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FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW NOEWIOR, CONNY , OCT. 22, 1920. FULL ASSOCIATED TheBullstin. |LEBANON NEGRO HELD FOR f any age ATTEMPT T0 KILL NEIGHBOR (Special to The Bulletin) lowed in which Swyden Was the winner We have a method for the control of Willimantic, Oct. 21.—Ephriam Dorus, | and Dorus was disarmed. ol mawan. will Abpens before | notified the authorties of the attempt!CfPlonc etanding or recent development, ' FREE TO ASTHMA SUFFERERS ¥ree Trial of a Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time. Swyden then | 25thma, and we want you to try it at our |expense. No miatter whether your case is as: Moderate | Justiee' of the Peace William Curry of | made upon his life and the officers imme- | whether it is present as occasional of with assanlt with intent to kill Isanc | their prisoner. h day country ex- | lis was ¥3% | Young, both of Willimantic, following a | had been d the police . & neighbor. The arrest of Dor.! Dorus is well known to made by County Datective Will-| this city having been here on several oc- Yackson_and Sherift Elmer M. |casions charged with Yebanon this (Friday) morning, charged | diately went after Dorus and made him | chronic asthma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in o | What climate you live, no matter what jyour age or occupation, if you are {rou- He |bled with asthma, our method should re- lieve you promptly. inking cider or some other | "We *Copeiaiy want to send it to those telephone call from Deputy Sheriff Stan- | concoction Thursday and was still under} apparently hopeless cases, where all ley Briges of Lebanon, who had inv above east- the er in the ver Fr nz out to the barn behind his home. |1V acquitted. When Dorus was arrested, Sarah Lam- — a o arrested as an accomplice of the tective Jackson, Dorus aM Swyden had | gpecch” test me recs lived but little more than one hun-| New York city who W oW theland called upon him to hold up hi es nds. Swyden obeyed promptly and |y cooperaticn with nd and causing him to lose his bal- and fall from the wagon he was iving. Immediately after the firing tne Lambert woman came out of the house | with several shells in her hand, her in-| t being to give them to Dorus to ue his devilish work. Swyden, al- h wounded painfully saw his only nce was to rush Dorus and take th away from him. A stMggle fol- Evans of Brookline, rested. pealed to the court McAllister Coleman, Meriden_test meeting, costs. He also ap; 5 ~ 01 | Finishing Company Thursday and sold s B i Sots. | their product to the men hs they came | Bishop Rodostolou Alexandros of | from work. The overcoats were dyed so | York to be here o hey looked like the lates style of street | Greek orthodox chu ave- | cither insured or uninsured unless it is | coat. They sold for $12.00, the shirts for nue y so packed as to reach its destination in $1.50 and the shoes for $2.50. He is to preach at the morning service | good condition. . g5 of new members. 1] TAFTVILLE The v | A" Ford truck containing some army ow | surplus supplies stopped-for about an hour | on the lower end of Providence street on 1'1*\”-«.«3- afternoon and disposed of a large atte Eastern Connect ut. me of its merchandise to the villagers | t collected around the car. The truck | RALLY W was in charge of two men who hail from | Seats are to be re nsylvania and carried boots nkets, shirts ,belts raincoats reasonable. accompanfed. These wi The Lisbon -Five had a little bit of |ed until 7:45 o'clock, t hard luck Wednesday evening in their|be thrown open. n wiing mateh with the Melrose club, Judg H. H. Petti: 1l three games to the latter, but ! evers of the Lisbon Five said|prsiding officer at after the match that his team would be | there in the finish. Lamoureux of the elrose club carried away the honors h single and high. total. Score een . 95 105 105— Paradis .. 86 104 94— 294 Paradis ...... 99 87 94— 2380 amoureux .. .. 115 111 99— 3. Vepin ... . 91 91 103— 285 pany The public ut ed Novemt 3 ",’fifl 486 498 495—148) T D eeess 86 98 86 95 99 95 274 | agreem 290 | m 259 269 | er, At has been d Henry 465 473 447—1385 e proceedings of the Pride of N gland lodge. A special car will take|It was for §1,150. them from here to Westerly. The Sis-| 5 H a‘ chester Unity, I. 0. O. F., of this ki steady light. 1 = s e B “S & H” Green Stamps With All Purchases 24i. | the influence of the brew oated the shooting which took place in| 1P at the police station - ptumes. " "smokes.” _ete, d"\\'n ',31’,‘3“'[ %y o'clock Thursday | DoTus, according to police records, has have failed. We want to Ty + e cder charge once cht. Dorus was followed to his home | Deen arrested on a mJcd 1 was taken by the officars while steal. | before, some ten years ago, but was final- | wneezing. and all those terrible paro “FREE SPEECH” TEST! . with whom he was staying, was FINED IN MERIDEN |S!TPIy mail coupon below. Do It Today in “free e FREE TRIAL COUPON not been on the best of terms althoush | nesday night, was John L. Spivak of || FRONTIER ASTHMA CO, nected with | Room 69-N Niagara and Hudson dred vears apart. On Thursday night|(he American Civil Liberties un‘on. Spi-|| Streets, Buffalo, ile Swyden was driving by the home|yak was a memter of the party of sev- of Dorus, the latter appeared before him | eral representing the cuvi. liberti hooting. Among those arrested and fined According to the statement of De-|Meriden for holling an open ing_in that city s union who arranged ard attempted to conduct, local socialist Te- Glendower Albert ist, were ar- n Dorus fired at him hitting him in | party, o similar meeting in cently when Mrs. Elizabet T. Boardman, a local social GREEK BISHOP IS TO ew at the church and confirm a large class it of the Greek an event of importance t dance from ishop will be attract | ment t of | Complaints SEATS FOR WOMEN EN BORAHM SPEAKS | the lo: rved for women at | shoes, | the republican rally to at the { Davis theatre next Monday ws, ete. Many of the villagers took | Senator ' Borah speaks advantage of this as the —prices were | will be reserved for women com! orchestra un- reserv- at will chairman of the re- publican town commi is ‘to be the Trolley Fare Hearing November 11. fes comm] i fon has fix- | losses through damage. r 11th as s therefore necessary to impress again upon all in the postal service who don court of common council against the | are concerned recent increase from fice cents the date for the| It 305} hearing on a petition from the New Lon- to ten cents in fares by the Connecticut Com-|n on its trolldy lines. will be held in New L The hearing Lisbon. Workmen’s Compensation. Baltic, employ: Raltic, employe, against y Alice Kinder of Pres- has superior court. Progressive Lodge No. 2, Man- Foreclosure Suit Withdrawn. A foreclosure suit lage, will journey to Westerly Satur-|Ralph and Ma N day, Nov. 6, to take part in the anni-|ton by Clarence Sholes of Preston been withdrawn from the ters of the Loyal Victory Lodge, L O. O.| Essex—Hayden's Point light has been | L. M. U, are also invited to attend the | changed from the flash variety (ke anhatlan ur Special Sale Of DRESSES ENDS TOMORROW So If You Wish to Save, Be Sure to Come Todaf S BUY THESE DRESSES NOW - SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT. ALTERATIONS FREE “S.&H.” Green Stamps aitha e y Purchases. Ask for 121-125 Main Street DRESSES DRESSE | $22.50 | | $39.50 \_.._____J e assortment comprises a splendid collection of strictly high class Dresses, in Tricotines—Velours—Crepe-Back Satins—Georgettes and Tricolettes. = models are appropriate for Street and Informal wear—designed for Women and Misses. SAVINGS ARE FROM $10.00 TO $20.00 ON EACH DRESS locked | forms of inhalers, douches, opium prepa- at Willimantic. | rations, fumes, “patent ’smokes.” etc., at our expense that our method Is de- signed to end all difficult _breathing. all vsms. This free offer is too imvortant to n lect a single day. Write now and begin the method at once. Send_no mone: w do not even pay postage. Send free trial of your method to: Spivak was fined $7 and costs and ap-| PARCEL POST MAIL of common pleas. the speaker at the was fined $25 and aled. | be accepted at the local office. arding the careless pa nders Pl sh the Postal Bulletin tions in a dam: s in the by the complaints result from arcels which the serd pack securcly' (aga ic2 postmar ter. tioaed reveatedly), it accept t w ic minate mary of these com in the zcceptarce, trans- sion and delively of parcels, that o parcel, et should be accepted unless it is so pack- ed a sto reach ifs destinaticn in good condition and that no parcel after ac- ceptance should be carelessly or roughly 2931 The following workmen's compensation f handled even in the interest of expedi- approved by Co; issioner J. J. Donohue: Shetucket Worsted Co., St. Onge, injury to finger at rate of tion. CLASS SCHEDULE ARRANGED AT Y. M. C. A. GYMNASING Physical Director E. J. Fritz of the 'Young Men's Christian Aseociation “has arranged the following schedule of the sium classes ness men. Monday, Wednesday and 5 p. m. cademy class, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 to 5 p. m. Juniors, Tuesday and Thyrsday, 4 to 5, and Saturday, 9.30 to 10.30 a. m. Employed bovs, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7 to 8 p. m. and suggestion for those who wish indi- vidual work. Games will be arranged aft- er drills on class nights, Tribute to Irving Pendleton. In the October 7th issue of the Semn ews published at Chicag) by the stu- ts of the Senn High School is the fol- lowing tribute to Irving Pendleton, u néphew of hard Pendleton of this city Irving Pendleton, a 2A of room 238, died on August 4th at Niantic, Conn. He had an enviable record at Senn as he always was on the homor roll and su- perior in most of his studies. He was a boy interested and sincere in his un- work in zoology proved to Mr. Isen- barger that with help and suggestions the boy would become a leader in th work. Therefore with Mr. Isenbarger's permission Irving would be at work in the zoology laboratory third periods and after school. This enthusiasm and thirst for knowledge was not limited only to one study. His success in English was shown by his marks of excellence. His teachers add: He was an earnest student, well liked in his room and a leader— a boy who was bound to succeed because he was a worker. E. ROTAKY CLUBS MAY MEET IN NEW LONDON The Rotary Clubs of New England are to be invited to hold their spring con: vention in New London next year. The matter was taken up at the meeting of the New London Rotary club Thursday and was taken under consideration by the club directors immediately after the luncheon. Former Governor of Alaska W. H. Huggart, who has been a resident of New i Speaker before the New London club o Thursday. He was presented by Rev. J. Romeyn Danorth, who presided. KENYON CASE TO JURY TODAY (Continued from Page Twelve) showered upon her? Fruit, oranges and apples—fish, fresh trout—fruit and fish, fish and fruit—these were the alluring gifts that conquered her virtue. While she was taking dainties to Dr. Tetlow, her husband was eating out of the icer box. Says These Facts Admitted. Major Hull mentioned what he called the admitted facts; the insult, the quarrel two days before, getting the gun she | knew was loaded, no powder marks on the coat, which showed the shot must have been fired more than a foot away, the criminal intimacy, the disregard of shot him;” “maybe heshot himself.” T loved him so dearly.” Then there was the clothing she wore, the cape and ging- ham apron over her nightie, and only her gray suede pumps and stk stockings on. She didn’'t say goobved to the baby nor at any time point the weanon at herself. The first thing she did was to hide the gun and hide the broken goldfish globe, which the doctor might have knocked over in his fall. When she came back she went straight fo the place where the bullet hole Was and put her finger on it. As o Motive. You will net look for motlve that is 20 THE ORIGINAL PRICES ON MOST: ‘'OF THESE SUITS ARE MUCH LOWER THAN THE SUITS WERE INTENDED ~ TO SELL FOR. J NEEDS CAREFUL PACKING | Postmaster John P. Murphy on Thurs- | day evening issued another request that more care be given in the packing of mail sent as parcel post matter. Care- d less packing 'is often the cause of dam- CITY SUNDAY | e to the parcels before they reach their destination. No parcel post pack- at Trinity { ages w has issued the following state- and .reports received at the | department indjcate that a large num-|M ber of parcels arrive at their destind- zed condition, and that ined by the senders or of ordinary par- government, n case of | rcels amount to a considerable 7o deubt a large percentage of have have been cau- evident that many parcels mroperly prepared for the mails are damaged by rough handling, ind that more care in this respect would | laints of | r insured or uninsured. | logical in all respects as people in calm aet, said Major Hull abnormal situation. movies appears when she tallts about the of her father. moods would More of fhe | t0 hite the ev nior B, Tresday ‘and Friday,’ 8 ‘to apparition She said she for the house on enough in the situation to make a went on to explain his as has already been - mentioned, holding out the coat before the jury with The physical director will give advice|the Statement that this was a witness that would not lie. The state attorney passed on to men- among wirich were the following: had been an accident she would have ANY Woman's or Misses’ SUIT ci00SE FRoM 0UR ENTIRE STOCK anD TARE * e OF F o THE ORIGINAL PRICE k] Ml Illlllllllllfl"“' '“ :“'f"""'gp"f'f!' " H||||||||n....“...un i ‘humil Immfiunmnmnuml n...din.....“m“ cried out; she pulled the doctor out of 7 Dr. Tettow, | the way; she swept up ainst | > admitted | guilt, at other times she quibl went straight to_the wounded sho didn’t want the neighbors she never tried to take her o Of especial importance, he no that it wa sa physical reason why It is a mon- about the hand e death of Dr. n 1t 3 not for you and me to exerciss the law must be adminis- could not stay away and that the jury | and maintained in its digz 2 was not to forret that these relations had | re URTARRHITT oA | we a faithful to duty then the ended 20 months before, and Dr. Tetlow 4 - had neevr asked her to Tenew them — — loved him, with a on even she could not describe with all her flow of ok er fow ot ln-| Children Cry Any testimony that Dr. Tetlow died FOR FLETCHER'S from natural causes the jury reart Fe was shot o deatn. The stats | & NS ORIA dertakings at school and his advanced | London for the past three years was the | Ladies’ Seamless Hos=........ 19¢c AFTER CHARGE BY JUDGE| So ..t blc what people said. She had also said: “T | Underwear, the Cap, etc. WE HAVE REASONS TO SHOUT--OUR STORES ARE SIMPLY JAMMED FULL OF BARGAINS YOU DON'T NEED MUCH MONEY Take $4.00 in your pocket book, go into one of the Pasnik Stores, ask for $3.97 _LADIES’ HAT — you will simply be surprised — and hundreds to pick We defy any store, anywhere, to sell you a better BEAVER HAT for a chiid or lady, at $3.97 Colors black, brown, navy, taups, with long ribbon streamers and large bows on the child’s hat. . PRESS DESPATCHES ' THE SEASONS - MOST STYLISH MODELS ARE HERE FOR YOUR CHOICE. ALL THE FAVORED COLORS, 5 o st just and careful and ud" s of individuals, sentences - Major the Jury and the Judge for attention to the case. 1 its myriad | of the ri Will Help Yog Clear.Your Skin! THE $1.97 FLESH RUBBER TOP CORSETS ARE NOW $1.59 DON'T PAY.MORE DON'T THROW YOUR MONEY SAVE WHERE YOU CAN LADIES’ HEAVY COATS, Fur Collars, worth $25.00 ........ 5 1 7.97-. YOU MUST TAKE ADVANTAGE | LADIES’ BROWN AND BLACK|TALK ABOUT CHILDREN’S OF THESE BARGAINS FOR THE | $3.00 SILK HOSE, full-fashioned — SAKE. OF YOUR POCKET BOOK. Biggest bargain ever offered—Sale DRESSES A N'D REN'S Price COATS-—NONE BETTER ANY- Ladies’ Silk Hose .. ENTIRE FLOOR FULL OF Men’s 39¢c Socks, black—cclors 19¢ | No more than cne pair to a customer. CHILDREN'S APPAREL LADIES' SERGE DRESSES ............. $ 1 2.97 i $ 1 9.97 For New Born Babies Ladies’ and Children’s | Ladies’ Tep Skirts Everything you can think of to dress - TAMS " YOU SAVE FROM the baby, we have it for less money. The Dress, the Coat, the Diapers, the. 97c — 51.24 and 51.97 53-00 to ss.m NONE HIGHER ON EACH SKIRT. THE PASNIK CO. Sell For Three Good Stores ln Three Good Towm—Norwnch, Willimantic, Danielson — More SRCM