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TR AR Y DANTELSON AND PETNAM NEWS L FARR Norwich Fair Grounds September 5th, 6th, 7th OPENS LABOR DAY $8,000 TRACK PURSES BIG CARNIVAL ATTRACTION, 5.SHOWS, MONSTER MIDWAY, HORSE RACES, FREE. VAUDEVILLE, BAND CONCERT EVERY AFTERNOON, FARM, POULTRY AND CATTLE EXHIBITS. ' BALLOON ASCENSION DAILY ADMISSION : Adults 75c—Children 25c—Aytomobiles 50c No War Tax DANIELSON PUTNAM Anthomy Themas, driver of one of the| Some time between closing time Thurs- Winward fieet of motor trnek that skid-|G2Y night and the epening of tke shop ded and threw him from the seat on the | Friday momning, the secand hand stere state highway at Hopkine hinl in | °f Frank Luce on Livery street was én- Plaifield, late Thursday afterncon, was'ered and goeds valmed .at 318, were reparted Friday as in critical condition | Stolen. A gold filled watch and a 32 and danger of death at the Day Kimball | [SVOIVer were reported to Capt. John Bul- hospital In Putnam. Corener Arthur G. ‘"d‘; "’f“" The breawk was C‘”';' B was at the hosvital Friday morning | °T¢d DY the proprietor. - Entrance to the And took Mr. Thomas' statement. Cor- store was gained by removing a pane of omer Bii later said that Mr. Thomas|Sinee '2 & Feer window.: The deor:was told him he was driving the big truck | gofy Slarl "““-“: mth o down the hill and holding the machine """‘h"fm “‘Mh om back with the foot brakes and having | Jouvon °F Dereeos the emergency brake partly on when the “ rear and of the truck skidded on the| A fruit truck ewnediby Jeseph Virmeme wet surface of the highway. M |0f Webster and a touring car owned by Thoams need every effort to regain con-| S Nikoleff of Putmam figured in a eol- trol of the machine, but it continued te | liSion at Point Pleasant, Webster, on the swing and the fromt end of the truck | Thompsen road, at 9.45 Thursday mofn- struck the embankment bordering the |IME. The trnck was coming ouwt om the highway, the erash throwing Mr. | State read from i side road to Peint Thomas trom the seat! He strack the | Pleasant, and the Nikoloff ear was going zround just ahead of the truck and|!oWard Webster. Jemnie Vigmeme, - 2 P e of the ferward wheels passed over | dRUEhter of the owner of the truck, re- ENTY YEARS s chest before he was able to roll ont | Ctived slight cuts on her right hand frem FOR Tw The front wheels of the of the wav. Themas is 37 vears of age| N7INE glass. SUNDAY—MONDAY AND TUESDAY Jesse LiLasky presents Sixty-séventh | ANNUA "Twas the hour that brought dezth to a foe and prison to a friend! Then changed a jury’s verdict and reversed the Supreme Court. The mystic hour that ruled the lives of this man and woman, and now— What did it do with their love ? e’ L P el ik B i | truck wers smashed and the right run- B E W Page CThis actien fallows | AFiver, injured when his machine skidded means of preventing the dogs inoculated | Nightingale-Morse ball team, continuésto Shade tree and cavity work next week | "'N'S DOSSE 40D the | IBuig - Car) £ he presence of rapM dogs in the nearby | 40 Plainficld Thursday night, as told in . . S Tt S e | MM g, conlimatols 243 Main Street—25 Cliff Stree R R, 3 Main Street et in Danieieon. Phone oriers to. M| Jummed. “wners of tne two machincs FOR SALE EVERYWHERE o't o attributed the aecident to_the slippery ; e the Aret thme 1n Conmectiont aag, | C2MAItION OF the Toad. wet from the'storm ; T o ol kuarantin® | hay Kimball hospital in criticall cendi |list. and is toppen only by Keegan, the e ing to| ficld manazer, who occasionally steps. to ies treatment was given Friday to By i o seven valnable doge i Rreokiyn b Antheny Themas, Previdemee, & truek Bah T S B T SR MANUFACTURERS Rillimgty. | Tt 12 hoped. that the treat.| (hat his chances for recovery are slight. J ment given by Dr. Page will be the| Nelson, the hard hitting catcher of the . N y the business section and promulgated by | NG UG n S Sy borough ofticia v DY | zame the locals gathered 10. safetics, borough ofticals are deciared operative. | SIS, 13 Ohed. their. batting averases; : “nder theae new resulations €0 minutes | und brought Benoit and Faucher up inio WELCOME TO THE WIGWAM! St for = the 300 class, from which they had falien ild d P k Th i : - R R M- The ‘ladies of the Mohegan Sewing So. treet and on Saturdave cars may bt e before. L Heureux still presses e Sl S e W 'WOO! ar ciely will hold their Sixty-first Annual oft no more than 20 minutes. | close behind Nelson for batting honors. et e — Festival # new rules are to be enforced to|iyc"precent standing, which includes all . , WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ve t stion_ that has caused | ypoq, s as foliows: At Beautiful Alexander’s Lake ¥ in the business see- Aug. 24 and 25, 1921, AB H Ave. fhe hae Mich of Bkl B ; Baskets, Aprons. Fancy Articles, both . PRIL | Keegan ¥ eeen & 504 K] -] useful and ornamental. congestion has been due to'the fact|Nerfn it qL B Dancing Tonight |“im" 6o Smers, _succotsan. hat mumbers of Jocal motorsts have | |/iilueny 107l 52 b+ Jokesge, feeCream, Cake and Contec: Bitd the MR o torms o] 7 == : e lonery will be ofercd for s Sits DRERSE 16r 100 entire svenihs ;," < ‘ j} i 4, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest| swim of about a quarter of a' mile. They Splendld Pavilion We would ~ respectfully invite our BN Hathy ‘Sheh uife of tha Girber| Lot B e Cutler, who died Wednesday at the home|are the first localities to accomplish. friends and,patrons to'give us'a eall. B i S e A, open- Gl 1 of her parents in West Gloucester, wus . e Montville trolley passes within 2 ROV A 1 B MbgweIvnas, - L[ CourmoYer . s h2ld at the- home Friday afternoon at 2| LEBANON Royal Dance Orchestra teet of the Wigwam. PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE Officérs are to see that the rarkicz |aieur = : X Burial was in: East Putnam; egulations are enforced. Tarking | fonies 5 7 AraTSy Saran Gager, Tre. Thoebe Irish | Ample Parking Space for |:ake piace n “On a Summer’s Day”—A 5 Reel Mack Sennett Comedy “pace for many cars has hasn provided | b : Fancral services for John Williams, 66, o Mcrcie Gillette and - Mrs. Carrie aug20STuW n School street and thee ara side | iuron 2 H who dropped dead In a hayfield where he [ ADCIl spent Wednesday, Aug. 10, at At Autos street in which cars may b> left withe | Carpenti 5 0 was working in West \toodstock Tues.|ldntic Beach, R. I, making the trip by TCDAY—Syd. Chaplin, in “King, Queen and Joker” Elaine Hammerstein, in “Poor, Dear Margaret Kirby” ntarference. at his home - in . West | aUiomobile with E. M. Abeli. o'clock Friday. afternoon.| Mrs: I1da M. Abell, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. day, were h The team averare this week also takes | Wosdstock at Felix Proulx. appearing hefore Julge W. Fenner Woodward e b t leap forward and is now .224. Putnam|Burial was in Quasset cemetery. Abel. Walter Starr and Mr. and Mrs. C.|Park; Worcester.. While it is hardly prob- Bhe o R the SOOI} been to bat times and been cred- S. Goodwin motored to Rhode Island|abie that President David Hale Panning . Friday morning, was sntanced to| (G Wi {02 it Tho Nightingale ieam | A - £eand prize drill hetween Garde| Monday, spendnig the Gay at Matunuck, | Will attend. borough friends learn that he News Weekly ave in Jail—30 dass for havingZ|iieraze has been unusually zood this 8 .43, of North Grosvenordale, | Chariestown ard Weekapaug beaches, | is in excelient health this summer. n intoxicated and 30 days ‘or tres.| 2 s toin’ suronacing eities will | scason, and the fans are glad to see it digging clams and crabbing. A Zonz un. The visitors have sent 378 th Citmerordale in Sep- | Mre. Walter Starr and son. Chester, ALLOUVILLE ST. JEAN’S HALL, BALTIC | men against the Putnam pitchers. and 75 | tember. Amoag th competitors ‘will be| ars Walter Starr, Jr.. and three chil { hiits have been made, giving an, average | 5ardes from New I'cdford and Fall River, sascing on railroad propswty. Troulx | ®as arrested at Daywille by Deputy | Charles E. Ayer and cauesd a d CONTINUOUS TODAY FROM 1:30 aren’ and Willk y seurs after being locked up thers g St , Willimantic and Seuthbridge, | AT S after a visit in Winsted. ients here Sunday the 1 = 5 s S Rev. E. 8. Zellas, of Wallingtord, | |1 ortons . stk and Mrs. Albert Auger and daugh- | 127EnST I Georse Morrison. M dnd Mrs A B Simméns and titir| Saturday, August 20th I DRet ot the services at the i T M 8 8] ames Holiridge of. Ledyard :was the i 3 e Yy ach a services at the Con-| Mo Philip Drucker and_ children of | (67 6f Railroad street are spending’ four | oo from Saturdas tel) pucoiny o |daushter, Miss Beatrice Sir Jions. are tional chareh Sunday morning. | X formerly” " of * Putniin Eavs | s at Oakland Beach, R. L gutes ay until' Tuesday. of | \igiting this week in Providence, R. I Mr las was paster of ths| Mr. and Mre. George.Chappell Mrs. heen s of 5. Tosoff and family of| G- Haro'd Gilpatric left Putnam on the [~ &0 (5 eqrhe Chappe Charles Bhtton and son, Irvieg at Westminster during the per o State of Mai xpreas Fridky me o stk Esley. enter-| Byiton, have returned from Westerly, K. were residents there and It s through| FUReral services for Eramees F. Cutler, | (oo wiin hiv: faraidy Bhielos, o sx:‘vc dr;x;.a, My Th?‘mla. ‘William Chandler spent the week end friendshin with the clerzyman that & Dr.Jo n'J. Eussel: is spending his va-| yiobs 07 Scotiand, Mr. and Mrs John|at his home in North Grosvenordale. i & is to come to. Danielstn 0 preach at fcation 31" s T vaseit summer home st Morgan and family of’ Greenevilie and|* ricctor MacConnell and {amily speat unday, Monday, Tuesday—Engagement Extraordinary junday morning’s serviee [ y evening in commemoration | Juniper Point, Me, Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Siate and son. Saturday at Quadic lake. o 5 = . B At Base Riser. Mase., this (Saturday) | 0th_anniversary of the landing | *“Mcmbers of the, Putnam Coutry ctub| _C: M _Geer and family motored to| Twenty or more local people enjoved | HIUURE for him on the mall route. An Elaborate Film Version of David Belasce’s Wiiisen At %900 ook, . Miss Abas O lgrims at Plymouth Rock. The | goif‘team are to 5o to Woonsocket, It, I.,| South Killingly:Sunday -to take home|an outing Saturday at _Ocean. Beach | yovdas on mrsimes = - E S Pla rav. who has been i« teacher in tha| ‘4T drew a larze number of persons,|ioday. (Saturday), where a match will be|Mrs: Eva Whitaker and two granddaugh- | making the trip by motor 'bus. " Mr. Hutchins of New York spent the Smous Stage y schonls ot Kilingly for severa| !€Mding a number from Danielson, | played with a team from the Winnesuckel | 16TS: Who: have been spemdinga-week'in| - Frank L. Bennett motored to Previ-|. . o o'QHS PO TeN Tork SheAt ihe ’ varn and Harold Greone, loter mreralland ali were delighted with ‘the presen: | Golt c:ub. Lebanon. 3 dence Sunday. by Dete [ s, Sed_irid Goven. teir S S, o7 SR, AN O B GOSN i s i ] e o M T Mg (k] eI ey ot opie Cly e oo | S . et cot st out e Heart of Marylan an of the World war. are! “1ich were especially fine, and with the | Strahan are spending a vacation at| e and Miss' Mary Standish spent Sun- | the guest this week of Nathan W. Cook.!oir boarders from New York, recently nited in marriage. Among those | \CCOMPANYing reading of Miss Abby | Bethlehem, N. H. y at Rocky Point. Delor Labelle, who has been VisitinE yigiteq Hali's thread factory and the With An All-Star Cast Which Includes from Danicison whe wii attens the oee | Witter. A ‘suggestion’ was heard Fri- | Mrs. Gardner ot Norwich is visiting| relatives in Canada, hus returned o his Y emony are Mr. and Mre. Percy Greene | |7 (Nt the members of the cast be|. Arthur Taacher of Providence stecet)rs. Ida Abel sy il S il S to present the pageant in Dan. | Vas before Desuty Judze Archibald Ma . i “: and Mrs. P, | lson 5 s donald, Jr., in the Putnam ecity court Fri eslie Murray, Clinton paper mill at South Coventr: | Anastasia Parizek wil teach next|| CATHERINE CALVERT, CRANE WILBUR, " 1da Brown 15 Sisiting Mrs. Tes-| WILLIAM C ~LLIER, JR., FELIX KREMBS home here. Mrs. Helen Labelle, who ac- iam Pultz and Wilton Hoxie are|companied her son on the trip, remained ' camping for a week at Lantern F for a v velan . Rev. M. 8. Stocking of the Methodist | 1Y morning, charged with breach of the| ~ Saturday Mrs, H. W. Sweet and son{ Miss Mary E. MacConnell led the Aug. 4 % 5 and and Miss Madeline Cronine. ¢ Ay ¥ Mrs h tout at Asbury Park THERS i g Tm e irch will preach at a union servicd | heAee an assmull Theongh bis attorney, | Charles, Mrs. A. E. Hewitt and daughter | 1ith meeiing of the Ballouville Epworth 'S i e AND 1,000 O am Valentine will he ~at Wigh-| 10 be held in the Baptist church Sun- 5: 3 nald, ! Dorothy motored o Matunuck, R. L, and |leagie, the topic being My Faverite Say: |y Natul 25 2 i - Whed neer. New Haven. today (Batur.|(uy evening at 7 o'clonk: guity. The comsiainant yas Zepherlin|oijied over night Sunday s W. Sweet, | Ing of Christ and Why. During the meet- with & paintu accident last week, Whiie | A Stirring Tale of One of the Most Interesting and Drama- day) to aitend a meting of the State Py P =gl Bergeron, a brother-in-law of the defend- | - ; : : ing there w: 1 & o . Reed s h . . . SRR GRtvty okt She, B nd Mre A, W, Dassett of Broad o ¢ . BElan e i S L TG of Dexert “' epped in a hole and broke ner kneceav. || tic Periods of American History Mads Into a Photoplay Solbias . o oo he cnd the next two weeks 1 e S ewitt joined the party. All returne mproveme re - bel he was taken to the Johnson hospital o . « Brisg. together ‘zebresen ett Pler. Bergéron testified that Thursday night! ;oo Sunday night, Blackstone hali, a fact appreciated by oo’ itr (S, DS DR U] That Is a Film Achievemsnt. r growers from many parts of Con. Witter ‘and Misses Helen | [} €410 4t tie Faucher home, where e | *fiss Mary' Standish and Earl Hoxie | those attending the mectings held there. yotore she can' return to her duties s ||| e e Teteut. It is to be the annual field {1 Aviward and Catherine T. Thayer, [ formel e gt clothes hat!are spending a week in Worcester, Mass.| Ray A. Whinple and family recently ' teqchor in Omaha. Tenth Episode of “THE SON OF TARZAN” b R ol B d 0 the farm|who have :,;? spending the past two | 8 80 I o & cordial | Bucs!s of Miss Standish's aunt, Mrs. Ber. | motored to Rocky Point. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Reed attended the enham, vice president of the | akland be: i o . & nard . = al s I 3 SIS SAE: G Of toe most yems | and beach will retumn|.gjo Arthur,” but that Faucher did Bt e {funeral of Mrs. Reed's mother in New; Tepics of the Day—Supreme Comedy egetables growers in the state ph of fhiends|TePLY: Stating that He wanted his clothes;| %, and MMes- Dwight Speulding. Mr. WILLINGTON Hanen Jasv vee. iiSha wasisl vl s ————— ; Dt 2 ; he testified (hat Faucher said to him,|%nd Mrs. Edwin R >f Tast Nor- | had bee nd able to walk to| . ] L mhee of the Comerexationat eharer | 107G 1o Woonsocker Friday to.at-| Sou get vour clathes wher you hring | Talk: Mr. and Mre Frauk Spaulding of| Harry Kranig's children have the! church half a mile. She was fil 10 daxs| | TODAY—WILLIAM FARNUM, in “THE SCUTTLERS Sde of hé D e as T a8 wuc- Sy ko : back mi 3 said Fauch st Ha avi sbr > sles. | before eath. She es a grand- . S i e Dageant staged at Brooklyn | Henry F. Gregory of Riverpoint was a | Dock Mine” Bergeron said Faucher had | [ 0 S0 ing o weeks' var | ™ aanesday Mra. Frank Josiin took to| daughter. Mrs. Frea Tyier. and a great- |} The Night Before — Sunshine Comedy and Pathe News oy " With friends in Danielson Fri-|(hat when he left the Faucher home he|Cation in town, Keepng house at Mrs.| Rockviile a. yarty which included Mrs, | S¥apdson, Richard Tyler. e e e —— ——— e 2 » to Friday afternoon work on the | L20K Uit coat and’ two shirts with him. “’fl:" = Ronb:':fon 5 pluce. while _Mradl,\krml Cushman, Mrs. Ernest Wilson, y 00 on the | 1auche, o s Robinson and‘ daughter Sarah visited | Miss rence Wilson and friends from | & highway betwe iy | Faucher claimed they were his property e y A 3 e s e e e e [ fate, Miehway between Danielson and | und told thé pieintil he couid not have|Mrs. Robinson's daughters. Mre. Charles | New York. g GRISWOLD MATINE! ILDREN 15¢ l e nehode Island line at Litle Rest tne things in the house until-he brought|Backus of ° Mystic ° ‘and Mr: Frank| John Biigh of Manchester is heiping| J. Kellosz Hall's Griswold friends are ES, CH EN Nt ,‘;‘r“_'_‘;'_";“'; ] the others back. . Bergeron sat down on|Churchill of Rocky Hill. | his brother, Howard Bligh, for’ a few |8orry to learn of his being so severely | TODAY MATINEE, ADULTS e . i o Bl b the piazza, when without warning his| M. and Mrs. 0. L Pultz- and Mrs.|days and boarding at the Ryder House.|injured by a bul last week. B EVE. BAL. 28c—ORCH. 40¢ > lt t = g el poilyn did not | prother-in-law got U and started, e | Mary )‘,’u ie (1“ Tvl;:-;ia: mrl)rnwg for an| (,cor::\Loy_"]o\eh )\;:s m»\(‘. yisit) ’.“4n:u“'hgr.;ng‘:lrd‘lm.d< fts _anous BT TR 1 10 come to a realization of the ser- | thought, for the house door. As he pass. | automobile trip and to visit' relatives in|George Wraight's brother in West Hart- ' clambake this Sal y at the town hall. | & § . a nnle usness of thelr offence until they|ed him he struck him in the eve. Bergeron | New York state. . |J4nd at his pleasant farm. Mr. Wraight| Mr. and.Mrs. John 0. Peckham of |} = T T t s Mot o b B 7;:1 .x:“[;::aur;"v‘:”,«n to await| siowed traces of the blow to. the court.| Carl “Eliifon of ‘Baltic is spending a|has 1,500 birds. T’\!rslnt}d\n\l:;l the former's sister. Mrs. ODAY A’ 20, 3:30, 6:30, ANTONIO MOR]-‘_N(), in S—— 1 at the supetior co Under cross examination Bergeron ad-|week with Miss Edna Burgees. { Mrs. James Barry of Norwich has been | W. A. Edmond, this week. V AU D E VILL E # g U v | i Breres il Tt e o | LT (o e e vt hak| ¥ Caraenir Snirianad N brother | the Sock 5 her Shoner Mt sk | S aiarss Manizomery ceebraed SECRET OF THE HILLS was nearly dead until I found Nesson of , i tist Sunday in'| been friendly since he. left Faucher's em-|from Burnside ov(r Sunday. Walton. Her daughter, who has beenher birthday Tuesday by entertaining a| ALSO FEATURE PICTURE Eatosic a0d 1 can truly sy it saved | 10, 01 Of Sut Ravmond Allen, | piey_and enterea the baking businees on | spending several weeks with her grand- | number of giri friends. | “IT CAN BE DONE” MYSTERY_SUSPENSE_ACTION my life. It is the best stormach | s\ number ooy On vacation. his own account JEWETT CITY | mother, returned home with Mrs. Barry.| M on and Esther Frink | . medicine ever made,”’ writes x'nh fan panper. of Danitison | eonle 10| L Fabher Sasfsd. that, Bebieron Easie WETT CIT |" William Masinda_broke .his collarbone | returned ‘Sunday_after a very enjoyable | AT JIMMY AUBREY, in Flis Smith, . ofo be i Willimantic Sunday for|fo the house ana that he grested him as| ' Thames Past Neble Grands’ assoeiation | while wrestling. Charles Korner is sub-|trin to Maine and New Hampshirc. al- ETHEL CLAYTON, in ‘THE TROUBLE-MAKER’ S gheach s eting. | he came up on the piazza. . He retola the | surprised Dr. S: H. Holmes Friday by | tendthg. the grange léeturers’ conference “HIDDEN SCAR" A mach canses awful misery | M- nma Warren has * returned | clothes conversation, though hé. insistéd | coming: 1o his bome and giving him a| |at Lewiston. Me." Miss Marion Frink is || et o 00 MERT— INTERNATIO which Eatonic quickly gets rid of ' spending a vacation of two weeks | that as the discussion grew warmer he|birthday party. His 40th Rirthday comes | BORN |tecturer of Pachaug grange i el R REONAL NEWS by taking up and carrying out the | 02KIand Beach | Fepeateaty told Berseron (o leave the Sunday:. The asaociation avé nim & bok| Brra. in St Jomemary, VE: Aug Nr and Mrs. Arthur Norcross of || " FIGHTING FATE, Ne. 18 WORLD BEFORE YOUR EYES acidity and gases which prevent good | /! P Staniord. Senator Charles H.|piazza. He saif that Dergeron told him | of cigars and an identification card cas:. | B Northborough Mass.. called on Rev. and | digestion. A tablet taken after meals | | <" "0 Sherwood B. otter have|that it ne Fauchc. wax looking for an | The past noble gfands of Ruthie Rebekah | ter Bil B e ek | — - — bn'rfiuk"l"" Keeps the stom- on named as a committee of Brook-|argument, he'd i it Faucher testified | lodge presented: Him $5, and he receivea | MINER—At Pendleton Hill, a son to Mr, | _Miss' Viva Richardson réturned this ¥ 55 ach healthy and helps to prevent the | ..., 5 CcH!® 10 investigate, in accord- | this i Wife w.sr (1i her brother to ae! other gifts. ' Dinner and supper were| and Mre. Biwcod Miner, week after a visit in Dedham. Mass. 2 of his vacation at the home of Cf many ills 60 lisble to arise from ez | /neoting. as to 1o noral T2l town|away. but that he refused. “When he|served to 40 guests, the doctor proving 4| LILLIBRIDGE—In Clarkville, Aug. 17, | The Sunday school picnic will be held i spent | Sandford of South Chaplin. eess acid. Don’t suffer from stomaeh | in= in needs in street light- | said he wouldn't, T Jut him with my left ! gonial host'as he aiways is. {1951, w daughter, Marion S.. to My, | Saturdar. Aug. 27 Beach, & ] B TS e S poor- g s gl % in w. fire district. | hand, He grabbed me by the throat, and| . Nellio McKlersan Burna.. 45, wife| and Raiph A Lillibridge of Glas.| Misses Mildred and Bertha Montzom- ases | clected- dean of Alblon college, I 18 o rigrt i m"‘ DoX | Plans are well advanced for the ob:|then I hit him'azain.” Then he 1eft. | of-Wiliiam. Burns, died at 2 o'clock Fri-| &0, Conn crs and Miss Viva Richardson wiil en- 43 a red geranium w.th| ,raen Sunday mext. . Eatoni -~ with your | ““rvacne of Old Home day at Seth| Faucher stated to.{he court 'that ‘hisday merning -after a long period of ill| ~— ain the' Ladies' Aid sociely on the . | ichael Landeck has bought frem raggist’s guaranties. (Bl o Tahor i | brother-in-law’s brec®h smelled of liquor. | nealth. - She was_born in Norwich, but| awn at Mr. Montgomery's Wednesday of Albert Rollinson, Mr. and | wrjjiam Phillips the farm formerly ewn- %6 || Jrs. Rosclus Back of Winter street| Mrs, Fauchcr substantiated her hus:| ed in Jewett City nearly all her STILLMAN Sl nson attended the Teun- | ud by the Lester White estate. Mr. Phil- LEE SGOOD | [y Segm, spending 3 few days at-Flol.| bands testimony and added that she hed | fc. She. was particularly a home-‘ioving |~ AU 3. 1871, by Iiev Dulent ¢ Slon e ¢ the Pioneer Boys of Tatevilie at| iipe had a steam mill on the farm and 4. Mass,, ere she formerly re. |told her 1:ler t) =t away from the! woman, a -devoted mother, being more| Byron 3 illman and Marguerite L. e ~ h ay. cut and sawed the Limber into various 131 Main Street pptes i house becankc slio kTew he was under thel Iike a sister {o her daughters. who were || Marr, both N e i ATTAWAUGAN St visited at Oxtord, | iinds of lumber | Not an o dealérs in zasoline | influence + * lgu-r } et Db ‘s survived | M'DOWELL—WILLMORE—In Stoning- | The Pla s to nlar th M days recently e many . Raiie hereabouts have as yel s e R oo | ST, davmrdcle harrs Sheud aurvived | STO0 WEL g0 o R Honry: B8] b ahe s Tmotored-tas Manchesterd e oot L, of Miss Xioconcs & phiipaiitis §.¥g complied .with| David Favreault,-who had driven "te'!by ‘her, husband, two daughters, Mrs. J.| [§f SUE i "o Y wilimore and . | 2 A- team here Saturday afterroon. The > *| Hunt are glad to hear of her improve- ALBERTUS F. WOO0D ;"‘:F‘:’hr(‘nu(v\rl{n: Ann‘they d\srvlav% the Faucher home In an automobile with! Fdward Wyatt and Miss Mabel Burns,| 7' McDowell. | " | local team is to go to Plainfield Sunday.| N. H., Saturday, returning home Sud-| ... from her serious iliness o eir filling stations showing | Bergeron, testified that Bergeron was not i two sons, Will'ap, and John Burns. - N Mr. and’ Mrs, Frank Willi s of Bos- | day. v P e price: per = ; S noty \ ! iNEE—PRENTICE—In M R The hay season is lonz drawn out thir . the price per gallon at which gas fs ‘of. | drunk. and had mot been drinking! Capt.| ‘Mrs. Annie H. Frost.will visit relatives| "V An oy, ho Hoc. Woliam ¥ Williangs | fon called on Albert Rollinson and fam-| Mr. and Mre Witred Wade of East| T0¢ TR SUSR T IRT ST ol OO Funeral Director and eree i e | John -Bulger, who received the complaint |in Norwich for two weeks. Mrs. Frest,; of Stonington, Miss Marion |V Tuesdaj. el | gty are o A Esernard Brown. | Rev. W. B. Sandford and family lefl P e thington will’ have the | from Bergeron Thursday might, testified | who has been a successful music teacier.| Louise Prentice of Mystic and Dr. J.; Mrs. Cornelia Ge Miss Clara Geer | house, vacated by g th X Sot o -4 Embalmer | members of the Lagdies' Atd society of | ihat he did not nogice that Bergeron wa | on account of her. health, will be suliged | -C. Wagner of Ponco City, Okla: and Mrs. Henry Davis havé - returned ==, “;:‘““”,L";"‘w; ;:"M::;‘:]:’ :: he Baptist church at her home for a|urde: the influence of liquor: and did not! ¢ rest for a vees. —_—— ———— | homie after a vacation at Sound View. HAPLIN trip taking abewt mine days A PHONE 147 DANIELSON | '“’\"":\Irm;;m’emomm <mell riquor l'mm h}is breal; The eaptl Mrs. John McGrath has an Easwer lily DIED Mrs. P}:xoepoflfurhm“ zndd ; -uJ of| C ; L ¥ Misy ernter, ) reeently | tamn admitted that he met Bergeron out|set in the ground which has four, beauti- | FITZMAURICE—In New London, Aue.|Greenwich are visiting Mr. an €. Jot Rev. W. B. Sanford of Des Moines, Ia., = underwent an operation at a Worcest: _‘e’ docrs and that he was smoking a pipe.| ful. blossems. Her son gave her the) 18, 1921, W r Fitzmaurice, aged 70 preached a gri germon at the church | D-hnrjn early 60 merchants of thir DANTELSON ICASING, howpital i at her heme here and is|Tic prosecuting atterney asked the court( plant at Easter’and when it had finished | _vears. for | city have aiready joimed the Dajlar day the first Sunday in the month. taking his text Ps. 121: 1-2. Rev. Mr. Sandford | movement and are making preparatiens and his family have spent several wecks |for the big event Aug. 3L TO NEW YORK New l.ondon (Norwich) Line Leave New Londen daily including Sunday, Eastern Standard Time, 10:00 p. m. Due New York 6 m. Cool, comfortable staterooms. A refreshing overnight trip. steadily resaiming her health. ETARKWEATHER BLDG. . BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS | (o1 porameresE Mills here wifl elom f he mught testify. The defenee did not | plossoming she put it in the ground. |Funeral at his late residence, 85 Ocean 3 [object, Mr. Morse said that he talked || Warden MeCarthy and his sen John| N FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES | oY URHll the Tuesday after Labor day | With Bericton Thursday night over the|report a 'wonderful time at Beach pond| o give : ; mass at_ St Joseph's church at ® s 1 %iving poveral hundred employes & va. | leienherc nud that his conversation waa|and. will rewura to Jewett City the first| o eiock. Relatives and friends invited 3 cation while urgently necdsd rapalrs | (At of 7 normal man aad not of one who | of hext week: to attend. Bowling is the sport for all. Prizes | are carried out te the water power piant | had been drinking. - At this point Attor-| Mies Ruby Thornten is suficring from|BURNS—In Jewett City, Aug. 19, 1921, ASRISGRIEE. SWEY - BateN, LS AL ney Macdonald stated (Bat he was not|a fractured ribow. caused by i fall Nellie McKiernan, wife of William claiming (hat -Bergeron was drunk. Mr. and Mre. Officer of Wethersfield,| Burns. aged 45 years. 15 Main Street Attorney Macdonald said that the Jaw | Mrs. Celia Geist and*Mies Mildred Mc- | Requiem mass at St. Mary's chureh, Jew- holds tha ta breach of the peace cannot|Carrom of Providéns - are .visiting at| °it City, Monday morning at § o be eemmitied in a man's own house, be- standard timé. ~ Burial in St M Francis Campbell’s. cemetery. ; F un ral 1 ie i i8- t is vis- . 5 Couse there the.general public is mot dis-| Mre Wmest SHith of Kew York i vis-| wilim 1n Nerwich, Aug. - 19, 1431, € |iting Mrs. R: R, Churen. denly, Margaret Walsh. Prosecuting ‘Attorney Morse agreed o] Mrs. ‘Ten L'itéursux and Sons, AThUr | Focsr sérvicer o her late home, Xo | 0 nelle-the breach of the peace charge. but| ang William, have bedn at Anthény Bon:| ' 102 Central avenue, Munday merning lrectom insisted that the court And Faneher guilty| nev's for a_ fow days. Arthur L’Heureux| at §.15. Selemn requiem high mass in of_ assault. Judge Macdonald theld de-|goes to ‘Milwaukée, Wik, tdday (Satur-| St. Mary's church at 3 o'clock. 41, PER CENT. INTEREST This is the rate this bank is paying its depositors. SURPLUS AND PROFITS $ 262,206.16 fexdant not guilty and the case: was dis-| dux)’to the brinch ‘office of the; Pruden-| QUINN—In Quincv, Mass. Aug "\7;)';.?:!1‘_ and g missed. tial Insirance company. Mrs. L'Heureux | Julia Peloguir, w BL ; i nd, conservative instituts Hows 4| = Arriving n Putnam trom Camp Haz-{and son William will zeturn fo Montreal, | formerly, of Versailles, agcfl B4 o eats. POPULAR TWO-DAY EXCURSIONS sou ervative institution, showing a - steady || en. Chester, witnin two minates of each| Canada, afier.a, visi.tin.New London with | “{0EL o o¥ Virtume P. A. Quinn, of m ers Leaving New London Tuesdays, Wed esd¥l and Saturdays. mh_ We solicit accounts. You may w l’ylllll other, Hoert Bruce ‘“But”. Woodis and | Mrs. John Gasnén. Mrs. 1/Heureux's| Yersajlles, Saturday morning at £.36. Returning, leave New York Wednesday, Thursdays and on Eiett. Desin on ome train and John H.|Jaughter. Wiiliam. L'Heurcux-is with the| Selemn requiem high mass at St. Je- : Corbett, Wimdmam Y- sécretary on an-| Prudential in- Montreal. seph’s church, Ogcum, At 3 o'cloek. . Lady Assistant sther tratm, ave ugat in this: city, Mr. | The marers statf, that “everybody from | WARD—In Norw.ch, Auz 18, 1821, Mi MENRY . Corbett ‘after a-few days at home will | the nresident to A4 sMée boy” has been| ' Martha A. Ward, daughter of Capt. |@ E. CHURCH the Monday daylight trip of the Steamer Chester W. Chapin. Round Trip Fare $3.11 (Incl. War Tax) THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK 3 g0 to/Stiver Bay, New York. +| invited to w bif nicnic t6 Be held today | William avd Anzsiina Smith Ward, WM. SMITH ALLEN NEW ENGLAND S S Danietson, Comn. . T e e relowa. dath, | ) B Pl Werseater Cog,| Fumerai gefvicen Wil be held at ner iats St Th D STEAMSHIP COMPANY Swson Turner and Franklin Petry, pass | set Compmany Mutual Aif associatior day, Aug. 20, at 2,30 p. m Burial n' o4 “Chair canse tests, Whieh-invelved .a- from 10.00 a. m. t6 7,30 0. m., at Lake| Yintic cometam

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