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I-"w.rmx and Miss Grace are traveling In the v:h vmu the Canadian Rockies Befofe returnins to Danielson next Won Whist Honors, Winners of honors_at the weekly teeting of_the Bijou Whist club were Eli Dagenias, Elizabeth for ‘Barrington Tuesday. The'l;‘!‘ ‘was no change Tuesday in the condition of Ruth Dubuc, injured in an automobile urday afternoon. A. Walte, of Rockland, Mass. visttor with Danielson friends Bonding Committee Organizes. At a meeting for organization of the bonding committee recently appointed by the town, Judge M. A. Shumway was_elected ‘chairman and Frederick ._Jacobs, clerk. Miss Marion Flagg, who has been studying at New Haven, js visiting at her home here. Raymond Allen, 16 years old, a resi- dent of Bast Killingly, shot two coon: that were placed on exhibition Mrs. ‘P. H. Sprague had the mem. bers of the Ladles’ Reading circle her home for & Mmeeting Monday aft- erngon. Coon Hunt Postponed. The coon hunt of the Killingly Hunting and Fishing club that was to have Deen held next Saturday, bas been oned. A.llllorm C. B. Hutchins has been \nuhl‘ to attend to his duties for a f98 Raxe ou sctount of illness. af barrels of 1 Tallen leaves' are by llected in Danielson for use e eabing livestock during the fal !nfl ‘winter. A new end improved roofing 1:“, = placed this week on the Westflel [ onal church. G. O. Thomas has been in Boston on xhnnn-nu-lp. 870 Telephone Stations. There are 370 telephon: e Danielson division in the direc- lories just issued.. ‘A dancing school attended by & num- —_— - LOUIS E. KENNEDY DANIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Special Attention to Every Detail. hmm es listed in jhad an accident on Reynolds | th There is Interest in this town in the e chhnd:: ‘When this chureh was first the fact that the Patnam Heights is to observe the bicentennial of its foun soil it stands upon Dpmite e 08 taw. town, o S0 the ckuren at Putram libuel WL J. pEraett is -wn‘lh‘ the convention of tae Wos, By asotation ih Hare: e Nealon of M was & Visilor With Iriends in Fulnwm Lues- aay. 5 aliss B mcr.., ‘Webster, superms tendent of the Ley nospial, 1§ naving her ‘wnoual ieave OF w0 Unclaimed Mail. Letters mquressed w _Aarthur H. Boyle, Araur surpew, H. o iucler, o its birentennial in u“. families ted with the history of this church and' with it their descendants associate many cherished memories. Rev. Sherrod Soule of Hartford, a Kil- lingly boy, is to be one of the speak- geat Lha commemorative service next Sund: GUESTS ON FINE TRIP, Mr. and Mrs. A. Van Woodworth Re turn from Tour to Pacific Slope and | s Mexico. Mr. and’ Mrs. A. Van Woodworth, home from their trip to Calitorais and of the Aetna Insurance company’s wecm usiastic ove; the expositions as members party of tourists, are enth: the scenic wonders of the west and the -magnificence of this great land, ey of the marvels of which they oppertunity to see during their gnnsebnunenw Journey. Mr. Woodworth was one of the first to qualify for the trip by writing the ecial business and one of the few in New England required amount of Sp who duplicated the fea: & enent of the company. saw, in common with thei tnvel{ns companions, not only the well known and much talked of special points and features of interest, but Get this chflds bracelet without cost Think how happy it will make some little ‘g‘iflyoulovel This exquisite adjustable bracelet is genuine gold-rolled plate and is guaranteed for five years. 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Offer is good only Soap 'mummdwmlyumd .dmfrm brokers and their agents will not t, thus enabling Mrs. Woodworth to accompany him as A civil service exemination ia to be heid S00s to Dil the Vacancy m tne PUNIMASIErSDIp @L st Suungy causea LY tuc rewignaLwn OF A, A Suyies. u of the liquor dealers in the city have Ienewea heir appucalions lor iiCenEes, e NOW 4490 uicense Lee being 1 Lu Wway & ninarence evidently, Argill councl. K. of U, nus candi- Gaves i preparation Xor lae taira de- sTee. tus cOUNCU iS5 GrOWINS EleaGi- . it was stated here by a resident of Putnam Heigats at e average Aubibur bI AUIOMODUES PasSing over the muin Rigaway \itic va & pedseuc Sunaay atiernoon 18 1,000, Square Nearly Faved. Union square, whicn has been paved Witn ameisite, 15 now upen lu iramc. ‘Une Improvement made. wuere iy ark ©Q ana auas Ereatiy 10 the &ppearan UL ihut part vk tuc Dusiness section, Tue Ieclnk of Digh SCAGL repre- Beutadves 10 10T & vasketval leagus is \0 Ue Deig here this week end uniess luere is & cosnge in plans. Gould eard wil represent F. x. S, at the r | mecung. Some of the members of the White- siue-Strauss compeny, which met Wit - tne aifficuilies here, Laa et twn duescay, while otuers remaui ihe company’s scenery Temains unaer witacoment. rutnam Nest of Owls, as & part of the activities of Lae season now open. iy, have pannea a ou entertinment w pe given iate in Novemmoef. rrank " Liperty Before Worcester Court. Frank Liberty, 19, the youth who placed & rock un tae track anead of tne New London boat train near UX- iord a lew weeks ago, was arraigned velore a grana jury in Worcester. The guestion of tne young man’s mentai iesponsibility was raised in connection Wiln e case. Liberty nas been an uinute of a state schopl in Massa <huselts and was released on prooa- Gon some. tume since, that he might nave an opportunity to work on a | ~«im near wne piace where the stone | is" touna on “tne track. Gedrge | »»wudwara of the New Haven road po ce was called to Worcester in the case. FAILED TO KEEP WORD, Maranville Promised to Motor F\ Springfield For Saturday’s Game. The fallure ‘of Maranville of the Boston Braves to appear here for last Saturday’s basevall game, as he was advertised to do, was no fault of the local management. ¥Frank H. Cor- dier, who made the arrangements with his friend Joe Connolly of the Braves to bring the famous player here, said that in a telephone conversation De- tween Connolly and Maranville that took place Saturday foremoon, Ma- ranville, from his home in Springfield, promised to_drive his car to Putnam in time for him to appear in the agem, but he failed to do so. Mr. Cordier did no more than advertise the list of players furnished him by Mr. Con- nolly and if Mr, Maranville failed to appear it was no fault of the local man. NEW LONDON MAN SHOT. Albert Maynard Wounded When Gun, Upset by Dog, is Discharged. A New. London man, Albert May- nard, has been discharged from the Day Kimball hospital —after being ireated for a gunshot wound which he recelved_while on a hunting_expedi- tion in the Pomfret-Ashford section of the county a few days ago. Mr. May- nard was one of a party of New Lon- don men who were spepding the day in the woods and had stopped to eat their lunch when one of the dogs ac- companying the party brushed against a gun that was leaning against a tree, knocking the ‘weapon down and’ caus- ed it to be discharged. Mr. Ma; | received the charge of shot in the side and arm.. The wound was at first congidered dangerous, but ald prove as serious as at first suf Cavalrymen a Week in Camp. Troop F, Second United ~ States mo‘;‘:lrlv out one week work in region~Tuesday afternoon. Ofeers and ‘members of the command have covered a great part of this sec- tion of the country since their arrival HIGH SCHOOL INTERESTS. Officers Elected by School Council— Winners at Webster Recsive Medate. mum council was hddomb'rllbflmdn“ — Shea @ Burke, 31-41!-!-!'-. Norwich C. 0. Murphy, tor the cmlu year. The following Chtl"‘n. ll!!eelm Willey; assist- ant chairman, W) Rafferty: sec. retary, Eleanor c-.rp-m-r The treas- urer will be elected at a later meet. |x1_hot the council e council also elected Gould Beard to represent the school at large, at the Athletic Assoclation meeting to be held in Putnam. Medals For Winners at Webster. Frank Lowe and Willlam Rafferty ‘wero presented last Wednesday morn- ing the medals that they won at the Webster trac kmeet. Lowe won two first places and a second, while Rat- ferty won a second place. Lowe al- 50 won a second place, but as there ‘were se' contestants tied, loty were drawn and the fortunate ones received the prizes. lLowe — the school regrets—was among the unfor- | M tunate. The Seniors are planning to give a Hallowe'en party. Woman's Mission Circle Meets—Topic, The Churchés at Work—Death of Joseph Pariseau—Funeral of Mrs. Adah Kinney. The meeting of the Woman's Mission circle of the Baptist church was held in the vestry Tuesday afternoon, the president, Mrs, I. A. Spidell, presiding. The opening exercises were followed by a business meeting, during which the president spoke of the standard of excellence )d honor roll arranged by the general society. She also spoke of an tional contest. A letter ‘was read from Miss Juliet Doane, ac- cepting the invitation for (he confer- ence to be held the first Wednesday in November. Mrs. H. T. Willcox was appointed a committee on refresh ments with power to appoint others. rMs. A. M. Clarke was appointed en- rollment committee. The subject of the meeting was The Churches at Work, and the progrémme was arranged by Mrs. H. T. Willco: It was divided under three heads: People, Problems and Prophecy. Under the head of People, 1Ms. Caleb Bishop spoke on The Ploneer; Mrs. Augusta Ray on The Negro; Mrs. Francis Campbell on The Immigrant, and Mrs. F. S. Brown told a Typical Incident in an Immigrant's Life—Steiner at the Steel Mills. Under the subject Problems, Miss Ida oFster told of The Cave-Dwellers, Mrs. E. C. Willcox of Race Antago- nism, Mrs. J. E. Phillips of Christ rs. George Lindell of Industrial Friction Mrs. E. M. Swift read a story of the Lawrence strike, and Mrs. D. L. Phillips spoke on Fac- ing the Problems. There were two talks on Prophecy, one by Mrs. G. H. Prior on The América That Is to Be, and the other by Miss Ruby Thornton, on The Ideal American. Versus Caste, BITUARY. Joseph Pariseau. The death of Joseph Pariseau oc- curred at his home on Green avenue Tuesday morning, after a long iliness, He was born in Canada 71 years ago and has lived here 15 years. He was a soldier belonging to Co. I New Hampshire. He is survived by his wife and five daughters, Mrs. Mary Saiols, Miss Emma Parisean, Mrs. Eva Mar- caurelle and Miss Aldia Pariseau of Jewett City and Mrs. Lena Marisette of New Bedford, and four sons, Nelson of New Hampshire, Arthur of Plain field, John and George of Jewett City. FUNERAL. Mrs. Adah Kinney. The funeral of Mrs. Adah Kinney was held at the Methodist church in Glasgo Tuesday afterncon, Rev. John Thompson conducting the services. A large number attended the funeral Hymns were sung by Mr. and Mry J. T. Wilbur and Mrs. Robert Wilbur, There was a_profusion of flowers. Bur. ial was in the Robbins cemetery. The rs were Irving Button, Kinney, Bimer Hall and Willlam Sny- Eimer Barker’s Death Causes Sorrow. The death of Elmer Barker in New London on Monday night removes a man held in the highest re by his of o ig] gard by friends. twenty years, since the establishment of € Aspinook Bleachery, Mr. Barker has beéen a member n: m office force. His was a thoro right, chflr:llllnlfllnd John m was in Norwich Monday, S J. Byron Sweet has - lot on Brv;u avenue m COLCHESTER Troop of Boy Scouts Organized With Membership .\“l:ov of Boy fl gan. in the Boys' clubtlllfilll 30 boys claim membership so perintendent Smith has rosaived certificate as scoutmaster. is registered with the Na Scouts of Ameries. _The & scoutmasters _are Storrs, White and Bamasi Siavin. The xui- patrol is com patrol leader, and J. C. Latham, H. Kantrowitz, n Kravet- sky and H. Goldstein, scouts. The Fox p.lrol is led by M. Chafetz, with F. Stock, J. Mints, A. Geshonenowits, L orris, G. Rosen, S, Weltzman scouts. The Wolf patrol bas Weitzman for its leader, and M. Gora- stein. Slavkin, A. Karlewitz M. J. Kiingon has been elected. troop leader and J. Elgart troop _scribe. Counclls are held every Wednesday evening in the main room of the emy bullding. A scout exhibition will be held the first of the coming month to give the public an idea what scout- ing i like. Delegates Reported. Oliver Woodhouse lodge, K. of P, held their meeting in Masonic hall ‘on Tuesday evening. There was a large sttendance, and the delegates to lh. grand lodge gave their report of th: doings of the session. Borough Briefs. Miss Alice Jackson of Norwich has charge of A. T. Van Cleve's pharmacy during bis two weeks vacation, re- | tnrned Monday to his home in Meri- den. Mrs. Etta Lombard has returned from scveral days’ visit with relatives in_Lebanon. Miss Jennie Holmes of New London is vieiting at Mrs. Emily Crocke; Linwood avenue for several week: John Backus of Waterbury wa guest of his father. J. R. Backus, South Main street over Sunday, mak- ing the trip here by automobile. Attorney Edward M. Day of Hartford was the guest over Sunday of his fa- ther, Hon. E. 8. Day. g ETank Case motdred to Exeter Mon- ay. J. A. Young was in South Coventry esday. William Johneon was a Norwich vis- itor Monday. Mr. ana Mrs. Michael and daughter of guests of E. Sullivan Willimantic = were Mrs. Sullivan's sisters, t! M. I, Kn-wn, A 259 Central Ave., Norwich Cavataugh, on Amitos avetue Misnes over Sunday. BALTIC Ladies Ausiliary of Union St Jean Iadies by Louis of Taft- "-fl:‘ L Gigalre Gives Enjoyable Entertainment— | M. Supt. John Macready Gees to Phila. delphia Mill. St. Mary’s Ladies of L'Unfon St. Jean Baptiste gave a very fine enter- tainment in Shannon's hall Monday evening for the benefit of the socety. comedy in French entitled L'Sourd au L'awberge-Pheine was well sented by the following cast: n.cnuu.. M'volet Decurie Following the comedy, the young la- | 3 fine dies of the society gave a very military drill.They wore white dresses with blue triimming, made in military styie. with white hats trimmed in red, white and blue. Following were those Xho took part: Captain, Mrs. te Dupont o Louise Doaville, Comlombe, Annfe Sevgny, Marie I. Roy. Anma Riel, Victorla = Stmoneat, Leo Leith, Lida Charon, Emma Dubois, Helere Roy, Rosie Charon, Ravnelle, fimun- Gaucher, ' Doloria Lacroix, 1da Salols. Mary Rell Mrs. Dupont was assisted in drilling the This Beautiful Set of Dishes is Yours for Almost Nothing 3 THINK of buyl only $2.75 ed with nch pound of Wed; This same set of dishes umer. The funeral of Catherine Duchhrme. the four-year-old daughter of Mr. and numthuunonn(mmydnmm For a short time onl ‘We are e quainting quEnglnd Mrs. Jobn St. Edward's chi the Dublic echools are regsiid. $o -. these meeti; ngs. n. e glass windows have ast I I8e new Stengel blosk on * Several Staffora pcunh to x‘efld the races Dr. Flint and Dr. Rockwell, of Roek- ville, were Stafford visitdrs Tuesday. STOMACH TROUBLES Digestion is largely = mechasical When there troubles our Prop. of the ertias in a deliclous native wine. are suffering from stomach it will pay you to try it. a forty-two-piece dinner set for coupons, on€ of which is Creamery cost four or five @ this method of ac- hmuawmc wxd: the superiority of WEDGWOOD Creamery Butter Wefeel,too.thnhouewwuwhouned Butter will continue usin; you can buy, whatever price you pay. Muhm._ order some from your today. saming the conpons” Yo«nu-dmmiem as you'll be g it. It’s the very finest At the best grocers” in pound cartons. P. 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