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A 1 TR i ¢ st o3 | Day-Kimman nospital, hmk-.u un.n_ <oy ka&w fof the Pentacostal chuseh bave a -3 “service sched- led to A @ with Mrs. Charles Humes of P m,\m has lived here and at tor soveral Years past, died : , t the of his hroth DANIELSON . ¢ mavihatiswssnt is made ihet 1850 i 2 Rl B R 'sday afternoon in Grove street cem- Wesley Wilson,. his daughter, Mrs. Nei- | hen. who iqm '-"“i"" If “one: M ?“ Putmam. - e A. Cundall,. and his . granddasghter, ing 2 fpmily of 8. Stoeking of the Moth- Miss Arline 4. Cimdall, left Thursday {theee on $15 por week, 4 chureh -here and Rev. C. noon from Worcester for Califorai, of the Methodist church where they are 1o remai. unti} epfing. for-the town at 32 exchange pulpits Sunday Their headquarters are to-be at Redlands, & Moreed to by w 2 Mr. Wilson said. . u‘-*b are }'Mw moré 4 of Seringfield was a When Mr. Wilson left he carried with Qfl their inalhlity to |y, z n mnlqson on him a psiendid traveling bag, = gift pre- o« sented bim & few days ago by memisera l! thet many taapn; Darrow lhas been ap- of the board of sclectthen, who vith { e Wil aak nlo‘:‘ ‘!:. ':\F; fg"t:; ratrlx of the estate of m te ned P CEnE down he et el €. Darrow of Dayville. » » will direct this interest of tie their wives and ofher guests were snber- enghce. . Rbst B, ' Fillcopsiage the gueption | Wa c:i'g; DS, iz of e Pt Lot O0E ot PuBARABERAES ot ARAZS 04 ——_—-——h——-'———d-—m. “Special Sale for Friday and Saturday TWO DAYS ONLY D —————— ] Wao&tockClumeryButtcr .... 1b49¢ tained at a supper at the home of First Selectman and Mrs. Jobn A. Gibert. m.:u tar 1abaress it is sntielpat 2 possibility of the $% h ed mu 201 an Arimistice (vt 5 % ovember 1 Smoked For éighteen vears Mr. Wilson das -u! e swwu n:ilw; ‘en evsnis are being Slwu[den, b, asressas 35¢ B m, rovoughly con: “harg- £ his mpoi t duties For years, toe, clerk and treasurer of ¢he berough the same high piane of service ke been clerk of the board of ssigcimen and has been rated as highly efffcient and ¥ tu'u age paving highway m . $3.50 and in some chues $3.76 llxtied for Daniclsan and In the villages Ber 84y, 1t Wi stated Thursdey. rendered the town also was the basls qf e A e D. Chese ot North Main street BACON his work for the borough. B I o e e £9 beve sho hors of the Ladies SRPE W aeae T i ing he declined re-slection sg almed as ttuly tful by the 29 ding cirete at her ® nexi onday erkk and treasurer and respnt- end r sudience that ewme ‘Who Hves in the Bear Hill t. mmy pleasing was Crawtord | goci of fiu Killingly bas had suc- Agemgs, viol who Was beartily ap- Do recent’ growing season cnss_duving ) pleuded for hls part | in an evtertalnime }yuh guitioaiion of sweet potatoes. . program e success of (he Arst mum- | recenily harvested 2 small number of e bor of the cogrss was 80 markid 28 to celient quality, eglablishing that this v leave the ticket holders in hapvy Smbol-,pfery of petetoes cen be grown in this pation of the awmbery to be given Guring |saction of Conmmecticut. the fall and wister perfed. w;mr A. Ives ut Bridgeport is spend- 5 there is 3 moonghine plang |IB€ 2 fow daps with relatives in Dapiel- n 3 commercial scale within |89R 8nd vieinity. Iadge d‘rw concluded his duties as cierk of the . toard of selectmen. Mr Wison mpid ressed his regrets at leaving Dawielzon n 5 king forward with s visit to the coast where all of «opy and profit There seems to be mere or lops resetion a amll the fixing of $2.5¢ per Hem rate for laborers in the empioy af the t i3 possible, it wan glated at The story of a town where Der ti! gosst oL the tawn of Kilingly came | & bewllag leages of six teams bhe money meant all and human hat the selectmen Ay e6an” |ia the attention o officers nere on Thurs- | been o S i THEATRE Iif % t little e Sk v gay, with & Teguest that action be taken | gumes, Beginning this week will continue ife meap t WA agalist the vielaters of the law. It is|regularly until well into ot denied that wmen can be ab- | labor for $2.50 a da¥in this strese and general unemployt April. The ltn.d that the ilileit liguor is being dis- | games are 1o be umg at the Sccial tidled snd regularly shipped out of thls|club. territory to a market that has beem cre-| 5 is Being tulfl of the rescue of ated elsewhere. & rabblt dog owmed by Felix Lynca ot A usmsl essh year an All . Sainiy’ | Chepatchet from a pit in which ‘is day service Is tp be held at Qld Trinity | known 23 the geld min oroperty in the church, Chureh stre vember 1, and | Rhpde Island tewn of Gloucester, jus: this yesr the senvice be featured by |over the Cenmeotfut border. The god tie' unvelllng of & bronze tgble beuring |fell into the pif, which is many feet the names of the founders of Trinity { deep and Balf filted with water, and re- pyrish, 168 years 3go The Churck street | mained there for & week before he w: urch is gne of the oldest in-the sate. | dlscoversd, clinglng by his front paws Rev. Chancey Bunee Brewster, biakop {to an old log. The dog died the day Connsctigul, is to greach ai the ser- | after being rescued, cr, which i sehéduled for 11 g'clock, PUTNAM d which will be preceded by the cere- eny of preseating the tabie. There will § ¢ Through a dectston of the supreme eourt ammoumced Thursday, Nazaire e moch interest In this serviee and cer emony &mong Dunieison people many of whoth NSTY Bleamgg ¥ aucnd Peloquin of this eity is to regain pos- . Mlss Mary Cove. president of the Wo- sezsfon of the Vietory theater in the msn's Poreign mission auxiliary of ihe | Peloguts buileg, on Main street. Dif- Today and Saturday Maurice Tourneur’s screen version of Neil Burgess’ thrilling rural American rac- ing drama THE COUNTY FAIR featuring ! Wesley Barry, Helen Je- rome Eddy and Davld But- ler. CHAS HUTCHINSON Till fate crashed into its bustling affairs and showed struggling hearts what a man is. *“CASCARETS” IF SICK BILIOUS, HEADACHY OR CONSTIPATED A romance of love and toil and combat. Crowned with human sympathy that makes th= whole world kin. A play that gives Hart the role of his life, warm with pathos, tingling . with humanity. have taste t gleep, are bili set, bothered with sordered stomach, or vou keeping your who It will open your heart to thingg_ you never felt igfore. way every few c. pills or cas- ar work while you|New Brglend distriet, is to speak at a'|feremt Smterpretations of a clause in the in the opening clnpter of P the stomach of gour,|meeting at the Pentecostal church thislesse of the theater to Jacob Alpert of 0 L nd feul xan; take| (Friday) eveming. this city and David Novogrod of Ston- HURRICANE HUTCH rom r and earry Coumby Y. M. €. A, Seeretary Johm M, |ington led té lega! aection that event- n all the constipated A pathe super-senll vowels. A Cascaret toe g::h!::’:;:t ‘:: ?:.ndv‘\"’::tfs::\e: kan?:;:: ‘c!:;]ryt n!lw:nt:.t!: ‘;:TP:‘!'W‘\:: :::{::: i vt mert e T TR B R S B || T HARGLD LLOYD GFORGEARUSS - r rmTr;]::n‘-:v Den't for- :‘:‘“i:';‘ fl;‘;‘:r;"& ot iratee | The epAisn of remewal of the lease HIGH AND DIZZY from Danlelson. Foxes are being report- cd 25 plentiful this fail. Jydge W. Fenner Weodward presided at 3 sassion of the town court Thursday moraing, a {oRe orisoner bein gsent to j&il for $8 da¥s for having been intoxiea:- . ARk te good—never gripe ) ‘DISRAELI’ S his oclebre | i vy Lo g Directed by hiénry Molker The play’ and the PATHE NEWS Continuous Show Saturday contained n the lemse reads as follows: “It e agreed that at the end of the present term of thly leass said Peloguin to uy from sald Alpert all of 1 property belonging to Al- in comnection Wwith said 83 wer cent. of the pur- ¥ By #2id Alpert, or said a) tie ‘end of said year will F. H. & ¥. W, TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Embalmers Central Village, Conn. AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Superintendent Raymond Allen is to meet effiesrs and teachers of the Baptist Sunday echeol for 2 comferenep this “NOT GUILTY” give ania Alpert & fyrther Jease of said theater for the term of three years at 2n annual remtel of 32,000, plus any incregse 1M iaXps 204 imsurance over (Frigey) evening. TWillizm Pepler of Taunton was in Dan- Telephione Connection. Ihuu Dw. ielson gn 2 Wwsiness tyip Thursday. Thomas Caley, manager of the Reck- C’Jr’u/ Efficiency, Satisfaction star that thousands of admirers have AN EPIC OF THE EAST WITH SYLVIA BREAMER PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE LOUIS & KENNEDY [ ciin hestra of the awis-brawn The oremntrew ::m;:y:.m Peloquin |§ Amusement Center of Norwich! longed .to seeiin a . }i DANIELSON }n‘:n W 8 St e ;Ihnra'l?y“w The leass in auestion was executed SHOW AT 215 and 7:00 motion plctulZ—A i : 3 i5, 0 ¢ Orpheum theatre. n S 12, g Undertaker and Epghalager | 'tios dlice Garon, who voocatly it |ss pe e oeiihe §62 & paciod of Uiy Sl drama that yot will Soecial Atterction to Eweer BetaR |WOHt 2R operatin fer appendicifly at the [eontained the foregoing option ot re- | JB. F. KEITH’S Vaudeville never forzet_ 4—FINE ACTS—4 AND WILLIAM FAIRBANKS ‘CHEESE ROMANCE’ N COMEDY A NOTABLE PRESENTA“ON OF m TA“.-ORED “A WESTERN ADVENTURER” News Weekly The official President’s band will appear at the MODE FOR AUTUMN IN SUITS AND COATS ~ || mEioieaitt fihee || | "o o ; EOR 14 STATE ARMORY, NORWICH BY PRINTZ Faes A ) . L (| D & . e e . MONDAY, OCTOBER 24th ! Women’s Suits and Coat ed by Herb Smith's H,,: P...,.hy. Matinee 3:00 p.m. Evening 8:15 p. m. an 0als mewal for a further period ‘of three T.A B. H‘“ Sai ) Vs ’ ; ¥ vears, Prier to October 1, 1920, Mr.|at turday ev- % e g - . 4 < '« Variety is the word in Women's Suits Peloquin, who is the owner of the block oty 5 Tickets Matinee 75¢ Tickets Evening $1.00 S in which the theater is located, notified . . " and Coats this season—ranging from the lessees that he desired 10 {aKe DOS- | e School Children 20c—(Good for afternoon only) % . session on that date. Messrs. Alpert 4 A . the 1 > & il and Novogrod resisted fhis desite and :}',',’srf;’z’;;z‘u'n"",’“&'fh:’t;::‘i‘"“ Balcony (Evening), $2.00 ncHy trimmed models te severe- cm’}rhg yra:::edings ‘:e_ro;i ixmsl:lutad. . Atdma expiration of the lease it is od ‘thatthic: band 1 5 ¢ matter was tried in the euperior |provided that Peloquin shall do-wne of cial i i i ill arrive from l’ M mk' Alfl never h. court here, after preliminary proceed- |the two things to which referen ‘.hu: 0fi notice recelv 3 % an, W 75 : . ve ings in lowor courts a0d it was from [hoeen made shove. Worcester, Monday morning. Every ticket meansia seat. : o gecision of the superior court thal o lease is silent as to who shall . . S i the fabriés been lovelier—soft, rich, jthe appeal to the s.preme court was|exercise fiie option of renewal of the ) 2,000 chairs coming from Harfford. No seats reserved. : L4 made. The supreme court in the decis- jlease or purchase of the personal prop- P e - 3 ; fon Just Jsaced down fnda no evor. |erty, Whav sptlen, Rowever, must bs | For the community’s entertainment and benefit of the . n ugust, ,and al in Sep- d B % deep piled. Each model seems ex- tomber of that vear' Messrs. Alport and |1t 1a- provides inine poviien o ine | Backus Hospital. y .\'azorrud‘:’t-:e M‘rl. _P:lm;uan nolk‘llcemln lease quwoted in the Statement, H 2 writing of eir desir or & rther uin is to do eiths f t ings prossly designed to bring out the Iease ot (hreo years under (he option gauin i to do either-one of tvo wines: || Augpices Connecticut National Guard and Chamber of - hey interpreted it. r. Peloguin {sonal ty, ad $ B il i ReE dnippsied onal property, and the doing of ome of | Commerce. o 2 i ; tice to quit possession instituted sum- " ROAN { ric. A charming collection of models T e oo 10 | BENNETT—1n Norwich, Oct. 20, 1921, - E it 5 Flpspnn dered against them by | daughter to Mr. and ‘Mrs’ James c, . = 3 114 i PR 2 Judement, was rendered against ohem Y| Bonnett of 44 Spring Garden avenve. - |these things excludes the necessity of |m objest’ and whole every type, age and figure is now et That e narea ot Hoa baa | ROHNMAN-In: Paweatuck (Stonington), | doing tae other. H The plainiiffa therefore Rrought the suil| Wil Ressman'” (> W 880 Mrad) The plalntffs, Alpert ct al, contend b B s mmrmh“ fd \ P H that h to choose which | tablishing. &t options of the kind : o iqphy in the Printzess Style Re ?‘:f,q ::&:e!d. 8 ?1m: thein and in Mr,| wg;{'"fl-{g 1Pn‘wesdfi:::m(¥lon Dfiq") T e to ba TollowaE L Soit 11‘;2“ o g ! * The contentlon of attorneys for &’xm. to )fir and Mrs. An\holy ":' d:::"?zm' &Bflefly' l::y ?;sz?fi: A% they/lanmees nowibave. B Tarther oy Y (‘-1\‘ ue, Mossrs. Alpert and Novogred in an ar- iliiet. e AW, in such a case - ground for action® they must vacate the ; grantee. The rule, tlon of the clause in dispute, fown in the following: for the Intenpreta- gument presented in the supreme court is laid was in smubstance as follows The sole question for decision in this court Telates to the interpretation of the provision contained in the lease re. lating t0 a renewal of the leass at jts expiration for a further term of three years or the purchase by Peloquin of theatep, “Mr. Peloguin said Thuraday afternton that he will hot be aunduly hasty in’ regaining possession of the (Continudd on Page ®iiteen.: Col. Stx) CAMPURLLIn Biyehas N. I, Oct. 18 ;‘0: daugh Frances Gloria, Y and M. ll R. Campbell. “The paramount rule for the Inter- nmlb . S muon ot covenants is, to so expound JORDAN — AN —1In x as to give effort to the actual In- Oct. 20, 182 by Rev. w“#;‘;a‘("l' ' | tent of the parties as eollected from the Harold A, Jordan of thh lnd Miss | whole instrument construed in connegs Irene M. Gllman of Willimantic. tion with the circumstances surrounding fll' — VICK: — In Ronlvma its execution, with the view to xuvnortl Children’s Coats Little Mios Mods is not to be negleet- ed. The Style Revue shows Print- mc.tudohjormrhofux to fvfim‘lfllmd-ndtukndmth all the art end care given ‘to the IT’S TONIGHT, THAT EIG % Dot 16 331, by Rev R, . VIotor | rather than to defeat the instrumen 3 y ! E-wyer. John Bailey and AMiss Luella “It has beem truly said that the co — | struetion of a deed does mot depend on DIED the order of the covenants, or upon thé In m ey R' 1., Oct, 18, | Precise terms uf them, but that regard Tliam A Chappell, aged 31 Pllll)(&—h Wil i Oct. 18, 01, Miem Baran B Perd king, aged 74 uwm 20, Pepto,-Mangan Keeps Blood Pure Growning Children Need Plenty of Red Cells CHAP! flll CAREY'S BEACH ORCH. WITH AL, WRUEBLE - HEAR: qufl HIS SAXOPHONE DOBILING!I—XII / “grown-up” models. In Pole, Chin- in Bl°°f’ 4 ,,,fn’:.ifif::;}i, ,,'g. st vome m: cH"RBH & ALI.EN ST IMPORTANT | ' z 2] E3 > z o £ hul m When the young body is growing, children frequently experience weak- ness. Girls and boys semetimes play too hard and -over-tax their sy;temu. They become pale, weak, and sickly, They lose their appetites, become lan=- guid, and are not able to make prog- ress in school work. “Grewing toe fast” is often true. It is most impors tant to keep the blood of girls and boys in a healthy state, Pepto-Mangan keeps the blood pure. The red cells in the blood are increased. They carry life-glving oxy- gen to all parts of the bedy, and|] wholesome youthfulness bloams agaln in clear complexions, bright eyes and buoyant spirits. Sold both in liquid a,ad tlblat form by Penpto- chilla and Mm F 15 Main ;treet unera Directors nd BROWN—In North lw Qct. 19, 1921, Governer H. 3 ,m ¥4 Mm aged T i e EVERY ONE GIVEN ONE OF i f;'rusu INE AND LAUGH R BETTER MUSIC ADMISSION, RVE ALL RIGHTS m -2 hlmt CARD OF THANKS to thank all ‘We, the un the who were‘ ” The Byrne Co, Inc. BETWEEN NORWICH AND GROTON * Lady Assistant .HENRY E. CHURCH . WM. SMiTH ALLEN Telephone 328-3 CAPT. ERICKSON, Prop. 'FROM 8:30 TO 11:30 - 7-PIECE RAINBOW WIIT‘ ' - i —