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‘The lowing 3 leaders’ council were elected: Charles | D. Tatem of Bastford, president; R. H. rst _vice _presi- but. formerly pastor of a church in city, and - Florence Read, &' ¥o New Hawen <girl, were. foand gw:ity questionaible conduct ,and plased . on by Undertaker A. F. Wood and brought to his rooms in Danielson. Mrs. Luey Perkine, widew of Newton Perkins, died Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. James Perkins, Maple street, where she had been visiting from Willimantic for the past. three weeks. Mrs. Perkins was & daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Durkee, old residents who lived on South street in'the house now Sharpe of Putnam, secretary.- These meetings Will be held once ey- ery. month during the winter. = Every leader of a boy group in the county should ‘avail himselt the W’rflzly :f low him to accompany her back to New | 3ffendin sthese Tosting, 12 ST 00 York that he might enter a private San- oip oeher men in the county who are g g + ase|doing the same work; therehy increase In passing upon Mr. Lesds' case|S0RE (NC CE TP Judge Dowd remarked that Mr. Leeds M““’"w, et g R i occupled by L. D. Crowell. She leaves| ¥ t00 learned a man o be lecturedy,; “county office for the state older wns sister, Mre. Mary Stone, of Willi-|for the difficulties which resuked In ..y conference which is to be held at mantie. The funeral services are to be | NI appearance in cont and told -him| ey pritain on Ootober 27, 28 amd 29. held here, that it was through Mrs. Leeds' inter-| % BENR U0 PROSRU L g DN e g L that the state| ccusion thot, the ome was to be placed|ony. thirty delegates to-this conference of Rhode Tsland will bulld another splen |in the prdbstion list and Mrs. Leeds'| S YOFE (SRR T Sl POCTRO did state highway westward from North | request that he be allowed to 8CCOm:|guota° The ‘conferefice committee con- Scituate to the Connecticut line at East|Dany her back to New York granted., |liaer tnat this years progfam is one Killingly. This project is purely a Rhode| 1n disputing of the case of Miss Reed | (500w 1 programs ever put oa at island &ffair and is intended to restore |Judge Dow duaid that .nvestigaton bad | of e JoCn FCREMES o ICE B S0 B0 0 for the present day overland traftic|shown that she came fcom & highly re-1), yino forward to a splendid tlme to- needs what was in old stage coach days|epectable family and' that = the case| ONNE (OTTAR . the famons Providence-Hartford pike | againat her also weuld be placed on fle| STTRE TR L L e b B S Pomfret Land- | o O B e e s osisl o, 1A% ot e Upitwi Stoles il i e, ng. e acompany her fa-|C. A S 1 Cax- Petitions - already are in circulation |éher back to their New Haven home. {ad 1§Ml]wb;a]n‘.?z: at u':'gflfl\“ffi] C;'S-h;;‘c across the border to have the Rhode| Months ago Mr. Leeds was deposed as|1ii9. Winch o g S T isiand state highway department take up|a clérgyman by Rt Rev. Chauncey|Sented:at this convention by e this project, and it is stated that the|Bunce Brewstgr of Hariford. His last|fve delegates and we hop! ‘;“;;: e Drospects or favorable action are very|pastorate was' at a New Hawen church, |aWeady appointed are as fobows: ‘C. good. Omly 11 miles of new highway |where he .is said to have become ac-|Harold Glipatric, Fwwnam: Jolss, would have to be built to give an all|quainted with Miss Reed. The couple|Johnson. Putnam X ek | 3. Begton, ‘ state highway route from the Danlelson- | were . arvested several weks ago while|MOosup; Charles D. Tatem, Bastford; Little Rest road at North Scituate to the | they were registered at a Bostom ho-|John H, Corbett. Putnam. Connecticut line at East Killingly. tel. The Junior ¥. M, C. A group of The route that it & prosed (o im- | gy vengel, driver of & public service| Brooklyn has resumed régular meetings Cnmectiont Rhge Y pastward from the | car, was taken to the Day Kimbail hos-|for the year under the lcadership of distance beyond the Mason homestead | PIAl early Tuesday evening after his| Kimball Hargraves, The boys meet in St Fast Killingly, past the Heney Paime | (¢ bad figured in 2 crash on the state|the town hail and have a very eathu- Siace 1nto the tawne of Dostar and. Selr. | ligtway betieen this city and Mechan- | sigstic group of about 13 members. vate teaville whl o SHotwe Srbwaiviy: teNany ite) sexlor T, 3 CK SE ot ' by Frank T, lent on Wood- | Brooklyn under e lead = o nd's state highway DUllding| ook avenue. Demar was pitched out|wood B. Potter met Thursday eveninz {here seems a strong Mkelihood that the | °% the Wagon, from which 'a wheel was|of last week for the annual election of bullding of the route to East Killingly|'o™. but csoaped serious injury,|officers. . At their “next. meeting they will be undertaken. It is evident that|thoush his horse, a young animal which | will plan for' the winter program. the rond will be meeded to care for the |he¢ had raised, was badly ' cut up apd| - -A ‘meeting of the local committee of ever increasing motor traffio, much of |May die. - Vangel sustained outs about | Moosup was held at' the home. of Lucius which 1s concernied with the transporta-|the face and he was splaghed with |B. Cranska last Sunday. A good at tion of goods and materials as well ag|Plood after the accident, tendance was ouf md’p!&m were laid with pleasure riding. Vangel was on the way to Mechan-|for ‘the immediate opening of the Y. M. Continuation of it through the town|losville to bring passengers back to|C. A. season in Moosup Wwith three or- of Killingly would mean building from | Putnam after their day's work., Demar|gunized groups and a possibllity of a the state line through East Killingly to|Was en route to Putnam after his day's|fourth, group. Killingly Center and Dayville Four Cor-|Work. Both drivers were riding alone.| The Pieneers of Thompson, who were ! ners, from which & state highway leads | Various explanations have bene made)last year under the leadership of E. S.! to Goodyear, and from Goodyear to the|of how the accident came to happen. It|Backus will unite with the Thompeor | Putnam-Hartford highway in Pomfret. | appears that a part of the horse's bri-| Boys' club and will .be under the lead-| The route from Providence to Pomfret|dle became entangled in a part of the|ership of R. H. Keyes. They have fit- is as near a straight line as roads are |automobile when the collision occurred|ted up themselves a very finc little olud Built in southern New England. and the animal was snapped around|room where their meetings will be heid, " - and dragged about 30 fect in the direc-|One of the chief features of their club and 3rs. Jonn Stone, Jry who live on | SO rom which it had been coming bo-{room i3 a fne 0ld fadhioned frcplace. Mechanic sireet, was reported as rest-| Crc e automablle came to a stop. The|The boys are to be congratulated upon ing comfortably = Wednesday after a|!°TS¢ has a hole torn back of one ear, | the work they have put in to fitting up Tuesday evening sxperience in which she | §38h in the chest, an injured leg and|this club room and also upon the re- was knocked down when she ran into|™ay be hurt internally. The car was|sults of their efforts. The Rev. S. T. the side of a light delivery truck in Main [ QUite badly damaged in the accident. |Livingston, leader of the Boys' chib. street, opposite the Attawaugan hotel.| 0 the smash the horse and dagon|will retain an advisory relationship to The child was picked up by Omer La.| V&S thrown over onto the troliey track |the newdy formed club. Barre and later was attended by Dr. |Dordering the highway and a can that ‘The Oneco comrades have Henry C. Dixon. She was reported as|Came aiong just after the accident had | acquired a new temnis set. only’ stightly hurt. to be halted until the track could be The Asceptic Products company at|Cleared. East Killingly is one of the town's con-| It did not appear on Wednesday- that carns that is very busy at the present|Vangel's injuries were of a serious ma- time, some operations being carricd on |ture, the cuts on his facc 'being de- scribed as of a superficial nature, at night in order to keep abreast of the The final bascball game, in all prob- whom sho dasaribed court as a model man who may have tallen into indescretions through over- work this resukting in a nervous break- down. She pleaded that the qpurt al- < s No more charming style for bed thajxiber, or for many ’of:‘ the rooms where simple furnishings‘are appreciated, has | ever béén produced. . “ ? These dainty curtains are made of fine quality Voile, Scrim or Marquisette, are all 224 yards long, and are fin- ished with tie-back. - The Voiles and Scrims are piain, but the Marquisette is plain, cross-barred, or dotted. * FALL REPLENISHING TIME IS HERE—DO IT NOW,! ALL $2.00 VALUES—SALE PRICE . ......... $1.45 ALL $2.75 VALUES—SALE PRICE .. . $2.19 ALL $3.00 VALUES—SALE PRICE .......... $2.29 | ALL $3.50 VALUES—SALE PRICE .......... $295 ALL $4,50 VALUES—SALE PRICE .......... $3.69 Evening 20c-25c " ‘Show at 215 pretty much allke, sbut it remain for Director . Hatry: Revier to trans- plant the - usual’ dfawing room: plof from its hot-bousé seftings to anout: post_village, in - the - Far-North, : thereby give theiscreen one of its most thrilling and original themes in years. Revier has done this in “Tife’ Greatest Question.” -which, while it contains - foot after -foot of ‘excl man-to-man fist fights, 10 say moth- - ’nst s ’h";t; the old : with it an answer e . Should a woman tell her husband of: her past life? Reyier has married a~" woman with a to the town’s most prominent_cf and leaves: them to w‘;rkiglm oy, accorded o w n this they, are -the aid of John Cummth:-;flm piece, with' Wl ang L Stewart wages more than one hot bat-3 tle. Loutse Lovely plays, g_-‘:n‘u oty the wife with a shady . while Dorothy Velegra. a newcomer, . it charming and . sincere as ' Stewart's swectheart. “Life's Greatest Ques- tion” is to be shown at the Breedg LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK 1| theatre today. MADRI GRAS 3 For the second feature Eiléen Berey2 at | wilt be seen in' “Elope If You Must"” a delightful comedy 4, and ‘Movig HILLTOP CASINO e Saturday Night, October 21st Last Dance of the Season New Vaudeville At Broadway Last HaM. - Ladies 35c * Gents 55¢c THE UNITED STATES MARINE BAND “THE PRESIDENT'S OWN” | STATE ARMORY, WILLIMANTIC, CONN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1922 3P.M.—815P. M. Adults $1.15 : Auspices American A. A. Here’s Vivacibus Betty [n Her Greatest Picture Since “The Miracle M A ‘Love Drama of the Exotic South Seas, With the Most Spectacular Ship Wreck Ever Filmed. A Puinch In Every Scene. John Bowers and Rich- ard Dix In Cast. See It Sure. . Fse; “OUR GANG,” NEW COMEDY — SELZNICK NEWS Children 50c were callers on relatives here Sunday af- ternoon. Mrs. Hannah Hatherway, who - helped care for Mrs. Mary E. Tefft duylnz her short illness, returned to her home at East Greenwich Saturday afternoon. Erroll K. Wilcox spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Westerly. Mrs. Carrie F. Brown attended the re- publican ' convention at Providence last week. Allen Potter's bon had the misfortyne to break his leg and was taken to the Miss Marjorie Tillinghast and Maurice Lewis mptored to Boston Friday. Miss Roselle Lafrance was a Norwich visitor Tues Daniel Stringer has returned from a motee trip to Canada, Barl Bragg of Brooklyn, Ni Y., spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bragg. Everett Dawson and Mrs. Mattie Handy spent Sunday in Providence. Mrs, Arthur Bradley has returned feom recently The B. F. Eeith vaudeville of five acts at the Broadway"consists’ of: Josephine . Amaros: & Cb. who éffer an exceptionally fine variety .offering that is sure to please. Joe and” Agnes Ttiley appear in a bit of Song and.Music callsd “Irish’’ have built themselves a very satisf: tory temnis court, ‘overcoming many of stacles such as rocks, stumps, etc. For many of the boys it is their first exper- ience with the game of tennis and they are greatly enjoying it. They ‘have re- demand for ‘the concern’s products, which are being sent out in almost daily ship- ROY STEWART . " 4 2 a visit with friends in Harrisville, R. L = = i Dorothy | Heerts” 3 mente. SpLe o i clt) e impapos wh L j‘;"‘&o‘h;;" T IoBUlar meclings once €¥-lg., County hospital Tuesday for treat-| Mrs. William Carpenter has goms to Louise Lovely .'nd REEL ‘Fomaine 4 ina . el - unday . afterndon p~ ” ent. Westfield, Mase., t d the winter with ng and Dancing offerii:. .« A mesting of the Danielsen Bailding|When Bill Martin's Danlelson team| The Goodyear ocamrades ate laying|™ her, dsughtar, Mrs, Jennié Dowd, ¢ Annual Dance Valegra, in Ward Brothers appesr ua ') stie - hd Loan association was held Tuesday|comes to.town for the deciding game|Yery extensive plans for their winter's 3 . Samuel Collins, who is . employed at an Y fate O Archie in the comedy screai cal cvening b the amking rooms of tha|of the series with the | Nighiingate.|Program. Inciuding the acauiring off SOUTH KILLINGLY £ Sawmudl gois, B muloyed o X “Life’s Greatest Danlelson Trust company and routine|Morse team. Bach team has won a|Some athletic equipment such as volley | BRI Mdss,, mpeh ay at his matters of business- disposed or, includ- ing applications for some.loans, which were approved. Reports showed that 97 shares of the 14th series had been subscribed for to “Penny_ Ante.” SR The ‘Four " alesmen comiine some™ 1on’? || song and very good comedy patter Quectlon their offering. A “The Dictator,” which comé#-to thes ball and net, horizontal bar and wrest- ling mat. Their former leader, J. W. Buckley, has felt it [necessary for him to give up the leadefship this year. The boys have been very fortunate in secur- game of this series, so interest in Sun- day's contest is at high pitch. Both managements ‘will present line- ups made up almost entirely of profes- sionaj players, the majority of them un- home here. 1 Me. and Mrs. Joseph Levaliey of Wil- limantic have been visiting relatives here. Mrs. John Robideau and baby of Wau- Mrs, Edmund Goodness has been enter- taining her brother, George Warren, his wife and thres children and a_cousin, Chester Ward, all of Lakewood, N. J. PONEMAH WHEEL CLUB In Ponemlh’ H-ll, Taftville | Henry Leonard and family of Valley |regan were Saturday visitors in this An Emotional Play of a g‘r?dnyy theatre today. ¥riday u.: date. The association is roundin available for games i i ks ing as their new leader Mr. Hoyt, prin- [ Falls spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | Place. “Rii H ' s urday, aramo offeri another year of Successful operation; | during the repuiar | plesing. seasen.|CPal Of the Goodyear schools. Raymond Barlow. Mrs. Tydia Spicer has returned from a Friday, October 20th . Woman’s Problem with Wallace Reid in_the star role, 1§ earning s dividends and functioning in|Somers, an Eastern cague unrdre, wil The new county lead®rs’ handbook Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Phillips and Mr. | Visit with relatives in Willimantic. l‘-':e 01.' s :‘{P: wm‘& author; - the interest of those who would be home(be in charge of the game, an ‘ssurance| Which contains much very valuable in-|and Mrs. Milan Whitaker and daughter| Mrs. Frank Edgerton is recovering TICKETS: R erins l:dmmf; “fl: builders or home purchasers in Danfel-|of fair and clear-cut decisioss. formation for group leaders will be|spent Wednesday in Providence. frontidninsin e vetstyeds Whin sive’ £l Ladies 360 EILEEN PERCY M Daial ettty e ettt gt oy A big contingent of Danilson Pans|Teady for distribution in the mear fu-| Beatrice Sault is in.Norwich for sev-|On the stairs Friday at the Centra) | Gentiemen 500 2 e e e I In many houssholds in Danielson | Will follw their team to Dunielson, as)ture. The county committee at its last|eral weeks. Worsted mill. One’ foot and her wrist v of volcanic life in the -American heaters were reluctantly started - ¢n |did Putnam fans when the N-M team|Meeting- voted to present each groun| Mr, and Mr: In the Delightful Comedy : Drama “ELOPE IF YOU MUST” Jacob Spaulding returned | Were injured. from their wedding frip Monday, Killingly grange visited Highland grange Saturday and gave the program. A chicken supper was served. Myrtice Young of Danielso nspent the week end at her home. Mrs. Carder Whaley of Wakefield. R. Wednesday for the first time this sea- |7 A snappy cold morning deyeloped | out into a day that was,the most consistent- Iy chil of any this fall _season. In the majority of homes no coal is being used yet. Wood is taking its place until such time is real cold weather arrivse. Thumm’s Orchestra —— Adele Cobleigh of this place, a brother, Charles. Rivers of Bridgeport, and a step- son, S. T. Cross of this town. Relatives continent. 3 Lila’ Lee, leading woman, Has the role of Juanita, dainty dausfter of Dr. Rivas, a- sclf-styled “liberator,” played.~ by Theodore Kosloff. Mr. Reid, as,_ Brooke Travers, falls in love with het' and_ then the begins. Fro ed at Danielson last Sunday, losing after putting up one of the best games of the. season. Secretary J. H. Corbett of the Wind- ham County Y. M. C. A. was reported Wednesday as doing nicely at the Day| It Kimball hospital Jeader in the dounty with a complimen- Miss Blanche Spencer of Norwich was tary copy: a Sunday visitor in' town. EAST WOODSTOCK Mrs. Helen Bannister of Grafton, Mass., Wild geese coming out of the morth on. Wednesday brought from -the wea- therwise predictions. of colder weather is noted that as Armistice day after undergoing, an|CUMes on Saturday this year that diffi- Los Angeles the shifts to &’ ti; i . g Monday were. Mr. F ; - Qi is spending a few weeks .wit ra | attending. the. funeral g Latin-American republic whete a_Dbit. A vers interesting and successtul | 0Deration for appendicitis’ on Tuesday.|Cuky Will be experienced in making it/ L, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A.f & SO0 T 5 Wih MS | ang Mrs. 8. T. Cross, Mrs. Sovean ae MOVIE CHATS ter war between rebels and regd) meeting of the Connecticut Federation | Secretary Corbett's illneas came. as . 4|35 complete 2 holiday as otherwise|E. Hall E. L. Upham and family of West New: | daughter, Mrs, Haroid Hibbard and ‘& 4 is waged. James Cruze, a veterap of Women's clubs, was held at the Bap-|Surprise to & great mamy in Pitnam,|Would be the case. Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. | 5 O Upham and, tamily of West New: | goyein, 3ir. Guyotte. Burial was - in tist church hére on Wednesday, " with | pecially to those who ‘saw him about| Dr. F. T. Baldwin and a party of ' 2 P. H. Coffey and Mrs. G. R. Barlow at- the Killingly Women's club as hostess. | ¢ tended Stafford fair Thursday. wn Monday in o friends motored to Avon Wednesday to L. Upham and family. Miss Ethel Up-|noenix R 1. H apparentiy his normal sday week end at her home. Several local people attended the auc- tion at The Almeda Monday. Burton Brown and a party went to Stafford one day last week. the 1921 financial year. The' bonded in- deibtedness of the town is.$205,000, but the town owns $7,000 worth of Liberty bonds and has accrued interest on these =y, % 2 amounting to 3831.25, as well as war| ‘Roy E. Jones, poultry specialist from savings stamps of the value of 3934, necticut s pos g gty n‘i s the Connecticut Agricultural college, Is selves ' caried away mmm. romantic region’ when they see pson in “The Bonded Woman,” her lhtest Paramount picture. which opens: there today for a run of three days. Miss Compeon - is. - supported” by- a very fine cast, including Richard Dix South Manchester spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. May. : Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill and ‘daughter Marjorie of Middletown have been visit- ing Carl Danielson and family the past week. by the unusual volume of fall sales of automobiles, the lafgest in the history of the industry Here, some local dealers column excepting that the discussion on Ciub Problems was conducted by Mrs. William H. Phipps of Waterbury and excepting some minor changes. Lunch- eon was served In the Sunday school room to 119 of those who attended the Frank C. Lummis was chairman and W. B. Galup secrétary. There were four candidates for the office of representative, There were 83°votes cast on the first'two ballots, which were informal. On the first formal bailot Clifton J. Church won G, 169th’Inf., C. N. G. Saturday Evening, Oct. 21st MUSIC BY THE aphone. b n ham. accompanied them home, returning T PR 5 o The attendance was upwards of 150, rep- | §0od health. He became il attend ‘the races at Cherry Park, Mrs. James Sault left Monday to make it CHAPL[N Stra: resenting many clubs of the federation | evening,. entered the hospital and was| A Teception has been arranged by the | her home in New York city. S“;;“'"a’ eyening. > D A 4 Betty Compeon: At ind Today {hroughout the state. The invocation |eperated Aot Tassday. Pavent-Teachers' associatiod in honor!' Mr. and Mrs, Frnest Jacques have re- r. and Mrs. Harley Foster. Mr. and ', ... aou of wild: geese was seen Want to go to the South Sea Isles at the opening of the meeting was by of Superintendent and Mrs. Jenkins and | tufhed from a visit with friends in Au- | IS Albert Barber of Peacedale, R.'L, | Lo 080 tnrq the past week. STATE ARMORY Nearly: everybody does,’ since read. Rev, Albert Jepaon, rector of Bt. AL.| 1t 16 Of interest to many citizons that|new: teachers of the Sownis. school -syo- | born B 3. spent Saturday in town calling on friends | P39S S0 SR S0 BEC N O Monday L ing the books of Frederic O'Brien, W. ban's church and the state president of | (¢ Tecently iestbd town . reparts . of|tem for next.Wednesday, OCt. 25, A.'E. Phillips .anc. family attended the | 27 StopDing at their old home. now oc- | ooy o D 1o g st republican cau- WILLIMANTIC, CONN. 8. Maugham and. others. Ptrons of the federation, Mrs. George H. Stough-|Putam show that the net indebtedness| - An evidencs that there is much ready] Stafford. fair Thursday. |eupied by Josenh L.Mountain and family. 1B faaiy pesca: was-held ‘At ‘v'olook the Strand theatre will find them- ton, of Hartford, presided. The meet- | Of the town is 3183,754.39, as compared |money in' this territory for other than| Gertrude Hall of Winchester spent the| Mr. and Mrs. Willard Horton and |us 1o o 10 Tadl ks AUSPICES 1§ prooseded In accordahos with the|With a not of $190,475.89.ac; the: end of | purtly busicas Heatatiis io. tanlote dsughter -Myrtie of eIyt B nen wnd W.| Co programme previously published In this 2 Philharmonic Dance Johin Bowers, J.. Farrell- MacDonald, =¥ meeting, with poultry clubs in this ter- CENTRAL VILLAGE Rev. Heney Baker entertained the Con- | OU% Feceiving 43 of thie §1 votes cast : Ethel Wales, W meeting, the atfendance at which was | report, of §12,480.36. ritory this week, and will be in Wood- =l . 1 | STegational ministers of the county at his | 5iVing him the nomination. - Mr. Chu! Orchestra others.. “The wvery gratifying o the Killingly Woman's| In /1923, 369000 of ihe bonds of ths|stok. and Pomfret today. Mrs. E. Hoxie Lillibridge remains ill| F0E2C 700 WOMSters of the oounty at 1| guanyed the voters. for the honor they " ciuh. cit ywill mature and for several years| ‘Mesmbérs of the fire department are|at her home. Miss Beatrice Lafrance, 2 " Saryoc an There was special interest in the an- nouncement that the winter luncheon of the federation is to be held with the Hartford club, on January 13/ at which time Mrs. Winter, president of the Na- tional Federation of Women's clgbs, will be a guest. Out of tewn women attending Wed- thereafter bonds will mature at excellent dinner-at the Comemunity' house. The annual meeting-of the Community club was held last week and the following officers were elacted:” President A. Wetherel ham and Windsor White; secretary; Miss Fthel Upham’ divectors, White, had given him.. Mr. Church is a son of OF NORWICH, CONN. Chaplin and has spent his whole life here. B He is ar active member of the Congre- gational church and . superintendent of the Sunday school. Burton M. Weich was renominated for judge. of probate by ac clamation, as were the justices of the the | making. plans for a- fine i e rate of $7,000 annuadly. e e Mowing rben | Miss Ruth Mathewson' has Snappy woather on Wednesday start-|panies takes place .during the- coming |bome from Jaffrey, N. H. ed another flurry over the fuel situa-|Mmonth, H. Elmer Lewis remains comfortable tion. Family heads who have remain- A social and whist in the -interest of |at his home. He /s under the care of a el quiescent during the mild October|the W. R. C. was held Wednesday af-|trained nurse, Miss Sherman of Boston. davs during which the - coal - situatlon | ternoon at the home of Mrs. Gladys|Dr. Overlock of Pomfret was called Sat- trained nurse, is caring for her. returned ropresent the fown at-the republican cau- | 7y roseh Sectec and Sames van ""‘; cus.Monday afternoon. 7 Mr.and, Mrs. Moerell. ot Patersen, N | (30 DSSti VRIS GRS CRNEpubs 1., ere visitors at B. P. Bill's Mon- % y peace, Charles B. Fuss, Charles S. Tur-|day. ‘ seemed to be easing off and cars of it|Benoit of Tatem street, urday to consilt with tie attending phy- ?r"’é,.g’: r;’,?‘}?;’,"’:; Maurice Child, S| ner and Ross A. Moran. Miss Sarah Steriing is 1l nesday’s session in Danlelson, were de-|began to dritble In. were stirred to re-| Mrs. Bmily Allen, oldest resident of|sician, Dr. James L. Gardner. e e °.r I;’_;"‘ —— Newton Lee and family of Grassy Hill lighted with their visit and the howpi-|newed activity as they contemplatedthe|Bast Woodstock, recently observed her| Miss Helen W. Tillinghast has return- {myrs’ Mey, Hleiner Eindetmar i Mt and YME spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida Harding in = tality shown them by the entertaining |situation in chilly homes or offices, |91st birthday. ed from a motor tein over the Mohawk 4 oA eluh. There was plenty of heat in some of Delays in the arrival of freight ship- ped by rail results this week in num- bers of mill employes being fempora: ily out of wark. In practically every town hereabou's clubs of women voters are holding reg- ular meating for discussion of the com- | Mrs. George Sampeon were admitted to ; membership. It was'voted to Zold one | Mrs. Annie L6rd of Ol Lyme spent meeting 2 month unt] tarther notlee. the Lt carh B s d Wednesday.. Ti v « e T indram ot s voted t0Jo8 | Alex Rathbun was in CHester recently. tion. The next meeting will be held Oct. | Miss Ada Harding spent several days Wiltred | 0t under the aueplose of the Repups. |188t Week at'her home in Sterling City. trail. Arlene Potvin is recovering from in- juries she received when she was riding a pony and fell. The teachers' training class will meet Thursday evening with Mrs, Lawsom Sterling City. Mrs. Crook and children of ‘East Had- dam visited Dr. Crook's motber the first of the. week. Killingly High Scheol's feotball team |the won an easy victory from the Norwich Free Academy team, 26 to 0, Wednes- day afternoon on the Quinebaug grounds, gotting four touchdowns _during the afternoon’s operations. Killingly show- ed up splendidly and experienced little big buildings in the business sec- tion Wednesday, though others = were uncgmfortably cool and damp. Weed is being largely employed as fuel here at the present time, such coal as % on hand being conserved as long,as may be possible. It has cost the British government k- more than half a billion dollars to S . ol b Ssdf L. L. Brockway of Hadlyme and H. L.|relleve the unemployed since Novem- p BT g o s ing election and the active part they| “mrrs. Lucile Atwood of Providence was | were Mes. Mariom Comotdil snd. ConE | Reynolds of Hamburg were nominated to | ber 11, 1918, Y credited With_ very few fiui| . The' follepisg Tovitn ‘sevestie. ¥. x e oo @3 CAMPAIEN WOTKERS 25| 4 cecent ysitor at George W. Loring's.. - | missioner Bulkeley of Hartford. A pleas- wl > A activities in Windbam count 3 - Alfred Hill, Mrs. Abby Hopkins, Miss ; ) downs. ; o g 4 ot , ant_ social hour followed, with refresh- Wiliiams, who ran the length of the|Ves lssued from the' assoofation's of- dT;‘fm"::“ me:i:\?]‘;fr ‘;fihgflmz Anlla Hill and Mrs. L. Howard Cross|ments of cake and coffes, served by the field for a touchdown in the game at|f°C M this gity: ; Grove: atr 1 were in Danielson Friday to attend the nominating committee, E. . May, Mrs Willimantic last week, was again in the| A oIl atfended and very interesting|°f Grobe o P limelight for Killingly, the powerful full- back being credited with two of the lo- cal's touchdowns as well as with a for- ward pass to Blakely that resulted in an wdditional point and with drop kick- ing a goal for another point. Haveles played his first game with Killingly as uarterback and making a very fine show- o i Miss Elle Prac S imon wove 5t NeomDeny’s TUTAT | public school hero 30 years ago. Miss foria per!odialvcnnfmce. Hill and Mrs. Cross were her pupfls at that time. 1 WEST KINGSTON Deputy Sherift Frank C. Tillinghast, | Mrs. Susie Kenyon, who has been vis- iting her cousin, Dr. Kenyon, and family. Ims returned to her home in Providence. The funeral of Mrs. Mary E. Tefft was | N. T. White and Mrs. Asa Scranton. John Frank Rivers, a former cesdent. the oldest son of the late F. X. Rivers and wife, died suddenly from heart die- ease at Phoenix, R, I, last Saturday. He is survived by his*widow, a sister, Mrs. P U I R R R R R e e e i e ey Blow Piping and Ventilating hall at Killingly High school Friday evening. Attendance at this social is restricted ot .students and former stu- dents ‘of the school. Grand_officers are to make a visit to Dorcas Rebekah lodge on October 27. Montreal is one of the broadcasting stations from which conversations and concerts are being picked up by- radio enthusiasts in Danielson. held at the residence of her cousin, Oliver A meeting of McGregor Woman's Re-| Watson, Saturday afternoon. The. house | lief corps was heid at their hall Wed- 1 i ‘ ‘was filled with relatives and friends of | nesday evening. the deceased. She was born in the house | Attorney Arthur G. Bill and Sheriff|now ocoupied by rD, Kenyon and family | g;--dnu :- Ayer Ariso in Vxfl‘mmfle onlgat the crossoads, but. had lived the ‘ednesday on a business trip. ) greater part of her 82 years at Kingston. Miss Katherine D. Aylward was in)pey D G, Bennett .of Washington A Junior class soclal—the first so-| Norwich Wednesday attendirig a o0- |y o oheq an excellent sermon. The choir | ©ial event of the year for the students, |ference of telephone company employ-| g sang two selections, Lead, s scheduled to be Beld in the assembly|es. Kindly Light, and Nearer, My God, to emperature was down to 3¢ de-| LU UEND BET TEReR WY, Clod, to in Daniels url} ‘Wedn 3 1 v u on Ny 538 | Mes. Teftt was highly respected by ali s Director Brown of the athletic depart- ment_at Pomfret achool was referss, El- ton Knight umpire and Norman Reeves head linesman. Killingly students who saw the game were enthusiastic over the manmer in which their team resistiessly swept through the Norwieh line and around its snds for gains that resulted in“the larg- est score of the season for K. H. S, r0-8-FACTORY. - E 1Y4 H.P.(BatteryEquipt) % NEW"Z” ENGINE| Here is great news for > buyers of this section—a real “2” We make and erect up to and inclfxding ten gauge pipe, stacks, etc. Our equipment, experience, and organiza- tion ensure prompt and workmanlike service. on gasoline alone; high tension i Rivers hereabouts arc now down to| WIP knew her. . ; - one of their lowest levels of the year,| MT. and Mrs. Chauncey Barber of Exe- ' ! pain. considerably below -the average for the|ter were Sunday callers in this village. faci summer season, when the low pointe usually are reached. Orray E. Potter is able to be about again after being confined to his home by illness fro more than a week. Bitiminous coal is to be used to heat the high school building during the win- ter. At the present time wood is the fuel in, use there, . - Mrs. Julia Palinér of Usquepaugh was a caller here Tuésday. Several from the local W. C. T. U. at- tended ‘the convention at Dunn’s Corners Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Richard H. Bristow were .THAMES SHEET METAL WORKS ROOFING AND SHEET METAL CONTRACTORS visitors at North Scituate Sunday. ‘ 102 BANK STREET Tel. 1532 NEW LONDON Mr. ;and Mrs. C. D. Kenyon of Usque-|g R Iy Sl o RS £ix A