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taining a Liquor Nuisance—Suit Against Hamilton Webb Company Reaching Settlement—How “Skete” |} 'ESERlY DRUGGIST GOES TO JAIL Final Outcome of Thomas J. Bannon’s Trial for Main- Allen Spent His Time Since Skipping Out. With characteristic tenacity of pur- pose, sore o bBring success to re sourceful police officers, Deputy Sher- if William H. Casey captured the elusive Thomas Allen, alias “Skete,” and when he arrived in Westerly with his prisomer Wednesday evening, it was & surprising revelation to even the know-it-alls of the adjoining vil- lages. Allen began his latest series of escapades August 1 when he took from Jebn Legeiis, age 16, the driv- afternoon stracted $6. f the following day frem the till of he b Riaca re in Mechanic et, and five days later he forced Fred Curtis to hand over All this time Sher: was doing his best to lay hands d jen, but through the Tri Aller managed ersistent officer, who was trail. Six days after the Curtis rob- bery Sheriff Casey succeeded in & restaurant at Watch/ Hill, conv o the Pawcatuck lockup, sec | him in a cell and placed Tot- | n as keeper with strict instructions | net to spen the cell doo ler any rcumetances. This order beved and after a severe tuss| Tot Allen made his escape t « ventliator window much time. night and day, following has (uken many wild zoose chases s determined endeavor to re apture Allen. and after two mo succeeded, Allen declares his ekcape from the lockup he | o Jewett and then to Hartford. | ter working u fow davs for a physi- | ¢ ciam he was taken sick and was in bed for a week Test he left | Hartford and ched Chappa- 3 ¥ ntracting firm the laborers | Sheriff Casey | s with a phetograph and f Allen to many police | | | jen was Ta Thompsen in the Weste White Plain< tifted amd he sta 2 the €wl trair Allen wasved ex the sheri . in the ever Aithengh not fefter ing frem mornins; s and risoner We respect is seen several times b who held conver S Gifforeat w and been seen man iveness has comment ir months. Allen =pent Paweatuck !oc from which he made six weeks ag rs was taken to Casey and Ereed in 1! He pleaded in that w 2 abeyance s : Carroll Jones is the new instructor | of the scientific department of the Westerly high school, s The suit for damages of seven thou- sands dellars for injuries received i the collapse f the v ork, that o superior court for IEitneton o Gudze Eimer Rathbun Befors the testimony was Hoods Sarsaparilla Acrs directly and pec ly or the blood nunfies enriches -#nd revitalizes it, and in this way builds up the whole sys- tem. Take it. Get it today. In usual liquid ferm or in chocolate | coated tabjets called Sarsatabs. g ta Buy in Westerly (NDUSTRIAL TRUST COMPANY Westerly Branch Capital ...... ... Three Million Doitars Surplus ... .. Three Million Dal: Over Fifty Thousand Accounts. Liberal, courtesus and eficient ia its mansgement. Establishea 1901. @ L. Wells. O. D., Optometrist. Yision eorrecied by th . o of an ice cream wagon, and on the | ictually opened, the attornevé held consuitation &nd permission ‘o take the case from t r vas hercfore passed, and is i process of settlemer Ambrose Cerome and Sautie Cerome, who were arrested by Sherift John R, Wilcox, charged with threatening and interfering with men who w. work Juring the recent strike ¢ pad laborers, pleaded. nolo contendere, ach was sentenced to pay a $19 and costs, amounting to and in default of payment they committed to the Providence Jail. Thomas J maintaining w county of was found nuisa Bannon, a liquor guilty given the scntence specified by law, 2 ¥ thirty days in the Washington county | M .M. Prown will entertain and a fine of $100 with costs, The | the Harmony club today at Mrs. J. E ase against Mr. Ban was not | Phillips' cottage at Groton Kong brought in the customary way by the | Point. S local police, but by the attorney gen- Sure of Victory. ral’s office at the instigation of a|. At the town election Monday Gris- W citizens, and an ex-policeman and wold will elect to the office of its town they zave testimony before the grand clerk and treasurer John Welsh. His irs and at the trial at the July, 1910, [rame appears on both tickets and he erm of the court. Mr. Bannon wa ive every vote cast. This will liudzed guilty and took his case on is 12th consecutive vear to hold cxceptions o the supreme court, | that important position. e is a care- where the exceptions were disallowed | ful and competent official, always cour- nd the case returned to the superior | teous and obliging and kas the compli- surt cated legal matters of the town, deeds, Mr. Bannen was kimmoned into |etc.. at his fingers’ end, which fact the ourt entence Thursday morning, | town has not -been slow te recognize. noon recess of court went and ai the he Kingston ja Mr. Bannon's stose is one of the best conducted n Westerly, but the complainants in- sted upon the cha of nuisance, ather than the sale of liquors, as it arried the heavier penalty, but prdc- cally the offences are identical . — one year there may be no trace Local Laconics. next. Improvements and addition is to e 3 ade to the residence of Wililam OBITUARY, Segar on Eim street = There is no surface indication of. irs. Margaret A. Clapp. tive cimpaign work for or against| Mrs. Margaret A. Clapp of Pachaug liquor license in the Pawcatuck sec- |Gied Thursday morning at the home of of the town of Stonington. ner son-in-law, the Rev. C, L. French. fihar Joha e e _ | Mrs. Clapp is survived by an adopted ,‘1\ I md Mise Tl Frinces Tanmer | 2ughter. Mra. C. L. French ¥ aton were' married Wednes- Object Lesson in Voting. lay evening at the home of Al There is to be an_informal public eorge . Wright, in Hopkinton. Rev. | meeting in the town hall this evening A\ C. McGilton 'of Grace Methodist | for the purpose of explaining the cor- Westerly, officiated, rect method of legally voting the new sseph T, Murphy is now the owner | ballot. 2 f Thurber's masierplece, The Wreck | John F. Sullivan is the delegate from of the Metis, which deplcts of | A A. Young, Jr. Hose and Ladder | the passengers floating towar ch No. 1. to the convention at | Hill on 4 part of the wreckuge, from | \ctual sketch made by the Jate Mr. [ Mr. and Mrs. [, P. Frisbie of New | hurber, as the wreckage neared Haven were receni, guests of Mr. and |4 beagt Mrs. Sherman Waters™ on Lisbon | Thomas W. Bidales -has announced | Telghts. e I his candidacy for representative to = [paselt Mdnton: | he general assembly, in opposition to Wil . McNicol has entered tae | Joseph T. Murphy, the present tncum. | State Agricultural college at Storrs. Dot > Both, apeti JOE o | has boan. appoinked one of the suoer. | The masons who sre toigy the hrick | it b % 30 AR oo in” the State Oral school at|for Kellogg’s new block Varrived in | i e “_‘N ‘\"r ’:"“‘f"‘"“" ‘:" EaF CeMaRE | town Tuesday noon, and commenced | e Ny R i : J. S. Jeffers is dt home after a | WOTk at once | Chapman. while erigaged in | om0 5 SOTerS 08 SEhCAS alfer Mrs. David Elderskin returned to | lown forms for concrete work | i S B AL ith her | her home on Linwood avenue Wednes- | boiler room of the James A.|GTUR BIOURE. A oA ana at | day, after a week’s visit with relatives | ilding, Wednesday_afterngon, | 3pu&hicr, Mis R 1 band. 8t | i Norwich! | painful injury. ~Part of a | Jonty | Daniel O'Brien was a caller in Nor- | upon the n$m leg of ,\Lr. RSP et e wich "Wednesday ‘ I AT ruising and cutting the Peter Ceccerilli of Norwich was & exh, but with beraking the bone. STONINGTON. caller here Tuesday. { John Champlin was, summoned — and Mrs. George Standish of | At he injury was tr -;l(vld Mr. | “Skate” Allen in Jail Awaiting Trial— | Lebanon e guests of relstl\?n II’ apm is conveyed to his home. New Basketball Asseciation—End of | own Tuesday. | T Watch Hill Ferry Season. | Sailed for England. MYSTIC T Thursday morning at § o'clock O~ | Miss Allce Kemp left Wednesday for | cophursday, mormingat s olclock O | poion, from: whichs Gity: she. will Batl| . William_Richaleau, Formarly of Nor. |cer Casev brought skete! Aflen from | posty fom Which oty spo Wil @il 9 0 ot up-to-the-minute wich, Leaves for Arizona—Funeral of | 1 Gu "led presided, and Allen hed tg | #111 be absent about three months. . Mrs. William Payne—W. C. T. U. wer three counts, ‘namely, zhert|. Therswasam lostruction meeting in | style. o e merson. ot T i et | room & Kinney's - Liock | Wednesday | o S e uhorthe OO O T i evening on the new ballot to be used | i iliam Rochalean hus concluded his | 1o, and theft of 31 from Trank Risias, | 2ty (e, election next "Monday i uisite lustre of the famous e T e | D e was boung over 1o ipe | Tda Wagner Aladkt tiavton < e, & H. Furfelt. nd left Thursd: Xeningtof Glove, fary session of the superfor coupe | Mclntosh and Miss Belle Strong wers e e b e s e | earure hond ot $50n" wn: | thet Tair. The'trip was made in ®r| L 8 H. Derbies come in 2 k, Wedne cvening, when | committec to the county jail at New | ARell's touring car B So ane of His friends called to bid him | London to await trial. | Mrand Mrs Bdwin Bennett were varying proportions as to I-hy. Musical selections were ren- Basketball Team Organized. ey ¢ and 4 fine lancl was serwed. Mr| A new Stonington Busketbah asso- | SAGE TEA WILL | heightof crov}\:'nandw:fdth g g e _to- 3 ac o ciation was formed Wednesday at a | 1 e wiw rom Notwich, and hid made | niC e Wich was. hel o otk aves | DARKEN THE HAIR. of bnm,lstl)ltfi.at a perfect ost of friends while here who hope ' (. prospects for the season. It H = assl ed e will soon be Testored to health. | calted o arder be Charier T Shik | Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Nat- and stylish fit is assur Funeral of Mes Bayns. Tr., who W a chairma | ural Color—Dandruff Quickly Re- you. e ot Nrs. Sarah | Payne . president, Charles J. Ledwith: sec ! Tovel e » ‘home of ‘her Gaughter. Mrs. Alva '4::\'» 4’!!1'%7)"'«- Sqrw:"k!. Jr.; tre } There is nothing new about the idea SOFr HATS R Chanman, on Thireday Attermoon at | 10T, T Smith; manager irant | of using sage Tor restoring the color of clock and was largely attended. B i ;’;‘ ‘?: \’\‘,‘3]"!157’ Al ey —‘“i"' Our gr ‘L\-xl:.An(ianJ!lrl\ kept Sdint Bipiooras Shaeaioroof the Meth- | mitice to arrange for muslc, Willlam | ey | i ot Gk cand glossy 1 I th lar velour or vel- servic e bt il Stk s B | Bdsar, Chitrles Shackley, Jr. Frank T | ot ol toior ton o 1 the popu'ar h, Prioawy soriing: hiviths et | Staplin. lor s d appearance they made a ot Wiiere buriad Wil take phace, | ANSUIer meeting of the association | e o suge Jeaves and Moo 1 to efiecxs,fsrlnoot Sgrey - - will be held next Friday when ar- | ety b h wonderfully beneficial | Invited to Westerly, rangements will be made for the ses f’,’r R Lo and brown felts. mart man's Cheistian Temperanco | SON's worlk. ; Nowvadays we don't have to resort (o | styles for the young man, ) s received an invitation from | JOBn F.'Ryan has sold for Carl| o1 time, firesome methods of gathe L Mo ur Weaterly to be present at | KOIb his Mcuse on Broad strect, to | jng the herbs and making the tew This dlgmfiecl shapes’ for the 1 to be held in that | M. Gilmor is done by skillful « ts better than : i Thirsdas, Oot Timetable Ehanges. | We copld db. it ou Sna il we business man. lany members are planning (0 [ fThe new railroad timetable for this | have to Ch i the sready " ©ursday. | division goes into effect Sunday, Oct,;made product, Wyeth's Sage and Sul- er was a ¢ the 1. Few chunges have been made. A | piur Hair Remedy. containing sage in : i "Soewiol 1o Fow, Shanese hove boen mae. | phuic Helr Bencoy coniinios ssss it | The courtesyijof. showing iay: S Dave | WHich Will leate the local station west | of sulphur, another old-time scalp rem.- | you theFall and Winter r. und rs, Charles jriggs have | houhd at 11.55 a. m. The 4 p. m.|*® ~ rned from o ten davs’ vucution | rain for New Vork Has ecn diteor ie manufacturers of this rem: styles 1n \the famous ent traveling in the west tinued. The flag stop for the Colonjal |Authorize druggists to sell it under L & H. h £ s express 45 1105 a. my will aleo e ai! | guarantee that the money will he re n ., Ensasement Announced. e I o e s i) i D s e & fl ats km;ime is e engagement/has been arnounced | Spanued. The Watch HIll ferry will | funded i 2 {y, Mias Bertha Bradley, “daveier of | (RS NE I T i S 05 | Don't” nestect your hair. \Get a| - TespecHully aske W'} Mre. Robert D, Bradlev of | contract for express delivery ending | bottle of Wryeth's ‘Sage and Shiphor West Mystly avenue, - and \““m'm'“n that day. Track Supervisor M. J,|today fneki oo thiy-d erenCegeila } i ner and Miss Hannah | ;4 h,,,‘",_‘ Niiness, S 18 confined oLl o mmended and sold by ail drug- - have returned from a few days | gists. Norwich. ~ 1 Providence. SN | Special agents. The Lee & Ossood 5 Odell Tompki Co., 131 Main St. S Brief State News SPRINGS e QL ! Waterville. -Carmine Kibbe of Som- | Personal »f Jokin M. Fora Thomaston | 2 ¥ Whitneyville.—Rev. Walter L. Ferri flect nu < a son n Smith, and twe ers, Miss Wirlslow <mith and Mrs. of Engagement Anrounced. The engazement of William A. Fos- ter to Miss Charlotte Browning of Worcester has heen announced. Mr. and Mrs 1 ford of Parker, are visiting 0 town. T. M. Ieach bas heen enter- her elster. Mrs. Marcia West, e Waterbury. —The K. Otiszaus 1 £ Kau Saurusai- h's church, dur- tis, pastor ing their v Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA fine of JEWETT CITY. Morris Shea’s Clean Record During 20 Years as Crossing Tender—Mission- ary Club Going to Groton Long Point Cottage—Death of Mrs. Margaret A. 3 Clapp. Morris Shea, gate tender at the Main street crossing, is starting on his 21st r of service at the same crossing, and with a clean record for the nith of entury- o accident way to traffic Shea was badly P has happened or pedestrians. Mr. hurt some years ago, When his gates were not working one evening he was guarding his crossing with a lantern when a reckless driver ran into e, was thrown down and his coliarbone Lroken. During his hours of duty he has 40 trains and trolleys to look out for. License Vote Paramount. “Fhe principal item of interest ‘that will come before the voters of Griswold 1o decide next Monday will be the li- cense question. Quiet canvasses. and estimates seem 10 place the answer in the doubtful colmun, as viewed from the standpoint of both wets and drys. with the leaning in favor of. dry, as there has been no-license for _four years, with good substantial majorities. “Going to Groton Long Point. in any No Gentians Found. scveral who have been hunting for fringed gentians this fall have had no suce Tn the Tiffany meadow, where there always been several fine | bunches gathered, there were none to | e found. It is a peculiarity of this beautiful flower that where it is found the Miss Martha Bothwell of this place |t pital on Saturda John O'Brien, w one of the S, N, E. ¢ his home on No © visit. One of the S. <h N. was line between the vi tor of the Whitneyville church, preached his fon Sunday. He is to sctor in English at Yale. nereza ewell | an in- be Wallingford.—A special meeting of ©w Haven County Pomona grane Il be held with the Wallingfor ze on Thursday, Nov. 2. The topic | for this meeting will be Poultry Portiand._Thirty yoke of oxen were taken to the Berlin fair from the suburbs of the town. The cattle belong. to Edward Hurlbut, Edward Clarke, Mr. Cavanaugh and a few others. Bristol.—The museum of the Bristol public library, which consists of the magnificent collection of prehistoric reiics secufed by Dr. Freder H. ms. {8 almost ready ovening. k for the for- Hartford.-- Leputy te Controller Clarence Hiszoll savs that ab 30 crans of the Civil war have in- ‘res at the controller’s office since the passage of the new law giving state aid to soldier: Danbury.—Paugussett tribe of Men Puesday evening hand: ve Uncas iribe of South Norwalk 2velinz canoe of the Red Men. Fully 100 members of the lodge accom- ranied the canoe on its journey. Red 0 the R COLCHESTER Miss Alice Kemp to S. Rev. B. D. Remington to Leave Hos- wn Tuesday See the Glenwoed Gas Range C. 0. Murphy, Norwich calling on friends in Norwich Wednes- day., To Leave Hospital Harry Wickwire Hamburs, Wednesday Saturday. with Oven and Broiling Compartment just above coal range, so easy to get at without stooping. Two complete ranges in the space of one. guest of relatives in town this week. was a caller | for England—| Rov. B. D. Remington has so far re- e covered that he will leave the )mw;‘ Bridgeport.—Raymond and Irving pital in Bridgeport on Saturday, an fnar: g Lo gkt y', ‘\\I‘l return heme soon after. Kaiser, aged 3 and respectilys €0 ho is working with| Frederick O. Brown of Exeter was|Jjoved a feast of dark purple ber lept s le|a caller here Thursday. which turned out to be poison sumac telephone gangs, is | Louis Levine was in Hartford on| As a result they have been spending orivich avenue for a | Thursday. | a few days at the nospital, but are not | Frank Carrier of North Plain: telephone gangs | s the | dangerously i1l E. working on the | llage and Westches- | lever on top of range, plainly marked ““open’’ to kindle, ‘‘shut’’ to bake. of the Oven The HUB Impro heat to all sides except the door side. cooking purposes. under only five covers. Single Direct Damper. SCHWARTZ BROS,, 9-11 Water Street, Norwich, Conn., Agents. MANUZACTURED AND WARRANTED BY SMITH ABTHONY. €o.. BOSTON. MASS. Have Heat on Five Sides ved Sheet Flue carries the i It also makes all six covers available for That is why HUB Ranges do their work so much quicker and better than ordinary ranges which have heat on only four sides of oven and Absolute control is assured by the HUB 1t is operated by a Simple, isn’t it? in | -IS HERE, FALL-ISHERESO) and come and sece how we can make it easy for you to obtain your fall out- fit. You need and must have clothmg WHY NOT BUY CLOTHING ON CREDIT We offer a large assortment of Men’s,fl Women’s and Ghildren’s Wearing Apparel, and make the terms of payment easy. No need to wait. Have what you want when you nead it, by having it charged- Your honest say-so that you will meet your payments as they come due, gives you the pleasure of being well dressed without giving up something else you need.§ Gur stocks reflect the season’s latest styles} without being expensive. STORES OPEN Wednesday and Saturday Evenings * Men's Suits $7.50 10 $28 00 Boys'School Suits $1.98 10 $8.00 Youths’ Clothing $7.50 to $20.00 Men's Hats $2.00—%3.00 Men's and Boys Shoes $1.50 to $4.00 t Women's Suits $12.00 10 $40.00 Women's Skirts $1.98 to $18.00 ! Silk Waists $1.00 10 $10.00 Millinery $2.50 to $20.00 Women's and § Children’s ‘Shoes $1.25 10 $4.00 29-31 Shetucket Street Lantern Bargains (See window display) 50c Lantern 39c Dashboard Lantern - 50c Storm Lantern - = 75c SPECIAL--Folding Lunch Boxes THE HOUSEHOLD, Bulletin Building 74 Franklin Street especially when it costs no inore than the. inferior kind. _Skilicd men are | 135c DINN E R employed by us. Dur price tell the | IN Tow" whole story. STETSON & YOUNG. | DELL-HOFF CAFE From 12 112 | DENTIST | Call and See Our DR. E. J. JONES)| 1$20. Tailor-made Overcoals Suile 46, Shannon Buiiding Cloth Shop. J. T. DONOVAN, Take elevator Shetucket street en- Thone 3910 427 Muin Street, trance. Phona THERE i1 rio saverfiaiis medluniia WHERE 1 no advertising medlum in Fapiery \.una,fi:‘u _m 38l 10 Th Bapiern Connecticut vauul to The Bul- 8c QUALITY tn_work should always: be’ ccnsldered | in for business results.