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e PUTNAM The annual golf tournament for the w ld’ s ° 3 y ‘Windham county challenge cup will take 9 Place on the links of the Pomfret Golt or s €ries .. Putnam s Oldest and club Saturday, Oct. 8th. All golf players 3 in Windham county are eligible to enter R y - and a silver cup will be awarded the t d bl J l R L eturns ; 2 Eme b Dependable Jeweler DRMELSON »7Allen, whom, the game wacden says, is | holes. familiar with the fact that he was on| On Friday there will be an especial oomschons and tingering between 1fe | Comecticut territory, as he formerly liv- | contest for the women players with a Meath Salvatore LaRossa, at Brook- |ed in the nearby town of Webster and [silver cup as the award for the best 18 38l Sunday afternoon, was keeping [knows the country where he was operat- | holes net. The Pomfret course is consid- Daily during progress of each|f& . oy guessing as to whether he | ing. Allen was arraigned and fined be- |ered a ~'|\on.»;' one a:"l for lthhe v?slt he ¥ % among the prisoners presented | fore Justice TI Ryan of the town |several years these amateur matches for - : Smrt st Putham pext “’eflnfsda:fi {»yr"n,:,l.’,,,,fm_qmm“ # 5 county golfers have attracted a good list game—Live, up-to-the minute LaRossa, who is charged with a feloni- or entes assnlt on Captain John Murray, ly of the Putnam police and now The same parties that ar for a break at the Star bakes responsible on & miznt | _According to announcement by Judze|peturns will be furnished to|f A Sale that depen s i 2 Marvin, the October session of the supe- e past week 'raided the Quinebaug ) of New Haven rad policeman, attempted | oo 10 it "o ooy hours of § : criminal court will open Tuesday but t> take his Ufe by hanging Saturday | - morning. ~ This 15 of the opinion of State | Wil immediately adjourn to Wednesday, | Dapjelson fans through the|® on appreciation of \\\\\ \ ' I I/ / / PO ST and came o near to being suc- foicer 4, W. Williams and other officials | ¥hen prisoners will be put to plea. There 3 SEBEIR TG - cemsful that a physiclan who saw him wrs jgve hoen in Lonch aith both cases, |15 an unusually long list on the criminal : = history Eum-y B e o e aain who ha docket. The jury will be summoned for L quality. \ not great—s$9.67, {hat the man could not live more than |, o, 0 A¢ the Quinebaus store was |y roday, courtesy of the Norwich Bul- / of Putnam. | taken from a chans three or four Mours. LaRossa | leti b th £ 0 o property - was taken, the lots nad | of errors Saturday in the case of Jacob |letin. tch the games from louring Sunday the spark S n. Wa g Jtinwed to flicker, though h lexpected at any time. LaRossa attempted suicid |through Saturday nieh 1 7ot been checked up Saturday, Entrance | Alpert et al. vs. Nezaire Peloguin.. On . . 1 Was gained by forclag ‘@ window . in the | the decision of the court of lsst resort £ / sy (et SHh 1e Bmes the management of the Vietory - . S oo, | RO N, TR - | Peatre on Mol stres’ 'The sonisyeny | OME windows. P LAY ‘m" Jusing & cord that had been supptied nim | "t 4L | incing proof se nearly a year ago over the con- ; o A i) with which to hang up his clothing. He £ thela e Store and at | Struction of the lease, ~ A clause in the (Play by play) 4 N\ v ftied one end of the cord to a grating and | 1. is the work of local peo- | 1ease sets forthl that at the expiration of ay by play " than made a loop around his neck e o > lease Peloquin, the lessor, shall do B / £ ek ; lection Monday, Oct. 3. Fred.|ne of two things—either give a lease i | fon | 3 : for a further term or purchase the per hims Cunneen for town school com- |- property of the lessee for 85 per % z e | of its value. The lessees gave no- "Though LaRossa is a short DOWE’S hed an extension of thek e le angement for disposing or gave notice that he permanently that | would purch: was su that half his body Moor while he was engaged e the personal property as . 60 eloped and 1 ed. Both claim that the doing of Established 18 acces: f two things, as set forth in the resting pastime of se, is at his option, The question be-| Phone 400 Danielson bag hidden av . store. 1f oth-| Briefs were filed in the supreme court y In t nt Thomas Bradferd puts forward what | tice (hat the scems th relative to bridg- Assawaga r erview may be risoner in a nearb: motion and set | fore the supreme court is as to whether the lessor or the lessees have the option Jall officials I en or whether the | Training school of Cleveland, O., at 2| A ®a was found me he had fixed the co: | ther term shall be personal property shall be sold. The case | meeting of the Women's Missionary ciety of the Congre 1 church Tu aad just sort laid down . - has been followed step by step with B \ twin - N W St k - g / e = Charles Parker in char considerable S Conbastor s Tohn 1o Sabl b M 7 ontractor John P. Sabin has com- ol \ e o j eI o i hnetion AL e “Im the Man £ AR R ‘ ) Mr Shn'ws cb)e.ct Tretuts w @ penetration Mr. Shaw has N S i \ in staging this he street has been r. z 4 \ 0 COI I S‘l 2 A asked to run this N ] ; \ ol:u ex; to Sale, and I'm go- S S Z £ )\ cuthisstockin ing to make ) prices that no /& 5 g usine past records, or )t on : adfor acquaintance: s has been & verl| corg o Carsill council, K. officers a Jam. Many with whom Mr Wheelock has returned ] : from a stay of some we tleboro, | deput . F. E. Sherlock: oy, & S1ay of some weeks at Altleboro, | cyangellor, Thomas Hanley: warden, Willliam Kelly ; treasurer, Willis roll; financial secretary, Hector Duver recording tary. A. Mathew Alold Page; in rd outside_guard, Edgar Matieu in the Quinebaug river is d the mills are having diffi- tting enough power to run cate timers remembe \] . s &)\ detailsafter e | couti e developed i tousands of dol. || Never do ald timers remembe 5 Dupre, Bernard MeGariy, | {8 future prob- Unset and set in Rings, Brooches, Pendants, Ear-drops and \@ A 50 years ad | © e S for the tows | 1N Anles at 2 £ s S e e crestea | 8 abilities can Ear Screws, Pins, etc. = storekeep- . T mmowing section: ot Winmnam smty:t | TRREE RS b e [l e q s for > 250/0 TO 400/0 BELOW VALUE ing in 7 = M | i done Saturday. The office of | 3 3 p ne d ope p Sy e SRS 1ojbe parmly. confested lowness. : —and this ratio of saving prevades all Gold, Silver and Platinum Jew- Putnam, republican, incumbent | ¢ (il m at o is| “Wallen of the office for the past two 5 82\ Conn. " » et elry, and all Gold-filled Jewelry—Why not buy now for Christmas ? ho has been connected with the Daniel- | 358in being opposeq by Mrs. Mabel Du- i ble d:posi = . ) o Transeriot ton: aeme i the Daniel-| pre Ryan, democrat. Morse won o Goods laid away on a reasonable d:pos g Putnam this Monday m ng to cceed Y & small margin, which gives . ) Mr. Mood supporters hopes of eclec Robert will speuk istrong of Spencel about the Schauffler Local ice dealers have given as a rea- son for advancing the price of their duct to the fact as been exhausted now importing ice farm, which | ing charged time as sh c and in the vicinity of that tained a job upon a mmittee today ic Shop windows.—adv. If one can believe even a little what one | 1 Montreal. His household o | B Diamond Loose DlES‘ On Friday, October 7th, Opening Day, and Stationery “Nuttings” v ! n 2 s Pictures rs, 80 ing w ¢ v's | tak, fie {Caniad i o = b Al e saidat tonayis taken o the Canadina city in an & SR x)(";"fr“s::;s s st Gengine Hand 5 ck 3 & > PRh 5 o ainted, : giy's Toads. Ineluding understood that considerable op- | and Pendants | At Mine Prices | opjaring the store, a numbered ticket, entitling her to onz Hinem pot Neat Frames, of shovéling snow, estimated at sprung up arding the | i id Gold Diamond i . P I T, $L000 for the coming winter, and no one | town accepting the Mary Gasdnor pron. [ Solid Gol i chance in the drawing for a $60.00 DIAMOND RING, Boxes, $3 to $6 | au no more than |erty on South Main street. The proper em, the was left to 05 to keep tl that a library be maintained culverts and | was provided at the whole a period of | need not be used for libi : : : 5 cent m 100 to 500 nounds, 60 cent: b= e | can get work If | and over 500 pounds, 50 cei ; ilver Plated | Cut Glass Cut Glass Cut Glass | Sterling Silver | Silver Plated | Silver Plated =t s i 0 However, |~ There s very litt $2.00 s'é"":'f"d e i e res iacaes Bowis PiEchscand E Tables, $10.75 | Sugar Spoons | Forks, $3.50, §5 | . e e | o e o e ar i e and i o ol He T of o RURRCU T TR et $450 Each | $3.75 to $6.00 $350 Up 6 Glass Pair $1.25 to $2.50 ea | Tables, $3.50, §4 | me fa u ¢ 5ia stier 48 el it K ALARM wcirf:; ';'itsch:srs Bread Trays S Candle Sticks | Tumblers $2.63 | Desserts. $7.50 | perry & Cream | Teas, $3 and $4 w t and told the | building ing up on Prc CLOCK Coffee Pots $3.50 Each Flower V’_ascs 50c to 75¢ Sherbets, in Fair Ladles, From Desserts, $3.50 a v r / : He is k:iumb to Vm”o\;um&r\ as a rriumdhm':. shop. Tea Pots Baking Dishes $1.75 to $20.00 Candy Jars Sets of Six, | Teas, $2.00for6 | $215 to $5.00 ea Up » £ when Scout” ha his parents are happy and to| Rally day was ovserves Mayonnaise 5 . 5 2.75 to $3.00 ad S 3 a ives $3.5 1 s we L tor a his own hat looks wonderfully good | ant churches in the . and e @ For Only Sihes $8.50 Comports’ BA0SS175Te0 gaT] GEETD ta 001 ) 8 ot $a.X Cold Meat | Knives $3.50 up neglected o come in at | hanging on a hock in mother's kitchen. | special effort for large ks & Spoons| Finest Goods | Syrups... $350 | Berry Set of 7| Colonial Carving Set Forks All in Sets of € Forks & Sp. 2 3 ) 3 r nig Frederick E Bible schools was most suc 98c Novelties All Sacrificed | Trays.... $5.00 | pieccs, $6.00 | $1.75 and 32.50 $2.00 §2.25 each | worth 1-3more n o MclIntosh, r PRl gateny, (RS e 4 [(RNAET RS R dent of this city, th Grosvenordale, « donaiion |6 $7.00 Up | $10.00Up | FREE. Drawing will take place on Saturday Night. 50c UP ere, 1t| rc worth 1-3 more road railin i G =3 : .2 | twelve ma 10 meet the cost of | which leaves a wide diseret bry i other incident- natter. The propert; S centr: ad expens um mentioned | and extends from outh Ma : also includes $800 ¢ d expended by | 10 School street and has been yalue i own for the grading of Wheatley | from ten to fifteen thou f —— people seem to L verage citizen who has commented | the propert oad budge: characterizes 310,00, | der the terms of the will it wil meun | MEN'S SOLID GOLD Men's Ladies’ Ladies | oladies | Ladier «la | SOLID GOLD JEWELRY 2 - ther too much money and many | that the public library will be immedi. Wrist Separate Gold Fille old Fille: ausca” ear! i Specnal Slx-Day Sale {are insisting that the sum be cut to $10,- |ately removed from its present location. | K JEWELE Y Watches Watches Bracelet Bar_Pins Necklaces Ciain:Pandants; ... YSN¥ i 000 flat. Read repairs alone are lisied | A small branch library would doubtless | Solid Gold Cuff $8.50 each c Watches From $1.25 ea. $5.00 each Brooches, set with precious ic budget at $14,000, this being the | fulfill the condition, imposed by the tes Links ............. $5.00 up | Bctter Ones at 25% Best Makes Baby Bars Positively Stones, or Gold Ornaments— . | rate of about $100 per mile per year | 'ALiX and the town would become p Solid Gold Stick Pins, $150 up | Big price Cuts OFF $16.00 each 75c Set Genuine $2.15 to $16.00 Each ngh-Grade for every foot o rfoad in the town of | Sesed of a valuadle property. Solid Gold Rings.... $3:50 up Solid Gold Rings. ... $2.25 ea. | e ey [t Was i onategat i el EQSS"‘R.':;"}S it Men'’s Men's Men's Men's Solid | Men's Imported | Gold Bar Pins...... $3.25 ea. Ameri BEithe TRz it batie tere 100 | of Rev. Boynton Merrill was reac 2 ¢ | “Hallmark” | Finest lilinois Wattham, Goid Watch, S SwissiWato i gy Gald raselsr ek e erican FiLheintg tack s come effcctive Nov. 1. Rev. Mr LADIES! This is a mosf and Swiss Movement Elgin and “Illinois’ is going to Boston as of the Old South churc d and maks NORTH STONINGTON on road 0o e . m Babcock of this village lower appropriations v Park Maine. are harve estimated the chances are | acres of choice field corn whic Sttt has will no doubt yield more than an - £ e TeaGs the farms hereabouts. Mr. Maine 2 enviable reputation of raising crool ! iotendays st pumpkins that average from 40 o are being scanned | Pounde ; AL s $750.00 = and there is a sirong $350.00 ANGELUS PLAYER PIANO — Used by || “THE PIANISTA” ..... $300.00 USED MAHOGANY PIANO, §195 () e e s us to demonstrate. It is in perfect QBO) () || This is the instrument used exclusively in the || McPhail make—Sale Price X pair wor n to speak for us in * was the individual asking for at 7 finest guaranteed move- ssociat i Unusual apportunity Stossie Watches Watch, in | Other Watches | Movement $25.00 with 9 " 5 . money on & CGHRISTMAS $35.00 20-Year Gold | At Cut Prices | Radiolite Dial | This is a Fine ool -y - GIFT. Big Bargain | Filled Case, $38 | For This Sale $50.00 Timekeeper ma - Hair Clippers For Home Use Absolutely Safe and Easy to Operate asks | than that th | up by thei ates for this| Riverside—Mrs. John Seymour Mo depariment of the town along With the Riverside is chairm: condition .+ ... - 5 ior for tone, qual- || $400.00 STANDARD 3 — o o= il e ene of Woman's R $850.00 GORDON PIANO — We have used it || Y- S: Navy. It has no superior for tone, qual- } o) lyeg™ ™" "7 =77 07" .$ 50.00 Shavi ° an . are so burednsome at the pres- | Memorial Association N S ehite e trating=Goss or) Sals ity of construction, beauty of case,—refinement || oo ER el il For Nec v' iat there is an imsistent ery for for Only 3 545000 superlative. Sale price is $200 less than any || PLAYER . s s 25.00 = LI t will be prompt and substan- $550.00 NEW POOLE PIANO— agent’s cash price SAVE THEIR COST In a Short Time DIED s, a director of | TINGLEY—In Boston, sudden: m County National bank, was | 1921, Tingle taken from his home in Brooklyn to the | ELDRIDGE—Tn Preston, Sept. 29, 1021, EXTRA HELP WANTED ! $250.00 ANGELUS $700.00 STORE WILL BE CLOSED Day Kimball hospital at Putnam Satur- Achsah K., wife of John A. Eldridge of 4 g PLAYER . . . day evening (o undergo an operation for | New Lendon © T References Required ey Wilehn | andi Whtite. < MecidensiCsant All Day Thursday, October 6th e ] C i Experience Not Essential It's in a class by itself—A favorite with all good To Remark and Arrange These instruments make the finest Player Piano A - when attached to any ordinary Piano. G. Willian Buy a Personal Hair Clipper for a Real Sanitary Hair Cut. Mrs, ‘Timothy 0, 197, Neil Fletcher, in Hopkins fell and ke her hip when a rug slipp 2 Sear: 2 it proke e hip when a rug slipped on a | YRR o Apply at Once. musicians. Stock. hardwood floor her home on Main | BEISERTOR A e of Soetar (TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT eet. The accident happened Friday | Helen Raytar of 91 Thames strect. MAIN FLOOR) PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Knit Underwear s of missions to be conducted | S October by the missionaries of La. IN MEMORIAM will open at St. James' church nday Mr. and Mrs. William Ross motored ¢ | [n memory of W. A. Rogers, who died | Oakland Beach on -day for a visit with October 3rd, 1918. 1) nds. . & John A. Hamlin of Hartford was a| MR. AND MRS. CHAS. ROGERS \ Sunday visitor with friends in Danielson. Fitchville Polis open in the Killingly town elec- !tion at 8 o'clock this (Monday) morning 7 Mrs. John Cosgrove is ill at her home 2t Oakland beach as the result of fall off !a chair and injuring her head. Mr. and 2 Frid o} o - tended the Gi « ¢ al planned for Ir.]:f ening | CANTERBURY PLAINS range fair at North Stom- en_postponed until ington villege. e E. P. Sabins entertained her| Ars. Saai UNCASVILLE [ ana has i The annual election of the Sunday |ing Oct. 7. Mrs, : . - 5 Whitely Lynch and dangh- Mrs. Cogswell were former residents of EHURCH & AI-I-EN School Board w 1 Monday night in| Armond Plouffe. John Cud ¥ I-rs from 3lllanc.h‘su>r and Addison, :;r and the l';rs child, from Wester- > 2 . 2 c odist K Al chur The | Newton, Jerry Sullivan Sunday, the 25th. were caliers here recently. All Sizes—All Kinds—All Grades—All Prices s oS SRl bsu e officers were elected: Super- |Rhoumo witnessed the Taftville o3 Falmer and r. Garrlson were in | Saran Palmer has hought . touring nda; ern E et TN nt | baseball ga p Sunday own this week v 00ls. car. | et e i Rl i oadls 15 Main Street Herbert Dart; a: nt | basehall game held Sunday i ducted for W. Newton; [ wich. Ired Kinnie entertained the boys| Ar. and Mrs n B. Darrow by Rev. Wi E rs. John B. Perry Infants’ Underwear Children’s Underwear wton; treas-{ IByron Hatfietd of Westerly, 1 girls Monday evening of the Frost| the m Swainson The bearers were Lorne ST alle 1t With - 1 good time was reps 'Greig, Eimer Wood, Fred Kenwort unera. Supcrintendent, of ¢ of watermelon as Was in Dayville cemeterq. L. 3 Nellie superintendent u irs. Ralph M. Austin by all. Morris Friedburg of New Yor is visiting at his Wome in t i was clected teacher of | Miss Yetta Frieburg w little farce, How He| The October mecting of the La s {urday for o visit to New Yor Question, was given by Fred | Ald sociery is due Tuesduy, October 4 ret Ungerer and Mi Ma-!{ Mrs. Lo and 3 Ma 0x has returned to her| s and Gertie Hansen. Mrs. Howard| On account of local interests the Six rio were elected teachers of the|home nere after visiting relatives in i present and sang. Cake and | Church conference of the South Wind. m ers v classes. Flanders, coffee were served. y was the funeral director. At Wauregan Saturday, at Sacred Meart church, Rev. J. C. Mathieu w: celebrant of a requiem mass at the f neral of Hyacinthe Rondeaw, formerly acher in a private sehool there and an ir, Canterbuf tponed until During the lectur-| Town meeting We carry a large assortment of | Every good kind of Children’s Un- Infants’ Winter-weight Ribbed Vests | derwear is here—Vests, Pants and and Bands, ranging in price from | Union Suits. We feature Munsing- 39 all the way up to $125, accord- | wear for boys and girls, in Vests, ing-to size and grade. Pants and Union Suits. grange Wedne er's hou: Popped Directors s today (Monday). old time resident of the vil Several | m group to be held in Ekonk, will be —— priests were :ln”xhe e e to more thoroughly grade tl _— held October 11 instead of the last Tues- . ' was In ed Heart cemete: L. E. chool were outlined. e adult | s ay of.the month as has been cumtom- Women's Underwear, in all the best known makes—Munsingwear, Carter’s, Kennedy was the funeral director. Lady Assistant artment” will hold separat ions in| Ulster overcoats have become popular CLARK'S FALLS ary. o Forest Mills, etc.—Vests, Pants and Union Suits—Cotton, cotton and Saturday aftermoon &t St. James S o church, auditorium and the other |With the Chinese in Manchuria. The| Alfred M. Clark has sold his farm departments will be in the chapel. wealthier class of Chinese alw Next Sunday at the M. B. charch|long outer garments of silk, whi HENRY E. CHURCH WM. SMITH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 weol, silk and wool and wool—light, medium and heavy-weight—regular and extra large sizes, Local women have been invited to at- wear | horses and cart. - tend (the semi-annual meeting of the a Allison Bill and friends from New Jer- | Congregational Woman's -iome Missione Rally Day excrcises Wil be held in the |easily damaged hy rain or sno who have been guests of Mr. Bill's | ary union to be held at the Congregatione Sunday _schoo! the long ulster. hesides affording warmth | parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bill have'al church, Oct. 5, Wilh & programme Lhe Epworth Leaguc business mecting protects the sk clothing underneatl, relurned home. - While here, they at= of zreat interest, _ » church there was a service for Eugene Theriaque, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. apoleon Theriaque. Burial was in Holy Cross cemetery. L. E. Keénnedy 3 e kg ke eemncag