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Cartwright, both of Kill Center, | the. matter of securing transporta f : : Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock in| Were, Married at the B R orwionof the Siore Lih R =S Unlisted Stocks St. Andrew's church, Miss ‘Alice Siat- | *® ‘;’( R':"- m . orwich, of the Shor : g : - g;,‘daughlcl;flof Mr. ‘and Mru."-:odhn‘fi o *m g o e r"w« bulldin; & | § ter of this place was uni v Clarence H. Barber left ¢ B Pratt Co.; Makers, Bost and Bonds marriage with David J.-Keefe of New [nesday afternoon for - Manchester 2 ; Walker Mfg. Co., 3 - B Haven. The ceremony was perform-|Conn. to attend thé thirty-fifth wed- | 1y ""oq ient ble - moment. It 2 Correspofidence. Solicited ed H::y Rev. Dr. M.hhbsrlixéllvl‘r;hnt Hart- gnzn ‘.:“‘“""“:3.,.,"‘.“,: :-d Mrs. &'r' not improbable that the building will for cle of f 1 groom | G.. Robertson; Roed lowed -comy Special attention ‘given to handling | wae aitended by his mephew. - Jong|Mr. Barbers. church doing Ris pas. |26 well v . Lo 2 2 by the f of the year.. The nature securities for administrators of es- | Kavanaugh, of New Haven, and Miss|torate in that town. : f questions of the . construction - will permit of |fOr # demcnstration of growing sweet | I have completed a set o Mollie Slater, sister of the bride was Webster May Have Johnson. rapid wol the. bufiders once they |clover on the farm of H. R. Hurlbut, | which I have called a Market Condi- e bridesmaid. The priests present in| A ‘story was in. crculation here |mer at gt Y Y| Putaam, and’ of growing red clover |tions Survey, and which 1 have asked the sanctuary were Rev. John Sulli- ) X he ‘farm of Gerald Waldo, near |the several boards of trade In the Wednesday to the efféct that the Web- | M dmonishes Council to Econ- | 2n 4 pREPARB FOR A. F. WOOD van, Rev. D. R. O'Donnell and. Rev.|gier taam may have Walter John: ayoe A . - 00N~ | Scotlane statiop. Dr. Pleters spent a - 3 K county to cooperate in hélping me John J. Keane of Bridgeport. After omize. day ' with me going over the county | with. These guestions are designed to Tk 7 |the ceremony a breakfast was served | Amveriesn lsrn tany For & batiery| Only. a'small amount of business|and”visiting men who have made a|show how the markets of the county e m T Ate e eahe: heined e y cted at the monthly meet- | success of growing clover, and also |handle farm produce, how much they ~ WINI‘BR e SRR e o e e e e g S8, commen. councll” Msyor | ipes yho v Taving Covbns vich | g, B mieh 1 priductd locat : ariors echanic ceived numerous presents. Mr. and|pg .. Archibald Macdonald presiding. The e p) . o Mrs. Keefe left for a wedding trip to| Costern Connecticut Brunonian Club. Police:report for the month shows 19 | the; Woodstock and Windham county |etc., and the reasons for such condi o g x’ o the New York end Niagara Fulls. They| John W. Dowe, student at Brown |arrests, ”n( pen of those arrested |fairs. I judged the fruit at Wood- |tions. I hope when I get infor- r:,'l": :’:‘ """:;m.," ps o will reside in New Haven.on thelr re.|university, writes that there 1s 3 |wore sent to ol stock, and at Brooklyn 1 judged the |mation, and have analyzed It to be best o y Mlss turn. A large number of out = of |movement on foot there for the or- | The property committee .recom- | Vegttables, corn and grain, and with [able to suggest some means of hand- repair work, instead of wait- v w dan ganization of an eastern Connecticut |mended the ‘construction of a oity | MF. Hollister of Storrs and Mrs. Young |ling Windham county farm products ing witil’ the - soid: Snilis ‘eut- 'i;“w:ar‘ll.ind! s oot club. barn be deferred ttl?ll tu rch. = 'n‘,’ scored the grange exhibits at Brook- | through Windham county agencies un. ~ HAIR - ng. > e: uni arch. e - b - side oy and e ge InirFovaont Besist TR Herbert Peplar, recently. a graduate|electric lights committee was given |I¥n. . der cundluorud nu‘:fd-luory to producer, "_M" y:iflu.-u FR € SCALP peCIa lS Th % of Killingly high' school, has been|more time for the investigations of | AL both fairs I had an exhibit rep- co;u::a:r and mi leman. A = you Village Imbrovement. sociels wap| ot the. hee et e tosu? and | petitions for lights, S eaaciation: This exhiDIL consiet. [articies 1o the Dapers Tor the Parpoes [ | ou %and Sutterns to ses if they 5 o e cl oir af row - o E = v HARPER METH O D|held in Academy hall Tuesday even?|versity. - 2 T Pt e e e e & rhatr. showing my SPost €5 | o€ nephiy: T5000. Dtarcaita boteaues [ - ore *:“ . g S R g ing at 7.80 o'clcck. Officers = were Dexter—Barnes. lend of the period for which the ad- | Septémber 1st, giving the fumber of regarding the activities of the Farm- condition run rough th Also MANICURING flected for the year and reports of | | Miss Gladys A. Barnes, of Pawtuxet, | ministration was élected i8 approach. |farm visits, demonstrations, etc.. a |ers’ association. winter? 1s the pluwbing sani- the officers were read and.a renéwaM g I, and Stephen A. Dexter of Proyv- |ing.and pointed out that it is the duty |mep on which I showed with colored Cary and all FighE for the 2 Thayer Building, Room 304, 7 |of mmbmhl: was made. \dence, were recently married at the |of committees to keep within, their e [ping the location of 2’.'}"":".&."'5 HAS 221 MEMBERS. st i o, g Franklin Squnr: : SRy s::::‘:‘fl?'::’:;‘ a3 . nB&'E‘.m parsonage by Rev. W. D. Swaf. :nrlmce:;";?vmpflfi :2:_ s0 that | nected: a serics of cuts de in pmn& Putnam Chamber of Commerge Grow- M.mt. call or "phone apd e Norwich—Mon., Thur., Fri, Sat. for a few days’ trip to New .York: Lecture on Elijah. l'r;'l;.“‘-‘:-o';lt hmr :ul:fi:ull:e::: 4 IngiAloet foe Towi'e fntecoots. “will” attertl to W proapely. ] New London—Tues., Wed. Mrs. C. H. Norton, Mrs.' Robert Rev. C. H. Barber is to give a ster- had et Brown and Mrs. C. H. Skinner of |eopticon lecture on Elijah. whose life X R e o UDInE SO el o 526, woric has Been’ che’ sublece of epuriments. | Ba€ (he Ecod snd bed pliis wer | it dirctors of e hapber o\l REFRIGERATORS North Westchester were visitors d wo! ve the sub; ir d o ts. - Ilk- | commerce ld a meeth b3 ¥ eve- town Monday. " |study in the Sunday séhool tgr sev- Grand List Will Be Increased. brought out: and a Babcock milk 4 w7 " the | ning, with nine members present, and L Edwin Lewis has returned from a |eral weeks past, at the Congresational | “If 1s corfidently” expected that the | omtrr for ihe Hurd Fobratoment wa. | voted o meet weekly on Fridaye for || o the best kinde will be sold uPHflLsTER'NG short visit in New London. church Sunday ‘evening. for ¥ grand list of the town of Putnam will tion, No. 4, at Woodstock, | the present to take care of the large at very low prices rather than u.'f "c‘.m'?r’ég;?m’ Y:‘lmt!hi,m.e-‘:_m!uz nxhclxe':f("xi: ?hr:yegmt'n-glt&ma:' Aol E mhnmaln& the Yest fo those inter- | volume of business coming u carry ¢ ovedt Our loss will s ¢ o s0- | part- hem be your gain, and it will pay . ested. K. B, Musser of the dairy de-| It was voted to send thanks to W. J. clety .will be held in the chapel ment at the central telephone office. | ednesday afternoon_that | partment at Storrs very Kindly loaned | Bartiett, C. M. Eiliott, J. A. Gagne day afternoon and evening. Charles A. Marble of Middletown | he looked for a total Increase Of $500,- | me &m outfit which 1 had at kiyn. | Richard Gorman, Ralph W. Bugbee A bil d ‘P o Mre. Edwin Munson and children|was a visitor with friends in Daniél- {000 in property valuations in the town In addition, I had at Brooklyn an |and the Woodstock Agricultural so- utomobile an Urniture | w.c have been spending the season at |son Wednesday. and that this increase could be made | cxhibit showing the = amounts and |ciety for help in making Dollar day g ' ¥ ibelr summer hom: on Upper Broad-| The Crusaders of the Baptist church | without doing injustice or without | costs of several meats having the |& Success. This action was taken on AutMOblle Shpc°vers a3 left Tuesaay 7o~ their home fnfare lo meet at the parsonage Friday [over-asséssing anvone. pe o P P s ey tabes New ork. evening. * “ hamber, which, under the % : he figures for this were furnished by |Of the cl . . - A meeting of the town school com- 5 Prot W, M. Eaten of Storrs, | chairmanship of Omer J. Milot, man- A at Factory, Prices . Now=Fes gt Hovss mittee for reorganization is scheduled |tions in accordance with .the nstruc- | Around. the quart of milk were ar. |a#6d what is generally agreed fo have \ < Twelve men firya New Haven are|for this afterngon F-tn. - : been the best business day Putnam at work bullding the new. freight|.’Work on the improvement:of the | any O tie annual town meeting this | ranged: merchants have ever known. JOSEPH ANGARANQ bz, =, o, sirosd station, The old | sectin’ of srain stroer beiow the rals | ™ Gasne with Mossun Saturday, |10,22 0U0%" 7ound steak . The chamber has & note at the Sav- ::eizh;rhouu was burned down last Foad crossing ia mow underway. s L Ateve Setay. . | s ings bank for $110, made last year < - 258 Franklin Street Superintendent Kramer, of the lo- tridge. quail a0 pheasait, Decine Feis oon, for'the. daa = setoni| 18 dundes lag. of-lumb were largely tied up by the closing of & i state roads, a _gang of men | da; w e nem team.. Manager -, - . Telephone 311-5 Naswich, Conn. | B e tine: ihe fones railings on the .|the bank. It was decided to take up bord f the state roads in to: tea: mout to fi the visit: na 1 paid eight ‘cer;'u nor lda nmx( mon this note, in order to save the inter- lers of e state s in town. the basketball team dal ea 0 face the ors and men- | the morning of the first day of e | est. Mrs. Ella Strong of Bristol,. Conn., o aro Siding oy . . racti t of d tioned in the advertising of the game | fair, kept it on exhibition during the| James H. Cutler was authorized to Frederick T Bnnce is visiting at Mrs. Belle Allen's on| voto for Doy 2 as to pitchers who may be expected to | two days of the fair. brought it home, |arrange to bring Dr. North of New . South Main street. or Drainage Sewers. Expert Piano and Player Y. = At the high school, candidates for|dy" Cassent promises to have a bix AR in at perform are the names of Tesreau of kept it over night and drank ft, or | York here for a lecture on pure milk, John Cavanaugh has returned to By vote of the town, drainage sew- | the New York' Giants, who lost a hard varisty i o the towh, drkass S o ~ ' Jost 5, hard | part of i, for breakiast the next morn. THE WM. FRISWELL CO., : New Haven after a few days’ visit n the 80 y | game (0osup last Sun L an an | irig, and it was perfectly sweet. e ; Piano- Tuning and: Repairing | his home oo Norwich ayeana 8% aection of School street, where trouble | Dyhe ot Weorcistan i Thorpe, the | meat was becoming offensive during 25-27 Franklin Strect s il R mfrnd m"ld glom floods is :x&erlenced during. cer- g.maul Indian wluy;r‘ of the York | the second afternoon. (Continued on Page Twelve) crat cases resto E 1 n seasons of the year. an also in the Putnam to_original_finish BALTIC For the first time in years Killing! s 2 38 FRANKIN ST. 1y, | lineu; Moosup will have such star Putnam, Plainfleld and Sterling, II- . L ointax towns Al r lnn.temllonnd-ll._llm- players as Cram, | ALES, wm LIQUORS o ng “wet"” tow: “Flynn. Phone 1214- Norwich, Conn. m—:nmeh“l_ fl?swfi $ St. d'l‘:rsu Beter, NovaRbhere 1. g yers a yan “n Gm home of the president, Miss F. G. 000 Subscriptions to' Big Loa COUNTY AGEN REPORT. i DR ALFRED RICHARDS |Doiance Nchosy wvenine. “Afie bus: | f0ctect wort oo St S m Al s Frosh. ccmplete, stock. Bast Servics. F1 \ ‘worth g ol s ‘ai‘i’_“‘m rgh socr% ve thousand.dollars’ of the bonds .of the big Anglo-French loan | Activity Along Many Liries During " p " : DAN MURPHY hour was spent by have. been taken hi X ptembe! porta ; - 3 ¢ DENTIST | Curing the issus through the Dantel-] | geptombsr—impertant Work .at the 7" 11 Bath Street T‘Ii. 3 Buildi 305 son Trust company. . - yer s x Z it of = ST R ¢ e s ™ % BEAUTIFUL HAIR, [mroensssive canoroare resr (2 | MAHONEY BROS,, 7 On Every Basis of Counting Louis E. !ulnfinh-ndm FALLS Avgsus : 4 : o an T e | THICK, WAVY, FREE| 5 & = 5wt . Ly 8 B s el Mothers Know That some talk in town Wed- We guarantes our service to be the ampooing, Manicuring, Scalp There was . : s e e IS e Sy (LS s | opening question of 0 was " | elctea_arst selectman of Xillingly in | sirable cockerels, aleo the ways of de- ALCOHOL DRS. L. F. and A. J. LaPIERRE KATHERINE LANZ Monday's election, but Attorney E. L. |termining a Jood laying at the e o Room 22, Shannon Bullding Darble, -chairman cf the republican |farm of J. . Cartwright in Hamp- 287 Main St. Tel, 548-5% (Take Elevator) || DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH |loWn committee, .said no action had PRACTISE LIMITED TO Hours 10 a m. to 3 p m, FAMOUS FURS . Ladies’ Fur Coats and Sets. Men's Coats of all styles. ton. : . ‘With the help of Dr."A. J. Pleters, HAIR AND D::_Jllo.:clr %EAU- ‘agronomfst in charge.of clover inves- _‘ wEDD!NG SAVE YOUR HAIL monu;r:zj’.“.’; DISAPPEARS AND - HAIR course, & member of the board elected first an by |ie of STOPS COMING OUT. after to ¢ STATIONERY |,z o v Briiidn s SR oo oo % 7—Yes! 9 e N —_——— the joy of it. Your hair becomes m{ o - Remodeling and repairt: also done the e cane et (otoomS: | Coroner Bill'a , Finding in - Cave. of aurely. Superior stvies vy, fluffy, abundant and appears 2 . Louis Paystte. " el soft, lustrous and beautiful as & young Relectman.. M BRUCKNER 81 Franklin St & 's ter a licatios - y - % Correct Styles, : %h mu"; -v:mm&‘} Dande; Mr’; fr. Young 2 latker vote than| .The following is the finding of " Nt 1.1 Prompt Service, T 4 s, Panderine 1nd Sarstuly | cidimed T bebuir ¢ v Tat kiled ' ; | I |[PR-R.J.cOLLINS 3 Low Prices small strand at a time. This Willfiickets, plus the number. ot Z 4 Z cleanse the hair of dust, Girt or eX- |ets carrying a “T" his ~ S pos a - cessive ofl, and in just a/few moments L quirements in this line sre praticul 3 1 ) 5 on fine_and orders placed with us. will | those Whose hair has been neglectd Dbefore the - 3 vorp w3 - recsive the best of atiention. e meie faded, (Y. [ Briitle. ob]ihess 3 : thin. “Besides beautifying ‘the Danderine dissolves every THE CRANSTON 0. 555 55 B B S eienmim s inarire &) = ™\ For Over 30 oeen o g T : =s==| Thirty Years wuk'-un.vhcnvm:mmnuz—- I you will ~ommunicate with _ o o W. L. WHITE, Piano Tuner, ‘of TAFTVILLE, be will give you a mew proposition in regard ito ‘taking care of your plano. : &, New Styles Fall Millinery ‘MRS. G. P. STANTON 82 Shetucket Strest - 39 Ward Street &nfinfl. Special