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s : _ NORWICH - BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1920 injured, but made himself searce in that vicinity. - Nearly every year: some inno- cent bystander suffe eathor. injury.| “rom shots fired by Tess hunters. . v 3 ¥ = < . hg i i m Fremont C. Dunham, 59, of Gurleyville, Al Vaudeville and Motion _ Pictures ig “lied Thursday night ta his home the; \ : \ Davis Theatre. - 3 | following illness with taberculosis. B | > q . g 3 was born in that town Oct..31, 186 ANNGIUNCEMENTS © Norwich Bulletin, Wiftimastio Offies, | Waters; haywards, Edward W, Avery, | 27 of d:"&'.‘."i‘m‘?fa s:y“\‘:o aughtais, Hp E There will be a meeting ofthe Pasert 23 Church street.. Telepione 105. Charles' Tucker, Charles M, Holbrook | nnt yoor et Welkerrdnd Miss Arline . Hatioh - at - Lawrel’ B’ pound " keepers, ‘Dwight E. ‘Lyon, Adam | oI5 NArEuerie B oA daveh. X Teacher Assocla € 2 - - school, Tuesday, 3.30 p. m, Uet J\ Mrs. What Is Geing On Tonight. Larrabee, Louis Bu’}lnnger. cpuk- M. ter, Wilma Walker, and two ‘sisters, ik al 1 C P Frank A Mi witl Francis 8. Long Post, No. 30, G. A. R, | Holbrook, Charles i Falmer; weighes, | 4 'y Grant of Mt. Hope.and Mrs Yok . AT talk on the New Dutics of 'w g meets in Memorial Hall, Town Building. Adam Larrabee, M. Eugene ° Lincoln, | i s 2ie ™ 0" ) i codville. A‘ — 5 : 2 New voters not! George H. Backus. James W. Hillnouse, | "7in o - =S 3 e i meeting of the Wom: i < i Sl U"' les. ~. Tolulals 3 05 St 68 o et Croos Duktls | ol ioLn m:\;; Wheeler, Teomperhol® "fli“.m,."”"‘“”rf”" 305 7 s ol All Wool Tricotine . . : g T,..,u—n m,‘- health nursing service for September has | Albert B. Winters,. Mrell A': Saridesson, | Looat the Salvitibn Kemyiheadaiariory e L Drastes; ~ &b El g d""_"’_“’ e i .,t been submitted by the nurses, Sarah A. | Charles B. Jordan, Louts N. Ayer, Clar- A ”‘A'd 8828, to register one’s vote. Everyone e - bers present. come, both men and women. Keevers and Alice M. Alford, and covers | unce F. Chamberlin, Raymond A. Parker, | ™M 2 the following items: Cases under care | (‘harles T. Wilson: wood. Inspectors, |y, XhCre were 41 births in the town of g 1 ing September, as shown in T . STRAND TODAY. first of the month 25, number of MeW | George F. Taylor, James W. Hillhouse, | v ndham duri ; cises 36, mumber ot cases dismissed 25, | Dwight 11 Lyon. Chatles I Boss, Edwari e D i 3 e L i THis I the last three fimes to fne the nursing Vi made 196, Infant welfare | W, Avery, Isaac H. Johhson, Raymohd A. - Y * g Mrs. o oW at trand theatre. m visits made 102, tuberculosis visits made | Parker. o 19 are girls. The list follows: returned from Danbury where they were Keller & Chum, the great _singers and 48, visits not listed in above 93, total 1—A son, Romen Tryuska, fo John and | called by ‘the - serious illness of their E . dan Huff 'and Haff, the two. come- Mary Jugalska Tryuska of this cit s Sumber of visits made 484 attendatice ! The case'of Willism & J. Rathbwrs, | Maty Jpgalsks Trynsks of this city. daughter. The daughter accompanied 2 dians in their great.comedy set, The At clinics 52 money dus from Met. Life | Charged with non-support of his wife, | 1—A daughter, Maria La Veechia, 1o | them home and will remain here sey- 3 Property Man. .Markee and Montgom- Tns. Co. 33550, fees collected $16.05, total | Mildred C. Rathburn, and his 7 months' | Dick and Calegera Guernsey La VeecHia faral. weeks atil she fully recovers her ery, the two people in the comedy enti- B iR $73 88 old_child, came before the police court |of. Windham Center road. (health.. - .. i e e T | Friday morning and- was. contifiued for | . 4—A son, Theodore Joseph Skowran, 10'| drred 0. Browsland daughter Miss R F wr Timmed Sum, . B o Girier sty vhiclr 38t Sl The board of selectmen for the town |wixemonths. At'first: Rathburn refused | Szkyman and Zophie Frankaurtz Skow- |mlyh: alsb ‘Mr. and Mrs. Arthur chap- || Tricotine ° Suits, sea- \ £ - silvert g et i o2 Y of Windham met Friday morning and | to live with his wife 4n_ the futire, but | ran of this city, - man were at ‘the Stafford fair Wednes- = (4 made of silv one o S tature. “The - Great the following appointments were made fwhen the court mentioned'® Jail‘sentence | 5 son, Afbert Harvey Sage, to Ha& frigy son’s most fash- and broadcloth:, ma- o e ionable styles. .. $35.00 | ierials . ........ $35.00 for the coming year: Town counsel, Wil- [of six months and a bond of $300 and |vey and Leotia Dangall Sage of Win James Horowitz 'and party motored fo s liam A. King: clerk for board of select- | judgnient of $15 per week for his wife, | ham. 3 : Norwich Thursdgy. men, Miss Hepsey Boden; personal tax |Liathburn thought he could get along with Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Strong were collector. Matthew P Healey: personal | Mrs. Rathburn. The case was continued the guests of relatives in Manchester Patnam Man Briags Ost Beok. Lawrence Perkins of the Putham Patrie 6—A son, Max Joseph Shinrofsky, {6 Louis and Rese Amerson Shinrofsky of tax enumerators, Pirst ward, Thomas F. |under $200 bond furnished by Rathburn's | this city. pi = Flannelette Night Speci ices on all ot has just brought out & book of war Connelly. Second ward, Eugene J. Ran- [employer. The complajnant’ alleged that| 6—A son, James Haddad, to Solomen | " qoncoosr: . ity sketches under the titie-of The Cross -of dall, Third ward, Leroy Howlett, Fourth T not recelved Fny supbert frem |and Marion Thomas Haddad of this ety | ;. M5 Bdwin ;8. Munson and- children Gowns, Pajamas -Trimmed Hats. Ares that bids fair to’rival anything pus- rd 20 1 s y A R ; - |left Wednesday for their home in Yonk- 54 : . dished in this line. Its sincerity, the truii ward, Mrs. Alice Stoughton, dutlying dié- | Aug. 15th until Oct. 14th, but Rathburn{, 6—A daughter, Claire Germaino Pop- | i \' Y. \after spending the season ‘and Pm See our Trimmed het ine. ~Its 8! -2 - tricts. Alfred P. Abbe; truant officer. | bad receints for paymehts'made after the'|ple, to Charles and Laura Tussler Popple‘| ot™ihoir- samer: home. on upper - Broad- of lts atmotphere, the: difect kmow an B. Paulbus; tree warden, George | hrst date. Mrs. Ratkburn has been living | of. this city. =l AT SPECIAL PRICES Hats, at.. :..... $10.00 of the author, have.produced a hu 3 - g A. Deneault; town forest warden, Alfreil | with ,her people in Ne-~ York and has| T . Abbe : sealer of weights and measures, Chauncey B. Maefarlane; Willimantic | e cemetery commfttee, Jay M. Shepard, Carl R Alford, James M. Smith; Wind- From’ 98 Cénts Up A daughter, Frances ilen Wilsox, | "3y Ajice Kenyon and son Frank, of en in the empidy of {® Western Union |to Wells S. and Beatrice Anderson of 3 ¥ 5 kil i Bl | New York and Mrsfl Robinson of East ham cemetery committee, Grorge E. « e T Betanger Hampton. weré - caliigg. ‘on _friends' in nger. 1 iford Smith. T Clinion_ La. [ 10mPany. The fare to South Coventry is | 33 §on. john William Davis,.to Leon ‘?uo:ler Jodge F. & A. M. met in Ma: - 3 A throp, Everett D. Hopkine: North Wind. | FOW 20 cents, the first collection of 10 |, aypmier SO0 T AT o R0 - son‘c hall Friday evening. ° ° ram cemetery committee. . Raymond | conts taking the passenger to Perkins' There was a large attendance at the = 3 S = o Pl Sale of Asylum Sifeet Property, ; ; —A son, Roger Henry Gallagher, to 4 o e x . i e B Hast v Corner, the second to the end of the line. | auction held at L:. CHilvick's place on Mrs. Emily €. Pratt has soid to Max Hais, Lesilo R. Hartson, Dwight E. Lyon ; . R al guagers, Everett D. Hopking, George C. | A transfet from the Willimantic-Nordvien | enry W. and Veronica Ryon Gallagher 77 Linwood avenue Thursda.'. Charles F. [ ”» o Biet the ten-room house, No. 59 Asylom voad takes the rider as far as, Columbia | °fgi3 City- Broym, .was agctioneer.. . M. . Chilvick e Store of Go alues” . ain Street togetaer with the lot on: Pest) evenue. The-fare on the main line from | ; S-—A, =on. Joseph ‘Henri Varleur, fo |y, "ao1q his farm: and will move: to g street adjoining.” There is a large mod this city to South Windham remains 10 [ {9ecn:2nd Marle Gadue Varieur of [pi2/ 50, iy ern garage designed. for.two care.' The tents, hut all passengers riding from | WglUATE L o Nichols, to |, Theodore San . Pietro. was calling on house has hard wood floors and fimish points between are charged a.like sum. 5 Nl friends in_Salem' Friday. modern improvements. _The sale 411 collections are in dimes. Richard A. and: Josephine Davis Nichols | “g Iy “‘Relloge of /New Britain’ was ade through the agency of THes. Sunday school class at her home Tues- y T L A Holsei cow enes by Join Mcshes Sin Abratam Beveant, toper. |18 fomn Feday. "L Tl [ Sonday sotool clas at b EAST KILLINGLY ANNOUNCEMENTS 138 Main strect document ‘of rare interest. - “Ares” Wi the Greek god-of war; hence the title. Mr. Perkins is the pr prietor of the Putiam Press of- Putadm, which publishes that city's oid establishegl weekly paper, the Putnam Patriot. Jagleville rvad was killed Thursday |bian and Es'ner Schunbuskey Se\mnt of t Di: ¥ i Mr. d . John Whaples e S y % ‘was visiting the school in the First Dis- Wauregan Congregational church. Rev. r. and Mrs. ples are to| A¢ Monday snd| Through ney Frarels "D, (Tablets or Granules) Bfternbon about 1,30 ook when struck | Colehester, " © 7T BT e doing e Willlam Frviing pastors As & sequel to | Hove to. the house recently purchased by S Donohue, estate of Abby C. ‘Albre, hes [ |ty the South Coventry trolley near Per- —A daughter, Ellen Carroll Morin, {o o 5 . | thern: Erepn DAk AIAFICH 3 3 by C. 3 g 3 i D 49 | " George Gilmore \'7 Westchester was | 1ast Sunday’s sermon on' The Promises, | them from 2 I'sold to William & Aleksandra Paprogki For INDIGESTION]! [¥ins' Corner. Mr. McTyea fook the mat- | Alfred and (3ladys Bulger Morin of Wind- at’ his home’ on N N-éh avenue Thurs- | the sermon next Sunday morning will be| William Yare is running A. H. Sayles The Maurice s Tourneur super produe-| ‘fo i o. 344 Central - avenue. fer un with the Connecticut company. | ham. PR b e i on The Purpose of the Threatenings. The | new truck. ton of The Great Redeomer, described | 1@ Prob t-room cottage Wwith im- Tlhdflonme: fotorman Worth claimed fe slowed | 11—A daug’jer, Sylvia Kantrowitz, to | %0 S0C UURE (i 00 oo york, | church schoot will meet at 12 o'clock, The | Mrs. Clarence Aldrich and sister, Miss | 45 one of the greatest stories ever film- ,.‘,.m",m,.‘.("{,,.‘ new owners purchase ‘with hot or cold water. L\:\]\‘n a5 much as possible but the cow | Sam and Becky Rosenfeld Kantrowitz of fa at her. summer residence on Broad- Young People’s meeting will be held on | Wennedy,. expect fo return to Providence | 1 Will be the feature attract.on at c::| B9 property for a home and will ©:- QUICK RELIEF] | |50 mn in front of the traliey and | Willimantic e e | hionlag eoens at 7.30. | thie week. Bree: theatrs, Sunday, Moniay i |U property f was knocked down, its neck being | 11—A son, John Henry McGrath. Jr.. to Alpert was astjsitor fn Harttord| Mrs. Frylings: class cnjoyed a sooial | Several from here were in Danielson | Tuecday. Advance reports of this fua- vy the Price, 25-50.75¢ i 251 Jobn: HE, SR Mand Baumde s MOt ol ) oy i ; - |evening at the parsomage.last Tuesday. | McuGay evéning to attend the republican [ *vre declare it to be a work of the lugi- = A man named Brown, working in thes| Windham. 5 A Harttorasibuneciisayn: i he Holy caveus. 5t art, the unfoldment of *aia varrss 'NV"‘ THEATRE. MADE BY S0OTT & BownE comfields on_the property of George |, 13—.A som, Bdward Cichon, to John and | A Tiartford<paper savar, he Bio YANTI Mr. and Mrs, Bertrand E. Benway are [# moral message of over 7acl ninz b There wiil be the usus! four shows at MAKERS OF Nogétyooks Friday, wasshowered. with | Thll PésoniChiopn of (his ity o el fo|| Cochestbr.s IAROING THE X misyon* Of I , *| “iciting “M:."and Mrs. George E. Spooner | er #ad profound convietion Th: Grew |the Davis foday, at fhe uswal time, 130, buckshot, the load from a gun of a hunfer S sgaughter, Helena owslel, to ) ot Chvilles) - e M o} Stock: Tfajned the La-|at North Sterling. Redecmer is laid in & plecis-me wesi-|3.15, 615 and 815, and you eannot af- SCOTT'S EMULSION s | "iCtsion 1 load from o g ol hunter | K And. Agnicszka Sofin Tiydsowsxi o | Fitchville-Bozraville, took port in the | 2irs. Elias Stockett ehterfajiied the La-|at North Steriims y Name Qg Norwicl st Sun- | dies' Aid society of Fitchville Baptist Clarence Burgess of Chepachet, R. ern tting, its central «id not wait to see if Brown had been | this city. Ho'y Name parace at Norwich last Sun. P “voer Ining|ford to miss this program. Every act t v 0 so a few | wa s . and “hase | Dan Molloy, a “desperado ..11 train-zi-|is a big timer und the plctures are all day afternoons, The delegation nurfiber-|churéh Wednesday afternoon ,also a few | was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I, P. Chase s 5 oA Saughter, Josanhine Alderino. o | (T S mmen And about 55 bovs of the | friends. After th: business session the | Sunday. ber. It is filled Wiso with tadj-n iovefeatures The headline attraction is Ma e o 2 Ragusa Alderino of |y ior Holy Name branch, received Ho'y | hostess served a aainty lunch. Chester - E. .Harrintgon of -Ballouville | Intercst rxciting adventu.. and - soirit-|ble Naynon with her world remowned o daughter, Eleanor Frances Ad | Communion in the morning. The entire Yantic is proud of the choice the dem-|*pent the week end with friends here. ual exa’ evation. The narrative corcerne|troup of trained tropical birds There ams, to George F. and Katherine Rennick | €0¢ieyt which was headed by the Revs. |ocrats of .the town of Norwich made in} the 'reg neration of the fnremd Dan -af-|is not a dull moment all aetion, Do { Adams of Windham. O. S. Bzumeister pnd Peter Coff s el .. S. Baun T t ¢ made | nominating Herman J. Glbbs for repre ter | been caught roo%.a: the mafl|fake tricks. All these birds are raal ac 167 daughter, Evelyn Ovilda'Bious. | the 1rp to Norwich hy automobile. At | sentative. If elected -Mr. Gibbs will i RICHMOND Jgrain | reau. to William . W. and Ella Neff of |the erd of the Tenediction of the Most | all the name implies, as he s a hu . and Mrs. Leander Thatcher apd | There s incarceratel m prizon.|tors, presented by artists of abllity ané befalls him' and the| personality who know- how to nut their Blessed Sacrament. which fol'owed the [ active business man and has always had | family of East Providence were callers |action 1 ng from -ulminatss v |aci over to entertain the public. The daughter. Thaling May Les, to | Mass. all the members as well as the | the town’s interest in view in matiers of |at Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore's Sunday, | dramatic »iiuations of iu<endent - |second “act is Snow and Valmr. whe ot nerenation sane the. hymn, | Progress. Mr. Thatcher being brother of Mrs. |tercst I H. Van Loan who wrote The have a delightful comedy, rinz'ng and Wflllmantlc Conn. %‘,:;‘;jm‘"d Pearle. Richards, Lea'™ of { 2% o e e vhiyt | Newie |1« Satmael \Grambilal, fon yexrs s.-vésiieat | Moare: Virgin of Stamboul and any mumber of | talking offering that is out of the ordi. ? e ighter, TarHts Kalita, o An. | Luncheon was served the members of | here, now living in Three Rivers, Mass.,| Joseph Kenyon returned to his home-in| other tremendofs screen sucases. s | nary. . The third act s Asalea Fontaine, e M iren mad o a0 AN~ | (e lanoiety atter Mass, before the start | was'a recent vibitor here at the homte of | Wickford Saturday after a few days' stay |the author of The Great Redesmer.|the web girl. who presents a pew and RO 20—A daughter. RuthsEvelon Semice. | to Norwich. Mrs. M. J. Bogue, leaving here for Pat-|here with his daughter. House Peters has the role of, Dan distinct novelty. Fourth and last set i terson, N. J. to visit relatives. He is| Mr. and Mrs. William .Bacon and [loy, and Marjorie Daw appears s the|Seymour and Jeaneite, two colired per- daughter and W . o Mredarioic ent WIS Altenbarger | oe of the characters, in Arthur Henry's liam Ford and son of | girl formers ia 8 singing and dangng nov- k S1o A ah Chaslesi T cls S ahs o JEWETT CITY “My Island Cabin,” the story of life on|Providence were week end guests at Ed-| Elmo Lincoln will also be se¢n in’the | elty entitied The M:dnight Hoofers. This e ew va an ln er ! Joaeph ‘and: Pauliia’ Woréhat n‘f‘"’vmf Rev. M. D. Tullers Sunday morning|the Isle-of Quirk, off, Noank. . win Smith's. fecond chapicr of 'Elmo. the Fearless, |is one of tho bert Golored acts nie¥ play- . Ry subject at the Baptist church fo the| Yantic divisior of- Boy Scouts met on| Mrs. Hazel Congdon was in Provi- |and other ares on “the bill' include|ing the biz time. The feature plcture 3 b Wednesday evening Grace church | dence.Tuesday and Wednesday. the Pathe News and Ihlnba' com-|is Louse Glaum in: The Lone Woif's 21—A & ht T .. | Juniors will be There's a Reason and to b5 E FoudE, 10 B B e oSt | e eniora The Most Practical ‘Book,|Parish hall, With Scoutmaster SCharles| Misses Fomnie Moore and- Catherine | edy. - | Daughter, a seven-part master produc- Osterhoudt of Windham. ‘| Young People's mesting- at - 6:15. - The | Bentley. in charge. | Smith were callers at Hjllsdale Wednes- —_— tion which gives this star an opportunity 21—A daughter, Eleanor Olson, to Os-|subject of the evening sermon is Em- no::\l;:\alztlm:t?‘dnugrvn"}:zz? r:"?;;h“a‘\"e day evening. STRAND GUNDAY. to dw;u“:\m‘;l;‘vfl\r:': d‘:&\-'& '5.'; ; car and Eva Dupuy Olson of this city. | manuel. . e e oresenta- — e Shat B S otaratils ot - TN LT fonal. News, £ 21—A son. Stewart Waldo Long, to| Rev. J. B. Aldrich will speak on the| (Ve Charles Proctor, can feel confiderft GURLEYVILLE Strand ‘on Sunday will be shown here|JAtest current events and a funny Mutt . Frederick and Rose Bocash Long of this | Foundation, of the Christian Life at thei !t their cholce, as Ar. Proctor is a most % g 3 with Jackie Saunders in Muggsy, as | 3T, Comedy completes (this : shew: w. Th o F d . & s | morning - service * at --the ~Meihodist| 3€TCeable and able business man and| The republican caucus at the town hail | Wi Jackle Ssunders in Muggsy. a¢ Dot fail to see it 3 ith €lr r'ur and brmdery Trim- ||°% daughter, Doris Helen Rogers, | thurth! ‘Mrg Amife Soufe dends the Ep-p W1l Brave Worthy .of Uin people's trust. | Monday evening was the best attended of | 0%, (5L ™™ 7 " /0" s jean Paigo. 1 i A to Russell L. and Jessie Curran Rogers | worth League at 6. Evening service at l-(q’ ;;ml ol 2 X aisa’ :‘u;bfl“ ’; the fourth episode of The Hidden Dan- PAVIS THEATRE SUNDAY. . ¥ » of Windham.\" . 7 : ik PRESTON CITY i e e gers, the serial of mystery. The Mack|: James Whitcomb Riley's famous peem ming Are Very ttrachve 24—A daughter. Alice Leda Delude, to| The musical progfamme at the Con- 3 oring the farm-| Iixceedingly interesting sermons by the | Sennett comedy which is of the usual| —A Hoosler Romance—is the basis of & George and Angeline Bergeran Delude of | Frozational chareh Sunday morming willl ery 0 are harvesting their Botatoes, of | pastor, Rev: feanard Smith Ao dellvercq |merit. Franklyn Farnum and Buck|remarkable motion plcture play whieh ety Jnclude o R veciin DR DI e ¢ " sty Jones in the great western drama, Ven-|will be shown at the Davis this Sunda: 25-A son, Nicholas Guonack (6 Peter | sung by William' Moodie of Waterbury. i o R S O e e ttendgd the | Beance and ‘the Girl N ebr 1 whith Cotiees Missee: tess 4l {and Ahna’ Lobiska Guonack of Windham. | The organ will be played by A..R. Nich-| &Y G Sl 2 : the’ most briitaht- o "the' yousgat Bl ALTHOUGH THESE SUITS 25—A son, Donald Judson Potter, to |ols of Waterbury.’ Rev, Clinton Andréws| icaton and the. Congregationl churchibig Stafford fair. 5 o T : g :d 1 -will upite with the Baptist ehurch Sun-| M 1 Mrs. D. P. Muny STRAND MONDAY. of film drama. and Thomas Jeffersen. 3 Chirles J.'and. Bianche Louis Potter o |is attending - the ~(hristian tEnd;;f\v:; Ty e P T kMBS iiained s g I‘c::li!n! girtg | famous for his' Rin Van Winkle, one. of is_city. state convention in_.Bridgeport. p! . Elatives 8 Girls! Girlst s Deauti! o R 5 o~ ARE GENEROUSLY. TRIMMH) 'S "son. Elic Francals’ Gigni®'te | acee not. retusn. todiy’ (Satarday) Rew|,, “idshipman Fredetic H. Tholen expects| the week. costumes and wardrobe. Dom't fafl t 3 Spoaking . Lo 57 ¥ WITH EITHER FUR, EMBROID- = 3 ? ;o be in New York November 27 at the| Joseph Douda is repairing his saw and he St Some- | SUme the lead roles. - A Hoosler Ro- Joseph and Anna Lavigne Gagne '®f |J. W. Payne will preach Sunday mormt|yins'and Navy football game. eyt see the Movie Girl at the Strand. Some- mance was adapted from the and Windham. ing. The Christian <Endeavor meeting | ™ mie (op, 4 « " thing that you have longed for. Funny| . Yy &regationgl ‘church united with S0 Aot e directed for the serpen by Coitn Camp- 23~-A daughter, Mary Margaret Ber- | Monday evening 'wHl b6 lod by H. E.| o Baptist church last Sunday morn- N — Irish and Jew comedians, hanse of bell who directed The Spollers; The ERY OR BOTH. THEY MAIN- ] ;2dette Verteteuilie, to Alfred and Alice | Paul Jr. s ‘When ‘Guataxe Bochman gave an m.| BRIEF STATE NEWS programime dally. Girls that can ing.|Gargen of Allah and” The Crisis. The . Lageunesse of Windham. Rev. William? Smniths _of. o iaduttio & dance and everything, and oh, how they | .: - 3% ks o & . ree resting address on Temperance. He| Wallingford.—The members of Walling- ancet’, Speck énery story deats with the romance of & beau- TAIN REFINED APPEARANCES || io Artins onriia oreser ot facasse: IZ'," S a;al}v‘sm“vd;ly Séraice in Sia;|ursed the citizens to_clect men (o office| ford. lodge. of Eika willinitiate % 18780 | T B st omedy ot e e | titul Hoosier- farmer girl who 4 in lov Frabier e et Loigbod B y Who 'willsupport the Volstead act. class 1axt Tuesday evening. Don't miss it. Bring the whole ram-!"“" an honest young fellow, working, on The Missionary society of the Bap- %4 : “ome one | er father's farm, but who is forced by AND DIGNI AND ARE THE ||, fo Atbert and . Cordelia - Turseau “The board of school visitors and se-| fiat church, Mrs F. W. Tholen, president, g = nuonncament has-hpam Don't forget the dates. Come OS] her father to accept the attentions of TY Gervais of this city. lectmen have made. the fallowing 5choo | ase rransing. sn. (nteresting biammaon: | made of the éngagement of Miss Jane F. | come all . g > a rich widower. a neighbor. Patience 28—A son. Henry Bernard Fish, to | appropriations: Pachaug, 3850, Wood- | for Thursday evening for:men as well as| (0 V&Y. 0 Daniel ¥. D: son of Mr. e Thompsoa, always smiling about her TYPE OF DRESSY MODELS }|Georze L. ana Frances R. Ofray Fish of | ward $350. Hopeville $350. T¥ler $850.| women. Tople. -Sapaner There win| 204 Mrs. J. Carroll Daly. First Spiritualists’ Soeicty, work, becomes silent and sad when .the ians o White $850, Boardman 3850, White 3850, | be ‘special music and women in Japanese| New Milford.—The Connecticut Wom-| Service tnder the nusplcs of the|man ‘she loves is driven fram the plges THAT WILL INSTANTLY AP. 29—A son, Walter Dussa, to, ‘Michael | Brewster $850, Glasgo . $2250, Jowett | costume wil assist tn’s Federation wll be entertained by the }¥irst Society of Spiritualists of Wli-| after declaring his love for her te' her = §|and Kunczunda Moeda Dusza of this city. | City $20.500. Five hundred dollarswas| Rev. F. W. Tholen and Rev. Frank §.|Monda Woman's | father, but never for an instant dbes sh® DAVIS THEATRE NEXT WEEK. Manager Craig has secured . for the , Who apent a week | Pusiness (horoughfares of the city, for it | delivered by Rev. R. D. Trick, who will | Davis theatre all next week with dally illiam Marshall - George Norman, Les.|with er mother, joined her husband Fri- | COuld not have been said a year ago, nor | have something of interest to say to his | matinecs, the best. of all' musical com- club at the Congregational | mantic, will be held in the A - son, Michael ~Lombardo. ' {o |-appropriated for an-evening school. The | Robbins attended the Baptist Misisters | tiurch, mornig and afternoon, Wednes- | club room, Willimantic Saviny PEAL TO THOSE FASHION- harles and Mary Giraco Lembardo .of | board of. school yisitors met and organ- £ . 3 tage of Rev. Welcome| Newtown, — Congressman Augustine | Sunday, October 17. at 2.3) and 7 p. m.|unable to attain by direct means. 'Duai::";n&emgr;;dm?&z‘:“x‘;:‘nm:é fo | chairman apd. . E.Gilbert fccretars.{ B Haten. Lonergan, candidate for United States | With Mrs. Annette P. Conyers o. “The other featurs s Alice Drady i AL the Fiest Congre T. Barsy, Wills C. Terry: S e Eotton ot New | 170 ‘itrect at 12 edy film. and Toplcs of the Day with unday. Rev. Harry §. McCready. pastor, | John T. Stewart, Louis- Masse, L. M. r. and Mrs. Benjamin Totten of New 3 8 " al] the latest tid-bits from (he Litera: NEWEST. i will preach at 10.45 o'clock. Children's | Carpenter; textbooks, Arba Browning.| York, with Mrs. Totten's sister, were Danbury. *Danhm is proud of its| Men's Rally at ¥. M. G A Su | iry . 945.a. m. Men's Forum meets at 12.15. | MeNicol; supplementary . reading, J. C, | their summer home Monday and returmed besn Jrrought in the past year in the con- | boys. .at which time the popular songs 539 00 $42 00 $45 00 TSRtk vtIBith, hoets At 1 el Hawkins, John Stewart.. Louis Masse,|to Caldwell, N. J. dition and appearance. of the principal | will be sung and a timely addresg will be Institute | waver in her fealty, and in the end she bt e Cpoh oxs: - arman- ;:,unfcre_nce l;,vhicn met at Groton Long|day, Oct. 20. bujlding, corner of Main and Iank strect, | wins by stratagem that which she Was ized. L. M. Carpenter was elected as|Point, in the c LOVING . WOMEN WHO AL- o : s senator, spoke. at the ‘square in Sandy | Mass.. as speaker and message the big dramatic -spectacle, = Hungry Windham. Transportation, - William McNicol, John Took ¥ 3 corking" com - Nicol. ¢ 12 ~ | for the aay. Hearts. For Art's Sake. a corking- com- WAYS ASPIRE TO WEAR THE || At the. Piest Congrerationst charen | T. Barey: Wiliis C. Terry ; examination PENDLETON HILL e s s ¥ % > Digest, completes the program. sermon, The Magic Glasses; morning |John Barry, L.. M. Carpenter; library, |guests at Mrs. Annie Cook's Sunday. :»ml»- says the News. That one gen-| At 4 p. m. tomorrow at the Y. M. C. A. | '8 SO 2he o e e g | T B R B o ara. o B D sued | téncils expreasive of the change Uiat had & rilly ‘will be held for men and older Tiev. Arthur D. Carventer, pastor of the | The board authorized Thomas Barnett,| Mrs. James Broo First Baptist church, will preach at the : = S vl A " : Cor Tork i3 for many previous years. audience. _All men are cordially invited. | edy companies, The Tip Top k- morning service aé 1045. Church school | lie Carroll, AlberT Brewster, John Har-|day for a trip to New York and parts of y . | edy companies; The Tip 349,00 and up to 575,00 meets at’12.noon. Christian Endeavor | 1is, Steney Miss, Charles Parkhurst, | New Jersey. ers in Fads and Follies, with pleta society meets at 6 p. m.; subject, Chris- | Dennis Sullivan, /Marguerite Young, The women of the parish met at the reviews of all the best in ‘the muieal tian PTRiciples in Politics. Community | Bertha Davis, Irene Stewart, Verna|parsonage on Wednesday ta prepare it cameBy fleld. The Tip “Tops come &i- service at 7 p. m.; speaker, Walter Mac- | Tarbox, ‘Christine Burdick, Yvonne Gil-|for papering and painting. It will be oc- T rect from the National thestpe, ‘Boe- Intyre ; subject, Shall a' Few Lawless Un- | bert, Edith Howe, Blancha Montgom- | cupied by Elmer and Clark Coon. 2 ton, where they are pldying to™stand- v American Men Defythe Goyernm ery David Ballou, Claude Durfey, Mary| Mr. and Mrs. Edward Palmer York ; ing room this week. The company mm. A I'I RAC' IVE FALI‘ AND The first mesting of. the Men's Williams to attend Norwich Free Acad-|and children of Stonington were at the bers 20 people, mostly giris, and fis | of the First Congregational church is to | emy and A. Lynch, Ermio-Raney, John | Palmer homestead Saturday. L = headed by the clever dialect singing and be held Sunday, ®ct.. 17th, in the Grex | LeClaire and William Oakes to attend| Capt. Byron Dawley left for Pensacola, dnacing comedian, Al Lemons, suppert- wlNTER COATS ‘ club rooms. The general subject of the | Putnam Trade school. The tuition at|Fla., Sunday. Mrs. Dawley is to remain . meeting will be Christianizing Our Indus- | the Academy has been raised, ten dol-| for some time longer. ed by a company of good-to-look-at singing and dancing east chosen from Frank Robbins of Preston contin- the best in the musical comedy ficld. meeting is to be Allen B. Lincoln of Hart. |aded charge. William Edmond, Dr. J.|ued his meetings for four evenings this - e Special scenery, lighting effects, beau & - ford. The meeting s to last but 45 min- | Byron Sweet and Charles Armstrong | Week. . . ful gowns, mew songs, dances and enm- Here are Coats of beautiful ma- utes, as in the past, the first five minutes | Were appointed respectively. distriot som- i sembles are promised Ly the X being- for singing, the secorid’ for busi- | mittees-in Districts 2, 5 and 13. It was . "-:: {rial Order.’ The. speaker at’Sunday’s |lars, and it was voted tos assume the| Re ment and judging from the o " ness, the next 15 for the sveakers ag- |voted to accept the.. state grant for formances given by the Tip' Tops W terials, with collars of fur or of dress, and the remaining 20 minutes for a | teachers. Principal. F. H. D. Clement| Mrs. Lucy A. Palmer of Pleasant 2 Boston, Brockion, Portlasd New. Bett general discussion.’ This is the third year | was eclected superintendent of schools | Street, Westerly, was the guest Wednes- finds ‘th 3 ford, Lynn and other New Fnaglahd'en. . " .]| the Men's Forum has besn held af the|for one year, -his report for last year|@ay of her cousin, Miss Sarah Palmer, |} - us, wi the most at- ies, theatre-goers of Norwich can. look .elf-mltenll, bu\lhfully em- A church ; the interest taken during the past | Was accepted. . . and Mrs. Horace Palmer. She also called | forward to a gula week. Daily matinees is sure tn continue to make the meetings | Mr. and Mrs. Antony. Tenezar have|on her cousin, Mrs. Frances Maine % = o vige f F. {will_be given and sereral changes of . a success this year. bought the preperty on East Man street| Richard Maine has returned fi hv dupla B programme Wwill ‘presented hrfl the broidered, novel shaped belts owned by Mre. Mabel, Witliams ‘Fiske. ; | Teunton, Mass. He was accompanied by _tractive ay ol ne | engagement. and pockets to add to their de- < Mr.'and Mrs. Fred Hartwick. o oy Let Er Go, one 6f Mack Semnett's.lat- ke N brid; have b built ove he | est comedies, and the Paramount Sereen Children Cry WADRECAN . | i s s v g Furniture it has ever been 1 ST sirability. And it is well to re- member that every Coat in stock, A Magazine ‘tompietes’ the picture- program o FOR FLFN:HER'S A large delegation from the Sacred | The state takes care of this part of the without exception, has been se- fro Monday and Thesday. Big @ancing Heart _church . was, at -Putnam Sunday. | roadst : Friday nigh prises. C ASTORI A |Th Weresan band attended the St | Not much interost is taken here in the our pleasure to ofiel' for gt bz T ] John society. ‘Rev. J. C. Mathieu, pastor, election in November. It is stated that BREEED THEATER . was the director of the Holy Name coun- | Warren G. Harding, is daily gathering ty demonstration at Putnam. thousands of new volers to his standard. our approval. { irotas the Jrmes SNEL Seene . Siion. Dr.F.C. Jackson |.: 4 Kimball Young in her lavish, new pheto- and Mrs. F, T..Johnson are spend- ides, Weman. ing a few davs' vacation in New York: | The postage stamp is on the tip of e —t e B e m his magnificent picture, the J Miss Bt‘!fil! D. w&!fl:fllfi. special nurse | many a tongue that doesn't talk about rossmpesnlh believes . ENTIST - | of the Roosevet hospital, New:York city, Wfll fin ngh -\ e the P S cured direct from some of b "l? - |76 with her paremts for several wacks' Here you d at t g el - T LT 2 ain Street, Willimanti vacation. . America’s foremost coat makers, il J. T. Smith has retu ed . f3 it A mlture ture producti Hotrst e 108 . Phane 98| s T TR T A oy & - prices New..F of o 77T | Middleton, Mass, o X . . superior quality. : and the authoritativeness of their Klflo B Robert -Bethel and family were in my ros. Providence, R. L, over the week end. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Mrs. W gliam Fryling has been the 2 guest of .er mother, Mrs. Owens, of EMBALMERS Brookline, Mass. 8 L.Jns.,n' ;:. " Willimantie, Coan.| Mrs A 3t Tracs entertsined her Sun- o . A ay school class and thy h‘uth :”__.:‘..‘m_ i 4 0‘;,!. Lofgren Friday e eid;' 4 e 7 rs. Fred Maynard® and: little = J JAY M. SHEPARD - Maynars wers puests o Jrs m'n.u::: | in Moosup esday. ~ Sucesestag WY & Bhevard Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tracy, with Mr. and | o Funeral Director. & Fanblhm' iy S Jonten-eidred an aatom: |- RN R PR 00:62 HORTH 8T, * WILLIMANTIC | maci, e - 1 Mehawk trgil over the |, il . Miss Emma, mmmmm 3 & few days’ vacation with felatives in al Cream Westerly, R.

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