _ | Of the total a vear ago. Iy shore, where are only a few cottages| tion i A g g = crous Fifts and the hours of the evening | | ReEI=iraTs of VOUrE FEOO € SO year: Laclede Gae, which was up over | New financing today included $3.22- | propects of hoter weather southwost |and where those from several different|the hearis of all tos. who =~ nom ‘be were delightfully spent. ;’"" f;,"ndaye"‘;finm” oieg two points, 2ic0 at a new high; Crucl- 5 per cent. loan for the Indiana Gen- «nwneee of eash demand |States mingle almost as members of one - A large dance pavilion at Moosup | Miss Mildred H. Geeson has returned|Dble Steel. Mexican Petroleum — and *‘;"r“pd "‘:‘*‘"““""‘*“- which was r pond is nearing completion. A" summer | home from & visit with relatives in Bos-| Western Union, all of which made sub- POTCE Ve resort is being developed at this pretty stantial gains. B. F.. Goodrich prefer- weakened the corn market. Oats were |large family, separate when the season)iPme. ”L‘M‘h“‘lwm; Y A . Is over. but 'this going away is atways| 1 e had the time wo wouid have seen Lard refieted the buillsh influence of | With the hope expressed that another|the picture for the m bseribed. The bonds vears, were offered at | Doty ot ‘st iy O pes o 1o 1as | T¢0: Tnternational Mercantile Marine, Le- 90 274 accriied interest to yield 5.75 |, qecrease In the warenouse stock here, | season all shall meet again. !“"" ‘Bo"",".. i "‘“n:m;:;"::m_:“: |ingly in popularity during the - past |, It has become known that Dr. PBRSS|high Valley. Invincible Oil, Kelly-Spring- Otherwise, the provision market was | yo o000 oL mars o) (o AAbrte 0. X ik, balngs. two or three years, Easy. of access and | TUAUIE of this city matried July 26t geiva and Republic Truck were the con- i soverned by changes m the value: of | o N e e e e A T teatre. pliare . aterk quickly reached by ~automobiles from [ |1 P‘““?“fgek "%{1‘,’ T oy was | Spicuous weak shares. Total sales were iberty Bonds. hogs. and the parish Iu to be held at Happy-] Fiaskiia’ Faruum. In ~Whits Meacka surrounding communities, the place ct- [ lane: OF Tt B T HErOT [ 550000 shares. 2 £ ¥ Hign . Low... . Close land, Poquetanuck cove, Wednesday.| This picture is also sure to find favor shady ks. And now i s o e HE vanced 5 - in the st 4y R g a5 i) . o - 20 mi Bk o the R e parenis. A breakfast at the home of|nour when the demand became heavier. |U S Lib 2 4s \.10052 10033 0352 iy Ar g ) e ] e e e e ed M Mr: ¢ | the bridegreom's parents in al| Time money rates were virtually un- S Lib 2d 4% 100.66 100.90 100.2 B o v . e * Wedneaday Tor o days stay’ with 1. | Falls, followed. Dr. and Mrs. Telreault| cpiiige Lib 3d 4% 100.70 1™ 109i32 | oS A0 e T e e e e atives at Oakland Beach are now on a motor trip to Montreal and | “rpe decline of the German mark to |U § Lib 4th 414 10150 1)1.30 100,40 | o 2 =+ L2 iy S e R N Ve ;| Quebec and expect to return to Putnam|,nother. new low level again featured the | Victory 4%s ...100.90 1956 100.88 | COTP— that the committee can take' care of this programs. Franklin Crosby returned Wedncsday 2 nel : . .o some of the older members. An auto- G O ety from & stay of two weeks at Camy |Sunday or Monday. Dr. Tetreault came|foreign exchange market, other Europ- | do called ....:004% 19045 13045 o S e s Woodstock, Black pend. ? | to Putnam about six months ago to en-| ean remittances deciining in sympathy | Quoted in dolars and cowts per §190 b b iRats ibes > Ratt . | In the town court session held in the | 528¢ in the vractlce of his profession. |py: rallying later. bond. 334 33 Brartt suils ale atete ““"" Pola Negri, that dark-eyed, Ssoomp~ —.{ |office of Prosecuting Attorney A. G.| When their captain was ordered from 36% 5% whe 5 Ty Wsbivts Sieiler-ni Sor Sk v .,.“':10 ith r; F . Fm Bill Wednesday afternoon, Fred Wood | the eld in a game of baseball plaved al e Forelgn Exchange. 2 Bode £ Norwich state Bespital, Whia 150 Bo|iin b o e Lt or ;’f the Green‘ Ho,:low road pleaded guilty ?:;hh Gf:f‘:’fll'e:x:vm eboter refused| The following s a summary of the| With the exception ot merling, al NORWICH TOWN 2n ol-fashioned picnic, with a program|of a play which has been generally pop~ . 0 an assault charge and was fined $5 . Pl e e et The came was| transactions on the New York Stock Ex- | Quo‘atious are in cents per umt of for . of games and a dinmer eaten together.|ular throughout this country for ssweral “” C“m Tdm and costs, which be paid. folcontinne) e confest (Tl gasmewas | RS TR e elgn currency: 3 Having passed several weeks at Quon-| Those fot members of the Sunday school past. This play is ~The Yalow el e T S;:;:;flw:: Siar el SRRt e e Hich. Tow. Close | gierine 5 . TYear | ochontaug Beach, R. I, a Norwich Town | who ptan to annnd» have been asked ta " which now reaches the ,.:s There is nothing better than | | wednesday. The Webster team has protected the|Allled Chemical ... T84 7T1% 72% | Spore— il PP Preso-t oot M ol g gbomentliosphoogeloccguenss Cuticura Talcum for powder- This is the weekly half-holiday for the | Bame and negotiations are under way to| Allied Chem pr ...107% 107% Gables .. ‘“,: g ma!n; fm_ !’u”:“:u e -bmg; e T (“um“"“v\ "fni“"‘_"m — gmw \eh..' :u_;'-\:mmk w't-m ing and perfuming the skin. It - forces of Dablatter, @nd s giifuber t‘fnr’ REiteYie N, ise, SEAIn.ome ?1‘1‘3: (‘:}?nlam;;! e ;;2 Frary .15 Point of Rocks, extending into the ocean|for #= theme. Spiritual Discernment, I|¢mguishes. It was screened for the fres appeals to the most fastidious | |of diversions are planned for the after- | time this month. Sldchenn p% | Guitders .. 3.4 over which surt s continually rolling. | Corinthians, 2: 14-16. time in this city last evening at tha Seaiti. oF 6 i, siriooth tes- e s e e HE SR Marks (L Along the whole rocky shore, whether | Miss Martha Allyn Baboock has te-!Bresd theatre, and ¥ a consensus of ture and delicate fragrance. from Danielson who are spending a va- JEWETT CITY Am Can .. ......80% 8% 393 |gif oo oo 100 o “tnooming, or oulgeing Gde, thereris| Clned. o her Dome i ediamaafven ibulialide oM S iy cation at Oakland Beach JAm Can pr ....000100° 309 “109 | et 130 the thunder of the ocean's roar, and a| passing two weeks with her grandmoth-}epce scclaimed the picture as & i Sample Each Praoby Mot Adirses: “Cotguratad- g e i s SO Azarie Doyon, 41, died Wednesday, at| (70 ooiior oif | 36 6% 2 [ 154 cool bracing wind sweeping over theler, Mrs. Orrin F. Merry. umph. As is well known the theme of ""_,_“‘ 6___,"‘".“""__._ f iy the teldge waklied’ oatras 05"9 mf'!xl!;“e his home in Glasgo, after a long iliness. |y, Frg "ep, """ ) 1 14 elgian francs ? coast. The tides bring ashore strange After spending a summer vacation at|the story from which both the play and - Coticurs Soup shaves without mus. | | g, mashed out st South Killing- | Mr. Doyon was born In Rhode Island, |37 Bis%re sy 122 12 oyl |2nd unexpected finds. Last summer 3|Fast Boach. B. L. during Juls. Rev. and|picture bave been adapted abounds iy o "roads " hat vere papyike repairs | the son of Bmund and Millane La-|im Tovacco ....i45 147% 143 . 2037 |cottager picked up on the shore a good | Mrs, Gurdon F. Bailey and family, Mr.(skuations which cal for skilied and deb A s < o e e vigne Doyon. For thirty-three years he| it Woolen .. 1. 0% = 805 903 | onmer 1520 | sied packet of letters, some in cipher{and Mrs. Dwight L. Underwood ~and|icats handliag and ¥ is these which Mlie, o BARA e | The eottages on ‘the shore of Lake|D2% lived in Glasgo, where ho was a|im Woolen pr ....108% 108 108 | ol 275 |from off a government vessel. They|dauchter. Miss Bernice Underwood eMrs,| Negrt has made fuliest use of & her em- Chabenskug: "nobe: Tast: Kk 6i i“if highly respected and prominent citizen. | snaconda Cop 7 B3% 53 535 | .t were written by and addressed to mem-|S. I Bonmney and daughter, Miss J, G.|inently successful interpretation The DA $5 s outh. 81y, 0¢" | holding important offices in the town of | esociated Oil ....110 110 110 bers of the United States government in| Bonney. alt of Norwich Town, have re-|fact of Hs being & Paramount pivture The Windham County National bank, | GFe%0ld: He was pestmaster at Glas-|stcn T & § F ....10:% 101 101 Washinflon, D. C. to which place a|turned home 24ds even more to. the points in its fav- in honor of its 100 anniversary. has de. |50 \Teasurer of the Boardman school|atch T & S F pr .. 814 New Ya J 3. — Cal money | description of them were sent and in| Miss Bessic Grant of Scotland road is|or. A * 1 clired” A alelid ot 65 rulzy'u! S Ser|district and'a trustee of St Anne's|Balt & Ohio .. ... 573 stronger: high 5: low 4; ruling rate {;|the repiy came the request to have these|spendins several weeks at Hyannis, on| ~The Devifs Pawn" wilt be the oMt to' all ‘Wepositors 1 théir “vli’m: church. He was one of the selectmen|Balt & Ohio pr .... 63% closing bid 5: offered at 5 1-2; last toan | letters forwarded to Washington. Cana Cod. feature again today at the Breed and for. Gepartment. disiiens v e hell SaVINg | of the ‘town last year. He was a mem-|Beth Steel (B) .... 715 5; call loans against acceptances 3 1-2.| It is With interest that those from| Mr. Lord with his daughters Misses|the second feature David Butler. wilt be cember 1, 1922, It is S ety ;;er of hmerL 'LAberdly, r.h of AD He | Beth Steel 7 p ¢ .. 87 .\mr"n‘wh (:m;, Mx?rfilh“;;m 'aw”ia ‘t"ér Dorolh\:)znd Alice, have mo\-ga{n&x%:u: i:{ ’S‘he ll.lll:m:':y :,hkh is five, . i) = M- | leaves his wife and six children, Dian-|Brook Rap Tr .... 251 3 arrival of the Nom orning Bulle- 2nd are occupying one of eel ama, uckies andy Women Should Know how Lydia mended that citisens of ‘all surrounding | i3 ice) Armond, Yvonne, Bella and |Brok R T etf ... I35 S Sk SRODEEON, . | tin. or alt want to know just what the | Skinner's apartments.d on the Scotian'laugher.- . E.Pinkham’sVegetable Compound |ana aeposit on or hefore August stn to | O9€ll He ls survived also ' by three| Butte Cop & 7 .... 74 middling g5 W8 2—Spot colton quict, | weather is at home. Cottagers have to|road 1 o Y . reap the benefit of this extra dividend | UFothers, Wilfred, Edmund and Napoleon|Butte & Super ... 303 gt walk about three-quarters of a mile for| Miss Irene Ronney of Waitneyville, at- J Helps at This Trying Period Xl " | Doyon, of lasgo and five sisters, Miss|Canadian Pac daily mail. came to. Norwich Tuesday. to, wpend few days it the home of her emady for mo store, hotel, or postfter passing two weeks at East Beach J. Carl Witter has been at Woon- | Eurephise Doyon and Mrs. Lucy Pechie, | Cent Leather - o stodet 1he st U5 dra” at of ‘Glasgo, Mrs. Clara Dechamp of Bal-|Cent Leath pr . r::nb:a"“’wm“mmmnou }I oont3 | The races that nave attracted o tan® U8 | tic, Mrs. Leoza Herbert of Voluntown|Chandler - Motor METAL MARKER rk. Aug. 2—Copper steady, electrolytic spot and nearby 14: later New Y mother, Mzs. §. L Boaney, in Hunting-. ton Jane " and Mrs, Mary Gravelin, of Moosup. |Ches & Ohio 14@14 1-S; tin easy, spot and futures P o A S N 1 I evn doimy | O s At dltien | Nraare Ioln facm In' e towa" of ‘Grfa- | CBI, Gt Weat F : 5@32.37; iron steady, prices ume wated i fowess e making. wige own housework, | UGGiTT (b P ds in Danielson o | Wold which was purchased from the Mo- | Chi Mil & St P .... 31 changed. Lead steady, spot 5.75@5.30. Westeriy this week to vist the. - ji couldnot siee, Wednesday. hegan Indian chief, Owanaco, over two|Chi M & St P pf .. 41% Zinc quiet, Bast St. Louis spot and o e e Y e “'““'*‘.*! frightandallkinds | " Regient atong streets that were oilea | hundred and fitty years ago and has|Chi & N'west nearby delivery 6.30. Antimony, spot, | best, of queer thoughts | quring the past month are enjoying | Peen occupied ever since by the descend-[Chi R I & Pac . s @5.62. 2 1 wouldcometome. | treedom from dus ants of the man who bought it. It is|Chile Copper ..,,..223 - ° Finally I gave up Rev. and Mre. Waiter B. Wiiliams are | the Geer farm near Pachaug. Three|Cosden . e 438 CHICAGO GRAIN MARKBT. going to. the doc- |in New Hampehire on a vacation trin. | brothers came from England, and one |Crucible ‘Stesl . "1 g23 Chicagn, Aug. 2—Although uncertain- tor and a friend In an effort o offér gasoiine to the | —George Geer—bought the farm from ;ficrlz_‘ssfl pr £ioeg told me of Lydia |local public at a reduced figure, one Owanaco. Harold Geer, who was born 5 udson E. Pinkham dedler ‘has plans to buy it in tank car |and lives there, is the eleventh genera-|DOome Mines .. Vegetable Com: |lots. tion to occupy the homestead. The pre: R A the Numbers of fnterested spectators gath- | ent house is about one hundred vears | Fr! s retbotile I conlq |cred on School street, Weanesday even- | 0ld. Probably about one hundred acres|firie 2 vr - i - ing, to watch the tryout of the Gen:|Was the origial purchase. The founder|(en Eia w180 p better and I have kept on im- - | crai Putnam steamer. 1ot the family, George Geer, is buried in|Gen Motor .. .10 133 proving ever since. I have taken the Geer cemetery on the farm now|Gen Mot Deb ...... §1% seven bottles now and am so 24 ’ owned by John Williams. He was 104 | Gen 3t Db ID:e that]am all over these bad feeli Yeare oid. Gt Norih ore —Mrs. B. LANSER, 1639 N. Brd Bt Mrs. Walter Marshanl and daughtess.| 5f DF Sheboygan, Wisconsin. For tgzn ty over the rail and coal strikes tend- ed to 1ift prices a little in the wheat market today, declines at the last re- sulted from attempts at jt-ofit-taking. The close was weak, 1-8 to 1 i-2 cents lower, with September $1.05 5- to $1.05 FINAL CLEAN-UP Isabel and Christine, are visiting rela- | i, JOtor Car .. 18% Tiinelis Central .. .109% s ives in Philadelphia for a few weeks. i 2 % ‘woman entering middle age f om |(Inspiration Cop .. 413 LydiaE. P s Vogeable oo N illam Symington s at home trem ([ FFUIAT TP - GK pound can be of much benefit. Dur- Mre. Sarah A. Hitcheock of New Ha.|int Jer Marine .. .. 173 ing this time of life certain ven s visiting at the home of her son, | jnv o1°T Mar DE ... 704 take place which sometimes de 87 Thompron: Inter Paper .. .. 56 into serious trouble. e Mre. A H. Striekland and two chil-| [If, PADEF DT ata .. Ty ‘nervousness. irritabil- dren of Middietown, are at H. E, Paul's e : A/ ity, headache and dizziness are some Edward and Herod Paust are af|ioogis noner oo 6% oulds’s taste o the symptoms. Lydia E.Pinkham’s Camp Winona, Denmarvk, Me. Edward ok T s guality ginger ale? Try Psyperen— \'tis greate.” Pepper i sinNger A 1 Maxwell Mot £, 58y b7 2 Faust will be a councillor in the camp ege d‘:" o ]d“;" “‘3"":_‘ i for o month. His brother remaing at| yimcr goene 1 0 i88% mnn - ly Mu{d 1 fi" theinn for a few days oniy, Mok & Bwl L 18h i1 sist natare’in, carrying you_ safely | o pyss NDIGESTION | irs." tames’ stccusicer ana famity and |10 E & S L past this time. Why not giveitafair | NOMUSS DYSPEDSIA |Mistes Xelie Connet, Cema Raill: Bli- | yfuscari e i trial? dite e abeth McLaughlin mno Alice 'Sullivan | arigeourt Pac nr .. },{i % have returned, after a week's outing at DANTELSON CASINO, °M“”“"’CONST“,AT]0N Gales Ferry. Engler's Broadway NETENHER . 1Y 13 R SR E10G, Norwich; Taftville Phar-| New Briain—C. L. Bardo, general|Norfolk Seuth e g gk “'l-l“ R ad e Burroughs ~_Drug| manager of the New Haven road, and nis | Nor & West ......118% 1143 118 ALLEY: N HREE TABLES Chas. R. Carey,|assistant, Clayton Woodward, will speak | North Pacific cLT3E 775 3y WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. Jewetx City, Conn., or 60 cents by mail | on The Strike Situation at the meeting of {Penn R R .,.... Bowling is the sport for all Prises _gutp- from Jaques' Capsule Co.|the Rotary club this (Thureday) noon at|Pierce Oil siven oway eyery. qn-:y. P lattsburg, N. Y, 5 - | the Shuttle Meadow club. Pierce Oll Y AT 9 O'CLOCK WATCH FOR OUR PAGE AD. IN FRIDAY MORNING’S BULLETIN Vat Bnsm & 8t .... 56% 58 56 N Y Central .. .. 9817 96y T

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