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dent, Commecticut motorists are heginuing = ' to experience some of the anmovances : that Massachusetts drivers have had to - put up with simce Conmnecticat first h = 1&“‘1«....:‘ e s st Probable S 5 "CARUSO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 THE ORIGINAL NEW YORK : PRODUCTION lenses tHat are legal for that state. but some lenses that are legal in Conu: tooring ' gear on a Ford|cut are not in the nelgabocing commor- p e e ‘and operated by Alphonse | wealth—and that is where the annoy- BE 2 Boureier, of this city, failed to fdnction | ance for the Commectcut drivers start. £ \ Four-dog cases werecheard and dis- 2 DIRECT FROM % YEAR ATTHE Posed of at a Sawrday morning session Mario Chamlee, the wonderful LONGACRE E, NEWORK of the Those-who -appeared 5 - 3 > e < allowing their dogs | VS 5 he machine, was. rounding | Parteularly are drivers who live in 3 new tenor of the Metropolitan 7 1o violat arantine now being en-l Do’ ena o from Killingly avenue|towns néar the Massachusetts border— 4 % forced 2. mals fn this town. | ey ‘Harry Sereet, about moon, Saturday,|and Putnam 18 ome cf thess—annoyed ONE-QUART Opera House, _is spoken L Charles E. Aver, 498 | (1 car carcencd across the highway,|by the mew lght reguirements in Mass: | It of complain struck a telephone pole, and Bourcier and | achusetts. As one s Dkley to arrest e . HARD his co o1 Ert roduer of Taft-|for operating and imorop2-y lensed car Pomrater eobived a cut over the lip and|are being advised to inqu.re Whether SHEET some minor bruises. Broduer receiver & their lenses are legal in tha Bay state e eut on nsi left thigh. The lacera. ) before venturing across the border, and t red by the broken glass of the | this advice is equally goed far all cast- 14 severed a large muscle. He|ern Connecticut automobilists. over the eye and received| Hollywood Glen Alex Fegis. the fam- ises. Dr. B. F. Perry, who | ous bull from Sheppard Hill farm. Wau- i s sle Lajeunnesse, who lives at known as the River- ty, pleaded guilty had allowed a vicious rge. This partic Ayer Friday ni r went to the old race! Er’: 5 ; § 7 § | : tion, EY 4 E g ; g » F 1 < s Holstei at | s Lajeunnesse into court | wae called took the men to the Day-Kim- | regan and other famou | ehopolmn Bt tos v 1o hoenital here whe dressed their | Woodstock fair Wednesday. See adver-| . roes ¢ his dog was a mena wounds | Bourcier is an ex-chief of the | tising announcement tomorrow of auc- Chamiee Putnam fire department. Broduer was| tion sale to be hel at the fair Wedne: married last Monday and was spending| day.—adv. < honeymoon with relatives an Cleve-| Captatn J. H. Bulger, Who has been and street. It was suggested that he|away on his vacation for the past two remain at the hospital for a few days|weeks, during which Sergeant George ¢ he insisted in being carried to the| Laird hae been In charge of the police | < ich is one s 1 and | home where his bride was. The truck | departmént, i ted to return to| SPECIAL NOTICE—Norwich » ol b e e e i ) THIS BRUNSWICK of six smaller cities to be played X ine, of Reynolds street, paid | aloetin Vil ke en | Captain Bulger has been ting rela- 3 % ‘ by the ‘company. this' Saa:s ) : of Reyuolds street, pald | Salcolra M. Wiley, son of Jirs. Helen| CEPISln Bulger hag been eldns This offer extends from Sept. 12 to Sept. 24, 1921 PHONOGRAPH No. 207 Yy y r. and DMrs. William| Have automobile holdup men been at-| of Mount ernon, N. Y., re-|tempting to operate in this nity Sunday mornihg. They | Attention was called on Sunday to the thousand miles in | experience of a driver who was en route | e highways of | from Pomfret to this citv just at dusk The ! Including 5 Double-face l Records, $139.25 l_.__1 Terms $2.00 Weekly A Guaranteed Attraction PRICES 50 to $2., plus Govt. and State Tax " R ONY 3O i k. V] § MAIL ORDERS NOW g ut 3 ew Hamp-|one evening the past week. While just| e ; Rt 5 X ’ . S Tt re an without a cent paid for | west of the Gary schoolhouse a Ford (Regular Price 85c) 10002—, erfect Day—Carrie Jacobs-Bond . . $1.00 i a re. M 1 a student at| touring car containing a party of men York. Mr. | dashed ahead of the car in question. cut | 10063—Cavalleria Rusticana—Siciliana—Iin Inluvv—Ml'uagm (Thy Lips Are Like Crimson Berries) 10003—Elegie—Massenet ...... . $1.00 Forest McPeck, who perintendent | Tight in front of it and forced the d is a student|er of the closed car, which had twa GET A COVER FOR 14c—(Regular Price 29c) en 2 PR : 5 10000—For You Alone—O'Reilly-Gishl . $1.00 DAV I S : o a|at Clark y 1z | ‘adies among its passengers to almost e gty o8 ation, att| stop. A man in the Ford velled for the | SEE the difference — FEEL the difference — 10016—M'appari (Like a Dream) In Italian—Flotow 3 . $100 P HEATRE c : ng w er, they | closed car to ston and as he did s . . 0005 =P RSV et 1 SN BE . | rt o v rmed & “bum, | Teaned dfrr;vv‘\ the Ford. but Tost s foot- K.N o W. the dlflere.nce betwien ordlmr’}: (O et e Biagy J ubba ‘:‘ Italian—Leoncavallo ......... $1.00 St Rengdl amkets, ¢ e e e thin aluminum utensils and “Wear-Ever. 10020—Recondita Armonia (Strange Harmony)—Puctini............. $100 Today and Tomorrow 5 & Loona mo - iy sese | of (e Cloaed car_ 5”20 mesped. onf - L o T S b LR % ) - v set out. The rule to be fol-|it” and dashed away, cutting into a | ¥ 0—Q o'quella i —Verdi X . ¢ s | lowed was That D Rein. oot oiilide Hoad ness ol Garv mhoothonse | is special offer is made so cold-rolled, THICK, sheet Act 1—Scene 1—In Ttalians o sl ot Loy Sir James M. Barrie’s rot to ask for a| He had barcly managed to zet his car| | that you can see for yourself aluminum — metal which hed Penni- | Out of sight of the state highway when 10006—Who Knows—Dunbar-Ball - [ throigh the' White Mountains to Maine| ighway in an asvarent avtemst to|| utensils are NOT all the passed through gigantic roll- || 1ooa—p rmmms of Long Ago (English)—Carrell-Caruso.............. $1.00 o Bl hedgivn sl bt Baton oo (i il il O S0 ing mills and subjected to e e T e TIE Riecink .00 8180 % avel and that t Were in a|Zive the impression that a holdun was accept when | intended. 1} “Wear-Ever” utensils are the pressure of huge stamp- iheousty | Asidn trom a few Tocal showers, tne| m a d e from hard, dense, ing machines. 10026—Thank God for a Garden—Tenor—Del Riego. $1.00 4 10001—Absent—Tenor—Metcalf .... e crerieeceass $100 10030—Santa Lucia (Neapolitan Folk Song)—Tener in Italian—Gartnar each invited them to| first rain in mearly six weeks hegan to time their camp was | fal’ throuchous L ; = 318 Taliaferro and e hrton : 10083—Love a Mine—Tenor .. With Mabel erTo | e e GET YOUR STEW PAN TODAY ; v A r ) curious country [®adly needed to lay the ankle deen dust | e Was sent outwith a|streams and to increase the water sup-| . Come ! See a tale that wi' saften = S Sl L it f nouse arder. | ply where it had become very low at| 0 . yer hearts an’ mak’ ye laugh like ¥ us and kind some farms. Highways have heen il ! ' uld de'il ! we belie we could circle he lonz dry spell i ) not the giobe in the same Peaches are coming into the loeal | Sl e e . 24 FRANKLIN SQUARE WEDDING EELLS " the eriminal term of | 7' 10 ¥oh D = OUT OF TUNE COMEDY c d to oper farediat E Ha RECORDS SHIPPED BY PARCEL POST, INSURED—WITHOUT : in October 20 plans hav o EXTRA CHARGE. B Blliiles and n L n | “fl e territory have been r-| By ng a thrilling ninth inning yneath the office window Fr. Larkin had ¢ ot {ation to observances ot 7. | rally, after two were cut, the Westerly [a small amount of money in his posses-| 7 T : | November 11. the third vs scored thre runs, and defeated fsion that he received from a whist | (FHeS Second vice president, L. J.| spent Tuesday at Groton Long Point. the end of fighting “over Colonials of Norwich 9 to 8. The|party -at Pleasant View, but he took it| Storrs: secretars, Mrs. B. H. Allen; Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jacobson returnea | William E. Jacksen, county investigat- | vear the S exnes | was featured by heavy hitting and | from his desk before going to bed, and “_"r;‘\;"“’f"fl TH-\"T’_\"YN “:rrm;‘m h";nb ;alr!.v last week from a motor trip to €& attorney's office s| by the assembing of th | felding, with both collecting | brought it upstairs with him. = BE, ark, My ab- | Plymouth, Mas: erimina ning 1t Washington, D, = Tor 3 d Cor-|p s i = Robert Stearns was d chat it ¥ coming before Wi D. C Money for the lccals, and Cor- |Robert S. Hunter of New London, the| nghor Stearns was appolnted "!;_r;‘m{ufu Hartford ; { the October te.m of cruat At the agricultural zrount the visitirs were touched ub | arQchment was released Saturday on | Of the entertainment committee. The fol-| Miss Madeleine Perkins of Hartford : D MWoodstack ole s near ¢ their support was Sleo Toesed [his Basce touring car, which figured-in | §% 00 0o i borahipest A, Wl of Mr aed e pwor Day at the home : } wee completed and other rovements mad half the runs arned an accident on the Post road on the night 4 T o S o e P 2 d Mrs. Albert James. | Point, Groto {Tor the openinz of the anmual | WV excitement of the game Came |g August 24, when the Hunter machine | FUSHRRAN: & L French 1. J Stores. | The body of Miss Augusta Brown Today and Tuesday 3 ut little interest|Stock fair. tomorrow (Tuesday) b \alf of the ninth, crashed into the Studebaker of Edgar | G d“\xfe o™, ¥ B Faton, | daughter of L. D. Brown, who died in : c of town offie-| entry_day. For the first time in vere two runs to the Sweet of Westerly. An attachment was | MT, and Mrs. Bellows and Mrs. Bab-| Rockville, August 27, was brought here T 0 M Ml X . r 1 that there will | eral vears the fair will he a three row ¢ with a srdteh single through | pyt“on the car right after the accident, | €°CK- for burial in the new cemetery on the | i g thy personnel | exhibition this year. During the w hort, and Ferraro then sent up an €asy 'and since that time the vehicle has been | Neary 40 members and suests of the | following Tuesday, ‘Miss Brown ent e . > r the town af-[riod the fair was held only one {fly into left, which Wilde inzloriously |y the custody of Sheriff Mitchell. Tho| Young People’s club attended the ban- ;:» gTeater pact of her life in Mansfieid. P ’ | e [ i o G e T S o e O e e A RIDIN An undercurrent of unf: Selectmen of the town of Putnam will | hit, that Murphy just succeeded in Knock-)session of the superior court. nesday evening, arranzed as a farewell | in€ now the residence of .drs. O | asent co ore g “iprable OM-|bo in session next Saturday to admit|ing down and Gadrow scored, but Fer-| g Ty oo sty o to Rev. R. G. Pavy, and several other | Perry. ” . p £ trepehe £as and| hoge who are qualified to the electors |aco was thrown out at the plate, when | & SR (OmERAY, B & % O~ e | members of the club, who. are soon to|' Mr. and Mrs. Randall Norton and R o M E 0 e citizens of | St AT |he also tried. to score,. Rhoades taking [‘Urned ¢ 2 ¥ Sunday after|, ... town. Under the direction of Mrs. ! children of Guilford attended chur 3 e T h. This wi'l be the last opnortun spending Saturday night in hiking and a ¢ ° B church on o tal | riae g of the chamber o | L5, D¢ made a voter this vear in Putnam. |second on the play. e advaneed 10| yam battle near Burden's. pond.. The | &-ATthur Bacrews and her.committes, s | Sunday morping. the #th, with Mr. and |§ A fast moving western tale B = Db T The new electors wil their firet | third as Murphy was throwing Keflers [ p/0 B0 i A B¢ | four ‘course dinner was served. the menu | Mrs, Ralph Anthony. Mrs. Ncfion was ! nted to make an in-| onrn . 3 zs Murphy was, ieghing Kellers left the armory Saturday. after-| 000 €% 00 Tl e saltines, cold | Miss Mildreéd Larkham: of stunts and humor—Tom = . Hts#itot Raving || SRore o £ L0 Rt & At the an- | o & moment later when Wilhelm |2008 at 3:o'clock and in the early ‘even- | O (% S0 neq potatoes, rolls. oliv-§ | - Mr.-and, Mrs. G.. W. Chapin. récently . it hi | tes re am as has been | 1o Goraper, o 18 7 b Monday | vped & safety’ i, Jefc . Dowd® then|Sis the men were divided into two unlis | hana salad, waters, fee creac, cake | entertained Rev. Mr. Chanin, an Bpi- Mix wrote it himself and en who talk a great deal . n some of the | reached first on Harrington's error, Wil-| \'0 “h | e s and coffee. Hand painted place ana| copal rector from Oklamoha. ? 3 Y o s Wadt e. A charge of $2 - | helm going to second, and the Dutchma Snemvionder nee to k a position near | o, cards were the work of Seymonr |’ Miss Mildred Davies is taking a thres it's a_hummer. A Plus a service JEWE | pond, and it took the attack: | ; J FI-CITY a minute later, when Crowle % pa : 5 Bigelow, T. Arthur Barrows was toast- | months’ training course jn-a New York 13TH CHAPTER OF h s deem- 4 ed a single to right. |ing barty from 10:30 oeclock until 2| THT (3 chesches were made hv Alan | city hospital. e ce most any owner of | Miss M. A Burdick, returning from|" The unexpected rally turned the bleach- | 2¢lock Sunday morning t> complete a on, Seymour. Bizelow. Miss Dorothy | The Qon Of Tman ay | 1 S ps Iugey (o, the i Buthawm =N opting »at \Bakoney \Point, Vo ars ifo. a turmoill AnAUGIY et that the LADE IIOVement Jonner, Miss Harriet Fllison. Miss Fl- 3 sl wer company is heard to|DOme a fine bouquet of blazing star, finish was worth the price of admission, Eacenles “in Marsh. Mr. Pavy and others. Mrs. WESTMINSTER B S —— | > say that his monthly bills have | 0% ernot found in Griswola: | althoush the rest of the game failed to| Word has been reccived that E. F.| Stodman Storrs gave a reading andl o o 573 5 BEN TURPIN | increased mearly a hundred per cent. ig| John Blake, who. S althous ! Kaleht: sl oy st S fling P imothy 3:16 was the pastor's text | indred per cent. in| Johm Blake, w been confinad e s sht 2 amily have reached Los{ there were solot by Mrs. Ofive Storrs | T CHORY 370 Wa8 the Bas N B B | W years. People would be |0 his home on Mechanic st el for the locals collected three | Angeles, afier a thrilling trip throuzh | Durand. and Miss Frances® Davis. ana Sunday ing worship. —IN-= ol ¥ interested if the committee en-|MaNy_Weeks, enjoved an au hite, including a triple, and Johnson and |the scorching West. The p: left W instrumental music by Rexford and Miss m’:\{flp:‘vc‘i cffl‘f_:h; ‘\‘\‘e‘t:‘n:;,i:; (».v:‘n:\]: SHE SIGHED BY THE SEASIDE i with making the nvestigation | i} Sunday. Ringling of the Colonials als) eracked | erly about & month ago. and have made | Frances Crane, and Misa Olive wWitdes. | L%, DEOET A & VOh o o MACK SENNETT COMEDY . TRGEE man one day last weelk w Hee s There were no field- | the journey auto, he decorations were pink and white as- 3 = —_— e : c ihree safe ones There were no fi to. The decorati what is onr aim in it? ¢ 6:39-40. Members of the Woman's Reiet Corg | 1215, ©F the many larze mot o foasares of mentlon. The box scorc | M5 and Mrs. Jonn Gfant rexohed the | tere ekl ‘"“,',T,_;a,_;"a;";’;f o PATHE NEWS at things 3 man sees when | ticipating. the . coming. asears |PASSINE over the state roud, many hail. | taiowe 51st anniversary of their marriage Thurs- | o e v tned at “Pine Jebrated Sun- 3 w Tneaday | N e OYer Lhe st s 0w > SRAGT 3 Seymour Bizelow enteriained at Pine | qav the 4eh, wh bert C. G . of Mrs. Cora Hall of Willimantic, | oo o, distant cties. O 18 nof Westerly K. C. Celenials. day, at their home on Spruce street. Jsland Morfay afternoon and evening | Greane. m::\' o;n v-‘;:;?f;:n Anax{»'mm : e Inemector ¢ | ADProaching, which from noin; « ; o Pt el hen 3 37 3 1| the members cf the Westerly Sanitary | Ray. R, . Pave and the members.of the | morning worship and partook of the com- | gmm———————————— i [ { w o meeting. to be neld bn | L1°d DOWer and servies qualifc ey 3121 ifaeemwmre 5 1 1 3 0 |fovbS Chioved @ two days -outing at| Groton Lons Foint house nouse DTty | munion feast in the ehurch with which he o 1 W be follomen iy 3| ¥As especially " attractive. | When 1 | LRt i|cme 5 0 & o o|Boom Bridge over the week end. and an Ashford camning party united 73 years ago. Few live to make i | % passed its lettering indicatsd that it be- | ne § 1 OfJohmonsd 5 3 2 w Reports from the Lawrence Memori Ar d Mrs. Ste-gon Rose of Hart- . i longed to the Glasgo M | Witheim s 31 afRieines & 3 0 16 lhospital in New London state that Miss [ ¢o i were guests the past week of friends | fuon & record. Mrs. Greene and a son ritory. O | Frederick A. Burwell, who has been| Mrs. Nellle Shea Hanlon, daushter [Doniib 4 1T 1 0f®deX - & 0 8 0 1| Mary Casteno, 22, of Canal street, who | o owa b0 o Deacon Charles Bs Greene of New Lon- w 0r ween | cOnnected with the Patriot Press during| Agnes and son Edward of Indis Crowiedt 5 2 11 offtostonh 3 ¢ 3 0 2|suffered a paraivtic shock Tbursday| " 07 Faiatas | o Sccombanied L ndi the latter offt It r months, has left to resume|Ind. have Been guests 5f the R 155 % 0 |morning is resting comfortably. ] dMansfield. schools opened Wedtesda®|ciated in serving the elements at the 2 s at the Harvard University | Welch, on Main street. ~Mrs. Hum o | —— === - Henry O. Grilis. captain and quarter. | morning with Miss Helen Ferholl” Of|Lordls Table. Deacon A. C. Greene, now f pheas- | Bueiness Administration to fine |lived In Jewett City thirty.-five veare | 27731 6 Totals & back on the W. H. S. football team op| Easicville at the Center School, Boffh:|nearly 93, has as. great enjoyment in NEW LONDON LINE = duate work. z ago. and has always wanted to eome | Jhen wloning in ¥e €00 |last year, left Friday night for Indiana, | M at Mrs Marriette Walkers, ant U7 |life and interest in the affairs of the r back and visit the plaze. The y | 00 0010 08 he will enter Notre D: Banks, of Boston, at the Hollow school. | nation and world as as any man at his Governor Evere he nl: e young . 1 ! enter Notre Dame uni- 4 hon 3 Ia ) v Everett J. Lake is coming|pcople had never seen sai water 0108002030 making her home at A. E. Ant r"g most acfive period, his lameness and |§ Steamer Lvs. New London - = - i ’,“_'“‘; next, it was|D. F. Finn drove them to E Two bece' hits Hinglioe. Feraro Mushe. T | William Grant has returned to his Mr. and Mrs. H. T. F‘m‘i I":]‘:n Faton | deafness being the only hindrances. His |§ ~ . h ay by Representative L.|and Eastern Point, during T G Eiruck oat. by - Moy | dutles; in Allentown, Pa., After spending | E2¥3» Mr=. F. B, Eatch and Alen ™ friends here were glad to weicome him- = P « me time since| Dorecas Circle of The King's Da - | 6: by Corcoran 3. = B a vacation at his home on Spruce street. | mm———————— iog‘ and (:nu\y Atter service, and a A fine of $200 and costs was imposed A number of Westerly Italians went 1‘ Chm the 5'":?"‘:'.‘ the Greenes had n Hearly of Albany, N. Y. a |to Providence Sunday to attend the com- BORN uncheon at their old home, now owned e governor might | ters is to meet with the leadec this week anu| A, Burdick Tuesday night own that Le will plé 11 p. m. daily except Sun- el e el {d Since the story in_ Tha Bul'stin caring_before Judge Oliver H.|memoration exercises of the 600th an- | ALLEN—In Montville, Sent. dth 1821, and occupied by Thomas Colburn and day. Daylight Saving Time. B el ok Dasfslisn, jast south stock ana very mell Kopmatve vs|ing how the A. A. Young, Jr, runnin the Third District churt |niversary of the death of the poet Dante,| a Son to Mr. and Mrs. George Alle mily. . B it st the towns heredbouts Mo Trooas |l2m Won the prize twent years night. Hearley was arrested | Mrs. Herbert Greeman and daughter | RATHBUN—In Salem. September “2. Another old resident present Sunday t s to|visit will include an addre hursday | ago, at the Putmam firemen's muster, after his Chevrolet automobile | Margaret have returned to their home on | 1921 & daushter. Edna Hope, to Mr. | was Charles Dewing, who lately returned > B 3 S there has been some talk amonz the |that he was driving went on the sidewalk | George street, after a visit with relatives | and Mrs. John Rathbun. Rk pcipn ,"':."I‘ series of visits with near relatives 3 Quioorge W. Hamilton, lecturer of | present members of the company as to|in front of the St. Clair store on Broad |in Shamokin, Pa. MAIN—In Preston. Aug. 11 1321, 4| in California. where he spent last winter. fshat. Ten re, | Suincbaug Pomona granse, will be the|whether a.team could be seeloted fo-| sireet Friday morning, and struck Mrs. s i gangiter, Dorothy Eleae, to, M mM s Bn;nu Cook of Providence has L 4 | speaker this (Monday) eveanirg at alday from the present firemen who could | Charles Segar. He was charged with = 25 s. Le 2 | ent urned, after two weeks” vacation with : Comnectiont | oes ¥ o AR frante. [Ths} Put- doficiagein T e reckless driving and was represented by MANSFIELD CENTER MARRIED 5 ‘I‘:;;:":uxbf‘_o!:( cottage. A = e Will engage in an effort n the afternoon of September 9, |Attorney Stephen J. Casey of Providence | There wi p . it Gret A Suests was at Rest- B < . Attorney Step) 3 e was a large congregation at tha | FADLEY—MACQUARRIE—In on, ¥ ; sazt. growii 30 | o1 aso lts membersalp during tho| 1900, according to The Bull:tin, on Sla- | An appeal was taken from the judgment. | Mansfield Center church Sunday morn.| Sept 3. 1921, by Rev. George A. Atha. ;l‘:"‘:_ Sunda, Among them Mr. and|at Rosedale o nd : e T hia fer avenue. the running team of the A.\The accused was bound over to the su-| ing, the 4th, to hear the farewell ser-| Miss Flora MacQuarrie, and Charles | 7 ;‘\m?\ D-df\arls?n of Mooseneck |y "1 on Lee and two children, MF ¥ r It is be-| Dr Huogh B. Campbell of Norwich| A Young Jr. hose and ladder company | perior court for Washington county with [ mon of Rev. Roy Gilman Pavy, who took | Hadley. both of Noank. B i A o, | e e verman, Cllfiore Sule - 0 pment | ¥ill come to Putnam *Tuesday to con-|Fave an exhibition of now they took |pajl fixed at $1,000. for his theme, “The Tavelve Gates,” hold. | BLAKESLEE—ELLIS —In Alahambra, | Harry Sidefiburiz of New York, Mr. and [ 3 M™% A Lol s conaeis and ¢ g w clinic for tuberculer patients at|(N® Prize in Putnam. They ran 300 Hearl s later served with a writ | ing the close attention of the audience. California, Aug. 29, 1921, by Rev. Dr.| Mrs. Charles Siamson of Brookiyn, N.|pote¥ 2S00 FUURTCe 0 "o ana hotiday . r E ethelt v Kimball hospital. Ths clinic is | feet; 1aid 2007 feet of ary stream of arrest by Deputy Sherift F. T. Mit- | Mr. Pavy prefaced the sermon with words| GcoTE® W. Wosbury, Paul B: FIAKoe | ¥ Mrs. Guetaf E. Karison and daugh- | U000 "o Viopedale. the Rosenzweig v section when _ e 1 o'cloc o et nco of 500 | in a suit for $3,000 damages hrought | of ‘appreciation and best wishes for the | < Tapanom. Conn. and Miss ERZabeth | secn. ates of Brovidence and Osear Hult-| 750 5 . r t 4451 chi persons lined the avenue. )y Mrs. Charles Svmar. Bail in tae &um | people of the parish o ity 3 e A e en. also rovidence, R. 1. flawe: - 5 poross the Alphonse Bourcler, formerly chief o ! 7 ; by Mrs. Charles Segar. Ba people of the parish and community. The | . formerly of Norwich. Conn. - I 2 % A , r rov the fire department wae ol el of| The company has not deteriorated one |of §3.000 was furnished. Hearley was | special musical nmumber was & dut by | T e o Mxacl(ol Wikos _sind 1da Kine | 1 Misa Nigjet Tous w0 ot BeESEUE , s long ut v, When the au.|Tou [ personnel and a team uf the|aiso Served with a writ of summons for | F. B. Eaton and Alfred Dodd, Mrs. DIED e = er My Touis? (e, | SEERIS g Tt piepad g . caxd h ety ~| young huskies today may evan b eglige action brought by | Bator accompanyi Rexf Yew Sept, 3. » Jr., at Gayview farm her home in New Lond v P h iriving crashed into a §mptiaiy at 31, negligence in an acl ght b % accompanying. Rexford Crane | SHEA—In New Bedford, Mass.. Sep é o - . ok and F ok e ot when something went wrong with seconds. The old boys figure they Will |Charles Segar for $2,000. Both writs | gave a violin solo, accompanied by his| 1921, Nelile Reagan, widow of Mortl | 'Acer several weeks’ stay in the home| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lachappelle were s A Potter of Bread street steering gear out onyKilling'y ave. have to step some. are returnable to the superior court for | sister. At the close of the service com-| mer Shea. of Taftville, aged years. | of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson these friends | recent nd guests of Mrs~ Lacha. : ie. Mr. Bourdler Was on his way home| ermnt® Logite Putney, of Daoste Washington county October 18. munion was celebrated. Funeral sorvices ‘will 'be held in St |returned to.their several homes Aug. 27. | pelle's nts in Springfield, Mass. Danielson is to be one of the few re- =22 m his way home| guest of Miss Dorls Myott. Miss Prt- Sunday, the 14th, Rev. Joseph Carle.| James' church, New Bedford, Mass.|Mr| and Mrs. Fred Aldrich to Jersey! ar and Mrs. Omer - Lachapelle malping s n t of the|— ney is a brilliant pianist, and is a coun Some time during Friday night or early iy > at 9.30 a._m. Funeral cortege Will i City N. J. Mr. and & Mr. and ) m sel he Holderness, N. F Saturday morning thieves broke into the | Vi, Of Norwich, preached. arrive at St. Mary's cemetery. Greene- | (i 20 - . 'and Mre. Robert Smith | Springfield, Mass. Albert Lachapelle and v [0l | the Methodist church trustees are to be | mer. Shat et Moo aaie B rectory of the Church of the Tmmaculate R'".r R.hf[‘r Pavy left Thursday after-| yille, Monday afternoon, September | '© BrOOKIYR,( N. Y., Miss Marguerite St.|Miss Aurore Robarge of Worcester who g g " |chosen for the yea = & = v e = e onetiien noon for his new parish, the Congrega- 12th at 2 p. m. bave been visiting in the home 6f Lowts i Bt o e e TR e o, Lo e Cone b A e ng n% | tional church in Southington. In tne D—In Norwich, Sept.-11, 1821 Lachapelle, have returned to their heme. the local market and have been selling | oo | ithout securing ansthing of value, The | Year.and a half of his pastorate he has Howe Hopkins,” wife of John Mr. and Mrs. James Clinton have re- 5 8 up to $2.35 per basket. %| The uncertain performance of the lo- | Vithou S gl by foreing a | Peen untiring in his work for the church, | _Troland, . ar ewett City | g e 1 tomato is seen in the crop of today. |thieves gaine 2 it Member's of the W. C. T. U. are o hold | S P turned to New Haven after a week their home here. FRANKLIN Mies Sadie Matteson. Mrs. Arthur Bry- ant and two children were Labor ‘day guests of Mr. and Mrs; C. H. Rolinson. The school in town will open tday (Monday) with the followirg teachers: Sodom a‘strict, Mre. Mary Miner; Leb- anon road, Miss Constance Clap of Wil- limantic; Windham road. Miss Elizabeth Duerr, Pleasure Hill, Miss Mabel Duerrs : the library and the best Interests of the | Notice of funeral hereafter. For the last three years, tae tomato has | Window in the f’mfi“ roomuon o sh"":’h‘" cntire community, being a friend to| PAMAS—In New London, Sept. 8, 1921, ranked in the category of gard-n pwvfi;"‘ a"‘d !N;V‘ ;it":’f’n\d “r"ui i e | an. Joseph F. Damae. tocrats and hag never in all that time|documents on the pastor's desk, strewing | “imy, annual mesting of the Library As.| FOWLEE—In been plenty enough to be sold by meas. ticm on the floor They next wamt into th | o6 tH000 TERIE 000 S e ety ieo. mounds for n muar. | dining, room, where they enjoyed a feast he home of Mr. p .. 8 Bigelo < e vaTor s thi mare Seoh bs | OF peaches, throwliis! thisstoney . on | Lo Hiome OCLMEARC IS AT & Bigslow 15 Main Street | ine Island, Rev. R. G, , HULING—In Milford, Mass. Sept. %, on Winter street, at the | local dealers. Friday they wers a drag|the floor They then made bold by go- ::‘r.e‘:'&resldent, nrfsmn," Tfiefl?bfi‘flixé 1921, Mary I, wife of Harry Huling, James' “church property. The |on the market, and the rlust auaiity |Ing upstairs where the priests sleep and | V1o Precident presiting The lbrartan's| in’her sist year. g s ready to offer a reward for |too, Only $1 5 bushel was asked hy |ransacking the room occupied by Rev, J, | ¢H0%% S0P T8 TR0 CTCWATIoN W | wrvLIAMS—In: Cleveland, Temn., John uner: d'here information that will identify the culprit. | peddler on tho street. One storeman | Cassagne, who at present is out of town. | . Lo ending July 1, of 6639 ol | Viliams. formerly of Yantic. Electors who are interested will be|refused to buy three bushely of class A |It is not known whether they secured X X Tk SANDERSON—In Willimantie, Sept. 11, | given an opportunity by the registrars on [ hara and smooth tomatoes af a iocal}anything fof value |there. The break 70 volumes| ™93 “fsaze Sa 921, Is nderson, formerly of Vg g gt were circulated through the branch N 2 attracts fTeated mumber: urday of next week to enroll on the | gardener. because he said he couldnt|Was reported to the police Saturday = AN he flower show and |cancus lists of the town. ° handl morning by the pastor, Rev. I..Larxin, | Dr2ries and schools. - There were reg- S DlreCtors S vt : s lists T andla them. v g v the pastor, Rev. T. larkin | istereq during the vear 453 hook takers, | S —————ey This mufs Pto“: i’;‘;: J. Iverett Sands of Columbus, O, was| For several years back grapes, wild |and upon investigation, it was found that a meeting in the chapel at the Method- ist church Tuesday afternoon, Dr. W. H. Judson, health officer, is on the trail of some person who has been eguilty of removing a No Dumping sign a loca New London, Sept. 10, evxening at| . 1921, Nellie O, wife of Alvin A. Fowl® two, <Mainfield and 3 Deen taken care of Next Saturday brings an annual.event umes. Of this number Pautipaug, Miss Georgianna Burney of representing 215 families, The : and Springfield, Mass, e Dleame @33 visitor with triends in Danisleon over | and cultivated, have been pien‘y in this|the break was probably made by two S hits T i wim":mg?. Sl Miss Catherine Holton is teaching in e e of | the_week and. section. This year almost ever; hanse|men, one barefooted. The imprints of | TR SR 0, YOI TON "N Bilu | BEOMIEY—In loving remembrance of Gilead. Clarence Young of Cleveland, O., for- | vine is without fruit. Some few that | their feet were left in the soft soil be-| 155 in behalf of the directors, express.| MY dear mother, Mrs. Bose Bromley, m Miss Hazel Swift spent the week end merly of Danfelson, was a week end vis- | escaped the freeze last <nring have a ed the appreciation of the valuable as.| Jefp S oo this lifeSept. iith, ers with Mr. and Mra. Arad Manning, I . The” Quinebang mill;is to Tesume-oper- | itor with relatives in Danielson. larger yield than ever. Concord vines sistance rendered the library by the re- 53 4 Yantic. ¥ ations, tids weekafter’having been closed [ Rev Walter B. Williams of the West- | scem to make the best show.nz. A man | will ho South Carolina pine. tiring president, Rev. R. G. Pavy, and ex- [ God called you home, it was His will, Lady A ant Mrs. Louis Ortman and childre; t the past three weeks whilo important |fleld Congregational church is preparing |this week visited a dozen wild vines < Alice Surbrenaut _of Weedon, | tended the best wishes of the asociation | But in my heart you linger still, " ’ Norwich Were guests Thursday of Mre repalr work has been underway. an’ address on disarmament which will be [ where he has always found plenty and |Canada, is a guest at F. X. DasJardins'. | to him in his new field. Mr. Pavy wag| YOUr memory is as dear today, HENRY E. CHURCH S ¥rank Mailhot -is mow smaking: steadw|ziven at an early date. did not get a hatful. -2 3 - Lioyd P. A . and Mrs. S. H. Holmes an1 Mrs. | made an honorary member of the boara|AS the hour you passed'away. . . progress toward «recovery',at the Day| Miss Paultne Goss of Boston is the T, The stade highway department men |2 WM. SMITH ALLEN Mrs. and Mrs. Gustav Lindgren and e Babcock attended ‘he meeting of | of director: The election of officers re- dren - “n*Putnam. new teacher at the school in the Valley |are at work replanking tas foot walk | Thames Past Noble Grands at Ocean sulted as follows: President, A. W, Bu- | ™ Mo *00, oime A, BROMLEY Toléuhans 2283 el thers e A it this (Monday) evening’s meeting at - district of ths town. of the Lisbon bridge. The rew flocr | Bearh chanan; first vice president, Arthur C. returned 1o their home in Brooklym, X. X. 97 Baltic Street. o&n A s 5 GRS