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e iR «| Its Richness in Quality gives *Sajurday’ and oontinued \hrough Sundy | AL ) P Ce | Tea-Potresults equalled by no and today. The qy ere. S ot T _l o 3 h s Srite with Amoread Both S R e other Teas on sale anywhere. The annual town mieeting is ealled for|ang has come to Jewstt City to it e Lo 3 %, today (Monday) for the election Of tOWN | charge ofi the make-up department at ; 5 officers, to authorlze the selectmen 10| Aspinook Bleachery. - When leaving the X b, : Sun-|* At the week end the Putnam police | POFTOW, necessary mofiey :f Lawrence plant he was presented a val iy dithans e ntivo ot il of | were Interested in learning what became penses, to ‘make appropriations for theluable gold watch, chain and charm, suit: indham county and many. other. parts | of two young women who-made a clean-| F=PItS o ‘RIERWAYS and bridses, YD lably inscribed, and a purse of money by of the state, to the memory and per-|up at the Woodstack fair—selling ;l‘lzb\'i.:s p:h“ o bty SRR lpprzp:hunn. o ?::o:abmly ]::‘mlg ;:Van;b:' hl:fiw;]gl o:ln; ‘.",::':‘Ynz'l f’g"";.“?’;"“ :&mm‘ ‘,’I‘;n:,‘:":;’u;’;‘e;";e‘;:‘”::&“t‘f’:h: e ;};e levying of & tax'to meet town ex- lived. His family will com to Jewett mrned by Nis e usan 3 s : . ty later, Mrs. Alex ardins was 4 thousands | the Puntam Girls' club or the Library ? : . of (mndnbryn :.'i'l' pr:::l ?I'n:: state. fund. Many fell for the swindle and the| George Ross of Putnam, -was badly|taken to Backus ospital, Norwich, on 4 . At the funeral services held at his|young women had made their clean-up br;lflud and mmlnedmn‘\lm‘l‘mu dcrv;\:- sungay '1"1"”'"" hi:fl:fe b!:-‘-:‘t::ubgse: R E i L ome Atroe! nd getaway before anyone sensed that|When a Mack truck which he was /- | moni er case Th A o - ';“,?,'.yuffi::mn e hovd | they " seported here Saturday atternoon | Ing was hit by a train near Newion, Mass.i MF. . and Mrs. DesJardins are boarding, e T representatives of the state, county | Was reported here Saturday afternoon From reports received here Mr. was|it was considered wiser to have her ‘ ek coming dawn a hill and did mot hear|cared for at the hospital, town and borough governments; repre- | that they left the falrgrounds in a car| i fa qappmchl‘n‘ until the forward| Mrs. John Cotter and Miss Josia Cot. santatives of the professional, manufac-|bearing a Massachuse 3 part of the truck was on the crossing. He |ter moved to Norwich Saturday, to make turing and business interests of Killing-| nrany members of Putnam lodge of | tried to turn out £0 28 to run along be- | their home on Franklin strect. ly and surrounding towns; large dele-| ps attended the funeral of Raiph C.|side the tracks, but the front part of the| Mr. and Mrs. Cliffora Langlais and gations from the fraternal organizations|y,,;g automobile inspector, at Daniel- | truck was struck by the locomotive and!Mr. and Mrs. Cadieux and family have With which he was afiliated and many LEGAL I\Dflbfi-i 5 ~ NOTICE ANNUAL~ TOWN MECTEVG The legal voters in ©of the 10wn of Norwich, are hereby’ warned v meet in unuuui’ Towd Sicel- ing_in the Court liouse Luilding on MUNDAY, UCTOSEK 4TH, 1920, al ange Pekoe Tea | s s S e Selectmen with their reco: mmendations, Send us a postal card for a free sample. Address: the reports of the Town Treasurer, the Salada Tea Company, Stuart & Berkeley Sts., Boston o B S Co “hool it report of the ‘Crustees of the i to grant salaries, to lay a ux‘:lb meet the expeuses of the Town son, Sunday afternoon. There was _a|badly damaged. The locomotive was al-|moved to Hopeville. \7 MONDAY 5 K e without other affiliation than deep and|p.aytiful floral piece from the lodge. An-| so damaged. The bell at the crossing| Miss Alice Brennan is at home from TUESDAY and thie < mpensation of ine = sincere friendship for one who Will b€ | other handsome pollow of -flowers Was|had beem out of commission for several|St. Joseph's hospital, Providence, fop a WEDNESDAY o 86 Seteina ShaOme: tih: Tows femembered through the vears for his|gen¢ by members of the Putnam Police! days according to reports. fe w days. E Kindliness, for his great-heartedness,| jeparament, “which was represented at for his sunny disposition and all of the| tha funeral. The track meet between Putnam High —_ T R PRINCE IRMA FOU other characteristics that won andl held 'Tho school emumerator has Just com- | Ster will ba Belq on eh JIheht of et oY ::::z Gm::;v:?n onv.;n‘.‘x. Sl F R fast for him throughout Lis life genuine| pleteq his work and the following is a|¢oe 'Putnam Hign :school instead of in IN ¥ 54 ke HARMONY SINGING OFFERING friendship and esteem. complete comparison of last years and|yyebster, as previously announced. The; AR’ incendiary fire Friday = evening Rev. Walter B. Williams, pastor of » this year's figures: date set is October 12. ss to Simon Brewster of hisj med We:im‘e'l‘d Cz;ng:enfit;ul::;d c::rf:é s 1919 1920 Inc. Dec. i . x bigs ilo, icehouse, shed, one hun- e it the Pomme wefs. Fagrensntac | Smith Hirest | (886 837 0 3.l T 3s S ATCASINCINRERIEL Sxa - W= vk tons of hay, manure spreader, en- SKATING HAMILTONS WILL J. EVANS i i “The Happy Hobo” T Puteer, 797 ses 103 lome of the state gelegates fo the nation-|gine, blower, hayloader, creamer, milk- Nawsh Aol Siatvy S L4 tives of Moriah lodge, No. 15, A. F. and | (rac! i H g al convention of the American Legion |ing machine a corn planter, team Wa- LANE A. M., Warren chapter, Montgomery Sawyer 136 155 ‘3lat Cleveland, returned home Friday. gon and other farming equipment, be- MACK AND council, the Danfelson Masonic organi-{ gAW¥er . o 130 138 3| Mr. Macdonald is very enthusiastic over|sides 27 bushels of potatoes. Eccentric Singing and Dancing Offering uations; Chlumblan commandery, No. 4,| Putnam Heights 20 26 the work of the convention and speaks| Henry Bennett, a half-witted man em- K. T. of Norwich, with Eminent Com: Z:lin the highest terms of the personnel of | ploved by William E. Hiscnr. hal writ. FEATURE PHOTOPLAY mander Peter Wilson of Norwich and T 71| tho convention and the efficiéhcy shown.|ten threatening letters, which caused gy g Cr-h I';iflfia"‘ck Ol Tucibass B He will make his Teport in_detail at the | Postmaster Finn to have him taken in|f _ ROBERT WARWICK in “THOU ART THE MAN” the Masonic temple in at city; mem: ¥ x meeting of the post, tonight (Monday) at|custody. He was brought to Jewett, bers of Sphinx Temple of the Mystiz |, ast vear in the WMankasset Willage|gsguc gt the Arcanum club raoms.|City police quarters, but denied commit- FIVE PART PARAMOUNT SPECIAL FEATURE Shrine Hariford reidie Sl ‘| The committeo - of _arrangements has| ting the deed at first. When Officer Do- | hemian club, o feh A L = > The “game” was smuggling gems. The place, the fabulous diamond fields of South Africa. The “powers behind,” a gang®of thieves who stopped at e on the calendar. Tha victim, a big two-fisted soldier of fortune, for the girl he loved and “got” the crooks in the end. PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE ! a planned light refreshments and smokes|lan took him in hand, however, he con- a director; mer”\ s-of Quinebaug lodze| Cariion W, Durtee has sold his farm e "o, members attending. There will| fessed tho whole affair. He said’ he of 0dd Fellows und of Orient lodge, ¥ who takes possession October 22. Mr. | De business connected with the arrange-, had nothing against any of the family, of P.; members of Putnam lodge of|go " o poman s Tesident of Wind. |ments for the Armistice -Day célebration |but on the officer insisting that he must Eks; Deputy State Automobile Commis-|, "= county. and permanent quarters. * tell why he set the fire, he 8aid he had sioner John Macdonald of Hartford and)| %50, "Wty - o0 poiole Mass. who| There was a’ collision about 8.30° Sat-| written letters and put them in the i nearly all of the members of the staff of s J v urday morning, between a truck belong-|mailbox, and received no answers, and mo(or' \ehiclel ln;m‘*ctors |3 Cunngcticfll; - ing to Sayles Farm, West Thompson,|it “was because the Brewsters had re- Captain J. H. Bulger and members of 3 and a Ford driven by A. L. Mansfield. | moved the letters! This letter writin the Putnam police department; Sherift }';lflf:{ }"m?m’r Wwhen f‘hfzhca"b" riefl The truck was only slightly damaged,|of a threatening, vile nature has st Chnrle!{ ‘:x Glattsho{&‘vllhmnn&c nn;l msv Aot o a:"d;c:"‘;gs ° Wa: :Zpg"’:é’a:n while the Ford suffered”damages to the|a mania, and he has already served 5i|x staff of deputy sheriffs, members of the : H fty dollars. : ths' time for it, the postal authori- o g ot A b "_15undny as in serlous condition at the|CXtent of about fifty: dolla b R STRAND | REDUCED PRICES SHBNcn Orgustintions and mmm,,m,,ll}?éay Kh'nbn;l dhozzl“mlth“ Putnam, where, Asthur Rasicot, of this city, & former o ::’E&“g:":;b:ge‘;’:ué“;uy:";si‘fi - Matinee 20c, Any Seat members of the legislature, past and |hé Was rushed after the shootmng. In an:service man, has received . notice from | 3 S < i Present from Killingly and’ surrounding |efort 1o save the boy's life a surgical|the United 'States Publie Healtn Ser-|frw stexine twoush ‘ho shed wdi) Fvenings 25c and 35c—Special Matinee Saturday—Chil- towns: representatives, too, of everyjoDeration on Friday. vice requesting him to como to New = * church and cre= and politica] party— | Coeurs de France, & drama of the|York, for treatment for a throat trou-|falled to start a blase ’;!g“;“ Shdothe all joining In a last sad tribute to a|French Revolutiom, was presenrel Sun-|ble Which he contracted while in service |}€C00C DU GR0, S BERE, (O MR friend. The funera]l was the largest|day evening in St James' Lall,'in” France. Mr. Rasicot was wounded |® TV 20 Yite) ‘ie sebriingle ke Ghite held here in years, the Masonic organi-|and in the interest of the parish Ly the!by machine gun and gassed while fight- Sritbgrent. 10, the -enofmity lof o criel HOUSE PETERS ° Th C R d zations and other fraternal bodies be.|National troupe of players anl. under|ing with the American forces at St. Mi-jyr ™ Gy B Sp Ci T L o ng R e losd oa ing represented by unusually large dele- ;*::‘ at:écs:d;;rle Chacrles D:,En‘“zw | hiel. 2 9 S oot kot theoivas & five, MBOL R tions. 2 salihetn The various classes of the high school Was. . & Revi. Mr.. Williams. adaressed s # play, excellently presented, was wiven in!pave elooted officers s folows: Seniors, fzdm:’-'m: ;’:,’,‘i‘éb"rmw'h;f ’;ny“f_“p:;r:e WARD-RAND & CO. TYLER & CROLIUS sarks from the porch of the YoungiFrench and under the direction of Albert| president, Franmcis Murphy; vice presi-|from the telephone office, as there must g S . 4 wme to the hundreds: who were gath-|J. Crepeau. dent, Robert Armold; secretary, Helen |bo some trouble on the line, could not|] Offering Their 1920 Comedy, Dance Just Two Ordinary ered on the grounds. Burial was in| ' Scores of new voters, men and women,| Thompson; treasurer,” Janet -Gilbert.|fnq her husband and started for Mrs. and Song Revue Nuts Sout r)l‘\'mlr‘mlv T-noe-r,v, b eré the Ma- | wil] participate in today’s town eles- | juniors: »srestidel‘n‘t, si;-lufiy !Iayw:zrd: Frink's. The fright and hasts brought sonic rituaistio buria] service was con-|tion in Killingly. Ballot boxes will be|Vice president, Einora Fisher; secretary 5 pislous. attaek’ of “odéma o, the T ducted by Master Toland H. Gray and |open in the town hail at § oatont thiy LeRoy Ames; treasurer, Esther M;}:us.,fi'ng: e o s Sl mogg it LEW LEONARDS THE THREE HOWARDS aplain %3 morning. While there little Sophomores: president, ‘Michael Maher; would not live. Sunday she 5 : 3 7 % riah lodge. The bearers, L twary interest in the general resels|Vice president., Sarah Tarber: Secretary, | wes ok betier bug did not leave her New York's Favorite Jewish Com.c.iy Juggling Act of a Differ- lumbian commandery. K. T.. in their un'-|of the balloting there are one or two![Florence Danforth; treasurer, Ellsworth|peq. The Jewett City Fire Co. carried Comedian ent Kind forms and regalin. were Attorney L. contests in sight. More votes Jikely | Sabin; freshment: president, Roy Sher-!a1 the firefighting apparatus possible Darble, Judge S-bin 8. TPuscell | will be cast in town today, owing to the man; vice president, Allen Thayes 8. Francis, Albert 8. Fields, i over in automobiles and kept the house p o . |large number of women votirs partici- secretary, Rhoda Gilpatric; treasurer,|yet, doing all they could to help, where| GAUMONT WEEKLY M. Franklin and ¥, F. Bitzood. pating, than in any previous election in|Franklin Perry. thers are no fighting facilities. Mr.| T e, T et 6 il Drewster was very apnreciative. of thelr i gt P M b gl di / Charles Blake of Brookl. v work, also for the help offered and giv- M SORRAIBSEION, e ~State : rooklyn, who was g bt Eiatesa) nnanimously nominated at Saturday's en by any number of neighbors and peo- ile demar‘ment. mollce department: T °" | onvention as candidate for senator i The Missi et z In official life, clubs and ' close pot=onil| b 29th senatorial district 1s et or ey e elo fiold_1t8) P e barni was 90 feet by 40, and con- Wood wae In charge of the fu. |!C elghbOring town's well known citi- tafned $3,000 worth of hay and. $2,0%01 { Thanks offering in the church Tuesday, THE TIME OF YOUR LIFE CAN BE HAD AT October 5, at three o'clock. The speake: £ ks 2 Rl vens and also is widely known in Kil-|is a missionary from. Dakota. FPEARET | of machinery. He estimates tha Trss at - . lingy and other nearby towns. As the| L: N. Elliott was at the Springfield fair| $15.000 with $3000 insurance. The farm = L N N One of the safe-breakers Who is be-)"9th district nearly always returns a re- | representing a business company. Others|iS about two miles from the borouwn. | ing held at Brooklyn jail has been de-|publican majority, Mr. Blake's election BASEB al l GAME there from town were Mr. and Mrs.| The fire started about’s o'clock and finitely identified as Charles Somes, oth-|teems forecasted. i , FOR THE BENEFIT OF i ' dren 11c, Adults 20c He mever has been a| Alexander Maitland’ and Mr. and Mrs,|When Officer Dolan ran _down Main crwise “Boston Dlackie,” whose special-jmember of the legislature and in_ case | Charles Knight. stréet, calling for automobiles and men ty for years has been burglary and thiev- | of victory at the polls will begin his leg-| Mr. and Mrs. Joshua ‘Alderman of|t0 £ in the shortest time nossibl>. the z tng_from house clative service in the upper house. Providence are at the Ark. street was alive with speeding machines | Through letters sent out by Prosecut-| “po o 1o : Miss May R. Sherman is having the| filled with willing helpers, Ther~ might ing Attorney A. G. Bill in an effort to| .t aet Killingly peovle were again cut . e e Tl o Pepperbox wired for electric lights. Have “heen anivther \tregedy,. “for . two | establish the real identity of the men|imI"om tho Y Serviee Sunday as the re- | T e Shaw Coblelgh has’ re.|Young men rushed into the bamn to try { . . S who blew onen the safe at the store of |'yo' Providence and Dawiemn SUOR Of | cantly given a large collection of valu.|to Save something and would mot have Andrew Jarowski on a Saturday night|pdin the Rhode Tsiand concoony U¢ BY | able books to the library. *""| been able to find their way out had it n few weeks ago information relative | connecticut company on Sotarder oy | State Attorney C. K. Searls is still ag{not _ been that Simon Brewster, Jr.| CE to Somes was obtained from Bridgeport | oy rday ‘even | S BEEN SLAE found them and guided them baclc The |y police department : A tramp who was stealing from lunch.|hay was ablaze directly, and they were: The Tridgeport police “gallery” fur- ,m;:h"o,Rl";:,"er,I’;:’;’ S A the | es at the East Thompson schoothouse on 1ot T e e The Founil GAME TO BE PLAYED ON THE nished two excellent photographs of | g e G B | ofidnys nibaTis e ereatad it it man scemed to forget his own loss ini 2 Somes, who gave his name when he was §’,’,‘§?,"',i:%h“"o heen Coeriting: cars ifroinif ) Y etter el et DY Sherlff Mie thankfulness that the boys were ot | NORWICH STATE HOSPITAL GRCUNDS arrested here as John Ryah. ' Somes 2 ngly, Mr. Sher- ; trapped in the barn. man guaranteeing the - receivers against| SrooKyn Jail Yis arrsated In. Dridgeport in 1913 “for |logs, whils:betwien Duniciaon ang Has AT 3 P. M. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6th nerve a year n Tl At that time no|Killingly sérvice has been maintained by| The fact that his wife vees a little VOLUNTCWN WS 16 yekrs of apé. |Hi secors nors} ke, Connectieut: company.: . ThE: last cax | powiler 185 Crcabe tor i b ae | TICKETS, $1.00 fhat he is a mativa of Jacksonville Fla|lrcr eatiay o ilis end left -Dan-|ing home shat. Eoonard B, Rinai Speite : iat 1 a na Ja . lelson Saturday evening at 8.25. When| and Leonard B. Kinnie, expect to put in et Trnithed by he Bridse-|vervice will be resumed, it ever, coujd | = | 2 busy day today (Monday). when they EXTRA TROLLEYS WILL RUN Th6 SAR DR AL ABK w'i" “r:mk“““ 9f|uot be learned on Sunday. 3 noX: meet to make up their list of those who | ¢ o oiher nidn Y0 hecking i such| Presecating Attorser A G BI hes| WUDOLEH_Tn . 8t pranelst hoapith, | T Ch 0, e Tade voters for the com- TUBE'S BAND WILL PLAY 38 an amputated fnger and peculiariy had interviews with- the little boys who| Hartford. Oct. 1, 1820, a. daushter to k N a ear. ere with Edward Nash when he was| Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Rudolnh (Eliz: | gor e o ecvenad toet e rowors | “LETS’S GO’ An automoblle cortege from V{on- |2cicdently wounded by a rifle bullet last| abeth McSheffery of Taftville.) ing list will be almost doubled. Those who | sockst came here Saturday for the bur-|FT1d3y morning. The result of these in- e T wish to vote this vear must hand in their fal of Mrs. Emma LeClaire, widow of Dr.|{erviews indicate tha tthe shooting was i s names not later than today (Monday) €. J. LeClaire. A high maes of requiem |'Ptirely accidental UDDARTH—ENNIS—In Washington D. i 1 A September 25th Court Liberty, No, 132, was sung in Woonsocket. Prior to bur- C.. Sept. 4, 1920, Stanley Suddarth of o sea. L fal here there was a brist service at St |fiar e s, Federation met with suceess| Washingten, D. C., and Miss Glenna | - Of A held the first dance of the [Registrars of Voters i amoun! the twelve months necessary to del tions of the Town accruing be next Annual Town meeting and to deliver and other obligations of the ‘'own_therefor as may in their judgment be for the best interest of the Also to appropriate the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty ($450) Dollars for the purchase of coal and other supplies | for the use of the Yantic Fire Eagine Company. Also to determine whether the Town will make an appropriation for - Four Thousand Five Hundred ($4.500.00) Dollars 1o assist in maintaining the Otis Livbrary. Also to act upon a petition of more than twenty legal voters of the Town requesting that the Town appropriate a sum of money not to_ e enty- xceed two Thousand Five Hundred ($22500) t0 -relleve parents of ehiidren who are residents of the Town of Nor- wich and pupils in attendance at the Norwich Free Academy of the customary term fee for the school year of 1920-21. Also to act upon the petition of more than twenty legal voters of the Town asking that the Town appropriate a sum not 10 exceed Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars 1o assist in meeting the operat- g ex] of the Taftvilie Fire Com- 0. 2, Incorporated for the ensuing pan; year. nurses heretofore rformed by th School Board of the Town be transferred to the Town Health Officer of said Town and that the sum of Five Thousand Five Hundred ($5,500.00) Dollars be appropr ated to the use of said Town Health Of- ficer in carrying out the duties pertainir to said medical inspection and appoin: ments and all other measures which in the judgment of said Health Officer may be necessary for the heaith of all chil- dren of school age, residing in said Town, during the ensuing year. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 25th day of September, 1920. CASPER K. BAILEY, CHARLES P. BUSHNELL, PATRICK T. CONNELL, Belectmen of the Town of Norwich NOTICE ~OF— The Registrars of Voters of the Town | of Norwich will meet in the several voting districts in said town on Monday, Oct. 4, 1920 Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1920 from 9 o'clock a. m., until 8 o'clock p. m., (daylight saving time) to complete a correct list of all electors in said vot- ing districts who will be entitled. to vote therein at an electors’ meeting to be held on Tuesday following the first Monday of November, 1920, and fof [I._ ceiving applications from those ° Be Made” in said district, to wit: ' In the First Voting District—at the Selectman’s Office, City Hall In the Second Voting District—at the store of Willlam D. Ricker, 376 West Main street, West Side. In the Third Voting District—at the store of Wiliam H. Bowen, Greene- T Haturday in conducting its Tag day in| Edith Ennis, tormerly Son. 7 {The Sfalp pProved & great-sucoens. James' church where many Danialson & day in| E » tormerly of Westerly, R.| pyrijes were present from Norwich, Taft- g ville, Goodyear, Danielson, Sterling, the inte visif people were in attendance. = PBurial was 3E ot i vstie murse itund, Ekonk, Jewett City and Glaszo, The e \ hundreds of citizens being tagged by | LANE—POTTER—In Norwich, Oet. in the LeClaire familv lot in St. James'|+he active workers for the ml:fege i 1920, by Rev. C. H, I’:l:l{;fi?ll”redeflci' THIS TUESDAY EVENING \ street: resident, hurrying| T. Lane of Stafford Springs and Ella M. | Goodyear Singing orchestra furnished the while he was only partly olad to et Potter of this city. music. OCTOBER 5th cemetery. Mrs, LeClire formerly was| A School vhysician to answer an cmergeney call. Charles F. Hayward, 69, of Ashwillett, a resident of Danielson. Edward Nash, accidentally wounded ville. In the Fourth Voting District—at the store of Patrick T. Connell, Nor- wich Town. > In the Fifth Voting District—at the Ponemah Large Hali, Taftville. In the Sixth Voting District—at Bill- ings' Hall, Hamilton avenue, East Nor- wich. —_— e Siaiing info Ry ot reen Sl died st hg home of hie sister M |ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND ; evening into starting a story tha a mad | KINGSLEY—In Norwich, Oct. 3, 1820, |James A. Campbell, Sept. 24. Mr. Hay- Ch.ld man was loose in that part of the town| Aure A. Dean, wife of Charles W.|Wward, who for some years has resided AT CALVIN ALLYN PARK TODAY AND TUESDAY 1 ren Cry‘ and = big and futile officlal and semi. | ; KInESley of Montville, aged 71 years. | in Ashwillef was a former resident of " official hunt th: i e e home of C. C. FOR FLETCHER'S . hunt that was without results be-| “'Hommel, 25 Mualberry 'St. Tuesday. Voluntown and besides his relatives many| 341 WEST THAMES STREET l Y. | triends and acauairdances who deeply ra- THAMESVILLE CASTORI A |, Herman Coulter is visiting for a tew| ey 2. ™ Burial in Yantic ! s gret his death. He was a charfer m#n- Sl i s P PR e WALKER At the residence - of her | T, Of Court Liberty, No. 132, F. of A Norwich N.wA;:Mdso:I:;rl Pas: et e and had filled many offices in the lodge, Broskive, N ¥.. Ot gam yoMacheth | was past chiet ranser and former depu- LADIES M., widow of John J. Walker in the | t¥ grand chief ranzer for the court. The > 89th year of aer age. funeral took place Sunday afternoon. The| GENTS .... Services _and interment, Avery cemetery, | service at the home of his sister were r1;1-emon, Tuesday, Oct. 5th, at 3 p.|in charge of the Foresters of America and SRS e e T their impressive ritual was carried -out MUSIC & ’,. by the officers of the court under the di- ioar)lllmnfl. C?flee' wife of Wre Naugh- | rection of Chief Ranger W. A. McGuire, DRAMATIC READINGS Funeral from Hourigan Bros. funeral par- | 2 1ePhew of Mr. Hayward. Services were lors, Tuesday -motning at 9:20 ‘Re.|@lso held at the M. E. church, Rev. John IN COSTUME quiem high mass . at St. Patrick's | Thompson, pastor, preached the sermon church at 10 o'clock. Burial in St.|to a large number of relative 1 Mary's cemetery, Attomobile cortege. | frionds o, gad Maurice Marechal :.” PARDELL—In this eity, Oct. 2, 1330, | Robbi T hody cxas Lebeorted o eity, , 1920, ins cemetery by a-large delegation & S fie Sfo Frank Pardetl, aged 34 years. of Foresters, who again had enarse ot| © Lois Perkins Marechal MAURIC TOURNEUR resents “TREASURE ISLAND GENTILE--In this city, - Oct. ° 3, 1920, | the service. ~ Those from out of town whe | - A Qarcmount dricrafl QPicii> e Antonip Gentlle,‘aged 43 years attended the funeral were Mrs, James Sydney Thompson . o ey o os; funeral par- | Whitman of Mystic, Mrs. Davenport and PP e Lo ueadny T 8 3:20. \Re-|'Mr. McLeon of Norwich, Col. Guils and SLATER HALL One of the Best Loved Stories in 9 o'clock. Burial in St. Joseph's cem- family of Ashwillett, Mr. and Mrs. Will- etery. Automobile cortege. iam Hasler and = James Campbell, Jr., of Taftville. Tonight, 8 O’Clock The flowers were beautiful and so: of the doners were Court Liberty, No. 1?22. g e : F. of A, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Camp- In loving memory of a devoted E . Camp. loyal ‘son and. brother, Wastor Sogend | bell and family, McGuire and family, . oyt ettt 3 I s ames omns e | Dancing School MR AND MRES. CHAS. ROGERs .Y NP and Mrs. William Hassler, Mrs, A Rebecca Weeks, Mrs. Edmond Herbert, LEVY. Instruct AND FAMILY | Mrs. Gaudette and family, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. = Fitehyine. Josepn Becon. Begins Tonight, 8 P. M. All Literature. Thrilling, Re-cre- ated 'With Its Brawling, Guzzling, Rovers of the Sea, and All Thei Immortal Escapades, Done t6 the Life, With a Huge Cast Including SHIRLEY MASON AND ¢ IN MEMORIAM Tol. 827 J. . BARSTOW & Cco. 23 Viater Street William O'Brien, Peter Fullh LON CHANEY DCOLEY & : Nirn, Dastlel O BIIAT of Brooki i oy ODD FELLOWS HALL > wero recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, John| PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY SIMPSON Kaufman: PHONE 1705 PEARL WHITE AND FOCKET Lo har Bopnls and daughter, Ethel, BILLARDS ve returned to. their home here after a week’s visit @t Quonochontaug. New York. 8 t " Thé auction at the home of Mrs. Mary Tharer Beiding 15 Main Street IN THE LAST EPISODE OF “THE BLACK SECRET” ‘Hoxie Saturday, the 25th. was well ag.| Friends of Mrs William Main wers tended and articles sold brought good|Plcased to see her at the North Ston- prices. ington fair Wednesday. Nearly WE ARE PAY- z . Thomas McDonald, Louls H. Ritchotte, | ramily in the place was well represenc. PATHE NEWS ING A B1I G F Howard James and Fred C. Bray B eI o RS CE PRICE FOR ll!lm . tended - the Congregational convention at|"d there. Willimantic the 25th, when Congressman| A New Engiand supper was held in the R, P. Freeman was renominated. chapel Saturday eveming. A large del- RAINBOW CUMLDY Beachdale mill closed Thursday even- CLOTHING AND : : D"'ectar 'S 1;:;‘ for the remainder of the wesk for ?&flhfi';‘:n,oy.a'm:'ivfif;“‘ 2and 2l } SPECIAL MATINEE FOR SHOES. e 2 c After attending.the supper here, several MIKOLASA —AND— * | went to Pendleton Hill whers = bakea|] SCHOOL CHILDREN P 3 hean supper was Zeld at the personage. 0 oY : ! . of New urch- TODAY AT 4 P. M. Efi I s Mr. Schmidt of New York has p ) S8ECOND HAND GLASS — PUTTY — PAINT __Hattie Whité and Eli King attended the|©d the farm owned by Mrs. Luck Pa: Hardware — Tools — Cutlery Eastern States Expésition at Springfield, | *aer. Mass, Thursday. They were accom-| ~Mr. and Mrs. John Geer and William ! ’ Assistats - panied by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Johnson of | Main attended the auction at the farm . . Examine our line of Aluminum Ware Telephone 328:3 - [ |/ Pendleton Igll.’ 4 ey I R ge late Frank Thompson. t" 3 ‘When washing and rinsing colored ar- e . : i R . Charles Taylor and.. Frank _Powell ngratulations .are being tendered | ticles add a teaspoonful of Epsom salts THE HOUSEHOLD Z “H B HENRY.E. CHURCH "B ipect o few days in Willimantic the past| Noyes Denison Wheeler and best WIShes | 1o cacn gation of water, and even the, lulht{n Building, 74’ Franklin Street - ' : L Y/l M. SMITH ALLEN | week ’ to Mrs. Wheéeler on'their recent marriage. _ " Mrs. Willlam Puttiker ‘s entertaining | Mrs. Wheeler was formerly -Mae Rlley, ‘eer_ daughter, - Mrs, mm of Wilksnantie, _ N o nor ren. Dated at Norwich, Conn., this 29th day of September, 1920. TYLER D. GUY. CORNELIUS J. DOWNES, Registrars of Voters New President Of Mexico Gen. Alvero Obregon, Libera! Constitutionalist, hes been chose- a8 the President of the M.« Tepublic. Obregon believes in ng ® friend of the United Staiq ind not a foe. 3 Of European invention | most *delicate shades will meither fade|gried and com