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A Having tgmungfl the necessary bail, State Attarnps cngrm r:, sc ed : of North Grosvepordale. | has- neflv ill Thus Was released from custody here um gs fined ta his hu; us app-g.\ed from a sentence of Y 88 rpsuni mara eamfe u?a im in the town flou" luJ Satyrday and Snnfla W. - Fenner Woadwgg afier yoard will hevl n@ed t“"_l: whg ll!l o Rl Illfll “Froil-a-Hves” iflfln&m Avg., Ocorssone, V.Y, 1 guffered for fass Juu with W—«wmrflfl :‘l?.‘tduds of remedics leg steal- | next week for two w&a telp inte ‘“ fn& the | Canadian woods after dfl!flure 0 3 gulfiens of Jeveft iy, wm e Put waenarflflg-q o m% A B mPs Bul!fld ol Bolton sy w W ;vzqmr n fiad 1;3[, ok by £ | Jok did any rla‘nd enus§=d the ss:;;eq e hgi;; evis me good paf W@‘mmle‘ Whe haj hfl! Pmm in th B s o " e e oo e T ot elson with his au ',‘;? h,,.i made me rdl-wlhzflmw” e O el Wedn “fl.%y evenin; -tm m-: 2 ndlmdn [l!%‘@ 1 ?,’.3 2 5& 2 on the whm Bear Atta- ‘pv:g‘ mg?fiq“m@ qsflai;‘t:r”s gs “Fruifra- , or. Mvow' at f‘“‘l,!":‘;'?,h?fi%t&k'fl oSN, Bt who hag bemn vt flh“mm“w “z ‘hlnm-{z p::me. 13 onday to Feturn {@ new using '?fll“ -4 !‘v' secommendstion’. C. 3 WQ‘! ssmbl s0e, ueefi;” Yo uum gnnly pement 1 the stals: RGN, ¥, Tith (he e fabety Indostey s tires are naw being used faster that % Yw mn? NORWICH ELKS’ BIG INDOOR 2rg bging praduesd u: der the pres- ent restricted output svstem. s would NOW GQING ON tagfl::t &%\: n‘z ;‘;[‘hr;:uwn be TONIGHT 8 TO 11:30 GflinontheQS,ONmmy en D; omol 1le, - make & of the addition to the hospngl 3re up two~ jes and 3 sen o Te- n:qg; nlsi n_jis bmue‘ S Wwas a3 thQ cauri wnnli ut alter ihe A n wa‘: mta‘:w;fl of his ; e took advantage @ m‘l‘vglii “when 'the amnt of his bail was preduced. He was formerly condyuctor on - the Putaam lineg of Shore Ling Electrict Rgilway comipa; Wh the' Attracts because of - its fine pelts, smart styles and great sav= ings. . What better combination could you wish for 7 All the beauties, all the ab the fabric pupx ess will a ?E“; lhvugl:‘< m:iy npy for ;h Q‘ng » P' Mrs. Charles Ri igrdson, superintend- ! etp 9; the intermediate depanqnm, has chqrgf of the prpgramme being prenaed for Rally day gbservance at the Bap- tist church next Sunday. Wogdstack republicans are considered to be making reprisals because that town not being permitted to have the senatorial nominee from this distript this Winthrop had bag “of money for the officers and it over to them, and he was held ply as a witness. The boy told an un- usual story about himself. claiming tha( he lived in Middletown and that he was merely taking 3 ride on the truck. Following disposition of the Bej on case Winthrop was released and ar- et EXTRA ADD Intimate Views of His Hali Occasipn of th2 visit .( PEARL RAINB@W CQMEBY OBERT Song and Gomedy Siny In the Most I“amu m l- All Literature “DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE” A Pargmount Artcraft " First and Exclusive Pictures of His Holinesy BENBDICT XV. Produstion ATTRAGTION of the Vatican Made on the 13 fi' i.fih ni Qolu-bul Pilgrimage to ‘ln 'TH!ILACKSW GONGERT ORCHESTRA FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WARWICK . In THE MAN OF THE HOUR CLAW EAVER TRIO Dance Revue & LEE ng and filkinu 3¢ for Hbg ot ¥ear.. The attitude of Woodstock Hagemenls made for im, 1 feffected. it was being Claimed héro 88| 7 prizes to be given away S : Ry _ Mong at the congressional convention R desirable features—and less of the ||| 2 i siwie mu e wes o) Segiy o0 0o coperen Big Varisty of other things 3 gl where e was barn and wheso he oo to Listen to Music was he sub- ad lived and practise is profession | jectp of an address made M 1 g wal price ! And every new type of fuf far more than 40 years. Dr. Hill's|at the chapel of the Bastford charch bo you want ilness pegan Just two years ago teday and 2{:‘15 E\;}OF per;od has had heen }'ssl;ictgd n fessional work on gecount of failing heaith. Never- egs he did eqmmue to ppactice at home, Where many patients came to Miss Etnel Gardner of New Fork, a mu- sician af note. The I re was illustrated witn VlBlln and pi: Rumbers. The pro- Admission 15c—-Danecing Free seads fo the affair go to the Bastford DW'P“U Every Night ibrary. The exhibition hall at Woodstock fair| u for ne: ground has been repgired and made| rn December 30, 1833, | ready for the annual exhibition of fhe rs. Bdwin Allen Hill | Woodstock Agricuitural society. Qther i His early studies | damage done by the tornada has also been mmon schooig i his heme | cleared up, so that the fair may pro- garment or fur piece—all the pelts you want to choose from, and at low- est prices of the year. gly and later ke 100k 3 | ceed as usudl Sale End. P ositlvely Sat“rh 5 Da—'p Gelermy shen Hplntpe County Commissioners John A. Dady, 3 ‘ “His academy gou wed by | B H. Corttis and Urgele LaFrance have B mrl::? of uyu‘;’ ;:e tl;”m?}:?m iwi}: sent out invitations te the annual meet- tute gt North Scituate and anather | INE Of the bpard of management and com- at Phillips Andaver. Later he mittee of visitors of the Windham Coun- ed 3t ¥ale university and then went | ¥ Temporary Hame for Children, which ““Harvord university for his medicai | 'S 18 b2 Held 3t the home October 14. graduated in the class af| _The boasd af management of the home, here upwards of 100 children com- f. is mgdt up of the county co . ] F; missiopers, Robert H. Fife of ‘the siate o ot e rrianst skl oan | board of charities aad Dr. John H. New. him regognition that- was mot confined to Landl, Hartford, of the state board of his home place and gduring the course of years he huilt up a large practice, hav- Inxjpallend\!m all “sections of the Navemhe: 20, 1897, at Nerth Proyi- dence, Dr. Hill married Miss drace . \ionda)’u hguomg “Neo appaintment has been made to Al the vacancy in the ce of gounty sealer of weights and measures, which was held since it was created by Charles Johnson, who died at his heme IR N Gros- q]g‘t, Hill was A number of admirers from this city and the Grosyenordales were at Norwich Sunday afternoon to see Outfielder Fohn- san of the Philadeiphia Athletics in ac- tion. Johnson got onme hit out of four times up. Morrrvm L At the Cox-Bergman wedding last Wednesday music was furnished by Miss hii Lowell, Mass., piano and by Frank Bengen, of Norwich, Viotin, Mr. Benson is a coUSin of Mrs. Cox. Miss Edith Huggard, who has been in {own for the last four years while at- terding Connecticut Eollege, and who is a brilliant muslicign s to eaen a stidio in Lowell,” Mace = Huggard While Save 1-3 Whnle You Can Follawing his gradnation Dr. Hill be- fiamhafifin 121-125 Main Street The committee of Visitors comprises| Mrs. Gearge O. Balch, Ashford; Mrs. Stdney D. Bard, Brooklyn; Mrs. O. M.| & Hyde, Braoklyn; Mrs. W. D. Gailu Champlin: Mss. E. A. Douglas, Sterlin \‘t.i J. M. Tatem, Kastford; Mrs. % hera was a Yolued member of ¢ ?;::'bn};d:: ;:m Sihiey, Danielson; Mrs. Walter J. Ban‘ in the A “n J?cn and the mem- L ti 3 2 ¢ o L Ifiesl‘d Putnam ; Mrs. George Lering, Plain-| bers recent y prasented her 2 metrp- ;_Mrs. F. B. Willoughby, Mrs. M. B. Elliott, The: Lillibridge, Plainfield Sampson, Woodstock ; An H. Tingley, Windham ; Mrs. Nellie C. Ciev couand IVIEF STATE NEWS Mrs. Greenwich—Numerous sacial have been ned at Geeenwich he autumn season record for the school, alsa omg of - nome, which Misy Huggard anticipates best records yet made by any body gl will be of great assistance to her when | teaching. While in-town Miss Huggard ‘was the guest of her unele and aunmt, Mr. and W A. 1. Huggard. of Providence. Dr. Hill was 2 (qflgs: president of the the Windham County Medifal society 4 had held other offices in that or- events for children 'in the c There ~ were pupils in the drill. Sheep =~ Cattle FODAY AND WEDNESDAY MATINEE SOUTHERN FOUR, MANSFIELD FAIR AT CONNECTICUT AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE A Real Agricultural Fair The One You Want to See Houschold Exhibits Vegetahles Canning Repa Rush, Etc. Eic, THE DATE; SEPTEMBER 29tl'. And the Big Day on Thursday the 30th Fun Without Fakers Poultry Athletic Contests land, Hampton ; Mrs. Charles ©. Phom Calored Harmony Singers R ,, Bridgeport—A police count of traffic at tion. He was a member of Mo-|sons Mes O A, Hiscock, Woadstack I:f.':: '.i}"h'!“.?;;l'n t:‘l:‘l’l‘ um. b , Pashpry—The - Fairfield County Med- | “he corner of Maig and Johp streets in ;n odge, No. 2, A- F. and A. M, War- | Mrs. H. W. Hawes, Canterbury ; Mrs. C. | the nast weck % during | § ] & STONIN! 3 real “ass o i ipd We semian-| Bridgeport showed that no less than)ren chabier, af Which he was a past|H. Potter, Killmgly; Mrs. Ceors A, Caok| arer Margaret Jeffers hed as h “The Looss Character” Octhiiat s Sl sgal ¥ yehicles passed it hetween the | high priest, and Montgomery council, of|of Windham. Miss Tingley is secretary| gussts Sunday relatives from Jeweit B hours of eight a. m. and §:3g i M- | ghich he had besn thice illustoous|of the committee of visitors. Elie- s a8 Mrs WHealh: sos Geo.—GAND! Ll“y Middletown—The 69th anniversary of | making it the sevehth busiest corner in maszer «of Columbian commandery, Np. S illigm- g v a Rebekah lodge, I. Q. O, F. |"%he United States. 4 K. of Norwich and of the Mystic The time table new in effgct on the ixteen . Wwere present Friday unennu 1d ton (Tuesday) in the Portland—Sunday, at ¢ oclock, the electric lights and tables, given by Mrs. Grace Hall Wilson, of Hartfal New Haven road does not put the traing back on the eld running time in farce be- fore davlight saving wént into effect, as 0. 0. F room Torrington.—The body of Pvt. Anthony ary society held at the hame Rar~ Wopdmansee. of Mps The president, * Annoupeement was made Monday that Mrs. this eveping's lecture on health before | pany nere apparently beligve. The time| FROMAS Church, Tead the fifteenth R. Picgane, who digd on Nov. 25, 1918, in | Trinity church in memory of her ki the members of Brooklyn grange and in 1] chapter of St. John'g P ncd‘ will ;m\:i in Torrington, it is ex- | band, John . Wilson were dedicated. | that towa will be by Dr. . H. Oshafne, changes that will put the trains back on &l gespel and Misy pected, in a few days Susle Wood offered prayer. af the last mepting held wead by the secretary, BORN. BEABCHAMP—In Mystio, Sept. 25, 1920 The Rev. George T. Linsley, of the Church of the Gond Shepherd, of Hart- ford pregched. the old time is expected 1o be made at the erd of Dgtober. Aunouncement hias besn made of the m;mmmn of a Merchant's Oredit hureau in Putmam. This bureau will be used to protect business men from losses through bad bills. [FRe bureay will have a list of the Bureau of Preventable Diseases, Hartfard. Dr. Osborne is a well known health authority in there is much in- terest in Ris coming to Brookiyn. Pr. W. H Knowles' dental office is open regular ¢bMce hours daily.—ady. Cashier F. 1! Sterer, of the Windham Bristel—The report that several of the factories in Bristol were to shut down is denied. Some of the plants will cur- tail production, but so far there are mo nbsqlute shutdowns. Greenwich—Six New The War Debt * it is comforting to- reflect that, while York automobile =t the meeting of the Wowan's Mission- The repart in Jume was Miss Pmniq[ 5!Iuhnninu ~_FRANK 8§ "Thi 5" w-?t_- ihi Lur-ag RE P ENID BENNETT “THE FALSE ROAD" Parameunt Spesial 'G EEN MAGAZINE o 35 b of neople Wha not pay their bilis anaf 2 dfiuzhu: io Mr. and Mrs. Charles | ™ Ol tn: Dotoueh Gofet Tof ifiiiung rate the reduction would be ‘1““‘ per- v;fiM:nd;y'he;‘zyazn:::;tt{la?%xapq 1:53\6. faaly it fud L diflt ordiler 1o lg‘r‘anu?a‘:“ %I::Dfi"' e % da“‘)}; ™| the afterncon was given tg Mrs. Dien (e headlight law. Bach was nfied $10 ge;t;:le in a few years—Chattandogg despread publicity. The conversion buy merchandige 21 credit in this city. “Frank E. Hera, hrmu‘ly PR muedy of New York city, ~Who :u and costs. . g flege, hias nat heen limited, as| Bernard 4. MeGarry, Noel Dupre, Gep.| kallus. been epanding several monthy et her “’-.l'rhulrff’u:nlls of the Sacred Heart ¥ \;em published and the privilege will et | Lewis, Jr, Armand Mantville, Li G Simmer Romes. fthe, REUxes - farm Dape made | . The Londen fire department hag by withdrgwn untll six tnonths natige of | Charrep, James J. Charrom and Thomas MARRIER, Moy Hemnedy ip domly interested in 2 on alcently eyperimented Successfuhy with a | intent to do sa has beep publiciy|J. Howarth m‘ake‘:sz t‘:la committee af BUFBESNE— “,,,»,A“E_h Fewett mlssmnal;:y h\nork zmmrnn\m\ml':hdl\z;wt redut uilieibert i R and ten | portable wirelesy telephape gutfit, the ¥ the secretary of the. tregsury.| aTTangements for the obseryange of Co- cuy s:;.: 1820, by Rev. John J.|Wap took her audience 18 geconds. The time was noted by Fire|aerial of which 1s gttached t9 a lamp has yet heen given. jumpus day, Octaber 13, hy members af Fiisstan Marshal Frank W. rn 5 Jesgnh Q\)lflsnn ang Miss Jo- Holland and is the |post. Fontgin i gou.w—wnmm—!u n;,vaerm. R . Sgnt. 23 1320 hf B x et af Westérly, melia’ Wright, of ept. 25, RFY Hsr ert. D! er and Miss Gladys Hall N. In " Nerwigh, Alexander H an and Bthel Carg.ll caupeil, K. of ¢ Charles Maheu has been named ag tha gommitiee on Fe- freshments for the occasion.. y to make eide Bmaa BB get, farmerly Boswell's shop. ring us your apples. We will be e;fl) far bysiness Wednesday mern- | Rer. €. €. §. MacKay, €. ge Jordan.—adv. Mrs. Ida Bard, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Kent, gfllle&t line will run through busses | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rich will make up from q\gllon to the Woodstck F | the delegatioh that will represent the Thursda h ad station | Baptist church of this city today (Tue: at 9 19 o'elack. Fare 60 |day) at the annual meeting of the Ash- cents. Alm regular bus service to Put- | ford Baptist association, which is to meet mam.—ady, in Stafford. There will pe delegations A hent penny that W. I nag |10 ihe meoting from a number of other towns in this segtion of the county. bomm Serrpen “::“:",u‘c“k;‘ cm‘;fléa:wegt There is interest here iy the-announcs- ily be considered as in the elass of talis- “"“‘mf“‘“ Rev oEf' fh'e “S‘e‘égi P 0 ] man, for is saved him from being seri- | 25iStant pastor c sty wounden, i Aut UIoh & fog: Gy | Eational chuch of this city last " winier agn while he was in the %&am: woods. The sharp ping of a rifle, fired by some unknown person, was followed by the !II)EBllr—-MALL—-h le“c,n, . 24, , Abbott, Henry J. Bra: + Danghy, both of l}‘!‘sa An‘};‘ar ‘ 1 !’homu 23 l\e“y an Pierson, both of Norw q HAZARP—HAWEINS — In Norwig Sapt“"'l 1920, by Rev. A. F. Purklss. Frank Bulhr Hazard and “Amelia Seribrer Hawkins, bafir: of Norwieh. In New landn sux - Beveridye Lee, hn ané abel' 30‘(4 and wha preached at the Puinam Heights church during hs stay here, has been call- eq as pastor af the Congregational church Anm\mg in the way of political ch;n§ es may happen at the town meeting to be held in Thompson on Monday of next fect of the bullet,” i 8| ook, Up in that tawn {he poiitical pot veried" Sty ot course by striking the | is poiling merrily. The fatk that so many saim. My. d em?"-fl W'W 10 | women have qualified as vaters regently R of the | 3150 adds an eiement of uncertainty as to what will happen in the comtests shaged - 2% at the Sal- Charles g ¢ Suddenly, at New London, Conn Sir. Buug,ri was : el 27, 1938, 'Mary, widaw of Patricit a8 haying said ieves = == = whoavex Rred {he Tifle Tad mo. iatention Nas bech emited 4o ek Youns, oF hittihg Bite. & €| Mechanic street. - | Fox hunters wha have been making Sdh 's-vn,! of dsmes Walker was | investigations say that there is good | ™ held fram {he home of Mr. and Mrs. sport in sight far them this fall, as Seva ilfa Monday af- sral calonies these sarewd , With serviCes eonducted by Rov. are living iR ROArDY territory. sflm”q #t 2 o'clock %t the John B. Howard of Bellows Falls was of New London, Sept. 24/ 4b- of Anthody Jerome, in her terly, R. 1. Semtember 26, g}gth‘ \ndnv of Willigm § vears. Au: E?t‘l‘ ‘\zt" !?:%llfir s:la%z 7% i vi Danielson Monday. P hco guar s By 2 n}?nmy tigngl ehurch. Bug:: a vistor n: anielson . Mogy “s & Ful;-.ue:‘;l “giadr: m&;‘;:y'lz.t:‘m b 3:n5 c;a:‘;:;. 4 B ’ Alcah - = ‘Wlnd Co!.ic hsu; llltyin, Feverishness ufi,‘ -%’fuq‘?i;f:;’ Breatly and Benjamin Mar- . u regulating the Ston ila. Louis B Kemaedy was. the funers Aofl Stu p h c ason, of ¥uads At ";s hame of M. and Mrg. nuv o 3 m Mashentuck gervice £ w cg.nd eted hy i t?a.l A °tmt:”1wm“;d &mxrmx nal c rial was in ‘Westfield cemetery. Louis E. Kennedy was in charge ef the funeral arrange- ments. ot For 10 Years cenuine CASTORIA ALwavs How a Bifioront Woman Bears the Signature of 15 Main Street Faaml : Mr. and Mrs. W. A. RBurrows mmmmm Miss Meri s Tabar Fua s mfi? Deniel 0'Gemnal, M bme ’ New. Haven read. left Monday ::: twal weeks’ vmmn. _Mr. O'Conmel, who 'is accompanied by his brother, will go inte New York -uu gcr 2 part of his va- stations, starting from {York and traveling . through foreign coumries where missipnary work is in progress. She exhibited views of fo eign fields and her talk was most i feresting and instruetive. Mrs. Keanedy is also mugh interested i the Pocket Testament League of whigh she is a member and several of thosp present became members at her solici- lation. At the close f the meeting, Woodmansee cake, fruit, New nd of Sutton, Mass., resumed her sius s at Conmnecticut college and will make her home during the Yeam with her ungle and aunt, Mr. and Mgs. Fred J. This is Miss Freeland's second year at the college. An address on “Systemati: Work” was given in the of the Palmer Brothers Co. last week b out of tawn representative. A schebl for in- struction in systematization has been opened in New London and several from Palmer Bros. mlant themselves of {he ovnpurtunity to attend, Suptfl W. W. Lyman Robert Paton, overseer of the packing llopailmafll Fred W. Chapel, shipping cle Adym RBitchie, gverseer of the guilting are availing E. W. Pofter of New Haven, a representative of the Comnecticut Tewmp- erange Unign and the Anii-Sataon l¢ addressed the congregatign Sunday marning at-the Union Paphisi chureh. Mr. Patter was far eight years pastor of the Bantist chugeh in Jewatt City. A madern office and supniy Team are ! hging added ta the er end of the Bapk mill which Robrison Paper company sold —---- - ta the 8. W. Baard um Rc), read a mm fro F Miss .Abhw sm-u;n daughter of . Who is naw mumd n cxuna nn Dion Keonnedy was Bresent angy rave & 1alk on Ching, - At the seviee which follawed. Rey. Franeis M. Mitehell jweached the ymmq sermon in the series on:'The Wed- Ring=—Hew hali he get *married wnt aut eet 2 wife? ww from heu ‘as:':! o2l c m’; %"ew uxn‘d-&,‘ u&;?qg gfternoon. The morving picturo emmwa.x;‘.‘m.:; which has been given uwm t] the Ropertsan 3 W will given Tiesday nm\u in_the fyture. PRICES—50c to $2.00 Plus Tax . Seats Ncw Seliing ’ Have a Heast. My, Bryan announces that he will support Govérnor' Cox, but ‘we tr that he will not make any ung fuss ever him.—Columbia f\'l‘{?“i‘?“ ¢ If you must look shut your ey WILL RADIUH AT LAST - OPEN THE DOOR OF *THG GREAT UNKNOWNY y are sles and want tg gt wel itew for literati y this almost unknow at people's faults g nvn;lramn “Righ h!o presgure and €ases of the stomacu, heart, lungs. liver, i idueys lments. You w nigat, re ni CA S1y v 3 Salar Pad day_and (ha liuues qnd E lm Aglive Rays the !nz.l thing you kpew ‘d it is hel r\g"‘“’ ‘: is helpi IS YOours. ) do hu r n_ No trouble er exmm and thg mm wondesful fact about the appliange ‘is that it is sold sa reasanable that it js -wit he reach of all, both nd POGE, rlgA L 0 matter how bad your ailment. er haw long standiag. we will be alaased to have. you try it at cur For full in- formation write wday——-ri tomorrow.” -7 . Lest They Forget mfl,ru-—rh-'fl Mitlerapd ate uetenn ioc m forget that they lost the | it—New & lbl‘nl- -t-ui Orleans | g