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This woek end thousands of cot- ton min employes in this territory .o, 0TSt ICES CO. G, 168th INF, C. N.G, BUNDAY NIGHT ONLY AT 7:00 l'. the eve of what they rightful regard s another period .of wmuapal prosra- v, for [lowed the = oo presents an All Star Cast || i1 ]AM (BILL) FAIRBANKS mext Mondsy L be com ed S N 2 Tor theie aber on prastioa’s 1he same | GUAAINE against such an ouisame for| ~‘Ed. Denish's All Star Orchestra - 3 : I FULL oF Y L s in force u'r tr Jamuary of | LS serfes, the Putnam management bag)| of Providence, R. I. ] J 2€ ’ ‘""E QIIDCK ACTH e Moulay Sag Wil I toe: ‘Daeiaght e, il — - : i [ 3 5 ; $ be on tly mound for Putnam, w‘nm the i game 5 to be played. % & K E P D 'EDDIE POLO ¥ ) LLOYD ' - T = in CAPTAIN KIOD 3] 20 b s vt 0 0o | Benefit Dany , T e o0t e agmled st once tn th e it ce s, Welnes : ners to Attawengan. This highway, ~e- - Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday—A Human Epic Supreme ed, has been brushed free m H.m 3 o, » of Joose dirt and all stones prepara- & $or 6 St the on. e vereed At FltJCthne PRESENTS A STORY OF REAL PEOPLE, FOR REAL PEOPLE that the oil application wi* act as a “HAIL THE WOMAN” binder on the surfacs, which has besn threatening to crumble quickiv under the hoeng o e s el SATURDAY preference to making the run arvund rhe “THE PICTURE THE WEARY PUBLIC HAS WAITED FOR” With the Greatest Cast of Stars Ever Assembled—FLORENCE VIDOR, LLOYD HUGHES, THEODORE ROBERTS, MADGE BELLAMY, TULLY bow to Dayville and retura : “Smilin' Through" . § resls of storm umeral services{ and munshine, with the ever lovable Nor. Septembel‘ 30th MARSHALL, CHARLES MEREDITH, VERNON DENT, GERTRUDE GLAIRE. An Unbeatable Director and Cast. Jr., were con- | ma Talmadge in one of the greatest film . Willlam Fryling, with | dramas of sweetest love in an age, Or- ‘wervice for the family at tl:e|pheum theatrs, Monday and Tues@ay, 1 3| October 2-3.—Adv. Congregat!: sburch, of .,/- "y g‘!\.l The following Proyidence despatch is » i ; ‘| of interest to many In this secticn of w The chirch was fliled, the roungrega- | ®3stern Connecticut, where Mrs. Lawicn tion made up largely of Wauregan resi- | W8 known: l:u ‘manifsting. every evidenss of the | The funeral of Mrs Issbelle Greens ar Faire Binney- —Bud:er Colller in “The Gnrl From Porcupine” feit b community in which My, | Lawton, Who died Friday in South King- Atwood .py"‘ghfi,.. boyhood m‘,c.,,_:!',,, stown in her 101st year, was held Thurs- re | 8%, With burial at Newport. Mrs. Law o & b s ton was born May 25, 1822, at the Greene D‘Ming ‘t T‘m Be.“hf“l was in Westfleld cemetery, Danieson, | Farm, Bast Greenwich, one of the eleven A 2 overseers from te mill of the Wauregan | children. Her parents were James and Lakeside Resort This company acting as bearers. ' Catherine Ray Greene Turner. Her graat GEM THEATRE Tis floral pleces were magnificent, | ETandfather, William Greens, was Gov- Evening. THEATRE Sespes F Woe Yomwitil Bslgns werh i | Wees toghls s, Jae e o Jocamity, Music by Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2, 3. 4 ; cluded In the remembrances, many of 4 3 . them from manufacturing comcerns arnd | Mrs. Nancy Greene, sister of Mrs. Law- Elli ’s y Boys Sundgy, onday, iu Ys Y, N o from individuals representing many towns | ton. lived to be 103. ison’s Harmon and citlex in New Epgland, and in New| In 1830, when 8 years old, Mrs. Law- York. ton went to Cincinnati by boat and stage The big plants of the Wauresan com- ) to enter the household of an uncle, Will- | intormed the scrgeant that “your name pany and the Quinebaug company wers |lam Greene, as companion for his only | i tnis case Sergeant Anderson fme closed during Friday and at Ponemah :“ghwh There XSht:d h-':"‘:° opnort::;g. mediately sensed that something had mils In Taftville all actively ceased for | to become acquain many " | happened to Adelard Barbeau, also of thres minates at the time o: the funeral|inent people, including Ephram Peabody D. W. GRIFFITH servics. Harelot Martinean and Presifent Hari. | oame souy Va0 T8 the case with Ser- Many relatives and friends sttended a|500- Returning to Newport from Ohlo : time he could not determine whether Bar- he married Francis Lawton, & mer- 7 99 funeral sarvice conductsd by Rev. wal-|® : 3 beau had been iilled, wounded of ‘cap- ter B. Willlams for George C. Dragon, at | Chant. ' She leaves one son, H. B. Law- | tured. Barbeau had been with another the undertaldng reoms o L. ii. Kennedy | ton ten grandchildren and thirteen great | company of the 1024 {nfantey in this line on Furnace atreet, Wriduy afcernoon . 2 | Srandchildren. of trenches during a surpriso attack by ‘ 9 o'clock. Court Ok Grove, Foresters of | Am interesting little story by Sergeant | the Germans It was months afterwards Adapted From the “The Two Orphans”, by Arrangement Ameriea, Felix Lajeunesse, Jos'ph Bel- | Carl Anderson, World war veteran, was|beforo Sergeant Anderson learned that anger, Napoleon Caoustte, Oli/er Tiell- |included in the reminiscences of the over- | Private Barbeau had been wounded and of Kate Claxton with Lillian' and Dorothy Gish anger, Oliver Viens, Felix Godreau. Bur- | seas men who gathered at G. A, R. hall { captured in the engagement with the ial was in Dayville cemetery, this week for a meeting in the Interest |Germans. Happily, Private Barbeau Mr. Dragon @led in New London Tues- | of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, came through alive and was presont wion | 1he Greatest Love Story of History, Sweet, yet Terrible day of injuries recelved in an automediie | Sergeant Anderson recalled that in go-|Sergeant Anderson recalled the incident accldent on MaMory hill, in the town of| ing into a front line trench in the Toul | the other evening. Prices. M.fiw z’q 30‘:, 35c—Evenings 236, 356, 5& 1 » TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 2:15 AND 7:45 Waterford, a week ago today seotor one of his buddies picked up a . Tomorrow st Putmam. Bil Martiws |card case and upon iooking it through, NUmbers vilted Westfeld cemtery T ~ = ers on the S. Atwood plot. where J. 7 Arthur Atwood, Jr, was buried a few hours before. ~The flowers were beauti- ful beyond description and the pieces in such numbers as to practically cover the entire plot. In addition more than a bl . Bcore of pieces were sent to the Day to r lctor ECOras §|x== reia 2 punim The brick work on the new stock bufld- ing for the Assawaga Woolen company near the tracks of the New Haven road ON SALE THIS MORNING at Dayville is now going up y 5 rapldly. Work on this structure has been in pro- B el LRt i 2 | With RAY WELCH'S ORCHESTRA are of concrete. An event scheduled for October 24 is +#* Struttin’ at the Strutters’ Ball—Fox Trot 2 visit by B‘;lo:‘l\l;\x:‘hgx:ggvgs }I;eflizl;l‘::: OF PROVID“CE, R.L vill furnish the program. The French<Trot Mr, Gallagher and Mr. Shean ! ir return from their wedding | f§ 10 of the best Dance Artists ever grouped in one orches- Saturday evening, a reception ~‘and Mes. Brnest Morin |@tra. Featuring “Al Gagnon” a Saxaphone Sensation; and friends. e ot team wi || “Ted Peck,” banjoist, formerly with the “Benson Orches- on with the Hamilton Wool- team of Soumvrigge, . |@tra of Chicago;” “Howard Johnson,” violinist, who e Ruier v e Gesasers | @ played with Elsie Janis’ Jazz Orchestra on Keith Circuit. > his duties with the Goodyear Saturday, September 30th Topics of the Day || Educational Comedy Inc,, today (Saturday). He is to osition in Providence. AT THE NO ADVANCE IN PRICES LAINFIELD COMMUNITY HOUSE TODAY—Continuous Show 1.30 to 10.15 RALPH OONNOR’G STIRRING STORY, AMERON OF THE ROYAL Genteiren 75c—Ladies 50c—Tax Included b e R L 'wimx"fi;;" APRICA” ~— 8to12 P THE SCREEN'S TWO GREATEST LOVERS IN A GORGEOUS RO- MANCE BY THE WORLD'S'GREATEST WRITER OF LOVE DRAMA 50 GORGEOUS GOWNS Just Wild About Harry A po—— Say It While Dancing & | Several more weeks of work will be re- quired to grade off the shoulders and build fences that will border the new ghway to Little Rest. Amy Potter, graduate of Killing- i ¥ ‘ And All the Othe: New Records At - ly high school in the class of 1922, has i 1 % entered Smith college, Northampton, Mass. A project thet is being considered is the placing of tables bearing the names of former warders, vestrymen, organists , and choir members of Old Trinity church | - on the walls of the edifice on Church street, (Al lenst one important rally will be - s gl o iy e e BRADLEY THEA y o prioc to the November election and in all [ was a few days after her husband on) There was no cross-examinatfon of returning from 2 day with 2 drum corps|Mr. Potter and the defendant, Allson cipal speaker. discovered tat His wife had beew out|Poiter, was called His attomey le1|l ONE NIGHT ONLY, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th riding with other men and another wo- through all of the allegations of the At the vesper service to be held at m,m,g She did .not return until ‘nearly | complaint and the testimony of the wile DIRECT FROM PLYMOUTH THEATRE, BOSTON the Congregation church Sunday after- midnight and . when he inquired where|of his striking, beating and choking her B. SCANLON, “The Actor 8ii Supreme”—Boston Transcript ?& ;2: subject of the address will be [she had been =stated at the theaterfand to each one of the statements se - e @ 0x. attending a picure show. made absolute denial. He said that he 5 £ . Harold B. Atwood and Olin Fuller left | Suiseauent to her finally leaving her |nover had used any violence toward his . 'gmm m Priday for New Brunswiok on a hunt-|husband, Mrs. Richmond wes arrested|wife and that he had attempted to ca- ; 3 : ing ‘expedition. ‘ x They are going after fupon complaint of her father-in-law,{ress her but that his advances were not w L' E moose. a n - William A. Richmond of 119 Walnut|welcome. He stated that his wife had The sailing of the steamship American | street, Willimantic. She was presented |become interested in Christian Science Lgion from New York Ror Rio today{in the police court at Willimantic, found |and thet it had grown upon her during Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Bullard will be pas- | tenced to the Connecticut farm for wo-|quently went to Worcester to attend ser- ‘ l has been deferred”until next Wednesday. | guilty of being @ prostitute and sen-|the last two years and that she fre- sengens on the vessel, going to Brazil|men, but execution of the sentence was|vices. He did mot object and even of- A DY WITH SONGS probability Congressman Richard P. Freeman of this district will be the prin- .YOU CAN BUY A THOUSAND DOLLAR SAVINGS ACCOUNT 5 ON THE to attend the centennial exposition. suspended for one year and she placed |fered to go With her, he sajd. He de- on probation. This was on October 14,|nied ever striking amy of his children e o vonl PUTNAM - o2t or of kicking his son. He told the court The senfor Mr, Richmond testified on|that he had done everything, as far as Friday that he interested himself so |he could afford it, to make his wife's actively in the affairs of his dadghter-llife happy. J ham county superior court opening here| in-law when he discovered that sho had JUST AS EASILY AS e e O e v Govgiies | Hee” Thtp ((uLnam Josiah Rivard, George S. Brad-|Richmond, now 1:2 lyelrs ‘Z; B‘be:ie(:ld‘ez {ley; Windham, Charles M. K Throok, | With her on clandestine automol 5, 8 ANY““NG EI.SE & Edwin 0. Sumner; Ashfgrd, Everett N,|under pretense of taking the child to ?‘m‘m i“l’:i‘ fi:wfiznfidhe wo:ts“.::; | Bariows Brooklyn, Frank Clemens; | Picture shows. d do better, Canterbury, Anton Rodler; Chaplin,| Miss Vera later testified that she went|#nd 9© better, The jury that has been drawn for ser- vice at the October term of the Wind- At the aftermoon session, on ecross- examination, the defendant denied that in Attorney Torrey’s office he admitted Charles B. Russ; Eastford, Charles Bar.|on four such rides with her sister-in-law| When Judge Hinman asked the de- DEPOSIT A FIXED SUM IN THE irington; Hampton, J. WL Cartwright;|and they were accompanied by men|fendant why, after fifteen years of p Killingly, Orray E. Potter, Proctor Al-|from Norwich, married life, the trouble had arisen the | P drich; Plainfield, Richard W. Daggett,| Willlam E. Jackson, investigator for|defendant said that it was cawsed by BANK EACH MONTH — JUST ‘AS Iohn C. Gallup, George W. Doyle: mam.|the state attorney's office, testified to|mental disease on the part of his wife i William Hanley, William H. Clem-|having arrested Mrs. Richmond in Wii-|Asked the nature of the disease he said | THOUGH YOU HADATO. . s; Scotland, Clarence Perr@); Sterling,|limantic and of her making a that she didn’t care to haye anything to | ward E. Freeman; Thompson, S. B.|statement in which she admitted her in-|do with him. He did not comsider thai| 2 & Sandstrum, Floyd B, Potter, Bdward De. | fidelity to her husband. her refusal of the marital relation was SORGEOUS SCENIC. PROD{;CHON IN 4 ACTS jsaulniers; Woodstock, Arthur Dodge,{ X Hinman granted the divorce on | réasonable but said that he stopped his : ' phesphercas b PRt S e, e e o Per g Swecn i i Swant Mo o0 B ety W Sewnerd S s was Tun down.” At morning’s _sessl 3 Sttly s e PRICES TO SUIT ALL POCKETBOOKS 50, §100, $150, $200 superior sourt. Tutgs Fomn proigi |daughter horn of the Richmonds' union.| Winifrea Potter and her sister, Sarah TS NOW ON SALE The mother is to be given the privilege | Potter, testified to the plaintift coming & Drior o the. resurmption ot e pacirdl ot sceing the child at reasonable times |to her house with the four children one - : 7 Potter divorce action. and places, night about ten o'clock, saying that 3 - 3 Everett L. Richmond, 23, of Williman-|,, M= RicKmond was to have contested |lson was threatening her with a revol-|not comsider the plaintiff had a good |department of the state trade school in a Jltic. sousht " aivorce, which” was unconc| (B0 #uit, but appesrance in her behalf|ver and asking them to hide her in the 3 3 % reputation for veracity. On cross exam-|this city for the past four years, be- tested, from Mrs. Veronica Richmond,| W3S Withdrawn prior to the opening of |cellar. While tnere she called up Mrs. |ination he admitted that he had & part|comes effective today, September 30, Mr.' {The couple married April 21, 1919, and | SOUt-. Attorney Samuel B. Hargey ofjCh R in helping the defence prepare its case.|Kershaw is leaving the local institution DANIEL.SON, CONN {for some time thereafter made their| Willimentlc was counsel for Mr, Rich- .| Irving Paine, Frank E. Barrett, Bertha [to take an important executive position y . lhome with _relatives in Willimantic. | 2008 USRS T SR Paine, all testified that at the present|with the Conanicust mills at New Bed- Bventually they established 2 home of| Fridsy morning, the dlvorco case ot | iDL Dis father had not beaten him.|time Mrs. Potter 4id not have a §0od|ford. Th that waen Mrs. Potter was i ity. I ddition to his work here, which their own, but their domestic life proved | Marjorle Potter.vs. c Allison Potter, ; reputation for truth and verac n a s stormy and Mre. Richmond left. Event-|both of North Woodstock, Was resumed. fl“:;“msfl she admitte§ that she hadl yoyon thne evidence was all in Judge |has been very efficient and satistactory. ually she returned. There were more|The first witness calld was Charles|3¢n no revolver. Both said that Mrs|pinyan said that he would like to say |Mr. Kershaw has been a contributor ts d@iffioulties and Mre Richmond finally\ Potter, father of defendant, who testi-|Tolter was famillar with firearms and|i, ;pen court that he was not impressed |8everal textile magazines, his _articles fied that the first time he knew of any ;:“ £00Q shot with a rifle. When Mrs. |y, 1o relatives of the plaintift toward |dealing with the technical as well as the trouble between his son and his son’s| o gfl‘lfil’ told that the witnesses could| . pigintiff, As far as appeated by the |Practical sides of the cotton manufac- wife was December 1st when he called | 19! v what she said the plaintift], f0 appeared that as soon as|turing business. For the past three at the hame, His son urged him to come teplied that no one covld believe it 5 ; 5 *{years he has been director of the ath- & e Yoo, O o Mazjoris to| MrS. Potter lett easly the mext morning, | ooy, Dad knowledge of any trouble be B A SN ST THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK l"”ufll“ 1872 — DANIELSON, CONN. left on October 6 of last year. This ; . tween Mr. and Mrs. Potter they appar-|letic activities at the trade scheol. 2 ask hm in. Marjorie Teplled that he, |5 it :‘;I"" &oing home to get|.n)y dmcarded her. They made no ef-| An institute for teachers of the sawns K e ..... s $3,778,336. y the witness, knew where the door was if y's” breakfast. fort toward a reconiliation but ut 1 |of Woodstock, Pomiret. Eastfora and & : - he ‘wanted to come in. off. Evén if they did consider, said the | part of Union is to be heid at Putnam u and Profits ... ... : + 326,500. Witness had talked with his daugher- | CAITie Perrin, Alice Potter, Edith Cort-|court, that her state of mind Was such | High school Monday mext. The instituts Total Assets .............. 4,104,836. E \finlaw after his son's arrest for assault,|tls 8nd Dr. Lucy Waite of Southbridge |as to lead her to make such accusations,|has been arranged by R D, M / $1.00 OPENS AN ACCOUNT i and she had told him that Allison had |testified that ‘they were intimate with|it was all the more Teason why they | supervisor fof the e : L pery state board her and pounded her and tod the Potters and that they bad mever|should have tried to bring about & Tecon- |tion, and there are to be morning and ALBHTUS F. WOQD - : seen mu:h of violance on Mrs. Potter. | ciliation. aficrnoon sessions. testified that the husband was| It was agreed that briefs should be 3 L -_% o have e custody of ihe|fled. "Julge Hinman sated thac he 45 She merhine. sumies Al 16 45 bs Funerai. Director and ~ bt would like to meet both Mr, and Mrs. Pmer mwmuqhmw