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% 6 3 - RORWICH BULLETIN, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1920 | P ! Duiiicison apparently having a week- s end party for himself during the late JEWETT CITY hours of Saturday night . While ROt| In the several ponds and iakes round | J 8 . much information could be obtained | about the town, fishermen have alvayll A ANkg from him, he did say that he was on|been able i - r ; to satisfy their love for the his way to Wauregan to visit a friend | sport with both large and smali-moutn when he was struck by the car. bass. Never, however. has there been 1 A R G R A T TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY one of Killingly's best known citizens | pond, situated a mile above the town. - will arrive here this Monday morning Some years ago at the time when P. B. 2 5 L T QUALITY from Boston. Mr. Chase died Friday | Driscoll and. Archie MeNiel were wlive 5 Big Time Acts—Feature Photoplays afternoon at the Corey Hill hospital in| ther existed a wide-awake and energetic s Brookline following a surgical opera- | Fish and Game club in Jewett City. . . Co-0peratlve La France tion. He had been in poor health for a | Every year the members took the nee. : CO long time, but the announcement of his| essary steps with the state fisheries com- KU!'IN b death came as a surprise to his friends| mission, so that from ten to' thirty cans fagre. : of trout and fingerling bass were recelv- “ z S " R“bbers (M- Chase was a native of the 1own | o cacn vear and S i e 1 Presents “How Movie Stars Are Mad- & B! of Killingly, horn April 29, 1852, a son | in the local as ol B 3 3 3 P of Giles and Orpah Spalding Chase. His e local ponds and Btreams. Twenty: Movies Taken in Full View of ths Audience seven years ago, the club decided to education was obtained in the schools | stock the ponds With some o worte | Z0—PEOPLE N EACH SCENE—20 of his native town consequently 10,000 3 3 % 2 L % 2 Practically all of his business life Was | gecured and placed ;a'atl_:;;:n;fl;:]e::: Here's Your Opportunity. Be in the Movies or Sce Your Friends or Your FOR MEN FOR WOMEN devoted to the textile industry and for | epots in the Aspinook. With e ee 'l Neighbors on the Screen many vears he was engaged as & Wool-| coption of onc, caught twn vea 3 A rs after e en. manufacturer. Excepting for & De- | near Butt's bridge. by & Contortrcy Hep SPECIAL TUESDAY NIGHT—BATHING GIRL CONTEST riod of nine years during which he was o i erman, none were ever heard of. At WEDNESDAY MATINEE—CHILDREN'S MATINEE superintendent of the Howe and Jeffer- ¢ Vi All Leathers Tan and Black | Jiom i soace Mo, . Onase | e, fime_ an expere visied town. i Al col and Mr. Driscoll were anxious Movies Will Be Taken of Each Contest had lived in Killingly. ~He operated| na¢ jand-locked salmon should be tried !} mills at Elmville and East Killingly and | ang that Tadnole pond. sheuly he cieca Have a Laugh—Plenty of Comedy—Riots of Laughter his prominence in the woolen manufac-| 5600 small-mouth bass, Tadpole pond turing industry is indlcated by the favl always was and is now alive with pick- that ithe mill now owned and operated | crel ' Thé expert said It 'would 'be usec) FOUR OTHER ACTS AND PHOTOPLAYS _yf a\_lxs ?n Hl i:“na; m:“Ch“:‘ ‘“é-ffi less in so small a water area to waste 5 ” is familiarly known as, the Chase .mill | fingerling base for pickerel bait. Now it ALICE BRADY ‘in “THEDIVORCE GAME ! 1t An has remained for hass to be discovered in i ; i Eom iy leat Af sl for =i ddng e qiscoyered Movies Taken in the Theatre and Around the City Will Be Shown Here AND Dy L e iy ‘mE | Tadpole pond. and that, too, by a little Y quatnted: with the: woolen manufscturing Polish bov, who was Yfter his father's Thursday, Friday and Saturday—See Yours: arkably Wiccessful de- o I he R e cow and he had a crooked sticky and g ; the conventiona! line and bent pin §¢ the Mr. Chase served at one ‘time a& a D member of the board of selectmen of | StoTied small boy fisherman. As the aow Killingly and held other town offices, fi'?";"( aiong the state road, the boy but his business claimed practically all|2USht a_grasshopper, one of the aile of his time and attention and he never | YE!IOW Winged sort. hooked him on and sought the political preferment which | (AT€¥ in among the lily pafs What BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE—FEATURE PICTURE ° B uld mave reccived from the repub. | actually took place never will be known. rlces lican party of which he was a member. | PUt @ party of Jewett City people pass- THREE NDER €8 ajue I SR L T e e R e A e ity B Eitsa | MiX-up taking place at the water's brim. pyas united in marriage with Miss Eliza | [ifly in and partly out, Thers were|] 'M 8 Snappy Singing and Dancing Act Making All Changes of Costumes f in the Movies MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY D e IO otied ya-pnitaionas 1o, 11 oot ielna In Full View of the Audience. Special Scenery, Beautiful Gowns "d; Marion E. Chase, Her.| §ash of wet, golden scales. and ( MEN’S Chase, Hartont; Marion 1 Chae, Hor | B o ™ o nieeteniooi “soiia|| HARRY GARLAND - | SAMPSON & DOUGLAS Mrs, Harry Storer, the latter resident at | terms. doubtiess adjectives. The men In a Black Face Comady Act An Eccentric Comedy Duo in a Spokane Wash. Mr. Chase also leaves 3‘1!'1;““ '«; ;he reh!cue The great bass “THE JAIL BIRD” Lively Offering four brothers, O'Mera G.. Sterling: Ca- e boy had caught was but a few inci nova. Elmville; David, Kast Orange, N.|eS shorter than he, and weighed fo McRAE AND CLEGG J.; Cassius D.. Hartford, and one sis-|Pounds and a half on a borough scale. “THE INTRUDER AND THE QUEEN OF THE WHEEL" ter, Miss Emma S. Chase, of Lynn. Last week there were thirty caught near Mr. Chase was a member of Moriah | the 5pot. One Jewett City man caught FEATURE PICTURE y lodge, A. F. and A. M., of Columbian|Dile in ofe day. The pond ually st o SHOES $2.00 AND $2.25 TAN BLUCHER | B oisnantcrs. 2005 of Norwien. " and | Hnea with fahermen "The question TOM MIX in “DAREDEVIL” URer AfasiTic hoates: N O dnglers i this: How did|§ By Far the Greatest “Mix” Picture Ever Screened. It Has All the Oth i ” ; M' C > At their caucus held in the town hail | P2% get into Tadpole? They are there|l Wegtern Pictures Look Like 10, 20 and 30 For Darin o Saturday afternoon the democrats|2nd being caught every day. It is a Fhi Action. Weritten and Directed by Mr. Mix Himself. s Picture Oul~ classes All Others. B 7 . amed the followmg tandidates for | SPTing pond, the only inlet being Havey's | q 4 ::)‘\&e‘offieei: Assrsxo?. James R. Walsh ;| PFooK in the northern end. The outlet at F 0 R M E N BOYS’ MISSFS’ detiseat Van Weodworth: se. | the” south is at the old Burleson mi PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE ! R 2 where 3 [ ] | : t falls over a 20-foot dam. It lectmen George Alvord, Aleott D.|Y s A - Savies: anditor A V. Wooduworih: tax | Was never stocked and mever produced a i 9 collector. Joseph Bodo; town school | YasS until a few days ago. i AND CHILDREN'S AND B e L | R AN $9 OO Ella Woodworth; agent town deposit| Jewett City invitations to the exhibition | 50c TO §1.00 . F. E. Bitgood; registrars, James|in the public schools of Worcester. Sep- | THEATRE E. Walsh, George Moran, James P. Al-| tember 10 and 11. of rome industries, in- drich; constables, William A. Graves, | cluding gardening, cooking, sewing and VEN]N George Alvord, Alctott D. Sayles; grand | handicraft. The schools of the cuy‘ have WEDNESDAY E G THEATRE - jurors, Claude E. Moran, Arthur Stome,|been in spirited competition for the Da- SEPTEMBER 15 Miss Felicia C. Terry has sold an-|six hundred doliars, has been given o be|] DIRECT FROM NEW YORK TODAY AND TUESDAY : & Arthur Viens. vid Fanning prizes. The prize money. other of her stories to 80 Pub-| used for the permanent decoration of the lication, it was announced here chool buildings or rooms and each pur- Mrs. Howard Worthen of New Lon- | cf 4 A T se is inscribed, ‘ Fanning Prize, 1920." ; ) HATED and hunted by don is spending a few da here as the Douglas circle of the King's Daugh-| 7}" P thousands! Yet none guest of Mrs. Alphor I ters meets Tuesday evening at 7.30 at | . and Miss Alice Arsenault, wh re-| the home of the leader, Miss M. A. Bur- . but his own band knew turn with her to be her guesis dick. ) his face. Till treachery Lot The chairman of the recent republican Dancing continues popular. A large | cagcus was Jahn Potts, not oy brought him his great- CHARBONNEAU & ANDREWS T R oo est adventure—a good Saturday evening and there also were TS S ds ik 2t A R Sates ATRIory S Two silver eups, one won at the coun- wesean's eve. . . J Members of the Queen Esther circle |tY fair. and the other ‘at the Firemen's am Street orwich, Conm. §i i Tecr™ i S5 6™ Kien Tl | convention 1n * Harttord. “have " been | brought to Jewett City. Prentice Chase < A ic| Was awarded a silver sup for the Ash- and interesting fail | 1and tug-of-war team. which he train- and winter season, has a meeting sched- | ®1 for the contest at the New London lutea- 1o i ania “ounty Fair, Norwich. The men on the : | Bold a meeting this week to name anfi“*‘* for Tucegay foven n & : - - o : ed up-|tcam were Pater. Rondeau. Austin Har- iependent ticket. Just what this will| & pl‘gg»u.- of small flies descended up. ris, John Macl R Hans: i d i | on' Danielson Saturday afternoon and | FiS. J S M e g s | amount to remains to be seen. Killing- | il | Fred Bliven. The o L b evening. The Danielson | planning -for a bus; "Wm.S. HART TH E TO LL * Thomas Wakeley was sent delegat b o some e eley ent as a ate . and democratic | Who had to fight them. 1In some places B the republics e Sores from A. A. Young, Jr., Hose an - vear {hese voters | Palches of scores of thousands of them | oo A e. Jr, Hose and Lad mpaign plans. PR R : could be seen in the grass and on the|d°r Co., No. 1, to the state cenvention ,‘:(‘y;(,mg.e\y) By Il held in Hartford last week. Tuesday was soe 0§ pertec 8 aky: ot lthe 'Golt Pavk aancing was DANlE]_SON point when the time comes to T up- | s cking which jthele e R o et et n,”m‘;’:"c"{‘,’“;:! PRICES—50c, $1.00, $1.50, $2 Garamourtsiricraft Bae ; = | h will not amount to much. 75 & o e it o ‘C“'\un it at the town me any ‘nui‘r;\vnd\nl ticke: is ‘named, it was PUTNAM i“- e held. The cups were awarded for Plus War T; SEATS NOW 5 geste] ravidedl Rt BTt e e h | old-fash'\ned waltzes. One hundred and % s hemselves for a| ST some of the man now on {he| Thal section of the town of Pomtret | fifty-sever counles entered the contest SEE him as Black pre tie annual town | stand. so-called, was|and the first prize was awarded Foreman > artiad oiie s |’ Sun-| Wakely and his partner. Mrs. Net ces, bul will a | startled out of its usual peaceful Sum-| Colitical defest on’ the|day mornmg solitude when H: Merba. of Hartford. It is the first time Ol‘ey S JAZZ an - " 2 3 Ve 5 nl a | that the i 7 s - @ & kites of some office holders | YOURE. about 30 vears of age, placed a he prize has come to Eastern Con- democratic' liste of nomi. |Near the Haskel gn, but g up on the to do with into equal suf- Deering, bandit, hold up & ‘train—escape from his captors—leap 60 n Octo- | n, and one of them h entrance of womer i e e e O o Omice. holders | | olver at the side of his head and |necticut The cup will be on exhibition feet from a clifimburn W ¢ S o . o o quny ol Jobe becAUSE | (o0 a bullet crashing through his |in_William Johnston's window. ASHLAND C_AS[NO it O o , o e e Ul ean cancy against them Verlly, the town|brain. He- died almost instantly, the | Sunday morning, John Gruel of Lisbon, G rot o B oE rephl -1 e ol s on promises ta afford semetump | (ragedy shocking the neighborhood. | accompanied by another man, was driv Jewett City of Mexican ?lrr‘m r“,n e ‘:.“" more than the mere perfunctory pro.|, Some family difficuity of a minor na- "”“,_‘“""“ the hill just above the Jew raiders—fight his be- e e lns T = " 21 ceeding of going to the Y doeo”|ture was atiributed on Sunday to have | et City railroad crossing. The hold-back trayer to the death— ;?;"‘:rmj“ S e polls and drop- | Y cause of the suicide. It was|broke, frightening the horse.-which bolt- TONIGHT o 0l ere veriooked i pro- A fling away his freedom to save his enemy’s child. Ay s s Mo stated Sunday afternoon that Young |ed. One of the reins broke, and the g feelling. SoRiniday e ier\M‘)‘m the ‘M'v: Another instance of the cowardly and|had been pleading with his wife, be-|horse, which I8 blind, turned into Frank 8:15 New Time s, y overlook what 1 ppe; 0 o' k S ) a apy T Ras 2 T 9.30 and 10 o'clock Sunday morn- | R: c u good bet, went into their caucus |STUel Practice of some automobilists in |iween rer et R % 1wa wo.|l€aving a person to suffer agony or even die affer runningone down | men—Miss g, resent 2 it e. came to light at > mornin; when Ulric eau, man past middie age, was found th, s yard, knocking down one of the not to leave him at their home and | big fence posts and part of the fence. | haa reatened ‘to kill himself if she | There the animal stopped, without furth- |teft the house. er damace. place in Pomfret As she went out the door he ecalled| Miss Annie Fitzgerald has returned|’n Saturday. “Goodbye,” and almost immediately | from a week’s stay in Pawtucket. Railroad men say that = e of the state highway leading | (hereafter the report of a revelver rang visitor here A Border Romance of Hot Passions and Cold Lead. of Hawkins stry mo! beth Woodworth, a teact == freight busin is looked o T S 1 e : B | uf: Young's sister, Edith, was with him| ———————————— - |rreient business e schools uregan and just beyond where a 4 | et , : bud 5 - ad turns off to Qu 4 when he died and Louis P. Day, aneigh- | 2 e e e s it oz ud This action by the democrats was :ru:;lq;x ; s ff to Quinebaug lake. Hor m_;‘i\_m thete ook attes. BN~ The fact the various Ameriean Woolen ‘::U::dnu‘ TradRel et Hart's Greatest Picture ‘:wu foliowed by an announcement | de ad a compound fracture 3 s 7 " company plants are {of the leg, a s pany plants are re ing operations t a e e call was sent to this eity s of freight have teetion members of the republican town cofSeniigineaitana (A teleplone oall, was ent {0 thik oty today is proving encouraging, however, | ftates. Many cl 1ot etab | S ‘ 2 ; " |was otherwise suffering from exposure |for the ambulance of the Day Kimball |, renesti Coliraging, CVET. | on delayed as the result of embargoes : Fianis oot S e T Whartt Yo i, iione (o iy, 1, e, o b DR KA | onecutt el e e S e sl - # | e, St e A {the road under pouring rain for _|there might be a chance to e the 8 B Evidence of his o i committee and that the committee, act- ! 306 F2In Hor. a pe: o 1t I Republi d d 2 oL Eavesanre kS : e T¥ee Wit heMconld® bet fushed D cans an emocrats of Put- of the autom Wi = \ rat {ing under a party rule had named Mrs oL Eove d‘mg" Tt mEn Dt i e nie ek o " |nam are to hold thelr caucuses this ev-| iy Cone Putnan PEARL WHITE o M b “” |mm e C;md' G m( ohn MecFerland received s| Mrs Young had only gone to the home | €1INE to nominate candidates for the e delivery it e w Mr. Rich on the ticke 3 e nd’s o various town offices for the ensul o type for - . : 3 telephone call from some perse ine | Of her husband's mother nearby and the ng a y P it Ee 1 Derson' talking e . O WAk Ve b soaulibea Aol urmenied oie.and | from What is known as the Daniel Ship- | (ragedy proved a terrible shock to her. [¥ear. The senalisima/bamed ixfithatonn G openi s ‘THE BLACK SECR t annual | ful teacher i lingl 5 g Frlee cuses W voted for at the town t . made that I A Rrrsggs s o Ihnagn : . 10 bee farm. at the Killingly-Plainfieid line, | The dead man was a son of Mr. and Annour t ¥ v L what ac-| witow of James M. Faine, luring whose |, 70 24 the Xilingly plainted tne. | The dead maa mas 1 con of M5 20| o on e “heat Mamday in Ootober | e 1 Basitord PATHE NEWS ¥ % high degree of efn.|10u¢h With C. H. Peilett and they went|Well thought of. Besides his wife he m—‘ls-*y(fi‘?ss-d T{’:"'{’f““{‘ ¥ :"fl\"h Otls. Fox | yohool-— ot B e aeiee 0L 8l the tscene rought the injured |lcaves three children. |and Edward Duffey a c Putnam | ,coupyin e She Srong cendilman o the offics of Dr. W. M. Judson| The Hebrew New Year s heing obJ[fCieETlen iD) the demacratic satel Soohi- o/ achpol fot girls ey “""‘ i CENTURY COMEDY he town ool {00 R | served in this city today (Monday) | vention that will meet this weei. who conducts a camp for boys his morn- | committer. candidates, therefore. fo. wo.|Nere. later removing him. to the Day|Served in this city : 3 who_eon! : o e S Sy Tl o hery i e sevics ot he o[, Members of the Frankiin, Stasm, | Wkt Kt TOPICS OF THE DAY er h-‘mm"fion‘-m voters, and not much less so| . Lfibeaudeau was unable to tell any-|nagosue on Main streel. Golf club were guests of the members|mer months, is to be 3 500 1s{to 2 y ; % = ing that would aid in establishing the| Among well known Putnam men whe |of the Putnam Country club Saturday |school is to be limited to twenty during pay for|{ And tle | identity of the persons though to add a coming el in the machine|are being mentioned as in lir@ for the |alternoon, Were participants in matches|ihe school year about o open at these collector, | more spice to th that hit him, bu [ ion, there inhuman | republican nominations for representa- |on the links and Were entertained at 1 — Most Popular State. | S elers knew that thei i ive are Charles E. Dean, Byron D.|supper served by ladies of the Putnam - a major-{came the statement Sunday after revelers knew that their smachine had |tive are Cr e The prohibition party has nam ot that hlers :[ mx‘m\-mlti‘nl'“m ;m,’foqi“'m"h’ man_and may killed him, ic|Bugbee and Oscar Dugas. Whether or|club at the clubhouse. MUOSUP » P i i, i E attested hy = i B\ oth didate for president in place o Thibeaudeaw’s statement to|not these citizens would accept nomina-|{ Francis Connors of Detroit has been ther candidat T i 3 think, is the other one?—Boston Giobe. ime and just before 6 o'clock, and this|been training to be a nurse at the Hart- |main reason®for the increase in the seems almost a certainty, the occupants |ford Hospital Training school for nurses, |number of arrests and of persons sent| Traaware has only seven women of them either did not See the injured |iS now gaining strength. Miss Euverard|to jail from Putnam during the month| . wiflote (08 e ke TG {man or paid no attention to him. Thi- |Tecently underwent two surgical opera-|of “August. The police report for the [ PIYSEICAS S beaudeau was drenched to the skin and | tions month shows that there were 24 arrests : one of his shees was filled with blood| Mrs, Mark Gallant and Miss L. Le-|here during that period and that nine hen Chief McFarland and Mr. Pellett|rena ‘Gallant have been in Boston re-|went to jail reached his side. cently on a visit The recent death at North Grosvenor- At the Day Kimball hospital Sunday| The twenty-eighth senatorial distriet |dale of Charles Johnson, county sealer afterncon it was said that Thibeaua@eau |caucus to nominate a candidate for sen-|of weights and measures, creates a va- was suffering from exposure as well as|ator is to be held at the municipal |cancy in a public office for which, it is from his injuries, but hié condition was | building in this city next Saturday. understood, there are a number of can- not regarded as critical. Senator Archibald Macdenald and | didates. The man, it was learned, has been | Representatives E. B. Kent and A. A.| FPutnam was well represented at the A Most Complete Display of working in the mill at Attawaugan for | Rrodeur will represent Putnam in |Saturday evening dance given at Wild- u number of Weeks. Fe was seen about|Hartford Tuesday when a Special ses-|W%ood park, where such entertainments MILLINERY-—WRAPS—COATS B R ™SHEn Dol | Rood pun e i Pt = e = {10 enact such legisiation it will be re-|ful September weather. SUITS—WAISTS—DRESSES || Afier you cetstways use |25 Fack i Tty ot s | o v 2 e, mopes der the recently ratified nineteenth | Rominee for governor, is a native of the amendment. neighboring town of Woodstoek, which We Will Be More Than Pleased to Show You All the New- est Styles and Materials to Be Used For the Coming Fall M. M. Dwyer of Allston, Mas=, for- fact will not hurt him any in that town- and Winter. merly landlord of the Chickering hotel, |Ship on election day, when Woodstock YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND Was a visitor in Putnam on Saturday. undoubtedly will turn in a record vote Miss Grace A. Child of this city has|for the native son. rw!g’ned as librarian at the State Nor-| While no specific quota was assigned “The Store of Good Values” 94-100 MAIN STREET d, Ashland Casino, | and he's o. If this Chief McFariand that “I heard one of |tions was not known here on Saturday. |visiting here with his parents, Mr. and |, Morey's Jaz Pand, 4 and Casino, | Bryan, and h Al the women in the car scream and say| Henry G. Brosseau son of Mr. and|Mrs. Michael Connors. tonigh < i Dl 1l ha | ‘M¥ God, vou've hit a man!" Never-|Mrs. George E. Brosseau of this ecitv,| Mrs. L. E. Leach is the newly elected G k3 the car did not stop and Thi- | Was enrolled Saturday as a cadet at An-|president of the Woman's board of the Who Are Thes —_ = beaudeau was left o his fate. As near|napolis, it was announced here. The|Day Kimball hospital. The annual re-| The Treasury Department leaves ’ as can be establisned the accident must|Young cadet, 17 years of age, is a re-|port of the organization shows that a|guess who t vo men in the United| falking about fool-kill fhe . grade e occurred some time between 2 and |Cent graduate of Putnam High school. |very successful year of work was ac-|States are who have incomes of mOrC |crossing is ome that functions with m. If other cars passed the point| At the home of her parents in Pom- |complished. than $5.000.000 2 year. Who 60 7ou!oteuly Daccess idston Tadt | Where Thibeaudeau lay between that|fret Miss Camille Euverard, who has| Unemployment is assigned as the i Hungary the women do not vote they are 24 and then only if they d and write. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday September 14th, 15th and 16th For Your Inspection and Approval We Have Assembled mal school in Willimantic. for this city, it has been = announced S niance i Taalta the T7-year-old |that $11,500 worth of bonds of the Pol- Who was operated upon |ISh nation were subscribed for by peo- s and peretonitis a week |Ple Who are residents of this city and ago today, was reported on Saturday as | 'icinity. remaining_critically i1l County Agent Davis of the Windham ‘Wittstein's orchestra of New Haven, |County Farmers' Association announced frequently referred to as the Yale prom.|rhat a culling campaign in Windham orchestra. played here Saturday even- |county is to take place Monday and ing in Union hall at the first of a se-|Tuesday of next week Sept. 20-21. ries of dances at which well known or-|Among the farmers who have agreed to chestra from various sections of New |io-operate are James Sayles of Eim- England will furnish the- music. le, Ernest Buell of Plainfield, Thomas Another week opens in this city with | Mara of Windham. no encouragement for many operatives Dr. T. Morris Murray, who recently fqitl who are awalting the reopeming of |returned after spending the summer at plants that have been closed for weeks. | Mt. Desert Island, is at his country ' o EF PR oIE EES ERSTAREEA