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th. Willismantie Offics, 13 Church street., Telephone 105. What Is Geinz On Tenizht. Telafty Chapter, No. 9, R. A M. staled convocation at Masenic hall. Obivebetuck Lodge, No. 18, 1. 0. O F\, meets at 807 Main street. August Ahderson, an employe of C. 3. DAnlgren. of Villdge Hill, is a patfent at St Joseph's, hospital this city, suffer- ing With straifed muscles of his back: and minor mjyries, received Wednesday “when " he fell from a ladder at work. Anderson was picking at the Dahlgren orcharl and was g on the topmost round on the Suddenly he lost his balance ell over backwards, striking _the on his back. The fall was about ve feet. Dr. F. E. Wilcox of wag called and as it was Anderson was suffering severe Wilcax ordered him taken to t spital. Fears that Anderson was sulfering with a broken back and seri- ons internal injuries were dispelled, fol- swing an examination by the hospital Mr. Anderson was resting Wednesday night bul At the hospital for at Baward Jarvis' and Samuel Spellman, transient cotton weavers, will dppear Yefore the police court today (Thurs- day) answer charges of Intoxication. They were arrested Wednesday after- noon by Chief Killourey, following com plaint that thero were several intoxi- cated men in back of the Kimball block A seven-passenger Wadson touring car cwned driven by Bertram D. Yiams, of No. Grove street, Mystic came rief Wednesday noon at Wil llams Crossing, when while endeavoring 1o pass another car, the wheels ded 204 the car shot to the left of the road Mr. Williams spun_his steering wheel 1o the right and a spap of the car back the highway proved too much for 1s on the left of the car and collapsed. Mr, Williams and_the seven passehgers riding with him were thrown out of the car but were unin- Jured except for scratches. The party was en to Stafford fair. Relief from Lec Brot garage came and the wrecked car was brought to this ty for repairs William N. Potter was among those who atten d the celebration of the two Mandred d fiftieth anniversary of the founding o uffield, held in Th prated with th State Motor Vehicle Officers Clifford X Gorgas Leo Carroll have noti- fled Chiet Killourey that all autoists ar- rested in this city on Monday night are to be warned to appear befors the po- Yice « thig_city Tuesday morning, t. 18, at § ocic™™ The names of the ineteen persons taken up have been sinol » . for that skin eruption You don't have to wait to know that Resinol Ointment is going to overcome yodr skin trouble. It gives such quick relief from the itching and burning and %0 generally succeeds in clearing away the eruption that, with Resinol Soap, it is the standard skin treatment in theusands of homes. Resinal wrncducts sald by all drazeists. Killourey Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTDRS AND EMBALMERS 18 Unien 8¢, Willimantic, Conn. Phone 20 (Lady Assistant) JAY M. SHEPARD Succeeding Flimore & Shepard £0-62 NORTH ST, Laty Assisuiot LLIMARTIC Tel. cdhnection “De. F. C. Jachson DENTIST 715 M Street, Willimantic Hours—9 a. m. to 8 b. m. Phone 44 no_advertising medium in necticut equal to The Bulle- tin for business results MURRAY’S BOSTON STORE ctbadi] submitled o Prosecuting Attorne: Samuel B. Harvey. Friday evening, at the tewn hall, United States Senator Frank B. Bran- degee, Everett J. Lake, republican nofh- inee for governor of Connectict, and Congressman Richard P. Freethan will speak at the republican rally to be held under the auspices of the Win - publican club. Although the town hall is capable of seating a larye number it is expected that it will be crowded to hear these three distinguished men. The speakers will arrive in Willimantic late Friday afternoon, and will be entertain- ed at a dinner by prominent republi- ) s Un‘n;istak&hlé is Economy in Use- . ORANGE PEKOE TEA Send us a postal card for a free sample. Salada Tea- wil-{ cans, set_for H: 14 and vision.— man: - the s ! ral 1 pros wlection, tleg | farce as ide has tion, Funer vho die velock services ot Gilea for 1 islature ter, Mis fotir gr: town ent bu Mr. mended the scho library passed or thirty-fiv of P, S chaug week as Nearly purpose this trom hi The October meeting commyittee King 1 rent vear. ve dollars wa being for The meéting at the town hall is 8 o'clock. Bran, $2.55, for sale at car, N. Y., N. & H. station South 15. adv. Tel. Following plans made Tuesday night, after the democratic caticus, members of that party held a meeting at the Val- ley street armory Wednesday night, in- vitations being ~ extended to women, of whom attended the meeting. fon Wednesday night was for of completing organization of men's and women's clibs which will combine to make efforts to eléct all dem- ocratic nominees to office in the Novem- ¢ clec quested to see that their neighbors had become voters, and to aid_in Wwelding the ty into a working oranization thdt the coming tions, Al members were ve of great use In Dwight W. Ide will return to his.dd- local “postoffice carrier on the (Thursday) morning. enjoyed a Mr. al services for John E. Eili, were lirgely atended, years, being present. T rominent men. in 1901, wife, also a son, Asa W. Elis, & dangh- s Clara M. Ellig of Andover, and -andchildren. of the uilding ali members being pres: The following apointments for the |in Mr. Case recelving elght ballots and Pailhus was_recomn- the cpr- { All standing committees were | reappointed by Chairman Guild, Wal- ter E. King taking the plice left vacant by the loss of Mr. Fenton who had serys er on the school committee during the Nr, for truant officer , of | #hould be appointed his duties to be t find out where these students dre The appointment was left In the hands ol committee. The regular, $230 appropriation wis unanimously The question of. granti Secretary Cafe report Dr. W. Ammar school teacher of domestic Adjournment came at 8.35. DIED | | In New York City alone from kide — | ney trouble last year. Doti't alléw | yourself to become a victith By | beglecting pains and aches, Gu‘d Fureral Difector & Embalter | *Finst this trouble by taking | ! The world’s standard remedy for kidng, | ver, bladder and uric acid_troubles | Holland’s_national remedy since 1t Ghlr{fi& All droggists, thri | ook for | Willimantic, mT:lmh and most this week, whether closes Saturday. sizés. 2.5tne C5d Medal on every bes me—— WILL PUT A COLUMBIA, EDISON OR SONORA IN YOUR HOME . THE BALANCE IN SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS This is a good opportunity for every music lover to have one of these beautiful instruments in the hoine. you interid to buy of not. This offé payment does not restrict you to one you have the choice of thiee of the best makes popular instrumenits on the markst. Step_in 3 URRAY CoO. Windham, Oct. 523-5, Willimantle di- re- sixteen days’ vaea- Saturday at his home in Gil- d, were held Tuesday afternodn 4t 3 home in that place. The many members of the Congregational Church of which he had been deacon y Mr. Elis years of age and ‘wis one of He represent- cd the town of Hebron in the state leg- was & member of the oard of relief, chairman of. the Gilead town was held Wednesday holding of | evening at the sclectmén’s rooms in the of an in- crease to enumerators of school childres came up. d that at the old rate, five ceits a head was paid to the three entimergtors and the total expense was $156.05 for the 3000 s0 names taken. three, George S. Eiliott, Hor § sdas Dion, and Walter E. King were take up this matter of raising the pay jof the enumerators. A committee of ippoiited to One hundred and voted to pdy for tickets for school children, this money transportation over the lines the Connecticus Company. Keating reported examination of school chilareh at Nat-: and would ex- tend the work as time went by. retary Case announced that Ruth Hale had been secured for he had begun See- two days edch| fice. The appointment was favored by the sehool committee. 100 employes of loeal textile! 16799 Company, Stuart & Betkeley Sts., Boston. i mills are noW Working only part_time owing to business conditions prevailing throughout _the country. Announcement was made Wednesday noon at Windham Silk Compagy plant that beginning ‘Mon- day, Oct. 18th, the hours at that plant would be from 8 . m, until 12 noon and ,{from 1 p. m, _until 4 p, M. Working days would also be shortened to four days each week, .the mill to close on Thursday night at 4 p. m. for the re- mainder of the week. Prior to. the shortening of bours at the Windham silk plant, the Holland Manufacturing Company had_gone onto a four day week and the American Thread Company on- to a_three day week without shortening the working hours in each day. All these shortened working hours are for an_indefinite period. John Dabski Wil be charged With as- sault on his wife, Mrs Nellie Dubski, | this (Thdr¢day) morning in police court. He was arrested Wednesddy afternoon by Officer Leahy Upon complaint of his wife, Mrs, Dubski at the time of the complaifit Bhowed signs of her engoun- ter with her husband, one eye being al- tost closed and rapldly assuming a darkened appearance. Arthur Fontalne of Taftville struck a silent policeman at the corner of Val- ley_and Jackson streets about 9 o'elock Tuesday evening and offered to settle for the damage he had caused when the truck he was griving. knocked. the “cop” down, The agreement satisfied the local police anthorities. lesiastical Society sand superintend-| willimantic residents turned but In 1 o fthe Sunday school of the Congre-|large numbers Wednesday fo_aitend the church. Surviving him is his > Staffora fair. It was estimated that over 300 visited the fair during the day. The second of a series of three in- structive talks for women was held on Wednesday night at the Y. M, C. A. with Judge Frank L Foss as the speak- er. Judge Foss addressed the forty or mors women present on the subject of a £ 1e| State Government, .and explained the e made: Chairman, Dr. F. E.|guties, fo officers ,of the state and its 3uild, cretary Edgar A. Case, The|varjous departments. It is the duty, he ballot on the last homination restited ¥ said, of all women voters to understand all about the state government in which they are mow to have an active part. The third and last.instructive talk is to take place on Wednesday evening of next week, the speaker to cover Nation- al Government. CENTRAL VILLAGE bast year. g"’\',f;r,”“,";'.' P v ;‘l‘;’n;‘g S| Ambert Tilinkhast ws & recent visitor ¢! i 1 land on a business trip. school had failed to report, an ttena-| M FOTt ance. officer for the ~evening schobl] o D% And Mrs Charles Walker ot Southampton, L. I, have been spending several days with Mrs. Walker's mother and sister, Mrs. Ellen Torrey and Mrs. Mortimer Stetson, and other relatives. They formerly lived here. G Adolph Friese has moved his family to Wauregan, where.he is employed. Mrs. Howard Clarke of Taftville spent Wednesday with relatives here. Miss Pauline Mattiewson was in Wor- cester Wednesddy t8 attend the annual music festival, . Miss Lila Sehofleld, who has been & visitor at Charles Bragg’s, returned Mon- day to her home in Penacook, N. H. Miss_ Antle Buchanan of Willimantic spent Sunday at the home of lier cou: L. Howard Cross. When Protection lodge 6f 0dd Fellows held a meeting at the rooms Thirdday evening several members were initiated. Mre, Arniold B. Mathetwson and Miss Ruth Mathewson have been visiting rela- tives in_Milton, Mass. Mrs. Rdith Woodman of Plainfield, for- merly of this village, has been a visitor at Fred North! . George' Winsor had his leg badly bruised while at work jn the woods. A tree fell on it. Dr. Frank Downing 6f Moosup brought him to his Home. Mr. and Mrs. Hosea Geér of East Greenwich, R. I, Wert visitors here Sat- trday, Where, they formerly lived. Mr. ahd Mfs. Benjamin, Broadhead and Miss Ly Broadhead, who moved re- ceiitly to Mapleville, R. T have been vis- iting at the home of William Broadhead. Clarence Daggett has been in Putnam 4t thie DAy Kimball hogpital to see Mrs. Daggett and infant daughter. Arlene. Rev. Mary Ma y her entertained the members of the W T. U. at the parson- age Tuesday afternoun On_account of the democratic caueus at the téwn hall Saturday evening, no mov- ing pictiires were shown. George Newton of Greenfield, Maas., Miss Florence Onderdock and Mrs. Wil- liam Harvey of Plainfleld were visitors Sunday_at Mjss Elizabeth Barber's. Mr. and ¥rs. Clifford C. Oat of Nor- iich have been visiting af the home of Mrs. Oat's father, Samuel Lewis, Mrs. Hehry Cushing of Providence has been visiting her mniece, Miss Clara Fletcher. Mrs. Robert Halland, Miss Mae Holland | of Woonsocket, Mrs. Fred White and son Stanley of Pawtucket, R. 1., were visitors at L. Howard Cross’ Sunddy. The .teachers' traihing class Wil meet this (Thursday) evehing at Mrs. Wini- fred Lawson's. The Christian Bhdeayér service Friday evening will bé led by Miss Gay Eaton, Johin A, Caryl has returned to_ his Home in Norwich, having had cliarge of the Cefitral drug store two weeks during the abgpnce of the manager, H. Elmer Lewis. ATTAWAUGAN List week Wednesday evening a linen Shower was giteh &t the horbe of Mrs. Cordelia Mongeau for Miss Anita Des haies of Woonsocket, R, I, who became the Bridé 8t John ‘Pechie of this town Wednesday, Oct. 13 The bride-elect, Who was seated under pink parasol in thé, living réom, was showered _with pretty nd usetl gifts. There was music by Miss Anna: Gingras of Dagyille and John Pechie. There was singing by all, Piano duets were played by the hpstess and John Pechie, also by Anna Gingras and John Pechie, i Among_those preSent were Mrs. John Pechie, Mrs. Alec Basley, Mrs. Joseph Stone, $irs. Haltie Congdon, Mrs, Charles Boniner, Mrs. Rose Russell, Misses Flor- etice_Aubin, Aldea Barrikault, Mrs. War- ren Briiley, all 6f the Ladies’ Social clib, also Mrs, Frank Peghie, Mrs. Loulse Gauipy, Miss Anna Gingras of mfi : Mrs. Hormidas Deshaies of Wodnsocket, also John Pechie and John Pechile,, dr., Charles Bonner, Warreh Brailey, Joseph Stone, Edward Nason,'Orpheil and Lotis Pechie. Luneh was served. JEWETT CiTY At a feeting of the execttive commil tee of the Jewett City Req Cross.Chap- ter, Monday evening, the fpllowing com- mittee was elected to take charge of -the fourth Red Cross roll call: John , P. Post, chairman, E. M. Gray, treasufer, Jonn T. Barry, Mrs, B. H. Hisepx, John H, Hennon, Miss Rosanng Desjardins. Mis. Aléx MeNicol Alex MeNies), Miss M. A Burdick, Mrs, T. 4, Rioux, Miss Ida Foster, Miss Helena LéBatre, and Mrs. H, . Paul. Their membership campdign Will extend from Nov. 11 to 25. The quota assigned from headquar- ters is 1000 members. T. G. Dubois, Teturned to his hore. on Main_street, Wednesday, from Backus hospital, Norwich, where he underwent a very serious operation, Mrs. C. D. Wolf is visiting relatives 1 Mystic. ; Dorcas Circle of The King’s Daughters Is to have charge of the sale of Red Cross seals this year. The committee is Miss M. A. Burdick, Miss S. K. Adams, Mrs. . H. Hiscox, Mrs. Frank Wilcox and Mrs. E. B. Cheney. The misison circle of the Baptist church met Tuesday at.the home of Mrs. A. M. Brown. Mrs. M. D. Fuller pre- sided. Mrs. J. E. Phiflips and Mrs. Charles Butts were appointéd & com- mittee for packing a barrel Mrs, ‘A 3. Clarke was appointed chairman of & committee which she is to select for. the membership card of the Woman's Amer- ican Baptist Home and Foreign mem- rers' week. It was voted to take up the readinz contest, and Mrs. 4. M. Brown was appointed ‘chairman. Mré. G, H. Prior and Miss Alice Brown Were ap- rointed programme committee for thé year. There was no formal progratme for this teeting. All the children of Riverside Grammar school et in the -assembly, hall Wed- nesday .mornipg. The, children.. were tola the value,of punctuality. The fol- lowing children were awarded certifi- cates for practicing it for a whole year ““(these certificates of perfect, attend- ance were signed by Governor Holcomb, Dr. A. B. Meredith, commissioner of ed- veation the teacher and Supt. F. H, P. Clement) : ski, Mildred Sweet, Mary Splen- Anthony Moduszewski, Allen Sweet, Miss, Alice Schuba,, Mary Moly- Stanley Grobofski, William _Steb- hins, Katie Zaboizuski, Tony. Zagaren- ski, Helen Osga, Annie Osga, Stella Gro- hofski. Evening school classes will reopeh on Qct, 18 at 7.30 o'clock. Miss Sarah E. Burrall and Miss Sibyl Browning. will teach these classes. Mr. and Mrs. John McCurker of Fall River were vi ng Mr, and Mrs. James McCusker of Tracy avenne % Mrs. James McCusker is 4ble to be out after being L. The repiiblican caucus was held jn the town hall Monday afternooh, Dan. D. Hoéme was chairman and Frank H. Rog- ers clerk. The following hominations Were made: For representative, Frank W. Browning: judge of ‘prébate, Dan D. Home; justices of the peace, George H. Bradford, ¥'rank H. Rogers, Pansy C. Dart, J. Ralph Howe and John Tawlegs. Miss Carrie G. Wood has returned af- ter d week spent with relatives jn Bland- ford, Mass. She was accomparied by her cousin, Mrs. M. J. Raymond, who, will Visit on her return friends in Hartford and New Haven. g Mrs. Alice P. Mitchell and Mrs, Wil W. Lyman left Tuesday for two wWeek: stay at Lake Mohonk, N. Y. Mrs. Harse of Pleasure Beach and Mrs. Lyman of New York will remain_at thé Lyman horre during the two weeks. : Mrs. David H. Brockett of New Haven, Mrs. Royce Brockett and son, Rayce, Jr., of New York have returned to their re- spective homes after several davs spent with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wobdmansee. The democrats held thelr caucus in Hickey's hall Monday _afternoon, with Robert C. Burchard chairman ang ‘&x- chael J. Hickey clerk. The nominations follow: For representative, Jerome W. House ; judge of probate; Cérnelius Fla- herty; justices of the pedse, Willlat Smiddy, Teresi Hickey, Lyman Smith, Reuben Ryshpan, C. Bverett Chapman. Montville was well represented at the parade of the Holy Name soclety in Nor- wich Sunday afternoon and a good nim- bez took part in the demonstration, < John Wilbur, a former resident in t6Wh and who has spent the past 2§ years in Portland, Ore, was here Mofiday refew- ing acquaintances. John Banfield of Norwich was a guest at_the Chapel homestead over the week end. Marion Mitchell of Boston is_visiting her parents, Rev. and Mre. Francis M. Mitchell, at the parsonage. i Mrs, John Vogeltanz, Jr., was taken. to Backus hospital, Norwich, Monday. for treatment. Friends gathered at the home of Perey Allen Monday night to assist in celebrat- Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. Colds, Conghs ROMIY Neglectéd Colds are Dangerous Tiaké no cHiahces. Keep this standard remedy handy for the first sneeze. Bredks up a cbld i 24 Hours — Relieves Grippe in 3 days—Excellent for Headachs Quinine in this form does not affect the héad—Cascara is best Tonic ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT La Grippe ' gas you use. _ We Help you do this when we aid you in choosing the most économical gas appli- ances and tell you How to avoid waste by using them inteiligently. investigations, re-checking, letter writing, delayed payments and other expenses; and worst of ali, it means dissatisfied customers. us than any revénue derived frofh Fas hich 1 i 3 We want no monéy we do not éarn. Gét the M®) BER OF THE GAS ANB ELECTRIC DEPARTMENT AMERICAN QA & Bt of the assoclirion STAFFORD FAR ATTENDR CE STONINGTON The democrats of the lown at their caticus ine borough hall, the selection of Charlds H. Foley, chalr- inan, dnd James organised Shea, clerk. by These Ladies’ Auxiliary, No. § meets in uckingham Memorial. . Bome- at Slater Hall, Elizabeth Pooler Rice, dramatist, Oct. 20th; The Smalley Trio. with Chacjes Cla 3 9 Capital and Labor 21 ¥ Taited 1 The Great m Sts 3100, .. N6 matter how grave the. - tween capital and labor,- thete js always & chance to_settle their differences with- out resrting to_ drastic This is 1k Keyhole of the big great sensible manter, showisg Up the e propagandd that is eatifk itp the American unions and w‘ the conservative element. io ., Just_how. the bolsheyiki kre working among the workmen, might happen if their plans fi summated, are also shown it dramatic manner and the , tion Is given when capital and | clare an armistice for a year te work out a peaceful solution of The featired player W thik lfi'& timely subjéct fs Tyrone Power, years of success on the have given him & world He is_supported by Dorothy There are many big moments Great Shadow, and the suspense from the first to the Jast reel . Johnnie Meehan Trio. the clever tro with bits of everything. They wil fertain the bublic With their. variety offering. Huff & Huf'the gnan and Woman in_the just-a-scream-a-mip- lite comedy act. Jpe Harrah, with the unique nbvelties, A Montgomery presenting their_comedy At the Seashore. The | Kie "comle wih slése the show. matinée Saturday, children 11 STRAND THEATRE Sheclal attraction for, three days Aanly. Change of programme daily.., The fiash- jest, snappiest, jazziest musical the season. The big musical remms Movie Girl, with the nvurhfi,eml‘ Dillie apd Artie Lewis, Wilbuc, Poljce . Wallace, Elsfe Calvert and dashing chorus, . Big _ ehow _at price: Each gir] can. sing and AU give spocialties 't fail, this big spectacular refhie, Don't forget the dates. A show for ibe whole fam- Ny, . Picture. The Frozen Warning Gaumont News . i 3 ; o (Special to The Bulletin.) Gaity Miss Camn, 3 4 3 iominationd yere made: BREED THEATRE. i et Morvick W.. Kelly . 38 Elids B. Hifckley, judgé of probate. i A e ol B Soveral dlose fine | Doc Gaines,. Dudley 55 Chiatles 1L Fole§, Johin Gallagher, rep-| ; AR 0tcoms whose conmmmw chirm ihes Was the trcat offored by the horse.| Red Grat(ah, Taylor 13 3| resentatives. ner has made her a favorits in ihe e St e Shimora faic this, afees. | Todd Moré, TeRock . e & 8 Thorias Cowley, Byron J. Peckham, | DS s MA0C BEF & Hworll fo . (e e A A i duaty ia | Lilly, L. Chdtham, Buskill . 7 10 9| Everett Watrous, Walter Fitzgeraid, An-|5eToen world, Wivian Fich, will make her bRl o il st Jessie Peer, Bass 113 tonto, Marsellis, William _J. Bindloss bl - 35 4 places but_along the home stretch and P 1 tox sellls, of society. Wauia You. Forkive? to the ifito it, it was fast. The 2.12|Northem Lilly, Ga. 2 12| wihlam Waldridge, James B. Leahy.| S SO0 L SO at the Breed beae Wpnt o Tull ivg.heats before Si-| Time—216 14, $liafi Willamk, Chaes - SteCourt| Eiztnied by, Wiliam Fas s the Brecd ver King could win over Royal Dewey| Wednesday, being & holiday,! v'vdlu a":x“" B. Crandall. justices Ben of Juliss G Furthman, who hay 2 and Wilgus. The 2J8 trot had 13 start-| thought to be the biggest day of the fair - ilen o well-established reputation for absorb- A e 200 AR s o o | et e otk i % SR e folliwing women Wera Melected 28! ing studies of soclal condltlohe. , Tn- the word. In the former class Sure Mike|timated that there were, close to 20,000 ;_‘ ”“‘H "'“_ i ;‘; P 3. Shed, Mrs. | VATIably he gives to his narratives an Won_in stralght heats byt was hard [people on the grounds. . Many people re- Ramn Wheeltr, "MJss Faith Rathbun| atmosphere of transcending interest in pressed by Peter Buskirk and Robert|gard the Second day of the fair as the Y’M. ;“u wmun:' I ploteand jneident. Nivian Rich in Weild Orfnand. Sir Mark fond it easy.to. win | bhest, which accounts for a good part of|and Mrs. L. H. "y { You Forgive? enac'® the role of A, Wo- the 2.20 pace in straight heats. Tbmor-{the increase in attendance. Fine wedth- Btoniagton Pointers, man suffering from the narrow-minded row's card offers the 2.15 trot, 218 paceler no doubt accounts for the rest.. Al y.oo b paimer Nas returned from a|Persecution of her husband, a vietim of 4 trot, all having 'a good sized|cloudless sky was a pleasint ehangel i in Quiebec. | unwarranted suspicion. The stery. re- ist, P from the leaden one of Tuesday, Mrs. Eplirali Willidhs has returned | Veals vast opportunities for the play of The summiaries: The blR midway was thronged QUFIng |y New York, atter & visit to Mra Stiles| emotion 4 2.2 pace, purse $500 (he morning, Around the blanket stands |y ‘Giation Virginia_Falr with Leonara Clapfén Silver King, Dore 5 4 1 1 1|of which there,are many thers were| RO Gl s B Garret of|and William Buckliey will also be seen Wilgus, Johnson .. 1 2 6 2 2|crowds all the fime. The senior glass of | ni skt 1ii whe have been guests of | In_the Universal snecfal production, Un- Royal Dewey, Martin 2 1 2 4 3|the high sthool ran an eating booth oniy,. “Udy “Nthe Wwilliim Hobart have|der Northern Lights a gallobing. fo- Bill Gentry, Kingsley 38 3 3 the midway, selling food made by the g i “i00r R mance_of love and duty and the Royal Bud Hall Munn §ala housewives throughout the town. Al- Northwest Mounted Pélice. Hhbier, Hhalton TN R K ways there was a crowd about this| _ _ . . A e Time—211 1-4, 211 1-2, 2.10 1-4, 2.13 | booth. & 7 New Britsin—Mrs. Anna Deutsch, wid- THE B'™RD OF PARADISE. 14 N o * BV, The officials regard the display in AE-|oW of Emerick Deutsch, and executrix of | gien the fure of. the trobice has beeh s ricultiral hall as the blggest display in|his, estute, las brought suit aguinet the | rorc jn the hearts of méh from, the lagds 218 trot . phirse 330 | the history of the falr. Some of the, ex-| Connfaticut company. for $10.000. M. | jt'\ 0 fot“Pernaps It 18 bechbaa. that Sure Mike, Martin 7 4 7| hibits_were jidged Wednesday morring | Deufseh was struck by a frolley at the | iy 1", "OFCh POTREPE It Bird of Para- SenALTER Jouln T 2 3 |and prizes for fruit were awarded. Main street prossing on Aprl 15 last and | e '3, CHermat toat The DI, of B gtk Baskish,, ClEbe R v ttle_sh 1. | died At the New. Dritain Gerieral hobpltal | pyouce™ yitimantlc, Friday m Ont Robeft Ormand, Camp 2 5 5| . Wednesday the cattle show was held |25 tinie atter the accident. g . Fouls Tibtiner. Do 3 1 g|During the morning the contests were 5 for ofe performance only. it- e Froves: Rows 4 10 4|held before a Jarge crowd of onloakers. self going on year after year. playing i e et 5 .7 11|Entries wero made by .people in_all the|cTr THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTIL MONEY | not only to hew patrond but to gmany i Bace Bheoiath ¢ ¢ fSurrounding . towns. 1In. the afternaon| rut out this slip, enclose. mith S and | Who have scen jt noi once but manmy, Bhine ik -, 10 9 7]vokes of cattle and steer Were paraded |fmail it to Foley. . & Co,, 2835 Sheffield | many times before. o P loriagt s ] 9 § o|before the graudstand. For each yoke| Ave., Chichgo, ,lll, Wwriting your name| To those who toil, Who kndw,. the 1oy, Weaver. 2 1 3|sHown. one dollar .was_pyarded. 31 sddress clearly, You will recelve i | grimiiess of rigrous cold. the srab Ellie Scol(.‘ ‘v] . 1§ }; 10] . The grandstand was crowdled again on | fetdrs 4 trlal package cotaining Foley’s | resistance to Wife that nature,_and soil Foter Trodleat (oRpoiean ... 13 11 101 40 B R .. Tiagt, (i but B T ey Pmlfiml,,.d #cial complications offer, Ip the D wag hot there was enoiigh of a breese. | S0 (1% IURL PR Joidney, Blle 08 | Lis "ot civilization, the pleturs, ot the e 9 tresl danes waid B3 B Ry 550 Diaddar Silasee: | mid-Parific ialands, with ith eternal_sip- m Wednesday trehlag a dahes wid Biv-)| B3° folS CRMfitre Tablelhy &, whole: | shine, its color ahd warmth Wil iays 2.20 pace, purse $300: o en in St Edward's hall under the aus-| usine ahd thorsughly. cleansink athartic | attract. Sir Mark, Sheldon 11 1|pices of the local post of the American|for. constitution, billousness, - headaches, | * oot or ha Ereatest charigs or i Peter Bond, Wiloox ... 2 3 4fLegion. &nd Bluggish bowels. 1te & Osgood 8. | 400" "t ‘ever present. welldly pires Bonnfe’s Baby, Kingsley .... 4 7 2 - e imbsic that steals out of the silence Peter Hart, Orr 5 210 ing his 18th birthday. The evening pas: ed most enjoyably with games and musi Refreshments were served. The host re- ceived many substantial remembrances. Those._present included Margaret Keffler, Dorothy Rogers, Hope Freeland, Alice Bugbee, Earle Auwood, Theodore Rosen- jund, Fred Ritchie, Frank Bergman and Lestfe Cottrell, 3 Mr, and Mrs. George Beckwith, keep- ers of the town farm, were among. tho frize winners at the county fair in Nor- wich and_are justly grond of _tlieir achiéverents. Mrs. Beckwith took first brize on a crocheted centerpiece. and. sec- ond prize on begonias, while. Mr. Beck- With took second prize on potatoes, sec- ond prize on mangel beets and first prize on rock turnips. Judge Dan D. Home., Frederick W. Chapel, Mr, ‘and Mzs. Ray Woodmanses and Mrs. M. A. Jeffers were visitors in Hanover Sunday. A large audience Sunday evening at the Union Baptist church listened.to an in- teresting address by Chapldin M. O. Alex- ander of the submarine bage. 3 Orie hundred and thirty persons, mostly wortieri, qualified to vote Satiirday. EKONK Rey. and Mrs. Childs motored to New Bedford Tuesday for.a few days' visit, Mrs. Chapman, Miss Jeanette Gallup and, Charles Tanner spent Monday after- noon in Norwich. - Wiliam_Dawley and. Charles Téfiner were summoned to court as witnesses in an_autemobile accident near Jewett City. E. Byron Gallup is serving as juror in Norwich this week. ¢ Warren Tnner motored to Westerly Sunday. Motor partles are enjoying the beduti- ful Adtuthnal weither fo- long drives. Clifirles Tanner attended the caucus in Voluntéwn Moriday evening. . Superyisor Brownell visited the Wylie sthiool dnd cilled on E. B. Calliip éne day last week. Rev, Albert Stanton of Jerséy City a recent visitor at the Stanton Wb stead. Callers here Sunday were Mr. and M; Everett Gallup of Howard, R. I an Benjamin_and Bertha GAllup of South Voluntown. Mrs. Howard Géllup dnd soh Padl are visiting relatives in New Brunswick. ‘Devon.—The date of the Devén Epellif santest has been, 1560 for the evenia o wursday, Nov. 6. . For Infants, Invalida aad! The Original mobile. Phone 1570 BrowiogChildren | Rich Food- Drink For All Ages ‘ No ACCESSORIES ‘We carry a complete liné of the nec- essary Accessories for your Auto- We also do TIRE and TUBE VUL- timnes to advise you as to the advisability of VULCAN.- IZING your tire ai LANE RUBBER CO. willing at HONESTLY tube. 324 Main Street forces its appeal to deeper. cmotional glylng peace to troubled souls and a sweeter Areath to the islapd Jove. _ Mandfer Tully, 15 presehtipg the this year, with Miss Ann Reader . 1% tole of Luana, the little princess. Wil- llam McCouley plays the part of Pagl Wilson, the, young physiefan;,. Forrester, the beachcomber; Mm Maher is the Diana, and, James m the high priest.. The Hawalian are as usual a feature, Y. M. Anxiliary CodceH.. Attention s called to ihe an Te- citals arranged by the Y. M. dics' Auxiliary to be Riven te urday afternoons Oct. 30 and ?"&ei ia 13. Tickets are oh sile by t committes, Mrs. John E. chairman. Sep adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mifler dre - ing relatives In Seymohr, Ch..'mi week, 3 George Bésworth of Springfield, Miss . is spending Fair week with his Brother, H. A. Bosworth. Y - Fhils Weat visited bis Mné', Stahich West, in Leominster, E fitly. I Mrs. John Lyon of ‘# ford ny’rfl_a guest of Mr. and Mra T. Iyon re- cently. % 2 Mrs. Wiltiam Ppel and Miss | of Nashua, N, H., have been Mrs. Lina Booth. IR A numbetr dtteh ‘& U.m{éfigumx.nm S Wedhesday. Srs. A. Wallin_and kistef, Holst: t xm“é gliests of thelr Coubtn, Sirs. FAUD m“m Sisitig etk over, Sunddy. tives in Chicopee g‘t : % Mfs. Rose Silk . ahd Mos. Liike turned from their w Kkeeping house in Mohison. rs. ¥. }T. Batloy of HAKDden, fl& is vistting Her daiighter, l#n. " A worth. . S0UTH GRISWOLD itk meeciy St Bt DRk o 11-12. MF and Mra. PRI ‘}59 aHd daughters, -G & ErmnSwnlfiy of Mr. m Mrs. Kinnje. Albert G Gree lake SRR