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- TODAY—MATINEE ONLY BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE FEATURE PHOTOPLAYS The abundant health- : Gl : _ " SHRINER AND FITZSIMMONS iving erties of T ode il Thicdae Novej Comedy Diversion “AT THE NEWS STAND” givi : ' cianl || - Double Feature Bill Sensational Aerial Act “A Cyele of 'XW%""" | ScottsEmulsion| | Vrvrax Rich | ' are as needful to AHEARN.AND PETERSON sionary campaign is being held- through- out the churches of the New England Republicans of the town of Brooklyn | district of the Pentecostal church of,the nominated Frank D. Spalding as - their | Nazarene. 3 candidate for representative and en-| The campaign-began with a yvoun® dorsed Jndge Oscar F. Atwood, the|people’s rally held at Malden October DANIELSON democratic incumbent and nominee, as|6, and at the close of this meeting fifty il ANewnndHigh]y Endowed i IN AN IRISH COMEDY SKIT FOR LAUGHING PURPOSES ONLY candidate for judge of probate. young people offered themgelves for mis- adults as to children. 5 Star : Frank M. Bedard, Oliver F. Downs |sionary work, several of them being de- FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ALICE BRADY in “THE DARK LANTERN" Albert Jacque Cathering' R. Bard and | finitely called to the foreign field. Dr. L. J Sy ster were nominated . as Mrs. Crooks and Miss King were lea_d- candidates for justices ‘of the peace. ers of this rally, so there is special . C. Babson was chairman of thel interest in the meeting they are to hold caucus and Miss Florence M. Blake was|in Danielson on Friday evening. clerk. Nine persons were seen by Dr. Hugh PUTNAM The democrats of Killingly, at their|B. Campbell of Norwich at the tuber- H SIX PART SPECIAL PRODUCTION ‘ PARAMOUNT SCREEN MAGAZINE g ENTIRE NEW YORK cus, endgrsed Judge Sabin_S. Rs-|culosis clinic held in the new health hi:(rlh;?n:e(”';ggfl‘;'x:o:i\r:tl;:alam}’):mm'! o S'I:AEMMAO.I;II%NAALLINS'I'OHgMIE ATN; b 1 , 1 # st ement of the town hall building, on|Cl0¢K Tuesday afternoon, Elisworth Sabin, |} INTENSE [N PLOT, WRITTEN L P U inee, as candid for judge of probate. 'y ’ o 0 SE Y “WOULD YOU . FORGIVE?” . e 15, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Sabin, was |§ BY JULIUS G. FURTHMAN. 1AL CHESTRA The republican nominees for justices of | Tuesday forenoon. The new health sta-i.;loirocuted. It is thought that a wire SPEC OR the peace in Killingly are Arthur G.|tion is Q’xce‘?qlns;l.\' neat and nnractiwl}' he was handling came in contact with a . o o . i, ity ", ack, . Fenner Woou:| ited and gives thevisting nurse, Mice| "5 LS U S o | Vieginia Fairve wroroejl|] WILLIMANTIC, CONN,, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15th ward, Sabin 8 L., Darbie, | Miriam Boomhower, a real headquarters| (L 0" ch 0 o0 Gition became known The Selwyn's produgtion of the : RICHARD WALTON TULLY Frank or. fi_ Seymour, | for her work. The woodwork has been '}, 'was rushed to the Day Kimball hos- —IN— Musical Comedy Success “Bud- i I Ty Millor and | dome in immaculate white enamel, the pital but he died on the way. At the time of the accident he was working on the aerial at his home with William itk To-aemnett floor is covered with linoleum and the y & rooms fitted to meet the requirements | Funeral services for Mrs. Pierre God-|of the work that is to be carried. on 1 at 9 o'clock Tuesday | there. (JAMES G. PEEDE, General Manager) PRESENTS | dies,” comes to Norwich with the entire New York cast, com- “Under Northern i s Mansfield. Mansfield was not injured. 3 h ed pany, special company orchestra Sy e i o Dr. Campbell seemed .especially | *'young Sabin was the oldest of three ng ts and entire production ! . James' urch. Rev. | pleased with the new station, which 18| hilaren and was & dophomore st Butnam 7 he Sal THE SUCCESS itev, Vietor Faure, 3| inspected With interest by the|{7ith eericol A GALLOPING ROMANCE OF from one solid year a tkc - THAT o ihe. Soletin nigh RRNoP ¢ e A number of persons who have been :gviL?{%%TE&EYST ‘;JNO:LN"‘I"ES win Theatre in New Yor! quiem. 1 fufieral congrega- | , Oliver F. Downs, ono of Brooklyn's| pciq at Brooklyn jail to answer to crims o Chiregl | hustling farmers, is engaged in dispos- An Buria] was,in Holy Cross| . "8 & D LR er, of{ herior court here before Judge, Gardiner Al e v Potor mur. | Which very little was grown in this Sec-| Groone, of Narwich. Toediat moraine. at : . - s, TavaD Alphonse Poi- | 08 Of the county until the advent, aline opening of the October term of the 50c to sz_oo_flm Tax Phiitian B Breayea and |f€W Years ago. of a group of successful | court. = e i+ Rl o N Long Island farmers. The caulifiower 7 N PP A G e ent 4 ENTER I AINMEN'I' William Rol. Louis E. Kennedy Was| ' o aisd by the aére in Brookiyn |ty 2osence (of (Btale | Atlorney Charles E. Searls, who as yet has not and Mr. Downs is one of the largest|sufficiently recovered to come into court, g growers, - Attorney Samuel B. Harvey of Willimah- b 'l'h t There will be partienlar interest| tic acted in Mr. Searls’ place as special rpheum eatre throughout Killingly in" the case of theljgttorney.for the state. Attorney Charles Auspices of the state vs. Daniel T. Mulcahey of Worces-| L. Torrey of this city appeared as public Danielson, Conn. ’ TEACHERS' LEAGUE e ter, scheduled to be tried before Judge | defender. Greene and a jury in the superior court| A full court room assempled to wit- los- Hopkins, | in Putnam today (Wednesday). Mul- | ness the disposition of the cdses. of Norwich WEDNESDAY m and John | cahey is charged with a violation of the JGERS PRICES—50¢c, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50, and a Few at $2.00—Seats Can Be Re- served by Phoning Wilson's Drug Store, Willimantic €30. SECURE YOUR TICKETS NOW FOR THIS ATTRACTION. STRAND THEATRE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY > been many delgys in- reaching the n, on the night of M _ 9 las ANUAR » in the superior court, but it is de- | pleaded not guilty. This case Will go to JANUARY 5th, 1921 ely assigned for today. trial. H. Pellett is confined to his home A Host of Peoale Seem to Thrive on What Used to Proveke Indiges- tion Before They Learned of Stuart’s Rwspepsia Tablets. Another plea of not ruilty was entered . by iliness. by Albert Rose, 1S, who is charged with Course Tickets $1.50 ss Emma McBride has been the| having broken into the place of business . . of friends in Westerly for a few |of Fred E. Franklin of this city. Rose's Single Tickets $1.00 case also is expected to go to trial 13 on A Maindon, recently appoint- ik Tickets On Sale at ler of weights and measures hy| A Sentence of indefinite stay at the % the selectmen of the town of Killingly, | State reformatory at Cheshire wag pro CRANSTON'’S will take up his duties at an early date, |1Ounced by Judge Greene in the case of A meeting of the Girls’ elub wos held | Eugene Regnier, of North Grosvenordais, lat their_rooms in the Exchange build-| Who pleaded guilty to breaking and_en- | in that place on June| v plead- 1 prehension followed an accident in which| &l BUltY to a charge of-carrying cop- SALTER HALL OCTOBER 3th na, are to hold a ors on x mIEHE I AuEuet of ISet year, | Sentence being suspended and Ryan plac- [/ onne - | ald apoeared as sel for Ryan and in i (4 B e, avam | rioueyinjired when they were strucc| 1 SRl T sourt exmaimen | < OCTOBER 20th, 1920 to the trolley track. Both young men|Sd With having ed was a rusty weap- THE SMALLEY TRIO many weeks and neither has as vet fully pyans ol e NO Fear NOW recovered from the injuries they Teceiy.| RY2N'S arrest occurred, Morri: at Ab- The Play that motor vehicle 1aws of the state. His ap-| .ot lovous F. Ryan, of this L HE caled weapons and was sentenced to sionary evan-|a machine he was -driving figured on the | S°3le¢ pons, - ki 5 . e returned mis- state highway near Dayville Four Cor.|SCrve one year in jail. execution of the Elizabeth Pooler Rice A HWOODS b wen meeting in the Nazarene| Willlam Moran and Harold Fields, both |3 07 Probation under the care of . W. Dramatist R presen chureh Academy street, Friday even-|of Dayville, were knocked down and se-| Scward: = Attorney Arthur:S. Macdor- A. E. Gallup; pastor|hy the Mulcahey car as they were walk- 2 y that a mis- S the,4idE. T tha: highw ‘: elose | the weapon that the accused was charg- — ek i "1 on of small calibre that was not loaded ? remained in the hospital at Putnam for| gy the time”theincident that caused with ed. Muleahey was apprehended in Put- Frank Moreau, charged u]-m. having l“R' CHMRLES CLARK . : {nam a few minutes after the accident|committed an indecent assault upon the 2 Of lndlgestlon‘ and held there' for local officers. There | person of Miss Marion Baritone vd 'on Tuckiay evening. e e e Upeais ) Prices. 50 GREAT SHADOWS o Gomminent e, (e SO Al " ot by Theodore Dowi| IN UNION HALL s, S, The, 830N SEN0 made this week from the town, court of | 2hd Alfred Meunier Killingly. Stanley Kaminiski, 1 Tramps have been rare indeed forithe|another who was rele: One of the Sights of the Season—A Great Story With an All Star Cl‘fl o winingty, was' FRIDAY NIGHT SEATS ON SALE othes had been re-| affections of this woman d under a sus- ; JOHNNIE MEEHAN TRIO Dist Tour yoars, bt they. are again put-| pended sonience. Kamisickl wee enars. [ ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND MONDAY “or the first time, a number of women | he was livin Since that time the youth|ander Lamoureux, brother of Everett. attended and participated in the repub-| has been held at Brooklyn jail. In his ntatives, judge -of = probate | and Attorney Torrey'that all of the stolen| Harvey said: The accused seems to have P HUFF AND HUFF—A Scream a Minute and justices of the peace. | money excepting what the accused hac| entirely supplanted his brother in the 3 JOHN HARRAH—Novelty Entertainer rightful owner and that Lamoureux has been in difficulties with Under Auspice: £ ty are being raided and stripped of about|the brother-in-law had no desire that|the law for years. He is now on proba- niess; o hecomes sour, | everything that it is possible to earry | further -pu A Standard Variety Offering—Bits of Evarythin. ting in an appearance in this part of the|ed with ving stolen, on Mav 8 la: 4 - 2 lican caucus held to nominate candidates| behalf it was stated by Attorn Harve In the northerly section of the bornut:.‘ spent for a suit of oS ) 2 a s e < 9 shment be jnflicted _upon| tion after facing a charze of theft in| WOMAN'S AUXILIARY oF Y.M.c.A.|| TODAY — E. K. Lincoln in “The Almighty Dollar”— irthurn due to |Off without spending & whole night on|Kaminski, who was sentenced by the|court, has been ¢ Fith Waving stolen, on Mav 8 ) MAIL ORDERS NOW st $180 from his brother-in-law with whom MACKEE AND-MONTGOMERY—At the Seuhorg In explaining the case to the court Mr. for repre complaints are being made that gardens | stored to its in a reformatory in Iyspepsiareliet may | the job. : court to serve gne vear in Sail, but the | Mashsachuseits and in the county Jail fivej SATURDAY AFTERNOON AT 4:30 || Earl Gates Revue — McNally and Ashton — Louis and or two Stu D ry Young is executor of the estate|sentence suspended and the youth plac-| different times. pepeia Thtists. chew them, no | of his brother, Ralph C. Young. o in charse of Attorney A G. Bill of | St s OCT. 30, NOV. 6, NOV. 13 Leonard—Bert Andrews—Gaumont Weekly hot w or any other fillers for a| Game officials are keeping close tabs|Daniclson as probation officer. Bt s sl e e Gl e AT COMMUNITY HOUSE stoma erhaps already too much |on l;umw m‘v‘«'» 'larq‘ While n‘»(«rv is A plea of .not guilty was entered by | o0 15 his mental condition. He has bean Church Street COMING MONDAY—THREE DAYS ONLY v no direct evidence-of it, it is taken as|George Aldrich, of Pomfrét, charged with| R oreioh SEats . g - the N State Hospita . ), (he_stom- | strange in some quarters that flocks of | abuse of a female child—lsabelle Minor—| 3 PRt 8L the Sorwich Sate Hosplal| @ 30 v (3 pecitale) $100 MOVIE GIRLS B e a ¢ which is’ what idges have disappeared from terri-|on August 1S last. This case is listed for 5 Lrent MR C Ra e 5 3 . ur acid condition. They | lory’ where: o guns hava) been heard | ria] e g e oy om- | On Sale By Msmbers of Ticket Com-|| One Hour and:a Quarter Show at Small Prices—Complete Change p digest | and it is believed that snarers are again| myanic Williams, 24, formerly of Willi.| G R itt ] i ; of Program Daily at work. mantle, and Vietor Rainvilie, 2, whose| Charles W. Hellert, 21, the young man| ™ ey e inaRulki Good progress s being made at Hol- heme is in Woonsoc to the Putn et, were both sen-| Who hroke in m railroad sta- | =————————— of Stuart's Dys- ke on the construction of the néw h 8 tenced,-and will serve time, after plead-|tion on the night of September 28 and 2 Lk hand st .<]-m ;mmn leased by J. F. Lewis, | ine syilty to a charee that they stole an | raided the restaurant, pleaded gnilty to|arrival at Wethersfield, as.he is almost| Amandee Duroch and ’—"‘:';' DANCING CLASS - 1s have no of the Lewis-Brown theater circuit. loriebile 31 S AnEic tSust 31| break d entering and was sentene-| helplessly ill. ate vs. Geo . of &} . or dyspepsia. 5 e B R L R e e S b Chat e |ty Vet trat he is Charles Somes. chila s zio Longo. N. H. Levy, Instructee. thewe thblet on/| The Connecticut Mills team will meet|last. Williams was a vear in the leveland. b ; 5 3 = His rth Grosvenordale Sunday next in|coun il_and Rainvi aphs and other data e not less than! He said that e is in Cleveland. He! but_photo; cruelty to anim IN CLUB HALL. ow generally recog-|What is exvected to be a real fast and | vear nor more than 1§ months in the|Was only recontly i R e R ;‘;“\"d”,':'.“"d Kot At the svnagorue om Main street, BALTIC, s @ ficient aid when | exciting game of baseball one of the lagt | State prison ed from t R Bate i atasnt Tt co‘u!r\ o Yg Tuesday even t 7 o'clock, Miss 1d Beging Today. fomach needs 4 little |of the season. Attorney Harvey explained that the| joun Burke, alias Joseph Fay, alias| fonc o S2(MEnt to/the odurt and inf g diman, aaus of Mr. and . Chitdren's Cinas, 435 ‘Bhe state highway department had a Tours men stole was,the Hrop-| pott ‘Haven Red, and John: Ryan, alias| g6 6 2ot oe B (000 blowing at | Samuel Freedman, and Harry Rosoff,| Adults’ Class, 7.13. heavy scraper at work on the highway H. Foster of Lebanon and that| charles Somes, the men weré| ponielson.. He said that he went to the|®0n Of r. “and Mrs. Abraham Rosoff, | 5 near Attawaugan on Tuesday, removing | s taken from the strest in Williman- | grrested in Danielson during the early | patC8of- o8 SUS thoe e went 10 the| wore united in mar; sl i bleot, A. F. WOOD rough places in the state road. about 10.30 on th t of August|pours of Sunday morning, August FRNTIEAE he Wi Ot know . Ihac bt viod The w ceremony was 31 and driven through to Wodhsocket, | ,¢ the store of Andrew Jarpwski. where| Lol . : e, 1 by man friends | - 3 oh e 3T at the store % skl {in the store and had nothing to do with . The Local Undertaker Norwalk.—The American Legion here | Where an officer arre the young men. they had just blown open the safe, each received a sentence of not less than four s voted to celebrate Armi r bus was used on Tnesday to prisoners from the county jail at blowing the safe. Ryan claimed thatjof the bridal co s sy tua there were three in the party and that foritae wed 3 s DANIELSON, CONN. will conduct an eleven day drive here for nor more than five years in state pris- | : Gl 2 Brook!yn to this city and back agal PARLORS 8 MECHANIC STREET | funds for a home. of utomobile] oo Burke pleaded muilty o the. charge T W g nos s ile Supell Deputy Sheriff C. E.” Aver, Edwin Ben- stealingand 'also claims: to pef absent st him, While Ryan pleaded guilty| ;o0 280 J0ie DA 99K, e Qoor was nett and John Fitts were in charge of the — = | without leave from the army post where being in_the store, but not to- rob: | Li¢ MAn who escaped through a window o S he has been stationed G entor | re e he s as the men who captured him enterel ezas s ae g he w inmate of | v Attorney P. J ahey of Willin L were a 2866 o Col . E ]m“‘“' ‘"“"3 \”h"“’ e | while Public Defender Torrey Nathan Friedburg, of the town of | mqne br well known here,| was marked pro- & § - BT L paasins on tiese sl udge Greenc| counsel for Ryan. Plainfield, pleaded not guilty to receiving | raeived many b gifts. Mr. Ros- pldis of C. SATURDAY MORNING’S BULLE- e fonat he bad Jearied of having| *prosecuting Attorney A. @ Bill, of|Cloth n from the plant of the United | o automobile bus<| Banks suspended for the day d oreh A S g Danielson, produced -in court the record | State shing company at Stertine. He | jpece Mr. ‘and Mre. Dregser have TIN WILL CONTAIN AN IMPORT- Everett Lamourenx and Le G BUrEAL Antiprthte Ty (He- Hinjert represented by Atiorney Artuut | yyoip been spending @ few days in V ! -L CUINTALN ! moureus, of this city, pleaded guilt ton agency. ‘This record lists a long|Brown- Mrs. Rosoff will Sleated oif Taesdh et ; charge of ary ureux was series of crimes, chiefly post office burg-| C i Someith sat PR Bl ANT SALE ADVERTISEMENT thaveeiof sdulieny. Lemaliskx Was IV | eries:ob oims, o Dost office burg-| Court will come in again at 10 o'clock | city. lariy for w 5 2 served many | this morning, with a jury present, and} It was announ that an years in_the e prison, while Mrs. | yeqre’ in urn, Leaven-|the following c criminal list ment has been ex to under z THE % 3 J Lomoureux was sentenced to serve a Vear| worth and other places. Burke admitted | assigned for tria Charles Dan Arthur Pepin's automobile inter- the purcha FROM THE LARGEST SHOE AND - B Worth. afi » e 5 ; asie t L the correctness of the record with the|sereau. theft €3 vs. Daniel T. Mu ption of one sentence in Auburn | cahy, violation of the motor vehicl r The man is in the last stages of tuberculosis and is upwards of 60 yvears ted; htate vs. Frank Mo- MARRIED. of age. It is expected that he will be | reau, indecent assault; state vs. Albert]is steadily imp ROSOFF—FREEDMAN—In Putnam, Oct. | placed in the hospital w upon his | Rose, breakinz and entering; state ve.|enough to res 12, 1920. by Rabl wovitz, Har- d ry Rosoff and M edman. R — PECKHAM —In Stonington, ct. 8. 1920. by Rev. Frank H. Road, iMss Mildred Peckham of Stonington and Elwood Glover of New London. PIED. LONG—In Bozrah. Oct. 12, 1920, William Long, aged 69 years 3 Notice of funeral hereafter, NMrs. Lamoureux {s the wife of Alex- rged with those ladder truck for the fire CLOTHING STORE IN NORWICH —WHICH SHOULD BE READ BY EVERY WOMAN AND MAN IN- TERESTED IN SAVING MONEY— READ IT! BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS SALE STARTS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16th STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P. M. DURING THIS SALE. BE SURE TO READ THE BROOKLYN OUTFITTERS’ SALE ANNOUNCEMENT IN SATURDAY MORNING’S BUL- LETIN. WATCH OUR WINDOW..DISPLAY. ell Ide, driving automoh Searls, who has 10 has been visit ing in Worcester (Continued on Page Eight, Col. Four) e S —— AUTO RACES Saturday, October 16th : AT3P. M ew London County Fair Grounds : NORWICH, CONN. ADMISSION $l.0-0, Including Grand Stand and Program ING YOUR NEIGHBOR I bl MORIAM. In Loving Memory of CORP. FRANK A. WILCOX, “o. L, 307th Infantry, Killed in Action in the Argonne Forest, Oct. 13, 1918, MRS. WM. B. WILCOX AND FAMILY. 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