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lery corps for achieving the rank mrmn ilfln‘ the rifle prmm &!n Mm may . be worn on the coat lapel and hur a shield with th letters N, R. A. The winners of the buttons are honored by having their names enrolled on the national marks- men's reserve list at Washington. Several of the buttons are to go to members of the Thirteénth company. OBITUARY. Stephen Wallen. Mrs. C. J. Leclaire to Move to Mon- tana—Sharoshéoters' Buttons Arrive —Death of Stephen Wallen—Big Fish Caught. John Day t when good people are 1 nleef except belated travelers, and or_the wayfarer whom they fall upon. He may as well say his “rav- ers and prepare for his end. There is only oneway to deal with these dangerous lunatics. They should be kept off sthe road. Speed laws are for they will not obey them. le recourse is to order them to 7 . of St. Louls, formerly of Danielson, s visiting relatives and — y friends in tha borough. P Y Alirence E. Young of Worcester is R Vigiting Danielson relatives, Mr.© and Mrs. Frederick F. Bit- good wll return this morning from a fast Year ? Harrington Improving. Michael Harrington continues prove at the Day-. Putnam, and there no I seems to Specials Ladies’ Tailor-made Waists five different styles, white, blue visit in New York. Mrs. w York Ba tute of technology week. in Boeston Mrs, Harry H. Hamilton and daugh- apd Mes Harry Bonney and daugh- /of Providence are visiting relatives Hamliton in Dsnielson. rs. Her- bert Lyon visited in Clayville, R. Mrs. Mrs. Daniel Larkin and Thursday. Joseph Cyr and Mrs. Joseph | & Gareay are spending a fey days in Pilllng will réturn for his se- nior year at the Massachusetts insti- next A message was received in Daniel- Thursday morning announcing the death at St. Joseph's hospital in Wil- limantic of Stephen Wallen, téFmerly of Danielson, Mr. Wallen was a rail- road engineer running on the Midland division between Boston and Willi- mantic. He was a son of the late Jaryis Wallen and was well known in thisStown. Edward Lillibridge for A. F. Wood company went to Willi- mantic Thursday to arrange for the transfer of the body to Danielson. Mr.-Wallen lived in South BEoston and leaves a family. be any doubt of his ultimate- His lacerated throat has not yet and it will be some time before 1y and Saturday of next ll no indication as yet lm any amount of chgnging #m! mug- ® | cus list to the other. i BIG PICKEREL And Lots of Them Caught by Louis home and, if they are caught without reasonable explana- lock them up, A strict cur- few ordinance for joy riflers is what we need. They ought not to be al- | lowed on the highways after dark, or ticket named Is as folls L L ning Joe Bailey for president, Texas n.\.l:nl‘ht at latest.—Portland Oregon- Excitement in “Texas. Between talks with Mars and run- is having the time of her life.—Atlanta Constitution. nal. “I cari't see how s0 many men stand it to eat in a cheap and noisy and untidy restaurant” I nuppoue the ex- is as as Adam. l-ll Clnvelmd Plain Dealer. nér, A G. . Carver, Charise & Breault, Henry suditor, G. H. Brown; te: collo;- White. ' Leuls White of Dani day, September 16, ca Gone to Hartford. Harry Palmer, who has been in the accounting department of the Wor- cester wire works for several years, FIRE STATION and white, black and white, all/ = sizes, $1.25 value— each 95¢ is now secretar to the manager of To Be Ready for Companies October 14. the Hartford insurance company. Mrs Lavallee . and, Mrs. Joseph Cyr. Summer Camp Closed. e of a New England Moges Goyette and Mrs. J. ‘of Haverhill are guests of The new central fire station at the corner of School and Academy streets is completed except for the finishing touches to the grounds at the front, and the members of the fire depart- from 9 -o'cloc p. m. The pickerel from one E‘onna to one pound and a half, On 'uesday, September 27, he caught one hundred and fifty-five pickerel largest one was 19 1-2 inches long weighed 2 1-2 pounds. All these fish were caught in the Five-Mile riv- l.m-. a::u:";" until | jard Flagg; n, William S. Fuller; school commim George: A. Ha mond, B. D. Bates; registrar of vo Leon D. Wilson. ‘The caucus organized by electing L. H. Fuller as nh-lrmn and William H. Taylor as clerl. the session being held can be done without ourselves on KNOWI& pgnlbls by Dentists of experience. that. ALL DENTAL WORK. ain by Dentists who KNOW HOW. We pride G HOW. Good Denta! work nowadays is only Each of our staff of operators has made some braneh tistry his particular speclalty for vears and whether yi fil_{‘ crowning, extraction or bridge work. we have a sncuul‘r We have been 20 yéars ranen, oF oo RE-LY-ON Umbrellas Miss Evelyn Curtis broke camp at for Men and Women. the Ox-bows on the Quinebaug river ment hope to occupy their quarters & in October. The lighting Axtu: which were delayed in being received, er in Danielson. in Hammond hall. it for you, and do it positively without pain, and aé from one-thicd to one- hm the prices prevalling at other offices for the same quality Thyesday, after spending the summer X Goor Warranted forione yer. =~ " |oifh ‘her fatheriiat this picturesque | have been put in place and the build- FUTNAM s RSN R &> !‘"kr"" ¥ Fr WILL PAY you to Investigate and can!:lt us before going Natural, Fancy and Mission I Their bungalow has made a|ing is ready to receive its apparatus | ..., pomfret Boys Lost on Way Home Dentuthlllelh don’ :ceonplllh elsewhere. We make no charge whatever for examination and advice, Handles htful home during the summer K Nk atteni Suit much,” sald Uncle Eben, “is proved d months, the formality of turn- | from School—Girard Dam! Uit | v de climate. Folks has been findin’ Sets of teeth that fit, from $800 each $1.25 Mrs. Leclaire Going to Montana, ng over to the borough | S8till on Trial—Woman's Hospital | o000 c1e 1t ever since I kin remem- Gold Crowns, 22 karat,...$5.00 v the committee that has had the work in charge. This will take place befare the station is occupied. Whether the event will be marked by commem- orative exercises is mpt known at this time. Sewer Tile Due This Week. ‘Warden W, I Bullard is in receipt of “information that the tile for the building of the new sewer is expected to arrive in Danielson this week. Thé exact 4¢ime at which work is to be commenced on the construction of the sewer is uncertain, but it will proba- bly be before the first of the coming month. An Uncomfortable Day. The shirtwaist girl and the codtless man had another inning Thursday when the humidity, high temperature and April-like showers effected & com- bination that sent the fall wraps back to the camphor for at least another brief stay. The water t cume down was welgome, for it was badly needed, but the dogday conditions that prevail- ed gave everyone a sticky feeling. Members of McGregor pi R., are anticipating with pl Board Holds Election. Mrs, L. A. Gilbert of North Brook- fleld, Ma: is visiting with her son, D. B. Gilbert. Arthur Franklin of Melrose, Mass. visited with friends in Putnam Thurs ber, an’ it's jes’ as botheracious as ever.” Mre, C. J. Leclaire, widow of Dr. Leclaire, is to leave Danielson with er family during October to return her former home near Butte, Mont. Leclaire’s mother is a resident Bridge Work Speeial — our own system — absolutely impossible far teeth to bresk off Fillings .. All work guaranteed for 10 years King Dental Parilors, Dr. Jackson, Manager. Franklin Square Tough. “This is an unjust world,” sighed Harry the Hobo. “I've allers noticed that the poorer cook & woman is, the more likeller she is to have some cold nam, died in St. Joseph’s hospital at | vittles left fer me when I ast fer Willimantic Thursday, as told in the | rgm!"” Danielson news this morning. . Miss Minnie Mol of Providence Do Well the Thing at Hand. ll:u he;n ;l‘a‘en ing a few days at her g o Don’t waste life in ~doubts and niels of car's Putnnm hl:hSi hg:l ’c.xl:u‘xzhanychfig fears; spend yourself on the work be- in the Ga triet. fore you, well assured that the right Hebrews to Observe Holiday. performance of the hour’s duties will Yom Kippur, the Jewish day of [ be the best preparation for the hours of ages that follow.—Emerson. . \ the See window displays of Providence Newspaper Ciub Coming. Americaa Printing Co. R N s Wash Fabrics for Fall Preds o ntative of the Rhode Island ss club to make arrangements for “The Wash Fabric that is wash- able.” 8 visit that the members of that or- Price 7c per yard day. Miss Alice Hopkine is spending a few weeks in New York. Stephen’ Wallen, mll known in Put- ganization will make to Danielson on urday, October 2. The party will a trip in the special parlor car gon of the Providence & Danielson There will be about fifty mem- \e club and their wives. They ved a dinner at the Atta- house and afterwards will out the town, The club has made previous visits to Danlelson. Bronze Buttons for Marksmen. Capt. Arthur P. Woodward received on Thursday four dozen bronze but- tons that are to be distributed to the warious members of the coast artil- atonement, will be observed »- the Hebrews of Putnam beginning at sun- set this (Friday) evening. Last Band Concert. On the lawn at the home of George A. Hammond next' Tuesday evening the Putnam Cadet band will give the concluding concert of a seriés of en- joyable entertainments. BABES IN THE WOODS. Two Quigley Boys of Pomfret Lose Their Way. Two boys, aged 5 and 6, sons & Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Quigley of Pom- fret, created a senmsation in that town Wednesday night when they falled to return from school. Searching par- ties went into every likely nook and corner of the territory where' they apt to be found without s o until. Thursday morning, when he children were found in the town it Woodstock. They had lost their way trying to n home, -had wandered and slept in e woofl’ all nilght. They are unin- ]ur . “Trade with US and Save Mongy” Giggling Is Exempt. Now the chewing gum trust has re- organized to get a firmer grip on the jaws of our girls, but, thank heaven, no concern has proved strong enough 80 far to control the country’s rippling giggles.—Houston Post. ISAAC CHAMPEAU, Mgr. Putnam, Conn. Agents for Standard Patterns. Lewando’s French Dyes and Cleanser, 29 Cents Buys a 65 cent Galvanized Iron Wash Tub if you make a purchase of 10 cents worth of other goods at the same time. ON SALE NOW. QUANTITY " LIMITED, COME EARLY IF YOU WANT A 65 CENT TUB FOR 29 Cents THE3 KEYSTONE STORES, Putnam, Moosup. 0 A el e Largest of Known Orchids. The largest known species of or- chids grows in Ceylon. The leaves easure up to ten feet in length, and a single plant will have as many as 8,000 blossoms in one year. Telephone 19-3 4w The Difference. Stubbornness is fighting to have in & eertain way what you want. Strength of purpose is getting in the most con- venient way that presents itself what you desire. lnAS!ock All New for Fall and Winter Ladies’ Fine Tailored Suits The very latest styles and bought SUPERIOR COURT. it 7o e g Case of Girard vs. Grosvenordale Co. Unfinished Thursday. The case of Ferdinand Girard vs. the Grosvenordale cogipany Wwas on -n day in the superior court “Thurs- da; > "he case is a civil suit tried b a jury and in which the plaintiff to recover damages for injuries which he received at the mill nhe Gros- venordale company in 1 Girard was employed in scouring a frame in the spinning room.of ‘the mill the day that a 42-inch pulley burdg pull- ing down some shaftipg that Fell on him, fracturing his le, Attorney Donald G. Perkins of Nor- wich appears for ' My. Girard, Attor- neys Searls and Stone for the com- pany. This s the second trial ol the case, The jury at the first trizl retumed a verdict for Girard te recover $5,000, but after an appeal to the supreme court the case was returned for re- trial. At the time of adjournment on Thursday the case was unfinished. Short Calendar Session. There will be a short calendar ses- sion of the superior court opening at but its voice is the voice of an eternal 10.45 this (Friday) morning with the following matters listed for: \mml— friend.—St. Cuthbert. tion: ADVISED OPERATION Barber vs. Francis B. wood ; CuredbyLydiaE.Pinkham's Both Ways. “He has a wide circle of acquaint- ances, hasn’t he?” “Yes, and a circle of wide acquaintances. He is pres:- dent of & fat man's club.”—Houston Post. Keenkutter Safety Razor ON THIRTY DAYS’ TRIAL. If not satisfied at the end of thirty days return and money will be refunded KEENKUTTER GOODS of all kinds. Every piece warranted. THE HOUSEHOLD, 74 Frarklin Street, Bulietin Bullding. Hardly Feasible. Lately a manager of a New York theater received a play in which one of the directions read: “Enter the vil- lain, smelling of tobacco.” Quality goods. "—Judge. An Improvement. “Since the soap factory was built in our street the autoists have mnot troubled us at all.”—Meggendorfer Blaetter. Danielson, The Blessing of Work. Work is sorrow’s cure; its hands may be like sthe hand of an enemy, SUPPL[ES For Steam, Water, Gas, Pipe, Valves, Fittings of all kinds, Lubricators and Oil- ers; Gauge Glasses; Rubber Gaskets; Sheet Packing; Piston Packing; Injectors and Inspirators; Tube Clean- ers; Pipe Cutting Tools; Plumbing Gcods of all kinds. Pipe Cutting to sketch with power a specialty. Send us a list of your wants and let us make you a from manufacturers of the highest Passing from the FLOWER © 1o the FLOUR season The Flour Season is Our Season--aad it is always' with us. 7 But to mark the passing of the Flower season we are now making the following special prices on Flour: reputation for fit and workmanship. Alse a great variety of Coats for Ladies, Misses and Children at the Boston Dry Goods Store DANIELSON, - = . CONN. James H. Wilbur, admr.,, vs. Ellen M. ‘Webber; Ella F. Chase et al, appeal from probate; Central Vermont Ry. Co., appeal from order or railroad commissioners; Edward G. Wright, admr. George E. Tripp et al.: Wal- ter P. Hatch vs. the International Oll Engine Co.; state vs. John Devjin. Uncontested Divorces. Annie L. Fournier vs. Anthony P. Fournier; Maude C. Lucas vs. John J. Lucas.y Assignments. Wednesday, Sept. 2 n ml ned for figure. Prompt shipments and courteous treatment. ROBERT BROWN ESTATE, [T 19 the best 1] The prices have been marked very Sept. 28— Girard l.h - Gflld Mfidal ever $| pBI’ bag Thursday, Sepi. B Forainand oivara Vegetable Compound 56, 57, 59 West Streal. close for Cash Sales. This means a ! ardson et al, appeal from pxobm. P.wp.', Mich.—*T suffered terri- fats poatponed. 6 bly from female ills, Telephong 135. saving from ordinary prices. l""e Beaul 1) Pastry 95 r h Th\lnday, Se% i;'_f'mfi !k%e;- "'“‘}'1“”"‘ 5 inflam- b 4 mation and conges- Extraordinary bargains are being Y! Flour c pe ag """" e gcfmw (33 tion, for several years. My doctor sald there was no hope for me but an operation. I began taking Lydu E. Pinkham em-— ble Compound. Tcan now say I am & well woman.” 3 EMMA DRAPER. Another Operation Avoided. IlL —“I want women to B ants o m's om- L»::nmt has done for me. Two of the it doeto in chlom said I would e if T dld operation, and never thoutht ot a well day had a small tamor and female ; rg: tronblm 80 that I suffered da; nnd § ght. friend recommended necticat Co. Pn-lpon.d Friday, Sept. 24—Orlo C. no-warzh ., vs. E. M. Carver et al, post- ‘offered all through the store to still These prices save money for you. further-reduce stock. The Bogton Dry Geads COMPANY, Danieison, Conn. WOMAN'S BOARD ‘Day-Kimball Hospital Auxiliary Elects Olflun What and Where 10 Buy In Norwu:h $4.00 — BOSTONIANS — $5.00/ ¢ S. FAIRCLOUGH, fo M \ ackhowledEsd by those who Know o Thamesville Store, equal any shoe manufactured under th BN RETC B0 Cualily M tate | prices give him a trial. Do not ask fer sun. They are made by workmen wh have mo superiors In the art of m: chedp goods. We have only these we can guardntee, The Danielson Cotton Co. Store, »MAIN STREET, DANIELSON. p The annual muflng of the woman's board of the m imball hospital was held Wedne:du ernoon and the fol. © lowing omeen ted for the—ensu- ing year: Predident, Mrs. J. B. Kent; nr::‘ viovej president, Mrs. J. Alrmur A:- u,nreun second vice presi- Mr “Bard; recording m- Mr F .V Dlnull is + 'Phone 54-4. ing shoes. Nothing but the most choice material used in their e up and they are union made. Ask the man that wears them. Special agency, P. Cummings, 52 Central Avenue. RYE ‘ Fancy New Rye for Seed i A. R. MANNING'S, Telephone, Yantie, Conn. septind. Joseph F. Smith, FLORIST ”I Iail Sireet, Norwich. JAMES E. KEECH, Manager. FACTORY for SALE or RENT 140x25 ft., 3 story and basement. 30 herse power. Only 300 feet from R. R. freigh¢ station at a railroad junction. Fine shipping point. 250x50 Brick Mill,.2 story, en R. R. siding. tion. Boller capacity 200 h. p. DENTISTRY tal busingss establiehed by 1 was for a‘-‘.fix-a by me “br. 1 0. lxulufiu’lu na ap. - DR. CEAS. 3. ELDRED. ’E. Pinkham's Mv..‘gl heflni the most successful curing the worst forms of m R P. u"édgi las mm be hmedy Modern mill comstruce 100x33 Brick 2 story, modern condfruction. 30 h. p. engine. Light- ed and heated. With main shafting all in place. Address for particulars Box 141, Puinam, Conn. Particular People Patronize Rogers’ Domastic hindry' There's a good reason for it in the Mill Remnant line, annels, Dress Goeds, Cot- ind Silks. Prices v w .u lirge stock to choose ths mnlt and see me at the ! 3 fo put your busi- “he advertis- Mo IT ol. 903-2. Rear 37 Franklin St MILL REMANANT , y2za ) '