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the masses ville Sunday. Friends of Ireland in tha! nlace held a meeting Sunday to \consider the case of Lord Mayor MacSwiney and to take suitable action. Senntér Frank B. Feld in Pilainfield, Mooeup, Central Vil lage, Wauregan and Danielson. Tha Senator Brandeges's whole heart decided at the polls tomerrow was at- 1asted by the length of his efforts af these Saturday rillies which, in the ag- se‘jon»l hundred Kregate, drew together people. on the part of those who liStened was in. dicated By the mhnner in which the au diences withstoed the raw and chilling ai to hear every word that the senator ut. téred, “L am po rubber stamp sgnator,” Mr. in an address de- livered from the veranda of the hotel :: t lieved T have no regrets over my Prandegee declared Moosup. ‘1 voted against the cove) the league of nations because I wrong. Aetion." . In iis address in all of the villages of Plainfield and at Danlelson Trandegee repeated many of t ant things he has repeatedly d the leagy stata blican ; women of county_ are due for a surprise when th fcan tomen of eastern C . a= a whole,“strong suppofters Erandexse. The senator pt {n'a strenucus after- foon, making five' adiresses in as many He "did not seem to tire Bifferent places: nor lose his entbuslasm an was, ap- Uy in good form for ! t St. Joseph's church in Day- pressively to aundiences lhll,.QhM to hear him Saturday at open_air rallies in the league of nations. fight that will be That there. was jdeep interest Senator in his campaigning dn. this s audiences were manifestly , {riendly to'him and he was applauded by lith men and women Who heard him, Those 'who believe that Seriator Brande- #ee 1= not going to hold the vote of the eastern’ Windham mecticut of big raliy at m-m wfln hflifl six e'clock. - A ‘special '!u l- m graph instrument z mian club.and mmhw' €| benefit of the full returns »of ciated Press on- election night. - to the extra fire hazard that weuld incurred to the building in - club is located, it vm ‘not be possibie. this YeAr to use a projéction mehm for™the flashing of mrnt on 28 has been in the.interest of the general| publie in ye gone: by, but. other means. will be open for the ©of Danisison ito get the returna gnd nd ved without information as to the way they fare coming in. ‘Mrs, Frank Lnlou. formerly of Dan- t t up from the Day Kimball - hospital ' in Putnam § ol IMHY on-her way Ande hemg or g waly for the past atives #md friends ‘are delaghted ¢ prospect of her complete -recovery. r «{ to walk with the aid crutches, ‘which, it is expected, she will be able to* di-— pense with soon. At: the masses at St. James' church on’ Sunday morning, Rev. M.-J. Ginet, M. §., pastor of the parish, took .occasion during the course his ‘annouricemients for they:, fk ‘to ‘publicly thank the Cflnfl'ecflcn( ls Company for its generosity in pro- viding quarters for the school for. tha younger Catholic children who live “at Cannec&:ut yVillage, Where ‘the new schs rooms ted in the cloister; the big apartment struetu 14 now under sonstruc- tion, The new school rooms, two in num- ber, will be opened Tuesday morning and will be in charge of Sisters of St. Jo- seph.. ' The_ rooms are -equipped with FP' desks and nu.ts and otner fumiah# ngs. * Women will assist the, men in handling the work .at .the polls in Danielson on Tuesday. < The list of election -officials who |will be on duty with Moderator Charles E. Francig in “Danielson include both. men and women, The poiis wm open at $.30 a;. m: and will remain. open” until § p. m.. Arrangements’ have -been com- pleted. by .the republican’ and’ demeécratic . e Resmol does stop itching When yon are suffering from eczema, or some similar skin trouble/ you neea Resinol Ointment. 1t almost always stops itching and burming at once, and quickly clears away the eruption and irritation. Resinol is no longer an ex- jperiment—hundreds. of people have “been using it for years, and doctors prescribe it regularly. Resinol Soap.is =xcellent for the complexion and bath, Resinol Soap and Ointmesnt at all draggicts. orsnninlion‘; for getting out the vVotes. Michael Longe is a patient ‘at the Co- lonial hoepital, ‘one of thi ers' group,” at, Rochester, he s to undro & surgical oper: Sunday. indicated that he¢ expected to be} opeérated on by itheitime his létter reach: Mr. and Mrs, stus - Lougs of; Ban. telson.; & of All Saints, 4t $St..Jameés’ chure St Alban's.-¢hurch: and ‘at Old D ni churcit Tllel(h,» morning. the feast of -All Son'! will be observed,. and there. is to | the departed, members of the church, 1 A number of Danielson people were. probably ‘the last of the'season, on Syn day; afternoon. el s} 75 per ¢ent. store wa have closed. Wil reopen on a {location.. It will pay you to wait. The; | Fabric Shw—ldv Goodvear: Parent- Teachers'- association -is scheduled: for Thursday of this week. day) students will be ziven a chance te express through ballots their. presidential ber of -hizh schools in this ‘section® of Connectient. sions with Senator Brandegee. when he came 'into this' territory must of had-a letter received -here’ from Mr. Lotigo o ed Danjelson.. - Mr. Lonzo-is 4. son” of Thiers Skl (be sefvloss. tedny, the leuc church, . Church street. . At St.- Jemes'| a solemn. hizh mass of requiem Moosup to Witness the basebail -game, We wish to' announce that owing “advance . in_rental for our| larger scale ‘in about a montH -at new A meeting of the At Killingly High chool today (Mon- preferences, as has been ‘done in a num- The heclilers who were to try conclu- change of heart or loss of merve, fof met |8~ hospital. for treatment’ for his-ifijuries. H appointrient as an ‘army’ chap | An overseas. man; fia n%flx&rgium P a_screen ‘outside, | A0 g0oa Vinol will do- ielson, was taken {0 her home in Moos- || - ‘of her. heajth 1 £- reegl.&f old peap::.onlf realized the m, our druggists ‘would not be able*to, suj man x S ara was fined $50 and ‘costs fu’ 2 vi‘uflm of the’ motor vehielo' laws ‘and [costs of $10.14 | on another count by “Judge M. H. Geissler. LaRose is guining every. day and is Ihlc 3 y owned by Mrs. Vlc tor . F. ‘Allen, Hill section of | Mayatte Dast, removed the flag - from: y cut -up and|casket andyreverenily. handed it to unday evening, when he | bereaved. parent. . Mr. Mayotte was o was strick by a_Ford fouring car driven | 80led Dy one of ' the priests .who was W ‘Michael Caffery Jr. The u:eldznt standing ' near. ‘Hundreds knelt ‘in a .on. the West | the | Drayer. for|the dead. - hox igan George Prentice. cnw.«r Gill, e bearers', were Pramk Champeau, who Was' driviug ' the popy. was | Leon Talbot, Zeno Robillard, Rosario, La thrown up jn: the wir and l”‘é‘d unin- Cmit. Jpseph Bodoin, Omer Robitaille, jured in the: siteot. . The - was gnry Wells and’ Arthur Brodeur, all e knocked down &nd 14y in the street-un '1 service. men: . 'The buglers. who sounded men came:and _the animal:to .its|taps at the grave wormlgan Bendit and | > which i"“' Pfifl; Wilred Martineau. . ;- driven’ with l;hm-m} The guard of honor durln: fhe. Der!od th was wrecked, but unherqu Caf-|that the body Jay in. stafe -in St. Ma ery nq- the tWwo young ‘Women residents | church was made un of William Jarvais; gmm‘q‘h‘. ere. in. the car, Adolph - Jarvais, “Engene . ‘Brodeur, A rd had its front)Phonse Viens; Edmund - Gagné,. Charles 'h.el knoekech down:‘and fenders crum- | Donahue, Wi ivers, Edniund Row pledi - “Provencial, Mark Kiebart, David Carroll, 'Arthur Renshaw, Mich: White, Armahd J.. Brouseau Trahan, allyéx-service moen. * ‘Lieut.- Ira. A. ‘Warren,” who m yxm the: Fifty-sixth Const - artillary, officer overseas. naw otmnkuum ‘was in charge Of:the line offormer: aervide ‘men’ dnrlng &! f\meml 688 ‘was:ene of the most m‘eufve held” in- this city and was dndicative of the high regard i which tha: decegsed chaplain wak theld: Rev. Charles b d, pastor of St. Marys parish, expressad’ h 16" as™ deeply appreciative of :fie Mmr 'd Fathet Mayotte's mem- ma betns infu; ay & fali from<a. horse. Father Mayvotte, a ¢haplain; of “the: Twéitth’ Field artillery, developed pnéumonla- after béing falen to 1fis body ar¥ived from France & few days ago-and: reaghed ° Putnam Wflifl&dfl! mvrnliu; of il; 1 @clock during the ‘fu. 68 &t Bt.iMdry's ¢hurch, v“nere Father Mayotte was an az-rmni 10 Rev. Charles F: Bedard when during Ahé a " leave Pu('nam ,Sammay morni; nfter e had left his watch as a pledge {u amage that ire caused by setting: bh afire in -his ruoml%:t the' Cargill hotel, | Srhere he staved Thursday . evening, and S | where, . incidentaliv, 3 started 2, secong ‘fire, in the- Friday night Brew- ster, who is 28-years of !g!‘ ‘was located by Officer Erpest at-the City hotel =nd :taken int mtofiy ‘The, 'man arrjved ‘here Thursday ‘from Damielson, where Chief John McFarland;ordered him 10 zet ‘out of town after he had found that the fellow had ibaen begging for money: The' local nolicé were notified, that kg was cNamm; here and to be on the Jookout for | him. Brewster cl m- that " he was born in Pou . Y., ahd' that he bas r here . an- g his nlenfim o' 20 o work in Webster. i Gobun' markst, at.the coraer of Fromt | and: Livery. strects, was burglarized: and aboyt $8 taken from the cash rfegister and several: packages of c“‘:i where, they are Kent in the store. The ;police’ learned that the burglars probably PYInE Bews since 6. 4. m.that they might | got into the place through an uniocked be ‘weil rlaced for the lerflce ‘Several | cellar door.and- then made: their way . “In the military'cartege t}mwu forms: ed at Union square dnd: tnnnbb;! mmux Mdin and Pro noe “-\SL Ml church: whére were scores.of u‘n*formed vemrans of the rid war, memphers of Anselm Mayotte | post, American Legion, - of ' this” city, of Oscar .Swarson post of Nofth. Grosvenor- dale ‘and: of bilier posts in this vicinity: Still other ex-service- mén, Wwho weres not in " umiform, took part in, a ‘marine,. carried (he cnlnrl of _the. local’ post of the Leglon. Véterans of the Civil and Snanish. w followed " tite World war Soldie: 2 large delegation of membe! csuncll, K. of C.,-and npmvlmmm of tha city government. The, procession was- :méted by the’ North: “Gmn‘hmldnle an Only the ueata resemcd “for those who ptnlclpat;d “in the _ TREMENDOUS SACRI 103;687 ft. 14,920ft. 7,480 ft. 4x4 Soft Pine . 41,690 ft. 4x4 Spruce 11,420ft. 2510 Spruce Plank Z-in Native Chestnut i 9,647 ft. 1x8 Pine T and G. Roofers, Beaded one side 13 157 ft. 1x5N. C. Roofers 1,200 ft. 13«16;’.!1-4? B. and Mlmberwutohavebéenuwd mb\nldm& millat Goodyear. It has been b 25, 062&' 4x4: Nghve éhestnut 18,588 f,t"%x{-&igutdu-in; 1 3080&.2"' : SofthePhnlf 75,000ft,mceboardsand Com- Fasunty humo for ‘children. Fget their ‘ballofs in"early. »mwontmwtflbo(z | turn out in"a body on || ROATH- & Norwich. Oct. 3 | FALNER—In this lclw. ‘muldenly | Mri Maynard’s car'wae in coliision with another machine on Friday near the ‘Nerre ' Coderre - of. North - Consf | Grosvenordale reported Saturday ‘morning that he had );meam dog’ that ds believed to be one. that has. been £ ‘the flock -of Sheep- at:County -Commissioner E..H. Corttis’ place in-the town of*Thom The dog had a collar showing. a Nuu chusetts. reziltn\uon. «Evidently the dog had broken awsy from where he is usual- ly I(ept confined, for the chain attached to llar became. entan:led between f a wall. / ‘Who has notifiéd er, Howard ‘E. Elliott ‘of the| reau of domestic animals of ‘the affair. Travelers leaving this city today (Mon- day) will-do well to learn at just what time: the trains they want ‘to “taka afe leaving; for the winter sthedule is now in 3 ‘effect and the Tunfiing’ time of trains’ is ‘Qifferént “than it ‘has been during ‘i #| period’ when daylight savihg has been SI eftect in ‘the’ kreimr purt nt New Enz- land#" Senator l‘rnx B. Brtnde‘ee and Mrs. E. M. Sper heartily .applauded when', telling points | were ‘made.” “Senator Brandegee- followed practically the same tlines ~of . “argumi Fagafmst: the ‘league of nations that h mnrked ‘hig. cnmpai:mr} Spbeeches -gve dress SPMrs. Sperry, at| as moment vhgndtfie “theatre was partiiu- lariy Yuojet; “as 8he stopped ‘to refer to her notes; some 'roisterer not particularly thirsty “on. atcount of prohibition, took | Occasion to-contradict an- assertion by the speaker, by> shouting thdt Cox -would be the next president. A -little “later "thi disturber broke .out-again; it was repri marided by an’ officer apd finally left the theatre. Many womien Were at the rally. * Polls will open at 5.30 tomorraw (Tues- day) mornin on Church”street and Wil remain open corps of slection of- ficlals. have ‘been selécted and’ will bé-on ‘duty. when- the polls open,”so that there Will -be! no- waits’ for “thosé ‘who- want' to Botly “republi- * deméeratic organizations: have perfected- tireir plari-for getting out’a big vote. “The republicans are fully alive to the need of hustling - and'~ have. been throughout the, campaign. . During the past four or five days the democrats have ‘been Sl g more lhu usuzl . activity; S0 ager getivity {3 expedted tomor- party groups. It is estimated that upwards of 2,000 vom (will be cast'in Putnaf. At’a closing rally of the e-mpa!gn to be hgld. by the républicans of Baltic this :| (Monday)" evening N, Waldo l\enned) is | to e the speaker. * At the ‘invitailon of the American Le-. giot\ post here, the members of Israel Putnam lodge, 1. 0. O. F.; have voted to 'Armistice . day, when' thete' will be an ‘impressive obsery- ey ”n.uunzn. \ol—nonxoh in | Niantie, -Oet. | 1920, by Rev. Wilfred Powell,: Fran- cis Girard Connor.of Leominster. Mass. 7 Inez Loretta Iiorton of of Narwich, and Miss Ml—l’tlret Sul van of Nerwich. _ DIED. PLE—In Willimantic, suddenly, 1920, Chiarles ¥. Poppie; on hi “Oet. 28th o 0, line L. ng, widow of Henry Ansun Noath, z\ged 78 years. Funeral services at Church & Allen’s, 15 - Main strect, this (Monday) -aftemoon -at 2 olelock, Burialin Hamilton ave- . Mue cemetery. % HORTON—Suddenly. in Eesex, Vt, Mr. and Mra, Ered Horton; Mr."Horton, was A native of Abington, C Jate . residen Broadway, Mary. Jane Palmer, aged $5 years. DANIELS—In ' Montyilie, suddeniy, 31, 1920, William_ Danijels, son of Ed- “ard -md Anaie Johnson Daniels,” aged: ‘14, years. In New Ildn Orpt.31, 1920, sud D\Y a,t 4hs -home of his daughter, Mre. “Daniel , Day, ~ aged 16 years, of Tn{zvme ‘Funeral -at-the home of hig son, John Daz'.d 38 ‘Elgvidunee street. Taftville, Tt lay, Nov. Z, . “ll yHeurf. chirch ‘at- 9 o'clock. GARD OF THANKS. - Baing. ‘unab . de thil means tou thm:(!he employes of Norwieh - e.rally mm (it G -y d OF THANKS, We wish to extend nqrthulu to a1l 56 who 8o kindly Fathfly 10t us in our rao-nt\hem and_to the Qo{( for . &bflt i -‘llnz \ o “!. - AM 3 Mfl&sfimmw T at the municipal ‘building | —8UL] In - No . 1920, ;by. Rev. H. Kennedy, Shugrue of Hariford; formeriy, Ade-| | under the influence of liquor. M Services at dmnf:nd for mt’ bene; mn assure them o ppreciation. 4 ~ MARY PICKF(M)RD With Her Winning, &ml “HEART O’ THE ‘From’ the Famous Novel by - MILDRED HARRIS The Star Charming, fr 25 TODAY AND TOMORROW 2 GREAT. rmun:sv THE INFERIOR SEX A Tremendousi Ffil. AND SAT. — Olive Thoma Dempsey in Dludmi Jack,” " You Can't Keep a Good Man Do i " David Butler in “FICKLE WOMEN”" THE SPORT KING A Drama of Love and Stirring Adventure on Land ;nd Sea : WEY NEWS—STRAND SAYS Ss" ; ——-—_—'A—fi——l‘——l Vital Problem of Man and Woman __——-—-———-—— WED. 'AND. THURS—Marion Cooper in “Deep Purple”—Bryznt Wash- urnin “Mrs. Temple’s Telsgram”—News, and a Funny W‘t!dy n “Everybody's Sweetheart” — J lnd. Others, g{(" B ‘Today, Tues., Wed. tirize 2:15—Evening 7 and l.l ance here. ‘All Saints' day will .be observed téday (Monday) with services at St. Mary's and St. Philip’s churches in this city. The 'state motor vehicle insnector will omit -his- regular visitition here Tuesday of this week,:owing to its being elgction day. Many from this city and vicinity were at Thompson Saturday to attemd an auc- tien conducted by ‘Witter” Brothers of Danielson at the Tip.Nichols place. Mrs. F. A. ‘Morrell has returned here after spending a number of weeks abroad, ‘during which she wisited in England. re of famous divisions of the American world war army Was rep- resented by soldiers who participated in Chaplain Anselm Mayotte's {uneral Sat- urday moming. The insignia of the ¥D., the Rainbow, the All-American and other famous. organizations. was noted on the uniforms of men who fought .aver there. Clarence B. James left Friday morning ‘ton the State of Maine express for Balti- more, Md., where he spent the week end with friends, returning today (Monday). About” 2 olclock Saturday there was a slight accident “at the end of Pomfret street obpesité Babbitt’s repair shop. A Dodgé, automobile bearing a Massachu- setts number struck a motorcycle which was, going down the hill. The motoreyele was overturned and its two passengers were thrown into. the street. Neither of ths passengers was injured. The track meet between Bartlett High ! Wepster and Putmam High has been lled off. It has been postponed twice and now it is calied off as the weather is 100 cold, and Webster would rather not have it. . Before Judge_ Geissler at the city court Saturday morning Arthur aMynard of Water sfreet was charged with drunken- ness and driving a motor véhicle while On the first charge he was fined $1 and on the second charge’ e was fined $50. with costs of $14.94. He was given until today to ap- peal the case or pay the fines and costs. Miss Matgaret Seaver of Mechanicsville and \'r?dermk Hildreth of .Pomfret will be ma) in Pomfret. Mr. Hildreth is a graduate of the Pytnam High school, class of 1913. Xmong the places where the Tesults of the “election can be seen and heard on | Tnesday evening are the Congregational ‘Church; -the republican lieadquarters at the Putnam ipn:and at the Elks' club- T00; rd K. Carpenter of “rove street, Whilf=hunting Saturday afic——oon, was it in the lerm arm and in ci eve by birdshot. He .was taken by ‘auic—obile 80"personally,: !&'il hd Worees(er, Wwhere eye specialisi ef- e ét -Department who 5o Jib- jed today- (Monday) at the rectory" BIG DANCE ROWLAND’S JAZZ BAND + 1At Calvin ‘Allyn Park Thamasvills MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st Election Eve ® Dancing 8:15 Norwich-New Londo? Cars Pass Door. ~ deavored to prevent’his losing the sight o fone eve. Mr. Carpenter isg city mail carrier. o ‘ 'BAL“L. | Republican ral {qfltfin theater, Bal- tic, Monday, N 1 at & m., Speaker, Mr. N. Wal Kenn: s Jour- nalist. Everybody \'eleémt Doors open at 7.30 p. m.—-ad\'.: EAST HADDAM Harold Smith was a récent guest for several days of his sister, Mrs. Chauneey Whitmore of . Middletown. Waiter M. Gillette is. employed by Benjamin E. Harwood of er. enter- ing- upon- his duties today, Nov. lst. A_large number of friends of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Waiter Gillette met at their home Friday evening last to pay thm a fare- well “iribute. “Supper kas served at o'clock after which various games were, played. A very enjovable evneing was spent. and many good wishes were left for happiness and prosperity of Mr. and Mrs. Gillette through the coming years. Mrs. Fanny Tracy has .feturmed. to the_home of her son, Wilbur. after an ab- sence of some months out of town. Miss Georgie Stoddard is-the guest of Mrs. Marshall Gates in Hartford,” for 2 week. Miss Georgie Squire 8f Naugatuck. is spending some time at Brightside = cot- itage. Stanley Dugmore of Ansonia, and Miss Gladys Barnes of Naugatuek, were k-emd guests there. rs. Joseph Kolinsky of Middietown, and guests from New Jersey, were en- tertained at Fred Ballek's over Sunday, the 24th. MURRAY & 'and ‘a 'EQUARE (All acods Covered:by 135 WATIB STR!BT‘ NORWICH VOTE FOR " MOTOR FREIGHT SERVIGE bAN.IELOON—PUTNm—NORWICH—PROVW‘—FALL RIVER—NEW lEDPMTON—LA“‘NCI— LOWELL—WORCESTER and Connecting Points E.P‘WINWARD& POLITICAL ADVBRTISEMENT. A For Congréss DEAL for YOU A ; \\, Insurance During 'I’undt) A . e *