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Aspirin is Genuine Warning! Unless you sec the name “Bayer” on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for 21 years and proved safe by millions. Accept only an “unbroken package” of “Bayer Tablets of Aspirin,” which contains proper directions for Colds, Headache, Pain, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Neuritis, Lumbago. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost but a few cents—Larger packages. Aspirin ja the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid ~ NORTH FRAN Mr. and Mrs. A nd two children of Willimantic spent Sunday in bouquet of violets i Mr. and Mre. W the past wee entertained at ange conven Massey and M Rrowning and At the close of singing God Be William | There were vo- Miriam Bliss and Hoffman of Norwich and An appetizing sup- A Tecent guest Save Your Make It Abundant! on were week | spent several da of Stonington. Hermon Gager. occunying the purchased by George and daughter Celia Kahn entertained Sunday and Mrs. George artford spent Thurs- and wondrous c are glad to learn be | e Roman Cath- ember 18, at the Sem- fandruft and Baltic and on January solemn high ma: his friends are by “LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Every Detall. » well on their watch chains. Attertion t No.3 Tomorrow Radiator and Hood Covers COMPLETE STOCK. ACCESSORIES SUPPLIES TIRES AND TUBES VULCANIZING PHONE 1570 LANE RUBBER CO. CLINTON E. LANE, Prop. o e DANIELSON ° A special borough meeting Monday ev- an appropriation of 330 toward the cost of the Armistice o \'rvance. Warden Damase Boulais presiued. Brokolyn Monday. evening and discussed textile trade. Nearly all the manufac- turing concerns hereabout Weére repre- sented. A. P. Woodward of -the fire department, some months ago by the Crystal Water company, and which the borougH claims spects. Messrs. Woodward and _Guild have heen subpoenaed. The East Brook- Iyn Fire district (West Side) which has taken excentions similar to ihe borough from the rates fixed by the water com- pany, will be represented at the hearing. Shipman and Goodwin ‘of Hartford are associated with Attori€y’ Darbie as| torney Edward M. Day-of Hartford. In this statement the cweistant c give the (2ce to Milton C. Isbell, of An-i retirement of Charles F. Roberts. There| has been some talk that Judze Alexander| merit to his old position’ of a: thoritative to make the mentioning of| Mr. Scott’s name equivalent to his for- mal anpointment. It Judge Sabin Sayles, Russell of Killingly wishes another term} in the position of clerk of engrossed bills there is the likelihnod that he will serve| the legislatire of 1921 in the same ca-; pacity’ that he served its predecessor in 1919, senate and other clerkships of the legis-, ) are during the past -dozen years be- ing in attendance at every ‘sessio s read at the amnual meeting of | dham County Agricultural . so-| come this year was $3664.38. Premiums' i The treasurer now , and to this will be; ing a balance of $3067.75 with which to start the new vear. Prev the soclety ever had on hand was $1300 starting a mew year and this was during a year when Marshall J. Frink of Can- terbury and Brook s president. The newly elected officers of the so. ening, attended by just 15 persons, voted | Mr. and Mrs, Horace D. Covell at Pom- fret Landing, Monday, at 12:30, Miss Mahala Covell ‘became ~ the bride of Charles A. Whiting ~of. Burrillville, the Enstern Connecticut manufacturers | marriage ceremony beinz performed by banqueted at the Mortlake Hotel iniRev. E. S. Root, of Huntersville, present conditions and problems in the|Gordon of Haverhill as maid of honor |. and Miss Dorothy Kennedy of this Gity as bridesmaid, Miss Thelma Smith of Putnam was ring-bearer. The best man Attorney E. L. Darbie, counsel for the|was A. J. Potter of Putnam and the at- borough, Warden Damase Boulais, Chief' tendant Harold Covell of Boston. George B. Guild, an employe of the Crys-| catte over white satin. She wore a veil tal Water company, Will be at Hartford 3nq carried a bouquet of bride roses. The today (Tuesday) for the hearing before| maiq of gonor, Miss Gordon, was gown- the public utilties commission of the bor-| 23" 1 white apd the bridesm: i ough's petition relative to rates fixed| Konneqy. in pink. Bach carried & bous quet of roses. / are excessive, and relative to the bor- i ough's claim that the water compagy's| siel, VIR AU service is not satisfactory. in some re- and friends. freshments were served. Iy Flgh schoo land has been a teacher fo ra number of ‘years. Mr. Whiting has been associated in business with his father. cater | Eifts. including -silver. cut glass, linen. counsel for \he borough while the water | &l Hud T company Wil be represented by Attor-| Many articles for the home, money and ney Charles i%, Searls of Putnam and At-| Liberty bonds. The writer of a political column in a .1’1:’:;‘"\:‘2 I ‘:-;L:i("m:ven&‘y Alonday o Py omeents the. following) p oK MeCapthy. 41, and Edward Mur. = The clerkship of bills (in the coming,Tay, 23. who walked hers .from Wortes- |ccived by the commissloners ‘from other gislature) may be the only clerkship ter and asked for lodginz Surday were | Windham county tobe flled by the induction of a new charged with being Yasrants and sach man itno the corps of lezislative clerks. Irecewed a sentence of 30 days in jail. . whoonas been clerk of the judic- |4ail, the first men committed as vagranis committee for some time since the from the local city court in a long time. M. Creedon of this city v # 1d be a can-iheld here tgmorrow (Wednesday) for the dicate, but it was stited on very good|trial of the case ‘of Jemtia ¢ authority (he past week that Judge Cree-! Michael J. Kc g’y of Mach 4 don would. he satisfied with Newton A. Bailard of this ¢ made co-defendants in the pl of bills. The name of Former Speaker for damages which she claims as the re- Frederick L. Scott has been mentioned sult of injuries she received in an auto- for the clerliship of bills,-but the source!mobile accident near this city a little of this information is not sufficiently aus'more than a year ago. broken in different parts of her body was a passenger, A guest, in lard’s car at the time the accident oe curred. The machines met neai on. As the responsibility fo rt dent never has' been fixed in court suit ‘15 brought against the owners and driv- T 8 T % ers of hoth machines, The case prom- Judge Ruseell has filled all the house, |77 of Toth mnachives The case brory {be followed with close attention here. where all ‘ot the: principals - are . well known. cety show that the organization now has that the commissioners of the different in its treasury a balance larger than ever, Counties of Comnectiout . were assembled ! held before in the long . history of the|at Hartford Monday to discuss the mat- ciety, according to the veteran treas-|ter of liguor licenses, aithough the na- urer, W. R. Thurber, The total net in-|tional prohibition amendment has been mounted to $919.30. The net profit on Cations for -renewals of -these licenses this year's fair was $12§2.68. to which is'that are bothering the ~commissioners to be added $500 due from the.state, as Prcauss there seems to be a_difference I agricul ural societies hold- of opinion between the prosecuting auth- n exhibition as the Brooklyn'orities and counsel for the commission- total profit of $1739.68 e added the §500 due from the State, 1eav- ' tions for renews : time the supreme court declared the usly the mOSt voigiead act. constitutional. The com- missioners neither granted nor denied t Ivised that the Volstead -act legisiated .S the county conimissioners oft At the home of the bride's parents, The bride was attended by Miss Sarah The bride's. gown was. of -white geor- Miss The Cavell home was effectively decor- d carnations. The ing included relatives Following a recsption re- Mrs. Whiting is a'graduate of Killing- The bride réeeived many beautiful Five easen awaited dispesition when Famous OId_Recipe for Cough Syrup Easily and cheapl; ‘bat made st home, hem all for quick results, of housewives h: found sthat they can save two-thirds of the money usnally spent for covgh parations, by using this - well- own old_recipe for making cough 1t is simple amd has noequal for takes right hold o immediate relief, usually stop; cough in 24 hours or Get 2%, ounces of Pinex from any our it into a pint bottle, in granulated sugar syrup e pint. 1f you prefer, use clarified molasses, honey, or corn yrup. instead of sugar svrup. Either way. it tastes mood, keeps perfectly, d lasts a family a long time. It's truly astonishing how quickly it acts, penetrating through every air ssage of the throat and lungs— Boston English cheap but it mpt, results. ugh and gives RUDDIGORE and add plain to make a ful THE'MOST AELODIOU: and” FUNNIEST, : #00thes and heals the membranes, an y but surely the amnoying throat tickle and dreaded cough dis- Nothing better for appear_entirely. croup, hoarses ‘bronchitis, spasmodi Bess or bronchial asthma. Pinex is a special and highly con- centrated compound of eenuine Nor- way pine extract known the world over for its healing effect on membranes. Avoid disappointment by askin your drugmist for © mex” with full directions and don’t abeept anything clse. Guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money promptly refunded. The Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. Y2 ounces of icCarthy .and Murray were taken to| tif's suit The woman. who had several bones There was leeal interest in the fact n force for some -time. It is the appli- of the different counties 25 to what | hould be done with the applications The commiseioners recsived apvlica- Is of licenses up to the he applications, and they have been ad- | Before Justice Thomas Ryan at a ses. sion of court, held in the town of Thomp- Daniel Young: and Joseph Varieur. were | on' Aonday morning, 4 ship of the senate not included since charged with having been intoxicated and that place is filled by appointment by|a fine of $20 and costs amounting to over the clerk. The statement has been made $30 each, assessed in each ca Zagie that the committee that m: 3 the ap-: Favreau, charzed wi‘h breach of the pointment to the clerkship of bills may|peace, paid actual costs of $1. Adam Koles Jules Stines, taken in a raid by Putnam and town of Thompson constables. at an solated farmhouse west of West Thomp- ison late Saturday nght, were fined $82 {each, with costs. for keeping li Sam Karansky .who w accused ‘of bootlezging about Me where he lives, also was All of these men paid. Albert Dumaz, is vs. |son man at whose place mash. hard cid- | er and moon: by the police represented rey of .this city intent 3o sell. BiooAowy SrarRs INTACT ville, A session of the sunerlor court will be ! 352 aga — e BETTER THAN ROBIN HOOD were seiz2d Dumaz was v Attorney Charles L. Tor- ine whiskey o THEATRE ‘ednesday, November 17 * MATINEE ‘AND NIGHT Opera Co.’s PRODUCTION OF Gilbert and Sullivan's Merry Comic Opera ke BosTon Enguisk OperA Comoany? Fresents CGormpany’s Own OnCHEST™A and” BeAUTY CHORUS ** SepeeraL our ‘ Wrre 7THe COMPANY OF PRICES—MATINEE 50c to $1.50 EVENING 50c to $1.50 PLUX TAX n which the aorementioned arested has diree £ Industry that is t ing just over the border in the town of An officer of that town said moonshiners ootleggers have been runnine wild with | their jliicit occupaticn ing mone: ed with havi three weeks. about short time in the mil's or the Vol- nd what it prohib other oid thing. him are correet, making as much money. he ever made in three months prior to o why worry? The produet of the ing some i territory before many moons have pass- ed. men were to the moonshint Thompson. which really was-not much of an effort, began to sift down jusi before moon on {Monday and within half an hour had developed into a rather sizeable squal The snow was welcomed as a real s'3 of approaching ‘winter and an unwel- come onme to thos: at_empty coal bin: 2 in profits in - ane ot | who has been il at his home on South | Main street for about a year, remains in about the same condition as for weeks past. stills hidden in Thompson is just a shade better than poison gas. according to those something about this like a combination of tastes like perfumed kesosene and has a deadly punch. customers. are, tum annual Thankszivinz offering for fhe Day Kimball hospital of this ecity. who Sialm to know lat Hartford, but Tis condition seems to be somewhat improved.. Mr. Taylor wishes to acknowldee through The Bul- letin many letters of sympathy that have come to him from friends in Putnam ard various other towns in this part of the the state. er and ma'ases ne over each oth- to buy it for from $6 to $5 a quart. among the moonshiners said to he oper- ity of West Thompson ating in the vi it is claim- are now producing booze by the cold water process, returned from a visit in Providence. have heen skimmed cgor with ice for the 3 of skating-in the not distant future. in_ any grocery |turing plants in this and nearby teerk vestigating in the Thompson Putnam'’s first snow storm of the year, who are still staring Deputy Sherif Georze F. Holbrook, Arranzemente are bheing made. for ‘the “Souvenir” W. H. Tayior remains il Samuel Smith of the Ciy Hotel has Some of the small ponds hereabouts t three davs, this giving 2 promise Due to the closinz down of manufae- clety are as follows: President, Herman| ecind vice president, Henry Dorrance.| Plainfield; third vice prosident Frank m: Canterbury M. T. Shea: chap B. Gallun; Eastford, O. E. Car: nenter; Windham. George A. Cook Plainfield, John Baton; Killingly, Dr. F. ing, G. H. Gallup; Woodstock. George X. Ladies' department officers: President, | Mrs. Henry Crosby, Danielson; first vice Crosby ; Canterbury, Miss Joise. Shea Humphrey ; Hampton, Mrs. N. C. Cle land; Scotland, Mrs. Georze ( irey; Put- nam, Mrs. Ralph Kenyon; Sterling, Mrs. Mary Gallup; Pomfret. Miss Margaret tter, Brooklyn: entry clerks, Mrs. C. Brooklyn. Armong these from this vieinity who Mrs. Susie G. Williams, Brooklyn, secre- tary of Quinebaug Pomona grange; Mm!] Helen Witter, Miss Mildred Pike, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ennis, Mrs. Ethel ExA‘ Spalding, Mrs. Ellen Spalding ] | Miss Ruth_Spalding of South Killingly| and Miss Frances Upham of East Kil-| county were represented among those who took the seventh degree, which was | conferred upon 9800, including approxi- mately 700 from Connecticut. At the annual meeting of Quinebaug! Pomona grange to be held in Brooklvn in December it is expected that an an-| nouncement will be made as % the num-| took the seventh degree at Boston. i Developments of the past fow days in- dicate that the burglars who were cap-| tured at Putnam and who are now lodg- ed at Brooklyn jail have been engazed in burglarizing in many sections of New| England. Leon Shackett, the member of | the quartet who was arrested in Wor- cester, has told officers of breaks made by the gang as far away as Albany and | scctions of Vermont. Bxamination of some of the loot recovered’ through the arrest of the burglars indicates that they | are responsible, too, for the break at the Nathaniel Sherman store at Phoenix- ville about three weeks ago. Alexander Dion, of Dayville, was ar- rested in Putnam Monday afternoon by Officer William- Jarvais. . Officer Jarvais tried his best to send Dion home, but Dion would not have it that way and had to be taken to police headquarters. He wil] be presented incourt this morn- ing to face a charge of having been in- toxicated. Judge W. Fenner Woodward and C. A, Hamilton, captain of the Captain Put Engine company, were at Hartford on Monday attending a meeting of the exe- cutive board of the State Firemen's asso- ciation. If there s anything in an old sarjg Danielson is due for fifteen snowstoms during the coming winter. The first of the storms came Monday. the 13th, and ence s excise boards. so having no pow- S o Trenid ANler to grant the renewal of the lcenses Nathaniel 6 Willinme. Toopres-! the commissioners did not za through | E 2 < noe | the formality of denying them. Martin, Chaplin W. R. Thur- state attorney's office in Hartford coun- ber. Brooklyn; Marshall J.'ts and in some other PATts of the state Frink, Canterbury; auditors, Oscar F. hold that under the statites still on the Atwood, R. B. Witter. Fred “Miller, all of . books of this state lquor deers who Brooklyn : members of executive commit-' had applied for licenses cannot be prose- tee, Brooklyn, Charles S. Hyde; Hamp-|cuted for violations of the law while the liam Jjeweit: Pomfret. Fred Cun-|apviications for renewal is pending. W. Page: Dutnam, Jonn O. For: Steri.|kind of & license shall be convioted of | e 2690 or 2601 of the general statutes, Lyon; Thompson, E. H. 1} Alesandes Bortit Corttis, ASh{0rd. | penging tre decision wof the county «com- missioners; provided t such applica- president Mrs. Siiney Dara. Brokin;. (e county commisisoners and shall huve Second vice président. Mre fienee Afor | been @uly advertised before the expira- third viee president, Miss. Helen Palmer;, tion of the old license, and that the ap- secretary, Mrs. Alfred G. Williams; ex. Plication conforms in all respects with ecutive committee: Brooklyn, Miss Mary | the restrictions contained in this license. Chaplin. Mrs. Frank Martin; Plainfield, |/lcenses were made in this ity last fall Mrs. John Galiup; Killingly, Mrs, . P.|and applications for licenses - were re- | storms of the coming season. Monday's wasn't much of a smow storm, but it White: superintendents. of inildings | Served to bring very impressively to Mrs. Scott Tripp, Killingly: Mrs. George mind that the béautiful days of the {41! S. Hyde and Mrs. William Potter, both of ther man is «Bout te hand out some sterner treatment. | were at Boston the past week to attend | [7°%S pruned. There is no better time for | the sessions of the National grange were| this Work than “in November. Write Victor Perreaulf, Danielion.—ady. Talbot, -all of Brooklyn: Mr.|Sh eunderwent a ‘sargical operation on| L. S. Barstow of East Killingly, | Monday: = M | tal. Mrs. Richmond wae reported very| ! October, seem. stabilized at. $1.75 as the Under this condition of affairs the| The statute reads: No . applicant for he renewal of a license to sell spirit- ous and intoxicating liquors under any violation of any provisions of sections ion shall have been made and filed with Several _applications for . rene als of eason are About over and that the w & | Have shade trees trimmed and fruit] Mrs. Ethel Richmond, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Judson, is « patient at | the Backus hospital- in- Norwich, whers!| Monday evening at the hospi-| comfortable. No definite news -was available Mon- lingly. Many of the towns of Windham |4y 28 to When resumption of operations | may be expected -at textile plants in Killingly that remain. closed. Potatoes, which were quoted at lowes prices during late ‘Septembir and early lowest ‘quotation heard hereabouts and §2/asked by many growers. There will e no victory celehration | ber of Windham county members who| DY the republieans of Killingly. There is! no enthusiasm for such an event, the majority of party members being siTis- fied with the very pesiti®e resu'as obtain- ed at the polls. Danieison motorists who trave' over the Little Rest route to Providence are warned to watch out for a dangerous and unmarked hole in the very center of the state highway at a point in North Scituate llage just opposite where work ie being dome on the dam that is part of the new water em for Provi- dence. The hole; {8 biz #5ugh to lay a calf in and is a grave menace to traffc. TO RELIEVE CATAR- RHAL DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES 1f you have catarrhal deafness or are hard”of hearing or have head noises, E¢ Lo Your druggist and et one ounce of Parmint (double ‘strength) and_add to it 34 piat af hot water and .a. fittle granulated sugar. Take ome. table- spoonful “feur Times a day. . This- will:often bring quick reliet from _ the ' distressing’ head noises. the regular in bonded warehouses has been reduced to forty milions of gallons and | Stortes that tory. towns and - villages are saffering |some population losses, through families mavin gaway. absorbed by {have no terrors for the devotees of Wind- | Monday. endless supply of the llicit article 2 able for the mere making and are hope- able to produce a beverage. ten cents a gallon, that will rival brands Prohibition means no more. the moonshiners than a chance to make biz money though, that federal agents will LIVAN—In Norwich, Nov. 1, daugiter to M. and Mrs. D. E.'Suliivan of 455 North Main, street. — In_Taftville, Nov. ; O. Bellerose. Timo. ¢ Dwver of Jewett Citv Mary Carney Savaze of Taftvills EEATING—0'KEEFE—In this cit; rancis Keating of New ¥ city and Miss Helen O'Keefe. of this the team representing Pomfret school defeated that of the Milton Academr. Pomfret scored both of its touchdowns in the fir ed both goals. Pomfrat outplayed Mi- ton, byt in spite of this fact would not have scored had it not been for fumbles which Milton made. There was much Interest in this game. for it was the first game pl for several vears. ,°Ch A. Whiting of 3 L, and Miss Covell of Pomfret Landing. VERRINGTON son of Charles herine Caley Yerrington of 404 Boswell avenue, aged 18 yea mass in St Marv's church at 9 o'clock. Automobile cortege. In Pawtucket, R. 1, Nov, 15, Dennis Murray of Jewett City aged 77 years. Hourigan Brothers' funeral pariors, Jewett City, Wednesday mor ing at $.30. Requiem mass in St s Burial in St. Mary's eemetery, Greeneville. NOTICE The Holy Name Society of Parish will meet in the Assemb) at 8 o'clock tonight to take action on h death of our late brother, Henry Alexana der Yerrington. Per order President. WILLIAM T. MAHONEY. Church & Allen 15 Main Street Funeral Directors Embalmers Lady Assistans }ail. According to this article the band- its captured in this place have confessed to breaks commlitted” in Halden, Barre, Littleton, ‘Westboro, Marion, Fitehburg, and Johnsbury, " Vt. According their statement, Bradley made a specia ty of stealing automobile tires. He ad- mitted stealinz sixty tires jn zarages in loot from/ robheries committed in Fitch burg and Marion was disposed of to a Providence man. Part of this loot has been recovered. He cnded his story by admitting stealing eroceries and wearing apparel from a freizht ear in' Usbridge. These bandits might also have mentian- ed that they made the mistake of their Nves wign they stritk Putnam om- cer Gibney. buests of Mr. and ) become easy and toe mucus stop drop- Ding into the throat. It Is easy to pre. costs little and “is- pleasant” to the date of the month, under this theory, is taken as indleating the number of Anvone who has catarrhal deaf- or. hedd 'moises should ‘give this Tiption &, trial. 3 Clogged nostrils shoyld opén, breathing Telephone 328-3 HENRY E. CHURCH 3 WM. SMITH ALLE Frank "A. Latham of Concord .N. H.. or with friends in Putnam Id Allard, Daniel W fors' team was were end- ‘The lone point for scored by Thaver s At Milton, Ma turday afterneot quarter and Dumaine kick- d between these old rivals A recent edition of a Bosten paper | has a lengthy =article regarding the| bandits who were arrested in Putnam racent'y and are now lodged in Besoklyn arre. Holden, and St. Jol Ybury, The WETT CITY TRobert Olsen, a clerk for Finn Brothers, was driving one of their delivery au- tomobiles on South Main street Monday, when he collided with the Lisbon bridge. Mr. Olsen had just torned out for u passing team. When he tried to get back into the road again the stesnmg gear re. fused fo work: It was fortunate that the Soung man aidn't £o sver-the bridge. ax it was, a few bruises about the - head was the extent of his ‘injuries, and he -was at his counter Monday afternoon . as usual. The machine and the bridge will need attention for damages received. G. A. Haswell, Mr. and Mre. H. C. Webster's {wo daughters, Marforie and Eunice, were in Enfield, Mass:, Ea:‘y, s. George Cofiey. 1t was with regret that some of the older people in town learned’of thé death of Philip Spelman in Norwich. Saturday. Many remembered him® hage back In hig old railrofd days when he was conlluctor of the Way freight. Miss Margaret Shea, whom he ‘married thirty years ago. ® Jewett City girlh The members o " * THURSDAY, FIuDAY SATURDATY JOS. M. SCHENCK PRESENTS NORMA TALVADGE “THE BRANDED WOMAN” Oliver D. Bailey’s Play “Branded”’—Adapted Anita Loos and Albert Parker “WHEELS OF FATE” 3rd Episode of Jack Dempssy’s $1,000,000 Serial DAREDEVIL JACK” “Wild Beasts At Home" Beautiful Colored Pictures Highly Educational ' BACK TO GOD’S COUNTRY CRIMSON SHOALS PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE PRIZMA—*“Sky Mountain” <»00+4 TODAY AND WEDNESDAY 5—Evening 7 and 8:2 WHERE DO YOU LIVE? ALMA Featuring Ruth McTammany and George Larkin, In 6 Acts COMEDY “Brushing Away the NEAL HART “A Knight of th: Western _ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “THE MOON RIDERS” SEE THE FIRST TREZMENDOUS EPISODE—THE GREAT OUTDOOR SERIAL WHERE THRILLS NEVER CEASE—DON'T MISS SEEING IT —FEATURING ART ACORD, KING OF MILDRED. MOORE. WHIST TONIGHT | WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART LEGION, NO. 124 8 O'CLOCK—TICKETS Z5¢ THE COWPUNCHERS, AND MIDWINTER TEEM DANCING CLASS, N. M. LEVY, Instructer, Begiss Monday, Nov. 22, 8 5. m., ©dd Fellpws' Hall Class mew forming. AND A NOTABLE CAST INCLUDING Frank Currier and Crauford Kent In a Screen Version of Channing Pollock’s Successful Play ‘“CLOTHES” A Capital Society Drama in Costly Surroundings ELMO LINCOLN in “ELMO THE FEARLESS” CENTURY COMEDY PATHE NEWS PONY VOTES GIVEN AT ALL MATINEE PERFORMANCES CONCERT AND BALL Auspices of CANTON WINDHAM, No. 2, UNIFORM RANK, LO.O.F. STATE ARMORY Danislson, Conn. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 18th . A. R. here are also sorry to loose a friendly comrade, whe belon beloved ranks which are so rapidly thin-| Bean supper. Pachaug chapel Willlam McNicol has =old el Gu, from this city attended the | Of his farm to the Eagle Real Covell-Whitine: wedding -~ at Pomfret Landing Monday. ight of hard, rcludes the il lot and the field lying east A flock of more than 100 geese over the borough When firectly overbead ldered for some cause, they were flying low and their honking could be distinctly heard in the street they got into line and made off, bo cout Patriek Murray, 77, died at the home for the azed in Pawtucket, R. L, Monday iliness of - several Murray was born in Ireland and his home had been in Jewett City for ¥ Monday afternoon at the High Scheol | SUTYived by four children, John of ‘Hart- the team of the junior class played that of the seniors. Uhe game was & thriler all the way through, and the result was in doubt until the final whistle blew. The juniors had a team composed of Merton Ames, Ge liams, R. Nelson: the s: made up of R. Pierce, W. Chase, George Child, Francis Murphy and Omer Dur- and. In the first quarters the juniors scored two points on a field goal, but their hopes of un easy victor: ed .in the second and third quarters, when the seniors scored saven points. In the last quarter the juni | tear® again woke up and scored three points, but sven, with this help the game ended five to seven in the seniors’ favor. In the recent game between the sophomores and the freshmen the la%er were def§:ted twenty-eight (o one. the freshmen from the foul line. At an garly date the sophomores will play the seniors for the school championship. ey became be-! After a littie deiay after an Matthew of Akron, Pawtucket and Mrs. Edward J. Farrell of SOUTH COVENTRY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Von Deck observed their 20th wedding anmiversary Satur- day evening. A. D. Carpenter of Willimantic preached in the Congregational church Mrs. Thomas Kelly i spending a few days with relatives out of lown. Mrs. Howard Daniels home with her infart son. Miss Lillian. Moore went to East Hart- ford Saturday. There was a supper and apron sale in the vestry of the Congregational church Friday evening. Mre. Jennie Isham and daughter Lulu will entertain Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Hageman of preach in the Congregational church mext Sunday_ morning. Rey. H. C. Beebe is to be in Massachu- ext Sunday. Kenyon's recently wh joyed by a party of Westerly young,peo- was greatly en- Mrs. Arthur Dewberry, who 3 visiting at the home of her father. Wil- returned to her New Harven automobile wreck is reported on the road between Canoncket four corners which 1wo men unday aftetnoon injured were attended M. H. Scanlon of Westerly. Ashaway grange was well represented at_the Eoston convention last week. Kenyon was & recent at ber home berc from Hartford, HOPKINTON Charles W, Jolley of Hartford visited Saturday and *Sunday. Is entertaining | with his_famil; Mrs: R Tir Miss Fay from Princeton; Mass. J. Peter Jeffrey has sold his hémestead and farm lands to John W. Byrem of former . resident of romas ‘A. Grieve of Norsich has #iting at the home E. Blake, for the past three « New TYork state, Has the Rizht Dope. Frank H. Brown has moved with his | 'BUroPe i beginning tamily from Pendleton Hill to hi ased place on the people of the United States are going 1o the polls and vote aguinst fighting Bu- rope’s bztties for er.—Toledo Blade. Main street, mbther, Mrs. Elizabeth “Thompson. is epending a few days with her, helping her settie ia the Residents of were aroused trom their slumbers by morniug about good, elected a democratic semator from the town of Hopkinion, was given & sere- is horme in Hope Valley Thurs- day etening. A-husking bee was held at Waiter D. Kill That Cold With *uLs CASCARA 9U|N|NE L) Celds, Coughs QoM‘o La GA:xi’.u . Neglected Colds are Dangerous ‘Take ne chances. Keep this gizndard remedy kandy for the first aneeze. 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