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WORWICH BULLETIN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921 made Sawurday morning to commit sy icide. Tho body remains at the under- taking rooms of L. B. Kennedy. It was stated Wednesday evening that there is ja vossibllity of LaRossa’s body being buried in Brooklyn, at the espense of the county. Herbert J. Barnett, who went west a 2 2 |little over 2 month ago with a.motoring free camp sile 10 touting MOLOFIStE. Such | yarty “hound for the Paeific coust, bas provided in great numbers i) yciurned to Danielon after a pleasant New England, particularly It |ang imteresting trip. vegion and in the | yirs Eenel Richmond left on Wednes- by the meeting was that of arranging 2 DANIELSON in the town court Wednesiay morning Ivan Kampton was fined $50 and costs, | amounting (o $60.74, which was paid, on 2 rwe of hawing operated 1 motor ve- n of New York. NOjgay for a few days' visit with relatives light after dark. Mr was taken on this Matter, | {0 Clinton, Mass. b sentation in court by felt thal camp sites are an | wfiss Blanche Gauthier of Wauregan A W. Wililams of the mo- s community and generally re | nas roturned to her home after visiting | vehicle departmen roducers. relatives in Waterbury. State Officer Howard A. Elliott vmsl engaged with the accident in @riven by Kempton wi Republicans of nmuuyn Wad a gen- r in the annualjin town on Wednesday Dagiie’s . B candidates had an | matters being disposed of in the superior B i Tl car about 30 votes, | court. P e oo te clected were | The civie federation has plans complet- ned, Mr. Thompson crawling dze of probate, he |ed for a tag day and the effort is ex- under the machine wninj - sin and demo- | pected fo met at least $500 to be used "'fi“m\:‘f were materially damag 7 more votes |in carrving on the truly splendid work o€ > 1 T eoublica s thAR o th o- | this orzanization. Another automobile case o e O o st "w | | Membors of the town' sihoo) commit- | oAy moralug was i collootor, defeating Trank |tee, including the new members eclected A. Tetreanlt, who recently ), republican, who has held fhc of- {on Monday, are to mcet this Thursda) from Putnam fice, and Louis Ingalls was eclected as a | cvening for orgamzation. of '$1 and ¢ Ao | ocratic assessor, defeating Clephas | It was stated by one of the members operat v commer 2 3 "7 {of the boara of selectmen that the rodd re car nums ! running past the town farm from Day- Wednesday aiternoon, at her home on | is the . vm | ville Four Corners likely will be improv- ey ‘.I"‘d g o e | Academy e e ae, ;’1 ied as a state aid highway. Imorove- is being gt e JondaX: {ment of this voute will give a shorter Whe e Westtiel Ganpre. |2nd more direct all state highway route erinl wae in Braole. | between Danielson and Putnam. been clecte el ae fumeral di.| Richard Reeves, who is employed by ase ¢ = TURErEt €7 | the Cadillac motor company of Detrolt, is mitte | visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abel . méiwberstip elected demo- |7, Recves. « fen I rd of sclectmen, F: were out in force Wednesday aft- T sic commw tion by {riends | sinoon to hear the latest returns from the M vill: 1ich ¢ frst World's games being plaved M < e in New York. = N 'y Many members of St. Alban's parish Disposition of the case of Rena Grdy. Alcott at charged with abandoning her. X"x old male child, featured. ‘the opening of the October criminal term of the Windham county superior court. dge L. P. Waidon Marvin presiding, .in city Wednesday, months’ and with from many at Brooklyn jail following an attempt |Judge Marvin was sentencing Miss Gray to serve time in jall. Miss Gray promptly pleaded guilty to the charge of abandoning her child by the roadside in East Thompson on a day Jaté in_ August, and State Attorney Charles B. Searls thereunor: reviewed the case for the court, covering the events leading up to her arrest at Westboro, Mass., where she had been emvloyed as a nurse. “This is as sad a case as has come to my attentior during the years I have- acted - as state attorney,” Mr. Searls remarked during the course of his esplanation. in which he dealt no more severely than necessary with Miss Gray, who has informed officiale that she does not know who is the father of the -chiid. The state attorney” recom- mended that a sentence of a year in jafl be: imposed. Public Defender Charles L. 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Even though Eyans’ Triple Phosphates works wonders ifi all cases of nervous, digestive and blood troubles, don't take it niess vou really desire to put on flesh, st class shape, and that is gain weight. You know the book. You've Jackie Coogan in “The Kid.” ous fun. in “Moo! WESTERLY The e ed Tuesd: itary Corps ambulance When necessary and” have many times responded and ca’ls out of their district, going to White Rock, . Ashaway, Potter Hill, Bradford and Watch Hill. This ssrviee is thor- % schools of Westerly open- in the various districts and will cover a period of 10 weeks. The nigh school, the industrfal echool ~and Pleasant street- all opened with a good THIS AFTERNOON AND |__FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~ JACKIE COOGAN in “PECK’S BAD BOY” laugh=d yoursslf hoarse at Irvin S. Cobb has given you more grins than any man living. So get ready for some- thing unparalleled in “Peck’s Bad Boy.” Five reels of furi- MARY MILES MINTER nlight and Honeysuckle” Her dad was a mere politician—but Judtth was a diplomat. “TRUCK HORSE BANDIT”—COMEDY NEWS WEEKLY EXTRA—Showing of “Peck’s Bad Boy” for school chil- dren on Friday at 4:15 P. M.—Regular Matinee at 2:15. She did her best to support the child. but | pumber of students. .A fcature of inter-|oughly appreciated by the people here. finally came to the end of resources | 420 Ciree in automobi'e mechan-| In the.same. building -is located the and when. the Woman to.whom she was | jee n whicn Max 1 of Westeriy | home, seryice section and information paying $10 a week for Ler child’s care|i snsiructor. Tho sessions Wwill be_held [ bureau known as the Red Croes Home friends as'the mother of a child she, in s and Thursda om 7 to 9.|interviewed. Subjecta are covered on BEST FOR 25¢. Evng. 30e, 40c her desperation, conceived the plan’ of \ is free to nunis residing here.leverything from dressmaking to the Show Starts at hrd .Sg (‘xhe child out into the country ndnstrial sehoo! offers a course in|building of & silo. Miss Lucy Crowley THE MONEY B 2:15, 7:00, 8:30 and abandoring :t. i g ng - whic] i ttendance. This service bureau — e 1 framing which caught s in. af i = 0 A’ number of ether cases were disposed |Thomas I1. Morrison. Both these is of great advantago to Westerly and TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY of Wedhestiy.' The . first was that of |Structors have had wide experience,|is the same as in the larger cities. 4 ACTS—KEITH’S VAUDEVILLE Everctt: Cobb, 19, of Killing ged tausht the subjects to many|is the only organtmed charitable assocta- Sl e rhianeh e b e drver ot es during the World war. !l‘um- Hod mmm‘:ln. A!r:f;:vi;vf(al activities | DAVE JOHNSON JANIS & CHAPLOW a Tight ‘motor truck that struck a wager ial subjects which are taught arelis on filo here al oms, Sn The tate hishway near Kamyton.on Shorthand. - (Tpewiting. bookkeeping, | In the werk on the Powt rosd trom || _INA DANCING NOVELTY _ | _COMEDY—SINGING—DANCING the ‘night-of Noy. 25 last and hurled out |business arithmetic and business Bng- | Matunuck toward .Cross Mills t TENNY 3\Mrei Colvin, Hampton, 4 bride of 4 few |lish, mathematics, mechanical- drawing |the grading is completed. ~This work EM‘WXCELL-ME Al Royce & AL IE:N Seelis.. she Sustaining fmries that later|and shop work. English for those speak- |has advanced 'so rapidly that it will be [l _E NT coMEmANs IN_A NOVELTY ACT g inj ¢ later 2 150 —e resuited. in her death. ing foreign languages and general ele- (,nr(\vl--l(e.l) before t(m time expected, AND A MODERN SOCIETY DRAMA OF LOVE AND MYSTER ~'P. J. Danahey, acting as enecial attor- | mentary subjects are tausht at IMeasant|which was next spring. Y , 557 Trnaney, acting as “A DAUGHTER OF EVE” * > a After a detailed review of the case and | nev.for the state, stated to the court that |street. Wednesday evenlng, the wedding of n % . a series of conferences between counsel, | if (Was his obinion that the charge should | Frederick A. Walker of New York [Rev. (layton Burdick, D. D., pastor of y state police officials who were engaged in | De: amended from manslaughter to reck-|addressed the first noon-day luncheon |the Seventh Day Baptist chureh, and e ing the case and finally between |los driving. He cxpiained that the con-|of the season at the Colonial club Wed- {3igs Anna Langworthy, daughter of Mr. e B} S paicne g, i an # the court and a young' man| tfactor who was the owner of the truck |nesday. A large number attended What|ang® Mrs. A. A. Langworthy ot 2 Pmmpa t Brown uni- | W said stands ready to wed Miss had settled 2 civil suit for damages in a|proved a most enjoyable affair. The lgtrect, took place at 7 o'clock. ‘l'h A . ok e par- | Gray, the court imposed a sentence of IamRer satisfactory to the administrator | q the club opened Wednes- | yrige entered the church as the wedding g . th Bro e At | er months In jail, the sentence to be- | of-Mra. Colvin's cstate, the administrator taving been closed for threo Woeks. |march was played and met the Rev sth Brow S ‘nder this arrangé. | being “Mrs. Colvin’s hushand. Attorney Mre. Davia Carrier have taken | gamuc) H. Davis, a former pastor. who 5 g e machine, ot i be released frgm | B.’ L. Darbie, counsel for Cobb, the lover ihedininz room management {07 |portormed the marriage ceremony. A v 2 ot T s o 1 | et M Gl b reencen frm | B SRS LR D St v e p e S e e ) THEATRE TONIGHT = ¢ S ighway, Bed throtgh & feie ) SUCC there was some snow on the ground. He| At the close of the Jewish holldays. |which was decorated with daliias, a a {and was wrecked. The injured men wore |0 G0y pover finched nor_showed _,d not believe that his client was driv-|several paces of business hero.opencd|was alse the church. This was the 47th AR T o e e Tl B bl S e mrl e TR s e —TODAY— n v jously injured. Mr. Brow it Dent in court, nor did she | & Teckless one, the conditior Stewart Greene, who has been in|prige’s parents. . After a wedding trip m“ “LDE' . s i resumed his duties as an ...f“‘ ho emotion When seri- | ay considered. Cobb does: not use | Frankiin, Conn., for two weeks, has rc-|t the mountains and in the west, Mr. BERT LYTELL 4 e o - « | structor. { tenee was imposed. liquor, though two men who were with |tyrned home and is exhibiting some fine | anq Mrs. Burdick will reside in West- Producer of "LIGHTNIN'" “THE WHEEL" x to Wednesday >| William G. Gray, the direct cause of [lim at the time—older men—had been|sketches and oil paintings made while|erly, The bride recelved many bea % s “THE FIRST YEAR “2 WISE FOOLS, B = |14 been able 10 (1 contt procecdings. was. entirely ob-| Srinking and counsel said he betivved |{ire, : ful gifts. In his greatest triumph as a }| ] “TurRN To THE RIGHT Efc. v 3 JES livious of the fact that he was sharing|hey were more responsible for the man-| Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Ahern and fam- n Will Present With his mother the attention of @ |Der in.which Cobb was driving than Cobd |iiy have moved to the J. I Maxson| Taesday afterncon the probate cour screen star. crawded court room. The wholly lovable himself. This was in line with what At-|nouse on Elm street, which has been |held a session at the town court house . child, who was left by the roadside | {0rmey Danahey had aiso included in his |purchased by Mrs. Thomas McWeency. |and the followlng cases were disposed of |§ c¢ sast Thompson by his mother a few | Tematks about the case. The court ac-|' Dr. and Mrs. F. C. an and daugh-|by Judge Burke & A TR[P TO i . romped 2nd rollicked over the | GeDted the recommendation of Mr. Dana- |ter are spending two weeks at the Chip-| In the estate of Mary Stillman, the | b de the bar railing and | heY and impesed a fine of 3100, man cottaze, at Pleasant View. first final account Wag allowed and re- PARADISE” | MMMRT-D@&WM e affection of everyone,| . Alfred _LaFontalue of Woodstock,| Tne Vistting Nurse Association 1o-|“Heiate of Ronald Y. Shr'man, court attendants.. “Pa”|charged with entieing a youns €irl, a|cated in the Red Cross bullding on High | estate for sal . t ran court attendant, fecamea | resident of - Ballouville, leaded Mot {cireat reports but fow cases o disenser | coeiae: ror wot toer tan $1.606 chim = of 4 the “‘]"‘-" ""fif guilty. His case was assigned. for trial |in Westerly. The nurscs In charge have |iee eardrs. arth._ bonds $2.000, wEI COME hey ontertained the epee:| this (Thursday) mornin reguler patients ana make 25 or 30| Eetate Joseph Smith. Petitioned for || Wi saworrauzes Ger-os-ucx auorom crence and recess periods that other-| Patrick Carr of Danielson, charged | calls daily. st on the Sa8-application of guardien 3 | 1d have been exceedingly | With an assault on Peter Caro, also of | Smith applied bonds 32 E. M. Warner w nne!Damtlwn, appealed from a scntence, Im- i | FEstate Albert B. ae {of those who petted the youngster andlposed.in the Killingly town court. of a entence_to begin at the ex-|count.. Order of as tartli i uma; .,mrkffl That 1t was the brightest onfjd| 96 In, jail.. It was cxplained {o the of the first. Perillo has a wife | stated in pe A startling picture of b = its vears he had Eeen in the superior | €ourt, by . Public Defender Torrey that children, the voun: within emembrance. Someone a watched remarkably bright b rked that there were some T HA betokens the perfection of the leaf 150 to ot i whefury Famous for 30 years, Salada never o et posessionof saih & tradsi| varies the excellence of its quality. child was crooning happily when We Take Pleasure in publishing this unsolicited letter of appreciation from one of our pleased customers. Danielson, Conn., Sept. 27th, 1921. SEDER’S CLOTHING AND CLOAK STORE, Putnam, Connecticut Gentlemen :— Enclosed you will find a money order for. . . . . .dollars, in payment of the suit I took yesterday. I am very much pleased with it, and so are my people. Everyone remarks at the low price of the suit. Thanking you for your courtesy in the matter, | am Very truly yours, T ST The above is only one of the many compliments we are getting this season on our Coats, Suits and Dresses. NOW IS THE TIME FOR YOU TO COME IN AND SELECT e ————————————————————— YOURS AND BECOME A SATISFIED CUSTOMER OF Opposite Congregational Church Carr only fouzht Caro in self defense af ter going to C: to collect a bil owed him by Caro. nced Carf to serve 30 days in jail. He al- ready has served a month of the seatence ¢ measurd | imposed in- the Killingly court. Dufault of Danielson & ded Pom- ot guilty to A charme of | hrec with Mrs. Louise Purnap of | M Thile Pe <. His case wil ¢ome up for trial | o “gfoers i Ghieata Tnla’t : the rooms of ning. €I Prew, 39, and E, C. Melrern, 27, | awaiting relatives who may both, colored, pieaded not il t0 a 5 charge . of having broken oot Willise (Dolenjand (Annsly ze Law at Thompson on Sunday, | YOUths who zed, t : horp an i Their cases | at Brooklyn on Aus. 18, pleaded :m“;gl I‘m‘m( s ANt e taed” Tater. - homes are in |10 the charge of breaking and enter | N CpOrt R L [ana were sontenced ¢ ate reforr { tc ¢ was s court B oty o TomImam 2t nas's bad rcord thongh vy 17 yearsof | mAmDEN G- U Ey At not U 10 @ Sharse Bt it S e e excanea ipmat ot | daughicr o 3 l‘u‘c ‘;cw” I‘a“v SR 18 st ‘-“ ;"; "" Leonard, 17, the third member of the MARRIED e 3 last. Later e [ tonare: 1% Ten _ store bre: = {tiahged his plea to’ indetent assault and | io €NEARed in the Allen store breal |BURDICK — LA 1’Was " sentenced to serve two months in i s e g i e et e {allowed to return to Dedham. Mass., b j i, v re has been for the past four | oo gt Pa e e el nastor of wioriths wwaiting trial. | inducea the state attorney to be lenient | Church. and M Albert Hopkins. 20, and Charles Top- | with Leonasd {Kins, 18, of the tewn of Brooklyn, plead- | e s 5 {ed guilty to breakinic and entering the | ot 16 vours of ooy, were forturate { home of Chatles Barstow in the town of | & e D AR Al S AN thury on March 27 and Lo steaiing | Bl Bty U LS TRy 4" 50 thereirom. They were sentenced to M5 - Theyi/1est heTha allahan of Hartford and ; ' state reformatory ut Cheshire by Shadesilantl ol h Donovan of Norwich. | . Judge Maryin. The youths are brothers. | cd and made their way by ge! TELD—In Old Lyme, | con ie onls' man of the day Yo recaive a motor truks into_tuis part e e 1 tale, prison sentence was Pasquale Perils 1 amunst” it event- o | anc of. the men who so grievousiy as- the Tillingha - Sorangibyta gl caultéd John Murray of the raiifoad po ind werecapturcd I Landon: { e during the ear'y morming hours of four' month Yo Wtillam i | May. 29 last. in'the railroad yards in this in court esiab- | hoth of Providene ‘| city. salvatore LaRossa, Perillo’s part- © of zood fau {nex in, ous attack on | - jon_recommendation of sthe state from their wed | 3tx. Murray, committed suicide at Brook- the court allowed ¢ Hartford. saulting Of. ficer Murray with a dangerous weapon, the_ court imposed a sentence of not less than one nor more than two ctate prison, and on the harge of break- ng and entering and theft of chickens, the ‘court imposed another year in prisan, Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatis uric acid deposits, were dissolved in toe joints: and muscles and expslled will freely return the purchase money to all who state they racetved no benefit. o e BANIELSON (‘.ISI\O: STARKWEATHER' BLDG. BOWLING AND POCKET BILLIARDS FOUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES WEDNESDATS LADIES' DAY. Bowling is the sport for ail. Prizes #lsen away every Soturdey. vears in the | interest A laugh a minute with a tear n court. Th but at ia making tie Peri lo v last_mon a4 Officer ed to ar him time of and LaR tempt strack th a ham- yn jail, dyiug on Monday of this week, being nolled, The boys left on v"\vl;-"{n.’d G n the town clerk's Perillo was charged by tle state at-|an afternoon express for Boston en route i and were ziven the ‘or'n;. with -~ breaki and entering the | to Maine with th, relatives. 1 Harriet Mas, - icken” coops of Edwa taFotithalie oot g B oct. & ens, thorefrom, With assault with danger- | (,” oot coitn (1 SEREHEn BRAGEE IS ous weupon upon an officer and With re- | (h o N Cottams on the outskirts. of the _At 01d Mvatic, Oct ing un officer city a fow months azo and to later set- | Fi Widow of Joseph Hull, 1 tomobil 3 bat Perillo. pledded guilty to all of the | it tho house afire. the fire resulting in] &% e NS Eloee el o ting the house afire, tie resulting in stolen from the ga of Mrs the destruction of tiy chionjof c‘ru a';‘;: x'nh‘-‘i\ was | = — = ————— | W. Babcock some time unoccupied at the time. Bidwell was trance was represented in court as the ringleader of CARD OF THANKS I the trio enzazed in the breal ad with | We. undersigned, earnestly 310 oo ihe being the instigator of n to de- |to thank all neighbors and f Sirast JbACyroen it ni eakoookh B tind the building to cover up the thefts |\were so kind during the illness of Mrs.! . raliroad st floor n made. He was scntenced | Ann Ray. | carase ned m _reformatory at Cheshire MARY F. POWER {|The Hudson car was lifted from the about 18 years of ag RAY L.'MOFFITT. | floor and the two rear tires were removed Antonio Morrell, another vouth, wWho| Canterbury. {and also the batter! | was associated with Bidwell in the thefts ¥ { In the town co ington Tues- |at the Shepard place, pleaded guilty to | — — = day, Jndge L. D. er presided. | this and was sentened to serve a year in | qr—————————— |\, Wodzik, Mary Wodzik and sev- | jail, the sentene being suspended and he Polish familics we: ol ed with placed in charge of Peter A. Gardner as | AUTHIER — In loving' memory of §1 "0 = 0%, 0 peace. Th . pleaded Dprobation officer. Attorney “Arthur S. Doris Authier, wlo died October §| nd were fined $3. and Macdonald represented Morrell. Attorney total 37.98. A vil case, that of the es- Macdonald t1d the court that his client §, 1918 tate of the late Mra Shores of Imitted being concerned in the breaks MOTHER AND sy 1 + A civil case, that of | but was opposed to burning the building. - ‘ 3 e I Shorer of Stonington Smok- 3. James H, Allen muffered for years | und. admtted by well, had || Fitchville, October 6, 1a aniinieeatoie] arpeared Thee ] onits Jitn rhewmalism Many ties”ihia|blown out 1sted mateh which Bidweli ! was for $110, for property disposed of. arrible dizease 1610 bim helpless nad in his hand whe s k A ea i or the 3 unzble to work. ol "‘ll‘.’" r'” _“"“‘“ v:‘|1v s hiajwasi shoatiio | Benjamin Hewitt appeared for the pla He finally declded, after years of D X Ty, jtift and the defendant, Nellic J. Havens geaseless itady, Uit o ono tun he| The case of Theodore Dumas, 14, who was represented by Sammel Il Davis rom rheumatizm until the ac-|w: aseociated with Bidwell and Morrels is deci cumulated dmpurities, commonly called | in the Shepard house TIen The judge reserve decision. ventures, where rifles and other artiles were stolen, has CHURCH & ALLEN PB{tiat iast beell continued o the mext © term of SOUTH WILLINGTON With this idea in mind, he consulted | court. A stated communication of Uriel lodge physicians, made experiments and final- | Court will be in session agaln this : i i det. 15 : u sessi hi Street s to be heid Saturday evening, Oct. 15, Iy Someounded 'u " preccripion 't | morning for the conideration of other 15 Main o Bay spe Ot K 7'1‘;" "td cymptom of rheumatlsm from | CA5cS ON the criminal list. Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Pobuda and son i system: The prayer at the opening of court on § Jui Funeral 7 18 are visiting in Chicago. He freely save his discovery to| Wednesday mornng was offered b e Ciidell” o ana Mies /Rith, &, others who took it, with what might|Bev. J .C, Stoddard of the Baptist Green were week end guests of Miss be called marvelods success. Afier | church. . Phoebe E. Green of Hartford R I e All members of the Woman's Christian covery throngh the nemspapers, i | SHORT CALENDAR SESSION ] 1reciors Temperance union have been invited to 2:5‘021;0;']‘]?‘“% hasthbeen appointed AT PUTNAM FRIDAY MORNIN attend an Informal reception to the 3 lenrhu in this vicinity wi ha e o teachers of Willington at the home of 1o modarstanding that they will frecis | caly o A, COURLy superior court ghort S calendar, and assignment of cases Friday, Oct. 7, at 10.45 a. m., at Putnam, Judge L. P. _“‘ildn Marvin presiding.: The short alendar list: Thowmas J. Shea vs. Mrs. W. H, Hall Friday, Oct. 7. aj 3.30 p. m ‘Watson Burton the G. Hall, Jr., dair given up work at barn. Embalmers Stanley Dayton, Isabelle R. Gijleran v: ” Miss Mary Pelikan will visit friends lganlfl Lodge fo the Ancient Order United Lady Assistant ne :; ww!; a‘i Tur'm‘] s F )lue,& . orkmen _of Connecticut, William A. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards left thi Burrows ve. Frank A. Davis, the Dan.|fj HENRY E. 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