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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1919 What Is Go‘ng On Ton vvh Feagure 1 hUh/A Taeatie, "Moion Fictures at Breed: Theatre. Arovitlg riciuies K geatie —_— tucket Lddge, > Odd Felidwss { L nf Ngst, Nu. § william © A" Wilcox, of Pawcatuck.| way from the store to the-ceilar with lnseu o 8 *Hall, Wauregam Lodke, tant prosecutor for the Stoning- | entrance by way of a trap door in the 3 1 : | ton” town court, issued the warrant|fleor. Mr. Crandall had been in the m:ctx:l in Fythian Hal oo the arrest of Francis W. Simmons, | cellar for some goods and negiected to v n'e.ai:‘;l 53‘4‘_!{15’:3‘:;:! \lias Captain William Simmons, alias | close the trap door. He had placed | R 3 | William Simmens. but due to other| the goods on the counter and on step- | ] ] : X ng businesf Deputy Sheriff Wil- | ping backward. fell through the open- | : , . T lium H. Casey could not serve the writ| ing. He was badly shaken up, sus-| : : and make the.arrest. Simmons is enr- | tained and fractured rib and several | ji O3 AR Cornect.cut s ikt nee i ployed on the fishing steamer McKee- | minor cuts and bruises. He was resl—‘ okl Y ~ANNOUNCEMENTS ver, of the Wilcox fleet, which was ex- | ing comfortably on Monday. ¥ | pected to arrive in Mystic, Saturday| —Tpo Jewish Reli Qe i t = i e Jewisl elief Fund drive is in, = G S O e organized effort to collect a largh PR moe it s o0n] | arm boy police led to the taking of Sim- o o = recfuiting statioa anuounces i mons into custody and Patrolman O ble purpose. The drive was given im ! men are wanted for the United Sunday. A telegram to the Perth Am- i JfESNReC VOV 10 €CLCC L ndn- - e ¥ petus by the rafly held in the town|¥ army’ to 'serve in Alaska Chin Connell of Stonington was detaiied 9} 1011° Monday evening, when Colonel| e opular 1ctro QA |irree paniml, Phaippines s = Harry Cutler, of Providence gave an [“n‘ all parts of the United = P | { | } VARNISH will do a b. :‘;’;‘ to answer to the charge of big- 1, “aqdress on the subiect. showed | Men may pick the branch of th inside or outside the house A5 told in The Bulletin Monday, | the absoluie need for lehe;._.‘nd v{:‘sr(:; vice they. swish, The armypay e. It is the perfect varnish. Simmons married Christine Meade in|% Strong appeel 1o WWesiorly peoplc, to per month, board, clothing. med Boston in January, and Priscilla White; 90 _thelr ¥ : , - und dental attention free. Ior all { Inormhs withstood everyconcelvablenrmsh in Stonington in May of the present|8reat wor of c n&lrll’;- ; rh@rt’““‘df formatipn regarding the service call test. Boiling hot water has no more efl'ect on it year. Simmons is twenty-four vears| 3‘;‘:‘;‘ “l":';‘"té‘ s e Py 0. el ; ¥ &l | the lo: recrulting station, posioff than water-on a duck’s back. of age and was born {n Detroit. 1€t | jeviating the sufferings of Jewish peo- Sold by us, together with $15.00 in Victor Records, ( i the possession of the prosécu- | leviat . i 51 i i Loty Inorout Varnish can be rubbed and polished to ot oAt ARt ek Tady- | ple. impoverished by war and perse- total of $215.00), on terms of cnly Davis Theatre. love in New London and that he was| CUtion. il s 2 z Elsie Ferguson's v Arteraft pic the most ‘z:::fifl:he«;:: e e aning for & thica mavrisce s take|, The executive commiitee for tn P dowin - 8 : e A hen from ame can can ly acoat to an place in Detroit. It was believed that | (F¥% bt Lt & it el 15 5 famous novel o trude Athertc outside job where it receives the elements’ worst. Simmons would waive his extradition- | thairman. Edgar b. Matson secre- and month which was recently hied and Inorout will remain intact—it never turn$ white, Ly sights apd retura fo Stomington|] , /ur MY Cottrell, Samuel’ EH. Davis. a bound has won pos*.ar favor. T [y - ? 7 oday (Tuesday). 1 g i P i it g e g 2 = 2 photoplay will be shown at the D ST . : Smment WMccerty mamnes. op aice.| o 5 raiocan: o ot Hastar [ ere i8-8 Vichiola snd Victor Reconds for avery one here 50" ern, Tosy sits vermiatn pie Bax State Liguid Paints answer every paift ques- Temple, of the Mystic Shrine (cok | and If. J. Leon. The teams are made in our spacious showrooms. Prices as low as $25, LRI e 2 Tho Avajinriemnd on—and they do it economically. ‘When you raint it in Sirine ‘parade, festivities! up as foilows: s g PPOROS R p be auré to paint right—see that the label on the can £nd initiations in Providence Monday| Team i—Martin nei on terms as low as $5 a month BAE S Cuo gognk 8" no reads “Bay State.” rnoon and evening. About 500 no-. «*. Moore. Williamh " 3 G R d d )T;"“ of - the xem AR i yT R s from Aleppo Temple, Boston, with | Wilcox. Frank [urness, All our Victor Records are guaranteed. Always New— [ ihe propes on. Largost Pait and Vermieh Maers 1 Vet Engiont L e R Unused—Perfect. We do not send records on approval. J| into « hionabie g : TheBayStacer You can buy Bay State Paint and Inorout Varnish from | rade. and while the master L;Xr cer Thorp. 11"17 “HL..»‘ Philip Leii : ::;_aurs 8 gown, fur wrap | monies made preparation for the cere- ' niiz. rd Holdsworth, Samuel 1 Repsolberiadornms A R e s e | vicTor vx:mous AND VICTOR RECORDS ||Proximsic® i i o band: ve a concert, assisted by the! 3 —Louis Solomon, Arthur M. Cot-} et e $ PR orge H. Harper Lewis Stan- | PRtFRE nldbice Tort Aht PECK-McWILLIAMS CO. A BOARDMAM | chanters, on the platiorm | hall. More than one hundred mnovices | ton, Clifford W. Campbell, Frederick | were assisted, cajolled or dragged over| Ope | splendent with the glittc x dred small diamonds. The are e Slaul: Caddern - hot of the barren desert| 4—_Howard M. Barber. John Fergu i e ‘ | wastes red for the purpose to son, Jr. Arthur N. sh, Clayton A pEmeEoux draraatic situations in th = — { Infantry hall. Burdick, Alberti R. Stillman, William < tion and interest is not permit lag for an instant., The support is u uszally effective, the cast being he rhsm Ofy-mmsw ed by Lumsden Hure who plays opp Main St. = Norwich, CONnm || “e. 0% v wawee on s o grammie is Bryant Washburn in Lo Insurance, a corking five-part comer drama that everyone w was| be married this (Tuesday) afternoon i.o l?}’k:m’:’f:f;"fi, farmer.|at 3 o'clock in the Second Congrega- Pt _C. H. Simmons and family have wicd s = closed their summer home, Gray Knoll, ira B. Crandall was severely injured | Segar. : | while in his store, Sunday afternoon,! 5—David Novogrod, Thomas Perry. being one 7 { H. J. Leon, Arthur E. Trotman, Hari closes Saturda Agard, Robert Duff, Herbert P. {ness Sunday COLUMB[A of“which he is a secretary. He e s to be away about a month. | Mre Scheerer and Miss Maud | supper._was given at the town hall Boston have beéen spend- | Saturday evening by the Woman's Aid fown, Suests of nder the immediate super- at her cottage at a committee from Chestnut | the proceds of which are to be| 3 2 to the Christian Endeavor so- Prof. James ®i. Morris, organist of the _to be applied to refurnishing the | Bpiscopal church at New Rochelle, N.}ai Supper was furnished to about | Y., who usually spends a portion of 5 persons, including a dozen or more vacation each year in Columbia. om Willimantic. The total amount : Sunday Miss Morris beautifully ren- cd in_church the solo Pne Sweetly i and Edward o Clgrk. . | _Exerilla Heroux Hunt, formeriy of ‘esterly, wife of Ernest Hunt, died on = 14y at her home in New Brit- ial was in St. Mary's ceme- | The fifth person city. She is survived by ] harles Chapman, ant, thrée brothers,| Coroner Saillant North Stonington,|mary that the motor car was New Britain, driven slowly iust before the coll #¢ Willimantic, Miss May Turner, he'heme of her sis- nt and Mrs Cox,, brother- ¥y, My’ Dear! Friday Eyening sis M s | recaiv nding $8. being - 2 - ik HoGlh SE Mérton. Cox, | was $51.15, from which some bills are| J.ast I'riday Miss Irene Mann, and - Constance Heroux of holding any person criminally respen-| New Yori city. Notable as have been all the X eir son, and his w Hyine in the | to Be PAlY. | teacher of the Chestnut Hill school, iiso, by her p: sible for the occurrence. Mr. and Mrs. Courtlandt W. Bab- | York Princess Theatre musical co next house, known the Tucker| Miss Sarah Morris of White Plains, | and Miss Tillie Friedrich of = West ! Britain. The Westerly and Ashland'teams are | cock of Brookline, Mass,, spent Sunday | edles, none has everywhere arou Siake ¢ Ny eadine s Tew ey o ircct, teacher of a school in Hebron, | Mrs. Norah Foley, wife of Jeremiah{ Surely very cvenly matched in the|with Mre. Courtlandt G. Babcock. more favorable comment from com Boclbaitog 1 eidbure, Pac, | MV, Sudiiae: A: I, T on "G {icnded . teachers’ convention held In | roley, aied Sunday afternoon at her | Eame of baseball ‘There was another | Joseph Gallant, son of the railroad |petent critics than Oh. My Dear: i ness connec the ¥. M. H: fss Mor: the daug | Hartford. Miss Jennie Ballon, teacher | 1ome et ARG, gak | overtime game between these teams at | stationmaster, is attending school at|sixth New York Princess Theatre su . { ihe Pine street school, attended (he | porn e st Bl . wof| Westeriy Sunday and 11 innings were | LaSalle academy, Providence. cess presented by ¥. Ray ‘Comsto. oo ok G played fo decide the victors. The boys| A brick-laden schooner bound @ .st esides her husband is survived by ner s Denis and. Dan.|ifrom Jewett City scored five runs anchored in Stonington harber Mon- 5 st "‘“\‘N " . ’}_‘:t i H n-|the game and Westerly went them one | day morning and was the only craft in oy, Snd iwo Shusileny STl fotter und won port, in commission. SN ¢ gy~ Wb i 3 = It is now claimed that the supreme Steamers of the Wilcox fishing flcet also by three befothers, Donald S dect that ticitants ¥ failed t o for Sund. 3 2 Topeka, John of Worcester | COUrt decision that participants in a o arrive home for Sunday for o party caucus had no right to sign|the first time this season. They put Madeli jolmes, teaching in South Windham, attended the convention in i New Haven. George R | Cobb, with his w: | convention held in Norwich, and Miss | £ Mrs. Rowland i daughter of i1 Daley | welles Mass., also Mrs. Hadley and | 773 St & f Cha 5 e ke ey werol 4pd Jeremiah Daley, of Charlton City, | nomination papers for candidates in |into a New Jersey port. | Zuests of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Cobb | * & opposition to caucus nominees refers Noble William P. Bindloss was Ston- | fast Tuesday. Recently this same par- | _No one is blamed by Coraner George| only to such cities uthe state mhere | {octon's ssol jrepcescrie yest: v.);e' < Fi atieraited 1o ehink Utley Pl n | or the double fatality at!caucus law exists. No caucus laws in | Mystic Shrine demonstration in Provi- i i STATEMENT O e AECCREDING | heir automobile'and call,upon Mr. and et railroad crossing in War-| Westerly. | dence Monday. . | Mrs. Cobb, but their car was damaged | ct. 3, when Capt. Oscar M. Cran- is soon to be a change in the | . Sllk Hos[ery e 5 the ascent. This time the trip was | dall of the steamer Sagamore and his{ownership of the Stanton Bazar. | MONTVILLE g Q | ecomplisned without accident {Sister-in Mre Mary E.Davis| 'Edward I Fenelon Jr. has returned | X i t merchan ¥ 3 ¢ ham was in V | were instantly killed. and_ e . s from a trip to Buffalo. | T RS i ompared Lo, this ] ling on friend | injured, one s Mrs. Crandall. The| Miss Sylvia M. Rodman is confined | per. mnie aam ot Me sr er s Fur mer | 8 i hamn ot coroner filed port on the acci-|to her home, ill with tonsilitis. * | Furber of this place, and Miss Laura < f oid sl < the guest of Mr. and { dent Mond e superior court.| The degree team of Narragansett Chapman, youngest daughter of g s : 3 ettt Pl | Capt. Crandall, Crandall and Mrs. | council, Westerly, K. of . Captain | Laura Chapman ef .Unecasville, ind Mrs. Charles Manville of | Davis were mémbers of an auto party | Daniel Coogan, gave 60 candidates the | place at the home of) the (HLIEeE H k 1 Haven and Fred Strong. son of | en route from Rristol to the Brockton third degree at the meeting of White | mother Sunday at 1 o'clock. Miss Irene an erchlefs Manville, who is a sister the day the firemen’s muster. | Cross couneil in Norwich Sunday. | Randall of Willimantic was bridesmaid : s W. Bailey, were guests of Mr.|For some reason tie driver took an| ~Krameis H. Driscoll of Jewett City, |y nd Rupert Austin o ¢ Westerly @ Whether for personal use or gift purpos here is L ins s Failes Sundse ane 196 | nted road that led across thelformerlv employed in a Westerly | cousin of the groom, was best man. As . for sing at Kimball's, Pure ! " William Klingman of New York, | the Consolidated line at Hopel store, has heen discharged from the|ihe wedding march from the opera of ndkerch rother-in-iaw of Charles A. | d arrived tb e et Donieycs ! Loliengrin was played by Robert L A ‘riedrich. was a guest af the Friedrich | swept along 5 to the absence from town French 6f T cabatie" o ¢ n Near Backus Hospital. n home last week. returning io his home | ed into the air. slammed : Charies Perry, president of the board | party entered the living rsamv,wvg:gg 342 WASHINGTON STREET v automobile, accompanied by it was wedged in betwec £ trustees of the Westerly Memorial | before a bank of autumn decefations Friedrich and the track in such a position!and Library association. Rev | Rev. Dr. J. Beveredge TLee = of.:*Now K Henry P. Frink, son of Mr. h car in the train smashed it.| L. Peacock has not formally pr { l.ondon performed the ceremony, using e the home of his parents last educed to hur Jordan was| nation will be in effect Jan. 1 next. Mr. | ylle and carried ‘bride ‘roses. The or of the car Peacock having accepted the presi-|prigesmaid’s gown was of changeable dency of Shaw university (colored) in|materini and she carried & Shower -"-"j‘w’” 2 Ain Kintey lere | DOUGUet of pink roses. . The bride was Rev. and Mrs. . Stewart Kinley left | given away by her brother, Everett C. Westerly Monday for Windsor, N. .| Chapman of Montville. A reception where Rev. Mr. Kinley has accepted a | was held after the ceremons and later e - Sl on in the afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Furber been definitely decided | jeft by train for Boston. Many hand- pieos s Shxoh some and_ valuable ‘gifts were dis- nally a real boozeless | played. Guests were present, from | Willimantic, Yantic, Westerly, Phila- deiphia and Boston. Mr. and Mre Iurber are natives of this village and : A have many warm friends in this vicin- | 2nd William Biliott. af the Davis th ity whose sincere wishes for future G'u‘, Boimn‘“flfl"‘f' P, G Wodehons Candidates office within the gift | PTosperity and happiness foliow them. | ,;o'tyrnighed extraordinary hook ari Loudidates fe- affice within the sIft| s A P, Letimer, who lax: been 1 - N LY Dok an jior the town congell are In the neuteall sivce.July, Has soifar vecovered s |7 o8 ANG e Meocies of Lome | zone pending the election between the | to be able 10 journey by motor to Bes- | SiTsCh are euite bevond comparise | ward - Sinday at her | of Gales herry and e W Tnea T | tavorites as Juliette Day, Douglas St { home i Pawcatuck fred Sherman and family of Mon. | YeDR8en, Hal Torde, Joseph Alle | tas he owne town ! There is quite a contest waging over | the election of some of the candidates | selected for office in local lodge. | This contest will be settled before the ] town electicn 1 Now With ‘the Weather Just Right, the BostonStore Offers Snappy Winter Suits and Coats For Women and Misses At -Very Tempting Prices Comparison Is the Fest of Quality. We Invitelt. You owe It to Yourself —It Will Save You Money Women's and Mism’ Tailored Suits, made of Silvertone Cheviots, Serge and Tricotine, in the most favored colors — Values up to $47.50 — TO- DAY’S CHOICE $39.50. N ON | "';,;\,“d,y:;ih;;";;-‘;;;::,s who has been | Ci X. Conian, Florence McGuire, Rer A dual drive is on at Stoningten and | visiting relatives in New York state | Manning, Jennifer Sinciair and Vict an effort will be made to keep up the {for a number of weeks, was summon- | ©© ROy, net to mention the you | splendid reputation in this line and|ed home Friday because of the serious | Prétty and capable ensemble girls w se even more than is expected from | illness of her brother, Perry Johnsom, | grace the big song hits, wearing tb {the town. The committee on the|who has pneumonia. { smartest gowns. Seat saic Wednosds Memorial is Representative | kdwin Phillips, who was operated | At 10 . m. Mail orders acoepted mov P. Noves, Mrs. James H. upon for acute appendicitis at Law- | -7 t Dr. James H. Weeks. The | rence hospital. New London, remains | Breed Theatre. lief Tund committee is com- | in a critical condition at the hospital. | Destimy, a photoplay based on tr i | | i | posed of, Miss ¥ M. Friedman, Mi and the Misses Rosen. Janet Brown, Mrs. Hen- Mrs. Ray Wodmansee and Mrs. Wal- | novel by Charles Neviile Buck, ws Sophia Seidner | ter Jeffers entertained the Ladies’ Aid | the production chosen for Doroth society at their home Wednesday af- | Phiilips as u successor to her gre: ternoon, 17 being present. Sewing ear- | guceess, The Heart of Humanity, a pet rags occupied the attemtion of the | wijl be shown as Lhe featare attrac | company during the aftermoon. A short | jon at the Breed theatre today. 1 | business meeting was held and re- | gnowing Destiny the Breed will pre j freshments were served, as is cus-|gent one of the most unusual fid | Stonington Pointers. e A. Smith has her Amy Richards of Provi- Jaro. : | Dwight . Stone and August | {omar . 4 | Cat 1 i OMAxy. plays in years. It ig described as s » . o will “attend the council to be| The Woman's Miesionary society win oy of hutnwn @ eMmotion Women’s andMisses’ Coats, fine assortment of attractive models—Silver- held in the United Congrezational|mect with Mre. Fred T, Hope Briday | moross mudy & of human Smetios church in Norwich Thursday after- | nfternoon. ok min ot dissappint Sisds o noon, when Rev. Mr. Abbott will be tone, Velmlr&iufl two-toned effects, some fur trimmed, others with self collars—$29.50 to $89.00. Women's and Misses Fall Frocks. A collection that affords unusual scope for the expression of individual tastes or fancies—Georgette Crepe, Satin, Tricotine, J-)ey and Serge—$25.00 and up. : ChurensCoth,sto l4m,madeofgoodsavweablematemls brown | Tred Crandall, one of the jitney |et the erdinary from this star. T ;u ivers to the car station, while on one picture is presented with an admirs | Perkins, daughter of Warren C. Perkins, and both of Stonmington, will of his trips Saturday afternoen, was|pble cast imeluding Gertrude Aste accidentally shot in the head by a| Stanhope Wheatcroft, Walt Whitmar bullet, causing temporary unconscious- | Anteim. Shori, Tom Ashion, N ness. e was taken to orwie Wi e B and Edgar & the X-ray revealed the bullet to be in | weagr A an Sears an gy 1 I seven nieces, which will be removed | " June Elvidge will also be seen |later. He is resting comfortably. His Father’s Wife, & charming phe BT Thomas Church will entertain | ;o4 ama alive with delightfully um pncliaatics s AT agclaty Wednesday | ;;n,1 situations and the Pathe New afternoon at her hom | will cemplete the bill ONLY--RUBITAWAY HEBRON | TaBiNGTON Mr. and Arthur Zella: nin he: and navy bhle, wli: he rolling collars—$11.98 and up. | Mrs. C. J. Douglas of Bosten is the ! ; H guesi of her mother, Mrs. H. F. Porter. = ‘Q\ihft of ::r .\;cba;s were (gau: ° | Instant relief from pain, soreness,| Mrs. Elizabeth Cummings was home | Friday’ so the teachers could atter . | E f = | from East Berlin for the week end. the convention heid at Norwich Wemen’s Silk_ Bleu-e-, Crepe de ‘Chine, Georgette, with combination, others | stiffness, follows a rubbing with Duwight and Harl Tucker of Harttord | Mrs. William Ingails of . Danielso — “St. Jacob’s Liniment” and Mrs. Olive Parkhurst eof Jin | visited friends here the past week white and flesh, some dark colored, fancy stnped Taffeta TODAY s O R I | NEghst Whitahouse has moved mm : e A. Burnham, over Sunday. Atwoodville. Mr. and Mrs. Grizgs nc Stop “dosing” rheu % 1 At the annual church meeting held | ©cCUPYINg her tenement it's pain only; n?t t;ne ttriue‘:m gft:'; in the chape! Saturday afternoon the Mrs. F. X: Haines s A Aot Lo . Sy |requires internal treatment. Rub | omcers of the past vear were re-elected | Several from herc Women's Bioies, ‘made of white Voile, round and square 'neck, prettily thing, penetrating “St. Jacobs Lini- | SfCers of the past year baug Pomona meciisp 1 - a * ment’ right on the “tender spot’” and t 50 churcy Center, Saturday. umd - o ) | 3 = = About 50 church members attended with lace or embroidery—SATURDAY SPECIAL $1.95. | by the time vou say Jack Robinson—| he ginner and roll call in the church | WoIf ‘Den wrunz: mei Wedneed [out tomes the rheumatic pain and|parlors Saturday. Those from out of | SVeRing In the absence of ‘the le | distress. “St. Jacobs Liniment” con- | fown wers Mre_ C. J. Douglas of Bos. | torer the. Pomona. was mdde .p duers pain. It is a harmless rheuma- | {on and Mrs. James Martin of. Bast | §ames and -stunts, nu tism liniment in use for more than Hartford. | 1og. Avples- and -pop: ca Y Lo s 60 vears which never disappoints and Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and son | ®4 | doesn’t burn the skin. 1t takes pain, | Sherwocd of Fast Hartford were week | WWhooping cough prevaiis { soreness and stiffness from aching |end guesis of Mrs, Martin's parents, | School children. joints, muscles and bones; stops sc¢ial- | Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Little, Auto parties attende] a daice he ica, Jumbago, backache, neuralgia and| G. A. Little was home from Rock- in Canterbury, Saturday ecvening reduces swelling. ville for the week end. Limber up! Get a small tle of old-time, honest “St " Tatcottville.—Mrs. Sarah H. Hoular “Winsted.—A local ice firm.khas just|wcrth, 70, of Talcottville a nurse w iment” from any drug store, a sold ice stored in the winter of 1910. | found dead in Led Thu:sda " moment youwll be free from .| When stored ‘nine years ago it was |at. her home. Medical ‘ixamin: 1aches and stiffness. Don’t suffer! ! w.rta 50 cents a ton. It was sold far""homa‘ F.. Rockwell said death wa Bub rheumatiam away.. 0 oents. ProLidiy due to heart trouble Ful B a0,

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