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A 4 \ “eople were at Staffora on Fhursd DANIELSON g e - Here'is 3 warning for gl that woul'} ‘nd anyighers hercabputs this season. transgress ‘the Volstead .aw, which A herd of depr was rmg the Cunard line attormeys down ing ey I ng near i 7 Washin, engaged #ffapt 1o save | the sm )n ch "J' g niel In Our Ready-to-Wear Department {lu: s IS fuors | W, Moivey toven benein THIS WEEK WE ARE SHOWING 21 Droofish e Eat dapactes iz ta| * e seore o S o R s e stunning otk Cea's | - MORENEW DRESES || os-5 e e e B e doory scveelta o the days the g B e Wi{h fur co]];us, it bhck, ln Cafltflfl Crepe al‘ld Poiret ention is being called to the neces. he dead e 9 rd of 19 & F' to. bea-| Twill ot snE:keu?mf%n‘eug:r ahe :vl'un e ?,b,,r;“,‘fim;';‘ g ol could not m& any more. We have made Mq space and added * brown, navy, sarrento, bea: Wll :55 322 S0 Secon temporazily out of abservition aid|oush limits. this particular becaise of |l people and hope to be able to give service to each and every person attending this M ver and gray— g 5 it i e i) SR ety R Tl ol v | ot e et Yo °f warming lsaven\§ 1" COME EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH. 75, $42.50 ack, brown, navy and ' §|peid a sreater one than siving up 1 5 $35.00, $39,75, $42. sy : bkt : Coal Is heing delivered ln Danieison itself. at $15 per ton. This is $1.50 less p On Thursday sther members of ihe tm; than prevailed at the end of the pa: ¢ herd iere reporied as making a satis-| winter, Families were being supp ‘ed 3 Wi T factory recovery from their debauch.|yith one ton each during Thursday, ard Other fur-trimmed models| Everything in Sweaters There gre eightesn of them still livin Sti T et Shaker [ 2ter gsinethe it so"the “parviauat| E'C, % Uainks chin's ety snoi [ ARMY WORK SHOES ARMY O. D. SHIRTS | U.S. ARMY OFFIGERS $18.50 to $79,50 Krllri,to?g;' Lag;?s B;\Yisge; o ] r:g"cu;::‘s r‘m::a"nlm erifoge b B L R PR At sl 95 Double Elbow ~RAINCOAT . 3 : ¢ R s ! 4 Sizes 15 to 42, and stylish ,Girlsy,__ E A g:ri?te;'ngf ho:ulch‘::;:l!)wpsvll?!ihh FUTNAM . ) 3% e who wish t0 defs the eighteenth amend-| Fifteen yegrs' confinement in the Nor- stouts, 41 to 51. $2.25 to $8.95 ment and its beloved enforcement act. |wich State Hospital for the Insane was - . Cows in_ quiet family herds tarough-|the sentence pronounced $2.50 and $2.95 ARMY TRENCH SHOES upo - Ernest h y Skin; by J John W. ks t ! o e Our Bl D ent| All-Wool Jersey Sport s on ‘.??“{{.'e"sflf,:“ aver ¢ e coun- wf.-;.‘;fslv ‘mq;‘.i?xfi- !:e:uon of’l‘{;; P At $3.50 NAVY C. P. 0. SHIRTS | ==y €] =¥ = ty jail in Brogklya ‘hat semi-official erior court here afte tri; the In Our Rlouse Deparient A A e N e Smboncel R St e s e 0l W MOLESKIN RAINCOAT “Jacquettes” in matelasse $4.25 % is regarded as nothlg less than ou Another case similgrly disposed of was A in two models and al] colors J{ous in bovine eircles that are strictly |that of the state vs. George Leslie Ros- U. S. ARMY MONSQN black, brown and navy Sizes 38 10 46. . ... $7,50 §| 1o and abedion: to che laws of the|Well of Mansfield, Roswell was ordereq LAST DRESS SHOES land. This m: not he a campaign -is-|committed to the Norwich State Hospi- $20.00 value H g sue, i ot the voters to thi tal for a period of five years. 39'50 $5.50 to $9.75 Sizes 48 0 50..... $7.95 BIing I & Vit o "t auvamtage . sl hreapandviy Heinca, deice: - At $4.50 ARMY ALL WOOL 3 f vs that get 4 K. }' in e disposition of these caseS. Su- o ooys et g R o | A e e REGULATION CHARMING NEW HATS EXTRA HEAVY DOUBLE : Narwien Arate. Hospital expressing his 3 ielson mext Tussdav ic conduct cne of F] B s tiior | opinion_ that. Both young men wers, sub- NAVY OFFICERS BLANKETS ; : o e hoon o e ealth tarior | normal in their. mental development and SHOES 3 SERVICE OVERCOATS For Every Woman—For Every Occasion. Long Skirts, [ tusiding from 10 a. m. 1o 13 m This | thas hey were nat capable of conirolling H $3.25 AND RAINCOA 2 4 clipic Will be in :he interest of those who | CIET BELODS Bt the L e 34 0 ICOATS Bring About Large Black Dress Hats. ar et s;;\:(‘e:mg‘ fxco:l;" l\.x:;:u:;l?;.. o ‘:,]l? L cammm::l. ich they were charged | At .5 BURNT PEACOCK ON DRESS HATS 1t you would be in the season’s mode include a Hat with burnt peacock trimming. At $15.50 ARMY Roswell was first presented before the ceptible to the disease. At (hes¢ clinics . it le mlecase. . By Tiese <3ie? | court to answer 16 4 charks that he had the benefits that are -derived from theaitempted to wreck a passenger train on funds raised by the 'Fag day ecnducted o H~3& 1;|1 raflroad on the here last week by th civie federation. g Of June 3, while the train w. ALL WOOL ARMY UNDERWEAR ALL WOOL HEAVY SOCKS Brogkiyn Jail wil he relleved during | (EVEINE betweon North Windham and At 35¢ Pair $2.25 value LEATHER JERKINS Your satisfaction is our problem and we have solved it in §) (0t 3t Naie beih * neif unere " or |Senied that Roswel had placed two rail ir At 95¢ the quality of these hats, the smartness of making, the ]| weeks awaiting aisposicion of ineir cases |[24C G5 N00R the track af » paine fust ) = ) exceptionalness of style and the moderation of price. Shiny Plush Sailors—Tailored Hats of high lustre Zibe- line plush—Black, Brown, Navy and Beaver. cners and sen- v courts m 1 at ths jail Friday and Saturday Specials 40-inch' Unbleached Sheet- | Men’s All-Wool Khaki Out- ing, 17¢ value— ing Shirts, $4.00 value— 12',c YARD $2.50 EACH ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. J. V. Hoffay who has succeeded to Mrs. McAnerny's practice is now to be feund en qur second floor. Super- fluous hair, pits, large pores, warts and moles effectually removed and all work guaranteed. : $4.00 and $4.50 - besond 3 Pair $1.00 ; by the superior ocoust. Such of ihe|bpyend the curve on the west-baund track air 1. SR ; i and Willimantic. Enginfer William U. state . prisan ld il bel ToT o0 VIRRR ©C Ene : 2 e cab of the lo- GLOVES e st L 5L B comotive drawing the (rain. said that e ’ s 3 st s by doing time for minor offene 2% S8 Alucton 8 1 romndoy REVERSIBLE COATS RENOVATED From 15¢ to $2.35 n 2 10w off steam, applied the brakes and open- . Q il cony Wt & ed the sand valve. The train had almost Valued at $35.00 QVERCOATS i to complete their senten stopped when the locomotive plowed In- A large mumber of Killingly High|to the ties, throwing one off the rails and At $4 75 school students accompanied the football | {o the sidg of the track and pushing the At $17.50 . tween the teams of the local high s3w00l| L. T. Gerry, Willimantic, wha some : ' and Windham High. The frip was mads | time aiter the attempied wreck made| ARMY THREE-BUTTON | HEAVY ALL WOOL { in motor cars, the local rooters return ng here soon after dark. ‘An account of|ing present at the time and arrenging SWEAT! SW! TERS ARMY -OVI."-RS g - the game will be found slsewherc n the |the ties as they were an the evening of . papes this morning. June 3" was a witness, as was W. & At $z 25 At 95(: Followers of the boxing game in Kil- o t # torney’s office, and Dr. F. §. Wilcox of esting Hst of bouts for next Wednesday | Norwleh, o i evening when ‘the second card of events| Dr. Wilcox gave hjs opinion that Ros- KNAPSA G e e well was of the mental capaciiy ot a| § HATS, CAPS, PUTTEES, SPIRAL LEGGINS, BREECHES, PANTS, 4 CKS, attraet attendance from distant corners | him irresponsible at the time he atempt-| | CANTEENS AND DOZENS OF SERVICEABLE ARTICLES TOO NUMERQUS TO of the state, so alive ¢ interest in|ed to Wreck the train. Dr. Wilcox gave the outcome of some of the events to be|his opinion that Roswell was more r-| | MENTION, AT PRICES FAR BELOW GOVERNMENT COST. S I responsible at some particular time than , The coming of Hallow'en is foreshad-|at others. but clearly ser forth that it The chimney swift, one of the most One hundred thousand tons of coal|tion pumpkins and gther «h‘m;shnm a_‘ fie& L"]‘:]“;“‘“llfxgxmlh:’lr ‘T“:*"f "”“‘{“[“”mf.?‘, abundant and most- widely known]a year were formerly required to rup |Rrovided each yedr ap gids to those wha Py MAR PR SOOI TRELL come birds in the United States. migrates|the St. Gothard railroad from Lucerne | " “yes ont ostmaster Earl W % is|elcase Roswell and allow his to return t. far the nerthern coast of the|to the Swiss-Italian froptier, but ¥ : 2 vi that his home conditions were satisfac. i of Mexico and then completely| now its complste passenger and|acitated for some time by the lass of/e[iR0 NG LAME SORAIANS were satisfac disappears. Where it spends the five| freight traffic is run by hydro-elec-lportion of the ll"u“m %l\ 'Sl QI; i:{ * liect to proper supervision of his activ winter months is unknown. tric power. A copsidergble .pymber of Daplelson |4 1y reprizentatives of the stute hos- prisoners ‘as h tenced to the between ¥orth Windham 5 the and e T o curve that he immediately shut team to Willimantic Thufsday afternoon | other off & little to one side of the right photographs of the lacality, Roswell he- Jackson, investigator for the state 3 lingly are promised an unusuaily ipter- s alc-ade hiticated Diac child of ten vears: that he .considered owed by exhibits of black eats. imitz.|Was et his apinian that Roswell should | in on duty after having been incay-| NS heme. provided it e pital, U.>. ARMY SURPLUS GOODS CO. 35 BROADWAY 820 MAIN STREET Skinner, was accused of ecausing the! H NORWICH’ CONN. WILLIMANT[C’ CQNN' death of Clarence Miller in the Howard's alley section of the town of Hampton on Nov. 8, of last year. It was alleged | that because he had developed a_dislike for Miller, who was something of recluse, living alene in a pretty home near where the accused resided with his father, he decided to reb him, on the eve of AMil- ler's departure for a visit with relatives in New York state. It was further charg- NO CONNECTION WITH PREVIOUS ARMY STORE AT NORWICH LOCATION from Providence to' New York at Jewett ' several years. The bc( ‘fiflméha Slem":l" ‘hai e:“;r’ed Miller's | City, during mid-summer. entertalped friends | friends followed mw i v stealth at abou o'clock on : < e Mr. and Mrs. n i q 5 The t 14 that closed Th Ithe night af November 8, with the intent | The term of court that closed Thursday Mrs. Oscar Tyllr. |of rgbbing the place and that as Skin- cases awaiting attantibn. ONE 0 Miss Nellie Rathbun of | per eptered the room in ywhich Mill t 2 C ed on Mrs. Ellen Walte, (m]an ?('x-: ’Iec])m"”)ml!el‘sz\u se;{:\;?d:y unt‘;r:;nks“gm&fl:::shetr‘;nex'l:e‘ In the M. E. church of this place at 3| Simeon Brewln, Ji ed; tha a youth of eFtR ‘ ‘elock S ay aftérnc )f the | Robert Marriott, John 194 MAIN STREET . WAUREGAN HOTEL BLOCK a Bytchet which he found hehind a stove | body of Mrs. P. 2i. Arnold was taken | 2€I0ck Saturday aftérnoon \ | = - > st weddings ol he season took | James Stewart were by from anl.y {in the reom and beat Miller to death with | to Woonsocket for burial. }:vr:é(c‘e \:-n;neds: :\f;.mxrm”furnmn"nmm T e N s oy {the instrument, severing one of his tic-! Only » iittle more thzn 5,000 tons of daughter of Mr. tim's arms in the Yicious attack. The|coal are to be alloted to Putnam people |3 rriott was urit state further charged that Yoyng” Skin-|for the coming winter, according to an-|pert Ermest I ner then made his way to his home, went | nouncements just made here. This is |was decorated with s to bed, tassed about in his nervous state |against 10,000 tons normally used. This bouquets of asters. and finally decided to get up and set the|is the stafement of the state fuel com-|filed with gue Miller house afiire to cover up the evi- | missioner, but coal me there will | by Dora E, B dence of the major crime. be an ample supply of their fuel after|ert Cummings, violin. State Police Officer Howard A. Elliott, | December 1. entered the church to the who, with State Officer A. W. Williams, The American Legion post of this -city [ Lohengrin's Wedding March. her gousin Mrs. Olive Arnold in Safie took Skinner into cystody at the seene |ig'to hold dances weskly during the fall | was prettlly dressed i a gown of uate R. L g;':;:nc&x;nzi:sr:e‘efir:‘;x?;‘g: hrsgirin?eery w;:z;; and witer season, it was announced, C?r;lcm crepe slnld lace andQ]a veil “ux‘m Mrs. Grace E. Uil spert the day is , i 2 ce | With orange blossoms.’ She carried a | Norwich last week. canfessed that he had killed Miller, ag) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich of Grove|yo o S30FS, BOs” T SOved B Nrvs. Rohert G, Smith visited her broth. heretofore detalled, and ‘afferwards get |strest have aunounced the engagement of |y, or s Miss Anita Colling, of Prov-ler Martin Shipsee o Gloscester et fire fo the house to cover the crime, | their daughter, Helen Frances, to Irving | [onor Was Mss Anita Golins, of Proveer Martin Shippee in Gloucester R. 1, |State Officer Blilott's testimony was cor- | Willlard Baldwin, of New ¥ork. ~Miss| jt, 0 D0, VOE & FOFETE SOV =] donday. roborated by Officer Williams. Various|Bich is a graduate of Columbia, 19211y “Ge% e S, S, FSLE qther witnesses testified i the case, In- | MT. Baldwin is a graduate of Yale, 1915, 1t OF pinke rosed ' The br cluding Wallace N. Jewett, a former se-| Georse Cook of Windham obtained | 0%, B M8 DFHls B WA ledtman of the town of Hampton, and |Some certified potato seed from Vermont |, g tle, #5G F085 S AT Dr. C.‘A. Jenkins of Willimantic, who | last Year, and the viclding qualities look- | previdence, sister of | the bridegro made an examiration of the remains of | o1 50 Ga';i‘:”“;‘:“‘m“(;'r:['n‘du‘; i avielde chine and carried bouquets of i Miller's remains after the fire. gcgunty . ctermine Y e [Toses. ‘o wer girls were An interesting feature of the disposal|Three hundred and twenty-two bushels ‘r',,"l):(rud;n‘:m;“Mf;‘l;"'}{‘a 4 ‘i:‘;ll‘ ) Harold Green, of Daulelson, hay of this case was the interest of Skinner|t0 tne acre of fine, ma table potatoes the bride. They wore pink orgindie and been substituting in the primary school in what was t obecome of him. He plead- | Was what Mr. Cook obtained from his| ;. . icq ‘baskets of white asters. -The|fOF Mrs. Spaulding. ed with certain officers to see that he | certified seed. and Mrs Mrs. John Stenhouse of Wegterly to Gil-(in town to attend the Fagtersgp- church |ott wedding eaves and Mrs. Sarah J. Kepyon iy visiting l' ¥ on at Brxd;ewnl EAST KILLINGLY . Mrs. Emma Rich bhas been visiti Sale Sale Wwill Will Start Closes 10 A, M. 6P.M. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO SELECT. YOUR FALL AND WINTER APPAREL AT A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING ENTIRE STOCK REDUCED TO SUIT YOUR POCKETBOOK Rev. J. W. Carpeater is in Pravidence, | Mrs. Carpenter is sick al he~ parentyl home in Brovidence, R. I. Congratulations are bsing lb.‘QfQ o| Mr. and. Mrs. Jacob Spaul were married, at the brides’ uln. hli SPORT COATS TRICOTINE AND CREPE Plaid Backs, Tweeds and. D R E S S E S RACCOON COLLAR usheys were Stephen Quinn of Provi-| ~Mrs. Iiez Hapdy has been on the sief Wwas allowed to remain at the Norwich| Asa Ross and George Potvin are to be|dence, and Richard Sherman of Oneco,|/28t but is improviaz agals J = State Hospital, the best home he has|the democratic candidates for representa- | cousins of the bride. Mrs, Weaver of Pawtuc R. 1, 4 Herringbones Sizes 16, 18, 38 Only SPORT COATS ever known, he stated. It so happened | tives from Tutnam at the state clection | Harry Fasterson. of Proyidence,| Visiting with Mrs. Julia Douglas. that his wish in this respect has been|on November 7 brother of the groom acted as the best| The monthly social of the B. Y. P, ¥. ? complied with, but not because he asked| .J. C. Witter conducted an auction sale|man. Following the cere a re-| will be held at the home of Mrs. Grecg & it; rather because the circumstances|at the Brunn place in Woodstock Thurs-|ception was held at the re of Mr. | Sheffield. ¥ szs 00 seemed to warrant. day. and Mrs. R B. Marriott. Refreshments ] A v 3 /4 S 5 J g 3 ! —_— of sandwiches, c and Jce cream were n response to an inquiry m-dq S ‘cases on which he recom- WILSONVILLE i |tributed among the guests. Professor 1. C. C. Prige. mended that nolles be entered. These 3 There were many were the cases of William Wheeler,| Francis Haggerty of Worcester was|linen, money, cut charged at Willimantic with violation of | 3 t at the home of his aunt for ete. During the of urdl department of MlFlg-) M c... S e. concerning -the “Gata DRESSES | DRESS COATS SUITS says that it may luund lmn A the liguor lawys; that of Antonio Mor- nd. and groom left on t there are ?rox‘.ehln the n;\} of - doiret Twi i “re 5 o = £ e '3 a ughter, Mildred | groom is a druggist in sissippi who plant the oi will, Canton Crepe. T . : rell; Who was one of the figures in an| M. J. Ryan and daughier ! 2 [L.[ I “ il l‘ k! e Fur lr!mmed Poiret Twills ;md lncendiag,v case that occurred in this|of Webster called on friends recently. the bride is a native of O Satin Crepes and Crepe it caterpillars xherelrm !{g Values to $43.00 Values to $45.00 535-00 e Sials Abtorney Charles E. Searls sald Thursday that the case of the state vs. Barnett Hart was pending. Mr. Hart is charged with having tried to hribe state police officers after they had seiz- ed tw otrucks laden with-beer and bound LOUIS £, KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Einbalmer " Goecial Astegtign te Every Dstall PETTm———————o—pE—w————_—— F.H. & F. W. TILLINGHAST Funeral Directors and Central Village, .Conn. AUTOMOB|LE EQUIPMENT Courtesy, Effici g Sntlsf ction sup Biv. W Dut_your bugi- nell b"lore the public, there ll no my befter than through the advertising S np” of 7“ aullw!n- “and it tastes ‘ f just as good as it smells!” ; v SPORT AND DRESS MODELS EIGHT HOUR SALE SPECIAL