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PARISIAN SAGE | . | | Wit Is Going On Tomicht Shetucket Lodge, No. 37, L-0. 0. ¥ BROADWAY |- Puts Heir on Your Head and Heips Norwich Nest. No. 1396 O. 0. O., meeta v I — in Owls’ Hall to Keep 1t°Thers. Tonic'Camp, No.-7634, M. W. A., mests Today and Wed. at 2:15, 7:00, 8:45. Prices 20c, 25¢ |in steimer mant - 0 0 5 e e S e | | | BEER TRUCK DBIVER Mookiing ; 3 HOTOPLA prsseTs St. James' Lodge, No. 23, F. and A M, FINED $200 AND 0OSTS you e Drews from octusl photograph of i) AVFLOWER P Y CORP. me&:;'){:n&mu S A & (Speeial to The Bulletin) timbe? Give up the thought; oM are Uittle Moy Janetts Martis, daughter = = z ~ = G. U. 0. of O. F.. meets at 50 West Mals et Sy | Dane N, T it | L i T e of Mo . Clode Meri, 551 | = ~ SRR s &8 was made at the anmwal tOWN | Nondav aterncon John Winters changed | k o Parisian Sage Falis Ave., Memphss, Tenn. \ i - = 7 meets in Buckinghan Memorial the ficst Monday in Ootober. | pis ‘plea from not guilty to gulity of il-| I % Sereatidc preparation that supplics ! 5 \ /A ) St Mary's T. A. and B. Society meets legally transportisg_intoxicants through L - R : R (P .WALSH ater Le g = y 900 ot Killngly's slection did Fa i jost what you went. 1 T ate in the town election tl By vents ness by k ( %5 N e, his fact has Drepared DAFY | o oo ot 3306, e ca ol it | Putting new life and nourishment into ; /OoDMETION) Germanta Tail. ' = stir voters out of thel rapath¥ | i ih. Providence truck driver who was | Lh¢. Starved and dying hair roots. = y L1 and Hoving Pletures et them to the polls today. Thisq u ie 3 orldencs track dTiver Who %] Man or_woman, no matter how old 4 . 4 Mave more than OF3NATY |jagen truck through the town of Plain. |YOU are, Parisian Sage will help you & / 4 Dumieison and other Parts)field The beer showed an alooholic | 10 JO0K younger and more attractive. 2 Killingly. The democrats | conient of about 3.7. , Winters signed | GO t0 Lee & Osgood Co. or any drug 7 votss in the Octobbr election | S werser to- toe: ooresrdbiy e the oo, |OF toilet counter and get a large bot- are bidding for victory today, a fast | uyion | te |tle today. It's inexpensive and your Chalotte Crabtree (Lotts) once fameng ¢ is fully e g L el KLLMD being heid at the state ' police barracks here, Without doubt th {money back if it dees not banish every ‘e 2 s 3 to the American stage, s 75 years old to A Was not. the property of ‘Winters, andSIED Of dandraff, stop failing hair and D was F =_— dax . 'All aside trom party politics, the poirt | 7o o0t [he ProBery . of Winters, and\jeching acalp. 'Parisian Sage wil € ner a y = T iig; :;:Z 1 i - B — i 2 ATTRACTION The House .of Representatives of the is made that electership is & privilege, | ciaim it the risk is too great. make your hair luxuriant, bright and | FIRST i AL - e ey B~ B g : ND A ST NWAY TEARLE, ANNA Q. NW8- |l tien todey. duty of citizenship. There are those pleasant and invigorating hair dress- A A AR CAST INCLUDING CO| Q 68th congress will be chowen in the eclec- ) ! . < 4 SON, HENRY CLIVE AND OTHERS. STAGE AND SCREEN HAVE GIV. ||| In thirty-three of the mates the wei7 Tho g0 to the extreme of asseriing US4y for o fease of the town Ball for |06, 309 m}nmy harmless to the dway 1mn the War ers. will_make their selection of United beautiful. It's a most refreshing, * | another year. EN NOTHING GREATER. A DISTINCTIVE DRAMAT!C PRESENTA- States senators. John A, Carroll of Concord, Mass., was TION: IN EIGHT BIG ACTS. In twemty-nine states govermors and ‘ visitor with friends in Danielson on 1l be distranchised |} & “ baby ™ oU.ur state officials are d be selected by e | Mtsse T o United “Workers LT e T Van b e st HAL ROACH COMEDY NEWS e voters. In several of the other states the efec- ohe will go to fhe polls or submit to be- | WATD Of the dangerous, streets at the Mrs. Martin, finding_ it necessary to return tion will be confined to fudges and misor junction of Reynolds and Broad, whers Rl to her werk, started her baby on Borden's Eagle state GINCEN g bromght there NxUriously reclning |the trunk ime to Providence comes |- P VATE SALE Brand Milk. As May Janette's five little cousins Important, in'tiative and referendum measures and constitutional amendments that will be in use in getting out the |lFOusSh. There have been some narrow were brought up on Brand, naturally Mrs. vete. escapes from bad crashes there recently. 274 BROADWAY Martin had. great dence in it. -And with will be submitted to the voters in many : Delegations from different parts of ) ! ood reason. - For May Janette—now three-and- of the staes: YAt Dayville and at = Bast Kngly | "ioem of Killingly came here Sonday i . M d full of 4 I s gy Dol e onday The “pelline inces were beng |1 o O e e ey Thyrs., Fri. and Sat., gohalf years old. s sizong, sturdy en of : 4 wines and beer, bond issues for pubBe . in the town hall, an account of this meet- utilities and_highways, and emmpes 3 & m. and will cose at 6 p. m. Thi o . > November 9, 10 and 11 ‘ 1 o . 7 o election laws will be included ameng again repeated in order that th y | In& appearing clsewhere this morning. 4 Don’t expermaent with your baby's food. Eagle 34 mo crror In the minds of the votera | AIl Of tne fite apparatus ac tho central 9A M.TO 5 P. M. Beand hes been the standard infgat food for many Sunday Night Only at 8:30, Nov. 12th e atts o fourtam womem: agpear A3 to when they may vote, \ Y years. Countless mothers, e . Mar , have e > * on the ballets as candidates for cem- OMot’ Johm MeFarland said Mondsy e Gt Poee e -51“:?::1 HOUSEFURNISH]NGS flt_whund that ig pnl;.de .‘"‘i'h'j"’i" strong n;lec‘li ::efgr | Colossal Festlval Of lrlsh MuSlC gress—tour of them aspiring to seats.in | with the other apparatus OF ESTATE 5 b‘uwnnbu 'hno ysicians h th m i toe semate ten * seeking election .‘m' 4 ‘ ~ . ¥ the house of represemtatives. Ja: ions by the t of bur- d. . For e is easily digested. T F Eesaes. - Chief MeFaand made & specisl PUTNAM THOMAS J. WATTLES E Eagle Brand is very bg amous mysteries Tequest that publicity be given the fact |* It may not be too late- thi§ electioa |A sale of the residence, 274 Broadway, Actually Borden's Eagle Brand Milk contains slosing wha fhe. Iris Mary. Cifests a5y thHat ail eomplaints will be promptly- in- m..,.,,.,ym sy airerd N e 18 ,,.?"4. necessitates an immediate esoriiog nothing but pure milk and pure sugar. It is the ed from New York. Aw;‘: later and that all such complaints | foct of -an. untruthful campaign stor |sale of all the contents, including natural food if mother's milk is not available. i My ongion gk gl drig o) will ‘Bave fis personal attention. to the effect that John Ash, republican | Furniture of all kinds, Beds, Chamber It is always pure and uniform. You can get it T e - Simen C. Hall, 78, all his 1ife a residont | Candidate for senator from the 29th sen- | Sets, Clocks, . Kitchen Utensils, Play- anywhere. on - abodrd. © What Ned Tappened . io in the Daniels Village section of (hia | torial distriot, which includes nine of | er-Piano, and Phonograph, with rolls C - the vessel and what became of her crew . the fifteen towns.of Windham county is|and records, Imported Music Box, THE BORDEN €COMPANY ' s lained. The mystery fur- | not opposed the efforts to keep standard | Oil - Paintings, Etchings, water colors den Buildis = New Yo . i Tiahed the basts'for one of For's meet time firmly established and -universally [and - steel ~engravings, Bookcases, Bort Ak o ae froas Jau o observed in Conmecticut. Onme of the | Books, Desks, Music, China thrilling tales. things being said. by some of Mr. Ash's | Ware, Garden Tools, and Mabers alio of Borden’s Evaperated Milk, Borden’s || THE BAND WITH A TEMPERAMENT—MANY NOT- eppoatnislin St b t»nev;;: d&“{fi:’y’;‘; cannot be mentioned in detail Chocolate Malted Milk and Borden's Confectionery ED SOLOISTS—MANY NOVELTIES—THE GREAT- .| Such @ siory s without any toundation i 3 EST AGGREGATION OF IRISH MUSICIANS THAT ‘whateve ated f other purpose. than To injare Mr. Ath at : EVER TOURED CA. the polls today, i - - It is met likely that Wiliam Kempt, i UNDER AUSPICES OF ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS who escaped from Brooklyn jail, Will Te | ejection is concerned, Putnam & PRICES—Orch. $1.50, Orch. Circle $1.00, Bal. $1.00, 75¢, Gal. 50c Plus Tax appear in this city, which has been 2 |{yov ol ainarily interested "'n“:‘e‘wm'ms‘ % MAIL ORDERS NOW—SEAT SALE THURSDAY favorite haunt of his for many months for secretary of state, G. Harold Gil- e S includes 2 comcert in.this city at Tequiem. up to the time Of his arrest about three | natric of this city. being . the nominee NOTEY- This Organization Appears at the New York Hippodrome on Brosdway theatre on Sunday night omty, Mary's cometery, Jewett City, for burial. | Foex: aoo | Kempf was arrested in Dan- | 1 succeed himself. In his home city Sunday, November 19th. Nov. 13, under auspices.of the A..0. H.. Sesirers were Joseph LaVole, Alfred La- | o 0 ane »ro2€! 7 to e the | and in surrounding towns it is forecast Voie, Eugene Raymend, Bugenc Barre, | oy cOWt to ‘:"“.'m at o ':"n: a f‘"l'z that he will receive a splendid vote and Barre and Aime Bergeron. Louls | o o' mnu‘ “’:’mg“;fi" 'ZT.fiu:, m; ‘z"“_ it was pregicted herc Monday that he was the faneral director. | cep® CoRtAIPTIE OUIT ClOthing from &0 wil run well ahead of his-ticket in this territory. -~ ! stroet tun-|charges and in default of bonds was 2 being held at the county jail until the | g, Te YOunser and more ingenious radlo Teynoids d 0 . g . decked with “military hemors won by its | : X ; WHERE YOU SEE members -during the WorM war. Lieu- Fev. Walter B. Wil- |January term of the superior court, (o | ang ‘g Doy® who build or assemble { R 3 2 : REE tenant Wiggins since the war has devoted much of the T ired—have % 74 estfield Congregational | which he was bound over. e g anst rled Y THE PICK his best_efforts to making the Irish Regi Bowen attended ser- Kempt claims to hail from Ohio, but posal used storage batterles fre t bil r . ment band the ]—‘!.d Cel;fi muste c; W. W. Relmer [never made an adequate cxplanation of o o e aamoaties 108 e CTURES ganization. of ;the warld, and siready uring the service [being -in this territory and for months | gees® o, IT lg‘f‘;‘y‘; Tretide wt s : o THEATRE OF PI fame is internatiomal. : attended by a delegation of [ Was without visible means of support, al- | o=, 0 D8 OV C90TE MONIEY morh. . i e TIT R R —— T Licutenant Wiggine' - attitude towards ot Danielson_chapter, Or- | though he was well tiressed. ‘He claimed | 0 boan intoxicated was disposed. of . —TODAY-- his art_and its dfrection is that of the Eastern Star. Burial was In [to be a veteran of the World war and | winout imposing a fail sem::&” distinguished, intelligent musician whe' cemetery, where the commit- | sald he had been wounded in action. s ar ut 7 ) 3 e disdains to attract attention persomatly conducted by Eastern 7 SDYURGS (his 3 (Tusediy) Susning S a5 2 conduetor,.preferring to pet. s ef- oraucied 7 TR0 | ey 7. Ryan, el cerk i ace | Uhe omuItIy Bet Shaht-Tor the moNiH omas cighan tocks oo th¢ Pavers by erasetul and Plake, George B. Guild, |8 Moderator at today's election in' Put- | meeting of the common council, it is pos- characteristic ‘gestures of hand, arm or e B G . |nam. There will be but one polling | sible the council may follow a former ot \ . o ; 5 5 A1 . batons rather than by Spectacular pasing place in’ this town—at {hé municipal | Practice of -adjourning -election night to And a Brilliant Supporting Cast Headed b; - = the funeral arrangements. | Do b s R et Tho Tist Jaf | some future date. pporting Y which takes awdy'the picture he desires ‘iigl'iiigifih' Members of Rews of Lima eousell, K. |election workers was completed Monday | The firé department is expected te peculiar freshness and depth 1o 17ie Geo! i nni ory ¢ his-band, As aiconductor he s few In rge Ade’s Funniest St Tmanncelanm, his leadin is siogul. Ty firm v iallup Building. = Election returns that |the polls. ofkm:gsr driv!enddlpnlralus, including the r to be supplied by radio will be pro- will . estaplish | splendid new ladder truck, will be in line 2 ided and there also is to be a pitch | headquarters from which to- direct the [and the members of the department newly 7 66 ° °o_ o 99 an? “-lvmvllh‘flfi .::g'!u&::;da": .ournement and orchestral seleetions. | all-important work of gelting out the uniformed in reguiation blue suits. - ROSELAND ] r l l unfailing w;:im‘. g ?n.e . tefreshments will be served and there Vote. 3 A number of Putnam republicans -mo- x — & :pcr:' by mr“:e o e ety thiy T b Chhh oy st cles. fo be | Folnovening - éloction Jetamn Wil be Seet £ Dajfietainy Monday evening to| THE HOME OF REFINED DANCING Photoplays of the Better Class - p."”mu" e it et T up wl wirel s telling { available for the public and will tell of he closing rally of . the scam- B itor, K = = é J e e e T e r e e o e o mecting ot ik i ey ciie; | Market: 8t Opposite ‘Auditoriuin-Hotsl Today—Wednesday A Great Story Written Especially for the Star by Am- imagination, so that the whole ensembie battle of ballots. tieut, but also in various , other _states. | 3ddress was made by Congressman Rich- . i ) erica’s Most Famous Humorist is bound to be inteiligently artistic Conmecticat _company has given {Union square probably’ wil hoid o largs |ard P. Freeman: : Wednesday Evening, Nov. 8/ Allen Holubar’s not(he splashing of colsz found in’ e Killingly an extra car |ccowd as the returns are to be mega-| Members of " the “Household ‘of' Ruth P P T « 4 AR NEWE ERIICATIANAL fOoMERY ]| vitra-impressiont 3 utena) jmrmeon, so cars to that | phoned from wind Cnfon [ have""a’ soclal pixaned for Wednesday | Philharmonic Dance Latest . Photodramatic_Thrill ., PATHE NEWS — EDUCATIONAL COMEDY Wigpins has ales great regare for vy available at 1.10, 3.10, 5.10 Iblock. The. returhs will - @clude -an- | evening in Red-Men's hall. Eh —_——— S frem e care- rrserly a car left at 2.10, but | nouncements as to how. things have gone | . Miss Mirlam Woodbury is expected to | Orchestra Election Returns Will be Announced On the Screen Tonight ful that ‘they- comtxin ' certain numbers 110 and a 3.10 'in Windham county towns. The returns | preside at today’s meeting of the Wo- ¢ . 3 > that will prove pepular mot:alome to ex- will mot be made on |should begin to come in early and local | man's Missionary society of the Congre- | Gents 55¢’ Ladies 35¢ perts. but aiso to the misg of the public. results should be known by § or 9 |Fational church. : pErie ate: Oncbestra SLte ant o1; {o'clock. i ST iy jcony gallery Soe, z OLUNTOWN - 3 b7 tax. Mall orders now. Seat mle Thurs- ain street by the Putnam Savings bank BOLTON e T Vv e T b - A E OF E = N! day. . has aroused widespread interest in this | Mrs. Helen R. Bowen; tcacher in thel The fumeral of Michael e, o, = i : 0 TH SEA&) T —— city. ' The stéry as it appeared in this |Center school, gave a Hallowe'en bog|died Nov. 1st in Voluntown of heart THE DANC H E. A Walsh Stages Eemarkable' Courd ble Clet alub is to |COlum Monday morning gave many thelr |social at - the Congregational church|diSease, was held from the home of his e 1 i . Rosm Seeme ,in- New. Produetion, The 4 Mrs, George ¥, Davig. | first information relative to the import- | basement “last week Tuesday evening,|Piecé, Mrs. John -D. Hall, with a larse 2 3 Osth, at the ant transaction. = Treasurer Daniel J. | Twelve: dollars was realized which is to | 3itendance of relatives and: friends. The 5 : of former residents who re. |BYTTe of the bank said Monday that the |be used for the benefit of the Center|0Oral tributes ‘were numerous and voting right here will be m | inStitution’s officials aré not ready at|school. beautiful showing the. esteem in which , to cast. ballots in today's election. [ (P8 time 1o set forth further details of | “Miss ‘Blizabsth C. Sumner has been Me Mcluine wis hela “"d"';_r"““;;‘h°~ He - h Rewres and Earl Bartlett are |Plans for the use of the property. by the |secured to do welfare work in South| WAS. the son r. and_ Mrs. Thomas c ne 3 A Clearwater, Fla., vw‘emzm bank. - Such an announcement will have | Manchester. MoGuire 'of - Greenwood, R. I, but for | would clear him. but he hl-.. u:;- = employed during the winter |0 Walt until latér: The school board met last -week Mon. | the_Dast, two years had made his home G : | cath never to speak them, County Aggm ¥. L. Davis met a group |38V evéning and elected Harley B, De-.|in_Voluntown. f A delegation of local women will be | of poultrymen and poultrywomen at Miss| WOl chairman and Mrs. F. D. Finley| He¢ is survived.by .two brothers and N e © - a g s e Tk Hartiord next Saturday to attend a |Anna Ruddy’s home last Friday, and a |Sécretary. It was voted to have the|lhree sters, ~Mrs. Chases Lawrence i} ‘ 3 4 1 | e o e ciicaay ot Cathollc Woman's council | poultry club was organised. _Thig ciub [North school a model school. 2nd_Willan McGulre of Greetwood, R PH l LLI P s ln lng : rc es a e e el oo from many parts of the | will be known as the Hampton Poultry v. Aud Mrs Frederick, C. Tayloe | o S NEMERL SUA00 | 5 ) 5 : \ club. C. B. Jewett, town director of the | T attending ‘a Congregational conven- also | several | would give anything to save him. e . o the musie'aloné to make. iis conception P DS Mk i o & ot | a Chsn SPOSRE L Re. b e | mak na" boming dn” oo, eiien : Theodore Roberts and Lois Wilson of his part aa & muscal interpr, ¢ gives ening tomight &t their rooms in the |eariy this morning for thé opening of | day parade next Saturday. Three pieces . = T 3 . [ J I ¥ FiLpge z‘igii ] .| AL Eil H ¥ & &3 J ¥ 3 e - those who have read the fail to be thrified by the 524 in State Armory, Willimantic, Conn. || 5ke T s quixotic lover, The thrill of sesing it e~ 7 acted is f4r more impressive tham that i~ 's eventng school is just un- | was chosen president, and Miss Anna P, | 48 Mary Theodora is in the convent 'm N Es \nd state. Dby the county agent, and it is the feeling | 2utomobile, - 'George Loomis of Bristol n Gardens, L. L, is visiting in town for a|necticut college Will be Rev. Bdward M. e 1 > g S getins ] Attention is agaifi called fo the fact|Windham County Farmérs' association, |tion -in Bristol Wednesday and Thurs.|Dieces and nephews. A niece, Sister EatKillugly's : lertaiting - its season's -work. There is | Ruddy secretary. _‘Mrs. William R. French s _entertain- | SPrinsfield. : (\) 10 chaege for atiendance at the school, | Great interesi was manifested in|ifg her sister and husband from Hel- e p 19 the expemse. is shared between tewn |pouitry club.work as it was explained |ona, Montaia, who made the trip by H . The.selectmen. hawe. prepared notices of [of those who sigmed club apphications | 138’ also been visiting his mister, Mre. v i AL that a high class business comrse in|Williant R. French. TR lecturer * at . copvocation” this == | poultry is in store for them. Roy E.| Blmer J. Finley. Jr." ot Forest Hills| (Tuesday) afternoon at 4. o'clock at Con- |§ X week . Chapman of New London. - Hissubject S : . Mrs, Faonie/E, Ruggies has retrned|will be The Frame of OueCollege and & AUSP]CF.S CO. G; 169th INF,, C. N. G. to_Springfield for the winter. with it will beishown the picture, They & ® FIRT™ NATION® ATTOACTION A Mrs. Erma Glazier, of Connectiout of Barlier Days . - . . Mass, and Miss Mary Fuller of Man.| Dr. Chapman has made an'extensivé Eight Great Reels e o e Vg e Tavans | sty o6 New meand wimory St (| —Er G ————|| Wednesday. Evening, November 8th Louis D. Eaton and Mrs. . Eaton of|and resident of New London he presents ;i | Nashville, Tenn.,- who have spent 2 subject on ‘Tuesday which will be of D) - . tunm&"rp‘ln town lenouu 'va.k for ,‘z‘. unusual local interest. - “NICE PEOP CONCERT 8 TO 9 ' DANCING 9 TO 12 chigan in their automobils from there.| Hé has for several years, oecupied the Will Soon be , ) | They plan 'to go to their homie for a|chair of Biblical literature at Connec- ) Here ‘ short stay, then fo Dallas, Texas, . to[ticut college, and his lecture is awalted 2 5 Visit their son. | with - pleasure by all those who' hold his 3 10 — 1 e L e Bemn it : | ADMISSION: GENTS $1.10 — LADIES 75c Mass, has been visiting her brother, R | Dr. Chapmanis known as the author | sentative' of the Irish Regiment band, - I e : = of-The Dysamics of Sflm:’fih&.‘?‘l‘:fi was in -Nor¥#ich Saturday ‘and booked | 4 > iss Literatare in Account wi ; Basbara, Chy has Hbens vistingSar | Companions of fhe Way.c- Ho ia; aiso a{the Band for an appearance at.. the and Mrs. William R..Tinker Jr. contributor of esiays and reviews fo mag- | Broadway theatre Sunday night, Nov, 13, Willam 'Sault of Hartford Bas been|azines. B There are 30. men in thé company, in- spending a few days ‘with His nephew, 2 cluding many soloisig" such as a so- ER A i o L R T Y BATTERY B PRESENT, Mrs, James Mu of Farmingt COMING TO. BROAD ly Irish musie of the old < and Miss Hclen Mathein of Mog;_ R e3 T e e e b e T e | o & Ol e o i wremetl - MeENELLY?’S : that o fooo ? ’ . . + Thursday, November 9 Eod X CONCERT 8-9, DANCING 9-12—Gents 90c, Ladies 75¢ Vill Dlant. and. has-we. @HTiculty fa ob- | Durr e pie Ly Daly and Markscer| : . . : RY_NORW]C}I Daly e home South Man ! Y, e E: - S NOTE :. ITIVELY THE LOWEST RRICES TO BE CHARGE! talning & supply ‘of this commodtty.” . |ter and East Hartferd Sunday o e Wy < P p & : “THIS ORCHESTRA ;'n THIS SECTION g AEMISTICE DAY PROCLAMATIO i Ty R p 2 " nadian government, eontrol and - 18" ap- | i um’f:u Lake on Monday issued a M m t .‘fdr pearing Srom Gkt 1f comsls;on oo préclamation naming Saturdey, Novem- i Y St s » Tack and’tear. the |ber 11, as Armistice Day.*He said in Fay exhaustion. “Would | part: -\ P it : o ST from vielent} “I recommend that on this day., the . Collins, Bar.{national flag be displayed on - all ‘public Foley's Homey and | Duildings of the state and I request th~t ceased .” | such - general-observante of.-the -day be bad. a3 to give evidence. that. its.signifi- cance ix fully appreciated by- all people. On that day let T | commemorate. with ‘re-pec; those val deed of; <7 of our Gountry In time of peril¥