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"WEDGWOOD | zmimsss: Stook—N: tles in Plinfield Case. % ~ Yn ABADAM, order a pound of Wedg- M wood Butter from your grocer, Igv'e : ...‘5 fair trial on the family table, THE. all the folks like it, use it ‘regularly | oAk Mrs. oodward returnec i save the coupons. Tuesday from o eix wesks' viait i e For fifteen coupons and $2.75 we'll send | ‘Mrs. M. F. Elmer and Miss Bessic | has boen i you this charming dinner set of forty-two o e e St o ieces, which would cost you easily Aimafiyc}fim_s‘tore. N 3 Le * We are making this s Ming offer in ordér " " to acquaint you with the merits of Wedtg; “Butter. Once you have tasted’ B s;:': in fi“n;'n nome’g‘ its c!enr{hlh;;‘eus and freshness, we_know you'llnever change -~ E the brand.. Ordertoday.~ ' : B Ry » . of Bréoklyn has i 7 At all first-class grocers” in pound cartons urned from a visit with friends in “New Postal Rulings. The Ecclesastical Societ . Beginning with today (September 1) | ConsTesntional church several ‘inmovations ard changes will Ao e} take place at the local postoffice. Al e o fourth class mail matter (parcel post) shall not be registered, but may be insureq equivalent to its actual val of the following rates: 3 cents on kag valued at $5; 5 cents $10; 1 quail are reported as plentiful at $50 and 25c at $100. Packages e e o el looked for- Rev. B. F. Benoit and wife have returned from their vacation spent ally left Danielson at 11 a. m. mow | With relatives in Rhede Isiand cities. 10.60 Crudaders R i I Crusaders of the Baptist chureh N e an mg{m:! mpna: to i g?fii i ; i ; i i i1 N S8 i : it E] i an 85 easoioariior Mr. Benoit will preach in French at W. A. Whipple and F, E. Kles wero | the Baptist church. Sunday afternoen at_an auction in Pomfret Tuesday. |®t 3: elockc: . W Mrs. John Gregson and children, of Holiday Hours at Pest Office. New Bedford, are spending a few | Postoffic days with Mrs. H. F, Peplar of Wau- |ne as follows: Office open regan. a m. to12 m. and from Miss Sarah Joslin, who has been|p m. Money order divisi the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Her- | ciosed all day. There will > man - has returned to her home in|jivery by city carriers but L1 i : i Providence. . 5 delivery will be suspended. - £ 3 L E Invited to Lawn Party. lowing mail remains In the office unm- y 1 ; The members of the primary snd | claimed: William J. S. Fairman, Vin beginners' classes in the Congregation- - 4 } AR 8\ . ' al Sunday. school will be the guests of | H. ibbard, M ! : Miss Trances Danicleon at a. party to be held on ‘her iawn, Friday mt 3{bx. MWamy Center Mary @ Cen. Edcie Adams and Henry D. Crosby | Carpenter, Adelaide M. Abell. mofered to Providence Tuesday. County Commissioners Hall, Dady PLAINFIELD end of the town will prove a great e handicap for Gorman to overcome, In Shoulder Dislocated by Fall—Socidl | $he,fePiplican fold it s hinted tnat Evening—Little Political Excitement |for the first sélectman’s place, which $aFarnyiansral Novh. Whioh Jokn C. OAInG 1o nawt AN J. Lemay dislocated his shoulder on | Jhe POSICUR, OF, (e SChoc, board Which Tuesday when he fell from a tree. He was carried 13 a dogtor and the dislo- | Ofice whicl- will probably ~call forth Gaing to England. Miss Albertine Mailbot left Tuesday |[and Corttis, were at the Windham for_a trip to Canada. . | County Temporary Home Tuesday Mrs. George Bemis and daughter | morning. Z Dorothy, formerly of Danielson, are{ Mrs. john Fallon of Boston is the guests of Mrs. Henry E. Anderson. guest of her parents, Superintendent Miss Ellen Horton has been appoint- [and Matron, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Park, ed to the Rhode Island Homeopathic | of the Children’s Home. hospital in Providence. At Dayville Sale. cation reduced. : Social Evening. Mrs. Harrlet Blacksage resigned at Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. King were the | the Lawton Mills Corp. Tuesday and hosts at an informal gathering Monday | will take passage Saturday next for evening. A collation was served and | England, where she will join her hus- a social evening was enjoyed by the | band, who is seriously ill. A man and guésts. “Among _ those present were | woman wio now reside in Jewet City Mr, and Mrs. Willilam Cantwell, Mr.|will accompany Mrs, Blacksage oh the and Mre. Thomas E. Fiynn and daugh- | voyage. Mr. Blacksage was formerly Abner Weisberg of Hartford is| spending a few davs With A. Weis-| A number of men from Putnam at- berg. of this place. tended a sheriffs sale of horses and cattle at Dayville, Tuesday morning. ! 7 Road Improvements. Several new dwellings have . been ? A v g HIGE ‘Work is progressing rapidly on|erected on Grove Terrace in the north E g . - Main street. The old rails have been |end of the city, and more are under § 3 : replaced by new and heavier ones |construction. At Sunset Manor, in from the railroad crossing to the in- | the south border of the city =o build- tersectioni of Academy street. TDis |ing has as yet been started, several section was closed to. teolley traffic | purchasers of lots utilizing them for Tuesday necessitating a transfer of | gardens. ‘pecséngers. The presént Eks matue P i will be. replaced in some ces by irser ones. A1l Hitching poscs wil SHORT CALENDAR SESSION. e removed and it is hoped the ol ‘e g7 unsightly wooden poles will be re- |At Putnam Friday Morning—Septem- moved in favor of the éron pol; ber Term to Open Tuesday Next. Mrs. Edward Lillibridge and _son Sl *Clayton 6¢ Putnam visited Mrs. John | There will be a short calendar ses- N P, Kenifedy Tueaday. sion of the Superior court held in Put- o C. ¥, Burgess of Moosup was. in|nam Friday morning Judse Webb pre- [ " v the borough yesterday. siding. The regular September term Entertained at Lal of court will be opened Tuesday next when prisoners will be put to Dlea. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Guild and | The criminal cases on the docket are Miss Mae Brool® were guests of Mr.|as follows: Continued, State vs. Rob- and Mrs. A. G. Bill at their cottage |ert Manning, assault with intent. to at_Alexander's I.ake Tuesday evening.|carnally know female child. New Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Young are on tate vs. Bugené Young, as- a motor trip through the White moun- | gauic with tains. female child; State liam Mrs, John B. Gallup and son Lind- | Thley, assauit with s:tlenzvtv;llen aili per and Miss Dorothy Burton leftimurder; State vs. Frank Marynisk, Tuesday .for .a visit in Manchester, | preaking jail; State vs. Alexander e 7 75 s Lester Craig has returned from a oy o A I LI HEALS AND . visit with relatives in Davisville, R L |, 1; Frank Gartland of Bridgeport Is vis- | of° che peaser Srate ve Bt Crch mE iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James | Statutory barglaey: Sinto: o) 1ok - Gartland, of School street. h Miss Ethel Gordon is Visiting Mari- | Rothburn, rape; State vs. Frank ter lsabelle, Mr. and Mrs. John Nolan, | employed in_the Lawton Mills -Corp., Mrs. Ring and Mr. and Mrs. Fred P.|but left for England during the war. King and daughters, Dorothy and Alice. s There are a nm,}:ber olfdm;uotfll]'/r-l ‘ALLEGED DRILLS BY GERMANS e b P TRl runnvene naLce. 1035 Diteo0d, iltrod Allerd, 1. Senc- | Letters Referred to the Department of Local friends have had word. from Ju Ovilas Blanchette and Adrien Goderc, whor left for the Saskatchewan harvest ‘Washington, Aug,.31.—Letters from " flelds early in”the harvest season, de- |Various cities telling of alleged regular scribing the bumper crops. drills held by Germans in Turn-Verein Not ‘Mudk Pofitical E: and other halls bave been referred by ot Much “Political Excitement. | the war department to the department Politically” #he’ @ofkigs in this town | of justice for investigation. According the slowest of any for a number of | to one of the writers, the Germans gars back for this time of the year. | were supposed to be preparing to ald ith the first caucus not two weeks |in repelling an invasion from Cadada. away, it is high time that the ball be- |[Secretary- Garrison indicated today gan Tolling. It is a well known fact | that littie importance was attached to that Jim Gorman, Who last year step- | the reports and that they had been péd out of the selectman’s position and [ turned over to the department of jus- -allowed 8. A. Coffey the’berth, is try- | tice as a matter of course. ing to regain the office. Coffey’s fine —_— showing, however, and the condition he| The per capita consumption bf; rice has kept the roads in in the southern | in Costa Rica is 100 pounds per year. 7 Lynch, rape; State vs. George Rood, o = boro friends, breach of the peace; State vs. Shaban f Ch]ldm d Mumford Baker of New York was |y 4 3 Ol ; an Slck People : G il ala, breach of the peace; State vs 1 statutory burgla: R O Rolusilie of“Worcestor 1. vis- | Siate cve, ‘Jakn Spljenir, assault with iting friends'in the boreugh. intent to kill and murder; State vs. Sold Stock at Auction. Joseph A. Trahan, non support of wife Ex-Sherift Charles E. Ayer ¢old at|and children; State.vs. Mathew Geaty, auction the perishable atock in thejbréach of the peach; State vs. Arthur Danielson Candy Kitchen, which plage | LeClair, statutory burglary; State vs. was closed” by him a few weeks ago. | Napoleon LaCrofx, statutory burglary; LawrParty, State vs. Felix Bedard, vioiation of A lawn party will be heid this evé: | mamoranior 0 V% JORn Kenahan, ning on the lawn of Luther Pillings, residence on Main street, under the uspices of the Methodisi church. | Duors Lo oy, Nias been calling on ath ing] < Rev. F. ‘€. France, rector-of St. '1?'.’“5‘::;;‘%!5“0: ‘;'tli‘ =2 James' chiurch, New Haven, is assist- | paper there was a bloture of Cogtan ing Rev. James H. George, Jr. of St |\Will Paine, U. S. An driltng coonn Alban’s church through the summer.|at the military camp at Plattsbursg, Harold Barber will spend the re-[X. ¥.° Captain Patne is o sor s o0 mainder of the vacation with Iiis par- | Sarah Paine, Chaphan. steser. i ents, Rev. and Mrs. C. H, Barber. He | ity 2 R s will ‘resume his studles at the Hart- | " e ford Theological seminary lats @ Oc- | &+ E. Smith’s Auto-Hearss Burned. tober. At & fire that recently occurred in Norwich L@wyer Claimed Bottles and |27 automobile factory in New Bed- FPrisr ford, Mass. an automobile hearse just completed for Undertaker L. E. Smith, There was a session of the town|of this city, was destroyed. Mr court in Plainfiéld Monday and many | Smith sent the chassis of a large au local people attended. As no one ap- | tomobile to the factory almost & year peared to claim the 600 bottles of beer |ago and had beem impatiently aweit. which had been seized qm account of | ing its arrival transformed carrying. it into. a no-license town, | automobile hearse, The work = had the beer was adjii 2 nuisance and | just been completed and the hearse it was ordered destroved. Lawyer E.|would have left the factory within a T. Burke of Norwich made a ¢laim (o |few days. Whether the property loes the bottles and wooden cises as they |falls on- the Putnam business man®or are the property of Joseph Bedard of | the factory is not known. . Mr. Smith Norwich.. The law does not say any- |is now in Vermont with his wife on thing abaut destroging the bottles and | an outing. they were given over to 'wyer. Burke. Stratford. It is said that if Mr. Burke had not| n o g",',: o = = T T = appeared the containers would have [ JOFrll} P, Palne, fomerly o prinei- shared the same fate 4s the beer. Fedile i B . Whe Felix Bedard, who brought the beer | FRduated last June from Clark Col- to Piainfleld, was found guiity of 80- | S8R ora wheee he' ras Leoay. P8 b e e T " o "was ned 3175 ang coets |Principal of & srammar school. . He o oot o L e Rt and appealed. His bonds of $300 were | %i attend a special course at ¥ale e e T e furnisheéd by his brothr. This case | COUSE® during his spare time, going ; e wh have SIS S o nay _| 18 causing much interest in Kiitingly. . el Sitsdn St O et At_the Shore. portunity to sdd te it eomsiderably medicated prep Golicate skin. " Paptica: ions of infants and childrer, toilet sick room Beautiful New Box with Mr. Sykes’ signature | The Woman Who Takes the proper help to keep her digestion right and her system free poisonous accumulati is mnot u%yu'bled - with hes, backache, languid feelings, unnat- S - il All women who have tried Mrs, George Boswell and .children er the Putnam |before the summer is over. :x :sp:.."agcn.mmn:r:;:-:&lghndm X trip to Calfornia Dag. There] Those who have not yet started 3 the akland |and the' exposition. They - will and handicap [ have plenty of time to put up a supply Beach. . .. ®one about six weeks. = other out-door |that will only make them enjoy . SRS Brief Local Notes. ! _Derby—Business at the ' General - Ordnance company plant in’this city | Pastor J. R. Stubbert of the Baptist is beginning to hum. The shep has | church will return this week from his | been running a day force of about|cottage at Crescent Beach and will 1125 men and Monday started a night,take charge of the service next Sun- iforce of 75 or 100 miore, _jesy Se s astomoblle for Quonocontaag. whers, he maia for m AT WOOD e e T i} ] ural ‘erings. know 'this famous “remedy_to be_the hel i ol ety AR RN T B m; ent in_ health and strength. They cleanse system Pfinflfy the blood and every woman who reliss on Beecham’s Is, “not only enjoys better physica condition, with quister nerves and brighter spirits, ‘bat’ she. i | 4 B i i 5 : 0 Valus of Can- | Emjoys A Clear Complexion AL | g e = 4 m”‘wmv“f:&:-';«“’amh i , DANIELSON, CONN. o e ?‘zr:‘.h:m M:?h?g$ meu.: . ‘oodstock. - “stenion to Every Detail. Malcom H. Wiiley, who thas been