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DANIELSON _ State Secretary Hine to Address the Teachers—Biackmar-Tibbitts = Wed- ding—East Killingly Teacher Has 380 Classes Daily—Warden Bullard’s Plan for Big Sinking Fund. Joseph Lapelle of Waterbury was at his home in Danielson Tuesday." Rev. E. A, Legg, of Enosburg, Vi, appointed pastor of the Methodist church in Danielson, is expected to ar- rive here in a few days. Thousands of chickens are being hatched at the Sugar Brook farm in Plainfleld this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wilkins and Mrs. John Boyes of Providence have | been recent guests of Mrs. Samuel Wilkins of Elmyille. 8. Cady Hutchins has nearly recov- ered from the bullet wound in his scalp. | Completing Two Houses. Damase Boulias has the two hous it he is building at Industrial place ised and roofed. The houses will e ready for occupancy within a few ‘weeks, Planning for Commencement Day. At the meeting of the town s rol committee Rev. C. H. Barber w named as chairman of a committee to arrange for the services of a com- mencement day speaker. Will Recover Sight. F. Jacobs will fully recover ®ight, injured recently as the result &n explosion from a gas heater at | his home. | A large number came out Tuesday | evening for the weekly parish whist | given in the hall of St. James' pa ochial school building. Mr. and Mrs. Emory William McEwen and fami have been living in Florida, a route to Danielson, where it is ed they will arrive the latter part of this week. 8ecretary Hine to Address Teachers. It is expected that Charles D. Hine of Hartford,esecretary of the state Poard of education, will be in Daniel- | ] Fried Potatoes ““Cottolene” style ] Did you ever eat French Fried otatoes made with Cottolene? f not, you’ve never eaten French ried Potatoes at their best. Cottolene makes them rich and crisp and appetizing, but never greasy. If you have been frying and shortening your food with butter, | try Cottolene. It is every bit as |a representative from good, at less than one-third the | frederick A. Jucols, price. i and Probate Districts If you are using lard forlghqrt- I thee eron of B ening and frying, we would sim- | 1w, Fire Al et ply suggest that Cottolene iS | ‘Two new fire larm cicerann boxes and recommended by | are asked for, upon »m ation feagimg physicians, domestic | science authorities, and culi-] nary experts generally, as be- jngmorewhole- == : some, digestible two ho of A. department, | is asked to take action cating a box at the c and_Stearns streets and on Dyer street, noar the W] - to spcak before son on a date in M a meeting of teache Mail Unclaimed. Letters addressed as foliows are un- claimed at the local post office this week: Joseph ettell, Napoleon La- croix, William Daly, Fred H. Philips, E. M. Lockr, Richard Burton, Mrs. Nettie Clark, Mdme. Anna Bebeau. Mrs. H. J. Bheaume. Want Street Macadamized. There is a desire on the part of residents in Westfield that the sectiom of Main s from the Congregation- al church to the northerly line of the borough be macadamized. This is manifestly a needed improvement. Returning Some Machinery. From the mill of the Killingly Man- ufacturing company at Williamsville such of the brand mnew machinery, shipped there a few montk g0, as is not adapted to the manufacture of automobile tire fabric is being re- to the manufacturers and will repl vpes. The machinery being is princi- pally for use in Electric Lighting at Wauregan. Cmployes of the Wauregan company who occupy tenements in pany’s village are well Lrra pinning. WEDDING Blackmar—Tibbett T st uey J. Put- this Mc of Tibbetts of t nam, and Chsz New Teacher On ) the school at East Kilii | gerades have b co Miss taken by RS The statem . Wood in of the warning annual borough meeting. ard, the Serv-us product. VERYTHING with the Serv-us Brand and the orange and R purple label is the best of its kind. Every woman who \ buys Serv-us once immediately sees the economy in buying Serv-us again. She gets the best quality at a popular price. Reduce the Cost of Living Without Reducing the Quality of What You Eat You won’t have to skimp on quality to buy Serv-us, because Serv-us Foods are handled by all grocers, primarily because they wish to please their customers. Use Serv-us products—you will save money and you will also get the Valuable Serv-us Coupons Which are Worth Money to You to get new furnishings and new comforts for yourself and your home. Start to collect right away. Buy Serv-us Brand goods—all kinds. You get coupons with every Trade with the local dealer who sells Serv-us, and it will not take long before your coupons will get beautiful silverware—a handsome comb—a fine chain and locket—dainty china—furniture—musical instruments—toys and a thousand other useful and beautiful things, all shown in the Serv-us Gift Catalog. Serv-us Coupons are printed on the labels or are enclosed in the packages and you can get the catalog by writing to Dept. C, Universal Advertiser’s Sharing Syndicate, 332 5. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Serv-us Brand Foods comprise every article used in the household from flowr and salt to pickles and coffee. Ask your grocer for Serv-us and convince yourself of the quality and economy of Serv-us Brand. p Serv-us Brand Foods are packed in sanit: U.S. Pure Food Laws. Your grocer has Serv-us Brand Foods, The L. A. Gallup Co. ary packages in accordance with the or can get them from Wholesale Distributors Norwich, Conn. - [ two locations where boxe: eeded, find p!‘OduCln Authorization for ins 0 of g Dbetter foof g sewers in_High, Potter s . N streets will be asked for . Cou%.lene isalj annual borough meeting egetable pro- {aea = A : s . s O A UTNAM time of the fire; otherwise the grand NG Al duct — pure in %/.0,‘ % EXTRA HALF-MILL TAX. ! P i stand, which was not injured, must STONINGTON. BALTIC. source and g8 s Tl 0. Voare WonTi P oviie i Siate] Convigtion: THEt Y Fate L Ground, . Fire] - o Lo S DUTREHo theigromnds | Annual Meeting of First Baptist | Happenings About the Village—Ar- making—and is A ing Fund of $150,0 Was Incendiary—Loss $10,000, with | Elks Attend Double Funeral. | Church—Travel Ciub Hears Inter- | thur Le Blanc Building New House ¥ g $150,000. 4 | 5 bound to be bet- At R e Some Insurance—M. R. Joy Heaviest| The following members of Putnam | esting Papers—Men Naturalized at| —Personal items. ter and safer S nmn id iesday Loser—Local Eik at Double Funeral |lodge of Elks were at Webster Tues-i Norwich. £ S T et 1 men ns . Webster |day morning to attend the funeral of | Rudolph, Oscar and Joel Swanso than £ 5 T in his annual rep rden of the . {James J. Lynch and the father of the| The annual meeting of the First M;h‘g;,1,’,,(%]‘)1:;”1>‘rnf:1({§§cs M : rouzh. e contain | |latter, one of the saddest funerals | Baptist church was held Monday even- [ . Philip Joul eft Monday for Wil- THE N. E. FAIRBANK COMPANY The spectre of inc s 2 Webster In years: J. Alfred | ing fihe Tollowink officers wore oloct- | limantic=—Where he, has entered . the rose to haunt the people of : Richard Gorman. James for the year: C and treasurer, | ®™Ploy of a shoe company. R T B T e R T fit i og) Tuesday, for the impression h: | Dononhue, Champeau, M A. Pendleton: cht David Grimes has left for Provi- }(,,“1[“}‘ % out that the fire at fair grounds | 3 Py on, N. P. > 1 where he will spend two weeks’ | cluded a : in the early hou Tuesday morn- | C it . jietciclon m : 3 ing was not the result of an accident, | J. Lynch, Charles | Edward St. Germain ang Timothy sl it, @ tax. the warden |nor the penalty of neglect in protect- | Wal ohn H. Conway, Mar | Hariain, Mvs prg CUven Thave, entared (theuapioys.of rse of |ing the buildi | lant, Thomas McKearnan, John . | . Pendleton, James Gates; baptismal | 112 emah Mills Co. at Taftville i B i from | Diviny. In additic the follow | committee, M E. D. Smith, Mrs. J. | I:dward Kelly left Sunday eveninz rn eum : | the davl members of the lodge who are| H. Tillinghast; ushers, M, H. Cran- |for New Haven, where he is working siden of Mas usetts towns | @all, Ralph Koelb, Huber Zellar, |IR_the United States clvil service. av, Arthus | Cbarles Ryon. | William Steffon of Worcester was i = cr | visiti i rents S v, Danialson Johs _TDougherty, | Travel Club Papers. Wstiinghis vasentiSunday A club met at 4 o'clock rs. Simoneau Il and Hon. Wil- . |Jee Connslly With Boston Nationals. | The topics for the Simoneau of the Unit APR" | H. Marland, ¢ durir =2 s Schools, b 5. enue cutter Itasca station | the past year. Warden I : : wt on : terly, and The Ar L.ondon s in town S : T | port will contain S dope t Jean Francois Millet, by Dr. Wil- S iere) B finesa or Matinee and Night | Citizens and s n les note ean Woar ere by the lllness of PO s > | government. Joe Cor Wiil Address Men’s Club. lan has gone to Hart- ompany Pre- | e irsday evening the Stonington | a machine shop. | K. H. S. ENROLLMENT 177 { : : { il me: Br 's P us D e 2 | 3 7 2 sivcl wiil meet in Brayton's 2 house sents “FOR MOTHER’S SAKE, mat»is . - e { . at 8- o'clock. Dr. A. V. Phelps | o [ ! in the rear of fset, “Ths Fo 3 _|Spring Term Opens Tuesday—Miss for 1 ywer Pawcatuck will lecture to the altic hotel. - oxas Haggentinthe aven Ruth B. Cornweil Returns. e B on e Weshburmand tnas ing. The only foriginal authorized | . .= = e nine |" Joint Sunday Scheol Meeting. el e e version of this play B e Aeflool (opanEd: Taes. oo welt theu | f= ST RS ot study class and 2 % “ & o | automobiles. teachers of the (Coneresational 6L Bollfiems aanten Eastng e facuity and vehicles a considerab! por S net M e R S DevorgR dn) Notwlch uth B. | of propert at was at the building re cen- | day) evening he teachers of Cal- Pati G par;;]‘ul)lt‘ a‘:(\ of 1 0 jto b \ isn’t | vary Sunday scheol will join in this | atient at Hospital. | partment, who, on account of i Sl ved thet for pitching. | meeting. | George Remmert, Jr, went to St. 2 [ocmber 25 M Cornnn e o s e batter has | Prof. Trueman to Sneak. | Joseph’s hospital, Wilimantic, Tues- Smprovell . SO MuC in a since he left this| yyphe : | day, to go under treatment. Smprovel in igalth b e : ot and that|. When Stonington N. Chartler of Willimantic i= pates no diffiedity in ing on the ; i 2 major | the Road chu ! and Mrs, Hi Butea work of her de A Phe he in 2 major | ecday) ev r | : e e S r for the re- is rated by | Storrs icultural coll will mak mainder of the ; : 32X Yy s Agricultural college w ake | * Beray ¢ = sk With the b e s of U.e Boston pa- |an address on The Dalry Question. | ter ffcw s Cotiuastine; Sonc o sWotces term also be eal = | : e i at have come to that city Notes. O Tl i | squad. The players s | and they look for | The W. C. T. U. met with Mrs. Dan- "Hta)_"e .\v)’{mzi decided what office’ you He i i )t z v . . iél E. Barber at he om. Water | want?” asked the statesman. I | the season, whict me to be the cause of a fire that 1 to pitch for Putnam. He drs. N. P. Frumbull and Miss M. B. | = e ochn an o son o plaved at | did not break out until long after mid- |made a host of friends in city | Trumbull left Tuesday to spend a e N Fhesutorfaieligl o = and are mighty pleased over the | week in New York. i o ot o eemn o ne “lx“fflfnma\lml he has made in the world J_‘ u;\ %1“‘; \\(;_ {i Bmughton,dJo—I George H. Bliss 1 Lo i : e I3 s i Shanah. | Prewn Lof 2 is on Pomfret strect lost a | All the Way from Boston to Wed. |jast obtained citizenship papers there. ‘siig.l.m‘n..:g in _herpossession a quilt | 2 ”\‘;‘l{”“; hine was cover- | Alpert Nelson, 38, of Boston, a — JEWE" ERS ‘m’lleriav;dif “‘;!;\m}ny her n‘lmh»—r, the | ¢ - R. Joy \M\T owner of | bartender nd Miss Evelyn J. Lind, Not Reformed. jzuate iy which came down from | 29, of t me city v narried i i | lthe Revolutionary times. The quilt | surance $1,000; ! this cit Tu«:t(.;y‘ Y T o rTied 0 | A man pardoned out of the Leaven- B b e gt N Pesmog-man S ol 5 [rorth penitentiary left immediately prettliy quilted in iriety of de- | big touring mach eased at Pastor’s Reappointment. |for Pittsburgh, showing that his reg- stgns, in the form of 1 ers, squares, | lly destroyed, as e the| Rev, George D. Stanley has been re- | prantioll was not complate = Mioxsda ldhimo()::‘lisl.t ete. The x [gars of all the otMer ‘owners. 3 |turned to Putnam as pastor of thel A O a o made ow: _ins ge-on the twe cars|Methodist church. This is very pleas- =5 z {};mwng great-grandfather’s secarlet | IS reported as D Fatin ©.f (B5e | AE it e airs of the | chigeht| Or Brainstorm. ‘;:a:.hv.!fiich 1h9‘ wore when an-officer »g; Ld .ml autetru valued at abou: | re ce appreciative of Rev. A careful analysis of the latest ex- e Revolutionary War. 1,200 destroyed, this machine was | est and st ssful la- | hibits . intensifies the opinion that ; - not_insur All of these cars were | : most of the cubists and fiturists are S S - Se=lat the fair ound building for paint- | Papilion of Willimantie | Suffering from art fallure—Washing- 3 The Best Corrective | i io il provossy 50 o | ws & Sinitor i Eoinm Tueedugr . |ton Fork : y Mr. Joy probably he the sreat- | C. ¥. Bedard is on a trip to R TS w 0W” : DR. C. R- CHAMBERLAI\{ est loser jn the finai asecounting, for , Quchbec this week. He has gone ll;.sm‘ Nev: C C — ———— S & he had no great amount of insurance | ficiate at g syer Carod g Silonos % % o greaf s surance |to offici at an anniversary requi N s, o 2 Denta]_ Surgeon and preventive of the nNUmMerous |[on his property, outside the $1,000 on | high mass for his mother. > o4 |, That ‘zone of silence” discovered 57 s N ailments caused by defective |the touring car = Rickard Gorman.{ Over 500 in Holy Name Sgoiety. R A L ety ire Qiits b e e Nl skl . - who owsns ths puildings jointly with | More than 500 members of & - i ) practic: | o jrregular actien of the er- |Mr. Joy, said Tussday atiernoon thai | M: ke S e | et s Weshinston ROk PR amd:’-"fl- "MBM“" s gans of digestion—is found ;‘n:'l;x of ’.l”he H«‘sm.f‘f%s;d';fi;?)é\:f ’;i'emVN me society and a large number OniBs Minute. e " ured for . a tetai o ,880, This | more are te join. 0l ery gmnee. in the safe, speedy, certdin |does not nearh Rota the value of J Henry C. Genung of Worcester was | The English sparrow may be dying : e buile ] aid. a visitor with friends in Putnam |out in Kansas, but there is just as BUY THE BIG BEN ALARM and time-tested home remedy The fire burned iiself put. Seme | Tuesday. many jays there as ever.—Charleston GEORGE G. G ] | fow vehicles were taken put by rst | e e ~ws and Courler, RANT, CLOCK arrivals at the fire, but the bulk of the Not What They Seem. T contents went up in flame and smoke. Th sti indi T . & w 3 e statisties seem te indicate that d E b l —at There was net mueh leff Puesday Lheef paitle are going the wa of the i & erta er an mualmer morning besides a few charred foor | bamal : g D it 1 ren T WM FRB\VELL’S l B uffale, or the dodo, te extinetion. <2 Provid St., T . ’S, s aaa - renins Happily statistics are not always. if | FOR FLETCHER'S 5 ence SL., Taftvillz ‘ / 2 ertunaie that | usually, what the seem,—Providence Prompt attention to day or night calls 25 and 27 Franklin Street Seld everywhers, fa boxes, 10c., 25¢, only a light/breeze was blowing at the Jouraal, ) CASTORIA Telephona §30. — amrléM Wrkawi