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at the home of Bogue and attempted tod MISS MARGERY LEYDE ‘ What Goi On ight induce Mrs. Zollet, who made her homos NARED DiSYRitS : e ¢ v Is Going Tonigh with Bogue, /to' return to Stafford with 2 e 2 e 4 g “hetucket Lodge, No. 27, L 0. O. F. him, Zollet had to be taken to St. Jo- (Spectal to The Bulletin.) ! i 5 = % meets in Odd Follows Hall seph's hospital as the reslt of being hit| Jeweit City, Nov. 20.—At a meeting « Norwich Nest, No. 1396, O. 0. O., meets : the district nurse dizectors held toni n Owls' Hall. d and sustaining a brok < . e e e ity 7 Pro¥en’acte] ¢ wds voted to tender th s- | 1 n rash and | ionic Camo, No. 7694, M. W. A., meets Bogue had @ warant made out for Zol- | it navse of the town of Griswoil 1 1 _ e oe Cota Takes Ukllon asts 1o ORWICH BULLETIN |out the top of ‘the automobile allowing |lets areest. In court Monday Zhllsi o | SIS b VeV T s Teyain fnia TR 8 N the Socupants to et out. adquitéd of fhie GRdrge, biit the evidence | JEWelt City girl and has graduated from skln eauh St, James' Lodge No. 23, F. and A. M P of both parties concerned was heard. It|>' nospical and the Providence n Masonic Temple . . Fentos hos o cord of be- 7 n - an Filimeytis Oflee | o e rwn hic cuaiia: | 18 Stated that another and more serious | It SN S D OASS Lotge B S 81 Chureh Btreel Teélepbens 10ds | Of Windham & c X ainst Bogue is pending as a re- | IS the youngest graduate of St. Joseph’ meets at 86 Wesl Mz Lo : acy for the minority- leadership: of tho | Charge agains Hoguo & BENTINE a8 & 1o | hospiial und comes to the position findly Decide now to rid yourse!f of eczema, : —— house of representatives at the session 7 i s qualified for its muny dutics. ringworm or any other equally tormenting s 3 Tent. No. 7. D. of ¥ which convenes in January. Letters have fair. Authorities did, not care to (1\qu H 13 ble § S8 ok doe sulferk meels in Buckingham Memorial Monday, morning in the local pelied § (IOF LT TS Tall the democratic rop- | the natuge of tht charge but it js expected | e skin troul l{ mml%mlmlem cwm"g; | St Mary's T. A. and B. Society méels sourt the coBtinued cases ¢f Ross MO7af | regentativas-clect and Mr. Fenton is con- | that Bogue will soon fe placed under ar- JEWETT CITY by using Resinol ) b LT L e B it Chaplin-and Maro S. Chappsll of {fident of the election. Helhas the assur- | rest. ; ¢ R DRl ot Tonn Aot for Qe It stops itching almost instantly— - 2 Difipec Todeg Be S5 K . Nerth Windham both charged with feck- | dnee of twenty-{hree votes in Windham, | Louis Tracy, the widely known minstrel |wvoid are now doinz some of the most Cools inflammaticn at once, and pre- Vaudesflle ard hioving Pletbres it - it Tolland -and New Londen counties and | man, was able tc be out Monday after (imporiant part of their regwiar fall busi- motes the retarn of skin health— = ( Broadway Theatre. driving of automopiles, Was takem| ojjoves that the other four can be easily | heing dischatged from the Hartford City | ness. ¢ In the course of a year many h M i Moving Pictures at Strand Theatre. wp. 'The case im the resmit of an 3eci- | secured to hive him the majority. hospital, where he underwent @n opera- | properties change not only in the matter €aontaing nothing thet cculd injue or Meving pmum, at Breed Theatre, dofit in whieh the men figured in Northj Mr. Fenton has the fleld to himself for | tion for gallstones. Mr. Tracy was taken | of ownership but in dimension and value. irritate the ten skin— . Win m the evening of Friday, clection as leader of the ‘minority in the | sick in Memphis, Tenn., some five weeks | In the agricultural districts considérably | Is a doctor’s formula and has beea TDDAY’S Evms viagher 10 They had vrmou.f‘; enier- hogse and as he has the sofid support of | ago, and some time later came to Hart- | outiying from the borough there ase | prescribed by physicians for nearly" Tolland county. ford for the operation. y important changes b | 05;1’ i Ak “Moran who| RepFesentative-clect’ Frank P. Fentonl The Windham Cyole Shoo, located in |kept. on certain farme. Thise it it o be night in question Aoran has_a good record as an active member of | the Heller block, has been closed by Dep- | offen mecoccitate & vielt to o ¥ Can be obtained from your nearest Observance of Forefathers' Day in com was riving north to Chaplin _cotided {135,205 e Taat” twenty-five vqars. |ty Shefift Addion J. Greensit by virtoe | nocs men pee g o e e x‘.)(:::gmgl drag store at small cost—one jar memoration of the landing of the Pi __'i'"' the right "'“,‘"‘“’: ‘:L the C “;(‘.";E He has always been the leader in the |or'n writ of attachment. The service of | aocecsory = ~oU° 3 0 good for many treatments. e ronel] why arisin jo_|sthte democratic conventions. He haslipe papers has mot yet been completed. During a visit to the board's offices | 2id to Resinol Ojst- Tack Prefidont Coolidpe nsths tiw oy way on which Chappell was driving to-|, " " naidate for congressman in the Arthur I, Perkine, who. iz’ oh & hunt- |¢ s a visit to board's offices | Resinol Soap is an invaluable 2id to Resinol ening at the Forefathers’ Pay banquet of wards the North Windham station. 2} districk SPeing de- Sy - S, = t-1in the town building one will meet Irving | ment, and its daily tse for the toilet zud bath is saffciebt . éw England Cleyeland. . stated that they were drbbing | 5eCond congressiona rict, being de-|ing trip, amd Miss Hattie Goodman of |G, Burdick. whose 14 years of stéady | to keep most complexions clear, fresh and glowing. the 2 England i nd. Botk men feated in 1918 by Congressman Richard | Newark, N. J., are guests of Mr. and 5 4 & JEars SLShdS The idcal saitp or the family. S s research as applied stowly and that their- headlights were| = b " gl o0 8 T her of the | nion e S _ ot 2 service on the board has made him an L > > ¢ the chief subject to be siswing brightly but neither saw the|l: Mre. George Andrews of The Ridges. outstanding figure in his line. The con- . house in 1917 and was a member of sev-| yr ang Mrs. William H. Connaughton Associath of Land other car until a few feet away and| ;) of tne house committe He has % o siderably over two million dollars’ worth ! 5 when it meets in Washington Soth men did the best in their power to | yiey Tiori of Windham for twenfy- | ormerly of this diy. ave at home toof taxable property in Griswod is as it for its 36th annual convention. X 1void 2 collision. e o i e clegate ‘in 1978 | their frionds at 32 Winship strect, Hart-| variea us It ls valuable. and as in the R ",,_‘“, £ it rigprde s Stete Pelicoman Bussell ¥ Wgrmon!from the Second Congressional district| “Ni . youre Cvisshro, daughter of Mr,|cose Of the Wileox property is as scatter- e 4 Catholle Women 4 s2cond annua estifled to taking meammements &t the[of the democratic national convention at | W3¢ “&ATS SRS CASL S 98 T [ ed as it is possible to conceive. ion, which opens todar in Wasi geatiol of the aceident. He said that| Denver when William Jennings Bryan and JMrs. E. esbro, ng com- In acknowledging these conditions, the | ing i ;0 >R hé Chappell car, which was considerably | was nominated for president. ‘\.‘:“gmy ‘;(;“'h:“‘i_ffi“’“- an operation at | skill and Value of a long term assessor K BRI oF it i falRstcy it i2mbged, was pushed alons for about | fhe representative-clect j8 a mative ot | Sty Joseolie hompital Visiting rela. JOoSomes apparent. De. J. B. Sweet was the principal topic of discuskion {8 feet by the Moran ear. The MOran | Mansfield and a veteran of the Spani: : : e 9"“\; 18 MRnE rela- fsuch a one, ahd Mr. Burdick is another. i TRt £ the sixth annual New York State Indus -4 then continued on for over 191 feet. | merjcan war. . o friends in Brooklyn and New|It wae said Monday that his extended | 1eo : h is to meet . ,méf,'e Samhel Stimpson said that he| TUnder a New York ddte line in the nillg\t ; e T o, ot knowledge of values and locations as ap- v for a session of three .)q}’ % the car coming and that both ma- | Hartford Courant theé following item of | VIS8 Laura Reed, formerly of the|plied to the taxable properties of Griswold as anvone could see her. When ( erstate commeres commissior *hiiés had light When they reached |local interest appeared { American Thread compdny office here,|has only been attained by a systematic | er children weren® if Ann eri t ihe ¢éross over he heard a bamg And| Mrs Josephine C. Kollstede aye | cleriedl position in South-{and careful study of local real estate. : and her thrée|Wwell, that's nothing fof us 1o pry in nen Went and assisted in whdtever Way | her residence as Willimantic, Conn.. has | 74S' l“f‘ Peaskhn € t E Early risers Saturday merning have | g . + rlay evenin mtAm\ Jimmy tried so hard to get her | né eould, Upon being questioned Con-|lost hér legal battle for the custody of | i and Mrs. Franklin Cook of Enfield oy ta)k; ¢ He H < q = ng ever since about the unusual| cos St I home. ~Honest she can walk i iar e southern and stable Stimpson stated that Mordn told |her ten year old daughter Anjta, follow- | Were recent visitors at thehome of Mr.[yjancy of the great cloud expanse that| Tong the Winter in lorida, “entenary of the birth of Gen Josiak Pickett. noted civil war commander. Shappell that he ought to have his head |ing her semsational trip to Paris where | 804 Mrs. P. §. Hille at The Ridges. ssimined and to be sure and regort the [shé was aceused by her divorced husband, | Miss Fvelina Beaulieu of the local ef- sveident, Herman Davis who was rid- | GeorgelKollsteds, of kidnapping the girl | fice of the Rockville-Willimantic Lighting ing with Moran said that they were not|and bringing her back to this country on | COMPAnY, is confined to her heme with ill- | zenin, g trgvglling over 20 miles an hour. Lew-|the steamship, Paris which docked h pesm. appeared in the east 20 minutes befors sunrise. The long line southeast, extendinlg y to thel ! was a visitor at the home of Frank H.|Ping Forge! BEowil Satisvay might etro picture at the Brecd theatr Rev. ..E. Gates of Hartford and Rév.|Other pictures on ill ine! t appeared as 2 deen colored! A Mereill of Noank wers callers at | Chaplin in A Dog’s Life and cilyn Chappell, & brother of Maro Chap- | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Wikiam Martin of Rock- |, o, was, while {le| the home of Rev. E. P. Mafhewson Tues- | BEW= pell who was riding in the machine said | ~Technicalities of the law won out over | Ville were recent cajlers on Mr. and Mrs, people watched, delicately ¥ afternoon. —— son and gold by the r Ay s e that the Moran car was gomg at a rapid | inother love when the case was heard | Charles Andrews of this city. = i Mrs. Harriet C. Kenyon of Westerly | Hupmobile Will Rapk High at th Kocording to the prosecuting attorney| The Kollstedes were divorced March 21, | city recently tendered a surprise party im | °f BAWin Ingrahamn’s fiest wife and a son | Saturday and aftended churd at the| hoth men were guilty as the evidence|1921. The wife was the plaintiff gharg- | honor of the recent marriage of Mr. and |3nd daughter. Tliey were buried in the | S %, D. B. church of Hopkinton, of | Vhiived fhat they were mot taking .prop- | ing non-suppart, Mre. Thomas Ogdel in Boston. Baptist cemetery long years ago. Now 5t Tas been=for many in the supreme court Mr. and Mrs. John A. Dawson of thig| Er8dk I. Ray has exhumed the bodies | visited Mr. and AMrs. Walter” F. Mills Yérk Show An outstanding feature of t {allotments tuls vear for s a : X% 8 St e : 3 {Doses at the New Yopk and Chi F Gition altbough it was nét denied| She was given her divorce with no al-| Mzs. Fred J. Wiiliams has been spend- their remains haye been interred in the he took a lettee: to j the | gt “Chappell was not making over 12 |imony. the child being given to the father | ing a few davs as the guest of Mr. and Jeweit City cemetery. Mrs. Ingraham | Paweatuck S. D. B. church in Westerly | Miles an hour up the grade. and he took her to Paris to Ilve with his | Mrs. Harajd E. Warner of Springfield. | "as Caleb Lewis' daughter. Alr. and Mrs. Leverett A. Briggs and Both men were fined $25 and coSts|mother Feturning himself to A Arthur D. Chiaffec of Middletown spent| In thie house-to-house eanvass in the | daughter, M Maud Briggs, left town|giion among $0 or morc manufac! with $20 of the fine remitted, totalling an | Mrs. Kolistede was given $1.000 to go|a few ddys with his father, Col. J. D.|Red Cross membership drive a number of | for their winter home in Florida Thurs i assessmignt of 311.60 in egeh case which | to see the child and returned wit hher. Chaffeo of this eity, while on a, hunting | Persons gave ot been solicited, Anyone | day, making the ‘trip in a mew sedan. was paid. Mps. Herman Lejeunesse of Daniglsen ) 8aid Monday that she has brought ac-| Mes. .D. P. Dunn recently entertained their money with the chairmai, Miss Ida | far as Washington, D. C. ) is.4 patient at St. Joseph's hospital this|tion against her former husband'to show n sity siffefing with & broken left leg as | (he redson of what right he had in tak- | South Mandhester. - _The Ladies' socicty of the Congrega-|was held in the F result of an aceldent in which she|ing their child out of the counfry. The - — ; nal chureh meets Wednesday with Mrs. | B. chureh Saturday morning. ured and which took placé on the | ¢ase i retuinable before a Rhode Tsland LCHEST Frank E. Robinson. Miss Pearl Peckham "':"w';,,“m bk ritently when {he|court in Providence, Thursday of this| COL ER y Ford car in which she was rifiing and | Week. There was 4 requiem high mass at St. [ town hall tonight. Don't mise it—ady. | Higj school. Miss Jda Suprika had an whieh was being driven by her husband, | The fuseral of George Roy *was held | Andrew’s church Saturday morning for) Mrs. T. B. Keen of Norwich was a|average of 90 or more in alt her studies. | this fufnéd over amd pifined the' occupdnts | Momday morning from the home qf his | the‘repase of the soul of Miss Lillie Mc- | Sunday caller at the home of Mrs. John —_— asler it the Hupmobile award w broug! x the fact A e number of cars sold, Hupmobile Relatives of Mrs. Kollstede in this city | expedition desiring to ‘join the Red Cross may leave | Ralph M. Beiggs accomvanied them as|nintn, The space is awarded he ce,” Miss Katherine Hurley, of [ I Foster, or with Mrs. J. H. Tracy. An interesting junior church service irst Hookinton S. D. | quantity ‘production organization % prise for many. Pachaug grange, chicken_ vie supper,|in the freshman g ay | Nevertheles the standinigs of the varieu interesting contest ¢ a.n tter, Mrs. Polidore Delude, \ 113 | Dermott. T. Stewart. "[‘H MPS o | Hupmobile- because of its cons Mr. Lafeunesse turned shatply to.take Crc_:v.jent street at 8.30 o'clock followed by | Harry Levine and Louis Berman left ! 0 ON »pe Windhiam Centér road, dpposite the |a réguiem mass at St. Mary's church at | Friday for New York. Gnfind afid the car fe]l over on fs. Emile Dickenson who sa¥ é¥. . 0. Mathicu officiated. Specidl{days' visit in New York D E N b o ST _ | Loerasto was called as an interpreter,| Rev. #nd Mre. W. O. Berckmun. Y ive hi y - . 3 “Thére is an epidemic of German | broduction. 4 case to give him time to secure counsel, | port and Edward M. Dy of Hartford wer Drier than the provefl b . iy, wi o 5 Dl’. F. C. JaCkSon SRk Al araited sag e vase nat Pedails or e Stic. Wiks BRI06E D] s e BEgycilinl home! 4 DEN)inessies here ‘Cogsequently, when we see the demand SPECIALIRING IN . vino was let out on honds. The ofirst of Octobér tHe sehpol savings ] ., 1 i R o DrPaine and Dr. Rock turing efforts have not been unrewarded. PAINLESS EXTRACTING The soal and. wood shed in fhe renc of | 5 Of thé Savihid Bank of New Lofi- | prossion, wiped his mouth with the back | ifiss aeriics Kinstbury represented| At this writinz, Hupmoblie has alreads | M5 MAIN STREET. WILLIMANTIC the Homio of Mr. and Mrs. HBugenc T lnc schobls. Mr. Whits, gecretary-treas- ™ 2 : is d- Rachmaninoff meets that tefi lm.se had to Be laid. * The roof was total- ty lost seldom retmrns. - ANN U’N | The dealeg viewpoint of Hupmobile | SIS, 21 )SSE COR destroyed an dthe shed almost entirely | 5178 iny arbodl o ghe et o el CHNCEMENTS Ukm ing from 4n upknown origin. 400 feet of i riginal systém. Menday is bank i observant citizen thoucht: An opporiuni- y ew | ¥ learly September, tre weatherman did an-| The W. C. T.T. held it smonthly méet- | For example, in 1919 Hupmobile Louis Siakin 16t town Friday #6r a few | other summer ‘stunt Mond At the’ difection of Mrs. Joseph Gaudreau | friends here Sgturgay. lightning lever was gan., The bearers were Francis Mar-lin New York for a few weeks. coury, Desithe Couchon, Octave Caisse, H.j James S. Casé was a visitor in Hart- Dion, Napeleon DeBlois and Romnold | ford Saturday, \Bergeron.” Burial was in St. Joseph's| Mi Wilna' Marshall tometery whefc a committal service was: Conn., a former teacher in the Nigh | thar moved up and. dow 5 2 i 5 g p and down the state rpad | conducted bY Rev. J, J. Papillon. school, was a glhest of Mr: and Mrs..Lu- [ Sunday, one machine with a man and two | Sebastino Aldovimo of Mansfield ay.|Cius C. Brown over Sunday. women passengers pulled up to the W. C. epue was brought before the local court | W3lter B. Lombabd of Hartford was|t T grinking fountain on Maih street. Monday morning and charged with baving | the uest of his sister, Mrs. John RileY. | The car bore 4 Rhode Isiand registcation g sold a quart of liquor to Fred T. Caron | OVer Sunday. number. The man possibly had heard o5 ks of the Staffod Springs state police bar-| Mrs. Clinton P. Bradway of Stafford|apout the probabilities of being abie to racks on the night of November 13. Pau] | WAS a week end guest 6f her parents,|get a drink anywhere in this birg., Tak- ing Ahings for granted, the {hree confi dently approached the fountai Dry borbugh found electric illumination neces- | MT. and Mrs. E. §. Fletcher were in | higher Wwith fourteenth position of Watertown, e Armstrong has gome- to uq\lqn," £avs U: (>4 llulr}\.n. on her return trip to Syra- |sales manager of the Hupp Mot Corporation, “is the fact that w Out of the steady line of antomobiles Nov. 22 with Mrs. J. J. Bernklow. There | first adopting extensive productjo; is to Be-a program appropriate to the |cies and then moving heaven and & Aldovino asked for a continuance of the Mr. ‘apd Mrs. David Day df Bridge- standing near snoke in low tones to the maloe member of the party. He looked peculiar like, took em a far-away assigned to Monday, November 27. Aldo- | on Norwich avenue over Sunday. i The town is giving freevaccinationf rereasing mignth after month an don was adented in. tho Colchester pib-|of his hand, entered hie inachine and |the local Sunday school at the Torgnglon |Passed the 30.000 production figy Randdll of 163 VaHey street was partial- drove off down the strect. .The party state convention. for 1922 apd is continiiing on a 1y festroved by fire carly Monday morn- "f" of the barmk, has Worked out an en- | would have liked a drink of water. The | mum output basis with, it is ann no indication of any immedidte jat- 15, The teacher will re- Supil has g bard upen which the fsachér | THers was comsiderable exciteinent prospécts for the hext year was Miss Carrie A. Rvder of Pendleton Hill|0ne visit. but one’ ‘:‘n\ throb- [edNot rank 80 high in the industry was, . those who watehed, | vears were predicting advancement for Following the mild duy Sunday, like| resd ever sigce the closs dE the 5 a. m.|ing at the *heme of Mrs. Lo E. lnineteenth position among ail the ex- e the sky was cloud with all the stais|erse last Thursday afterncon. s and, in view of its limited pro- g was rendered by the choir uMder | "Rev. T. D. Martint of Hebron called onlout bright. Al 820 the thunder and | Mre Ia Whiteley and son are ction._program, Bad good Tckbon to be pulled over and until | Mrs. sa Ross of Putnam.\ Her other son proud of its position. However, 1920 with Mrs. Gaudreau presiding at ee or-| Aiss Apnie Kilmgon Is iting friends | mid-afternoon mild, warm showers were | 1§ at the Day Kimball hospital for trcal- |fourid th: company stepping forward to in order. The mills g all parts of the|Ment for an injured knee. i sixteenth place and in 1921 it stood even i saryenearly all day. ster recently. “The most gratifying part of the whole | > ¥ . , geaeral Mich. ncd foremost rank in a great In- *|dustry without the slightest evidence of Robfr: Ingraham has returned trom the | forced sales and productiog methods. In Day Kimball hospital. other words. we have always built our The Thimble. cjub meets Thursgay, | product to supply a demdnd instead of Thanksgiving season. s reate a demand which will absorb that the month of Novemper at the offices of | after vear, we know that our manufa t Conventions Opening Today tod sittsburgh—Natiénal Suppiy and Ma Dealers' Assoctatipn ANNOUNCEMENTS e New| Remember Parish Aid-rainbow fair ani ner tomorrow afternoom And . ommunity house. ¥ Rachmaninofl tional Automobile shows January w me itself inspires vespeot fhoft ht that | ¢ who ha ard him play—whe! company up 1o tenth in sales volume § g composers that in | Breat Ru srring and Rachmaninof! sis of monetary sales volume and that| - #nartist win possesses ' Loth sof Hupmobile, never regarded as a so-called | 489 8ift, hi¢ so cantrols 1hé hearts of should 2 sur- nies in recent war. was in or Car have.| n_poll- arth to d year GiFS mat that ther obey the dlefutes & ‘maxi- | Bi§ Teverential bow. opiced The Chopin group iz the test of the all “up. " |round pianist.” is an old axiom of erit: shown/| nobls. The lively b nadn. the poetic HOUS‘HE‘-D FURMFHNG‘ "fl»"r“'- credits the child’s deppsit. The teacher | MORGAY morming when the nerthbound Troperty Sold. |impréssively a few days ago when the |Docturne, the intricafe Scherio. ang tme F‘UNEHA The Reo delivery truck owned by the X Boston boat train, with the milk car at-| Through the agency of A. V. Covello, | Chicdgo distributor_entertained 70 Durzctus AND Hiirlogu-Bosse Corp., was badly damaged then sends the week's deposits with a list Monday morning when the breaks sud- of his | Superb walizes are Al accompiiehed Witk 2 F r v in De}: a masterly interpretation that brifigs de- of depomitory and siting @Gl 1n a sealed | HCLo%, STV So much ahesd of”time [ Angelo Chiodo sold his property. 68 ge,g:e';;!a;‘;‘; Epsiogy n Tetepit 3t which | et to the most critical as well oF cah envelape'wo the mmgrvidge, who Lists epcn | V1AL It 38 able to ledve promptly.:of fRlorth Me'n Stredt, oto Mary Faicose. £ . : i- | ual listener. ¥14 M¥in St;u_&. w -'-‘M:e. Cgdin. |dedly réleased and the truck 1002 2| school, yeing Agimés Written on the eéx- | cheduled time. Passengers ran and millc | The property conists of the two-tene- would demand a eonsiderably greater al plunge down an embankment and Janved | torior of the seuled évelope. The total | AFIVErs irged theic hotses to more speed. |ment house with store on ground floor flotment of cars than the 1922 onib the railroad tracks. The truck had o tween the firm's furniture store and the : quota | _ The program which is to bo given Qopoits for, e DUDIIS. Sebpols. for e | AB it Wis, over 200 quarts of milk falled |and Y€ Toom cottage house in rear. | which has already been eold in spité] TACUmATION TN o R o o A ! been left standing in ihe alleway De-| weex dr ‘tnén wcht t6 the bank, where] Of connection. et BT T of the fact that it was double that of | ening (New London) . includés £ chdlef " PuNERAL EMBA . Tred Cuarran, of Baltic who recent | S, W88 $10.64% steond Sendgly, Oct. 30, | telephonle Sinday evening, Mr. Wakeley # Unian 8t Phane 29¢ 2 practically all of the detailéd work ig| Foremsn Thomas Wakeley of the A. College Convocation Speaker. glzugrz,k:}t‘:?tglinn:‘ie ork shb;: When | jogiced after by embloyes of the bank, | Young, Jr., Fire company was called to TORS AND reaching the bank, Joi Hepentan and | The first gepasit was made Dct. 25. The | Nis mather's home in Central Village by =At convocation“at Connecticut college this (Tuesday) afternoon at 4 o'clock Dr. | Marshall A. Howe, curator of the New | X amotnted to $54.87; third depbsit, Nov, | reached theré by gutomobile as quickly a3 | York i 3a i < prtic. Conm g;';';,’;‘; 1‘;‘“;‘:‘2;,,‘“}:1"3;3?‘&:33{ tb‘:: 6, amounted to §70.3, wmlesme densit | possible. to find that his mothér had sufs | por Botanial “Garden, will lecture on - Plant Life of the Sea (illustrated). Dr. iLady elty was notifled to appeir before the|Lor Nov. 13, for the’ e frent week, [feced a seyere pamalytic stroke. Laeal E s Mrs. Ohester Hulsey of Nerwich was |gave hoves Monday of possible recover: i p oot e JAY M. Swm ObpEge 02 Frcklats geiving. the guest of friends i town, Sagurday. | Mr. Wakeley is the cidest of six soms, | oo ooy #ud Glitar of periodicaly pertiil e Howe is a fellow and an honorary mem- Joeal court this (Tuesday) mornin on 3 | Mmounted to $104.5. doctors and a specialist from Worcester | Ler of numerous scientific Societies. and b7 Zollet of Staford Springs was| Miss Carmel Shea of HarHord was the | two of whom are graduates of Holy Cross |15 '° V1 #ubject of botany. ’ .w' Filmows & sfi.'!n befort the Columbia town court’Monday | guest of her biiredts, Mr. 4nd Mrs, David | cellege of Worcester. Mr. Wakeley has —— i 5 i ey anf given a hearing before | Shea, over Sunday. the sympathy of mpoy friends in the bor- Breed Theatre m w PR Dwight A. Lyman. Zoliot * | ough. . $ .,om o wiLiaNme | B v T il k| STAFFORD. SPRINGS “She can walk—honest she can!” That's L what Jimmy, the orphan said about Anm, who likewise was an orphan and who Tek Conascti '!fn gflfilr hampenedgwhen Zoflet ealled | ‘The Wiltimantic-Stafford jitney driven| EBANON. came to believe that she e always be by Joseph Hoghberg go’ into a mix-up| Mrs. Hyde of Norwich was a recent [one. People came dnd saw Ann's smile, with two automebiles on the River road |Suest of Mfs. S. W. Thorp. and loved her for it. Then they sawthat = near the Scelsa Plaee Sunday aftermoon.| Mré. Ella Blanchard of Willimantic |she was a little lame, and their love Joseph I:unemeu-dq _in his cgr | spent Thursday night with her sister, | chilled. Always they took someone - S Sl o and the jRney and angther car operated | Mre. E. W. Hewitt. - : ele. Amn smiled just the same, as long ] 5 | by Frank Bosworth were or ‘?ufigz in g A B ! | southerly direetion. The three cars afl came togather just below the hul and all Special Sale of Napkins | ;b ™ Sobunof'flnn——l)n-mr'u samples. slight- ]|, .hex laglox midpionary necting ‘?Wfimmmwmméflzm AL hindy Foet. were more or less damag occu- v e other . T thap what they suftered fr "’x‘é‘@g The hc state police are invmflbn; the acci- - 5 ks | Miss Mgud Cummiskey Béat Sunday - with friends, in Harifor: Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Quinn, Jr., of Phila- deiphia have been spending @ few days MERCERIZED AND ALL-L[NEN e Mr. and s, Edyin Lodojt lett Sun- dau m spend the in Hariford. Tacy's last Wednes- day, Nov. 15, wn.ha.m chap-fior and da v ; U’:FY’ m 2 VERY mother interested.in her childreit’s welfare meets & Sapcier Demie e £ problem in the proper feeding of her boys and girls. The ~ Chrigtian e =4 L ;fig : P ts often_do not realize the evil: el'emo(md-wtmn; Jm% F% .0 4 ::emthgselecuou of fodd w:ll-voulahrnpcm fi#fi.&"m 29 ity ol ngebfchildrnnlll. ; i ‘.flm : . w““&“‘;‘wm”fi'm"fiw 0 |-e in; any e Wfiflhm o Brev Spok jtho: pem ._ for growing boys’ “:ane uh-m’de e . - 'fmnongl bnkzubmaoutudelinioushm,mku!ze VLIS AUl mvbfimt without fermentation. Grape-Nuts with milk or ? : is a complete food. © . $.8:50 value for $6.40 doz. g ekl £ Heremlluflmfifwu‘flhfllfll Serve Grape-Nuts $10:00 value for $7.95 doz. LA e L | ofen e theibimub i $12.00 value for $9.95 dos. igroup of Chopin prodpctions. T r}: program will ba given in tomorrow's sue of this paper. Tickets for this conecert are néw & sale. The Masquerider Seorés as Uaé of Sia son's Finest Productiohs at the Strasd. A truly great star has come to the screen in Guy Bates Post, the distinguish- ed actor who opened 1ast might at the Strand theatre” in the fim vérsion o The Masquerader, a Richard ‘wation Tdl- ly production. Although he has been acknowledied heretofore as the greatest romantic de- tor of the da yon . the American ::3? critics and public alike have naturslly been tempted to withbold jue t_er hj mas 4 possible film star unti] they gl Witnessed his debut on the :um This has now become & matter of g“ and most appropriately als first vé- hicle is'based on the tremenddusly sue- cessful stage play of the sime with which Post his been idemtified for over six congecutive years. P We had mourned the I of Post’i magnificent yoice in the i more than equalizes this ination through his greager opportunities. Directed by James Young, the phatb- play sets 3 new high water mark. The supporting cast fncludés Ruth Si Edward/ M. Kimball, Herbert Stan i; Lawson Butt. Marcia Manon, .Barbaré Tennant and Kenneth Gibson. An Educaitonal comedy and Selzalek news' compietes the program. . rm 3t Broadway ton's First X‘llbll

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