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UDOR DRV A s COFFEE (N Q7 M BV Ll N By DANIELSON Lo YREIC : S Joseph La Plante. of Dayville, cama| To answer to a charge that he caused | VINVESHE TINU Holel]1 R p 79 4 Keith’s Vaudeville into the town court Monday morning | the death of”Mes. Anna Frances Pfingle, > i 2 § and promptly pleaded guilty to a charge | 35, of Bridge street, by performing. an| {J that he had been operating an automo- | alleged illegal operation, Dr. Bernard P.| £ 7 Y 4 5 ANTHONY‘ & ADAMS bils while under the influence of liquor.| Murphy, who has _an office “on Main IN A MUBICAL NOVELTY "t th S Judge W. Fenner Woodward assessed sireet. was presented befors Judge M. H. {he minimum fina allowed by law for | Gelssier at a session of the city court T wo : HOWARD & FIELDS Z g oo B g such an offense, $100, with costs, the| Monday morming - 5 = L “ Republicans, and s iotal being $116.47, which La Tlante| Attorney Arthur S. Macdonald, counsel ; : > BLACKFACE COMEDIANS T e arranged (o pay. La Plante was ap-|for Dr. Murphy, entered a demurrer to| & x C U R . : >3 mlohy' Fes e rehendcd atthe weekeend by . Stats| the complaint, which the court overruled, Topeka pert Officer Mernill R. Keith, and held the accused for trial at the next Citizens will have cause to congratu- late town offieials this fall on the man- i = 'fl‘ 1 & Tt S {% : state organizations and adopt . pla term of the supemior court (criminal | Steamer MAJOR L’ENFANT >~ 2| L . : 3 forms. , charfer providing for a county side), fixing bail at $10,000, which was o . IN A-SONG AND DANCE ODDITY A new “promptly supplied. Wilson Line - wanager will be voted on todar in Saeri- ner of preparation of the forth coming | Mre Pringle, wife of Henry Pringle, ) { < HAGAN & m ento _county, Caiifornia. * 7f adopted. town reports. More detail In setting| umiioved at a woolen manufacturing se d ¢ \ : 2 el ::flila::';mm, in the 1;-::‘4 RS, Rk e atan phxlu:!"; pla®t here, died during Saturday night at S\mda.y, pt- 3" s why \ ‘COMEDY OFFERING % e o aSE - o iy - sly been involved in the Day Kimball Hospital, whero she had Z ; - - 5 » g report will be in evidence this|peen a patient about a week, and where MIDDLETOWN . The second group of clothing workers 1 a student of the reports of the | gne was taken after hi aition besarae Reddington ‘& Grant - . to emigrate to Russia, comprising departments of the town's 8C-| o ovtieal se 1o siaie Deasltel sttontio 3 skilled tailors from New York. Philas Il have little difficulty in ob-| saviamim L attenron M d Sept. 4th The Boys From Bounce Inn 2 phia and Chicago, is scheduled fo sail information that some| “TSIn L L Coronér Arthar. G onaay, pt. / ; . —_— o Wéw Yiuk tor JRtos taday. = past has been more or less| Biil' of. Danielson, Captein. Remi Delage . (LABOR DAY) —ALSO FEATURE. PICTU:E— ; ._Jnr.'.n;f the world who have been wait- set forth. ot the Putnam police d St ana f - ing 2, years for the restoration’ tc = the report in the form which| Deputy Sherift Charles B, Ayer, Dr. Mur- SHELTER ISLAND Costs More “DESTINY’S ISLE’ them of Zion will celebrate today the re appear may possivly require thelphy visited the hospital late’ Saturday ra pages. but the expense atta will be well worth while and ports will rank in clearness and detail with the best in afternoon for an interview with Mrs. SUNDAY. TRIP —Worth It! Pringle, who at that time was. in such 3 i i e fori80 critical condition that % was evident she | Delightful on Sound a | could live but a few hours, What oocurred |'Miles up the Connecticut river, with b5 cent’ ratification by the League of Na With ‘An All-Star Cast : tions“of Palest'ne mandate. Voters of Montana, in the e - - - ¢ primaries today " Yantic Grain & Products Co. — ) the sat Much eredit is due Arthur ing’ v one hour at Middletown. { during the interview has not been made ok A_ Bean, in charge o the books at the|pubi bue T, Murphy was placed. un- Wholesale Distributors L R e 1> Ty 1k My 1 office o for the improve- s s i LABOR DAY the United States senate.. ts in repofting towh aff he| der arrest, $3.000.required as bail for his NORWICH, CONN. Spirited contests for the United States ;:L . ‘;:\ ‘“j}; :;; o : }n‘w release being furnished promptly. Noth-|A long across the Sound to Shel L weeks hence. ing was known publicly about ‘the case Island. Stop of 2 hours, giving until the ourt procedure Monday morn-|time for side trip to Greenport. Advanced estimates indicate that the|ing town court of Killingly will show a sur-| The complaint in the action alleges senatorial and gubernationa] nominations will réach a climax in the. primaries to Whirlwind fun ‘against: a || o mer e o o it Music for both trips by popular or- pins over m enance s of aym.",ma; the talked-of illegal operation was w_.'nu. LA‘II refreshments handled by background of youthful ou;.|.n l’:l‘:::vr;flot the state. 4 3900 for the vear ending July 31 last.| Performed July 21. ilson’ Line, - AR e TR G 3 ¢ 25, - ternal egs. o B Tt Bat 4t a2t yet avaieths I, Pringle's body -111(#:1(?\{!0 1 or £ m ¥ R i~c h ar d feminine beauty, jazz danc- Amen: coligrisfus nll‘:::;‘.px ot The town eourt does not ueually appear| Watertown, Mass, today (Tuesday). for |] ach 3 - . ‘mem o The court, does. ot ueually appear | Watertown, Mass, today (Tuesdey), for | Boat leaves pier mi) eS > P ing, and lavish settingS—{|than s.000.900, “win’meet’in Montreat to- + has proved a liability, oosting much | husband, two small children, at 9 a. m. sharp. D. S. T. Barthe Imessliland the greatest comedy J|d for its annual conventions. more th has produced in revenues.| Torrey & Geissler will be associates ¥ Hea Ities imposed in liquor eases|with Attorney Macdonald, in the defense SINGLE TRIP PRICE —IN— cast ever assembled. covered by|of Dr. Murphy, who # f the best i aret W Yo e e %, %6, o e b Adults $1.25 Children 50c oducing the| Dr. Murphy # quoted as saying that ale at Tyler Rogers, 56 ANNOUNCEMENTS “SONNY PATHE NEWS Breed Theate. these heavy | thece was nothing unprofessional in his | LiCKets on imitable on the stage, where his keer ! k : A SWEET, STRONG, SPLENDID e = ANl o ‘:G'“f“f’h”_' o mdm’ e o HNANCIA[ AND cuMMERBlM DAMPH AS GREAT AS TOL'ABLE :M:“ ;fl“dm;;“w -m"vu. ;H 4 shine ”'1{ ‘oth +| The northeast storm of the past three — LUMPH AS GREAT A8 TOL'ABLE “The Beauty Shop,” that he is equally days has been the cause of a Series of i 5 { i ENT. as’ facile, entertaining and comical om nAicted for violattons of | Automobile accidents in which persons |2 fiset of cars when the Elks‘leave here o S P A ST BAVID YET) DIRFERENT, the screen. *The Béauty Shop,” a Cos- e o atnS ot { nave been injured and cars smashed in | Wilimmantic-bound. 3 nder the influenca| Putnam and vieinity. © Mrs. Barbara Potter, 64, wife of Frank MARKET WAS UNEASY Mareacisr the o Among those eeparted to the police was|O. Potter, diedMonday morning at the T Ts % i past 3 New York, Aug. 28—Unfavorable | Inspiration . court, "All| one in which the car of Joseph Cote cf &1 | Pay Kimball hospital. Mre, Potter never | week end s e I K i m i B o) wtate & fact| HATTISON street was damaged to the ex-| fully recovered following a surgical op- | jio ot =45 o a a fae nt Paj it ek tent of $150 when it skidded on the wet | eration perfcrned three years ago and | heni o, combined with = ageressive Syl ...109%5 .108% 108 AT 34T e L 1% 17K 11% . BT 561 - 57 R SELZNICK NEWS - mopolitan Production made for Para- HANK MANN in 3 mount, is ‘the featurs attrgction at the 9y Breed theatre today. “CLIFF. DWELLERS | Channing Pollock and the late Rennold Woif wrote *“The Beauty Shop” as & short selling and a slackening of demand, | Int_ C pr s 3 > A . It is held in|Davement in Eim street and brought up|Aus. 16 underwent another operation. . |rsgylied in a moderate recession of prices|Kan. City - So .26 25 25« H]u To 1no ETCLZ,S‘"I.‘;’.Z‘J."‘W“W‘"l mn'mm - ns (4 pole. No one in the car was| ~Mrs. Poiter wa s native of Glasgow. | in'{odayie stock market. The sharp proak | Kelly Sp T b Al 4 - - p Cas Rlichock playetlthe pesies! pect It} i Sootiand ‘e came o his couni i |1 Gaays ook market e srarprens | Kelly 82 7.0 4% 42 41 |‘'NORMA TALMADGE in axe Voo a2 s _ At the square Sunday night about 9.30 | ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swen- | o140 3150 caused Some uneasiness, Keystone T 3% 5% RS TONIGHT toplay -which was adapted by Doty Ho- Loretta Phaneut of 47 Wilkinson | ny, Whe nghe was § years of age. TheY| pyq| operations forced up several gas|Lack Steel “SMILIN’° THROUGH” is bart and directed by Edward Dillon. was struck by a car driven by |located in Philadeiphia, lived there for a Lee Ti | n P. Pratt of Broadway, Provi- | Ume, and eventually located in Paw. | 300:Shares to, the highest pricos of the|}eq Tire & Rub dence. Miss Phaneuf, who was making | tucket, where Mrs. Potter met and mar- | Jency vo ohock the aoiies oo Con | it Loce her way along in the storm, was not in- | ried her husband. From Pawtucket they 3 This’ picture has a cast that looks Itke Hill Top Casino Orchestra |2 roster of stage and screen celebrities. The list of fun-makers includes, Billy B. . Coming Soon . 3 st i DANCI Van, conwdian par excellence, 4pd his jured. came to Woodstock to make their home, | Soi05ted Gas s0ld above 140 for the first) Touis & Nash —— NG T BOMYS oS Tolished and able Jakes J S N At Grove and South Main streets a car|and about 25 years ago moved to this|{iCivation of capltal readjustment. Beo- | Marine pr gains, were the few exceptions to the ADMISSION : Josdiig Sonid ourt owned by Theodore Phaneuf of Wilkin-|city, living on Woodstock avenue. ple's Gas, Brooklyn Edison, LaClede Gas, | Mexican Petrol” downward trend: Ladies 35c — Gents 55¢ |cdieune of picturts: the winsome nd, Killingls. Uke sl other towns here-| hC\y fran sating slons the o o¢ e | following. eidsen: Mrs, - Ciatence. W,|NOrih American and Columbia Gas' cf | Miami Copper Tn the fndustrial and public utility e Loy g b B 4 29 \bouts, has been excep v hard N | cmbankment. atian ae o O e, Nire maet Austin, a e o 'a; | Baltimore also broke through to new top| Midy. Steel group, Nassau Electric climbed 2 poinis et o e B v tur the n - : s x : g ices, but vielded slightly in final deal- | Midd St Oil to a new high, while gains of a point : Tetat] Tty A of the New Haven railroad. The eailing | the ‘Observer company for the past ten | fr®® (oo Y Siien SIEUN 2 R 90 1 30 Kk "o rex each were scored by Detroit Union rail- NORWICH Nl Love, s , deliclovaly. _gatician 4 - he 4 ‘out under the strain of being |Years, Mra. Edward Reynolds, Joseph A. - Hlasnd ¥ 7 1 and Laurancs Wheat, léading man " orm, : : o &ain of 4 points, but no reason other than | Mo Pacific way 4 1-2's, Rio Grande and Western col 3 B em : ;. oficisis| oo, W the SutoEmpgly, Hac e GaR] RISty Thg | ot ey om e o | the_assertion that it has been “out of | Mo Pac pr lateral 4's and Marine sixes. Local trac- S e ey *::““":l i RS X : v a4 repmir] | achine and its cocupants from | dents of thib city, and Mrs, Hugo Carleon fyinen with other high priced industriais ['Nat E & St tion issues. yielded slightly on announce- il i . "8 frort 2 Tves g pis| @ plunge that might have been attended | of Worcester. was*forthcoming for its brisk rise in 2| Ne. Con - . ment of'thé mayor’s plan. for-taking oer HMTOP CAS]N @iverting than the exl;--::’dflnar! :e; Lo an1ihis| by a fatality A group of Putmam people—Mr. and | generally reactionary market, Ny Central thie transit system. e et e seaeies 8 it avel an. |, OMcer Eugene Gibney. riding in a pab-|Mrs. Marshall Whittemore, Mr. and Mes. |~ o/ oincement ™~ that maintenanse - of [N YN H & H Liberty 3 1-2's advanced 20 points, but FRIDAY. b"- ':" % _""’? ko T56 rof . Sibereihn’ & n some succeeding | |IC Service car which was taking him out | Everett Whittemore, Ernest Whittemore, | - STRCICERERE DL MEIMENSNCe | v ont West 263% the other issues exsed a bit. OLD AND MODERN DANCES. N h all the rollicking #|to the children's home Sunday morning, | Howard Whittemore and Thomas Mc- | ®27 Ten Were domanding a minimum iy, & vy 1161 *Total ‘sales, (par value) were $13,56 e Swiyc. Sy ” turday and|! check up another accident at. that|Kome—figured in an automobile accident 5 feel y there fe a wel sust~4ed note’ of atibe s year, formed a bullish influence. Tomance that no amount of jocling cam e Corn “advanced éqrly but more tham | dispute. Altoge: ‘The Beauty BRORNNE lost the upturn later on seiling by, longs. | Shop” is a winner and one cen ~niy‘ex- New. York, Aug. 27.—Call money firm: | Receipts here were 600 cars and this took | Press the hone th=t tnsre will be mors high 4; low 3 3-4; ruling rate 3 3-4:|the edge off the demand, especlally ay it |Screen ‘comedies 1% thos. closing bld 4; offered at 4 1-2; last 10an | is cxpected there will be a heavy run all | ~ Other pictures on tne bilt ‘include the 4; call loans against acceptances 3 1-2. | through the week. Commission houses | Pathe News and a Torchy comedy. = were_rather persistent seilers despite the Nor Pacific .4.... 88 86% tter:| PoInt. had the experience of fesling. the |late Sunday on the siate highway two | "2tio% Of, Federal Fuel Distributor Spenc: | p," 5eq “sa) ; car end of & car skid suddenly and crash | miles. west of Chepachet when a car|Ch ML T0e SHROTON Was AgaIn Setous|pa; oil into a tree. Neither Officer Gibney nor | driven by Edward Goodline of 106 Elm | F7th TH0W Tals i s chich | Pan"Am Pt ! is| the driver were injured, though the body | street, Providence, crashed Into the Whit- | 078 *5UnE. of carvler shares which|pen,‘p g ¥ ‘this year,| ©f {he car, owned by Carl Anderson, had | temore machine, being driven by Marshall [ ¥ere down large fractions to 1 12| popies. Gas . fcial can be | " ender crumpied and the tonneau-dent. | Whittemore. Mrs Marshall Whittemore | 20078 Lopses Of @ Doini oF move Wee2 | pyjimapn I or Bay ey T’ i | * dnd Thomas McKone were pitched out [ SiStained by Atlantic Coast Line St |pyr,. oir B control of the weather The car of Anthony Yegnach, which|of the Putnam car and somewhat injured m;‘ \Cg;’t‘}’:‘:n tan preferred, Chicazo | paagine | turned turtie 2t the children’s home cor-|and Ernest Whittemore, who is ‘blind 2 eptern. { common ; Jireferred, 000. lread ek Replogle T & St 3 coTTON continued drought over a good part of New Sersen Priumpb schools througheut the fown | ner. resulted in a broken col'arhone for |and a well known figure about = the | LACkawanna, Erle first preferred. Le-|pllfCly T 7 b New Tork, Aug. 25—Cétton spot |the belt and the cxpectation o, builian [ BertHeImeee Lt N ST their next | Yegnach, who iives in Yamtic, and a!8treet] received minor bruises. Iixts alle. Missdiir! Pactde) Nocthern Pacgeyrs CRoebucic 89 |'steady middling 22.65. > private reports to be given to the trade .y - n un for Joseph. Zulk of Norwich. | . Pi J. Fyan, who Tivestigated the acci- | Siic: Union Pacific. and Reading. i Ty ¥ the latter part of the week. Taking the there of mother love from vear ha Zulk. also a passenger i3 the car, | dent Sunday evening, and who made a| -Announcement by Henry Ford of a|g¢.y san.Francisco 30% Oats followed corn and eased off with |the other side of its unequal pefapect expeeted | was not hurt further investigation Monday morning, | Shut-down of his motor plants on Sep-| g | pacife 3% A A that grain but averaged higher. tive one.understands the . tremondous organist of the foregoing aceidengs ware due | 52id that he found that Mr. Whittemore | (STDer 16 because.of the fuelcrisis fur- | 2o 8¢ 8¢ 263 New York, Aug. 25.—Copper steady:| _A lack of support, with scattered sell-|drawing power of “ the -Dew mpleted. A | to slinpery. Dighaany. s R e | e coming alons Wit e, Dataaeort | ntahea (he amminition for a professionat | Soutiern. Ry 1285 electrolytic spot and futures 13 7-8@14: . ing made a lower range for provisions |First National attraction starrisg Rich- st year is ex-(hliered by the rain. Quick and eharp|at about: seven to nine miles an hour | 3ttack on the motor shares, but it did|mil it 183 tin steady; spot and futures 32.12; iron | despite the strength in hog values. B T e T le to determine| anpiication of the brakes, a dangerous|When the Goodline car was observed ap- | N0t Tesult in any extensive liquidation.|macac pac 3215 firm; No, 1 Northern 33.00@35.00; No. e terday at the Strand theatre. It's & [ ractice o ‘wet 'and siipners highwaye, | Proashing, far over on the wrong side of | Studsbaker and Chandler yielded 1 0| i 1 2315 i, |2 Northern, 32.00@34.00: No. 2 Southern Chlcago Grain Market. wonder no motion picture -producer has Although rain eut in to snoil the "...,‘;" d most of the skidding and-the re. |the highway. Mr. Whittemore daled the | N€aTIy 2 points, but rallied later. . Gen-|moio on Paa 85 . |20.00@24.00; lead steady rame E 4 by Manager Bill Ma spot 5.90@ frypear— e ever thought -of it before—this theme nz damage to persons and property.. .| attention of other members of his party | STl Hesid otors was only slightly affactod. in of | y o 5 Union . Pacific 6.00; steady: East St. Louis spot and 8 wleow of matured manhood hunzering for the team with the to- the approaching car and slowed -his | T0day’s dispatches from automobile cen- Sept. . 103 102% ; Union Oil . i delivery 6.20@6:25; antimony, oL hag mother love it has never known. M. Martin® is] serermt parqom this (Tacsday) moraing | machine down practically o a stop in or. | Lers indicated that no cessation-of work| 'S Rupber T .25@5.37. 7;;": : ‘)";: 109% Sonny Crosby went west in the ser- oing Tight ahead ! to schools in fh children will troop back | der to avoid an accident, but the Good- | In Other plants was anticipated. Steel 1033 - Comne X vice. Before he dled he made his bnfld}; ms to appear here dur-|the town of P‘s ity and other parts of | line' car kept coming on and eventually | Mexican Petroleum flustuat=d within a | yian Con 7% CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Sept 60% 6015 Joe Peters, his double in appearance an o the season. " Man. | e mgicr, TUNSM, 868in 10 take up |orashed aimost head-on into the Whitte. | Tange of nearly § polnts today, closing | Vatcar G 2014 AR RsE 38Tk P et DR A theech,” promise o take Somny's viace b - ; i i £ Iy | at'a net lass of 31-4. Msxican e S L 3 —. x T 5% . bt Nl mown in & day| Schol officiale have all’ Dreparations | damaed. | e o DY | s viere strong, howsver, tooring. pet | o nghouse e ek st e A e ot i L B he% O S Ko oF Rar Voy's hon something relative to the next|made for the opening of the school year * gains of over 2 points. Otacr o o Rest Un el L sharp bulge in ‘wheat prices here, and | Dats— e Ll {heui 5. eotindtyof " SHs CEut: a attraction will b an omemrs thatand rapid organismtion of the work in‘all |, TS APBreach of the ovening dato (Or | g with the rest Of the-iist, dectines of 4| Wents miand g during the day commission hcuses bougF( | Sept. L ters, a poolrom- proprietor in Hoboken attract Il be a lly good | classes. 1 erm finds all departments | &, i hC IR, Villys O’ a on the, breaks in sufficieat volume to| Dec. 33 H s “Over There Thirtyfour cane contalning an aver-| superintendent of -'schools, will ‘mot re- I'::tm;“;:q““ tovor gweater than that of | ppijins Petroleum and-Pan-Amsricas B, _ - | the finish, short covering als strengtaen- RS e tocratic families in Westchester. #ge of 200 finzerling trout each are.ex-iport here for duty until Sept. 29.. ' vere T kS % 3 ed the marke and the close was 1 to back Setad hece w B Thy. dave i din.| Tt e R e (A apparatus. tools and equipment of ggf“f;ff:n“e‘;"fh;:éf“”‘:v;'_’:‘m"g“m PONDNARR 1 5-8c up with September $1.03 3-3 to HANKS HILL = ,fi;";:‘;‘,..’..".;..';:":f':mfle'if that n favorite trout brooks in|that during the period..of Chautangua |ine ft've Sohool have been gne over dur- |y, continental rates, Inclading the Ger. | N, York: Aug. 28—The sharp brek |51.03 1-2 and December $1.04 53 1o} Myron Boglisch is to be janitor ef |0 N8 B0 SCaN Ko so Thin oath. Some of the trout will here the schoo's wil onen .15 minutes | aiier pur e o oot In first elass con | nan " rallying after the sharp declines of | 10 French securitles, virtually “all cfi§i04 1-2. Corn was 1-3c lower to 1-Sc|Storrs school the coming year. Y Fonid be ipossible to improve up- Meadow b others | carlier than usual. ition "for the heavier enroliment ‘period || Lo 1" o demand. steriny s of | which fell to new low levels, fudtured | higher. Oats were unchanged to up | Mrs. John Worshansky, who has been | € WU VS BV Dion cof the two thers into Quendock. ¢ ofine S sgL i achaal derm, beuow Saturday’s quotations . The. eae | today’s dealings in bonds on. the. New {and provisions ranged from unchang-d |iil, has improved so as to be out. wells, others into Fall| There will be an outpauring of ‘mem-| Courses of study have been revised . Thecur- = 3 of Sonny and Joe Ahat 3 ;] b x York stock exchange. figures to 17 1-%c: advance. e Maty Boghach. sad leading Toles et bhotallehe i o e D i YRt de i bi:::‘:‘fu;‘::v:‘ % f{."—'"?.'.'r’ oporis| The municipal Issues ‘were the hardest|g Wheat in the English market was i |{were in Willimantic Thursday. g s -2 55 gt gy el s fishing demonstrateq | ©VeNin endance at ‘the ’ fair | correlation between related subjects such ot 495 it, ext declines of approximat r i S Sl s £ | has eos recently trout " brooks|In Willimantic. It will bs*Putnam. right|as mathematics, drawing. general theory | he discount 'rate, and “an incrsas> of hityextrege idorling s & g00d demand and the strength thers was| Mrs. Henry Hanks motored to Spring. n Myron multe co i i " bi iy sincere acting that- he ; : ; oints taking place in the six per. ce » St = b e by his intensely_ stnce bereabout " well fighed | &t the fair and the local lodge hopes to |and practical shop work, Keeping the ob. | 10:000.000,000 marks in the Reicusbans | 30 ¢ Bordeaus, Lyons and Mars TIaSt Tk tha. Nast-early rioss wers mot | Beare e plentitel ki year ou the | can: becgeckeasdiwiun. as ASamS, fhe with the aid|Make as fine a showing in the Thread |ject in mind of giving the student a clear | CTCulation. while 1osses of 1 to 2 points ialnbined, Sheoaiine ofa Tok ‘Gf. agress | EIR. screen’s lcading performe ¢ nishes the trout | CIty a8 the Willimantic: Fiks. made “on | umierstanding of the various practices|, SAll momey epened and renewsd at{gq . jepartment of Selne T's, ‘Soissons | sive buying.. In mid-session the commis- | Mrs Wayland Ide and Mrs Mary | 'Souns” was adapted from George sison. Semething had | tNeIr Visit to the fair of Putiam Elks-a |and requirements of his trade. 3 3-4 per cent. but hardened to 4 at the - rs. Way! 3 ) sprine spo = E : : e < B} s, Paris-Lyons-Mediterranean _six»s | g = Hobart's play. and. directed by Henry favorite sprine sport | [°W Weeks ago. Arrangements are under| 'Graduates of the school in the past |C105¢. Business in time money zad ‘com. sixe: al ¥ { sio nhouse tactics and a decrease of 77 Boglisch visited in Gurleyville Sunday. | X p o e 1 i . erican 7 1-2's. French 7 . ‘, > King, who also to €lip into the dis-| VAY to determine how many of the mem. | vear have taken good positions and re. | Mercial paper was quiet, with virtuaily :;‘Sarr;‘posms bt rallied® jmbmiwiat fi:’.’.‘?n;};lfl et \l‘:;h‘:hl!s“vi‘;l‘fi; ot th m:a‘. IoodT gl sncibiy: o v and “The Seventh D; hestirred himself | PerS of Putnam lodge are going to make | POTts of ‘their progress are very favor- |"° Change in rates. 3 op! K opéns Sept. . vith the other issues in the forei; oup applications from 31|the trip and as to automobile’ reserva- | able: with the other gn gre Hank Mann in the comedy “Cliff-Dwell- ns. i ) H - 1znick News completeg the i T TR in later dealings. French §'s, which are ers” and a Sel 5 ar receive trout in their | t10! It is expected that there witl be v ’tll'h;1 bnfi;fi all ;md(e school work is a STOCKS, supposed to be in stronger hands, offered programme, e o efinKe. fraining, ' baving . far:its” obiect R tubborn resistance to the, selli gl S A er now drawing to a close the Dreparation of the students for & use- | (rampncr o a iI5, 15 3 simmary ot the [ MOTe SV 8 pressure. ‘At today’s low pric2s, the vari- ous French issues were $ io 13 points be- low the high marks reached last Aprii. transactions on the New York Stock Ex- wonderfully fine one for|the Chicken Farm road. A Ford car|ful occupation. To this end as far as pos- | changs up to 3 B because there has heen a|driven by V. H. Wetherell came out of|Bible all work used as a means of in 3 unusvally large summer|the side road fust as. the' sturs ace | SFuction must:be of & useful and neces FIVE DAYS TO THE Wen Balenced Bill at Broadway Theatrs. The vaudeville programme of five acte Hich. Tow. Gloss at the Broadway for the first half of n the hrooks, The|came along. Brakes were applied in| S4r naturs £o that the student may be | Lliieq Chem wST Bl i s e Bt 0 o o . o n should have dore| ach case and, due to the-wat and’ siip-| (r*ined under actual trade conditions and | ym Beer Sugar 47 dealings, declines of L to nearly 2 points The bill opens with Antheny and epiendia Therefors when _ 6800 |rery highway, the stats officer was| D an efficient manner, leaving the school! om Ay Chem ta heing noted in the Seaboard Alr Line con- Adams, who play the violin and accord!- [neeriings are a4ded to the best brooks| thrown from his ‘mount. /Hé was ‘un-| %Ly prevared to meet the requirements| ym ‘Can A T } solidated sixes and adjustment 5's, St on. A number of popular numbers mre g o Rl TP cxcent tor. spmmenlnigr Dl | T LIRS e e [ADICAr e RAY T Sagp | Paul refunding 4 1-2's, Chesapsake. and an rendered by these comipetent musiciass, Y - 5 o Ao D eeade wnith ae o & it e L Am e 11y Ohio convertible fives, Chicago and Wist- " both in ensemble and single. T Stiurted, Monday $REH] " iross Meonday—taber Dig i will- be | £rooryeary b oamiviote o F S S Am Int . 35 edn Indiana 4's; Frisco income sixas and ! Howard and Fields are .a ochuple of s B e rad (i amy manufac | ooserved ae a hoiday throughout the! operative high achool course, i schien | AT Locomo 118y the Erie issues. Frisco 4's, St. ‘Teuis| blackface comedians who supply their b5 ahit down through a shoriage of sote| (0% of Killingly. ‘Manufacturing| 3,200 hours of shop work is cequired and | A™ Smelt ] | Snsl, Horithywesstien ‘eananidated st aSand | *. "NORWICH FAIR GROUNDS quots ‘of leughs,. worlitng . with . fear woal. And. 4t was claimed. that plenty| PaNts will close next Saturday noon|1600 hours allowed for high school du- ’:: §“za_;b 8315 Western Maryland 4's. all at moderate | : = -xpech‘ll drops, th::'hxv a very fine ‘.mk"’: ¥ @oft coal fs avhilable and has been| UNtl Tuesday morning of next week,|ties. Part time courses are also offered | A" SU 17 5 ‘;{f;i s s ground. Some , §ood comedy e AT R B ety SR R S8 BT M R L SEPTEMBER 4th — 5th — 6th - ||™= P par the price. Tn ans ecent thers | Business in Danielson will be generaliy!ods in the week they can raccommodate | ] 160 - | One of the most charming juvenfle acts Yeed e no worry abomt plamte closine| fUSpended. At the postoffics a holiday | those who cannot devote full time to the | AM Woolen 221 | Town on aecount of conl, ae mome ners | Schedule of houes will be observed. work. Tt e Yooty acenr this impeasion eamere | " Bad weather is interfermg with steady| The faculty this year is ApTEsuP Fround from the publicaiion of a siate| PTOSTeSe being made on. the state high-| Benn ~Kershaw, textile department; | AL 0 & W I Dant that one mreat automonile mamn. | WAY east of here and also on the state|Charles L. Ransom, drafting: King g | Balt Locomo facturing concem Is in closs about|Xid Foadway being built: from Dayville! Bogardus, machine: Miss Hannah |2l & Ohin Saptember 15, becanes of the eeal siga.| Four Corners to Attawauean. Both ofjPease, sewing; Leon C. Morehouse, car- | Beth Steel B . Sent these contracts, It is expscted, will be|pentry; Miss Edna Peterson, = cooking; | BT0°K Rap [Tr Siate OMcor Merrill T. Keith way|COTIPIoted during the coming ‘month. - | James McCormick, electricai, SelaTack Jronn from hia motorcrcle, Sunay o |, Miss Helen E. Aviward ws at New| The following outline showing final | C2 Pac - o i e ats| London Monday, arrangirig for her en|periods of the ootton manufacturing | O P chen ooming o Te cachas | trance to Connecticut coliége during the | course is an example of trade courses: | Cd¢ Pasco .. ear what is ¢ coming month, Fourth period, 1.200 hours— Chandlet : Motor John A. Rills of New Bedford was a| Sliver and ribbon lappers: A descrip- | Ches & Ohio vieitor with friends In Danielson Mog-{tion of the machine and. its important |Chi & N W . day. parts, the different setting points; correct |G M & St P . At this (Tuesday) evening’s ' caucus| weights and drafts to obtain the best ¢e- [C M St P pr ever presented in Norwich was that giv- Y] 3 DAYS.— OPENS LABOR DAY — 3 DAYS ¢n b Porothy Foresall and Das Thom: 5 gives these remarkable ‘children plenty of opportunity to display their ‘unul 35,000 IN PURSES B i e ek “The Little Red Car.” They have a laungh as follows Opsns Labor Day! THE BIG CONNECTICUT]| AR CGRAND CIRCOIT RACES BIG AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT The Finest Products of New Lendon County Farms — Prize Poultry, Blooded: Cattls, Sheep and Swins Are Only a Few of the Many Exhibits =g Which Will Be Seen at This Year's Fair. the republicans of Kilingly will elect( milts. . e CHARTER™OAK” PARKT HARTFORD i - delegateions to conventions ‘to be held, ;Cembers: Descri Chile Cop J ¥ G, | parts and ihe cblecs of easn | varionag of | Chiro Cop 10 — FREE VAUDEVILLE ACTS — 10 The brick work for “the eomfort sta-|combers and the different motions used | Coco: Cola .. “convinding' repartsiproving €@~ | tion to be installed at the mouth side of | on each; settings and the changes neces- | Columbia Gas 5 o Eofalke, , Conteins gesuine bear,cil | the town hall building is under way.|sary for différent kinds of cotton; man- | Columbia Graph :g‘;;fiw nu;:m The stations will be completed 'diring o s Sept. 4.5.6-7-8.9 DAY AND MIGHT — RAN-OR SHINE WILL BE STAGED EACH AFTERNOON BETWEEN RACES 2 BAND CONCERTS"ALL THREE DAYS, " LARGER MIDWAY THAN EVER 3 agement . of combers; . calculations of [ COn Gas whentalltelsot!eflod STeb | the fall. dtafts. speeds and ' production. ® "l Cons Tex s--‘-l_' ‘iyw m'm Mrs. C. T. Thayer and ‘chidren of| Doubling and drafting: ' Figuring out|Coern Prod _l‘-hu desta for grookibox &3 | 2N Mrs. J. C. ‘Witter of Cottage atres Putnam ar o e guests this wesk of ‘Mr.|the drafts, preduction, weights and num. | Crucible Steel’ : 2 ber of machines necessary to produce a |Cuban Am Sugar Mammoth Exhibits Free Circus TW & Fotalls Office. BE46, Stntien X. New ¥ ock Coroner Arthur G. Dill hds been giv-| certain number and a specified amount of | Cuba Cane “Midway Auto Races 'O BANDS, MOTORDROME, MERRY-GO-ROUND ing attention at Putnam. to a case in-|yarn from the pickers to the spinning|FElk Horn F N o | vOlVi 7= of the practicing physicians 3 Endocott J F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST | o¢ ‘that city. e e " ¢ Cost finding: Card room cost, spinning | Erie ADMISSION—ADULTS, 75c; CHILDREN, 25c; -AUTOS, 50c; GRAND- | for'd ool BAGS ! £ s 5 STAND, 75¢ AND $1.00 — RESERVED SEATS ON SALE AT ENGLER'S . State A W. W 3 A ADMISSION < Days,-$1: - Nights; 806 ) 1 Bl Diteetors and 1, CuT 0o AT Wotems rfummed | rotian cleb ; weaval st pest. ovetheag | Ty ] 1 ‘Children, 35c. at Al Times. PHARMACY, AUGUST 28th—SEPTEMBER 2nd — AUTOS ADMITTED Eadiliners Week: """ | ind ‘the manifacturing cost of & sample | Fresport T | | @res circus Ticket to Each Patrom INSIDE TRACK, 50c. — PARKING SPACE PROVIDED FREE. Central Village, Conn ‘3‘:!['! “fil-\'! 1;“%! Dfu.mlll!?rlngc l: from the raw to the finished product. Gulf! St Stel + » AISOMOBILE. ECUIBRENT v A::d-;y ang Mre, n urns | Weaving: Jacquard, principle of con-Genl Asph - ; struction of Jacquard. single and double | Gen Motor | DON'T MISS IT ! — REMEMBER THE DATES ! Efficiency, Satisfaction | J. C. Witter was ' North Brookfle 3 i Great North pr . ARG e A 33 Py 2 _ Moosun , Div, *Monfay on a bustness:iip.: . - {(Continued .on Last Page, ColFive). |Grjat North Ore .

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