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Assailant of Former Wrestler Held Under Present Bond By Order of Judge Wil ’s Day Events Close ~. Kingston Falr—Time of Demomtrafion For; W Men Changed to 7:30 Next Mond-y quung. j » 3 The adjourned: case of Thémas E.{dick expl o8 nis financial quhu. by ng | 28Feement thit he pay $2 a week on oot ccx;f:‘:; e e ne | |atqpunt until the fall amount is paid. Vielent assault with a dangerous wea- The annual fair of the Washington pen Vil A. Co s, kno County Agricultural Society came to upon Williard Bilins, known { Coully. AUl i ds “Bill Collins! the Wrestler.” w. slmuy attendance of the final day. It Beard before Judge Oliver H. Wil-1as Chilgren’s Day, when school chil- s in the Third district court Fri-|dren not over 17 years of age were ay. Town Solicitor Harry B. Agard b):;lm’ittc(l free; and many ‘took advan- resented the state, and Attor ce of the priviicge and attended the uson, Jr. the defemilant. Collins @teresting prosramme prepared for testified that he is a resident of Paw- | their special benefit. The vaudeville catuck and_for the past five weeks|and the many other attractions were has beey eriploved as a railroad fire- |in full ‘swing, as on the previous three man. He was in the Dunham =aloon, | days, and the big annyll event losed in the Pierce street section, on the | with two 'horse racing events. afternoon of September 1, and had | In the 2.25 pace, thete were six en- been there but a few minutes when |iries as follows: McNell, Dr. Robbins, Helme, who was drink, approached |Tulius Gray, Wopita, Review, Delceo him. and invited him out in the street |and J. H. C. In the 5.20 trot the en- With Absolutely New and Up-to-Min- mmmd-, 8t Kenoshs, Wis. 16 fight. Collins declined and Heime | tries were Bell Zone, Ella Scott, Mazie gave witness a punch in the nose.Tell, Lillian Direct, Pick C. and Gir- .. . Jan.'16th, 1916, Both mey were near the door. They |lie Devel. &Y had Calarvh for. thiviy-mine years, g‘vvled and as the ed throush[ There were three entries in the 2.25 e door Collins struck Helme and|pace and -the race was won in one, ?\Bckeuhlm down on the sidewalk.|{wo and three order from start to| doctorsand took all the patent medi- ollins “returned to tr finish. shert time after Ilcime In the trot there were fve | CinesthatTheardof. Atlast,Iwentto ute FURNITURE, RANGES, RUGS, BEDDING, ETC., ETC. With knife in hand he starters and five heats, the contest | Canada and saw * Fruit-a-tives” adver- that he_ would do bstter joh ti or the lead being between Deep Drifi | fised. Icommenced takingthemin1914, o Bmmleen et L T R e et e e iy | ‘We have cleared our decks, polished our guns, and we aim again TO SERVE the Housefurnishing Require- and I doctored with & great many qording to the testimony H The clot through and a 225 -Pace, Purse $300. God for the relief as it is an awful clean eut wound, m Julius Gray, g g, Silent Brook, disease {o have. The * Fruit-a-tives” ng was ct in deep, wa an Collins’ left side, and his coat was | J_W. Page ..... i1 G0t In the second thrust. Colling went | MeXell, r m: Thomiis O'Brien 2 2 2| bavehelped me: in other ways; also. qut of the saioon and reported the | Wapita Review, r m, J. G. Be- Now, if you want fo publish this, you g . facts to Policemun Curtin and Helme | dard i ©% 3 3| may doso for it is nothing but the ments O1f the I11nest omes was arrested. Collins said_that up. | Time, 220 1-4, 2.21 1. 1-2. 'the whole truth” 4 . t5 this incident he®had no troubte with 225 Trot, Purse $300 truth, andthe whole & eslored men e he was stabbed by > ° MATTIE RBAPSTOCK. Berean, b g Bingers, O. A. Stedman ....... Revster. cross examination b o - GBS ' sl . oo s o0 - The <elect10n is complete and worthy of your kind * Attorney Ferguson, the witness said hé had never sent word to Helme that | D¢ep Drift, blk g Ham- » 5 » | $2.50, trial size 25c.—or sent postpaid he weuld not appear against Heime | ilton Bros. . R ipt of by Fruit-a - By 5 c::rr..;)olzgea, b m, Tt L on receipt price Ny e -tives Thomas Powell gave testimonv | IV Potier ............ 3 3 Limited, Ogdensburg, New-York. t along the same line as did Collins. He G'{"‘;,r’e‘};”rz"”p:" Devel, e e nSpeC lon. ry Beabeu ....... 3 s maw Helme ma lins. as if he w Caeg o hrsses at Col- |Eilie Scott, ch i, Peter send-off for”the selected men for the i Scott, C.* H'' Mich- army, next Monday evening the big- GET THE HABIT--GO TO The Lahn Furniture Compan E M"".“E‘Z‘;“’m‘,"‘ e e 2 T gest kind of a big success. “Paliceman ¢ Time 1rd, 1-4, , 3 With the departure- .of practically ut 6.15 in the evening, < LEadiiias ali the shore resorters of this sec- Rérted to him thai he had been siab- tion, -and. the consequent lessening in by Trving Heime. There was Local Laconi the number of automobiles, Westerly in his nose and mouth and there [ !Tt is expected that at least 400 men [ !5 back to normal conditions 1 be in the patriotic parade Mon- Rev. Clayton' A. Burdick, of the ¥ evening. Pawcatuvk. Seventh . Day Baptist te re D Mrs. Js N. Kellos Miss Nel- | church. will supply the ‘pulpit of the Uelme had heen drinkingz. but he was | 1§ R aTa s N Sonden, were in | First Baptist church, Stonington, on able to walk unassisted to the. police | Westerly, Frida g Sunday morning and ‘evening. O i oeant West saw Helme ! illiasm: H. Richter, mechanical en- | The time for the local demonstra- And Collins in_ the ion. Helme was{ £ % - W Pl tion in hofhor of the young men se intoxicated. and his lip and nose were | fineer for the Weod River Iron works, > Nt b swollan and blecding and both eves)Was in Westerly Friday. e e e R T &fseolored. Collins nose was covered | The annual meeting of North Ston- | {5, Don changed fiom five to seven- with blood and-he was cut in the jeft | ington Grange,' next week,” will close : S 3 - side. 1 the mx sea,wn for this section. Pawcatuck: young men drafted for = 1 7 Irving C. Helme, the acenzed, tes- Eyontts. Mosbdca, of(2ouion Wil lcave Sywemtely ¢ E0J g . tified that he had b-én marrled sev- are giumsts of Mr. and | gon' where fi" f Division No. 11 2 % anteen vears, and for the past fifteen Maxson, ‘. in _ Dixon > Faere Sjf MR of Disaion Do 10 F & vear: hee ploy it =il mobilize, ‘a total of 108, and will BE. 3he Dbeen anc; d n She Mn entrain there for Camp Devens, Aver, T B st wy [| Announcing the Opening of Our Music Rooms - 7fl #as a cut, skin deep, on his Ift side. [@ arrested Heime on ihe canal path, reot far from Dunham saicon. ! Telephone 1094-3 74 Main Street, Norwich, Conn. 3 % Sie Y - ?fi“c?}a‘l _\p:irg’.ip:; 1z 1adn neetf::ruhz;r: Major Bourdon A. Babeock of Fort Mass. - This drouble occurred on Saturaay. He auit work shortly after 1 o'c'ock in Fria: the afternoon, and after taking two | ! 92y dall and Claudius Berry of New York drinks of whisker in Pawcatuck For a hreach of the peace, Touis [ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grevson came- acrosy “the brids: in !‘\aln(‘nq,y-salul a fine of 35 1nfllrn~zts, alin Granite street. Mrs. Jessle Tield Malfi S ree 4SSO la e “;1 = Orl l a ann on she way to the Dunham saloen. He | court, Fr & < : Daly was best man. i@ not know how long he was there. Tibrari. Ethan Wilcox ) k - He had no recollection of Rev. Frederick A. McDonald, pas: <irg Col- | and, Jagitor J Kennedy of the [tor of the Pawcatuck Congregational iimw or of Coliins striking him in the \\’ts:ps-!‘ Public Library, were In-New |church, has secaréd apporntments in ture Cotn an " i saloon. Hé said Colins did strike | London! Friday. the Y. M. % A. war service work. 2 . anfl punch him down when on th=| Rev. and Mrs. Georze R. Spaulding, | Should he pass the physical test he Canal path. He <a At 50 far as Fe | o have epent the, summer in - Ston. | Will be sent to work with the expedl- e o okl Tt T anager kgew he did not a:tack Collins with |jngton, stated Frida a knife or oiher rp instrur e ia e or other sharp instrument. Ile Miami Florida, Officer Afichael Nolan telephoned to krew nothine of stting. He was e L oot cotim not, know | The ssctions of ‘curbings painied Tolice Chief Brown that James Casey vhite the warnine for vehicle op- |had escaped from the farm for ine. T es temtified that | rators not to come to & standsiill i | briates, conpected with the state hos- FURMERLY M‘"‘GER OF T"E PLAUT-GADDEN DEP‘R' ME”T Aol e eatirront of a fire hydrant. yital ‘at Norwich. Within an hour ling and Helme thcre hut eomld give| George A. Tivde has purchased from |f el Brown Taq Casey in custody, R A M e e e e Judze Wi xid the court had|dwelling house corner of’ Cutler and L.anphere, a railroad section always felt that !d not be too|FIm stregts, Stonington. nd, while at work near the Paimer sévere with ¢ at invoived the c. % ety 5 ouding cutting @ ste2l rail,’ was “aptain® Robert 1\I. Freestone, in a part of the|Washington, N. H., for a stay of sev- YAN']"C E the sergeant didn’t take it from them.|are urgently. needed. Will you not ust of dancerous weapons, Rui. the | ey R of T N e struck in the jaw h; SOUEE 15 not matisted ) Nind Geiao| GommaSAEOf (he Ninth company, UGS Rt Las it Sea mover i and e dikeat weekn' “<q remember a queer case once.|help _ ! me|A. C, formerly th. of. Westerly, alt ahe : : s ey o AR rier_all S e e it o WeStellY: 3% | verely “injured. "He received ‘medical | . Mra. Ievl Weston has returned to . = We were saving the pins to rig up| Gifts may be sent to the treasurer eamstances In the case. To t art | cansctt district.” | - aftention at his home in Prospect | Brockton, Mass., having been the guest [Manchester Visitor Presents Records|jummy bombs and the order was: |of the American McAll Association, Colline 2nd Helme wer~ of 1t i L Her 5 ‘ eet. of Mr. and Mrs. George Henry Green- | for School Graphaphone — Harold | “Take the bomb In your right hand,’| Mrs. A. R. Perkins, 1710 Chestnut arqnding. and Judge W in |, The American LaFrance triple com- _— man. Talbot Injures Fingers—Good Pota- remove the pin, put the pin in your | street, Philadelphia. WGHIE T he acraten vt ot ation fire apparitus purchased by MYSTIC Miss Kariska Gates has purchased | o yield. pocket, and at the word of command . ahly ruiity as charzed. e would cw‘“ Q")c';e“r“r': l'ol:; g;‘lgmzsi :‘"‘:'h N - the Capt. George Eldredge house. = s Il throw the bomb. ‘Well, this partic- |[NO POSSIBILITY OF take the matter unde isement . : : g v . e e — - G - vlar fellow was so wrought up that o b A ae’ pvirement and | zomplete success. Surprise Visit for Charles- Schroder, | | VER WEDDING ANNIVERSARY |gia 2t rs. James Morton spent | threw away the pin and put the A FLOUR FAMINE. présent bond un‘il Anal dispocition of | The weavers out on strike and the| Soon fo Return te School—J. Alfred B SunisiIn Hartood end st Broad |nomb in" his pocket!’ i i e Ax ; ¥ L manasétient) o the: Améet Nere » 4 Brook with relatives. ‘Was he killed? I asked Mills of Minneapolis Are Running at S ST American v McDonald Superintendent of Maine | Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. McCall Are| My Miller has returned to the home. e & i i / ed cas> of the Clar] wniil, in Stonington,-failed to reach a: A 5 = “‘No. The sergeant just had time Full Capacity. + £ e Gl ARTlemint. HrLRICOEy R e Shipyard—John Whittle Enters For- 25 Years Married. of his daughter, Mrs. M. D. Murphy |1, qig’ the thing out of the man's Bardick, g Tohien |at a recent meeting. estry Branch of Service. 5 B e z Phew s “l“-"cf" flf""“’lga-"s with Mrs. | ;cket and throw it away. Bomb ex-| New York, Sept. 14—Alarmist re- Rurdick to cemply with o-der| There is united effort betwaen Wes- . A L o e e L O gy e a|ploded in “the air and knockea ‘em [ports of the possibility of a flour fam- OF the court, was seitled, after Bur- [terly. and Pawcatuck . to, make. the| Charles Schroder was given a sur-|bered was a genulne surprise party . S hex et ned | botin et BRef i the Fenkts ave fwithout Lonhdas ¥ 2 f "€ | prise pa-iy kriday evening at the home | given to Mr. and Mrs. Bdward H. M. | [TOM @& ften dave’ stay 'in Westerly | "uinjq the sergeant get the V. C.|tion, according to statements made of his oarents, Mr. and M. Henry where she visited Mrs. M. H. Scan;|,. y C. or anything? I Inquired. here tonight by Julius H. Barnes, Call at Mount View farm in Goshen, | lon - The major smiled and shook his president of the food administration Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley and son |, o4 P00 STRC Ane B o |grain corporation, and James F. Bell Jack’ were guests at The Towers on[nead. ‘I 1ave & E00d o wb ait have |general chalrman of the milling di- Schroder, on Greenmanviile avenue. = Games were played and musical selec- | lebanon, on Thursday evening. It tions were rendered. Refreshments|was the twenty-fifth wedding anni- | Jack wer were served. Young Mr. Schroder{yersary of Mr. and Mgs. McCall, Jt| Lhursday. ‘em! Now come and see my lecture |Vision of the food administration. leaves Taesday .for Suffield school to x - Presented Records to School. theatres.’” Mills of Minneapolis are running Taien, Tuis St wae a little after 8 o'clock when Royce. Mr. s fnisn Tis ol vexrs Comise A McCall, Calvin MecCall, ‘Edward il. | sHarold Balch of Manchester who Ftv] T feaiiie ca;ricv:fl'g‘nsfr?m: Superintendent of M-m. Shipyard. |McCall, 2nd and Miss Dorothy Mc- |bas been spending the week at Elm- The McAIl Mission Again. from the northwest by way of the Cali, all at home, were enjoving the | Wood certainly brought the Manches-| Go,.ze T. Berry, fiield secretary’ of |Great Lakes will get their full quota Jovs and comforts of the home cir-|ter spirit with him as he presented| ) "srerican McAll Association is in|after this week. Mills in the southeast around the evening lamp, when | the Sodom = school children’ four | im0 ce visiting the various stations.|and central west are operating on a to begin his- duties. Mrs, McDonald | 13 automobiles came loaded to their |graphaphone records. =—The Marsellles. | yro g ites: “Paris is, indeed @till the |normal basls, he declared. and daushters Virginia ani Constance, | CAPACitY, with friends, and neighbors, | The Star Spangled Banner, Marching |y,q;" pustiing city of old, but sol-| Mr. Barnes declared the vast ma- leave today (Satarday). to Jomn him |tv the number of 75. bringing not only | Through Georgla and the Second Con- | J;;,"0¢ face and speech. Not a single |jority of growers realize that the there to take up their res.dence. numerous mysterious packages but | Fectieut Hegiment March. all selec- | senger boat is on the Seine and [price fixed by the government is not a host of sood wishes and congrgtu- | tions educational, and all greatly ap-| L %0 1 los" of busses are running.|only fair but generous. He explained J. Altcd’ McDonald, who has se- cured the. place of superintendent in & shipyvard in Uortland, Me., has gone Woman to Preach. Yations. Qufs an unusual occlr- |vreciated. They will be a solrce of D Miss Jcsephine Fiske, superintendent | 'SNCe it was, there were present. once | mych pleasure during”the year. e v‘fihfu?‘i“fi."'?fié’xr"iofl’ o S 3’l§§n§ffi§5‘°§ivi"ril'fea"'ii‘e"&"iion“T? of the Deaconess’ home in Providence, ;;"‘ St o M M i g R Fingers Crushed. hoses - washing the streets—of the|market at the earliest possible moment 2ys. gans by sttended achools tang e of the|women with serious faces standipg at|in the fear that the Drice might de- will occupy the pulpit of the Meth- Harold_Talbot, 1. odist church Sunday morrina, Rev. A. | both of whom | an emp! e e e Admore Woolen company working in | the motors of the tramways or forc- : the finishing room, had his rizht hand | ing their . way thfough the crowded cline now understand there is no such danger and are taking advantage of F. Barnshaw in the evening, during E: 5 the abseice of the pastor, Jiev. Arthur | DUring the evening a prosram of | cougnt between two gears of a ma- | cars collecting fares.” the fine weather to do their fall plow- H. Withce. e, e e ens v | ciine and crushed his fingers so thai | “The more I see of the great work ing. This is a decided economic ad- \ given , including an_original poem Letter Carrier to Serve Uncle Sam. |composed especially for the occasion Tohn! Whitt. whe hay dese the R |7 Miek Clws Ciette. "The proxram .|F. D. carrier on route 1 of th rstic | [ollows; Song.- by gRev. B. F. Clark, o s visit to Rouen, Mr. |previous ar. Conditions in . the Dostomoe, lefe. Kriday for Fort Sio o S S A Frem Two Bushel. e ua?; P aver has the atation | southwest are the same, Mr. Barnes cum. He has enlisted in the forestry ;’i,“ \"‘g; }, s .‘.:“}:r r:ad“ih A M. J. Shea. has dug sixty bushel of | heen more alive. At least a thousand [stated. corps in the arm: L=y ri*Annér son,,‘ by Rex ‘5 | | potatoes from two bushel of seed, not | refugees from the North and from| Mr. Bell "declared no reports have Matters Talked" About. Clar) ecUiatan A. Randall: | frOm ten bushel as previously stated.| Relgium hav found_ shelter, food and been received which v;ould indicate an i o e B R Clark: rending. Mrs, |, Mr. and Mrs. James Morton have | friends in oul-big “Solidarite.” The|alarming condition b far as wheat pag, X J " ouTS- | Leen spending a couple of days in|influence of the Hall with its crowded |supplies are concerned. While Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. God- e a frey and daughter Jeanette are in| & R Tork: originul poem, Wies Clara | Springfield. meetings will abide in the hearts of Bridgeport- for a few days, Willard z 3 Ralph Clifford ‘of Palmer was a re- 2 when the “ook 1 - B . Sandwiches, cake, coffee, peaches, P thousands of brave men Cook is attending to M:. Godfrey’s 4,000 VOO s JT0Cls Tee e were | cent visitor here. war is over and they scafter to all he lost oné nail. He was given sur-|of the Mission, even in these.days of | vantage, he pointed out, and the per- gical attendance and will be obliged | tragedy and sorrow, the more = my |centage of fall work now Comp]e!ed' ark, | tc remain at home for some time. faith in the future deepens and ex-|eéxceeds similar preparations in any business. = arts of the country. The women i ahd AMrs Daniel McGuire “and V% ana Mrs. McCall were the reci- | Bomb-Throwers, Like Poets, Born to !rlf the roup continuaily knit and sew Constipation Make’s uraed fo Atbany, N, Y., art cora] | Pienis of gifts in silver, including a the Art. or their soldiers or ey kA Nicouine obpeveral | beautitul sterling silver bread plate| Jeftery Farnol, the distinguished | Needy ones around them and = say. Baby Uncomfortable in Cow HIN Cistric Lon which was this inscription: 1892— [English novelist, made a tour of in- | ‘Tell our friends in America that it - Mr. and Mirs. William E. Lamphere | Scptember 13th—1817. also on _the |spection along the British front in |15 their glfts of monev and materia When it§ tender little organs are have rerarned atten i B cenmphere blate was a gift of $30 in new silver | France, and reports the result of his | Which make this service possible. pIVben 186 tender2itlle organs ére in the White monntains, Y| com. the presentation of which was|observations in Evervbody's for Sep- | Rouen Is it an illustration. At all stomach waste in the bowels, Baby Miss Lorothy Lamphere has return- | P¥, Rev. B. F. Clark. tember. - An officer explained to him | the stations th? halls are crowded is a mighty uncomfortable morsel ed from & two weeke vi with: her | Mr. McCall in a few well chosen|the use of an odd-looking training Soldiers are everywhere. It is not of humanity, and reflects its dis- cente, My, and Mrs. | Joseph | vords responded at the same time. re- | field. # | possible to turn cover in Paris omfort in'its disposition. It Ola Mystic. - lating a number of amusing ingidents] ‘ Thers’ said he, ‘s where we teach | Without encountering the uniform of Mother will Just give it a tiny ‘e Luamike and daughter |that happened twenty-five vears ago.{’em to throw You aan | some nationdlity—men on crutches, §000 o858 Bild Jaxative. whch Be mave returned after several[lle 2lso spoke of the esteem and the |see where they've been exploding— | men Wwith arms in slinss. with band- congestion will quickly loosen and ' stay in Philadelphia. friendship of friends and neighbprs. |dummies look* a bit off-color, don’t |aged heads and eves —soldlers on their be expelled, and her child be nor- “Muis. Atmore 'Tucker have| Amons those present from out' of |they?” And he pointed to the ragased | week's “leave” strolling in the Bois mal and happy once more. Providence after A vielt with |town were Mrs. E. S. Geer of Hart- |scarecrows with his whip, ‘You know, | With their wives and children be- el §riaweil's Syrup Pepsin is Mr. apd Mrs. B. P. Hewiti. ford, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor and | I suppose,’ he continued, ‘that a 's | fore another “farew=ll! geveciyliv. dominable Tor Saldren Sohw B, Dousherts has resumed his|daughter, Mrs. Georze K. Pavne of |Lomb is quite safe as iong as Remembrances mean much to the ERSSSES G BAE S Sombilush duties as letter carrier .n the East | Portland. formerly old neighbers and [hold it; but the moment it is loosed | men at the front and Christmas boxes of simple 1axative herbs with Side after 15 2 Bergen | residents of Goshen. the lever flies off, which releases the | are sent to the soldiers of the Mis- Sl la ‘and . gentle in aciion, . Green. substituted duving nis ab- — e Bring-needle, and In a few scconds |slon. Careful thought goes into the| § positive In effect and very palatal sence. Middletown.—Prominent New Eng- it explodes. It's surprising how men | making up of each parcel. For men bie. jChiidren 1tice e and taxs 1t | J-ouise E. White has returned to East |land speakers were on the afternoon [vary; some are born bombers. some |on the firing line food ~and — warm well's Syrup Pepsin for fifty cents Weymouth after several duys' stay in | programme at the County Farm Bu-|soon learn, but some couldn’t be | clothing—for those in hospitals books a bottle; a trial bottle, free of town reau picnic Wednesday. Mr. T’rasr:c. bombodn if they tried—not that they're a‘nd ,}"‘"“fl‘f‘}zrgr U;;ckfle‘{'i:lfll“:“:sg fh'fig"v?“sbecfi%gffid 7 A g Mr: A < i 3 e of the|cowa: 5 o T tality. | chauffeurs nitte S . 3 a . B. L, ‘ash- R T e e P e s o e o s e e O b, | ioves o body bads—for: thef Cin ington St., Monticello, Illinols, it received its damages he i§ fighting |two chiidren are visiting in the vil- | Hamden County League, . 1o more, The men examining the llage. : field. Mass., and Cbaries T. Davis, of rtha Williams js home after | Middletown, master of the state grange |the thing clutched What became of the original owner #? the German helmet shkown in the pull out the pin, and then stand with | the far Bast coffee and farinaceous in ‘ their fingers,|food. ‘As theé shipmenis take ~some 7 z g helmet gye -Canadian officgrs. who | . Miss Pullst torn plcture is rio€ knoWw, but |uhored, fn he drive in wich the|a visit in New Bedford. ‘and a director of the bureau also' absolutely unable to move! And there months in transit, the boxes must be £ hé was wclring the headplece glen l.xophy Wi Mrs. Fannie Williams has left for }spoke. N they’d stand till Lord knows when if gotten ready at once. Contributions