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u'cM street, Telepdone 105. s What Is Going On Tonikht mon Council mests in Town Hall o'clotk. at 140 fey strlet. St. John's Cothmandery, No. 11, K. meets In Masonic Hall on Main wireet. s Bt The local roops of Girl Scouts elect- ol the following officers at a meeting: - Owls, Betty Case, leader” Afleen Millerd, corporal; I TN corporal ielen Stiles secrétary; Mar- Ibinge, patrol Grosbeaks Mar- Fire that broks out ¢ the South Ine., late in the drying Covegtey ~ Paper Fridey afternoon. d ge 1o the extent of sev- ndred dollars.. The blaze was guished after about an hour's ghting, the employes being ass + bucket brigade by a num- viilagers. The fire fighting of the plant was also in Hpp The board of selectmen and the he session held Sat- about five hundred to the electors oath, which ne quarter of the total num- applied. The town of- e in session from 8 a, m. to Business was so good at At 2% many as a dozen applis e sworn in at once by Town Frapk P. Fenton after they had ] required questions and Jayed the knowledge of reading ns were propounded by mes M. Smith and George he neki meeting of fhe rpose will be heid Tues- nibers of the board consider made good headway and ppifcan will be enabled November The Grst wofb MR UL LT T T to ¥ w the ection voler to be made wi Litlian M. Hb £ Viminam ugh four others, Mrs Mrs. Clara F. Winter, a Sweet and Mrs. Susan An- an were sworn in at the same Highee's name was the first the newly made list of Mrs he registrars. " ieorge Ofirey. 60, died Satarday at his otiand foll an iliness of = es. He was 8 3 the efd 8 of Dwight and Sisan (Bass) Carey. He £ was always a staunch republican and 8 represented his town in the legislature 8 for a number of torms; besides taking an § sctive interest in town aftairs z ¢ CASCARETS E - g sner “They Work while you Sleep” neadache, bad eeld h. No griping--no rildren love Cascarete @ cents 7 ”Kill ourreyr B:os. i FUNEE \L DIRECTORS AND : EMBALMERS 8 Union §: Willifhantee, Gonn «Phone a0 (Lsdy Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD ~* Spceneding Fiimore & Shepard Funeral Director & Embalmer %00.02 HORTH ST, V/ILLIMANTIC . A%y Assislast Tel eonnection “Dr. F. C. Jackson DENTIST 715 Main Street, Willimantio Hours—9 &, m. te 8 5. m. Phone 44 Podfd of Aldermeén meets in co:ni' al Val- recent atrol garet Dawson, treasurer; Carlyn Cym- Bulletin, Willimsntie Offied, Members of Willimantle Lodge, Ne. 1311, B. P. 0. Kiks are planni Rockville Friday, October 23th the cafnival, to besheld by the that place. The adjourned town meeting was held in the fown hall Saturday afternoon. in to_visit attend ks ot act the business. Thefe were twenty- two elecors present inciuding one Wo- man, The first business was the accept- ance of the anhual reports of tHe solect- men and other town of The - ap- propriations called for in the éther cians- of the warning were all voted, the reso- Iutions in each instance being introgueed by Attorney William A. King. ore as follows Knights of the Maccabees, hread |jig time, it taking six mifiutes {o trans- city it. No. 29, meet Schools $116,000 ; Wel- ris ool ' 2| ¥are Bureau $360: St. Josephs hospital, e easirer Hawks. Betty Bv.-|$960 and tre Winahaw °Center Publis patrol leader, Louise Thompson, | library. It was also voted to and maihtain additional eléetric Nghts at South Windbam, the sités to Be chesen by the sclectmen. Moderator Frank H. nurse Bt Metoal o 1 ou _|Foss was in_charge of the meettng and B e ko .'n,_'"t,.':,f:‘, Town rlerk Frank P. Fenton acted as S8 tary: Avis Thompson, treasurer,* Con- | clerk S dors, Evelyn Yorke, patrol leader; _ An interesting addrest was delivered S Weatrice Carpenter, corporal; AdeleySunday evening in the Booth-Dimock ; Guilner, secretary Gertrude Don- | Memorial library hall, Seuth Coventry, dero, patrol nurse by Mrs. Henry F. Dimock of that place and Washington. Mrs. Dimock is pres- ident of the GorgeWashingtonMemorial Aseociation which is plafinng the eréction of a National Vidtoty Memorial Buftding at the natiohal capital. The mesking was held under the auspices of Arthur B Clark Post, 52, Ametichn Legion of South Coventry. James ¥. Twomes of this eity was thé unanimous’ choice of the démocratic con= vention of ‘the Windham-Scotiand pro- bate district, held Saturday afterncon al 2 o'elock in the town hall. The éonven- tion was called to ordet by VAlehtine L. Murphy who was chosen chairman. Wil- llam Jenlnings was clerk. The delegates were Valentine L. Murphy, George Tim: mins, William D. Murphy, Wijliarh Jen: ngs and John R. McCarthy, Windhah and Samuel Spencer, Bcetland. The coms mit(es chosen were: Resolutions; Johf R. MecCarthy, Willlam = D. Kellty and 4 Valentine L. Murphy ; credentials, Samuel H. Spencer, gieorge Timmins and Jebn R. McCarthy ; d@isteiet committee ToF twe years, Valentine L. Murphy, ehaltmani John R. MeCarthy and Samuel H. Speh: cer. The resolution. pdesented endorsed the national und state democfatie canii: dates and the respective platforms and the candidate for judge of probate. About five hundred members of the Holy Name,Societies of St. Joseph's and Bt. Mary's parishes of this eity partici ipated in the demonstration &t Putnam afternoon. Maily left by Epecial 1:50 a. m. while others went hy bile. The members of St. Mary® 1 of the society received hold eom= b in a body at the 7 o'clock Mass, o Sacred Teart assistini with {he eremonies. - Mefbers 8f the St. Joseph's nch received communioh at the & o'clock masg The focal miebers eré honored by the right of line in,the parade | through having a uniformed braf {Garde Sacred Heart. The Willima! Mmembers were accompanied by the A: fcan Dand. St. Joseph's, braneh of thj< city was founded in 1860 and is the p'd est one in this section of the state. Rev. es M. Kelley is the chaplain, St Ma braneh was organized in 1908 and Rev. J. J. Papiflon is chaplal Trouble over a twe ottt stamp betwien prominent residents of Chestriut Hil, of Lebanon 3 n that historic’ town. oived are Mr. G. The paftiss ' Byron Difnos, tNe | postmistress and Willam W. Palmer, a | prosperous grain deaie Mrs. . Dimgh \ med that Palmer has been ubing ean- mpe on some of his mall and n letters and bo#t- ms is not within the refused to send them out frora the Chestnut Hill pest- er savs that Mrs. Dimon told nyone who woild try to de g s nothing by a 8— e had a wartant made out & her with breach of the peace ASPIRIN *Name “Bayer” on Genuine | 1 | ver Tablets of Aspirin” is g Ine Aspirin provea safe. by miilions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. bt Gilly an unbroken “Payer package’ which cofitains pro- per directdnd to relieve IHeadache, | Toothache, Barache, Neuralgia, Rheii« {matism, Colds and Pain. Handy tin boxes 1% tablets costs few cénts. Druggists alto el larger “Bayer | pAckages” Aspirin is_trade thark Bayer Manufacture. Monoaceticael- dester of Salicylicacid. wide Serge Suiting, 36 to 40-inch one-piece 1.7 Frocks, :-—C HIURRAY'S BOSTON STORE & Willimantic, Conn. _ Wool Dress Fabrics For Y;:m Fall and Winter Garments wide, good quality Serges, suitable for Sisits in navy blue, . and e e e e — ted in o ulaue | i ushers wers od Attorney William A. King of this ety and Mr. Palmer’s counsel is Atforney Thomms M. Shislds of Nofwich. 1t is stated by residents of thé town that ihé trouble between the two datés back g tmbér 6f yehrs owing to e business dis- eit. Suit hus been Breught by Jaced Berko: witz sgaingt Hymah Seplowits of thé e .. same place, to récover, the sum of $1,500 which the pRIntift loined to the 'detend- o ant oft o note, the time of Which has ex- | Precht's bat, pifed. An attachment of 2,008 Was plar: ed by Constable Thomas belonging to BSeplowitz. Daages Tollagd coufity superior court. gational chapel racter. kin Chapter, D. A. R, home of Mrs. H., R. Chappell in the Near Bast. Abest twesty sinployes of the Sosth- Ehgland Telephone company ern New gathered at the local exchahge evpaing and formed . the eiation. Officers elected wers: t, | town clerk . Of the sumber fife wers E. Leslic Becbe; vice president, Frank |males anid eleven femades. Bight nad Tults, séeretary, Miss' Bernice - Wood ; | passed the lialf century milestone, ten reasurer, Daniel Hatrington, B. Leshé Beebé and Miss Lucy Elisworth weré chosén to represent the coffifmetcial’ de- partmeht and Andrey W. Carey and Le- ander E. Gardiner, plant representatives. The traftic department has yet to make its seldetion. Ann the Conneeticut Agricultural College thaf 2 limited humber of. reservatiohs aré stil open fof the School of Agricultiire, twenty weeks' course benefit of farm boys perionce’ is required for entrafice. havé completsd anod is essentially practieal. son at Recreation park, Sundqy atternodh, before a fair sized crowd of fans. tional league during thé Bummier monthe. The fifth was an eventful PoWers the Visiting firsf bAseman took a couple_of poke: Killourey Sat- utday Worning oh money in a local Migl; o $1.600 aré claimed. 'The case 18 returm able ‘before the November térm of the Miss Kethortne Laddingteh, prestdent of the Connécticut State Suffrage Asso- Sy | ot ol dtivar K ARy 8 "lx League of Women Votets in i at Windha Center |5 next Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. The meetitig will be. 0({ 2 noh-partisan e next mebting of Anne Wood Eider- i to be heid |f Tuesday afteenson at’2 ouisek - at ine Cory o Prospect strest, when Miss Hina Guest of New Haven will speak aboyt her Work day Willimantie Council of the Telephons Rmployes® asso=, meement was made 188t Weik &t a rranged for the 'Rn are unable te meet. m? iy:‘miremt; of the four yea# m};;m" Nasin, 36, pulgonary tuber: Courses leading to a degree. e Short . cott will bben Detober 19 and, will cloge | . 17, Anfia Chtistadota; § més., gastrs ih Mareh. At least one year of farm ag-{ enieritis The auplicant must B& 18 years of age and the ‘common #ehools. The course cover a perlod of two years Managér Tom McDermoti's Braves, of Noith Groswenerdale throw thie hooks in: to the Ameénican Thread Company's bise- ball team in the elosing gathe of the sear Thé visitors scored three runs in the thifd in- ning and two in the fifth, all ofigSchwarts who piteher for Readifig in the Imtarfia- Session 28 at the, l6cal, twirler after he nad been hit in thé leg by a piicher ball. After considerable wrangling: both ed Were t of the, aitmed Wfi T ting Femark 8 Mm, t ent8 shook hands however, 2 [the field. Alexinder of thé - Conil Agricultural. college fnished: the. in-the box for the joedls amd, hé R ‘Braves” sedteless, allowlng on ehit and' fanning Bix. G : ~The local hitsmiths did ner get o Gero util the labtyhaif ofn the HEth" fice andl ‘afiothef oné base Afiother Was &tided .| sirth on a double play by Tosi ples. Besch's ‘out at H e sinkle to léft. The home b n(ln.*hl with George arter HHiE s slon although the fans begged Bard, for | a raliy. ‘. Tielding featires Cohtstribuled = by Horkheiffier, Haifiel® and- ipples for the locais .g:inump. Gero diid Du fof IS8 b Rate N, k. [ Amricah Tiread G50 0 6 &) Bitled foF Groves ta Wi Twenty deaths Secatred 6, town ot Windham during Septetber. _sceording to the returns ofi file in ths ‘bffies of the were infatits. T 1igt 8, Virginia Boueher, apopiexy. 6, Jogeph L. Su Geofge, 2 mos., gas: tro enteritis. 9, Wiliiam_ Lutton - senility. 19, Eugéne Racing, 4, acuts nephritis, 13, Olivine Peradis, 55, Bright's dis- i Jont Duibing, 7 months, entéro 8o- lofa O./Lachapéls .1, meningitis. Mamie Melo, 13, meningitls (ceréb- 18, Christina -Swanson, 85, fractured hip with sheck. - 19, Joseph+G. Sylvestér, 5 imos., brone cho preumomia. 20, Chavles 1. Fillmére, 80, senllity. 23, Déris H. Rogers, 1 day, hémote: hage from bowels. 24, Ora Sayles, 88, hyPostatic pneu: monia, ¢ 25, Phyllis-Lyman, 5, paéumonia, 23, ¥ Rose Archdfibauit, ‘1 mo., 8, Samuel Nathan, 4, fracture of skull 2hd firsi and secohd vertihrae, 27, Herbert T. Congdon, 83, usthenia. .| . 23, Bllen T. Capefi; 71, plriicious anafmia. 3 Three of the deaths résuited from pnéu- monid and as mdny from meningitis: Two_were’ violent deaths rebulting from | [ L WESTERL i 5 PECHUSRES . plaee Saturda; at Pleasant cottage, witen Miss Crafts, daughtér of Mk nard Crafts, and Preston Ober Abbott, son ot bott riage. ne Bfide was decorated in >, and_shadea of yelloy eeffetive Aor the 1 remo 8 F. Crarta, of Wi of the bride ward Holyoke of Providence, To the music of the Brifal from Lohengrif, #oom alone. etr, . in of Ht. Louis Following _her dence. Miss Dorothy Root of Uxbridge, Migs Dorot Miss Marj i 8. Néwlard of St. Loels, and the Jomi 1. HarHs of Pro ohn Drooks_of-Rahwa: J. Fut Bt. Lotis: by her inbliier, wers an attractive gowh of white Satif. Her tulle v8il- hamentol w and sghe carried M. Hanan ti 1ét foire’ and botiguet of bride roses. Iots, o taffetd. . Miss Wootl and Miss Abbott/yellow taffeta; th as well a5 the 1hald of honor, woré bFown tulle halé and cafried shall brown chrysanthemums. A reeeption fo which the bride and the brigegtoom mother, the bridegroom's parents the atlendants. Mre. Crafts woré With sequins. Mr. and-Mrs. for a three weeks' wedding trip, Which they will reside in Detfoit, The bride's father, the late Albert B. Crafts, Was a prominent Westerly law- yer, ber. marked by any’ spirited contests nominations. chairman and Bernard J. Christis clerk. to Tristam D. Babcock, always a G. Bosth and George M. Hray were neminated for represéntatives. When the democrats made no in navy blue, black and tan, yard, . .maynfl. , tions. t6 the erib, fodder or no fodder. the board of water commissioners. “Our- fight 1s on Fiymi* s the utterance ol“:m: the. leaders against the republican party organisa- tion, 86 sctive ini the caucus that start- ed fhst Tuesday evenigg and ended Fri- Gmy evéning, aftef a six heurs' Sesson devotéd entirely to taking the banot e contested nominations for senator and representative fiem the of & tékal of 21 A weddink of wide sveial intérest took afterngon at one o'élock the Beacheroft Albéftd Barnard Albert ~ Bar- Mr. and Mrs AdsustuR L. Ab- wera united in tiar- The summef hoiig of the mother autdifin assisied by Chorus iiss Cralts enterea the 3} were_the attengants, Mre, Talbot Hanan ef Prov- The bridesroor tas necempatiled by vi- It of Wewport-and John Blair oF- ¢ oMl foss polni lace, mairdh 6f Rofor, Wore % taffsta With 2 'vidlot hat, ah@l caftieq a large Douquét 6f vio- Miss Root, as maid 6f HoNOF,, Wors ' gowi.s were tashion- wore ebral taffeta owed the teremony at wére assisled in receiving by the bride's and a beaded gown of black géorgette and Mrs. Abbott's gown was of black georgetie’ Avbott 1étt, after The demecrats htld a eaucus Bsterday cvening in the town hell bullding, not In the town hall proper, whieh i none top large to accommodate a republica caucus, but in the small council ehatn- There were less than twenty dem- ocrats presént and the cautus was hot for Atthur B. Briggs was the The nominatidn for semater was has'i!l ocrat, bt Who has taken no active part in pafty polities for mahy vears. Frank On many 6ceasions In the past the o: cal democtats Have endoréed republican candidatés and there have (been times nomina- Théy heve now resoived to stand Mr. Balbicock Was & former president 6f the toWn céuncil ad is now. a membef of aeciderits. votes cast, Fiynn 168 out by 8aiy 158, and agaust a Stréngly Aized oppo- sition. ~ AWratinil Datsoiirécsl i, 12 Volek” for sehilor, sl Fighn 1814, A prominet. My opd8rejit, aliays ai op- .| botiént, and A AR high ubelfi bitsiness alfairs, fid§ eXphessed the opiRion - that | Fiynii would prabably Have Won but, but for tiie fact that oA8 of his bld-tirie sup- porters brol away from him gi bhé- came allidd With the opposition. This| busiriess man of high &standing. who is fiw dodhalhg the praisé sf the former Flyan adhieredt t8r s act®ity jn the reveit parly catibaign, never had any more politieal 58 for {hi& particular persondie tiah he Had 16 Fiynn. Bofne- ohe truthtully said i thé JOHE g6, that | polities 6ften make strangé bedtellows. Mfcllael MeCarthy,, siwafh aedie in eritered the arena for nofmiha- office for the first tinie in the ligan cducus Iast weel. Hig past s for ihe party wers evidemtiy nvt ted as received oniy 182 out of voles sast for répresentative from Samuel at ihe Bars. from St Wood eof Rdg-woed and e Abbott of St. Louis: 1 Thomas_E, Robinson, 350; Had ‘MeCar- thy snd Haswell ot _entered e race i Cytus palitical statisticighs declare that “Dbe™ | fiinted Roblnson Wwoiuld haye beeh nominatéd. g'sc i Tn the bullstng cauces ¥riday out of | 1c¢ Of a toial feiStration of 3426, 2147 veted were cast; Jedving 1241 ad fior voling. As in dred, 4 {6wh of 16hg @istifices, with ' but one potling plask’ therghore it was véry big vote, sspeciaily 8t a ¢4 ructor in the af Miss Iy Historital soviety. and 16t In Morgafi street, Pawcitiick resentedl in the Hel¥ Nafmé parade Norwieh Sunday. fecompanied the socfety ana their play- Ing o geheral praise. Frederick Houlter, n visitlic at thé Home of Mr. and Wrs. Bdward Bradley, left Sunday on a e —— # e : T b buy, less o Tay sma etn ¥, Where fires have started in other parts ; s s of the building, Certuit-teed Roofs tend 10 Ikinksis tan any ocher type-of good to smother them and thereby prevent serious damage to other property, ) unmd—mmm * ‘This type of protection is appreciated if he can't Al entire order adequate fire-fighting apparatus, * Certain-teed Products Cmpmmn General Offices, St.”Louis. Offices asd Warchousés iss Priscival Cities ny_sehool. Grack D. Wheeler and Re¥. 1 M. Catheart wil be the speakes Thursddy meetng of the Wester- motor éamping trip to White Mbuntalh. * Mr. ands Mrs. E. P, York hate return €l to thely wintér Homs in New Yo Ong. of -the_ benefits of incfeassd pop- ulation will require town to eihploy 4 school physiclan: The Stqnington Holy Natie Sociély pa- raded fn Norwich Sunday. A most remarkalile automivbile accigent from thé foftiifale standpoint, boeurred In the Webdward schicolhcuse ctiFvé, R the Pachatig rfodd, abeit filiié o'cloek 6h Friday éveniig. Dr. F. D. Bfowhing waé et takeh 16 Dr. efal handtulls of - Elizabeth Knight Bas purchased hef head. - GEsfre H. Brad ihe John Keegdn éstate a Hou: Michacl's pafish Was largely rép- in band gate Py of the Déniélspi &hr. ¢ The Westerly 'Thé aceidént Efass on the 6l STONINGTON in seksion Tuesday, Oet Percy A. Morgan, Lee arid Frank Furhess. , It is thit Benjamin H. Hewitt will op- udgé Elias B. Hinckley for the of- judge of probate, « Sténington Peinters. a dance. With Dr. Browhing were Hhis sister, Miss Mildred, Akéfley of Redding, Mass, and Ralph Wilbuf of Gilasfe. Three of the girls ifl tigs Danielson cat webe brouglit to §awett City to the office of JAr. F. Haiftville, whéfé they e’ ceived medical . attehition for varibs ea oF Miss Elisabéth Dealy. The throwh partiy through the windshieid, and Ref face was consiflerably eut ana briild- | CAST whese the fain purpose Was to dit theé renoriihation 60 Mauriet W. F!ynhh_ tor {né state sénate. Thiee Hundied candidatés will be #- vanced 4t the Fourth defres exempjifiea- tion of the Rhode jsland Knights of Co- lumbus, to be heid in_Providence, - Sun- day, Oct. 24. In_addition to Supremé | Knight James A. Flahérty, leading tap- | resentatives of the ofder will be present | from Conneéticdt, Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. The exefiplifica- | . | tion Jiegiis at 2.20, the Wedl desuee cape condyeting thé céremony. Following the ex@mplification thefe Will' bg a banquet =t § c'clock with Mr. Flaherty as one of the speakers. 5 Supréife Master Dr. Mmothy Hanra- han of Boston, Masten Louls Watson of Masachusétts, Master sFred Harvey of Portiafd, Me.; Master John M. Guay of Manchiester, N. H., and Master John M | Lee of Nerwich, will be present at the expinplification, M““ # Speakérs at the &t are Mr. 3~ kerty, Tt. Rev. Witliam A. Hickey, ad- Providence’ dlocese; CombesB. Pajlen of ministfator and coadfutor ; bish d New York eity, ons of the mufinm &ditors -editors to the Cathotic. fl)fiy&‘le. pédia, and Daniel H. Morriskey of Provi- dence. Thoma# B. Corcorad of Pawtuck- 4t is the toastmaster. % Kveal Lacontes. Washington Coufity Poimena grange will TheMt’ Tiesday with Bxeter grange Delegates to the Baptist State conven- tion in Newpert néxt TueSday will be téndered an automobile ride thfough the rourtesy of the of eofiinerce of that eity. Westerly, will be tn the Kaiphts of Columbus parade in Provi dence, Tusday. Distriet Deputy John F. Uallagher i8 on the persohal staff of the chiet marshal. Atiohf these on the hon- ofary siaft are Judge John ‘W. Sweeney and. James MeCortick. » 3 Dr. Wildon Crafts, of Washifigton, D. . who offielaied at the mafriage of hi léve, Mise Alberta Barnasd Crafts, at Pleasant View, Saturdsy, wil remain in Hhole Island three He wil pab- licly @igeuss the A Mot 8- fhueés of the coming election, under the & gu of Victories amd PeFiis of. Mayflower ear. 1% “Steeple Tom” Fitsphiriek has co pléted his 16ft ywork in Weatedly and vi ¢inity;” nd has gehié {6 Fall River. He ha# a contract for ing fod_addition to a staelk seventy-five feef high at the n Thread compufiy Rex wriil. N. Biirgiok, énd- H. Riesell Bar- dick @¥e of a tout throush the New Hpalind fli'%“* .. [George A, Dolah, 3 member 6f the Sate ifanid fishetion apeotipanied e enlE Histripeted #treams in this see- After first 4ld theatinent she was BroWhing's hotte, whers she Agfragmént of the heavy rokeit Wind shleN, Gt sev. air from the ‘top of ‘ stite in- voRetar, wad h:fi.zas;tmnky to investi- mas it togethpf hedd- The blafhe 18 &ll up.te ;‘PE driver ‘oo Rikh_speed il a bad cifve o & Hfahge road. D:r Browhing couldh't g8t sut of hif way. #way over I8 the of the curve. The selectriien afi registrars will -be 2, &t the town Hall 176 £ 16 B b . f6F the puFpose of ihe First Qistriet, The next lowest tan | Theré Js fig lack of candidates for the | coming ‘frofii his haftie 16 JeWstt Clty. | maig voters 88 (h llss o s Traris O Hasnsi i 1T AR | nofminatiun fpf rbpfaseniatives | in . (b8 | Catvin Kiflidn of Davielsch ¥aa Sound -l 18 56 mads. real contest Was between Jokeph T. Mur. | 1egislature. To date those wiling fof from Goodyear to Glasgo with His %ite| "t papthe NeMa of J2wett Oitg, wen phy, Who received 403 votbs, and Dr.|8fve theé {own afe Nathaniel P, Noyes,|and a number of youig plopte to atfend the ladies’ #FSL pfizé al the MREqusrade dthiee 1i8ld in Gladfs JFriday evening. Het cotiing, The Butiérlly, was design- Wing fiems of interést are § Mr. afd Mfs John B. Findlay, cuts aiid bruises, one of a more seridEd Children ory thete ate_about demiocrafs it the | yramerenotk; N. Y. and Miss Es nature than the fest. FOR FLETCHER'S thwn, Aproximately 000 republicans acobs 6f Kington,,Jamaica who have| In the Gocterd, car, Miss AKeFléy. wak FOR FL fot g0 fo vele, Westérly 1 a bix to: & RI1A Davis Theatre. Vaudevilly and fow T Xo, l.u,‘- X l 0.‘.1'4 | ANNGUNCEMENTS Day<<Continets Three Days. em.., Gay, and maiy will visit the Stafford fait on that holidiy. The T4l bpens Tuesday, Oct 12th, which the date of - oliday. and will tHrough W iy ahd Thufsddy, = 13th and 14th. For the past few years the rase miet eonnectell With this fair has bees of éx- | ceptiondl iAtefest. Coming laté in the seasofl, a lol 6f g60d horses afe-seeuted 4Ad fovers of the racing game afe tnabled o enjoy atttactive spert. i This year &s vl the Horse Facing will Be an atfractive feature. Foftyfive hun- dred doflass i offefed in purSes. There will be three faces ea¢h day. Toesday. Columbus day, thete will e 2.08 phee, the 212 trot and the $.15 pagé. The Wednesday eard includes the 2. pace, the 2.18 {rot and the {20 pace. Thufsaay the closing day of ihe faiF wil Bring out the .10 pacs, the 2.15 trot mae the 2.24 trot. 15 adaition to the racing there will 411 the features that make f0r & Seosuse- ful fair. The fakirs will latge niumbers. The hall d replete with inteest. A good be secured om the grounds figure. 2 The platform show. always & feature, will contain vaudevijle acts this vear. In department of this affusement entefprise will be of the high standard - that fiade the Staford faif ene of _|in New Englang. Y. M. C. A. Eatertainment All.who are intefested in ffst certs will want fo sgeufe & course of four oftersd by the C. A. The course opens on Oct. the Famous Swiss Yodiers of On Dec. 29th The Mminbow Girls, 3 company of three lady artists, 1ain; the Kayem's Feature Musi present a program of unustal me: the closing number of the coufse given by The Suwanes River i el 3 His HE B2 i ¥ tickets may be secured at Y. M. C. A. and at Barrow store. - == Eaward Peple’s well known play, The Prinice Chap, in which Cyril Scott appear- &d 86 stécessfully for several yeafs, has been transformed by Wiyllam De Mille into 4 scfeent comedy of more than odi- fkry appeal. It is the feature aftrbetion at &lk a‘:md theatre tod:y mdu‘:nuflly. sides télling &N entertathing siory. the picttire ts crowded with well eonestwed seeties in the humble artists’ eolony i the Solio section of Londen. The plot esm- &ms William Peyton, 2 . whe B6és 1o Boho to win fame and forteme, 1eaving Alice, his fiancee, behind hits. At the death of 2 poot model Peyton and his artiét-chums become the guardians of Claudia, her little child. ugly stories of Clatdit’s orifin, emed 5 he studio in Peylon's abséhce. Through ifinocent words of the child's, & misunder- $tahding abses and Peytoh and Allee Be- Some eStFAhEd. SHe- Marties asother maf. 1n Jater years Claudis, growh i Womanhood, somes 6 love Peytof. Bimé Lifesin Will diso be ssen in the ehapter of UBiversal's super-sedial, . the Fearless, and the Pathe News ad 4 Centify eomedy will make W) e rethainaer of the bil. -~ Davie Thestre. Por the first half of this wisk Ditvis will offer & show of vandeville and piétares (hat cafinot be equalled. Afl the dots are b iliners. Heading the bill is Shriner and Fitzsimmons, t¥o cl@er eomedians, who presént a singite and falking sketch entitied A ”1 oW Stand. The second net is the i Gitls, two classy gitls in 4 evele of songs and dances. The third aet is Homer Ro- aine in » sensational aerial aet, & theth. o The fouih aet is Ahsarn -r.\.-”:. s6n. twg o timets whe need - duciion o the pations o thib theathe They have a comedy Irish aet that has stood the test of time. The featuie photo. play is Allee Brady in The Dark Lanters, i part productien and eme of this star’s latésl pidtures. Paramouft Serees Magazine completes the Reat Sale Teday for Duddies. After 12 consscutive months Selwyn theatre, New York, the Se will give this eity an opportunity te Buddies. the charming musical Which drew capaity audiences for tire season In New York. the attraction at the Davis ; 53:!.3. § Motiod' Pietures at the © 0)a Stafiord Fals Sisrts ea_-&-‘»’ Aiee, heartng ok Hilllam has thi story with mmwlanl Never a com on millions of feet nowadays wh“y.:gm at millio ‘ym . hu-dquuw lhéemmm' it‘iund d by atouch, umhfim .Ynnun zx.. : e by ol e s oo “fi::"%. -: u:: s % 1 The corn pain stops. Soon the whole mmmumu 2 Themethodis scientific. lfisgentle,ensy, does to ohe comn. You namhufimumut plaated byt with evetyone who Bluesja £ = "%Photu or ‘Liquid ‘The Scientific Corn Ender . © . BAUER & BLACK New York ig—fi’“—l’(fl-fiu’@m i Hist Hi : A 4% § % (SN i ¥ There are as many in number varied in species, One day is busy making eollections The next dav entertainmen| become énidemie. . And away over topping everything el youtg men's fancies have light to ralsing mustachep. ‘They Iohg. cutiing buceaneer stead. are of tthe newest varicty. The fifst to he & two +x U 8 fary. mef Who 33 5‘:; LY FigF ore or less of France duting it ] #ite. It is hard, even now alist to emssify the littie prr:od' a daisiy erces mat eoith of the hasal a Caks v oma o Tun 1o bereies last Fietim developed the dieeass ( 80 o8 It could be noticed), Sa olrg. 118 s never (h town aN da n the siate.” S0 danget of contaxion i betibved to. b Dorcas circlo of the i§ to meet at Mre Notman home Tuesday evening. i : oA 23 i