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S DANIELSOR Burial of Mrs. John Simpson—Hunt- ing Season Warning—New Cobbles troubles rights of way. 1 that c¢ome to DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS ithe overhead NO NEGLECT OF SOULS. to Be Put in from Concrete Man- | Town Well Supplied h Churches holes—Town of 7,000 Has Thirteen and Clergymen—Thirteen of Each. Churehes and Preachers. s <5 In geviewing what is being done for Mrs. Minnie Dubriel of Furnace | the spiritual welfare of t town, a s t. who has been seriously ill for izen on Monday cited that in Kill- *he past few days, has been taken to | ingly with a population of less than i --Kimball hospital at Putnam. | 7.000, there are 13 churches and 13 Preston B. Sibley spent Sun- | clersymen. which latter number does day at Northampion, Mass., with Mr, | not include the acting pastor of the and Mrs. Herbert Loomis. Advent church, who is resident in a Frank J. G, Bailey with his brother, | nearby town. There are two Congre- Will Bailey, attended the Harvard- | 8ational churches, one in Danieison Dartmouth footpall game at Cam- | and one in Dayville; two Methodist idge Saturday and the ;heauical'dmn‘hos. one in Danielson and one production of Ben Hur in the eve- | in Attawaugon: three Roman ( ning. churches, cne each in Dani Mrs. Benjamin L. Bailey is yisiting nd Ballouville; three T Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gwynne at Peace- one in Danielsca and two 1o Funeral of Mrs. John Simpson. 2 Killingly, of the Episcoral, and one ch Pentecostal a h_each nd Ad- 03 vent dencminations. All the denomi- The body of Mrs. John Simpson of | nations except the Pentecostal own Hampion was brought here Monday | their own places of worship and the for burial in St. James' cemetery, afi- | Pentecostal has a site secured for a er a service in St. James’ church. | chureh which it is hoped to erect in Shot 22-Rpund Coon. the spring. Fred Taft, the Webster, Mass., coon | Wildees Button: Prégident. hunter, was with a party of local men| 2 whe got a pound coon in the Cas- | The following are the € tle ledges country during Saturday | officers of thc Nome night. | the Baptist church Mil- Mr_ and Mrs. William Whipple vis- | dred Burton: ice Dorcas fted friends in Pxn dence Sunday. lup; secretary, Evelvn Whippl John Day of Fit & visited at his | treasurer Olive Kent. . a home 1n Danieison over »m\dl\ g o (Tue: = e ment Cassius S. Chase of Hartford spent | bers of the K. of the Baptist Sunday at his heme in Danielson. | church will meeting at the The mill of the Danielson Cotton | company s clesed his weer 211 oI Only Fostball Eleven at Pomfret. Cendition More Favorable. ae PO g he It was reportad Monday that Paul M"\"",‘x'm‘l"w“"‘ b Dubue, the People’s Lizht and Power | 07 WAACASM £ B, eompuny ergineer, who was injured by | 5, h0e & TR EL, -~ an exp , is in som het more fa- | < datoc orable t. Vincent's hos- ' .o0astock a Tial, W of # paratory inst Joxoph of Norwich visited | this_ part Mr. and Mrs. John Fournier and fam- L{19€ * fly of the We E ever Sunday. that such aa ¢ To Rest at White Rat Cottage. necessary to the wel t 100l Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Morse, well | s known among the vaudeville frater- Brought Here for Buria nity bt L little cottage at| The body of Mrs es East Willingi re will spend | vis, wife of E rou time when eif the stage. The | Lere from Afte ite Rat cottage is the name of their [ neen, for ) b new home. | vara, Ci ot Returns After 34 Years. Eldreq own_o 1d Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hutchins | PT&YET af the Srave. o g entertaining Mr. Hutchins' mether, | g e es A. Hu hir Greene, R. 1, i Jonah Witter. Grass Valiey, | PU!NAM , @ her daughter, Miss Eva W % Francisco. Mrs. John Gillen Not Known in Town— f g et o i3l Game With Oxford Tonight—Anni- T ?a"_: el ey | versary Concert at Secend Congre- et age ,Yho’r:(, The class of 1814, | gational Church—Supervisor Pratt Killingly high school, have rec Speaks at, Simsbury. their class pips, which are of | A - pretiy de: and in the | nnie riy in green and Officers of the | business here, town are Howard sident, Bernard | Menday 3 Gartland, vi and <Miss | _Attorney Cha Edith Pe secretary. The c Willimantic tod one of the largest in the history of _Raymond Joiden the school. s . _— | Condition Critical. HUNTING SEASON | . AMrs. Minnie Dubriel. Danieisor |in ‘ or Monda Taursday fer Certain Game | the hospital, r a cal of ds and for Gray Squirrels. | tion. Mrs. Dn Brie N er A - - ident here. Thursday of this week will be the anford Davis ivil for iaking legaily quail, wood- | War, is seriously ill at cock, partridge and pheasants. The o Conbir Degnks: - taking gray squirreis closes - e ~4 same time. Until Januaiy 15 | i e e 2 n be taken with ferrets and | R SEONL s may be taken until De- | o B d alse shere birds and rail. [ N8 3 ! ters will make the most of | The third : thd es remair S oF the Ampi- 4 CODICITOE on candifuies s which for the majority of | ing of Putnam g sen all toe short this vear. = Cables, f6 Be Put in’ Later. | No John Gillen in Town ¢ vL-.u -are not being put in by | P yl‘vvm Iurra d Mo AV whe are putting in ew 1o o e John ( f this city, as e new underground mpany. 1l ¢ilt be made later. ! are of concrete and to put together, are 1 distance of about | t is from each of then will work to string tie lines from:many of the | AtFountains & Eisewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Foed-drink (cr All Ages. for , hotels, and fountains, us, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. man SN Joseph resident vho ] r ittention the enterts men History of the Grange. ening ot there End of Small H busin Elections. Don't travel without it. nominatic # quick hunch pre sared in a minute. i Section to Y, ake no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S.” - here is gen satisfac over h amendme city Vot in Any Miilk Trust ... .. 0 e holding of a “small” election every other year An Innovation in Oil Heaters The Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, with its drums enameled in turquoise, is an ornament to any room, whether in the country or city home. No heme is quite ‘complete without a Perfection Oil in the fall and spring, when it is too It is a necessity without heat. in a house. The enameled heater always presents a nice appearance, as the enamel paint,” cnamel will not tamish or burn off. It is not an * is the same as the enamel of your cooking utensils. turning \d:e wick high enough to smoke. RFECTIQ - SmoexeLe Heater. warm to start the regular heating appar. Dealers 3 r"fi‘P everywhere. for descriptive atus, and too cool to be In the midst of winter it is often convenient as an auxiliary heater, as there are always some cold corners The Perfection is the most reliable and convenient portable heating device you can find. An automatically-locking flame spreader preveats Ak yours to show enameled ; or write Circular to any ssency of Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) but it to fill vacancies occurriig in the com- meon council. BASKETBALL SEASON Opens This Evening When Oxford Five Comes to Town. Putnam followers of the sport will get a first serving of basketball Thurs- day evening, when Oxford will be here for a go,with the local team. Oxford will havé the two Tafts, Rich, Lew and Sweeney in the lineup. The Put nam team, formerly known as Fuller's Peis of the fire department, will be made up of Maecdonald, Gagne, Shaw. Wheaton, Keaney, Mailhot, Dupre. Thayer and_ Lizotte, the exact lineup being undecided. The Putnam team has some fine ma- terial and a great acquisition in Kean- who has a fine record as a plaver Owls’ Seventh Birthday. Putnam Order of Owls is to observe tomorrow (Wednesday) evening the eventh 5 of the organiza- tion of which has had a v rapid growth and is now firmiy shed in many states of the Un- ve: ion. Holiday Contributions for Hospital. Generous contributions from varions Windham county towns are coming ‘o S WS q! Man k will tell you that s‘ue could not be sure of the light, fl:f; bl‘svcmts, cake,and pestry that she makes, ds SUPERIOR BAKING POWLYER Made from a Superior grade of pure Grape (;ream of Tartar. Makes Light, Flaky (ke and Pastry il <JULEUULULLLLY & Biscuits, PURITY STRENGTH PERFECTION {ARARANAND BAINNANANANANNAD RARRARRARRRAG:S [¥|ARNARARRARAND L2 Bl r the Day Kimball hospital for Thanks giving. It is expected on account of | \ the wider and more valuable servic \ which this institution is constantly | rendering, that the gifts of food ji = o5 = - o = > 7 % G plies as a holid offering wi NOANV his parents here. Mr. ana | vic ; Miss Etta Burdicks greater L}f‘mré ever this year. | » sarke and Gamily will move to | secretar y Ceorge ~ Carpenter, > 3 ::v;lalmzl Ancestry. New Whist Club crg,mud_Many At- .\ e \\.\.\u.. \;1 Ay, A | treasurer he <1|I;u \l-fii||“;““\m1h:;ea iss Mary H. Dike, who died rece rthur Woodworth has return- . % and T s I e LSLo S e i 1 Se | tend Dance Given by Jolly Bachelors. ) 4 visit 1o Hart evening. The nams k to the earliest settlers of M e hita Willizm Swanson has returned | i . elub. | chusetts, and being much interested in okl atin Aok eport afier spending a few | Bachelors' Dance. family history, she spent much tim: in nanm ont street he village ittends at | senealogical " resear: gathering tha et i A5 da s Missionary society of vening given in i amount of data relative to new staff of officers o hurch will meet with Mrs Jolly Bachelors. I ry. Sh is survived by two brot 2 . e | Friday afternoon from Groton, New i lar attenditne | | ers. Rev. W. Dike, D. D., i Mxrgaret Jo Wiams §. PATAETAS Music was fur- Auburndale Deacon Josiah MzDcnald we | fter s with I's orcehstra of Mys- Dike of Thompson. Miss Dik is iny PRI An. 1S % born in Thompson in August, 134%. | Stanmore Lamb has returned from |, 'S. Alvany Smit Aonx, Wil- - — . e ' 2 e bur and k e of M anc ! Patient at Hospital. lay to: friends at Riverside, New | nio 5, e on OB ureh Guilty of lg\‘ncmus Silence. Arthur Williams of South Wood- e . p Mr. Rooseve has the ity of who has been ill for ih' Wilcox confined to | * 3 eport spent | mak + numb A eopls nervous ., has been brought to t v ou Main ‘f’ by illness, Sund nds in town, vy simpl keeping 9 ishington »all hospital for tréatme Mrs. Nelson, a nurse, is in attendance Sta g | © Miss Herbertz Ashbey of Pearl street W. Club. i gh L \ =3 ' A g « people met at the : ANNIVERSARY CONCERT. { Rt Bl e e 5 < oo g A The Dizz}’ Swing. | Organist Williams Prepares Fina Pro- | ay swith his family her urda evening Im. And y; wo Go u‘\‘ MH“"‘ non A‘\ on i 2 3 - ang wth s 10me min. whist club The the circle wing 1 ‘ a made so | gramme, Which is Well Rendered at| _, VI TANERSIRT I8 . home {1 e aleat B o e e e ity 5 ZAtlansa Conytls Second Church. | ke of Providence spent | Brown, president; Miiss ura Durfee, | tution. A ¢ —_— Mond e r of the Se = — = o — { ond Congregational ch gave one A of their excellent concerts, which ws la tended. date was the . 20th anniversary of the installation of the church org The concert v e unde e dir of I « organ f i by Miss pianist, and Miss Mary H. rano. The programme Festival March Gray ° A Meditat turgis | ’ What the ( mn Sang riswold oo Miss Daniels. le in (' sbarp minor..Voderinski | Sventi Ashmall ringtime Sketeh ............ Beebe | You Nutting Miss Daniels ...Ashmall | Social Circle Adopts Changes. a re meeting of the Ladi Cirecle f the mgregational chureh orts from officers and com- | mittees were read and approv It | va th committe t the name of the be changed to the committe The date of the Ch sale changed, also of the the circle. A no; as appointed compe Gilpatric, Mrs, Geo: Charlotte Champlin. The Town in Review. rles K. Shaw in Morse Hele William Holmes Kelley, Addressed Teachers’ Meeti Prat Br rdley institu His Grange to Hear About New England's History—Norwich Teacher Begins Work Today—Boy's Death from Diphtheria. Woonsocket days with spendin borough ends in George ved in town R Greeny been em- returned has . L, h: Grange Programme. eeting of t ciety he Congre to take place this (T {at the parsonage Miss Chapman’s New School. The new Sixth ade teacher, Mis Chapman, of Norwich, will begin work this (” day) morning. The classes will be conducted in the room recently :sed &s a tvpewriter room. The tv have been transferred to the . . W. Wiilis of Reck- s ilia Row and Miss Lizzie 1 d_spent d Mr . E. Whittaker. lanley returned to onday morning afier William alon. Napoleon Bar Barsalon. aged 14, of Stafford FHollow, son of | died at his home Sunday afternoon a ter two weeks® of diphtheria. He was apparently much better Sun- day morning. but took a bad turn in the afernoon from which he never re- covered. He was a pupil of Smith in the Pinney The fune: which the naty took plarce mday mor g Burial was in St Faward's cametery. April 15 there were in the Unit-} tes 51.638.500 sheep, of which | were in the souih, meeting of Stafford g evening the literary pr g vill consist of . Chapters of | New Ingland History. M i Dunham will read a poem on visit in town | Visitor from the Bear State. Aifred Rudge, a United* States artil- leryman in Arkansas for the past thr vears, has been spending a few days with Willlam R. Rudge. Wause lodge of Odd Fellows is to meet this (Tuesday) evening At the meeting of the Missionar— so- “iety at the Congregational parsenace | this (Tuesday) afternoon the first | chapter in Light of the World w be | studied. OBITUARY Wiiliam Barsalon. _Driffield | { 5 Glenwo Most HouseKeepers Use One ““Cost is forgot But quality net’’ &pe Flour CARRIED EVERYWHERE you would if you knew about it.