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Teachers’ Meeting—C. Y. P, 8. Siipper #nd, Entactainment, Mrs. Bessfe xln ’b er:’(’ riéhm# 5] Yufk ky u s ili\hngg"hmo ot un brother, R. K. Emwn on Broadway. . A teachers’ meedn Df fl’le (em:han of this town was held Thursd: 3 aft- Srnoon.at 3 iclock T Acedd ifigfi_x‘ Supervisor J. A Young was in bron Friday, attending b muflnt of the teachers ¢f:that pl s George E. Hurflngton Of Wuli uc s s Colhgter Jisitor P‘%; g caliing - on Speigoa 1n,:owg Suppér "Follows~ Meeting. The first sthe C; e hete PR e L Ing. Supper, and an entérth sketches, and:yocal an tlnn.rumenu! music was héld at 7.45 o'clock. Charles . Wilson of - Wofcester was the guest’ friends 1" N . Davia Carver of’ Hebron wu &' Cot~ chester ' callers Friday. Dr. H. A. Hotallng' of “l«kmrd & visttor ‘in’town Thursday: m«m- Misg Margaref Donovan is home In New Haven for,a fow Elizaleth “Cronig™ of r W-lch&m was at ‘her “horie ‘on Lebanon avenue CRE visitor Thursday. Shifting Lighting Wires. Superintendent Sherlock and men are at worl‘ummu the electric light ‘wires 11 1d _pol You wil! welcomc the quick relief and severe il are E vegetab! ‘productsb-i-‘mild, don’t know when you may need Beechzm!!’,fiflx A-reliable The Bijou Whist glub, zation whose # - | weekly during t] s6n “for ‘several " Tes PUTNAM, CONN. Specialist lmmvme Unlisted Stocks and Bonds Correspondence Solicited nllon 5Iv¢n t%-ndllng NEW LIN| ULATI! DINGS, ANNIVERSARY AND u{ana Mfi u-\nnk t Potter had retdinc to the Hrockton fair. o rantord son_Frid et ror the bendHE GF e i W, lliams made. afzangements to glve out by innings the scores of:the world’s series ol rup from Providen: cester. . and. .Provi peopla for tax Hsts: 0, be. Louis . B. xuhm& by the board ap sterl men's orgenizationg.. in' the eastern will observe his eightieth nmlvcuu-y on_Sunday. * SRR ohm . Vindent ot Worcester np. ited friends in: Dantelsofi' Frida; Saw Aei % Séveral - Danfélson; .peysons . Wers witnesses of the. dea‘tg‘:é ‘:.n tdqxong:; in an l'mperre\ct -p ute .dzop the ‘Brockfon % e, ein Frids out _of,the;. WoOf but’a eportsmen. .were. o8, And gat the. i legally. killed game "ot tho ‘seagpn. . There will be "a -big delegation of fans :{n Putpam/from_this town this atternopn for sup-Putnam game, - the final there of the. season, Repairs to "Highways.. il ‘Worr' Places 11’ the highways Tea ing from Denielsoif to “Plitnam - recelving attention”just new thé wear fesulting’ from the- heo.vy trafic of the summer. séasor) ‘Walter: Cummings® of D.y-vm. has been making a _trip ihrough the Begk- shires ‘and along_the Huasot 1o bany. thls’ Week. Mrs. Hugh Carras a M fei Cotwell, ware visttors, in Norwid Friday. Mrs: Mar: Miss Susie Colling neve Beas of friends in Norwich. Miss Nora Dougherty has returni- ed from a visit with frfends in Won- cester. dtent BQUIRRELB cos’ ‘7.07 EACH. That's What .loh Shootin, To‘r‘Flrly‘ In the town court Friday morning Judge Woodward fined John Gates of. Williamevills “one fotal of $TEYY, Fagfhl: last day of: the glose ‘was taken inte cust Game Warden A: two squirrels in h ant] easa By ur_Day, who Tounf Possession. Gates' o was that the word " “inclusivel:i; d in the law led him to bellewe that he had a-right to_hunt "E‘q the first day of. fhe: &n 8 Hejl paid the fine and . I:SB’E - School Commi The town!school xizq;?xeo organized with Rev. 9 James H. ;au.rl}; The con".rnltttee appointment for the vear as are fallows; Finance, H, . Bnaist Boaaid | r McConne!l, C. Hes obén W vs, Tucker, Hector McConnell, Sidney B Marland; Evans fund, Damase Bousr lais Hector Mg#ouuell, R. W. Boys, W. Gallup; mzunrfabuc . ar, !uper\'!sory dulflct agent, Rev. 5 et rty, Dami. ase Doulais, J. \* Al Paine.) This last nemed committes is newly | created, its purpose tle. ber Bl‘au Whist' Club “Masty.— ed_theit Thursday night gatherings, in rooms in the Hyde bl Pierre Boulaine is président, Howard Withey vice prosident, Miss] Dora-Daume secretary-and. Mrs.. Jo Lacas, treasurer. -~ Fonors-at the first meeting were won-by- Miss- Trudeau; | Mrs. Joseph Halle and Miss Halle. . s~Audience -Enjoyed-a—Pair-of- Sixew.- At the Orpheum theatre Friday ev. ening’ the audience was delighted with the production of A Pair of Sixes, one of the mon successful m-ce comedies, okt k&mcfl: it 1Sy dodre in high humor following the rapid-fire! changes and situations with which the| piece is flll sMany of those who “THE BRDUKLYN (Incorporated; A. . 1872) lat a meeting of the ] accidental indicated by itsi h.l evang -lhl.lc meet| )?:hodln church this mol meetings for children Vl’i nocns. *"“Headquarters in Putnams 30 H. Weymouth, who'is 5 his duties as manager of ‘the tel | wiii make his headquarters. in Prtmmm. Mr, “Weymouth will :move “his fim;ly here.-from_Saybrook. ot Shetuckst lodes bdn s nma. lodn No. 11 vorkusm see- ‘degrew at- mmdn Am-m- ‘!!n was + Walter. S, Carpenter, nmarbuvdn the and PFrnest B. Kent, assessors, 'have issyed their notices relative to recely- ln( tax lists. Spoke at' East Wosdstack, frs. W. J. Bartlett ga’ an address at an equal suffrage meeting :at the | bome of Mrs. Fred Rockwell in.Fast dstock . Thursday_ afternoon. iss Marjorie Burgess _has been %giendln a few.days as-the guest of meralda Macdonald in New Wiillam Strauss of the'l ‘Whiteside-Strauss company, 1s.a week' end visitor In town. County Agent W. C. Kenneds-#poke. ison Bus- iness Men's: association. George C. Ouilette of Attleboro was M a visitor with friends in Putnam Fri- day, L a Relief Corps Inspectién.” The annual lnu}gecflofl of:A. G. War- | ner corps, C., is jto be -held Tuesaay evening with ‘state Fasent. officers ‘Quinebaug lodge, ‘A. -F..and A M has Tesumed the working. of. to be continued- during the fall and ‘winter season. Bets on Ball Game A . nice little bundle of money changed hands hers ay. on. the Friday. Tesult of the Philadelphia-Hopton :ball | 84 game, most of the bets -beingsinall. ers here will file their applica- tlonsfor renewals ‘of liqwor llcenses next Aveek, Will'Go Southy: s, . Having s0ld his stock In'trade; Sam- uel Field is to go south ror the win- ter. Receives Service Button, Wire Chief H. A. Lord of tHe Put- nam, Danielson and Moosup telephone divisions has received one of the hand- some new service buttons ‘issuéd- by the S. N. B. T. company. Ic Is noted that there was a larger saw the play were Improving sootner opportunity to do so its merits H | e eopeated "t them - o - other o8t casions when they had’ seen -it 'and Iaughed over it. TWENTY-THREE SUDDEN DEATHS Reported by Coroner Bill’ the Past Quarte: > For *.Coroner A. G. Bill's report of ‘sudden deaths igy Windham county -during ‘the vast ‘théee months s as follows: July 3—Ernest Chenlere, :2 months, Putham, inanition. jluly, S—Stephen - Dwight Dunham, Ashford, accidental homicide. iy 19—Joseph P. Mitchelli.: -5, ‘Windham, poison. July rs_ Margaret, ‘KcGlone.. (14 ‘Wiridham, accidental gas hytiation July 23—Emily- Babbitg, 47 Putnam, cerebral hemnrrhage July 25—Giorlino De Luca, 45, Hart® ford,” killed at Willlmantic, by fan dow. Frank Smalfarz, nam, drowned while bathing. Aug 1—Joseph Gagne, 40 Brooklyn, drowning. Aug. 1—Jerome Aub!n 40, Brooklyn, accidental drowning. .*\iurmmt Burke, 10 months, entritis, Aug IQ—HSXTSE!{ Diott, 85, Thomp- sl)n natural cnuse advanced age. aria J. Blich, 74, oerebml apoplexy Au, 22—James Andrew White, \Vllllmhnt(c chronic endocarditis, Aug. 23—Zope Buzinski, 24 days, Woodstock, death due 'to natural causes. Aug. 24—Herbert B, Manning, 20, Soulh Windham, ~ accidental drown- Sept. 2-_Arthur B. Woed, ham. urima’ coma. 19, Put- Windharm, 50, 71, Wind- Th-Williaii B. Knight, found - dead, xacm\g.J Sept. 19--Y6seph™ A. " Milhol months, ‘Windham, accidental ulatio Sept. 22—z nam, 44, @leohol~ Sliye, 7 months;: chn]crlugflnntum. s Sept..25—Andy Ko : Ashfordy feholera lhhh SAVINGS ‘,‘mxf 3 monthis, +PHOENIX BLOCK, vAmnson; CONN: : Auly 3, ms : % ¥, 5. BURNHAM, :Vice President CE A. Pe'rm Treasurer. NG/ o TIoAVer WED. P GARDS s Efficient’ Service i Gombmed branches 24,275 (including: Patriarchs Miliant shown in the re- tant general.) - meinhership of the ) 4, wds 1 e BorAlhass mamberatiy, ie. 3688 558 and slaters of the Hebekan Bra will_thus be seen that the e the Rebekah branch have Dassed the half. million mark. The total relief. expenditure in 1934 was $6,177,492,13, ‘compared with $6,- ¢ Dbeing a decrease of tna: 'y ‘The ; total r:ce.led p(;’!ot subord! 1t in 1914 amounts to - .01 :;x‘nptred incgkabe s Gagrenmn of $103.40155, e ToF S4Dendityres of the - order o S ‘m has beeri $160,843,492.50. The gures above given, of membersiip, Ts- 'lht and recelps. in-lude not only for ntinenf but also all_countries vl;ar) the 1. O, . s _established. vote. in Puinam on: the corstitutional amendment in ‘proportion to the vote cast.than in any: cther' town in-the county, Ii7-yes;i138 no. Under the direction of. John B. Daigley-men in-the employ of the Put- nam [dght-and ; Power company are extending the corporation’s lines ‘east- ward to-the Rhode Island line.: Being the first- half-holiday -of ‘the apen-season, this afternoon is expected to -bring-out-a. host of hunters, .who must_be careful -about - hunting- - on posted land. this year. There has been no meeting this week of the town school committee as it is to be made up for the next 12 months, but :jt is sprobable that .the reorgan ization. meeting will be held next Mon- day! evening. ENGINE BUMPS CABOOSE. Troubll on Track in Thompson De- " lgys, Trains. On ‘the Norwich - branch hetween Wiispnville and Perryville, in the town of Thompsén Friday moriing, a loc p push afung a_ heavy frelght ran into the cakboose of the train and caused & Wrgék “that had no scrious conse- quénées, though' causing some delay of trains. Two of ‘the crew of the freight Weré reported to be in the cabopse. but were ‘uninjured when the crash came. Address. Pupils .on Firs Prevention. . Superintendent. H. W. Files and members of the town school committee and citizens vistted schools _in the town Friday and gave the puplls. talks on “fire! prevéntion, in accordance with the suggestion cantained In Governor Marcus H. Holeqmb's. proclamation. Judge L. H. Fuller spoke at the Israel Putnam schoal, .. Richard Gorman -at the Smith strect school, Mr. Attorney. C, L. Torrey. and Fire, War- den Barrak K. Smith at the schopls in_the outlying districts. The pupils wété admehisfied ‘to be extra careful and’ to' observe every precaution against causing’ firés. The talks tov- ered a great deal of ground as to how mony firés thdy “be prevented by ex- ercising due care, and the pupils seemed to- be ‘much impressed.- with What was said o them. ‘WILL BRING ALL-STAR TEAM. Joe Conndlly 'May Come with Other Braves for Game Oct. 16, g ‘Wnn Taseball Interest continujng to Tuh high.it his beéen decided by Frank Cordier_and Manager Teddy Cassént of the Putnam teanr to stade one more contest in- Putnam, next Saturday, Oct. 16. Mr.-Cordier: has & tion. fromn ' Smiling Joe Connoliy of the Braves in- which the famous plaver states his willingness -to- come here an the. date. mentioned and.bring an all,star team to stack up against the Putnam ocganization that has been Diloten by Henager. Cassent this sea saya that members of the Braves ate milling to. come’ heve and will probably.do so in the event that” thejr uest for proper c¢om- complied . with. This miean_the-Pofire Boston Na-, u‘o’nnl Jeague ‘team. but a number o Players from the. arganization. it ‘year, fist after the Braves hail won . ma Jorid serfes. Connolly, came hére‘and was gtven a big ovation, pre- sented a. lflvn loving cup and a purse @ hagn't forgotten the big time the town gave him, o is anxious to do sometliing to'show how he feels 2,194,773, of which |} communtca- | The' Sl 1914, .92; membersh! 51 receipts, $248,83i $109, nu $84,85; ”&Tnx 17! nx Namber of brothers relleved, 2.76§; number of weeks benefits paid, 25,562. et LADIES’ AUXILIARY, A, O. H. Fall and winter activities were start- od at the meeting of Ladles’ Auxiliary, Division 4. A0 i Foresters lu\-ll on Monday evening, with Mrs. M. L, Siiney, -the president, in the chair. It was to hold another series of whists, the first to take place on_ Monday evening, Ociober Ts” the next,_mesting nmn and m- xono-xu cominittee was Dunn, Miss Ladra Miss Bessie enel i My, alover iss May Nolar. Prizés are to warded the winners. The whists are to be held on every second meeting night during the season. emarks for the good of the order were made by Mrs, Max Foley. Mrs. R. M. Powers Mrs. 'Maiy Moriarty and Mrs. Elizabeth McCormick. There l". a large attendance at the meet- Ing. ORDER OF VASA. . w Osgar; No. 89, el their reg: F Dusiness seasion i Foreaters na |1 on Fridsy evening, when routine busi- nesz was %onsidered, The grand lodge is to meet In Bristol on Oct. 27 and the local lodge is planning to send a delegate. HIBERNIANS, THé ‘county, board of the A. O. H. s to hold a ‘meeting in New London on Sunday afternoon, when ‘Important business is 19 be transacted. County Vice FPresident Terrence Hanlon will attend. H:PTAaoPHl A manth _ago. Norwich .concl pointed a committee to devise and put in force some means to ulate the attendance at the meetings out some of ‘the habituil stay-at- hories. ‘is a cbmmion problem with the average lodge and the com. mittee hive adopted the plan of hav. ing an attendance award on the las meeting Of every month, with a prize of a quarter's dues being pald for the lucky number. This may be iricreased to include the regular monthly pay- ment also. Every member should at- tend and hear the particulars of how he can have-his monthly payment and dues paid. Organist Joseph Belleflour was the lucky man at the last meeting. ‘The unlucky members got cigars. UNITED WORKMEN. With''the ‘approach of’ the grand lodge sedsion to be held Thursday, Oct. 21, in New Haven, reports for the year are coming in and great interest is being taken in the probable results of ‘the mieeting in various affairs. No radical changes in the plans of the list expected, but many things of e 'the meeling a busy interesting one” for the delegates - officers attending. EAGLES. “The officers of the next meeting night and.it 1s expected that Putnami and New London aeries will sénd Selightd @ the Theting. At Ahe meefing of the aerle in Eagles' hall on Monday ‘evehing plans Zor the re-opening of the charter were made. by-laws cominittee are st work and report progress. a §0d sized altendance at the mesting and ‘much interest was manifested in the business transacted. owLs. Norwich Nest, No. 1396 is planning for the epening whist of _the series whigh they will hold the coming win- ter_and the .committees will soon be du\ evening-and routine-matters were ted. The ,attendance . was. of ( MANCNII‘T ER UNITY, Hugh Osgood lodge held their regu. lar busiriéss meeting in G'rmnh hall on: Friday evening with the usual at. terdance. Routine busifiéss was trans. ‘WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS. ” c‘!-dwmn u:?” " mu‘f"wru. No.. gNmsmsbiad. Ler- lte .egular mieeting the o n!. ?m H_ . Maaning, - appHcation. for n-nhnln Mra: Wright, chairman. of e -wkunmame announced that' the would be-heid on the _n‘ of - every = month. ‘most m\m fl“w d bring | ¢ aré bound o arive which [ : M&NHSALE T T GOLD DUST HONEYCOMB TRIPE, 4 Ibs F T2cias s, - 12%3¢ Telephone 29-4 Wu@hlqfl&ll'rr&.h Ask For Them to: 'l't - daz, Oet: 20th, at wmch 1a1ge, attendarce of the gemeral public. REBEKAMS. Hope Rebekah lfodge, No. 21, Mou of ‘its best ' meetings .ol o0 G THIGAY whek thart Bas B vim tatioh from Mirs.” Katle noids Btidgeport, state president of the Be T assembly. and Mrs. Mdry of | praise The evening closed with an exesllent banquet served in the banquet hall by w Fall Styles Are Practtcal and Simple you'll like them for their very simplicity. They dsumm“i!blbflbdlwkumbkmuduh wide . skirts at these moderate prices— . i circular, flare or pleated styles. a’vencvufiownmdnr-nhblylnd-om-tylu $15.00 to $45.00 New York’s Coat Kings the Fall and Winter Coats. on. display here. ’s why they are unsurpassed for STYLE and " Ql that’s why we have them ALITY. 'flnl-vd:ytheymflubeflnlno——qnd here—Prices $7.95 to $28.50 PETTICOATS lodge Dr. and Mrs. Sanford Holmes, mby Thornton and Miss MacDo a ten from Hope f | Ruthie lodge -nmmm‘. grand -. Were guests that evening. évening. year with =iy the same experience is looked for again when they start next week. ta Wehnm‘abvm.mb.uhful‘ assortment of $2.25 to $5.98 194 Main Strest THE STORE THAT SAVES AND SERVES Wasiregan Block -