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| vote was cast by Arthur C. Bliven. | frst woman to vote was Mra. Thereea: | Dufty, whose vote was cast at 6.15. At | noon ‘practicaly haif of the vote of the town was cast. and at 6, when the baliot. box was closed. all but 12 of the voters in town had east their ballots The counters found the ballots marked -wery clearly and only rejected three; ballots— § & two were imppoperly marked anjl one not " % ? marked at all. This was considered a |n John Lynth's very good showing in a vote of 198. The election officials were: Moderator. Albert “Ev s The warden and court of burgesses, at their November meeting, adopted a’ res- olution requesting the business __and manufacturing Thterests of the borough to observe next Thursday, Armistice day, as a half-holiday, in respect to Xhe hundreds of Killingly's young men and to the millions of other service men - , o ] throughout the nation he brought such g ¥ a_triumphant victory two years ago. The ‘ idea was ‘taken favorably by a nnm;ar of Two more breaks at residences that are closed in Woodstock and Thompson were reported to the police on Friday morying. The Arthur S. Hardy place in Woodstock was again visited and strip- ped of its valuable Oriental rugs and some other furnishings and the Eiliott place at Pomfret was broken into amd robbed. This series of ralds on summer res- idences of wealthy people in Woodstock Bassett: checker, Warren E. ‘Tanner ballot. tender, George A. Tanmer; booth tender, Herbert Phillips. registrars Me- Donald and Kinnie assisted in any ca- pacity when needed. The official counters A Story of the Royal Mounted business men on Friday it wasf§indi- The courage to smile when hope Police—A Story of Adventure and Thompson has been marked by un- | Wére George T. Briggs, George FEd- ssemed gone brings happiness =8 of 3 Wonderful Love St Y cated by interviews. Members of Leo|ysya] boldness, and the losses sustained [monds, Charles A. Barber and Henry E. into two small lives. al in E Sensz of 2 I LrHomme post, smerican \Leglon, &% |now represent many hundreds of dollars. | Young. oy Company, 2 p r Captain Robert Hurley of the state police department aud a number of men of his force were in this city and in Woodstock and Pomfret on Friday investigating the At 9 p. m. Moderator Bassett an- nounced fthe following result: For presi- ident and viee president-—Harding and Coolidge 126, Cox and Roosevelt 83 for of the day. Members of the Civic federation held a meeting Friday afternoon in the new DEALERINPOULTRY T Miss Thomas ma tragic death. voter in Gales Ferry, was the first woman GALES FERRY 1o cast her ballot. The women of Ledyard grange served a luncheon of oyster stew, pie and cof- the procecds to go toward building a A larger number of voters than ever | story of Gales Ferry went Ledyard Center to cast lrealth station rooms in the town hall building. Those of the members Wwho had mot previously inspected the nicely fitted quarters were delightfully sur- breaks. It seems practically certain that the robberies have been committed by a band Who are operating with an automobile governor and lieutenant governor- Lake and Templeton 126, Tyler and Wagner secretary of state—Warner 12 Fan- nie Dixon Weich 65; treasurer—Gilpatric P Q R e e JACK DEMPSEY In the Million Dollar Serial (5 —IN— “The Harvest L o ' ] - e e O Tt e clone. of ihe | Prised with what they saw and dporecia- |in which their loot probably is carried g’,: ‘l‘;:“'w ‘ss :;::;::;E;"‘W" S DMEWL "Afi » otes sday, owing to the num- | hall 01 L e e L | tive of the effort that has been made to |away. Every effort to apprehend. the | 126 SeEaL = Pree- First Episode in Three Reels M ¥ of newly made women voters Henry | etection were Mr. g oy, |make avallable such attractive —quar-|robbers is being made, but fthe ofticers e “‘-I};“fs"‘f;s e I pay spot cash—Drop postal - il oon . W ributt of the village, who ran for| Avery Ja 3. Gray, s | ters. working on the ca; v iepitien | SEMUAMENSS, Butlyak. 32 B i d jzati fative on the, republican ticket, | with George A Montgomery moReraior. | 'my, mocial siwb has bosa ergautzed|in Sed el Mol bate, Ayling 191; representative—Brown and I will call TAMING WILD "BIRDS A Six-Part m-—:u;nlw «:y the opponent, Charles A. Gray, | Rev right, pastor of the M. E. o ; : oo d i § r. 119, Dawley d. 12. George A. Dawley, - . i Celebrated Stage Play - - ag | nere b W w In conseetion with their visit here urs lebrat a by 1 jor The Voters nmn?‘.\ ar:i\: '\:‘:‘fi:.‘ lr:'\i““rx:n&ia“y Dere X fi;nengw\:mer;kacr!.gdgrulgmom;:: e e I d;pmmm Herbert Haywood and Charles A. Bar. 30 Delhi St. Providence, R. I. Educational Pict AUGUSTUS THOMAS ey and vieinity were con- Jon i two weeks' vacation. Boing 10 L¥ON. |yl guise Gallichant; viep president, | made a visitation to North Grosvenordale | PET Were elected justices of the peace. ———————————————— vy m the polls by automo- | Mass.. to visit their son-in-law and a e I Monday, the Feast of All Saints, mass PRISMA . - gl e e o e, T “Bike st | Lena ~Roberge; secretary, Marioda |and picked up some violators of the au- 2 B AT Salnta, . 3 Paramount Magazine Y > e, | Hodton read. and other family relatives in | Champagne; treasurer, Cors = Lariviere; | tomobile law as well as doing some work | ™8 celebrated at St Thomas’ church at | day. Beautiful Colored Pictures $ ok M e e ey i 2o b0, Poughe | counsellors, 'Mrs. L. J. Morin, Mrs, John |toward cleaning' up the jakey and cider | 3¢ & m., and Tpesday, All Souls’ day,| Dr. and Mrs. J..F. O'Brien of the Sea- ; i st T it e Son. Warren | E. Lucas, Mrs. Pierre ‘Boulaine, Mrs. |sellers who are,doing such a lucrative [ Masses were said at 6.30'and 8 o'clock. |side sanatorium were in New Haven on fone 3 J. - keopale, N, ¥, to ¥l o itation | Frederick Racine, Mrs. Amadee Bernier ; | business in'that seotion of the county. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Burton and | Tyesday, Dr. O'Brien going over to vote. Rogers, | Wright, and {amily before the expiration | o;ieriainment committee, Marie Jean x Miss Mabel MeQuigan were Visitors to | Mrs C. Underwood of New London is whe < t man to made a T:th’ g H.)n Dubois, Pear]l Regis Rose Begac, Mrs. A motorman on a ear that reached | Westerly last Sunday. = visiting her daughter, Miss Josephine, at ¢ The Long Cove contingent of the La- | pUbols: P this city from the south, just before 11| Local fans witnessed Sunday’s game |l Seaside sanatorium. — dies’ Ald society of the M. E. ehurch met | *VR BOG0 1 B e | oclock Friday morning reported to Offic- | batween Moosup and, Providence 4t | 3fiss Chidsey has returned to her home Bado. Willling. in Mais stroct: er William Jarvais that a man who was | Moosup. in New London after a visit Bliven at the sanatorium. WAUREGAN In celcbration of the republican victory the marching club and band marched Thursday evening on the hill and: through the village, then to the hall, where the marchers had a lunch of hot frankfurters, Tolls, to Miss apparently hopelessly intoxicated was ly- ing beside the trolley tracks a: a point near the fairgrounds and was in danger | of being run over. at the home of Mre. Emil Gunisky there Wednesday and tied a quilt which they 3 recently pieced and which has been pur- chazed by one of their members. Delphine Fish, Mrs. Fanny A. Mol- throp, Mrs. Billings F. S. Crandall, Mrs. Fred E. Richmond, Mrs. Carl B. Lawson and Miss Alice Satterlee, local members of Anna Warner HMailey chapter, attend- ed m state meeting of the Daughters of the American Revolution in New Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Osear Dugas of Putnam were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jogeph Marion. Ishmeal Curtis of Chiconee, Mads., a former well known resident of this town, renewed acquaintances here Sunday. Antione Selway and Clifford Riel of the . S. naval training station at Newport, R. I, spent Sunday with relatives in town. . South Killingly a Young Men club has been organized and the folloy ing officers, who will serve until Janua have been elected: President, Francis|' Acting under instructions from Cap- Ducat; Stephen Youns, Vice president;|tain J. H. Bulzer, Officer Jarvais procur- William Ducat, secretary; Frank Davis,|eq an automobile, went to where the man treasurer. The club is to hold weeKly |yag sprawled out and brought him to this | U. meetings and among Other things has |ty The name given by the prisoner, planned to include in its early: work the | who appears to be a man about §0, was study of steam and gasoline engines. BERT LYTELL London With Chronic_Constipation and cake and coffee. The enthusiasm i G : i s George E. Kelley and he claims| Mrs. Charles Lawrence, Misses Mar- | was intense. The women and men of the IN THE SCREEN EVENT OF THE YEAR Headaches. Completely Relieved Pupils of the Long Cove school. Miss jlf’"“' prices today on food product|inat his home is at Berkley, Mass. He|garet, Lily and Mabel Lawrence, James | club made a splendid appearance. Red 9 by “ERUIT A-TIVES® n Whipple teacher, perfect in at- | including lemon and vanilla extract, Mose, | 54iq he was walking to New Lomdon, | Lawrence, Michael McGuire and Earl Bit- | fire was burned all ‘along the line. In “THE PRICE OF mePTION nee for October were Madeiro Anet- | the druggisi, the Rexall store.-—adv. where he hoped to get work at the plant | good. of Apponaug, R. I, were guests | marching down the main street the band Peter Ghilardi, Geferino Ghilard), | 7ng hedy of Eisear Bianchotts, 48,]0f the ship and engine compan: Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Na- | halted, the club formed a line on either s ; Horman Chase, Howard | wno was almost instantly killed when a| Kelley was rot intoxicated, it ‘was &-| than Bitgood. side, and all gave three rousing cheers under the Harding’ and Coolidge banner. The Atwood Hose company gave a grindstone burst, a piece of it striking him, Thursday evening, was remaved to his home on Dyer street Friday after- tablished, when he was taken Into cus- tody but was almost unable to walk. He A Screen Story of Rare Power and Tremendous Fascination. 3 The” children of the Center schoel took Katherine Nielson, a straw vote on the national election on AR e was in such an -exhausted condition that | Tuesday. electing Warren G. Harding |dance in the hall Tuesday evening. where is' B and 5 dolles, Th. D Ll D. of |noon from the undertaking rooms of L.|it was helieved best to hold him here for [ president by a vote of 26 to 3 votes for | returns of the clection were received. The Here You Have Bert Lytell at His Best B|¢Y|:r Better on, Vi, spent Wednesday and | g Kennedy. Mr. Blanchette's death | developments. James M. Cox. Girls’ club ‘archesira, furnished snsic. 72 irsday at the home of his sisters, Mre. | came as a decided shock to his many | Kelley denied that he is a rounder and| The Ladies’ Aid society of the Baptist| Master Walter Robinson entertained a Than “THE RIGHT OF WA Harriet F. Crandall and Mrs. Harlan A. | friends here. said that he had been employed until re- | church served a chowder on election day, | party of young friends Saturday evening. —__._——————-—”— A sl g It is announced that the Asceptic Pro-|cently as a laborer for a contractor nam- | noon and evening. which was well patron- | There were games and gefreshments in 3 : s “Elmo the Fe&l‘le55 bih Qe 2 pmploved on |ducts company plant at East Killingly is|ed Welch .in the vicinity of Boston. ized by voters and others. keeping with Hallowe'en. (s] meo m an ocean tug, spent the week end e | (o close for a time. During the period S e Rev. William Fryling Was in DanieiSon | | e————— me of his fa James A. Stoddard, at|n hich operations are su: - Cliford Gleason, of 16 Center street, ® 1. 3 g v L E in which oper 3 spended al- Eord Glaase e Thursday evening to attend the roll call ! Ut e 1 Commu | (STaUTS. and ddicions will be made to|20d Frank Gifford of 66 Ring strect have WILLINGTON i e e Century Comedy—Topics of the Day— (Sunday Only) ik orastock | the plant, which has been doing a splen-| enlisted in the United Sta vimlEne |t Mre Franels - Neitl Mrs, Fryiimg is spending this week in || se—— me——— o of Mr. Comstock's sisters, | did business for sev yea ing up at the recruiting station in Wor-| Mr: and Mrs. Franeis Nettleton and o o Sk Nt Saory ot e e | s O el eare costor, and mave been aseigned (o the |35 Lella Church of liockville were | Briokline dass, [ ~ TODAY_FOUR SHOWS, 1:30, 3, 6:15, 8:15 Mystic, where Mrs. Hester Prentice, an-| Until after next >Monday evening’s|coast guard. guests Saturday of Miss Jernie Chureh. T PCREY. Jresenied $115, a gt Other sister, from Los: Angeles, Cal. i | SPecial town meeting it is not NKEIY thal| qme. sorond entertalnment I the high |, M Snedecor and Miss Rapalie, wle | {rom his many friends in appreciation ot LOUISE GLAUM and HOUSE PETERS, in p Svending the winte * | definite plans can be made for the ‘b | _The second ontertalament In tho Wk | nave been staios with Nisses Merscreau | Bis services in the musical organizations “THE LEOPARD WOMAN” A tan all-day session of the Ladies'|Servance here next Thursday of Armis- i:"m il s Ll ety e returned to New York Mor. | Of the vilage Mr. Leach is an efficient ©TIS M. BRYANT Al soeiety Frias o ine vnten iy oo | tice aay. The local post of the American ; musician ; Mrs. Snedecor has been on tie fill as leader of the band and the BOWLixG nam, where road building work has been town Tuesday to vote. Ruth T. Welles, . roceived 206 East Ini nd H . = ag 9 SATHER BLDG. “riday afternoon that he had written to{underway all summer, has not been| Fiection day an ovster dinner was |B: Bomeroy. d. There was 651 votes | ORA CAREW, in “LOVE PROTEGE ¥ The Ladies” Aid ‘woslety; will meet Tias: ln(al wl\;rt slrlmughlln s famlly is sup-|ypened this week. although it was stat. | Served in the church conference room '°-§‘:leu:n;:‘u:”"h[°:' 'er'kducar:od which | A Beautiful Picturization of a Romance in the Mountains. Y ; day affernoon at Mrs. Fred Graves' at |POSed to be. but has received no reply to| i a week ngo that the road would be | VO(ers to whom Colonel Hail gave fickets, | 510" (hat the women know how to use BILLY FRANEY COMEDY Bewling 12 sport for all. Prize [Black Hil bis inquiries which were made (hrough |cpened during the present week. Motor- | Mr. Hall furnished all the supplies except g i e B R Y fieem aviy avery Saturta Slon EY 0 the police department of that city. ists who traveled that way on Fri- |Dies and cakes. The members served the | §irs Joue il = Viting in Rockville. TOU ARE WILSONV] Brookiyn people were especially fa-|fay found that they had to 7o over two | dinner. receiving 25 cents apiece for the | "y S 05 JKUIOL Bas enteriained her i Sk ILSONVILLE Vored on clemtion aiam a5 Tae Gectim | fough detours, as' has ‘besn tne require, | {reasury. of the Ladier' Ald society. A | %at (rom New York for the past week. g any | HEAR A. F. WOOD fr. and Mre. Allen Handy and two | returns were received by wireless, picked |ments for months past. The werk being | laTSesnumber of women were out to vote, | oS4, MEHEN TRIROd of Hazardvi omp y o e i s o avorcestey spent Sunday Wit |up by Kenneth Frink, who is a capable, |done is under the direction of the Rhode | Mrs. Emily (;:-rdner, 88, being the oldest. | 5 58 Doris Gow- operator. Messages we Ysland state highway department. rs. Annie Preston, 50, was the first : ; Local Undertaker ina. Babosik returned home 1ast | brousht reture o | on toe Lo, At pabadiss woman to cast a ballof. About 150 had |y, iscen ey cachers’ meeting was ALLEN McQUHAE DANIELSON, CONYN. 3 Touisiana, STNGcebubt e Tt iy gD offering for the bemelt of Day—dinner, includiag those who amisted. A [P¢/4 Thureday aftemoon PARLORS 8 MECHANIC STRE: Wilson entertained his brother e o B Kimball hospital is to be taken at the | gocial time was enjoyed 1 . ¥ TREET i ing picked up in Krooklvn were being|funday morning service at the Baptist | ecrad et cer yhe WOMeN | HuddamThere are 62 children in the | State Armory, Norwich Wik T & s - e Witl & O neten v theghl wireless station al |chyrch. and it is hoped that it will preciative of their right to dem- | midgjesex cotnty home. The board al e MARTI ux with her grandson has | Arlington, Va. Brdoklyn continued to get ; i3 it will | onstrate their equality with men. Col = L 3 e board also IARTIN 'r BURNS me from Pawtucket! R. L, |returns hours affer the wire service that|2MOURt to $100. W. H. Hall received all the town votes for i c0or=® 0f S1 children who are in fam- ] Higganum—Mr. and Mrs. Howard I Iy cut off. limantic Friday to attend the short cal- 174, the number being which shows the high regard the other institutions. in g ¢ i ancing From 8:30 to 12 Sk o ; | nda rsession ot the superior court. townspeople have for Colonel Hall. whose | mmmmm— D neer Tecently ‘entertained aboat 18 of | Ereierick, Wells, whe ‘Deraght 2 civil|"Furnn High school's baskerball teNa | bomeemen e ool L, whose Humphrey’s Novelty COMMUNITY HOUSE mygaimer their friends at their fifteenth wedding lvx;ndfmn‘u..‘o:::;;,. -n:’fl:ifl:a h::: will open its schedule in the Quinebaug |kindness are appreciated. BORN. Orch 2 e anniversary. Guests were present from| o v e was valley league With a game with Wood- OSBORNE—In Norwich, Nov. 5, 1920, rchestra . DANIELSON, CONN. Hartford, New Haven, Middietow have been tried in the superior court.|yioci Academy s . Tuesday Evening, Nov. 9th BRI b Pl 800; slio 257:4 | Biver avs Riasaman oo Doen Mr. Wells claims were based on alleged Bt fsam A G Reaa e GOSHEN Barne of 2§ fl'.’('x’zr“.‘fi~‘:m"°”’ A6s GENTS 50c—LADIES 40c y » ’ 7 g g ransactions havi . a5 2% Dsdlaz: strce spnsactions having to do with the sale| " prom Thompson comes the report that| my. Fiood of Westerly, R. I and Mr,| WYPE—In New London. Oct. 20, 1320, a WAR TAX INCLUDED At8P. M. came to assign the case for trial My (hard coal is bringing 322 a ton, delivered | peck of Norwich were business callers | /iomqCamund, Jr. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| Car For Taftville After the Dance Wells withdrew * |'n that community from Putnam. here Thursday and Friday. 58 o8 Stoningts ) of Hesue bufldtng Friday, the eighth day after she had undergone an operation for appendicitis at the Day Kimbail hospital, Miss Annie Hutchins of Main street was reported as The Every Member canvass of the Con- A home nursing class that has been | organized here is fo meet at the high school on Monday and Wednesday even- ings. the epidemic of measles gradually sub- As Irwin M. Jones was filling a silo, his left hand came in_contact knives and was manzled: one finger w. with the s H. B. Gilbert and family are moving BRAND—In Norwich, Nov. Robert Allyn, to M Brand. city, Nov. 5, 1 1920. a son, and Mrs. Allyn M. SOUTH WINDHAM Baptist church in Lebanon Wednesday af- Eoati iy a0 Frank Powell and Clara Taylor spent Tucsday in Willimantic. : i farm, Da y. wido® of Thomas McGuil ternoon at $ o'clock 3 A $olly masquerade was held at”the gregational church is sch Hdlag. et ferm, lover Dantalnon | | o0 R eat Thames stvact s ot The members of the local C. E. society | gommugity house Saturday night. Near- | sresation ch is scheduled to Be| A number of employes of the S. X. E. | Way, this week. Suneral at her itie residence Monday |had a Hallowe'en .party in the church | Lo a olene i costimen thot Sere. uniqne fllama 10 anr & Nelebbortiood sasring o L | ey = e Putmamiaiyaon et | R A i e | matamEs Now & a6 Ravtiew | pariors Mowdsy- evesier | a5 odiginar 2nd kept many oscasing an- eighborhood meeting is to be held |at Danielson to attend a ‘meeting of the | NOV. 18t as they sweetly sang their fare-| mass at St. Patrick’s chureh 11. rs. Fred Clark is ifl with a hard cold. | 545, SN0 Sir Samakite. Moagh next Tuesday evening with Mr. and|smployes' conference board Well song. Burial in family lot in St. Mary's ceme- 41 the time came for unmarking $h- fl"e waste ca“sed {Mra_Willis Shippee in the Mashentuck | Shortage of funds on the part of some | AU the Community ciub meeting Wed- | tery. Automobile cortege. jstric sorr The Hoyt Musical comedy company Putnam men who are out of work is nesday evening the program was the tell- bringing out“their Liberty bonds. in gof original short stories, and a social Bridgeport.—J. T arrived in Bridgepo otter of New Tork iting_his_father. nuts, pie and coffee were served Leonard Main“of B istol, Conr . is vie- ————————————————————— | The Red Cross auxiliary heid a meeting get tickets early X S om Putnam Heights the snnounce. | 1455204 anether nearly so. Mr. Jones was MARRIED. at the home of Mfs. George Stiles Wed- resting comfortably. Her condition was 2 eigt unce- | filling the seventh silo this season. S picy PSON—T < Pl et e first of the n. Tegarded as favorable and members of |MeNts come that wells are getting low | Rev. Thomas A. Williams preached in | Nov. 2. 1a20 " atranir ronn; ;L | nesday aftemoon, e B imantie was On Sale At Cranston’s her family were encouraged. and are in danger of going dry . Suffield Sunda: The service here was| of Pawtucket. R. I, formerly of Nor-|a recent caller at the home of Mrs. The- After n period of nemely five ¥ Attorney Irving H. Miron, who is an | conducted by Rev. Mr. Brown of Wind-| Wich, and Miss Janet Thompson of | paore Ziegler. | — during which a tramp rarely mas ey |ASSistant to the clerk of the United | ham. _Trenton. Rev. J. F. Cobb sir the pulpit of persons are beginning to make their ap. |'®5ton the latter part of this month. delegates, Edward McCall, Jr., and Ralph R Aggb&me ';!;'onfia F. Great interest was taken in the election pearance. The few af this type who| MHaving the semator of the district, | Kenyon, were given Sunday of the meet- | 1 _go 2\ JOTICH * ies Thowke ‘G Hagmaing Sunday, Nov. 7th, the morn- et 3 have so far appeared hereabouts have|l’utnam will again be represented by | ings they attended at the state Sunday | " ing service at the Congregational church Tues: nd practically every one frem not caused any disturbances or in other |three members of the general assembly |School convention held i“h Hartford. DIED. will begin at tead of 9.30 o'clock, | this place was in North Stonington, the ways made a nuisance of themselves | during the session cf 1921, which opens One farmer reports having dug 40 = ke R ssion society he its annual veting B other than by begging for food about|vn the first Tuesday of January. bushels of potatoes from two bushels of “s‘g“,‘—(lg'ngg_q,'(.\»B;:r\avhtnwm_ John bu::i!;‘“;”!;m';““”“__M“y B | women voting for the first time. Frank the town. State Officer Howard Elliott “was|seed. Another man states that a rat | vuneral at his late home o 3 *Main | Nov. 3d, at 3 fo'clock, at the home ,,|Ln'n of this place was elected one of the Following 1 supper served af, six o'-|® visitor in Putnam on Friday. dragged away and buried a potato back | street, Monday morning at o'clock. | Mrs. H. B. Scribmer. representatives for the town of Nerth ha\Q a rea{ dea clock there was a conference of Church| There were continued reports Friday | of the horse bam; he dug the hfll thus| Requiem mass at St. Patrick's church | A number of local people attended the ! Sionington, the other being ug Maix. School Workers at the Congregational |relative to the health situation which | planted this fall and found 22 good siged | at 10 o'clock. ~ Automabile cortege. | taneral of Mrs. Elizabeth Lillie at the church Friday evening, this bemg the|veems to be improving day by day and | potatoes that filled a small bag. Papers, please copy. » regular monthly gathering. 3 was on qu 5 order from New Lony|lesion is not in a position to finance the |atiraction that pleased a large audience. |5 yeeks. Girls' clab orchestra his painstaking ef- Charlie phaplm; in “The Immigrant”—Pathe News = “°""| undertaking but it is clearly indicated | HiSh school students are interested in| jonn Bligh and Andssw Bodnur ef |forts have been fully appreciated e e e e e———e——————— 49 Anderson St., Portland, Maine, | ™ ¥ e - ook meaated|the fact that the annual interclass bas- ; e W an C h - oday’; < . X Re llen Shaw B will preach in | that the citizens of the borough are still v e o Fr . Manchester were. visitors at Hillsile and | Wauregan Congregational church, Rev, 500 P Votas Given W'Ifll E‘d, 'n,_kg( at T y . x E i the A E. ehurch Sundhs morning n the | suficiently patriotic to give liberally to-|ketball sames will be concluded duringline Ryder house Sunday. William Fryling pastor: The Unsettled ony ied with Constipation | e M. ¥ church Sunday morning in the | L0 3 5 Y Jhcervance of an event that|the coming week Each class has 2| Misses Palmer 158 Dunning, who | Condition of Our Sniritual Canaan will be Matinee. ce I can remember; as a orth learue evening servics | PFOUENt extraordinary joy to the nation |Sirong team this vear. George Child s} came from New Yora to vots, will remain | the subject of the sermon at Sunday was subject to distressing | will be led by Mre. J. A. Birch with the | (X0 Years ago. 1t is hoped that mext |l0 manage the senior Putnam team this| cwo weeks. Miss Dunning Wil ysume [ Morning worship. At evening worship 5nd pain in my left G | topic Our Chureh Privileges and Obligas | Thursday's observance will include a big|eason her music teaching in tne public schools, | MF- Fryling will begin a short course of . es and pain in my leftside. |70 parade in which organizations and citi-| Antonio Pusipicate, who was held here | Alonzo Roswell of Mawsficil was in | S€TMmons on Messages to Different Kinds F————_'— I would go for two or three days (4 /d zens will participate with the service |for prohibition enforcement officers after | town Wednesday <n rvite tc Westford. of People.. The first one will be on Peo- = withoutany movement of the bowels, ANTER! en 4 ~ his touring car was wrecked at Pomfret | Charlie Cowles, who is new empivysd | Ple of Strong Cor victions With a Word to £ TODAY—FOUR SHOWS hout an f the bowels, C BURY GREEN Beautiful, large chrysanthemmms in [and who was released under cash bond |in Springfic#, came home in vote, the Man Who Knows It All Church 1:30—3—6:30—8:25 to read about ‘Fruit- The grange conferred the third and [[¥Nite. Dink and yellow, 35 cents each at|of $500, returred from New Haven and| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Posworth. Miss school at 12. Young People’s meeting 1 oneofourloeal papers,and | fourth de Wednegday evening, the | Brétschneider’s, Mechanic street, today.|announced to Captain J. H. Buiger. who | Julia Besworth and Lucius Squires went | TRUrsday at 7.30. MATINEE — CHILDREN 1le B A dhbat four mosthi ssion beng followed by an oyster sup- | 20V hoids the amount of his bail, that the in- | to Staffordvilie Sundiy to visit Mr. bie- = co = N ir at o gl 1 ko ne S e Al LSl o better time than now to ave your | vestization Teiative to himseif had been | worth's brother. ™ “LIFTIN o B et I e e R S | o s o e | et e cony ot Sew imomnre | COVENTRY EMMY WEHLEN in G SHADOW. I 7;“.3‘“' my bowels have | 1 ey entertaining a | M rite ictoVr Perreault, Daniel-|casit back, as the prohibition officials haa | are visiting the latter's parents, Dr. and il » Melnight preael in e cadaches, my bowels have |/ L e e Sacpaning 2 2om. for proom aua sMeieds work——aav. | Seh ne. Sharpos AERIRAC Wi A Pasiol | Sre. Fi B Converae Congregational church Sunday momint. | THE DAUGHTER OF DEVIL DAN regular, and from the use of | B Mie Tovett T s guests | .70¢l C. Richmond of Newport was a|cate had no paper to establish his claim,| Ben Benton metored with Mrs. Brown | Miss Doris Gowdy gave an invitation several boxes of ‘Fruit-a-tives’, I fecl o e ALt i visitor with friends in Danielson on Fri-|he was forced to return to New Haven | to Hartford Saturday, where they met |CO™n husking and Hallowe'en social Sat- COMEDY NAPOLEON AND SALLY—BRAY COMIC hat tho great benefit I have derived Visitors from New Yotk are staying at | 94Y without his money. He was Informed. | Mrs. Belle Sleight and Mrs. Emma Dodge | WTJAY €vening. e T4 rmmm;iné m' } M FHRE Nason's thik wedk mo.n: ”rennws organizations of Dam:- however, by Captain Bulger that as soon | from New York, who returned home with | MTS Jc:nb-e na‘v‘\am save a x:.\lnw;'rln SUNDAY NIGHT fics me ou; em a Mr ad Mrs. lloward Hoxsie were jn | 00 Will unite in giving a concert and |as the officials at New Haven notify the | them to stay a few days. vocial and barn danee at her home Sat- P ” Of frue and exceptional |iown Tueaday. e Waibwriest rorors [Ball Bere at an early gate. . e el el S 1 B il SRR b e e i K ALICE BRADY, in “AT THE MERCY OF MEN’ e b3 matonbie or & VG| 5 0, 0% WAer hotiesfor $251, Two | waniLs Ryt the money Wi he forwaraed | Taeadar ko Mt T A THRILLING TIMELY PHOTOPLAY o § “ b. x of chocolates for £1.26 today, |to him in New Haven. Clayton Morse, Mr. Jones and Mr. o Bt - < HILL CLIMB” BRY 45 4 i 3 Mr. . Wa -8 v FRANKLYN FARNUM, in “THE UP! OTIS M. BRYANT. ind Walter Sager were | Jos® the druggist, the Rexall store.—| An Eastford corespondent states that|Knapp of Stamford. on a hunting trip, | . N: Walbridge nad Byron W. Hall are | HIDDEN DANGERS—EPISODE 7—HINDOO HATE ,. bei ot LS torrs to vote — 168 out of 184 electors remistered fn that | Spent a few days last week with Mr. and | Still under treatment at the Hartford | - e, abox, 6 for §2.50, trial size 2 rink is receiving con-| The body of Thomas MeLaughlin,|town participated in last Tuesday's elec- | Mrs. Louis Morse, returning Sunday by |'OSPlal MACK SENNETT COMEDY Atdealessor from FRUT been elected one | ¥hich Was found in the woods under a|tion, and that out of deference to the |Way of Mansfield, wherc they stopped to ]h:rlajlnna} is under treatmient at MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY Limited, OGDENSB | representatives in the | 're¢ near Wauregan, is being held at thewomen voters there was no smoking at | e Harry Morge. Mps. Grace Morse [ noSPILAL 10 limantie. 99 ited, OGDENSB repmesentative 1s Fiten | indertaking rooms of L. E.'Kennedy in|-he polls. R S R SN Sigings, | Tuccelec. o Tiedeyiwae 5’ dacided re, “THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS' fir L A Siblicsne order that the man's relatives Who live| Contrary to expectations, fhat state | where she visited her sisters. Teived 579 oo, A 3" visgine. I. || Tells the Engrodsing Story of an American Girl's Thrilling Adventures in MNIELSO% CASINO. ifas gold his place on |3t Utica, N. Y., may have a chance to |kighway between Chepatchet and Put-| Joseph Dimock of Hartford was in|SS 7 g on, T, £ G Hyt¢ treet and has bought a home in Bl Coroner Arthur G. Bill said athan Main, and his provided an enjoyable evening for the D brother, Frank Main, and fam'y. Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Morse. of East }hour the place of Joser T ! e petrans of $he Orphbuny thears Friday: ve i - ger of the Bridgeport d nesday he was bunting with his father Goorge C.Vincant of Worcester was 3| 4 iitos o uave Just Gelobratsd their NIANTIC necticut company’s lines | and they succeeded in geiting + suod gray ml labOt h de‘k:‘ visitor with friends in Danielson on Fri-|* Miss Jessie Macdonald of Hartford W 4 Tiaduaty Sl bas S with the Wests | fox . 5 UE’ = been sppnding 4 few daye with her pan | The Ladies' Friendly society of the n inghouse Electricl company at Pitisburgh, | Mr, MeNell and Mr. ‘Spargc, accom-. Mr. and Mrs. George Crocker of Prov-| (nis M. and Mrs. Archibald Macdonald, | Methodist church met Wednesday in Tem- the Sanderson & Porter com and the | panied by a boy singer from \Westerly. and holesmn idence have been visitors with relatives | “"Henry O Labontaie oo Guaacdonald. | perance chapel. Dinner was served at Federal Light and Trafic company i | were at the chanel Sunday aliesaoon. Mr. pflfe W 2 a 15 y in Danielson, Mrs. Crocker formerly PyeC. Laliguiainer o ster was | ;oon; 15 Main Street was Mae Wetherell, daughter of V. a visitor with frtends in Putnam Friday. New York. Spurgo conducted tie service oo e ‘l Wetherell. | Smeke to the ‘east of the city indicated w}?:r.w:r:dm!:::i.'d’;‘l,l‘x;l??r;:a(;:I:::- — = — ! a perfect mechanical process, Without | Teh oreo er s ot TS sioms ol 3ot T3 | ape v et S i oo Ko o 1 way of disposing of persons who persist- | oo'iy T TRE TS - st Bay State. flw tse Of CIRIII 13 ) ently become intoxicated. Such oeffnders ¢ pne: preserving the aroma and exquisite flavor,’ ar einvited to choose between going to jail or moving out of town. One man given such a choice recently moved out of town. Boys and young, interested in Te Situation Defined. The fact of the matter is that some wives will vote whichever way their News. Iy dangerous,. A family reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Havens of York avenue Sunday, the date being her birth- Directors l WM. smiTH ALLEN Brooklyn Savings Bank 97 MAIN STREET, DANIELSON, CONN. Teleghone 328.3 Deposits made on or bifore the ¢ bears : form the fu OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT Prrz SNSSRSMED. | forming a troop. 0F'Boy. Scouts in Weet: Alwioe HENRY E. Cl % Yeat; 3 minister are to meet in the Westminister| _ Out of the hundred know species of 1 vk RO a0 dogosit hare by mails: Aseunky welieitedss Hill school house teday (Satwrday), at|mosquitoes there is only one that is real- 2pom Saturdays, 9 to 2 and 6 to & William N, Burnett, formerly of Day-| husbands do, and some will vote —AND— President, J. A. Atwood Vies-President, Wm. H. Curnham 010!‘ Of fiw vile and Danielson, is in Milwaukee thia | Whichever way their husbands don't. - Secretary-Treasurer, Clarence A C rade COCOB DRANS, | Ve iicniing o motorcycie show and | —Cieveland News. c As ] CONDITION, JULY 3, 1520 is scheduled to deliver an address before m ners ASSETS i i et il T T, Tor Infants and Children DEPOSITS SRR usy man i Mr. Tumulty. It is : thel' Baker &Co. 1 d. ~ WESTMINSTER atite a job to run the government and Over 30 Years Lady Assistam mmm ~ DORCHESTER,' ujss 2 the campaign, to0.—St. Louis Globe- InUse For Yi SURPLUS AND PROFITS