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DANIELSON" he hesitated over the telling of the fact, fearing that many would prove unbelievers, J. Howard Burdick of Hutchins street has made public that his radio set clearly picked up concert numbers from Havana during the heavy storm of Monday evening. Mr. Bur- dick chearly heard the announcements, made in Spanish and then in English, and four concert umbers, vocal and in- The police were actively interested Wednesday in “William Kempf”, now at Brooklyn jail awaiting trial at the Jan- uary term of the superior court after pleading guilty to stealing articles from automobiles in this city.. Captain Remi Delage was satisfied ‘Wednesday that William Kempf would: serve as well as any other name for a person who finds himself in the predicament of the prison- le. um.zs WITH ?I'EAM |N‘Hll LATEST “Trouble” wrfifi'i‘o. Tfizht N ’Pflmfl_h nmt':.&lo nlfllfi‘ g No.-207, LU: !( ,-w“n of Mooseheart , No. 12 meet in Moose 3 Vaudevil oving - Brnuvn;li\u.&‘r. '. it g e at Moving Phtltm ‘TODAY'S EVENTS | Centenary of tHe birth of Gen. Ben). min C. Tilgham, a Unlon eommander the Civil war. 3 A eolebnun‘r_l in honor of the cent strumental. The music came through|er. In Danielson the prisoner was knoywn nial “of the irginla’ Commandery clearly and was thoroughly enjoyed.;to his erstwhile friends as Kelley. His W. IRVING BULLARD BADLY Knights Templar begins today In Davenport, Ia., Louisville, Ky. and|real name may be Kloposkl or Delemeir. # Montreal are other distant stations pick- ed up here within the past ten days. Many here will be imterested In the announcement that Benjamin W. Brown of the English department of ~Brown| university is one of several players who | have augmented the Bonstelie company ; In any event, it has been ascertained that he speaks French. Local potice will interview him at the jail in the near future relative to cer- | tain important matters on which it is { believed he is able to shed some light | Kempf has established that he is agslip~ pery proposition. He has loitered about (Special to the Bulletin.) Danielson, Oct. press of - W. Irving Bullard, director number of corporations in and v of INJURED ‘AT RIO JANEIRO Danielson .—Rio De Janeiro despatches published Wednesday told of the serious injury in that city ° THEATRE ALSO THE SCREEN'S GREATEST NOVELTY K OF THE NORTH HE ONLY KIND OF TROUBLE YOU'LL ENJOY mond. 8 Women's onganizatians throughout ¢ United States today will observe t twentieth anniversary = of the death Elizabeth Cady Stanton, famous eq suffrage leadér. The second national conference for ¢ study of ‘highway engineering and t inity, where he formerly was 2 port education meets foday In Wils of players at the Providence ODera|pyin,m “off and on, for more than -a |resident, B e president of the TODAY — FRIDAY AND ton, D, C., under the aaspices of t house, where 'John Galsworthy's four-lo o " hg tne police say they cannot|Merchants' National bank of Boston. SATURDAY eral highway education board. act tragedy, Justice, is being D"““’“")mabush that he has had any real ocs| An Associated Press dispatch under Delegates. from all parts of the U this week, Mr. Brown is the son of Mr.) \uiion or legitimate source of revenue. |a Rio Janeiro date Lme says and M George S. Brown of Broad street and hasc been prominently “identi- Yet he has been well dressed and has ‘Washington: Irving Bullard, vice pres- States and Canadd and from E; Francé, Belginm and_several other ¢ A e | made himself companionable to those |ident of the:Merchants National bank trles, wilt gathar“in Lopisville tods "h‘fl - d‘:‘;“"‘rfif’ . 3"’;‘6;;‘ ] ‘"'Bf:“"’n with whom he has associated. And all|of Boston, and me;k M. Garcia, repxre— e 'l;‘tenld the ’fim.‘ r;m;nml cun\f—hnm the S ' e % of these friends are surpriged that he has | sentative of several -export companies, ; a e Intenationa) ‘Federatipn” of Cath university, He is a graduale of BrowR| confossed himselt a thief and is await- | were gravely injured Sunday when 2 COMINGTOUR (DAYS, BEARTING | MONDAY=CONSTANCE TAL- H Atiumgs, .m)l of. }\:Al.ngl;\ ‘High ;‘f lg"‘-‘ is ap-|in8 the punishment that:will be meted |cable of an inclined- railway leading to MADGE IN “EAST IS WEST”—Note! This is the Premiere Showing ustice’ the play -in “h" > i ‘;’,- out to him when court comes in in Jan- | the home on a hilltop of Col. Chauncey § ANNOUNCEMENTS i haics i M}:;'j“l\'(f"‘:ghrf Wh”,_; uary. W. Crawford broke, . in New England Bkt T e T ot willasi| M. Automobile Owner, Sour registra-| Colonel Crawford, who is ‘the repre- “Clown Night” Starts Today st Brea: Falder, who meets a tragic doom in|tion plates, if you own a’car within Con- |sentative of the Baldwin Locomotive e orks, and his young son, were less se- town for The Killingly en reorganized committee has the year as fol- necticut, are to have a green background with white fizures during 1923, This fact became generally known Wednesday riously hurt. Car Takes 200-Foot Drop. way Year ago high class vauddville tr frequéntly enhanced their programs w when the motor vehicle department for-| Vhen the cabl 3 ? g o e b S e pin g g A g Pt A oy 2 2 hen the cable snapped the car. was . " iy o G WaRbAres fom: ¢ o e Mre Agmés Ti. Paine;| Varded to car owners lere forms on|precipitatcd 300 feet down ne in { lder tnatergoers Wave beca vecelvad perintendent of schools, Leon M. Fer-| Which applications may be made for ajto the strest. Carrying the wives of the the management of the Broadw teachers' committee, ‘Miss Bmma [Felewal of their registrations. fusmbensgpts J1io DRILY, I by sncelys o atre for the revival of the oldtime (s ¥. Pilling, Mrs. -Agnes H. Paine, Mrs. G“;?e“u““d :fl"ted e ":f? Ce"d’f" e P";‘g“;’“é h‘:}f & ‘Mdf‘”}‘l’“& i plece., To give the vounger generatic M. V, Woodworth, F. i Bitgood; EYauik | SoTIDMaGon, IouUted - Sonnecticwt. 208 of ithe ‘home jot, Col sCrkatord, sand thel i o) f a le of this hilarfous form of e o F 3. > 3 ill appear on the forthcoming plates. party of men. It had just reached the " il Cunneen, F. 1., Bennett, v, E. Bitgood,| ™ ORE TURNIN CK THE] A GHTER ] afterpieces, The l»ncmr Shop, will Damase Boulais, Mrs« A, H. Paine; pur-| The motor vehicle d‘_’.”?"‘f“e"“; 1s t‘;‘°; top when the cable parted. G BA Ul CLOCK ! revived as a part Of pach perform: chasing committee, F. E. Cunneen, F. E.| 01l thorough in' providing Information | Richard P. Momsen, a member of the REVIVAL OF THE FAMOUS OLD-TIME “AFTERPIECES” during the next three days, at Bitgood, Damase Boulal transporta- | 38 t0 registration, but of real assistance | United States commission to the exposi- Broadway. These special entertalnmen ion committee, F. L. Bennett, F. E |to the motorist. A pamphlet of rates is|tion, jumped from the car and escaped 4 T are being billed as, “Clown _Night” . Bigood, William S. Hunter, Mrs, A. H.|enclosed, and no intelligent person need |injury, Col. Crawford threw his son - Oiay Ato: eI R Tha . tamans T'a';nf', supervision committee, for Xi- complain about being adequately m(orm; Oll_[ o_f the car and himself leaped ou V. A, clown nights. Th‘!\' will be pre: e Mre A R ‘Paine: for Brook.|ed as to what the department requires of | His injuries were sustained in rolling ’ _ , od g et kg T arren Haot: Hvama fund. Damase | Car owners who are about to re-register. | down the precipice. Mr. Bullard anaf Presented by the Noted Comedian Nat “Hokum” Farnum, Assisted by fi 30 U the noted vawlevilie com Boulais, John W. Gallup, Mrs. M. V.[Those who file applications—with the|Mr. Garcia were unable to jump and Entire Personnel of the Vaudeville Bill, at Each Performance, in the Nov- J| Jackie Farnum and entire person Woodworth; library fund, M A. H.|necessary stipend—before December 1,|were in the car when it crashed at the el Farce Travesty the vaudeville. Paine, e e | o o e e For information leading Furman & Evans call thelr off Next Monday an evening school willl Much has been made recently of the | cFOt T BUVETd Snd T Cim elin® to the arrest and con- 1 “Scoring Touchdowns on the Gri be opened in the eighth grade room at|fact that the Babcock cornet band of njirten My Bg‘f“;m l’is t:g ogic';al viction of this bank Son; They are exgellent ha: the School street school with Principal | Ashford recently observed the 60th an- sl : 1 thief— " B and.alsa inject comedy patter. Elton Knight of the school in charge.|niversary of,its organization. It is no |IePresentative of Massachusetts to the e SR R They Laugher at it Years Ago—It's Funnier Now Than Ever Kramer and Griffin appear in a ver Sessions arc to be held Monday, Wed- | reflection on this musical organization to | PTaZillan centenn exposition. £ Poli F1 “ASK DAD HE KNOWS ”m - | fine comedy skit All ‘About Nothing. nesday and Thursday evenings and the|set forth that thousands of Windham| Tine Bu\ia_r.;_probnbly Fea : l‘:h‘“":fl. tY!‘I“‘ “‘: ’ 3 l Nat and Jac Faraum in*> s school officials wish it known that all|county people never heard of its exist- SN s = or part in the rob- al Nonsensec will just give laughs ar aterested in Improving their education | enice until this anniversary comment | the most widely known of the younger bery of the BIG BANK— — ————COME AND LAUGH — — — — — | iauens. : are welcome to attend. A special ap-{started, though the organization was | % £y % T Five feet, ten inches 7 Janrl and George are called wizar ot e K::]}‘l‘usnl Jent o Rio de Janeiro early e e ——JAHRL AND GEORGE—Saxophone and Accordeon Wizards lof tne saxaphons and: aceordion. i themselves in induclng those who wouid | Sousa was in swaddling clothes, if: b e Ne ‘3\‘;0‘;";"'“!";;9'('::3;: *pounds —dark com- ——NAT AND JACKIE FARNUM—Nonsensical Nonsense get melodious weird, humorous and be benefited from a course of study in|at all, and Creatore and Gilmore a S 2 % ! 7 ——KRAMER AND GRIFFIN—AIl About Nothin: ferent melodies out of fheir ingtrumen the evening school to have such persons|all that galaxy of bandmasters were in | Manufacturers, the plexion—acar on _left 9 enroll and attend. in wession 75 nights. Occasionally publicity brings —not always. The school wi¥ be resalts In this column on Tues- 2 9 . 661 theatre promises one of (he latter clar IS | pendence centennizlfestiviti EUGENE O’BRIEN in “PROPHET’S PARADISE” - day morning an item appeared stating | earthly goods be devoted to establishing | ™y 1504 he became vice president and Brown. S l,, ISE' e A S e e U K It library i A sofira mnd for the | seriis o comite Sl unaideany aud Bea b ia the goeateit e ————————————————————————————————— | ] D¢ U featire antras Fali River were seeking him in this ter. | Maintenance of a band of music. A Manufacturing Company of Danielson, heart drama of a decade. ritory that he might be notified that his son, Daniel, had been killed in an acci- dent. That item located Mr, Conley at Voluntown, many miles from Danielson. He communicated with Chief John M Farland of the local police and was in- fermed that his relatives were very anxious to get in touch with him. Wedunesday afterncon at Brooklyn funeral services for Charlotte Elizabeth Scarborough were conducted by R Charies Graves of the Hartford Uni- tarian church. The bearers were Irving the kindergarten. The band, it appears, owes its exist- ence to Archibald Ba! , who provided in his will that certain portions of his trust fund was created by him for the purposes mentioned. Babcock was one of | the famous 49'ers, who made their way across the country or around the horn to seek quick riches in California’s golden fields and upon his return he seemed to have been successful. His death occurred about ten years after his venture into the west’ and the trust fund he set aslde for the purposes mentioned amounted to $6,000, the in- come of which was to be equally divided between the support of the public li- brary and the band. merican Cotton American Bankers’ as the official commonwealtl May representative to the of Brazilian | Conn. Eight |assistant treasurer of cotton mills, handling the the organization. In the textile department, came the of the Merchants' Boston, and five ed a vice president of the bank. finances National Bank ton music settlement, Association, as well the inde- ears later he was made the Goodyear 1915 he organized which later b industrial service departmer vears later was elect- He Is a trustee of the Andover Theo- logical Seminary, a director of the Bos- director ' of the e .Export Company, -the Danielson cheek—known as Mike Darley, alias Spike M’Gruder, alias Mickey Monahan, alias Oswald of “In the Name of the Law” ——FURMAN AND EVANS—Comedy and Songs —ALSO— DANCE Friday, October 27th—State Armory, Danielson Some pictures tell stories of adventur some romance, some comedy, and and then there is one which combines 2 three of these elemeénts. The Broadwa Selznick Picture, as the. star. from a story with P directed hv- by C; & °F Jackie Coogan I in in a Knoel l out at the Strand ron do- anything else, make a’ date with yourself to go and se $ Jackie Coogan in Trouble, his latest Fir: i National picture which is showing at tt Strand theatre. No matter whether you've seen Jack a hundred times herctofore, yoa've neve Frink, Charles 8. Hyde, Nathaniel G. Building and Loan Association and the Aok s 1 Field . :;T;m;: e e e oo c@érwys;{m&xu e riaj| Like the libFary, the band has endured | Daniclson Trust Company, trustee of uspices Service Battery 192nd Fiel Arhllery o clorymmnd gt Syvsd e ¥ iy waa I the South cemetery. at Brook- |2nd today is rated the oldest independent | the -Day-Kimball hospital ofV Putnam, C. N. G., Danielson Imagine Jackle, who doesn't weigh 2 va. A F. Wood was in charge of the |Pand in these United States—independent | Conn, vice president and director and - N G., Danx being used to distinguish funeral arrangements, Members of the 192d Field Artillery. C. N. G, will gather at the state ar- this musicat organization from any band that is in the military service of the United States or is maintained under civic or municip- generai manager of the E. Federal ompany, Mutual the Liabi}ity Massachusetts H. Jacobs Manufacturing Company, director of the Insuranc Safety MOVIE CHATS Educational Comedy De Vito’s Omhuhn, 10 Men, Featuring Carl Gerald, New much as a sack of flour,” trying to Jug kit of hea plumber’s tools up a stair way; and picture him further tying t! mory this (Thursday) evening f al auspices. Council, the Transcript of Danielson d’s ier M Player. Also Eddie Y‘““‘! in || 325 bt o .un.? :::mfiv;\h-b:‘dw::!rx evening for one . s on, » for him by wavi: of the pleasant occasions of the year— | Interesting tales are told of the period |Conn., and the Waltham National bank NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Singing Novelties and a Saxophone Quartette a carrot under -his noss. ~Then fo the apportioning among thera, accord- | during which the band was in the form- | treasurer 'and director ‘of the National mg to rank, of $1600 whish Captain F. O. Armington received Wednesday. This represents pay for a three months' ative period, It appears that about ev- eryone in Ashford who could buy, bor- row or otherwise legitimately acquire a Association of Cotton Quinebaug. company, treasurer and Manufacturers, assistant secretary and director of the CHAS. HUTCHISON in HIT OF THE SEASON Jackie to the-scene of trouble, where I contrives to turn -a trickle into a floc by smashing the water pipe he meant ¢ i ; e : earnestly to repair. period of service. In thé past the com-| horn annexed themselves, thereto and |Tector of the Reconstruction hospital, GO GET ’EM HUTCH CONCERT 8 TO 8—DANCING UNTIL 12 n:'“ bk 2 mmm e s pany has been paid only semi-annually,|joined the band. Old. singing = books | assistant secretary and director of the WILL BE SHOWN ADMISSION 50c AND 75¢ e msa:lfl:um:l Ceatr: Tathir, and it may not be necessary to stress|served for which some, according to a| Wauregan company, joint treasurer of FRIDAY AND SATURDAY :qlmrmm d de-erll:e “i = rtomim the fact that the quarterly paymenis) historian, could ‘read” and other could |the. world cotton conference, trustee of | u——————————————— 4 S s wite and are welcomed by the men, not. But this mattered little. Those |the Little Wanderers’ Home. and a Celiapse of the grain shed of F. H. and F. W, Tillinghast at Central Vil- who could, read music; those who could not played by ‘“ear”; those who could do neither played just the same. member of the board of managers the Y. M, C. A, Mr. of of the birthday box of the Ladies’ Ald ton visited recently her Pparents, *| Grand Mardi Gras how the man beat his wife' and the battied a policeman, into submission onl to be felled to 'k by a flower ‘pot ac Eaids d Mrs, A. B, Simmons. curately. aimed &t his head by Jacki s Bullard and Mrs. Bullard and |gociety of the Uncasville Methodist| b y Despil [ very lage gras an expensive ocourrence f0r| {ii'were determined that the income from |thelr son and daughter, Edward_amd|cnarch, The sables. were areansed in| erooiEoy DOmbe, who | recently pur. D e i i Svar ing the storm of Monday might, al.|ihe Babcock trust fund should not go|Barbara Bullard, sailed for South|the form of a cross and brettily deco-:East Killingly road. v having the house and Dance to start with this “Trouble,” 1c thomgh its collapse is not necessariiy |0 Waste—and to date it never has! America early this month on the S. S.|rated with flowers. An enormous birth-|repaired for immediate occupanc: it is here that the ol shiries unim o g . Y| 1t is related that dogs crawled under ; American Legion, expecting to be ab-|gq i ki s ted the la- butable to that happening. The ay surprise cake was bresented the building, originally in use as a bowling alley, seems to have crumpled under the heavy weight of grain stored théTe- in barns and screech owls shrieked out in terror in those early days when the Babcock band was getting into trim, but little attention need be paid to these stories. It may seuffice to record that of the E, H. sent from this country about six weeks. A cablegram relayed by telegraph and received Wednesday noon at the offices Jacobs’ Manufacturing company here brought news that Mr. dies by Mrs. Seigelkin. The box con- tained the sum of $28. which amount was voted to be used, in making. needed repairs on the Kitchen. 1 David Carter led the Epworth League Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. The sub- Ject for discussion was Stirring tRe Gift. Hallowe’en Nite: October 31 STATE ARMORY WILLIMANTIC, CONN, peachably a star in own right. ‘Wallace Beery as the heartless foste father, n«m;hu as the wif. head an e strong supportin R cast gathered .MM the baby . artis Amother vietim of careless trifling = £ iven joy | Bullard’s recovery is assured. The| Mrs. Ella E. Avery of Lyme is visiting WESTMINSTER Sepies e e 4 Ry SSiraall- Ane with firearms fs John Bigder, 15, of the |ttt oaioni i e o ot oo 30 | message Tead: Left leg and shoulder|her sister, Mrs. A. W.-Avery, of Hill CO. G, 16%th INF, C. N. G. Hn. |Who a8, S PPNt papriste ireen Hollow road. The youth is now |tne county for more than half a century |Proken in two places; ‘badly bruised; | ToD- “Without God in the World,” Ephe- MUSIC BY N : recovering from a wound infiicted 1n|and is Still going strong. recovery assured. Mrs. Edward Smith is spending a few |Sians 2: 12, was the pastor's text at s For Simpastic teieae) sasise-th: s right thigh when he accldentally | Musicians will be interested in the R weeks with relatives in Springfield. morning worship Sunday. SWANIE’S SERENADERS | and real heart feeling, nothing thaz b iischarged a revolver, the bullet lodg-!fact that RS i Mr. and Mrs. George Dart spent Sun-| Mrs. Maud Potter, county president of come out of a motion picture studlo ha iver act that some of the horns in use by MONTVILLE > OF WORCESTER, MASS. led ng in his leg. The bullet "Was Te-|ine band at the present time were pur- day at Mason’s Island. the Windham W. C. T. U., was a guest of S E ever equalied Nanodk of the moved by Dr. James L. Gardner of|chased soon after its organization. The Catholic Woman's Community| Mrs Edna Cole of Mt. Vernon, N. Y.,| Buell union, Canterbury W. C. T. U, at| Admission: Gents 75c—Ladies 55c | photographed 500 miles north. of civil ‘entral Village. A large delogation of members of Ts- rael Putnam lodge of Odd Fellows came 1¢ere from Putnam Tuesday evening to Edmund Gagne of the post office, is announced as the winner of the Govern- or's club at the Putmam Country club, evening at their club rooms. club held their annual meeting Thursday | The reports show 4 good increase in membership and was the guest of Mrs. Thomas Church on Sunday, and also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman and three children of a social meeting held Friday in the home of Mrs. Charles Barstow. This is prob- ably the last time Mrs. Potter will meet | BATTLE oF music zation in a laad of perpetual Snaw: froze anook of the North™ has been ear . he having defeated Armand Lizotte. a substantial bank balance. Plans were ! Norwich. this union in her official ‘capacity, as she erly awaited at the Strand theatr itiend a session of Quinebaug lodge at| Apout ‘35 automobiles fited with mem- | discussed for the children's Christmas| Harry Watt has purchased a new au-|has with her family removed to Massa- | STATE ARMORY bokrgd ST gk ol ke which a degrec was conferred upOn |hers of Yarael Putnam lodge of Odd Fel. | tree. The officers elected for the coming | tomobile. chusetts. She will retain her office until ’ ont -of itagif 5y Xhs Sapaes,of Mmool inembers, ; lows were at Danielson Tuesday evening | Y€Ar are: President, Mrs. George Chag.| Jemeva Smith%was a visitor in Yantle|the annual meeting. She visited Buell WILLIMANTIC, CONN Thaed IhES il he: Sgegs ey de An important auction sale of Dure| o witness. the conferring of the second|non: \vice president. Mrs. Jodeph Ei-|on Monday. union on her way from the state W. C. 2 ot e i L ored Holstein cattle was conducted on| qugree upon & class of candidates. wards; secretary ~and treasurer, Miss| Thomas Latimer of Oakdale spent the|T. U. convention held last week in New| SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 2s. 1922, | tremendous e e eanesday oy 3. Carl Witter 8t .hel "Mr. and Mrs. George D. Clark recent- | Madeline Walsh. The entertainment | week end in Fall River. sendon AUSPICES €0, G, 109TH INF. C. N. G, | g T 7o~ = oo (they 0od's hill section |1y ohserved the 25th annmiversary of the | committee appointed for three months| Mr. and Mrs. G.' A. Sharp spent Sun-| . The tovic for the mid-week prayer SULLIVAN BROS, 5 the town of Brooklyn. Buyers were| gedqging. About one hudred people came [are Mrs, Joseph Morin, Mrs. = Medos|day in East Lyme. : e present from seores of communities and he wale was successful. to greet them. Among the many gifts Bonville, Mrs. Nordoff, Miss Dora Rich- hour is The Worth While Christian Sol- Miss Carrie Simpson, Mre. Sadie La-|dier. II Timothy 2: 3. Scripture read- OF MILFORD, MASS,, “In’ The Name of the Law,” Grea Rev,” Athert Jepson will leave today they received was a silver service. ard; hall committee for one month, Mrs, Gramme and Bernard Allen motored to ing for the week includes I Timothy and VERSUS Production Now Running at the Bree for New Haven to be present for the| G6orge E. Shaw, convalescing at the | Medos Bonville, Mrs. Exno Bonville, Mra | Boston over Sunday. : the Due tav anglets 98411, Rmiothy IDEAL SINGING ORCHESTRA by vorriece and. coremonies meldent to tho|home of Major and Mrs. Silas M. Wheel- | W. St. Germain, Miss Rose Felix. A new brick chimney which when| Mrs. Agnes Wood of Amston and West- AL STSGIA "STRA et e ORI & \oservance of tha silver anniversary of| 0k, is reported cheerful and with a| Doris Paton, youngast daughter of Mr.|completed will be 120 feet high,is being | minster has sold her place in the former OF WEBSTER, MASS. dEsing SNt Pk ieing Twith iwniistn the ordination of Rt Rev. Chauncey|constant bright outlook on life. He is and Mrs. Robert Paton, entertained her erocted_ by the Massasoit company’s mill { town and will soon remove to her ances- ADMISSION: GENTS 75e, LADIES B8a. | dents’ and glows with heart. interes Bunce Brewster as bishop of Hartford.|one of the veteran business men of the little friends at a party on Wednesday | at Oakdale. The work is being donme by |tral home here, known as the Spicer chamber of commerce has repre- to the borough officials that it is nterested in city and his reappearance in his store will bo hailed with pleasure by many. birthday. afternoon, Oct. 18th, it being her fifth Games were played by the lit- a chimney’ construction company. of Bos- ton. place, Miss Marjorie Russell and Mr. Taylor R the current atiraction at the Breed atre where it will hold forth for the re Arnold’s Allen Kenyon’ Sunday. | mai » g Semor having an inquiry made| Dr- William Sharpe, 87, one of the old- | tle Deople, and refreshments were served| Frank Anderson is digging a well near|of Brooklyn called on a number of o;frd;u:;g a\t) A?ncfiefié:;:n"’s“w:e‘d;h fi?::: Sioé?;u:,f'fin.u'éa' by F. B, O into the recent robbery that resulted in|cSt dentists in Connmecticut, was reported | consisting .of sandwiches, cake and can- | the new house which is being erected by |friends in Westminster Oct. 22. Miss|and Mrs. Henry Caron and son and a|in which Mr. Johnson portrays one of t » loms of $6,000 worth of clothing at| Wednesday as seriousty ill at his home|dy. There was also a handsome birth- | Afbert Avery at Hill Top. Russell, who was the teacher at West- | party of friends of Providence. R. L | leading roles together with a splendt The Chinch o here day cake with five candles upon it, and| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Church and twe, minster High school last year, is now| Sabin Carpenter has been working |n‘usl. embracing -such well known plar - Couniy Agemt F. L. Davis left Wed- | DOTiS received many gifts from her lit-|daushters, Eisie and Gertrude, wers| teaching a room of two grades (36 pu-| Abington the past woek. lers as Ralph Lewis, Ciaire McDowe O nesday for the Connecticut Agricultyral|tle friends. Those present were Doris|callers in Norwich on Saturday. pils) in the graded school of East Ella Hall, Dick Morris ~and Johnni BOLTON Iconege at Storrs to attend a three days' | Everett, Grace Everett. Olga Everett,| Arthur LaFlamme Miss Elizabeth M. Daley and Miss conference of eounty agents and exten- Jovce Johnson, Audrey Bogue, Mary and family have moved to Gay Hill. Brooklyn, near “er home. The fellowship of the six churches in ANNOUNCEMENTS Walker, Raiph Lewis, best rememmere: impressive Senator Stoneman 1 . ’ ; - g i he South Windham conference will meet fon Margaret Daly s P ' | sion work specialists who will engage in | Johnson. Edna Paton, Dorothy Rogers, Newell Johnson of Plainfield is spend-| " = g . Griffith’s “The Birth of a tion Margaret Daly spent the week end %) nmapping out a program of activities for | Mrs. Edward Everctt, Mrs. James Ever.|ing.a few davs with his niece, Mrs, |3t Ekonk Tuesday, Oct. 31st. Basket Thie Munuot’s” Bfimny . Elok | is Policean O'Hara in “In the Name ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hitton 1923 in Connecticut. ett, Mrs. Carl A. Johnson, Mrs. Andrew | Robert Paton, ‘after which he will leave lunch, with coffee served by the enter-| If you had been in hard luck for years| ;. Taw" The O'Haras are tpicall o G0 Marticl Rave et w“."’“‘”‘m_ Rev. F. H. Bigelow, pastor of Christ | Johnson and Miss Mullen. to make his home in the south. taining church. The original date was| —failed in business—defeated in JaW | \merican middle class. Patrick ha Hilton's sister, Mrs, Charles F. Seoner, | church, Pomfret, will go to New Haven| At'a recent meeting of e Sunday| Mrs. Angeline Thompson returned to|l!Wic® changed because of other ministe- | suits, etc., and a mascot came 10 YOU!gerveq for thirty years on the San Fra today (Thursday) for the ceremoney in- Horlick’s ORIGINAL icident to the observance of the 25th an- school board of the Uncasville Methodist Sunday school the following officers were her home in Yantic on Monday after spending the summer with M!‘! Wi!l(am, rial appoinements. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Moody celebrate in the form of a serving maid—if from the arrival of the mascot evel cisco policé force. - For years he bha thing YoU| saveq to buy the dittle home in wh niversary of the Rt. Rev. Chauncey |elected: Superintendent, Mrs. Hubert| Ladd. the 20th anniversary of their marriage | touched turned out successfully—f YOll|ye jives His son, Harry, is workin Bunce Brewster Bishop of Connecticut. | Dart; assistant superintendent, Mrs. A. next Sgturday evening at ASHFORD Mr. and Mrs. Darrow of New London, and Mrs. Jane Cassedy of Norwich, spent the week end at the Oaks. and Herbert Merrill, who is a wirelsss operator, visited their mother, Mrs. Mer- rill recently. The commonest of all place-names in England is Newton, which occurs no few- er' than seventy-two times in different parts of the ocountry. of senior department, secretary ‘of junior department, time enjoyed by all. of 22, hostess served a succotash supper. B. Newton; superintendent of junior de- partment, Mrs. Albert Kellogg; secretary Arzelia Newton; Miss Nellie Starr;treasurer, Lawrence Min- Charles French. After the election of officers, a supper was served and a socia] The Ladies’ Aid society of the Union Baptist church which met at the home of Mrs. Ray Woodmansee on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 18th, had an attendance Two bedquilts were tied and the The Ladies’ Home Missionary society Mrs. Pearl Chavel has been spending a few days in New Haven. * Mrs. William Sherman of Colchester recently spent several days with Mrs. Milton Bogue. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hope and Mrs. ing relatives in Uncasville, has re(urned to her home in Lyme. The Ladies’ Missionary society of the Union Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Thomas Church on Friday after- noon. BALLOUVILLE their home, Restawhile. Miss Rosamund Ingliss of Plainfield is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Pellett, and attended morning -worship at West- minster. Mrs. Annie Smith of -Bridgepori, was : cailer at Mrs. M. E. Howard's, Tues- a. Mrs. Viola McMorron was a Hart- ford visitor Saturday. k Charles McMorron spent Sunday the guest of his aunt, Mary Crosser. M. W. Howard was a Hartford vis- itor, Wednesday. mmawyhubmvwfln:her were about to iose your mascot through her marriage to another of your your Prince hearing of your mascot termines to take her what would you do?~ night, Nov. 1st. Morrill. Prices 50c to orders Friday. Many locomotive engincers regard as unlucky to enter the cab with the left into his $2.00, plus tax. foot first. ser-* vants—if to further complicate matters court, with a great cast of singers and comedians headed by Helena .m‘_m. A g "’“"‘,,’ P Mail Seat sale starts Monday. his way through law school. Johnny. ! younger, som, {s a teller in a bank, whilt Mary, an adopted daughter. is a stenog rapher in the same bani Mrs. O'Hari is the busy. bustling housewife. B most “engoyuble_solutioh e 10 secure] AT INCRS A Sivel. < id o 4 : ; N ekl R most enjoyable s own home. come. Earl Poole of Wallingtord was heme i e e MaTy, Caculs Tatmer o i BOLTON NOTCH seats early for The Mascot, which comes | o "0t e n has stolen stx hurbre S day. 3 %3 -, Y. | O undaY. 4 Ethel Merrlll of Maie, | PeTINtendent of home department, Mrs,| Mrs. Harl Morgan, who has been visit- to the Broadway theatrs' on ‘Wedneaday | joplara, ' To save him a life deean ¥ must. be ‘The old guilt 'rh.n night on dlly Patrolman is summoned to a robbery. He . Frank L. Bennett motored to Ros- lindale Saturday where he spemt the week-end at the home of his brother, Wardell Bennett. of ‘the Uncasville Methodist chureh will hold no meeting this week on account of the absence of the president, Mrs, Ralph sister, Helen LaChappel. Mrs. Jessie Smith and daughter, Ber- nace, were in Bristol over Sunday. BumstmdsWumSyru., DANTELSON CASINO, STARKWEATHER BLDG. Mrs. Joseph LaChappell was in Spring- iTo ghildren an _agel of meres. Melcer: William MacConnell of Norwich vis-|field, Tuesday and Wednesday. . - = u.fit-d-nhc— »owiiNG AXD POCKET BriiiAmos | T -"n% AdaSprarvest suvper held by the Tadies'|ited recently Mr. and Mrs. Hector Mac- — POUR ALLEYS THREE TABLES Sa it cantatas ol Gose: ) i gy e elon Reptist: churehi Comel. WOODSTOCK VALLEY WEDNESDAYS LADIES' DAY. m;m‘ Sold everywhera % w;l“!‘!'er room on Friday evening| Miss Lucy Button. of Westerly, R. L, NFUENEA_ vatronized and the proceeds|was a Sunday guest of her parents, Kr. amounted to $33.23. and Mrs, Charles Button, Beatrice. Simmmons, R.-N., of Bos- Bowling Is the sport for allL Prizes away every Saturday, P There were 60 prenmsm _the m o ¥ James Fiske and daughter, Mrs, Clara sren 50 Est. C, A, Voorhees, M. D.. Philadelshia - Chamberlain, and Sumner and two p frlends_of :Heken, at Joon

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