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[ Kill That Cold With YLL; : Y = P 23,5 = = néw roadsters damaged within two wecks, { T — no responsibility resting on Mr, Lewis|. Y ~ R tor, either of the accdents. . | PRI o | B ¢ * Concession men and_others Wl 3 : : hcbuflnen"'tha‘wwm'kfu?‘e bl v 4 el ; -} | gan to arrive in this city during Wednes- p ¥ - - - - Outwardly, there appears fo be very lit- \ o g ; PROE % tle ‘interest” here in the anhnual town P 5 DANIELSON R s i &Y meeting scheduled -for next Monday. oot s troy property :aade avaliide for Dub: | the person-of Claude N. t, 21, who| - b Hloation the fat *has A letter i which | clatms Clevelana as his heme eity. Hel.| A community elub meeting is to: be W’h “Fl'lfl-fi-flfl” a threat to destroy the big plant of the | lert b!rgllrutxb the . restaurant at the|held t;‘::!’;‘;m‘;fhmi;s ‘;fingflwfi“: ) Connecticut ~ Mills company was jmade, | railroad station ‘sometime “'just = before \“B'.w” e et TR ateteg 1 s ‘was Teceived In its mail by that concern mxdni::fl_ m:(;d.,{"l:-;'d 1?‘::&; ;:lna:::, :;? p 5 L e T prot. Fragk T, 8807 Scro AvE., SacrAMENTC, CAL, ‘ Saturday mOrDing. sogie time aftér real tin anoth- i & b £ 5 mfiocs:;‘ hd Atate joffcere fware tmmeQl erpart of the' city, fo. get spotted. s & "‘”{:o"{mf"‘;:gmh 2 capital entertai | “I'had Stomach Trouble for ten years, sl e, faowing e Txoupt of e | agrant tnd Srriiod and docied up b3 |5, 78, TS SRS SN O | whien Desaime g0 Tad that 1 got it it and 3 ”. o ey Gormerly tne| OMcer Chandler, 'who s dojng duty in| ‘alled to please, Stomach, Cramps two or thres times sy ALICE BRADY | “THE RACK” S The arrest of Pet>r Spauns’ Wednes-| A new guest for Brookiyn jail was tak- Colds "Emt- Q}\OM\O Negiected Colds are Dangerous “Take no chagces. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Breaks 1d in 24 hours — Relieves Grippe i daya—Excellent for Headache - ‘ £ the gify arrested | miue bedy of Mrs. Alide Lamarine, 58, | & week, VAUBEVILLE 8 -4 - Danielson Cotton compahy miils) of the the northerly section of \ : head—Cascara is best Tonic i i Hellert he did not know ofithe Dbreak|as brought from Providence last week % s Harry S. Feildon & Co. Presenting a Novel Vodevil Offering FAYE & THOMAS - MARTIN & BROWN . Nifty Vaudevillians—Snappy Songs Comedy and Acrobatic Manning & Manning - Comedy Varisty Steppers. . D With = having line, Canada, the| read about Fruit-a-tives’ qr Fruif asons that may nt bs ‘given | Prisoner was contronted was born in St. Madeline, Canada, : A ouforsp?nos imimediate Y el under sus.| done the job he' admitted his gilt and | qayghter: of Julia -Mercier ‘and Eusebe | Liver Tablets, andsent for atrial box. icon. - He was-questioned . mil o, | BlEAded BUlEY Al KCedrnestis! morting’ | manchitte. She leaves a son. Amtonlo | ) fier-taking the trial box, I felt | cials, b e L RRSIOn MOt A, ond | amarine and a sister, Mrs. Arzelia L'- i X, 1 Shels i D i e nves ras fixed at 31000, in default of which | ;iomme of Jewett City, and two broth- | better, so kept on taking ion Wag hutdp waver, with tha| 1€ Was taken'td jail 1o await trial at the{ ors Eusebe: Blanchette of Central B e et Tos yanocs sy, | cTiminal term of the muperior. court open-| iggs ana Abraham Blanchette of Wau- Jor néarly a year, $0d spisthankial to : ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT ; ing_in Willimantic next, month, rést.was issted Monday. < Tnav day he| g 2 sk went ‘to Boston for a visit. = Whan he returned here on the 9.15 train Wednee- vegan. There afe three grand chilaren, | 88y ‘Fruit:a-tives’ saved my life’”, and Dane \ gt . Hellert, who ,was arrested not distant| 1" po sl S, R0 S o e of MES. F. §. STOLZ. from the plant of Whiple and Gilpatric, made his entrance to the railroad station Jewett City. . Hourigan Bros. were in day moming he was arremed v, Dep-| fiough a window in the ticket offie| Sharse of the arangements for the Bur-| - e, abox, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c, uty Sheriff Charles B, Ayer, who With | from which he had broken out some panes A E E ELIE v E : : FRUIT-A-T other ‘officers has been Watching for |of glags. The ticket office did not seem| Supt. F. M. P. Clement was in New At dealersor from IVES his return. Spanos Wednesday -enied| (o appeal to him as the place for a clean- |‘Haven Tuesday to attend a _cnn!ere‘xi\ce Limited, OGDENSBURG, N. X, lN DOING OUR S H A R E To authorship. of the threatening letter, s |up, for he climbed out of it through a|©f the department of Amenti:nin o he did when first questioned Saturday | transom and on to the top of a tele- | And evening school. It was held at the 3 oy ot ety lead- \ The letter that has led to Sparios’ ar-{|f)ne pay station booth in the waiting| Hotel Garde and more than for! oyye . N. h BRING BACK NORMAL PRICB rest resembles in tone and gemeral trend | room and then made his Way to the top| erS and fuperintendents were present. antic 1g t HAVE YOU _BOUGHI YOUR TICKET FQR THE NORWICH-NEW, LONDO. That the case will receive the closest attention of officials hero Was very ev denit Wednesday, when arrangements were under way to. sift the whole mal- | ter to the bottom. Such a ridiculously wild proposition as is made in th» letter that has led to the arrest of Spanos has startlsd officlals and others hers into{ed for two vears. He also mentioned | missioners, Situte néar Cleveland, where ho remaln: | further inyestigation by the fie com-| Specia) Features—Dancing TUBBS’ Fg&]fi"fi;w = missives that have been issued by Reds|of an adjoining -telephone. booth- and| Dom't forget us. Humphrey's orches- OUR MARGIN OF PROHT ls particular letter . demands that the| Heliert did not hurry at his wotk,-for| {0F Some time is still confined to his| - TONIGI{T i writer, Who gives assurance that he is a| $9.80 which has been recovered, ana |not exceedifg $2,800 to purchase a com- CARNIVAL The w. w‘ Ba -l- H - ”l '-.. TAGE OF OUR watchman or anybody else. fered relative to himself and his career, | self-acting tank, 200 'feet of _chemical ; ' v “‘. ing a week of his release from Deer Is- AT THE STATE HOSPITAL GROUND, in Boston. , |to purchase the truck. v Concert and Parade. As early as fourteen Hellert admits! An agent from Stonington was present COMMUNITY SHOP in various Gities in' the 'United States!from that -through another transom In-| tra, Taftville, Friday evening—adv. Connecticut Mills ~company. make ar-|it has seveloped that he &ooked somie| Ped ; SMALL. N | friend, adds in a really chummy way|made his way out bination auto-chemical truck.” ~This will The letier bore the signature C. L V.| Hellert has beem some -heller, as the|hose, roof ladders, extension ladders' and = 2 10 Dlscou t and prison. where he servéd three| Fire Commissioners ' Jacob Weschier | Opn Hand With Band, Band | 0 n : Wednesday, October 6th, at 3 P. M. that he became involved In difficulties for| and demonstrated his alarm system. - Coquina Square during the past year and more. This|to the depot reftaurant. . * Charles D. Babcock who has been iy rangements to operate its piant forth-| eggs and warmed some beans for him-| Ab a special boreugh meeting Meld % 5 with and give employment to Workers | self, and, having partaken of the repast| Wednesday evening in the interest of the NORWICH E'_KS’ : a FOR OF » “or it will be destroyed by a bomb With | he had prepared, sat down and smoked|A. A. Yoing, Jr, Hose and Ladder com- = 2 g ’ OF HAVE YOU TAKEN ADVAN fne tateAnd Tor £ood meaurs the| 2 clgarebs Jockted. cash amounting. o] PAnY, It wax voied (o sppropriate sum THE BENEFIT that “we will not stop for the life of the| According to information‘#hat he of-|accommodate a‘ forty-gallon chemical ok 3. boys say. His arrest here follows with-| Will carry 1,500 feet of 2 1-2 inch hose ilimantic 1 o4 ) ey g7 gt ‘. ta which weighs about 2,800 Ibs. Wi Lodge Will Be months for haying stolen a suit of clothes| and William Johnstone were authorized ALREADY ADVERTISED ? aling and wah went o a teform in.| Action on the matter was deferred for Telephone 354 Danielson activity that d®es not promise wall for|as an incident that he is the possessor It was voted to lF(;eDl Car_ely avenue, R anyone who attempts fo intro‘uze any|of a dishonorable discharge from the|when in proper condition. This avenue is | Handsome Booths Filled With of the methods of the Reds - into. this|navy. His past experiences and punish-|situated off Ashland street. 2 Offeri cction of New England, where| ments do not seem to have operated to > Attractive erings the average worker is as horrifiad’ at| make him a more worthy citizen, for he o % the threat that has been made as per-| hadn't been in' Putnam long before he PLAINFIELD Tea Room In Rathskeller ! ¥ could be who contemplate | decided to break into ‘the railroad sta-| oo TG T i v i c tion. e : . Lji8-eeiousncen. eith - any;kflegreenr of was héld from the home of his parents, - ot e S Euereit . Lake, republicnn candiduto| Namard ing Suen aemies Wineon oo | Admission 15¢c—Dancing Free ! '“"fekf‘ IERoTEIE "‘gv“"’ the letter} ror governor, ‘was the gues of honor on|aay at 2.30 p. m. The service \B.S cen- N;“ ,":;:’ bjler“‘;n l“;‘e"“"fi( ;"f ;’\e l-r‘mflx\\ca esday evening at the first meeting| qucted by Rev. Arthur W. Barwick and folnc % SRegL cason’ of the Men's ciub of this 3 o) Congregational | workers ‘that they- can hrowbsat cons o o the Glee Ciub of the Congregation: Door Prize Every Night Regular Matinee Today R E thered _at . the .-Congregational| church sang “Some Day Well Under- THERN e ‘ | Somme imto, dotmg theie wishes, « s’ pat- The' professional, manufacturing| stana” and “No Night There,” The Sou FOUR !om WlLL.A:\ TON to the pdrior, stres zinnias it one, was bointed out by 2 g | iness interests of the City were|pearers werc associate members of the nd_gol rod in the path. The cere-|a mill official here Wednesday. that no|largely represented #mong those,who sat| Glee Clib: Ceeil Bradford, . Christopher Gustave Bochman of Hartford, field pertormed under a largeiplant is idle hecause iis owners- wish it|down to the bannuet that‘was a fea-|Krauss, Sidney Mathewson, Philip Pet- r the Connectic mper-| arch of golden rod by Miss Louisei 0. for their losses a 2 ' ¥ . se I ture of the meeting and who heard the | ergon, C(laude /Leathers, George Krauss. fon, gave an address on| Chamberland, the double ring service | Such a time as ta first address that Mr. Lake has made the prohibition question last Su: ev- | i ‘There were 36 bgautifu] floral “remem- 3 being used. Games were played during; Possibly can be. in this county since he raceived P rancel. ro = \ H S Shppae chuoh the “eve voeal and Instpumental] Whether the letter was written on the| nomination. . Among the members of the school . opened Monday even- | mu, k I I Colored Harmony. Singsrs FLAFERTY & STONING “Tre Looss Character” * | Monroe Salisbury = e i ot Alfred Winsor Was born in 18iin s Gzo,—-GANDENv—L‘n’ AND AN ALL-STAR CAST, IN enjoved, after which refresh-| initiative of a single person or whether |club wefe a considerable numbeér “Who| ju1v 31, 1960, and had: lived all ‘his dife . | Premier Xylophonists o Armstrong will have charge|ments were served by the ostees. Miss| It Tepresents o groun of idie operatives|have long enjoyed acquaintance With Mr.|wion ‘nis parents At home. whete he Greene (] ! 1t AMII—LE of the schoo ougias re 1 many beautiful,gifts of i 0f the Connceticut Mills comp: Lake. a native of.the neighboring tOWN| ,eineq nis father in business. He was - RIS e S e ) T i T 5 L E R M T o OF THE YUKON” ton will be in gession noxi week 10 re-|x chafing-dish set from the girls in the|Minds of officials investigating the case,| the fair today (Thursday). wlicol class, a member of the Congre-|- Ffl ay INig! t H A geive 3l applications of voiers o Dejoffice where she had been a elerk for | but th 2ture indicates to some that| ~Tomfret school opened Wednésday for| ;a¢ional’ church, Sunday school and Glee SEATURS PIELURE A THRILLING DRAMA F - |Sinven e has “he bt widhes | (e Wrlter was aoting for o committee. | the fall term with about the vaual en:| ISR SIE WGy, Sehedl 498 GO0 WITH ENID BENNETT in LARRY EVANS' NOVEL OF TUE Deacon and Mrs. W. H. Breckett and| of many Spanos- has heen employed at the | rollment of students. The Howe-Marot| so.¢ (rogp. FROZEN NORTH, “TH 07 L Siieen 4nd M, Georgs P. Bugbee wer| Connecticuc Mills plant for & coneid. | sclect schoal fof wouns ladies.in Thomp: | *G5’ wietaken 1 apous six wens -+ | ROWLAND’S JAZZ!l “THE FALSE ROAD” s » “THE SILENT appointed delegates to attend the Ash SRR | erable time. O decline to ~give| £on is scheduied to open Tucsday of mext| L, the unusual and little known @ .- 6 Part Paramount Speci - ford Baptist Association convention S0UTH GRISWOLD jout Why he fell under susnicion. but” in- | Week.and it is said’ that the registration| oo o0 purpura. FOE ‘three Wpeka he AND 3 £ P beld at Stafford Baptist church et . } dleats that thelr grounds fire fufficiently | thexe WhI be:sojlapze as fo i the &0-| (1s jif in bed. Fie died Thursday even- ) ~Anne Comwall Mre, Elmer Kinsman Stafford |, WiHllam Wesemann. having® sold hls! stronz to warrant the action’ they teok | COMUMOdation of the institution: " liae, Sept. 23. ‘Mo léaves his parents x 7 Springs iited Momday with Mre. W.| OUR 0 ity to s e, Mas moved|in cavsing ‘his arrest aml charging nim| ' Next weel Hermon G .Chrver . and|iwq brothers. Clarence and Milton and a. — —IN— At | with his famiity to @ co. which he.has| with . threat to-destros.p N Teorge: POtvin: registrars-iof - vof et . . 5 O > 7 i e R |turchased - in North S:onington. {of-a homb. SO PIOBSIEY BY ME€| (he”town of. Putnam, are. (b, be .in sew ot foraet o, brey's orches. | the Loval Workers in the parish House. | (o, jiie brought . suit against the town “T}E GIRL STERLING Mr. and Mrs. William R, I A curious feature About the letter v| SIon for: the: purpose: of Teceiving appli-| o\ "Pirciilie; Friddy ovening o ady e or v visi for, Miez=d Violtian of jcontract Madey { 3 . #nd family ‘motored from ontains announcement of] C2Hons of thuse Wwho wish to be made | ! i Y 5 Henry Lauphear of Westerly " visited { 5 ho“Sohoot proarsn | (83T e shower was given Miss Mary Douglas|homes of Iirnest Luther Henry A.: bomb - 3 tion in November. RCCKVILLE Samuel Jencks has sold his farm 10| $1(000 damages. = at her home by a large number of | /tichmond { fo" - Tnilcate -th i ariter Some irerease in. the Amourt of throuzh Byron Saunders and has moved ‘Lo the 4 A DELIGHTFUL ADVENTURE friends in honor of her coming mar-| AWbert G. Greene, Irving O.. Burdick, | roadingwin detan:of ‘thezettolties of the | S1¢ISHL. MOVIAG: i (&hd. gutol the Rut-| Rev. H. J. Ballentine, of Hope Valley, | house formerly owned by the late'dlrs } PaRbury =Miss AvisTaloot has resign-} LOVE STYORY riage with William Nol A feat Prederici: Burdick *and Elmer O, Bur-| Reds. New York and eisewhere, or | [AT T2rds has boem nofed aad this is{preached in the Seventh Day Baptist | Ann Saunders A of t ounty e A UNIVERSAL SPECIAL of the evening was 2 wedding, dick atiended the auction ef Osear Main| that he. Knows someihing of bgmbsand | rcn 25 an Indication of an inclipation | church here Saturday morning. | P | Fea. ie”hoe Qutleh hére “ATTRACTION BRI Dhtta s . Miss. Canth e b oLhe }of business to, pick -un ‘urider the fncen-| Mr and Mrs. Walter G. Tomlinson and | CANTERBURY A S & o e In Novack, groom; Miss , Mac Park-| Mrs. Denjamin W.. Young of | ;: % s jtive of prics. madjustmenls; pow -_being daughter. Miss Ella J. Tomlinson of Mar} » N oTmbet, will jeave Rurst, maid- of honor: Mise Alice Park-| Willimantic were week-end guests gf| There’s b& s new ‘teacher expsunding | 1010 in mieny lines‘frof. day o dav. s Lty vierel tecent [gusty [ Alrs h | spiend the winter wi Ee g Burst, best man. While Miss Dora| Flatives he subject that will he somewhal htranze | Captain J.0H. Dulger: bas transforred fof Miss Lena Saunders, at Maple Dell. {‘en L eyl e Blanchard . played the Bridal Chorus | and Mrs. Sterry ! H. Kinnie and|if'NOt new 1o many in the audiénce when PRirotman Ernest' J. Chandlér from a er. A New England supper was ser fle came, {*Yes, we' vot count our vote,” was i 4 g . o ed by A M ! Middietown—Colore: Middte MUSIC rom Lohengrin Misses Doris Bishop | Wer: wuests Sunday of Mr.| A Putnam>Woodward mounts® tie at in the businees sertion of the city 0 ne North Shore of Mass-| (g, g | and Gladys Burdick preceded the bri- Allen” Sayles of Eiconk Sunc] {TM IR I assembly hal afthe IgiI-Tto.a beat in the Provillenee siract sec- | e | chusetts. On the Telurn toip they VIS (nan a year ago « ications 1| DRAMATIC READINGS day s i lingly High school building at 4 o'clock | (100, and Patrolman Eugene Gibney. who DomNL L tted Mt Wa t and Mt. Tom. Mr. andi-; ", 40 voters, One i if they 4 I'this _ (Thursday) afterncon to, tell the|P2s been' doing duty in fhe mortherly PO B, 1irs. Noyes returned with Mrs. Pope for| o A el o | x IN COSTUME | womieh there assembled” abou: tHe mys. | S6Ction hA® bech “transterréd o the bus- [ YOUNG—In Taltimbié, ‘Md. ‘Sept. 26.|w few days and Mr. and Mrs. Ered 5 : LYME i {bries of the, ballots.s Many. of sKummi= inces sectlon | Both piicery’ ave v doin Shopes Yome o Mor Yok e s North Grosvenordale Sunday to play the 1) t Tl ZIEF STATE NEWS rubber in a series: that oreated 2. great o Mre. Frank * || Mass, Ryder of Worcester,:,Mass,, - were, week | b of Lois Perkins Marechal Iy’s Women are (0 vote for the first time Monday next at the annual _horough meeting. Many of these new voters are entertained per| 7Ot Uy informed as to’ how a - ballot rthampton, is the ‘guest acf Mrs! A L. Bige. Old Hamburg, James Miller New Britain.—The been n police have that Harry J. T. Higgins, e Sydney- Thompson : "E—In Stopington. (Pawcatuck) E I b X - Mrs. Bentley from New Britain| 03 Pe merked in carrying out one's | cAlOf interest among fans in this sec: enter. to M. und Strs. Roger Jo-| Taritord. Al s e T ol lasy week, ; it | il es ta. Vote. elther ton artey (Ome'S | tion ‘of the state, Seph. Shugrue. of avenue has returned after| since Septem Mr. an Mrs. Ray Hard 4 Harding and- Miss. Pertan mopiss 1a tored 1o Ne i oo 4 4 | Salvation Army officers and workers - 3 g Vigaa) -nominees, .80, Mr, Woolward [ ere sre feiy Duky Witk thelr, plang for Bertha LaPlace mo.| 4% &raciously asréed to give ‘2, liitle | o fastival that has been arranged for the e 4 tain. Sunday 19 visit | SO0k -that will make -clear’ all ‘of the | oming week, the affair to. bediffcrent ee Harding. and famiiy. points in doubt and 8e fo'if that the “an; i stay in Castine, Me. > his lasquitoes, bugs And otherjbe cla: hiting folks 'n LUristol aud | States. S several MARRIED, Bristo] SHERMAN—BRYANT—In’ New London, | tiungs are SLATER HALL October 4, 8 O’Clock cireular in- & , 1920, by ‘Rev. P. M. Kerridge. | sausing more or less illness of a malarial Norwalk—New York pro tic K 4 - Mis.. Fantls T Srcons: e o 1h from anv the army has herefofore .ar-| Maurice K. Sherman and Mrs. Marenda | » naracter, fiscmdes Carsi Lockwood (i Neet ADMISSION $1.00 ~ visiting her son, Johy ‘pirar s o0 B waman. voter WTIL - mave | mat ko Fapged in Putnam. it Folmes; Brant; toth of Jyewr, Londg: Canaan—The_annual. meetiog. of the| waik, Conn., June 2, 18 1 estate, | : iftany, n 4 her * ballor Lot o 5 n.— cetiog_ aik, Conn.. June Al estate. old_homes:ead, At thel thiown out by Mthe. counters next a Putnam will seern pis_outpourtar of[SREENE — TALBOT In StOMNEION | o Haven branch of the Woman's!$213,538; taxable $48,081, h:(!‘r and Mrs. Paul Reynolds of Hart.| 2% for illegal marking. The meeting | Venerators of “the .Holy ‘Name Sunlay,|: 0 s spent . 3 Byron W. Hatfleld, Howard A, Greene |3dard of Missions wis held at the Con-| Her son, Frederick Sunday with the time during the last three years belng ap- Formapg |18 for all interested women, The. mwet, | October 10. Tndications are, it was stat- ' and Miss Safie: A’ Talbot gregational church ai New Canaan on|Julia B. Loc ) e oL o parenss, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reyupldy non-partisan. Mr. Woodward- has | ¢ Wednesddy that several thousand | STRICKLANI—MITCHELL — In New | 'Vednesda g Sobbard of peat this year THAt countryngs on 3 i - | promised {0 say mothing about perGes | Catholic men - from. parishes ir. Wi Tondon. Sept. 29.-1926, by Rev. Stamtord—Colonel William . Sage | Point, Mi ive 315,485 en forest ‘available for fuel : = T 1 He's Just soing fo be i good fellow and | Mantic. Plainfield, Danieison, Dayville, | - Haist, 'Earle_Harrison Strickiand of | = 00 X 0 Chnaan in airpiane X 2l e ASHWILLETT "I Bive of his knowledge of the ballot -ng| YWourczan, Pomfret, Moosup, = Sterling, | Auburn, N. Y. and Miss Mary Dews during the fog Sunday night and. drop- ped @ houquet near U§ entrance of the Stamford hospital in Wwhich his wife isj Friends in this pla, ward were sorry ich e Gl sy {| West Thompson -and ‘the Grosveniordalcs| : Mitchell of New. London. 3 G of Charles Hay-| vole for the et a2 A1, 400Ut 464 Ll e hers 4o, partintbabe 1n dome | HYNAN--WEST:Ins Taftville,o Sept. 20, TR s the iy : Lt ‘_m'”"h: simNaF to others| ~1920. by Rev. U. O. RBelleose, Patrick cocurred *in Voluntown Friday.|. Wednesdny afterncon the funersl ‘of Italy's raw silk crop is bigger this year. LI rom the Consular Reports Jaan's crop of ‘silk coeo for 1920 is * Showing -C ey n i being eld on that ddy in leading cities |, 3y iynan of Norwieh and ¥iss Nora .| a patient: v e i i S USSE LS A0 S (ot er than the| A eslight rate increase from Y ! been @ Tesident of ‘this place fop| DY Charles E: Hill.was held from his! of Conmecticut. P o T AT e g o D1 | erop last year. time is regirded as desirable of w‘-fin \ ntemyof years until he went fo Vob.|NOMe at East Killingly. with services| Friends here received cards Wédnes- " viEp T e e 10 MEve |y Ot 3, O, $10 Sessels entering Ant- | ciple that it in. giways beeC.3a itk ‘toe unfown, iWo weeks ngo, to stay with his|®t the Union Baptist ehurch in that!day from Attorney Acchibald Maedon- g = the Ensign Bickford comjan Mlva | wern, Belgium. in July, thirty were [news as gently as Dossible—Washington sister. biace at 2 o'clock.. Rev. .E. A. Blake,{ald Who has been rattending :the annual|OWARD—In Norwich. Sept. 25th, 1920, |ancies jn various departments inihe| smericas Star, e g eel€0ry Wright of Alton, R 1.{D:D- of Brookiyn, formerly pastor a | convention of the American Legion at Eottha Bixxn; Wite of DelaWare Hew. BlaBt S They were MiwE Fm o the| ~ Rationing of meat and potatoes in Ger- 2 W i mond R caring for Mrs. Jesss Ricn.|E2st Killingly, ‘conducted the ervies, | Cleveland. A oory Tmoril Patiay gy | Pine Il bec | many will soon abolished 3 ond and infant daughter, ' assisted by Réyv. Charles Bruce Fisher,| A number of. members of, Quipebaug | Franklin Si. Friday afternoon, Oct. 1st.| Norfelk—Edward A. Lucier, of Nor-| The' American consul at Montevideo WHiing 10 Lésé Him «h.l“:\‘mng‘u Was well ropresented ay | Pastor of -the church. “ lodge of Qdd Fellows were in Bost/n on| at 2:30. Burial in the family lot in| G | reports that the accumulation of raw| La Follette still clings to the repabli- :r{ng:"x\:t :::rk of North Stonington v.The musigal numbers at “the serviee Wedy‘.’ezdnyf(?‘,‘w;txn the bi gparade of Yanlixc c:net:r:‘r. i & : { wool in th” o 5 c-mxl.lerr‘lh!y can _mL_‘ but .k;‘u am‘:;n populafas a ange cek. vere -sung by Miss’ Ei A . | members of the order. ¥ DEY—In_Westerl % entember_26. : 3 : larger now than 2 corresponding | poor relation.—Birming e. DLt L ) e of Dunielson. and were. Some sy | Mrsand Mrs Hermon G. Carver wers| 1920, Elizabeth. widow of Willlam Dey.| In Charge American Affairs a5 Day, and Homeland. visitors in Boston Wednesday. o UNION Nimbered among those attending the| Yard Master Richard Whalen is hav-|. 26, 1920, William Culley, formerly of Michaél” Regan Y, wwori service Were o dozen members of the| & @ vacation of two weeks. Westerly, R. L davs for Mrs. Hattie Dhiiipe in s | Windham County Medical - society, of{ 1Louls Wolf was in Bostan Wednesday| OESTERREICH—In Norwich, Sept. 28 bridge. 08 in South-| which Dr. Hill was a past president. | o0 & business trip. 1920, George Erich Oesterreich, aged M. Goodhall, DANTELSON CASINO, son Horton STARKWEATHER BLDG. s g CULLEY—In Worthington. Ohio. = Sept. In London Burial was. i€ < Westfield . cemetery, rt Bruee, of Norwich: witl Tuneral services at Church & Allen's, 15 Danielson, the . Masonic burial o fin, e el et P o frerngon, ‘et 1 service | in the city court here this -(Thursday).| Main Street, Friday afternoon, Oect. 1, SOWLING sad PFOCKET HBILLIARDS |- Hattie Phillips of . 3 TABLES calle g S . . 0s i WiD at ‘the grave being conducted. by Roland | morning to asswer to a charge against| at 3:30 o'clock. Burial in Yantic cem- 5 b What to Eat to Grow v Southbriage | I, GFaY. master of Moriah lodge, and | him. - - sery = : 3 & e A BLES 60 peldtivas ho| Rev. W. B. Williams, chaplain of tnz| State Attorney .Charles. E. Searls is : S : v 40 years. Tells Weak, Ne-vous People - Arthur Gage znd Nei- attended -Springfield fair on M - — e =t 2 DAL, |frst o 'the waek. arey, Hill the' lodge. still confined to his. home in Themp- 1% sport for il Prisa (e Elley Burnham 1 Y ?enrel;u, members of Moriah | son, a5 he has been Ul rince Thursday of ; A ew days in & Spen lodge, 2150 of Columbian, comma; o tast weele! T U2 % ED. v Southbridge, KT No. %, wearing ther . Monint| . Durine November Attormev Irving E. Templar - uniforms and regalia, were. Dr, | Miron will return to Washingtor to take CARD OF THANKS A 1 wish to express my heartfelt thanks to my neighbors and friends for their{ Doctors Agree That Present|iSgiy as Bitro- o) “m“fiéfi.i;: .s Day Foods Do Not Supply tablet form all ready fof A few grains taken with meals sapply just the organic Dhosphate hat - most Jindness and sympathy during the il Enough Phosphate—A Vital- |0 1ici: ind it iaken regutariy. say sen ) F. P, Toid, Clarence A. Potier, Attor.|up his dutien gs assistant to the clerk of| ness and death of my wife. e = 3 graime viin cncn mell SRS TaD ney. Harry E. Back, F. O. Armi , | the United States senate. ~ ¢ ‘. ecessary Elemen e 1 o Frank T. Preston and Aleott D, Sayis,| John Lewis of this city- has had two JOHN E. SKILTON, y A.:F.. Wood was the funeral direstor Weeks on people swho.are weak, Become We are reads fo raake cider, 95 Rroad G casily f: d. or.are growing. olb and Bitro-Phosphate a2 Common | %% e ” Organic Phosphate Is What {455, v o Smbiten S ores "Nerve Sick Tired Out Thin{jjgkinz » frm, heaky e Jowen . People Need. Norlleaniern” Dispensuty. N ew g Mok, says: “Patients who were . |physical wrecks, who foolishly It nervous people would eat more oid- |they nceded only a blood tonie to fashioned oatmeal, graham bread, dried|the biood, have . coms,. f? tremblisg. and E beans and peas, the yolks of miany ¢Egs, aimost exha » and even the despised circus peanut; they {the administeriagyor: would be hélped wonderful produced seemin Rye bread ix fine also, and so are len- Physicians and tils ‘and ungolished rice. time " recognized its vaius, Thig’ is Decause these particular foods{nervoss conditions. @wmu Coventry, Sept. 29, 1920. Republican _léaders = here were fully alive Wednesday 'to” tife“fact " that the demoorats ‘a¥e trying to slip something formerty Boswell's machiae shep. y _ A . EX [ e Sl ‘ears fo ‘rbutiness Wednesday morning. Gicoge PR ! . ; Church & All ‘6ver on them by bamboozling a host: of 1 :Yflhl‘!l,—fld“. > si I P new women voters, most of them Tepub- 5 i pléa that. split- tickets will elect more| Women memmbers of the ‘board. A repub- 5 D. are rich in_phosphorus, and, as Most peo- erick Kolle, author of ‘medical text sion and snare, - ntended-to induce' re- | says Ms. Jety Hlle s o, 'reCtors Cell in the body. statement : ‘publican women voters to - split . their A et E s o There isn't enough organic phosphate | ~ “Bitro-Phosphate should" be: fireseribed At o e 3 5 ; i d 3 to enfich the s Sl e ica_very much good and to_en with b, 'mn ‘__m g u_huzl That is why so maey people of today | Any Uean; into defeatiri. aepublican candic ) R o for the school ‘oard by using the Funeral " e ip andit AR lican leader pointed out Wednesday that . only & week and 2 le know, this @ a vital element of not |bpoks and editor-in-chi ~ Y. Phys this argument s intended as a delu- only the ‘merve ‘cells, Dat of mry”a.mli’?&.« ina'e Who 1 1ed 1o ke B tickets ‘and vote for a -democratic wo- in_modern prepared foods to do over 40 |by every doctor and-used by every hosp! i e for the .school.bo: per cont. of the men and women of Amers | tal (o o 'boerd on- the republican ticker will be E"lbal‘fle,s are nerve sick, weak, run-down, have no | come - miore . vigorous: defested, nothing being , certain s to i T EOPTAIGHT, CLMEOINLT. WATINGT o, bition and in many cases are simply | huild up nerve foroe republican will lose out, Lady Assist 4 i wy ‘r’:;l O bty thid gety e '3 :“A o Al which, out, & mat. -ady Assistatn | 3. Butler Wright, couaselor of the | In order-to supply this deficiency o '*31 s 1o e tne democate, ot courek Talephons 328-3 * Bl American’ Bmbassy at.London, wha |PhOSEROTUS, physicians 1n New Vogk are were Issultig . appeals o the rank and HENRY E. CHURCH . Will bo: charge. d’affaires:during the |feeds the starving nerves just what they WM. SMiTH ALLEN [l| absence of the American Ambassador |nesd n Th lar . organic ‘phosphate | s B dohe. . Davis. in America on.leavs ond o at vy Grecint iipenie file” ot the party Wednesday to - play ShRLY X .