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Whet Is Going On Tonight. Vaudeville and Motioh Pictures at the Motion Pictures ta Dreed Theatre. Vaudeville and Mglion Piciures at Dayis Theatre. Common Council Meeting. Face. Rev. John Thompson of lethel offered prayer and Rev. Clinton Andrews 8 iread the Scripture. The quartet sang | Peace, Perfect Peace. Both ministers spoke comforting words and searching truths as to the uncertainty of life. The quartet sang Abjde With Me. Burial was in Jewett Cify cemetery. The bear. Lodge, No. . 0. 0. F, ts H ] ers, from the American _Legion 1n OB Bellowe Fal - oo o T e |_ Nerwien Balletin, Willimantio Offies, | nurses’ traitting class of Lawrence Me- | wero John B Jr, H. George Wil- 73 __°s Union, No. 137, U. B. of C. and {83 Church street., Telephone 105. morial hosital, New London, is visiting |cox, Adam Rojeske, Leon Morey, Joseph J. O meets in Carpenters’ Hall : S her parents in this city. Foy and Velo Ashey. The guard of hon- Norwich Aerie, No. 367, F. 0. k., mects | George Lavinge was found guilty Sat-| Charles Dygert, superintendent of /the |or and firing squad in charge of Ser- in Eagles' Hall wrday morning at the session of the police | Remington Arms company -at Ilion, his |geant Etphage Jarvis comprised Her- NI TR — AR ‘court on three counts, intoxication, theft | wife and daughter were recent visitors at | bert Wyatt, Henry Cadieux, Ulysfes ANNOUNCEMENTS Jof a bicycle, the property of ‘Walter Mc- | the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and | Guillet, Irving Thornton, apoleon Cyr, - rty Sold. Nicol, and the theft of two rolls of toilet | Mrs. George Paton, of Windham road. William Monty, Ralph Kingsley and 5 nu:;. o e W paper, the property of the H. C. Murray | Drunkenness, breach of the peace and | Willilam -Symington. ~There were sixty 2 ;on:F = n"x':"n? h: \;axn«- D. company of Main street. He received a |assault are the charges Felix Lesinak, 34, | World war men led by Post Commander |/ m s - g i a5 “sefitenice of 30 days in jail for each of the | of No. 15 Main street, will have to face | George H. Jennings, and under the perty located in Newent to Horace A Knight. It consists of dwelling house, barn, xnd 10 seres of land. first two counts and was fined $5 and |this (Monday) morning when police court |CharSe of Sergeant Edward Wyatt and - costs, amounting to §17.15, on the third | begins. Lesinak under the influence of |Sarle 8. Hiscox in line = Three volleys ! = FITren P count. He paid. Lavinge was arrested | liquor started to beat his wife and cre- | "ero, ired at the. pgrave, taps being : \;‘ DBREED THEATRE. - he toilet sounded by Marvin Tetreault. Thirty- > = " when he endeavored to sell the toilet|ate a disturbance, and when a telephone |5 ; 3 ¥ Q 4 lve members from Court Griswold, No. The man who composed the popular paper, stolen from the alleyway between |call brought Officers Killourey and Bom- [ 10° B oy & ond twenty members of T SoRg abONE e\thett Gilterant - variaties: of the Holmes and Murray blocks, to a Rail- | bria to the house he showed more signs ann o i 0, : = o et ey ik i they Do, ahow Undaunted Lodge, No. 64, K. of P., at- \ ] sz kisses omitied one of the most wovel Fouirest oy ek o was bundled Intg the asto- | tended -tho meiklecs 1n_a tody. @ A { : =1 2NN »inds of- all. But the photop'ty wic- George Chappell pleaded guilty to the | mobile and carted to the police station, ' Haskell represented the G. A. R. There| | ucers who adapied Robers W. Chani- charge of intoxication and settled for | Where he tarried over the week end. | |were flowers from the wife pareats, bers' The Fighting. Chance, didn't. “$17.15, He said he had been working in —— brothers and_sisters, American Legion, 7 Those who- read this story in book fuim the woods for Frank Smith of North JEWEIT CITY K. of P., F. of A, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam . will remember that-one of the biggest “Windham. W i Dilworth and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- and most attractive scemes is waeie o1 Wil A Fhekkel o Now Yark aly he Baptist chi ! eld a-record au-|erett Dawley, Aunt Phebe, Ellen, Wil- U i i Stephen, the hero, and - Sylvia Lan failel to appear I court and thereby for. | LcnS Saturday cb.ning, .gathered tolis-{jjam and Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruse 'rlle Cemin_teed Guamtee dive together into a swimming pool s Teited a cash bond of $15. He was to be | on, (o the concert given by the Weber|ang family, Mr. and Mrs, James Fraser, their lips meet in a fond good-bye wn ' D8 | Male Quartette of Boston. The mem-|ar and Mrs. George A, Dawley, Ge 5 ip bye arge: i t a motor vehicle = . . George A. Da Y orge s - . . erneath the water. The scene was oo ithout a license, | He was stopped bY | berSpreroiiers for tho days to sing at|Dawley and family, Mr. and Mrs John as a Basis for hmahng describod in the book. It s shown iu - all its glory in the piciure, which is = wa . the bi-centennial. celebration of the First ! wolfensburg, Mrs. Simcox Mr. and Mrs. “Traffic Officer Bombria Friday when he | Congregational church and in accord-|john Sticht, Lena Sticht, Mr. and Mrs. the Breed theatre today for & thres- Rcofing Cost sy run “l hope we haven't started .am ep! tried to pass to the left of a silent police- |ance with their own plans, they sang|Medick, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Wechsier, demic of submarine kissing among man. for the pleasure of the large audience.|Mr. and Mrs. Merton Bugbee, John Pari. Nicholas Lusinao, 34, of No. 45 Jackson | Their songs, selected from their large |geau and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. : ‘The Certain-teed guarantee provides a basis for estimate young foiks,” laughed Anna .Q Nilssor ing the approximate cost per ! of your new roof. who plays Sylvia in the piclure, aftcr I lace, a laborer employed on construction | repertoire were partly by request. The|paust and family, Mrs. Jodoin and fam- “work at the Mansfield state hospital and [program followed this arder: On theljly Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blake, Anna training school, Mansfield Depot, will be |Sea, The Red Drum; tenor solo, Nita Gi-| McNally, Miss Mary Couture, Mr. and eharged with breaking and entering and | taka, Songs My Mother Sang; Remem-|Mrs. Philip Melady. Thursday of 1z " i 3 SR Buciaaey Richardson; bass solos, Mr. Davison three cans of peas, three cans of [(jong of the Forge, Bubbles, Rocked in|Mrs. Thomas -Simcox, from Norwich, the Cradle; Katie, Keep A’Goin’, Good-ljohn ~Sticht, Miss Catherine Sticht, bye, quartette. Wolfe Sticht of Taitville, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Green, violin and Miss Richard-|Samuel Dilworth of Willimantic, Mr. son, piano, gladly contributed two mas- ‘Wolfenberger, Mr. and Mrs..Lucien Bis- ey Bierical G el The picture was directed by Cha-ls sonnette, Fred Wolfenburger, Mr. and Maigne and is a Paramount Artcra Other pictures on this great holid:y bill are Buster Kreaton in the first cf his million dollar comedies, One We: The management of this thestre after The light 2and medium weights of Certain-teed are also guaranteed, five years for the former and ten years for the latter. the scene was filmed. “If the girls ani v . i i3 guaranteea boys at the beaches are influenced 1o heft bt goods this (Monday) morning at |ber Now ~Thy Creator, (by request)| The church ushers were H. E. Paul, Certain-teed Roofing, Number 3 Heavy, i3 g try this under-water love-making, .h: a session of court at Mansfield. Lusinao g;\;:::‘eflec i) nmgn \mfis :M;\‘s-mnumxl Edward and Harold Faust, William Me- fcr fifteen years. It usually lasts longer. chaperones will simply have to don 3 rrested b 3 4 , Wevin; An-|Xicol and Wesley Webster. . ;i ividing uits an kecy _;::\::1;.-”:::}()mougm to this city gel's Dream, Saaye; The Bedutiful Rose,| “Relatives and friends Dresent included Teking fifteen years as the as sured life and dividing the :':l‘?‘":'m:yt:d:::n‘:‘l!oil:.l?e l.r‘l:"(.nc‘: 54 urday for keeping until today. Lu TOW%"S ;";I:"EP?:S"“;’“O“" E;:?fon(:"m;‘z:‘ D};lln i ?lra. Alblert Dilworth, Mr. and vnusually low cost cf Certain-teed, as compared ‘?’ most Miss Nilsson and Conrad Nagel hexl it is claimed, was the man who broke into | ‘%5 g i 3 rs. William Dilworth Miss Annabel 5 is figure, u readily see the notable cast in The Fighting Chaace. “the home of a resident of Mansfield Depot [AShes of Dreams, Caroline, Absence, M. | Dilworth, Mrs. Gee, Mr. and Mrs. George mcdern types cf rocting, by this figure, yoi 4 e t week and stole a’can Field; piano solo, Rigoletto, Lisat, Miss two pai a bunch of keys ff Vinton fol ! EaS 2 5 2 5 : seeing this comedy does not hesitate m ymtil % was under suspicion, he | oy, SIA1Y contributed two mas: ?zn‘:e'mx‘;i Eu::, MClaraGeand ‘gmlx)amler In addition to its durability, Certaift-teed is whéather-procf, Ceriad’ Ghdbi AT Y the iveitint tilitg 6 1 cen Se e H g vi altic, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dawley, -retardi s a sc e l.:;m:v 1;.‘ et m: g the | pleasure, The ushers were H. E. Paul | Claire. and Bverett Dawrl‘;'y’ At fire-retarding and spark-proof. ;ozggk:':et“:t:n__;nm«] o) 1h eveni; { the ro roay moth |Jr. Francis Brown, Barle Palmer and|Mrs. Frank Dawley and family Mr 31 And it costs less to buy, less to lay and less to maintain anr Pearl White in The Biack Sesres. Royal Babeock. Mrs. Russell ‘Briggs, Mr. and Mrs. Roi- at Jackson place | Mrs. A. H. Frost is in Poquetanuck, in a burlap ert Dawley and family of Plaiafieid, than any other type of good roofing. will complete this great holiday bil called there by the illness and death of { 3 > 2 Four shows Labor Day, 1.20, 3, 6.15 end o Alse had o roll of 3138 Iner cean: Cuatie Dokt “fi;;lrferj B;l‘fi:erfl: zoo’i‘gx;i‘vmz. a‘rxn;l See a Certam—tee_d dealer aboutA roofin:g. If he hgsnt 8.15. % 5t 52 1 o = money stolen from the | John Williams, a milk peddler whe | Mrs Willis Bonney of Goodyear, 3 enough of the weight you want in stock he can quickly Bt e Mo i A use. lives on the F. S. Brown farm, was|Phebe Edwards, Washington, R. I, get more frcm a nearbv Certcin-teed warehouse or SN Aot - i Indieations seem to point to plenty to | Ariving his cart through Sylvandale oa|Fred Salisbury, Hartford, Mr. and distributing center. S do today (Mond: though it is Labor | Saturday night when his horse dropped | William Frazer and Joseph Frazer, 1 € % NOTICE lay and the busi houses of the city [dead in the shafts. wich. 2 # BT, 2. oied American Thread | _Jewett City Co-operative Grain and| William Monty arranged for the Certain-teed Products Corporation The Sirand Wiy le ol onty 1 team meets the Singers | Grocery Co. will announce later the open- | tail from the American Legion o General Offices, St. Louis for dayerains Shout the n‘ ltres raist t ccreation parl during | in& Of a full fine of grain feeds, includ-stood guard in four hour watches from = , St. Louis few days ago, 2io iheatres raising e Elks' park the | ing Hamlin's famous H. & S. Horse and |the time of Comrade Eichelberg’s deatn Offices 2=d Warebouses in Principal Citise the prices soon that the op- their second annual | Pavis Feeds. Place of business formerly | until the funeral =Sunday afternoon. l*ralow and m;sxc_lans hl'\‘e re;ol'.cd ;,; try fair. with everything going fuil | 0ccupied by C. D. Babcock, Green street.|They were Edward Ashey, Irving Thorn. i o P The mills of the city have closed | —3dV. ton, Fred Couturs, Herb Funeral services for George Wilhelm | Henry Cadieux, Carleton Favens, Ar- ichelberg were held at the Corgrega-|thur Rioux, John Barry, Ralph Kings- - closed all this week, to | tional church Sunday afternoon. The au- | Ity, George Davis, Walter Benjamin, ) next week on the usual schedule. | 1itorium was crowded to the doors, it|William Symington, Wilfred Ratty, postoffice Postmaster John | Peing one of the largest funerals ever |Ulysses Guillet, John McDermott, Steph- announces the hours for the |held In the town. A quartet, Mrs. F_S. 1 en Fabre, William Oakes, William Shar- s e open from 7 a. m, | leonard, Mrs. E. H. Hiscox, E. F. Bur-{key, Hector Lefave, Fred Raill William L/ ule of stamps and | leson and H. E. Paul, Jr., sang Face to! Monte and Fred Belisle. i f mail through the win- | e __ M ANY GtHer Sranohis wHIT| | R B S T KA SN = — ; 4 ed for the day. WA Woodford Royce of New Britain is suf- ) : ‘\‘ o ng with blood poisoning and is a pa- | B= ho is visiting Mr. and Mr } Thomas Wood at their cottage at the Wil- - Ty limantic camp ground, started to work several days ago for a farmer near this warrant a raise in prices of admission. t Thompson, We hope the party that put that article in the papers will speak for himself hereafter. The Strand has not in- creased the prices. but they have In- creased the show from three to six aets. changing twice weekly also the best of feature pictures. The Strand believes in giving full value for your money. Re- member the Strand is the first to start vaudevil’e both seasons regardiess of ex- pense or competition. Prices remain tie same. fot the day, to reopen Tuesday, with the ception of the Quidnick-Windham mills, h are to NOW PLAYING AT THE STRAND. The Strand will have a big gaia pro- gramme for Monday, Tuesday and Wel- 3 nesday. There will be four shows today 5 at 1.30; 3, 6 and 8.30. The prices will remain the same. The first act will be PAINT-VARNISH -ROOFING & RELATED-BUILDING-PRODUCTS | Juncry and Irwin in a classy singing. i ‘dancing and whistling aet. The second act, George Ahearn, funniest of tha fu ny comedians. Charles McDonald third in a full stage comedy sket:i en- T titled The Congressman. Miss Millions LEGAL NOTICES is fourth in her latest ict of »Suxs and sfories. She also wears several beamti- ity ter that formed on his hand| A well known summer resident of ‘:mm‘x-:ws':":' ::us;“umg the poison- | Watch Hill, Flora Sheldon Bush, 46, wife f“}feph Nadel and Morris Kenner, both =) BE It 16 3aid the danger s now over. : iti. | Of Providence, were charged with con- = At the Sunday evening service of the |Of Samuel Prescott Bush, prominent citi-|opiine Gith Davia Shor, Morris G Method J Episcopal church Wisdom of | %en of Columbus, O., was instantly killed | and Joseph Stark, both of Brooki world was presented by the choir and | when on the Watch Hill road, near the | transport Whiskey into Rhode Island. o Dol o s z - | blew open the safe, not a very large o oher Cren members, assisted by Elmer | entrance to the road leading to Kenneth | These cases grew out of the seiaure bY |ang ns a reward got thrift and pos AR rovidence, son of Rev.|Ridge, the Daniel Sully place, at 5.45 | Prohibition officers of a truck on Wednes- | &ta; » o the value of about $150. T ful gowns. Carrie Reynolds and Gcorge o iariey Smith, pastor of the chuieh, | glock Saturday evening. She was struck | 13, containing 2400 pints of whiskey, |Gan.2ce 1 Ereater (han the loot faken UELD NOTICE McLasky are fifth. They are Knowr 7% e e u'cuon”v\u i [ rias “Satanibbile ownen anmiorsra i ANEY ;)n lie Noose Neck road, soon after leav- | The post office is located in a thre- | at Norwich, within and for the rict of the late stars in The Lady in Red com- o omith's and was an_allegorical | Herpert Davis of Mystic, a stock broker | N6 Westerly. They pleaded not guilty, | siory, wooden building with the 0dd Fel- | Norwich, on tht 4th day of September, A. pany. The big Broadway succsss, Berry pantomime in which adults and children | with‘ofices In New Tork, and who for. | FAived preliminary trial, and were heid |lows lodge on the. top floor, the banauet D. 133 - - A hearing will be held at the Com-|a,4 joierson, are sixth, in Al G. Flelds’ participate o members of the cast |rory gid business in Providence. for the grand jury in bonds of $3,000 | hall, a printing office and the post office| Lresent—NELSON J. AYLING. Judge | munity House, Mystic, Conn., at 11 2. M. | ingirels which is a comedy minstrel wore costumes or symbols representin each. S e 8 Estate of John Thornes. late of A et : EvLeLs, - the Kaaa to be. sugwested & Mr. and Mrs. Bush were out for a walk on the second floor the ground floor be- Sprague. in said District. deceased. Tuesday, Sept. 21st, at which time the|mugical act with special scenery. e 4 and were conversing with Mr. and Mrs. After the commissioner's hearing the | ing occupied by the store of J. M. Bar-|" (Ordered, That the Administrator cite |plans and cifications for the proposed |the feature picture the Strand w _Clarence T. McLean, 72, of Pleasant | Herbert Field, summer cottagers at|Drohibition officers raided the largest dis- |Per_and Company. Valley died at his home there Saturday afternoon after a long illness. He was for the action of the grand jury. =} the creditors of said deceased to bring in |bridge between Groton and Stonington, | Mitchell Lewis In Chi Wateh Hill, who had stopped their car on | tilling outfit found in Rhode Island since | Not only was the safe demolished bY | their claims against said estate Within [y o0 oo the Mystic bridge, will be on|ment. The plot of ¢ picture 1 the east side of the road. As Mr. Davis [the whole old country went dry. They |the explosion, but the glass in the buxsix months from this date, by posting a| ' " i thrilling one—one that will hold you to born in Vernon, Conn., March 18, 1848, | car approached at moderate speed Mr. | confiscated seven stills of 15 gallons ca. |{ronts of the post office and the win- |notice to that effect, together with a copy |exhibition. the end. It is fie story of a man of the son of William and Mary Palmer Mc. | Bush suddenly started across the road, |Pacity, 50 allons of real moonshine, 2,000 | dOWS Were shattered and the office was Of this order, on the signnost nearcst to T BENE e O Lean. Besides his wife he is survived | followed by Mrs. Bush. Mr. Davis ap- | gallons of molasses and raisin mash, at|Wrecked. The clock on the wall stopped oo BESH MORne Spot T ST Sy Tub : State Highway Commissioner. |Fal code and a big heart. He wins out plied the brakes but could not stop the | the old Davis farm in North Scituate, |2t 2:20 and it is supposed the safe %as|ihe same once in a newspaper ha = in two of the biggest and most import- Norwich, and three brothers, William 8. |car in time to avoid striking Mrs. Bush, | They arrested Joseph Roberts, John Bap- | PIOWR at that hour, the clock being|circulation in said District, and AT OBATE HELD |ant fights in life. Ore is to make a fi- > Nortn Haven, Alfred L. and Arthur C. | She was thrown to the ground and the | tista, Albert Lemoris, Peter Sousa, Theo. | 5toPped by the concussion. There was|turn to this Court. ¢ Plainville wheels passed over her, the car coming | Phile Trashada and Tony Almeida, all of |0 WOREY in the safe as it is the custom by a sister, Mrs. Mary E. Eldridge, of A COURT OF f 3 ‘G, Ju at’ Montville, within and for the District | nancial success of life, anfl the other is mey; 1 ihe s R M| e abons o TomEane I o 1iac B, |of Montville, on the 3d day of September, |to win the love of a woman. He loves to a standstill within ten feet of the place | Pawtucket. They .are charged with con.|Of Fostmaster Charles H. Brown to take| Ihe fi & the wie of another man. To make It Whire the LN oo Spiring to defraud the government by at. | Mo7ey home with him at night. Attest: HELEN M. DRESCil 3 -DA MR, TROES o ar | EETSEz- st TTEtuci Shix Toys TN o All of Mrs. Push's ribs and her left|tempting to evade the payment of taxes.| An automobile owned and operated by e i s ol too big a man to cheat. He plays the ankle were fractured and her lungs were | An investigation is being made to learn |Felix N. Elias, of 125 Linden street, N. Miss Mildred Davoll, a member of the Montville, in said District, deceased. = e iministrator with' the will an-{Same on the jevel every time. e finalty punctured. She died shortly after the|Who sold these men their supplies, in or- | YonKers, Y.,/ who wal sccompanied| NOTICE-All creditore’of “aaid e nexed appeared in Court and filed a writ. | Facrifices his all for the Kppases ot th ] accident and before the arrival of Dr. |der to charge the dealers also with con- |0y Mrs. klias and her daughter, Mrs.|¢ S ;3;;“;“;&“;“ ““_f"':;;“uml‘:“,‘: ten application alleging that said estate | Woman he Io\u;t .\r’ “'1}-0;'1:.“"“-; Robert Dowe, who was summoned from |SPiring to defraud the government. Frederick 1. Bauer, was struck by gjpmed at 21 Winchester St, Norwich, |iS nOW in settlement in said Court, and mlon;‘ n;‘rl c?mn! es this show of ow urra s Wateh Hill. Dr. Michael H. Scanlon| The Davis farm, so-called, has been |PASSIng au.omobile ‘late Sunday after- |Conn., within the time limited in tne |PAYIng for on order to sel feriain weal|at the SURAG. L o L. yroinee 20 viewed the body and permitted its re- | Practically deserted for months. Last {1000 When near the residence of Thom-|sbove and forezoing ordel 5 e e oy e Lo oo e ich 'l."',',‘d! i Sy mat T moval to a local morgie. As medical [ Year it was rented for a time as a club- |25 Gourlay, of Shore road. - The Elias ACKSON THORNES, Wheretpon, It Is Ordere? That sald 'h"c' bt 2 A e {2 examiner he referred the case to Coroner | house for hunters. Five of the stills {2Utomobile was capsized and the other sepbd Administrator. b prices are alcony c and o - Ea application be heard and a T A COURT OF PROBATE HELD |the Probate Court Room in .iontville, in ‘mined at Kingsley, who will hold an inquest. found there were in operation and haq |Mmachine did not stop and was out of p Mr. Davis was prevented f void- | been in use only a short time. view before the number could be taken.!at Norwich, within and for the District of |said District. on the 10th day of Septem- Bos eBnen e :hoosh:;maa::?e:r B Mrs. Gourlay and others in the’ vicimiiy | Norwich, on the 4th day of September, A. |ber. A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the fo: track, as = third automobile Was turning | p oy oy, Aliam A. Hickey, coadjutor | went to the rescue and the Yonkers |D. 1920. Davis Theatre, o noon, and that nol(e; ol(lhc r;e]ndenc,v of | Today. Labor Day, the Davis will open . i op of the Providence diocese, adminis- | party was taken to the home of Mrs. | Present— J. AYLING, Judge.|said application, and of said hearing e ' into the road which leads to the Sully |tered the sacrament of confirmation to a | Gourlay. Dr. John Ruissi was calied | Estate of place. Mr. Davis reporting to Police Chief = i 2 ason with r big-time e Sturtevant, late | thereon. be given by the lvl!hlic:(u)i‘mh 1( thC:;r 1::‘!;:(;:23_;_ * ‘fj"-“ r' "n";- i : y T Sh 3 of Norwich, in said District, deceased. | this order one time in The Norwich Bul- | acts ai ature pictures at pric ' WILLIMANTIC, CONN Brown, stated that he was not to blame | the Tmmasate Soneoutirh Lo, Church of and later two ofher physicians came 19|° john P. Huntington of Norwich, Conn. |letin. a newspaper having a circulation in | cannot be equalied. Heading the vaude y . for the distressing affair and was in n ption Sunday after- | his assistance. Mr. a Mrs. s Al is Tie Doice Sisters and Co.. thres tra 49c. These prices e war tax. . 1lappeared in Court and filed a petition |said District. at least three days prior te | v " noon, after whi s i v Vers cl a i readliven A5 aifag foF ob Sevesls an ich the bishop delivered an |their daughter were severely cut ani 1 t 2 ng, for the reasons fherein set forth, | the dnée of said {!mnrln{_'. and that return | pretty girls. who present a Pr;.t'm‘ofl* Z 0 eloquent sermon. At 10 o'clock this (Mon- | bruised and otherwise injured. After re-|that an instrument purportine to be theibe made to tie Court. singing and dancing offering. hé sec- He was released on his own recognizance. | day) morning Bishop Hickey will(bl:’;. ceiving first aid they were taken to the{last will and testament of said deceased DAN D. HOME. Judge. | ong act is Frank and Tobv Schell In a o coush Js president of the Buckeye |the bell presented by the Italian parish. | Lawrence hospital, New London, in the fbe admitted to probate The above and foregoing is a true copy | L00 B Sty act that Is different from Steel Casting company of Columbus and | ioners. parish- | nbulance of the Westerly Sanitary| Whereupon, It Is Ordered. That said)of record. b2l a4 i L ehie ity The g a director of the Pennsyivania railroad. Sores. Mr. Elias' most serious injury |Petition be heard and determined at the| Attest: SUSAN F. HOME. | anvibing eter & g5 | Mr. and Mrs. Bush have passed the sum. | Th® scheols of the town of Hopkinton | O™ i frahita Yot he I TERL St | Probate Court Room in the City of Nor-| sepdd __ Clerk. s Po :: '-‘» b h STORE i{mer at Watch Hill for a number of| . Open Tuesday with .the - following |3 & Cole's fracture 8] ‘- | \eich, in said District, on the 13th day of | — . - a comedy offerinz. R = i % o HELD 2 = : ¥ g teachers: Ashaway—Paul inot. | Mrs. _Elias’ right shoulder is fractured|geptember, A. D. 1920, at 10 o'clock in the DR, O - he fuweles different ) | years. There are in the family two sons, | 12C"$ics L. Gertrue. Stameny BERCH|and Mrs. Bauer received a probable | forencon, and that notice of the pendency | & Norwich, within and for the District of | J0 % "rinyte and Dean in 2 comedy sk James and Prescott Bush, and two daugh- incipal ; i 5 "l fracture of the end of the spine. It isof said petition, and of said hearing there- |1 e g G s led the Two Ex-Bartenders , ant principal; Miss Elizabeth Sheffield ( pel | hea e 1 D 1830 entitled the T CLOSED ters, Mrs. Frank Howe of Cleveland and grades 7-8; Mrs. Mabel Cq C’| the opinion of the hospital physicians|on, be given by the publication of this|™p ity AYLING Judge.{act on this bill is arecomnized big-time Mrs. Stewart Clement of Buffalo. §: Miss Marion Rood. 3.4, afres odes 5-|that while the injuries are serious they |order one time in some newspaper having | gtate of rens, late of | offerings and are sute o Chief Brown, with Medical Examiner |Welch, 1-2; Miss Lillian & & s B | will not result fatally. a circulation in said District, at least siX | xorwich, in sald District. deceased. The feature picture is Scanlon and Coroner Kingsley, visited the | Montessort. g DHolcnE, days brior to the date of sald hearing, | ™Tne Administratrix exhibited her ad- |y " ot Paramount production wit ALL DAY site of the accident and took measure- | Hope Valley—Earl Sylvi inci Tisest L msonies. and that T SON J. AYLING, Judge. |ministration account with said estate to| . ive Clark as the As Mil ments. The Fields car was from Watch | Miss Laura S, Teaw. somoint? "CiPal:| Rhode Isiand Constitution day Will bel my. quove and foregoing is a true eopy | e Court for allowance.: it is therefore | 0 % h e the s T BB Hill, bound towards Westerly, and in |7-8, vacant; Miss M. Ida Doskery. sg,|observed by patriotic organizations of}of record. e T A e loy fa the fore- | world but on the honeymoon journey sha passing was halled by Mr. and Mrs. Bush. | Miss Martha T. Holdredge, 3-4; 1-2 va. | 15, State Sept. 17 Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. ii00n. at_the Probate Court Room in the | overhears her husband tell his colleze Mr. Fields backed his car and eame to a |cant; Miss Frances G. Congoware, kin. |, L7¢, tand-engine Defender which was sepod Clerk. {6y of Norwich. in sald District. be, and | chum she was “easy to_zet”” D-termined standstill eight feet and five inches from |dergarten. g lost in the freight yard at Bath, arrived | — o o G S Ron e WELD | the same is, appointed for hearing the | to punish her cockshure spouse she fumps the sidewalk, practically in the middle of | Rockville—Miss -Katherine C. Wells, |2 Bristol, Friday. The machine Will be|q¢ Y obanon, within and for the District of | same. and the sald Administratrix is di- {0 the train at a sidinc and hides her- LABO the road. Mr. and Mrs. Bush stood near| Canonchet—Miss Eunice Lynch |overhauled to be in readiness for t:e}yecbanon, on the 24th day of July. 1920. |rected to give notice thereof by publishing | o0, G S ow mearby. Tt is her plan the car when Mr. Davis rounded the| Barberville—Miss Ella F. Barber. muster at Oakland Beach today (Mon-| Present — ALBERT G. KNEELAND, |this oraer onee in sorss rCTsnapet MNIE | ¢o appear kidnapped and compel her hus- curve, sounding his horn. Just at this| Hopkinton Clty—Miss : day). s AJmARe : O I i s o "sall Mearing, | band to forfeit: five thousand dollars to 5 i y—Miss Harriet R.|%%} & chtiv comressiona) ate of Joseph . Lelkens, late of the | days prior to the date of said hearing, time the car from the Sully driveway |Crandall X y remson of a cut in congressionall Betate of otep O L ind State of | and make refurn to_the Courts insure her return. Paramount Screen turned on the main road towards Watch| Tomaquag—Vacant. S s e e 1o INew Yotk deceantl NELSON J. AYLING, Judge. | Magazine. compietes the show. Hill. Had Mr, Davis continued on the| The school department office has been | Rn0de Isiand force of the bureau of in-|= : i s i Sallie Leikens. 29 Claremont Ave., City| The ahove and foregoing is a true copy| Four shows today, at 1.30, 3.15, €.15, right side of the road there must have |changed from the town hall to the of-| cousation of the department of justice| ot New York, Executrix. of record. . - 8.15. been a collision, as the road was blocked |fice of: the superintendent of sehools in | [OF the detection and - prevention of} 'Ordered, That six months from the date | Attest: HELEN M. DRESCHER. ne H C M C by _the Flelds car. cri - . C. Murray Co. i 6d the Ashaway schoolhouse. me., - 2 3 hereof bé, and the same are, limited and| sep! ! The Winchester shooting team is com-|aJlowed for the creditors to bring in their > E flm:"u':"m: ?::" Rt l'i_""“" the | Dr. Wiliam Hpward, of Cleveland,|ing to Westerly, Wednesday, Sept. Claims against sald estate, and_ the Ex- crossed Niagara Falls by his teeth fn FMePoatiany SJeqalk, ;and Mr | whose summer cottage, Metacomet is|and not on Labor Day, in connection:ecutrix directed to give public notice to ANNOUNCEMENTS 1911, Wherever he appears he shows Fiela car he left of the lon the Watch Hill road, delivered an|with the shoot of the Westerly Rod and | the -creditors of said estate to bring ini moving pictures of his death ride and he s car ust as he came up to the Imstructive amd interesting address|Gun club. . their claims within said time allowed by} yypyy pav coUsTy Fam sald Sunday might that his Slms are on elds car Mrs. Bush started for the side- 1o the members of' the Westerly| Stonington High school class of 1915, |Pesting a copy of [his STERr of The TUT(e : : : the wpy here and that he will endeavor walk and was struck by the Davis car. |Santtary corps in the quartess oy held a reunion- at Atlantis Beach, Sat- | ENDOSt MeAreet e e e e Town WILL OPEN THIS AFTERNOON| ; sngw them in one of the local theatres Kifloure B Mr. Davis was operating at a moderate | the state armory, Friday evening, on |urday. y e obljahing the same once in some| The 66th annual fair of the New Lon-| if thev arrive hore before he Jeaves town. y ros. peed, and Mr. Bush sidestepped within [the subject The PuBlic Health. During| East Greenwich defeated White Rock [ newspaper having a circulation in said|don County Agricultural Society opens; Secretary Raymond is making arrange- the length of his automobile, and with the i his address he commended the work ac.|at baseball, Saturday, 10 to Probate District, and return make to this | this (Monday) afterncon at the fair-| ments for an added attraction for Tues- FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND two front wheels on the sidewalk. Actual | complished by the corps and its bemefit| Miss Sargent, of Brookli Mase., | Court of the notice given. grounds, East Great Plain, and will con-; day afternoon. This will be a parachute EMBALMERS measurement shows that Mr. Dhvis ma- |to the community. He declared there|who operated the automobile that xillea| Attest: ALBERT G. KNEELAND. tinue Tuesday and Wednesday. drop by Porf. Harold D. Cates from an 16 Union 8¢, Willimantic, Cona | Chine traveled twenty feet after striking | was need for a hospital in Westerly 'and [a boy named Shea, on the Watch Hill| . oq 3 e Cattle, sheep, swine and poultry were|aeroplane high above the fairgrounds. Phene 20 (Lady Assistant) Mrs. Bush. There is nothing to indicate |urged the members to construe’ the agi-|road, near the golf grounds, two years - larriving in large numbers all day Sun-| After Prof. Cates cut loose the aeroplane — e .| that Davis was operating at high speed. | tation for a hospital and the desired se.| ago, and who was indicted for man- | emmmmmm—————————eee e | day and by nightfall there was hardly | will do a mhuber of hair raisinz stunts. JAY M. SHEP, Truck leads of booze that come through | SUlt t"°'lld hls attained. Dr. Howard 1. |slaughter by the grand jury, has never|, . ... demanda for munshine.—Ro- | ino s enough left for the remainder of! This will make two flizhts for Prof. Cates Comnecticut from New York and into |SPent manyl summers in Westerly and 3 ) faced trial Fioster Post-BXpresa the entries which will be on hand bright| Tuesday as he will also be seen in his Rhode Island by way of Westerly are|iS familiar with the town and iis re-| Mr. ¥nd Mrs. Edwin Selden May an-|chester Fost- 7 Bucceeding Filmore & Shepard frequently seized by prohibition sgents | auirements. nounce that their daughter, Ruth Hub- and early this morning. triple parachute drop from the balloon. The tents in the ymidway are all up| The balioon asension will take piace at - . rown Utter, .‘wm‘]-" and the various exhibits are all ready |35 p. m. dafly. Funeral Director & Embalmer | 3;iofe they reach their Jestination. The | The Westerly Veteran Firemen's as- 2;"{;,,_,‘;&,,“::“;':’;5?1: Con Ve ASt for inspection by the thousands of east-| The vaudevifle” events will be seem In 1-62 NORTH 8T, WILLIMANTIC |job and their seizures aro. more then | meo hoqlTiers Wil g0 to Oskland|iesgey” nest. Miss May was formerly| Pred Schults, formerly wof this place,|ern Connectient who will flock to_ the| the following order: ] z double those of ~m-~1- sesigned to Con- |in. the anntal muster ¢ partietpate | supervisor of music in’ the schools of [has secured employment With a manu-| fairgrounds foday, tomorrow a |~ Biss and Hame! acrialists: Jack and | Lady Assistaat Tel conneetion |3 77i°" MIOTT O S ot e . ual muster of the State Fire-|ino town of Stoningtom. facturing company of Poughkeepsie, N.|nesday. Kitty Demaco. terialists: Mans Bros. United ‘States commissioner. Friday after-| petition for prime, T i om-| Mr. and Mrs Willlam D, Main. Jon Y. The vaudeville artists have arrived in| tight rops walkers: Dennis Bros. revolv. A Miss B D. Stillman,| Mrs. Charles Patridge Charlie, Ag-|town and according to all reports they|in a ladder act. Dare Devil Uliiven in his noon and held for action of the federal |will be accompanied - by the Chesebro|Johnson and Miss Hthel m ¢ it tomobile ti that will|nes and Dorothy Patridge, Mrs. John| have the best programme of free vaude- Dl'. F. c. Jacl“on grand jury. Louis Schneider, William |Fife and Drum corps of Stoningion, an | 2re On 2n automobie trip 3 el L Dosothy,, cateidgs o e of Lres.vande- | Sin et Prof. Harold r; ;'l..uu in his take them over the Mohawk trail. emansky and daughter Clara an villegever seen at any fair New Lon-| triple parachute drop from halloon. 52&"”{?, "{idzflmnf‘:‘:l"; 0: New ‘1211 ?live their old hand engine, City of | 3o ("N oM Schwenk is visiting her | Hazel Morey Were recent guests of Mrs.|don county. The American Carnival Company has DEN“ST °mn- mmflli. N e charge of well, a try-out in -expectation of sunt, Mrs. Melvin D. Barr, in Norwich. |Patridge’s sister, Mrs. J. H. Richmond.| The vaudeville acts have been Sent to|arrived and owinZ to the large space nee- mn;‘; P e v Ya;l.( r::: m-wx:rnx‘::. mh:m e::tén.gunfi:; € fi“:.l B. Che:hroufll ostl ..Stonington | Norwich by Bert Spears, head booking|essary to take care of their shows. Sec- i ” b calles last week at TS. arnes’. 715 Main Street, Willimantio These men were on a five ton truck, |hose companies have entered for the Simple Explanation agent of the United Booking Office, B.|retary Ravmond and the falr offi=ials F. Keith circuit and the various acts will| found it necessary to almost double the be in charge of Dare Devil Ulliven, who| size of the midway which is now filled Mrs. George Schultz and daughter - Hours—9 a, m. to 8 p. m. Phone 44| carrying 1,200 quarts of whiskey, which |hose reel vaces, which includes sprint-| The shipping board has authorized | Margaret spent Monday with friends in e 21 D07 | the Tofficers halted on the Narragansett |ing and hose-coupfing. There will also | higher freight rates on the Great Lakes, | Ledyard. H B B. SAVAGE'S closed car leaves| Pler road last Thursday afternoon. The |be.a number of companies in the parade “M‘l:: o,fl'u?k ;nom&rml ifl:l:"-flldi was first located at Saybrook |that ;m not take part in the prl ler man 3 ; y af i mornine o leave "W Junction but was not stopped until it had | contes o 3t the holels. “hovitq cused are held under bail of $3,000 each Hope Valley early Saturday will personally appear in his dip of death.| to the limit. The Carnival company has the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mex- ——r In this act he slides down a wire to the | four shows. one of which Is an animas Cotton forms nine-tenths of the cloth- | ground from a high elevation, using hisf show in & tent 100x60. The prices-remain the same as last year, adults 50 cents, children 26 eents He claims to be the only man living who ]| and automobiles 50 cents. No war tax. s P rens “ ico, as being just, reasonable and neces- sary. Probably on account of the in-|ing of Canada and enters into many arts| teeth in which he grips a small leather proceeded into Rhode Island. The ac- Burglars visited the post office at|creasing cost of water, the lessening of (and crafts. Canada could use ruch more | strap fastened to & puliey on the wire. '~ _ morning, tion of freish air and a constant- American cettom. <

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