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ITS THE TALK OF 1 ANEELSON . Monday at All Hallows' church in Moosup. thers was a solemn high mass of “cquiem at the funeral of Joseph Gagnon, | Wh) was found uneonscious on the state izhway near that place, and who late. licd at the Day Kimball hospital in Put- sram. | “clebrant of the mass, Rev. J. C. Mathieu 0 Wauregan was deacen and Rev. Au- suste Chapignae, M. 8., of Danielson, ub-Geacon. Burial was in the Sacred { Heart cemetery at Moosup. The bearers were Alfred Tetreault, Ernest Tetreault, | Joseph, Charles, Leo and Frederiek Gag. | non, cousins of the deceased. Louis K. Rev. Jossph E. McCarthy Wassand erasing half of tne names Kennedy was in charge of the funeral arrangements. The autopsy confl the convietion of the physicians that Mr. Gagnon died as the result of a hemorrhage of the ungs. One of the lungs was found to be aftected with tuberculosis. When Mr. Gagnon was first found lying in the road- way it was feared that he had been strwck by a passing automobfle and left to his fate. the tews eourt Monday George Tucker was fined $10 and costs, amount- ing in all to over $20 for operating a motor vehicle without having his license in his possession. Mr. Tucker was ap- prehended Saturday afternoon when the attention of Chief John McFarland was attracted to him on account of the speed at which he was driving down Main street, in the center of the business sec- tion. ' When Chief McFarland asked to see Mr. Tucker's operator’s license, the latter did not have.it on his person, al- theugh he. is a duly registered driver. Chief McFarland ordered him to appear in_court Monday morning, when he was fined as indicated. The speeding count was not pressed by Attorney A. G. Bill, Acting as prosecutor. Mr. Tucker is here installing apparatus at the central office of the S. N. E. Telephone company. Supt. Allan Barrows of the Goodyear Mills, Inc., was elected a director of that corporation at a meeting of officials held | PUTNAM Charles E. Brown, Charles 8. Hyae and Bdgar M. Warner, jury commission- ers of Windham county, were in session Mondey at the office ~f tre clerk of the superior court, Putaam, examining list of jurors nominatel from eac o nated. Following are tre juro: iista tie- pared by the commissionszs for each of the fifteen towns in Windiam county: Woodstoek—David Faizfie:l, Chaffee, Jesse Shead, Will'am H| ler, A. G. Morse, Eruest H:bbar Aldrieh, S. H. Pecknum, Arnhold Stere, Chester E. May, Georze H Bosworth H. H. Cady, Joim Carlson, Jomn Kiiiam. W R. Witter, John Nelxcn, Chal>s Hovkin H. P. Hibbard, L. J.. Leavitt, Frank Barett, John Kelley, Harod Hibhard, George Dean, George Lyon, B. R R ich, William Gallup, Gec:ze M. Sambson, William C. Child, George P. Perley, E. Clarke, George C. Clark, Frank H. Miller, Adelbert C. Lyon, James Mee- han, Albert H. Williams, Charles A. Har- rington, Harriss L. Sanger, R. K. Saf- ford, Henry T. Wells, Harry E. Wells, Clarence H. Child, G. H. Sumner, Burt Johnson, George D. Young, George L. Keach, E. L. Chamberlain, B. W. Bates, F. P. Walker, John Sheppard, Elbert N. Hammond. Thompsea—Eddie G. Arnold, Everett W. Arold, William H. Arthur, Harlem P. ‘Amidon, Alfred Bonin. Edward Bab- bitt, Winthrop Ballard, Frank J. Bates, Ellsworth C. Bixby, Floyd Bowen, George Carlson, Arthur Chandler, Wil- liam B. Chandler, E. H. Cortiss, Marcus A. Covell, R. H Chandler, C. B. Chase Louis B. Converse, Vinton J. Dartt, Ma- ire thew Dartt, Dwyer S. Elliott, Marcus A. Elliott, Dexter Elliott, Harry E. |Evans, Everett Fletcher, Chester B. {Green, John R. Gladding, Frank Herrick, Everett Huntington, Fred L. Hutchins, Claus A. Hagstrom, John A. Johnson | Charles Kies, Frank Kies, William L. |Kies, Frank M. Knight, Michael Kenn | E'VE always been mighty proud of that twin-six en- gine of ours—we Packard boosters. _And I, personally, haven't been especially bashful and retiring in telling people about its performances. Which makes my tale sadder! My cousin Tom from Worces- ter came to town last Wednesday in his 1917 Runwell Six and we drove our respective families out to Brookline to call Sunday afternoon. Coming along to Corey Hill Tom suggested a race up the hill. I took him on with a poor at- tempt to hide a smile. ButIhad no smile to hide when we reached the top. Tom’s old Runwell made it about fifty yards sooner than my comparatively new world,” he said, ‘‘just an eight- ounce dan of FAM-O poured into my gas tank Hefore I left home. It cleared away the accumulated carbon on my way down and put new life into my engine. And now I'm getting almost 30 per cent more mileage from my gan Y I thought of the money I had spent—at my service station— having carbon removed, and knew that had been my trouble in the race up Corey Hill. Need I say that a few days later I raced Tom again up the hill. And I almost lost sight of him he was so far in the rear. FAM-O did it? Surest thing you know! And anyhow you and I know that you can’t beat a Pack- ard motor when it's running true WANDA HAWLEY IN THE REALART SPECIAL “ The Outside Woman ” An interesting comedy of mixups which will appeal es- pecially to apartment house dwellers. MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN in“OLD A story of a girl who followed her mother’s footsteps— DAD” and old dad who was. true to both. T ——— e —— “THE TOONERVILLE TROLLEY THAT MEETS ALL TRAINS A Fontaine Fox Comedy BRrReEED ¢ THEATRE Today and Tonight “MOTHER A Thos. H. Ince Production With an All-Star Cast “THE SON OF TARZAN” FOURTH EPISODE OF PATHE NEWS 0’ MINE” MAJESTIC ROOF GARDEN THE TOWN Lucian Lamson, Phelix Lafleur, George | l CENTURY COMEDY {in Airon. "l was tected « aircctor o;l],a o "Linis A. Logee, Warren Logee, | Packard. to form. 8 oz. $1.00, 1 gal. $12.00 e iamsville Water company, which | Mayhew, Ira E. Munyan RD s a subsidiary controlling the wa!er\:\-m[[t:; ?xn:a"vz: ArT\'orman. W. H. When we reached our destina- at all dealers. GORDON MFG. - T supply of the village of Goodyear. Perrin, ITr. Ernest Prince, C. RA"Vha‘rk tion Tom told me all about it. Co., Foxboro, Mass. ~ COMIN 3-'&%2"'&"»1:‘152 Steries were being circulated in this| Picrce. Walter Praft, George T. Robin- oy i i Avl and all the surreunding country | territors Monday of the -ivenages e son, Thomas Ryan, Edward _Rawson, The simplest thing in the - THIS SEASON . The wandartul veroes. in_ high. ciase| 1% 1aken of hootiesser and moomsniners| i Tieh 5. P Sanastrom. Wryman .| : A E by persons who represent themselves as|Rawson. Maxii o i e _— — s shees, (exfords, otc. have got themfieing federal officers or in a position to|Smith, Norman P. Town, John H. Wilks. TODAY- s eing. :;\;L;s mned l:rur-h::n;n protection from| gteriing—John F. Tanner, Oliver P. H THE PEOPLES' SHOE STORE Who is alleged to be doing a bootlesging | qorss (;vwon::f i mfi;vln':" m:\%‘f:.\ : E 116 Main St Danielson, Conm,|Dusiness is said to have been assessed | preeman, William H. Barber, Nelson A sure started semething when they ™ a nearby town a raid is said to have |prown Georse C. Spooner., Arthur Mils z launched thiz big sale—put en under ”:l”n;"h"r::sg’f l?'\" an S ecre-|jer, William Fisher. William _Nicol. e H - senting hi be a federal officer. > 5. Fi esley il | g the direstions of The boctiessers bad. moonhinmrs Laem|Ghizles Rownds, Fred Chesley, Willim “ The Idol of the H THE W. W. JOHNSON €O, to be in about the same state of mind as| =~ ‘ 2 tys £ ” individual who dropped $200 n a| Seotland—T. C. Phelps, L. J. Moffitt, ”» - Manchester N. H. poker game and was so unconcerned!C. F. Bremn, Caleb Anthony. A. H. Gal-| ort kS | 4bout it that a fellow player who was a |lup, L. B. Ashley, Fverett Kimball, By-| B IT 18 COMPULSORY—money must be ttranger remarked upon the fact, where- | ron Wilson, Everett Gazer, A. A. War reised—Prices are slaughtered—Here | A Paramount Picture 1on the poker player exvlained that his | renn, §. F. Spencer. At ur Price, Hor- 5 & Tk O tho prited. money came €Ay and went casy iace F. Maine, A. H. Sweet. b I} A romance of gold and the & at is your business?” | = <o s e fhst ey the | S ey Charies || great northwest, and a dance INSTITUTION GneERe Yoodchopper.” said the loser. |36 Amold. Johr Ash, Chester T Bal- hall beauty who knew how o - | zer, Lucian B 2. B. Bosworth. A. - : ; 3 In observing its 11th anniversary, Col. |& poijcian Haxer ! .. ..-. suthorized Distributor for New Londen and Windham Counties H L 3 C. 'Botham, John D. Campbell, Willis : United States, Bescon Falls, Good-| wara Anderson camp, Sons of Veter- | covarr Jovas Daniocon eharics A | J. W. McDONALD to handle men. COMING TO R Y iony et S i | I son, Charl - LN Pl < rich for women ........c......... 48c| [ Mesenied the following program for|panieison, Charles E. Griggs. Georze W 2 « 53 % P uf its guests, including | pyjier, A, T. Grosvenor, Thomas A.| Mystic, Conn. s Rookiand, R 1 Geoeam: 5. of V. of|ianiey “VWilliam Hanley, George H.|{ s CHILDRENS sHOES | mitr. ‘am the famiicn of he foexi | HICke. D. M. Meaburz P . Mot An-| = T TR T = FANCY” BATTLE GROUNDS J.P. 8, Besten School, Clapp & Tap. | Members: Musical selections by Ballou- ol ert S TiW. Winslow. i A. Chapp: is Copeland, George T.|had seen,Sith pick up the half pencil b3 - B, |1 orchestra; reclation. Alm: Wayne; | Foal Lamrence Derkins. o e o | Mampton—Jesse L.-Bumham, Bimer Crane, Daniel Cunningham, Winslow B.|from the"stage floor. Clever Mack Sennett 2—PERFORMANCES—2 % "iano duet, Arline E. and Eloise V. Bab- | "g 1108 1 S o or o |Stone, Wallace Jewett, ‘William P. Gallup, Charles C. Gaulin, Charles | T i E 3 0 bitat o : N. 'Searles. Ernest Spe ster C.|Stone, = 3 1 SalluD; 5 £ 1 .| The state next called Mrs. Ernest 3 z .|son; recitation DeForest Wells, Jr.;|3- Searles Irnost Spencer, Chester C.|gyjqing, Patrick J. Navin, George M. Howe, Frank W. Landon, -Walter E.!Chandler to the stand. She told of be- Comedy Street Parade 10:30 A. M. % WORENS SR ano. solo. Mildred Keane; _recitation, [ ST 2 - | Thompson, Charles 0. Fitts, ‘Jivah F.!Lanphear, Frank C. Lummis, Frank H.|ing awakened shortly before midnignt ! ’ s | Wells ; history of the camp; E. C. “r'lnmfleld F : 34 ms ‘(‘har'!r‘s W.|Hyde, Irving Hammond, - Charles K., Upton, Walter F. Vail, Burton M. Welch. | Suturday, and then of seeing a man 0 ) JULW 4 . | Gabson ; remarks, DeForest Wells.. Brief | Alexander, Alfre Ashley, Evarett | Byrnham, . Albert - I.. Mills: Les W, | Merritt Welch. s > 4 Queen Quality, Beston Faverites, Rice | ,dr: e B : B ! SR, ] x iz ester Ly ito the rear door of the theater. Her - > > sddresses were made by members of |E. Avery, John Baton, Elmer E. Bat-|p et = . C s & Wibaliing, . P. 5. Haiv | RtoeKland cheap, & ‘c‘m‘ ers ‘7""\" 5o eocd Frcdericl S ;burn!nfn. Lh.:t‘e. B. Jewett, Irving l,.‘ Funeral services' of Newell E. nl‘h_‘.‘hnmcd‘flmmlflds a.view of the rear of - ., oy .. 8% D About 75 were prescnt. , Don A. B Frederick Brewster, . " » 3 s, s - [ A » Lok Aot Rretorick Dremswer: | Cary, Fred H. Fitts, Joseph:Hsterbrooks, |35, son of Georse Hixby, who dicd .af|the theater. After sitting for three- 2 & s | Attention is ngain directed to the ef-|Alert K. gy B s, Nl Carl W. Jewett; Ray P. Fuller. !his home in Last Thampson early Sat-|Quarters of an hour with her little girl 2 to have Mrs. Anna Witter Maffitt of|S: Brown, Saruel Butterworth, Alfred | | urady roing w o the home|She saw a man come down the theater - | Geiser, daughetr of Mrs. Anna Gordon of | COIVIn, Samuel Cooper, one, | M. Ke S Sl S, T T E xR d = 2 High shoss, Migh heels, Low canvas,| Lrovidence. throwsh the Mg o o qo|CIark Congdon, William W, Cornell, |ren, Charles W. Clark, William Cram, taken to Swan Point, R. I, for burial _Set .Short,-and dreseed in a dark suit . Low hesl 98¢ | CiSion by Judge Marvin of the superior |Henry W. Cray, Clarence M. Daggett,|George S. Bowen /Harry L. Tatem, C.| Mr. and Mrs Frank R Wivnan, af SCOOR 2 SO, TS BEEMOTT WO T |STRAND THEATRE CLOY < At R ©|court on a demurrer argued befors him |Frank W. Daggett; Thomas Day, Edward | H. Buell, Dana Keith, H. B. Buell, Jo-|Mechaincs street, have returacd from a [Iantiatel by her dadghten, frne PAIRS. WATCH I'AP) s some time since. *| L. Dawley. George D. Dawley, Albert C.|seph Gurley, Maro Lewis, B. A. E""f“‘\"; RGVah HLLLR s i x‘;::dm:; o pita s oPENING e " Mre. 3affitt was a - P | Deforge, Ernest E. s, Frank A.|Worth, Ellery M. Bartlett, Ray Latha Mrs, G. Harold Gilpatric and Miss |1h¢¥ : WOMEN'S SHOES [, Mo ”A flitt apointed guardian 011“ (flr:e f"’f‘ E." Dupuis, l'r_ar:k A ek SWL 0. B Cerpeater, Otiver! Rhoda Gilpatric, who -are passmg the POsitive identification, but that he might e child in November last. Some time|Eans. Henry W. Fontaine, Napoleon 7 rpentes, Ol Rave b the 2 x5 D. AR Deris, Themsen-C S hereafler the Geiser child J. Fournier, John B. Francis, William Latham, George Upham, John M. Ta- Summer at the Gilpatric summ-r home at n man ey saw. - rie i =Grmnlivg, DTN s Geliy s e s i e | Juniper Point, Me." came o Putnem oni Sergeant ‘Géorge Laird of the police :the stand to substantiate the testimony ++ 8119 her way home from school, and it later Galup, James Gorman, William Gorman,| Putnam—Georze A. Hawkins, A:thur %\lnda:‘ for a brief stay. Ih:y return to department testified that he saw Laparle of the captaig regarding the visit to La< — — ___|ueveloped had been accosted ter {Arthur_ J. Goven, Turner Green. Edward | Tourtellotte; lsean ‘Keach. Newton o f| Maine, Weansain 32,‘:?”"(""‘{":’;:‘{‘ '";r i ”“;:‘; h;""(' Tt -discribed in* @05 X | i taken to Providence. |Hall. Charleg Headen, AMWred . Hyde, |Ballard, John Dady, Joseph Plessis, Leon| Sherleck Hol himself neye: Eres mé he wis in'Bug-; Hpyde Smith, recal o 4 WOMEN'S SHOES ut officials immediately pro- | Marce! Jette, Jr, Demls J. Kennedy, Al T.. Wilson, J. Richard Carpenter. Charles more damaging case than Lnit fouin ¢ SUUAre, not-far from the Bradiey. |tail the gashes in the scrcen. He said Quesn Quality, Cuban heels, Viei| v oEdinst the mother in a criminal|bert S. Kennedy. {Clemens, Hector Luvert, Jesse' Rich, “F." together by Captain John . Lulger and! *Captain Bulger told of his visit to theithey. starled with a punctire suth A% & cilon that resulted eventually in restor-! Killingly—Walter E. Allen, Chatles ..M. Cole; Arthur J. Shippee, Prosecuting Aftorney Krnest . Morse, 'heatre Sunday morning, and of finding Might have been made with a pencil ‘:a k S $1.89 ¢ < the child to the care of Mrs. Mattitt| Austin, Harris -E. Arnold. Arthur W. ardson, Samuel Rich, Lew Tand used against Bugene Laparie, wien the half of the pencil. He related how at one point there u“.‘ a .cngks‘.r. e T R e bkl g1 tas wntisr hm“m Aldricn, Rdward W. Aldrich, James P. O. D. Farrows, George W. Iiaker,|that youns man was Ybrougat before he went to Diiapees M “"l:; s ot aokerea TS ¢ | — ‘ace the charges that had been filed | Aldrich, Oliver P. Andrews. John P. |Oscar Rich, Ernest B. Kent, . M. El-'Judge Makion H. Geissler in the Pumam in bed, and asked him for the clothes g ol ety b § LADIE’S SHOES ety o huse wegs fnally drop- | Barber, Charles 5. Bill. Alfred P. Burns, |Uott, larence 3 Kent; Cliarleg' B Dean, oty court Mouday . afleruaqa, ‘charged o hed wor' die evening before. Lapari (omey O e e, and ng| Cleekwork and the Heat Ware. oug d been 4 1o Henry F. Burton, Arnold H tey, |Fred R. Willis, Lewis E. Law, Hermon with breaking and entering, in 1 showed him & dark suit, and in the coat |the sta his own . depence, and s ao iawe Queen hatge her Bnandiis S A B entering, in the night 3 | et by Sarp: Cheap clocks and watches that ey °:v ty, High Shees, Black and | :hufs: Vsl e, 1900 |samuel Balawin, William P. Dailey,:G. Carver, D, B. Gilheft, William P..time, with the intention of c)nvmiting, POCKEt Was a balf of a pencil which fit- |evidence was put in by Mr. Carpenter. | SReU8 SO S0, T80t eir” ownare rown, Viei Kid 4 . §29g | An anpeal theresfier was taken from | George M. Call. Arthur B. Chase, William Warren, Joha O. Fox, Warren §. Ames, 1 crime. Laparle's arrest (oliowed the l°d exactly with the half the captain| In summing up. Atlorney ‘| tells | shew an extraordinary liveliness du o Brookisn - mpuminting movate court of |y Craje, William D. Comewell, Charles Ray ¥ Shippee, Fred M. Bruce, E. L. discovery Sunday moriog that some!Dad picked up a* the theater. This halr Ply =aid, “Your ‘honor, the pencil tells; el % Lo oim ol re " enjoying 3 suardian of rhe eriiq are Maflitt as|A. Downs. Georee H. Faton. Alfred A.|Davis, 'John Dean, Bugene Migneault, |time after the last performance Saturduy M Laparle's pocket was covered with the the whole story.” Geéissler. "and | now. . 1t is no exaggeration to say that if MEN'S SHOES Srought into the coid and the matter|pnnis. Clinton C. Ellison. Charles §.!Géorge. Potvin, Timothe Tatreault, Godias night the Bradley theater had been SIVETy paint. Smith identified this as' “It does” eaid Judge Geissler, “and TCC L) Plth DoRl. Taot cone for yeargs : ; b lie superior court- on the Francis, Hiram S. ‘Franklin, John W.|Rivard, Licnel Charron, Maurice Muire, broken in‘o, all posters and advesising DéINE the same sort of paint as is used I find probable cause and order Laparie} 008 VOIS ErE ot o Fsniens. * theye McElwain, Rice &) V004" {Gallup, Albert Goodhall, Newton L. Eugene Bonneville. | matter rippea from the display fr a sa coating on his screen. Captain bound over to the next se: Dot betray a dispositio | _ The first ground in the appeal was that = Hal | ! Bulger gav g e court having crimina wiil as often ‘as . ceeseseseesi.. $298) Mra. Maffitt's application for appointment ?n =, Amos T ‘V;a,[. .7.;.-»;1». ‘Ha;,‘. Theo- | vyindham—Phillip Cohen, John 3. Ga-'#Nd_torn, curtains and decurative drap- BUISCr gave il O e Cot G I g to function and tell the time correcigs P appoini dors Hammatt, Harry J. . Henry A.l SR SLONes, (Jon M jGa o) v a a . coat some of this same t was d. tion. Sor, nething | 2 gvardian was not signed by'a relative | Fean Trving . HIOL William T Taci. S¢h Dewey A. Griggs, E. F. Whitmore, &I "m;!‘u‘l‘;:"fi’;'(‘:“ . AN Offioer. Wiliiams e 1 wiieatit ot (o, Whwes Sotouling {000 T e i e mers of the d or by a selectman of the| 5 e : 8 Louis J ink, Robert H. Fenton, i Yotk SR phed - £l o 3 =+ . v H expensive than’ windis d settig - WOMEN'S SHOES tow! et e lcon, D. Fred Kenworthy, James Kent i 7 del to’ the other. | Thi iy morning five cows were killed. enry sy 3 AR Bl e e e e ity side! to the other. The only ciue — | dleighs: The writer is now. wearing and jearn Wi i (et s et ot ian. Arthur Lacomb, Wiltred (o 3¢ priiif CHECRG B -aon a broken lead pencil which was found Eaian {Potter of Harrisville lost three when &, % "iine from a watch that has not Themeon-Cresker’s celebrated Clarice| it person to have charge of the wnila. Wiltred TLoiselle, John 7. |l S Ot M, Berard, Claw. DY Captain Bulger on the floor of the BORN |tree ‘under which ‘they were siAndlSS|gome sine last summer. The ressof shoes $3.48| The third zround, that eile belle, Philip S. Maynard, Everett S * ke z & “HE [ theater stage, directly under the projec-| HAFNER—OnR July 2 was' struck, and. on Putnam 2 is not so much from amy TR Ssi e third zround, that Mrs. Gordon's the | Mitanetl, Hoctor srcComell Fre S-lence A. Bowen, John A. " Bowman, F.| Eatiealy | MAENER—On July 10. 1921, a son, Don- ers o by Arthur J. Shippes | One believes. ¥ a 58 hild's mother, is a fit person to have | wo rmten m pconnell Fred B Mi- |y Hall, A, Winfield Hayes, Frank H,{Uon screen. This pencil of the ordi-| ald Jacob, to Mr. and Mrs. John Hat- ‘%O “;’1;2’1 Sy Ppee | pansion in the metal of the works as rge of the chil = y H. i . 2 ety, ate 2' Hedge 2 ¥ - the - fac il wririd ey oo e Sy oo BSITX. " Mors, WWillisin P Swest Hred Rose NSV Wooden, vatiety,iiwas, the ataig| s neriofilt Hedyeiavenue ogho g et g frof: thee fact (AL Whet off oF SEEES Be on hand today. These are extra| . In his demutrer Atforney Harry QEayeB Eolssr BRI rfi\(\[fl]r_\. rr]“;‘ brogk's, Hormidas Dicn, Everett D. Hop-| Cliims half of the pencil used in siash-| MERCEE—In Achaway. R. L. July 9. 3 L. Denslow | there was clogsing the wheels has becn . W Batk. SrenTeanliDE M) B o | L = .. Reeves, Willis Rinf Charles M. Holbiook -G ing the screen. 21; 4 son, George Brown, to Mr. and | Bristel—Miss Dorothea H. Den: paturally meited. In the case of the specials. Remember the place W et ATR et A o e et | Shipwee! dr. Ouwall C. Btreet,. Jame 31| Sy \FRSIEN 0, FOINERTE, /Goorye) .| f | ‘Mrs. Thomas Mercer. lot Hartford and Miss Olara Mamre | T e il M0 oyt of the hot weather THE PEOPLES' SHOE STORE plication for appointment had been sion.|Seviess Clinton Shippee, Alvin M| ZP0R - AIRORSCS Clinas, John G.} Suspicion resting upon ‘Laparle, his|ADAMS—In Westerly, R. L. July 5 |Norton of Bristol. pave zone to Camp |0 inarable —London Chromicie: Do fac sond it ad been Sign- | mhompson, Alden A. Tillinzhast, Charles | D4TStoW, A. L. Weatherhead, Frank Wil-'home was visited early funday mornmg, | 1921, a daughter. Jean ‘Eiizabeth, 10| Yokum at Becket,® Mass, the former | \ el ¥, Davi s regired by law ; that at the time of | o rpiiinehast, Joh ey cox, Charles R. Hibbard, Timothy Sulli- {and in hig coat pocket was found the oth-| Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ddams. ling ter 1o T o R iee. F. Davignen, Prop. 1er appointment ardian M . Tillinghast, John T. Wade, George : Ratbi ) : 4 to teach modeling and the lat her appol {ment as guardian Mrs. Maffitt | van, Hyman Ratbiatt, Charles E. Lar-|er haif of the pencil which had been| — —— instruct in painting .at the summer| The moon resembles a marriage cer: 116 Main St. Danislson, Conn.| 10 /oo rotna oY s:”:;?"ar{;ri;’:flz i = 5 ‘;\_m- thlr A; I?m;{ulreax;;.é lirlh:{'\\xicked up from the stage floor. Further MARRIED camp for girl. There are over 100 tificate. because it has something & Y le 'SOn, an 2.2 i eene; Clinton C. Helmol a - | examil Ve P NCY 2 - - f . 42.26 1bs. and is the only 42 Ib. cow that y , Carl examination ofy the pencil showed it to| FRAZIER — WOODMANCY —In Provi- | that that court had later denied an ap- ord, James P.f Bath | 1 Rev. Wi e tied. William B. Swee- on M ney, - Ernest P. Chesbro, William E. Light, Roderick Young, Owen D. Leach, John F. Regan, Alfred P. Abbe, Joseph Giraca, A. E. Welden, Walter Abbe, Jr. J. M. Grant, James P. Mustard, Al- has produced two 40 Ib. diughters or two 30 Ib. 2 year old daughters. The five nearest dams of Mr. Brown's new sire average over 34.03 Ibs. The bull is a choice individual himself, handsome- Iy colored, and should be a factor for im- girls at the camp. plication to remove her as guardian. Mr. Back also demurred to th eentire set of reasons for appeal on the ground that they did not set forth fully enough the ciaims therein made. Judge Marvin sustained Attorney Back |be covered with silvery flakes' which were identified by Hyde Smith, the man- ager of the Bradley, as particles of the special paint used in coating motion lture screens. Laparle's coat pocket lar | pel was also covered' with this same glit- dence, R: L, July 4, 1921, by Rev. Wil- liam * Lane, Joseph. Leo _Waterman Frazier and Miss Mabel May Wood- mancy, both of Providence. FRIZZELL —'WILLIAMS—In Pasadena, Cal., June 13, 1821, Rex Russell Friz- ALL ABOARD FOR BLOCK ISLAND - d n . o zell of Pasadena and Mrs. Hazel Adele : n provement in the community into which|bert E. Spellmarg, Frederick M. Pratt,|tering paint. When all of these facts| ~Hewitt Williame, former orw! EC ('\:.r:‘!r:::;l::u)?ln’th:! A‘pape;"‘e h'?xrts{oaenrd he goes. ‘;iamv M. " Avery, Charles' E. Smith, |were presented to Judge Geissler, he Sl e STEAMER NELS 0 I ] 3 1, ver- 2 ingsley Brown, T. Frank Cunningham, found prabable cause and ordered La- P ' NS iR e e et Charles S. Hyde of Brooklyn was at|5in8e! 4 gham, : el DIED TW S Becond | 1 ondas, Sitting 4 & meney o¢|Frank L. Ford, Valentine ' Murphy, |parle held for the meit term of the DAILY ROUND TRIPS BETWEEN NORWICH, NEW LONDON Al BAKER—In New London, July 9, 1921, The decision will mot result in the re.|the board of jury commissioners enguged | GeOrE€ Hatch, Harry C. Smith, John P,|Windham 'county superior court having BLOCK ISLAND , Ha n d ;county Mary J., widow of Richard Baker, aged [ moval: of Mem. MAmG: acTt in the Te | in drawing Jurors for service in Windbam | Buraham, Frdierick 3. Williams. jcriminal jurisdiction. ~ Bonds of $1,000| 93 years. < . TO BLOCK ISLAND FROM BLOCK ISLAND @& caves the matter still in the courts, county for one year from Sept. 1. Canterbury—James = Appley, William | "¢r¢ ordered, and upon raising these,| 1 From Monday to Friday Inclusive Monday: to_Friday Inclusive - The Holsteln-Freisian World has the| A D0Ston newspaper published an item |Bennier, William Herr, Andrew Clark, | “A/arle Was permitted to go. % T Norwich -vor at 8:00 A M. | Leave Block dsland, . at 1:45 P. M. . oliowing relative to & bull recentiy purs | FEIaUYe (o the funeral of the fattest man | Christian Kerr, Charles Byratow, George | 1c, CA5¢ attracted much attention in CARD OF THANKS, Ve New London. .. at 9:30 A. M. | Leave New London.. at 4:30 P. M. shazed at Syracuse by Wilise o Brour: |in Medford, who died one day last week, | Barstow, Everstt Moulton,Frank Smitn, | [ \("am. and when court convened Mon-| t AYS SATURDAYS the Shepard Hill farm at Ceniral wil, |20 mentioned that the funeral services|Joseph Smith . Henry Lecrew, William U237 afternoon the little rgom where the v awcain SATURDAYS .30 A. M. | Leave Block isiand.. at 4:15 P. M. o Mr, Brown is the owner of & hujel | V'¢ conducted by Rev. Denton J. Neily, | Davis, ‘Thomas Colburn, Howard Rix, |ICarings are held was plcked .to thy|of the many kind and loving expressions ve Norwich ... 88 1:00 P. M. | Leave New London.. at 7:00 P. M. . : 2 hotel| formerly pastor of the.Danielson Baptist|James R. A. Jones, Edwin B, Edmonds, | 10078 EC EYTOILY Showh N B Ol trrible loss sl el S il SUNDAYS e The highest seven-day record bull in church, now paster of the Baptist chur¢h | William Johnson, Fred Hyde, Levi Ba.| Hyde Smith was the first witneas call- |Cf 0UT son:. Please accept our heartfelt s,l‘JNDAYB“ " Y Block laland. . st 3:00 P. M= tecond co-operative national sale at | *'picimaiion of confidence resulting | ST geonard Baker, Fréd Sackett, Elisha |ed. | He described to the colrt the aam- | thanks: and may God reward you: Loave N iondon.. at 10:45 A. M. | Leave New. London.. at 5:45 P. M. gt ‘;‘,‘J,‘:,‘Z";"’fi"; A;}"‘ S"“’; from the resumption of manufacturing | cher, Ju:ei Gaskill, Tn'iu'ir T‘r’;‘ce: ;‘l:rlk iifis:"“‘mh‘.isffiifi g\aanzeanmo( :;:: r;;fiylmr A R, TN HoUGHTON, EASTERN STANDARD TIME : ol Viliee. (e o Brown of | operations at. Goodvear already has|Smith, oHermidn (Steveil *HEhny OLew |auscrtibihy wos FrIDBed) AOm (e T EARE FOR ROUND TRIP ON SAME DAY, $216—CHILDREN UNDER' hs ol and. is = son of ‘Juige Sels,| (OUNd, eXDression, some business men |Michael Shea. S 1 thra. Wiat" pholictaha’ o Shasiak 12, HALF FARE re 2ote buil at ehe head. of the Holy- be strengtnened by the fact that the Con. | Brookiya—J. Edward Allen, Oscar ¥ (Bad Boch_ sipged. fn N0 /BRI Cnovnily SPECIAL RATE EXCURSIONS TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS—$1.50 _ oo ge Segis himself, the | .. o - | Atwood, Ellsworth T. Babson, William | the floor, that a silk curtain in the thea- td RWIC AND NEW LONDON ONLY, 35 ‘ 4 necticut Mills also is to increast its pro-| - n, William - F+] ASSENGERS BETWEEN NO N ) Tl N T e o ymn- | sies Gertrugs. Stoms of . Aeedems | SSARS Jehn M Bgdsene . Berpert Sd. U, B4 BOUNE L S e ey en e ice | street left Monday for a visit with her ees, son, Victorian Char- | | made better than 33 lbs., making over /7 | ibs. in her best test, and also having completed & year record of over 1,000 Ibs. of butter and 32,000 Ibs. of milk. There tier, Frank A. Chase, Stephen M. Cof- fey, Everett Colvin, Robert Cooper, -Hen- | ry M. Evans, J. Leslie Fanning, Albert S. Field, Daniel M, Havens, Charles S. pulled from their places, and the fasten- ings broken. On the stage, he said, the side curtains had been torm down, and the projection screen, a silver-fikre sheet, sister, Mrs, Perry Fulton, in Lynn. Misses Klizabeth Dunn and Susie Col- lins will be in New London today (Tues- | day) attending a_conference of officials 15 Main Street TO NEW YORK i are.some 100 daughters of Judge Segis in | 3ad emolaves of the S. N. E. Telophons /Hyde, Louis D, Ingalls, Willis A, Ken. |Slit from side to side. A smaller gash F I the Hollywood and Mr. Stimeon | sompany. Representatives of other eact. YO0 John W. Larned, Harry R. Lathrop, | had also been made above the long one. unera = = plans ‘to give them the very best develon- | cpn Connecticut divisions also will attend | He'man L. Lathrop, Johm 8. Litchfield, |He also testified that a year ago he New London (Norwich) Line B - this meeting. Edwin M. M. Mawlor, Patrick Moran, |2PPeared in the Putnam city eourt The dame of the bull purchased by Mr. Jr., : i N Léroy P, Pearl, J: against Laparle when at that time he Leave New London daily including Sunday, Standard B 1o, Gleh: Alex \Qroen - Do Kal; 1a. Mrs. R. B. P. Hairis of Northampton Dwyer Potter, Directors E«l"l"\ visited here Monday: with her twin broth. | Clarence Salmon. |had been arrested for spitting tobacco Time, 10:00 p. m. Due New York 6 a. m. Cool, comfortable ous 28 b breed only 43 Ib. 2 year|or, Roscius Back, of Winter street, who| Ashford—Everett H. Harlow, Henry-c. |{Jice on the interior walls of the thea- —AND— staterooms. A refreshing overnight & i skidhe Wt shmmpien Alret | remains eritically il pariow, George D Smith, Ransom B o i, Glbst, . thoatar womloyes. tha " > DANIELSON CASINO, . 4 = Mrs. J. Dyer Potter of Brooklyn was|T!T(, Justin Burrill, Frank M. Morey, 2ot 2 0 e 9 STARKWRATHER BLDG. T e e een De Kol | roporied Honday a5 continping to show | \Villiam Armitage, Johin B. Baker, Hen: | oo nery memmas oo (0 the thear ners ’ POPULAR TWO-DAY".EXCURSIONS BOWLING AND FUCKET BILLIAR®S |oii. Her dam, Tietse Queen De Kol, mads |ImProvement at the Day Kimbail hosy. |7y M. amidon. Burt H. ariner. ‘Henry | tiinge iy “an opent condicion. _ He. has Leaving New London Tussdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. TOUR AZLETS LES ' i tal. Mrs. Potter remains very ill. put I vard, Robert D. W. Knowlton, e Yot e P eturning, leave New Yor! . M - ’x::r Note rooowery, iwhich will of, necessity be |dames E. A..Knowlton, Wallacs' Datkes, | >0 2 the locking of all doors on Sat- Lady Assistam irsda; Bowting i3 the spert for all Prizes siow, is confidently looked for. Friends heze are interested in the fact that Henry V. Haswell of Elmville re- cently passed his $2d birthday. i " Harry C. Squires of Hartford was a visitor with friends in Daaielson Mondly,} Harlow 'F. Scott, Frank Bebbington, Clifton N. Wright, P: J: McQuade, Ray~ mond V. Chism, Otto Hattin, Arthur E. James, " Alexander Bassett, _ Warren ‘Webb. ¥ e Chaplin—Eliword €. Burdick, Samuel urday night. Sunday morning the fire escape door leading to the Livery street alley-way was open, and a dressing-room door, used to take trunks into the thea- ter, was pushed in. This door -had pre- \'iou!_ly been nailed so. as to prevent opening. He also told the court that he HENRY E CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 the Monday ay! ight trip of the Steamer Chester Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) . Sein

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