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DANIELSON PUTNAM Buckingham Club Organized in|Elks to Confer Degrees—Torrid Tem- E Brooklyn—William S. Ormsbee Ad-| perature Friday—Express Delayed by vanced—Funeral of James Carney— | Blackstone Wreck—Two Playgrounds Rev. James H. George, Jr, Resigns| to Open Monday—Gypsy Moth Scouts —Band Concert and Suffrage | About—Sunday School Classes En- NOW GOING ON NEWS OF GREAT IMPORTANGE Crowds™ increase as the news of our wonderful bargains spreads. gent R. W. Boys of the Killingly Rt. Rev. J. J. Nilan of Hartford vis- Manufacturing company will enter- |ited at St. Mary's rectory with Rev. tain the members of the town school | C. F. Bedard Friday. committee, of which he is a member, Attorney and Mrs at his home in Willlamsville next |and children of New Monday evening, in honor of Rev, | relatives here. James H. George, Jr. s visited in Worcester this rndt Bretschneider, of street has a linden tree in bloom on Off to the Shore. the lawn at his home. e tree is on. My o S -, of three in Daniclson and the imme- : o eon k Nillaon Robert G. Perry York are visiting | Techanic and | Friday to pa: childrer: diate vicinity a few weeks at Pleasant View, R. L Buckingham Club in Brooklyn. 12 X, Fisher was a visitor in Provi- dence recently. DeForest Wells Buckingham Republic lizeq in Brooklyn wi The club will be active president of n club, or Putnam lodze of Eiks will confer es dates Tuesday even- Charles Dean are e Shampoos with Cuticura Soap pre- | O[{n€ CUmPUER. o 11 rora was a ’;:1'”\; a ba unday from Lake Cham 4 2 * e b T L Tywatng People come expecting big things, come fortified with a knowledge scalp of dandruff, allay itching and ine cottage at Alexander’s o sile parade, has ar- irritation, arrest falling hair and | during the month s route to go through of our truthful advertising facts, and even then they are surprised 7 5 A B it S A Webster, Dudley, | promote a hair-growing condition. |1+ & Jacobs was a visit |t : ompson, Danielson | e L b e e v s of Killingly. Samples Free by Mail Devine of the force at e s e T and delighted, for never in our history have the values been so e g e g S v, Clesd M, | Frdar e v 0 i strong and the incentives been so great. 0Oda_Fellows’ hall Sl iam Wricht, student at the Har- \ hool, has been spending « ;. Sarzent is to take t Columbia univer- Washington County, R. L. |0 USQUEPAUGH fod CEine Hnn o the home of Mr. and TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY Thirty-three at Annual Clambake— | R¢5d O TR e ) . Mystery of “Miss Mabel Hall” Clear- | yrp ' o I ___ W.R.C. Social. | cd Up—Dead Woman Was Mrs. Bol- | motor Ehod Sunc Kle f South Main| W. R Cif ton. 3 < afternoon for a| Attending Class Reunion. are visit-| Rev. E. O, Mead Conducts Meeting. E . = e ¥ ). Mead of Cornwall s ¥ i} [ wherry supper Wednesday | state, condueted ' = Srnbas =4 Le Sallle Lerech | PUTeh- ; 1= KLYN OUTFITTERS vidence spent| , = o ducted 7 : Fourth | \yillis Shippee 1 uck | T : " . e by 2 Sclence | "Sirs Earl Dison bus. returned to| 3 B ¢ Store That Satisiies ; 5 amn Street, Norwic el .):4:;\\'" Children Found. ‘\“I;l n’)l e " = h 1 e o Teigh s a SRR col | | 1 Sur o y S Al % 3 R ‘itore at 37.C. Weh: | cxanders Juke mext Tuesday for he | GHECIod /N ANBV AN NSNS SIS ONLN(DI/INTBN NN/ NN NN NN\ Miss or Mrs. Bol-|annual | ¥ 4 t name, had Cars b | Yoot ‘ > — — = — ——— — — — — — n i After leaving | New York and Ohio 1 : res are u um £ young ladies W will aped h a few br The cycle . c estate of Gorton A. Burdick was re- : ons o | Danietson wit i |1 sa o aimazea, *° | Washington County, R. L [ecite S orithed vetoracd RICHMOND e Ahere 1 her | morni head S al L tion o kiae ns Cole of Washington, } will of Mary E. Ashbey was g e chiidre rack of until | New England | dancinz, w s done, for ¢ g at the home of A.! HO‘P_I(IN'TTON , allowed and ordered record- 1,‘:"““’“: '“”‘,‘"l‘;g““ on “‘m r:s‘::;‘{“ v e leaves 1S . i Praniti | part, out of d I o | Silas R. nd confirmed | 9f this place, bu LOW | OF AeoRuTte - ; el aitliam "'(.,S,m"fb,’, Eromated. [zon e e sk LR ’ Hiallof Brovidenco. s skl ol fhana b 1 ni Tl was a caller at Louis Grinnell's eper forJ..C scveral weeks | pag been in’ ch S | S PLAYGROUNDS TO GPEN MONDAY | it he home of ¥Frank Hall, [ School Committee Reappoints Henry| The peti on, ot 1\\ Ay el ]r. £ wade. aEip toica : for some time s | Cepseyreanl e s i T i J. Wheeler Superintendent—Meeting | S1¢te Praving that he be apd 23 i e Two - : : z At lsrael Putnam and Smith Street ministrator of the estate of his de- D was st L sh A B Te i c Rail m- | g som S Eaclatas Nt Dion Super- | YANTIC of Town Council—Probate Court|ccased wife, Cyrena H. Burdick, wa L Poch i, s beer 1 ) e 1 ool A RSB UREE = Setirre SR e e e 3 of Providence, an I She oaves | intendent of the divisic i j mow ng visor. | Twin Lambs Weigh In at 85 and s3] Record: o i et M e Moore of Hoxle, were callers at P ‘ FomiCental V1 G LR i et Jidren | Pounds — Gallant Family Moves to| The school committee met in quar- he account of Emogene Lewis oore o et w and family of West Dermarnd: for Opan: Cars | ¢ . i North Oxford—The Week’s Visitors, | terly session at the town hall Monday [ Was rcferred to A h next. and OMrs. Stephen Brown of T visitors here =t St e R el Israc nam i X 1o recently buten. | MOMMINE With all the members present. Kicked by Horse. Hillsdale were callers through here on m Balmer 1y rom Danielson people Frida® as to| Al oper: > v S nee polina e *“\.| The newly elected member Rev. E. A. ole i ing consider- | Sundas 1 Palmer and family of|D & : o to} 1 opera i P ered t ng twin lambs of e John S. Cole is suffc consider ne 2 2 35 spascdifiyineix wacation| WDy e ulley cormpany contthyes fof tion . ford hos- ,. nk Gardner and they weighed 83| Witter, Who succeeds Albert S. Bab-[able inconvenience from the kick of | Fannie and Phillp Moore spent tha foliub Palmler. 1 Tor andr et e a %6 reae [ana 88 pounds, respectively. ! | cock, ‘presented his credentials and|a A BRIty Remsay of Aubln i t children the Fourth, Dancing Nymphs at Woodstock. | . s o O Wi |engagement. The committee then ceol oo Tt s SR e b hiE Eater Eior | walter 1‘7,.114‘“.&." S if“ " dtnga Fourth in this i 1 10y Mathewson, chairman, and Miss Clara| Mr. and Mrs. Horace weel. e Rl egs spent th I James : 5 A. Olney, clerk. Henry J. Wheeler was | New IHaven, are visiging t Bl oadtino plentiful this i st he ¥ vk, h Bed- | unanimously reclected superintendent|the home of Walter . M S s Samuel Reynolds te ot - - : morn : i f t ome of [ for the ensuing year. Bills v Roger W. Lewis enter A T , eter Roux, M. §., was i & 1 3 dered paid to the amount of |1tey ana family over the | catfers an “Mr., and ‘s ORI h " equiem mas . Ju b G urned to Derby | The quarterly report of families ar of Rev Sunday. ¥ - y ouis | 3, br t h relatives her tendent was received on file. enjoved a t Wi . SBTE o = v tubk r f Nirector g s . < st Bridgeport—Retiring after 32 -years ik it r. | ¥, will be on ¢ q e Town Council Meets. Tuesday e service. with the Crane Valve Cam- r h . RESIGNS T R o At The town council met at the town any of Bridgeport, Thomas Flynn, an : ! b ‘ - |brict stay i town with their som, |, "5, SR SOURCL ROCKVILLE e Sof nat Sty will B & B O GO TO MISSOURI nece r 5 i T noon. As Lafayette Edw = pension of $100 a month. e - i FTEie, 2 Dl | Move to North Oxford. guchet is contemplating r S trawBerny Gt oo anpt il Crandall i fmoaiiti the fir ot | Mr. ang Mrs. Thaddeus Gallant and|line wallk destroyed by come orn in peop“e Sept. 24, ] e et AT et and asked for exemption from ¢ | Home from Block Island Schools. | ° (] Rev. J George, Jr e : vas gl and no one appearing to| The yElWoRen sor a straw - ) become. eff o\ .ord’s Point was a | vears. The minor offices in the town,|Thursday evening, June 29 5 4 s 2 whic . rc c rtives here. whom the town council is empowered| jumper from t ce attended | Office of The Norwich Savings Society hd_ o i i Virs, Frank Sisk and son of | bY law to elect, were mostly reclected | & TS e : Norwich, Conn., June 10, 1916 € ; A ne ! b R rE Lehent Butets Py it (nis fon. Seven grand and sev- | the Christian Fndeavor —conver : g 4 Ge has r e Seniics: enteen petit jurors were drawn from |Deld in the Paptist ch at The Directors of this Society have : ; var & | _Mrs. Joseph Dailge has returned to| the boxe per law provided. Slignt | Valley, Saturday evening. declared out of the earnings of the L € % .| North Oxford after a brief stay with :m"gers Deieem ade ] t‘hc ot Home From Block Island. current.six months a semi-annual div- ‘ o make the |Telatives in town ‘wo of the highway districts in the g i | ik > se ler Bist o mal | “Mr. ana Mrs. Henry Frink have re-|town. Bills were ordered paid to the| D. Alva Crandall accompanied by |idend at the rate of FOUR PER ‘ 5 b ¥ et |t ) the village after a short stay | amount of $622.16. his mmm-“ s (n.u»‘ [~lfl‘(lw\> mmer | CENT. per annum, pavable to deposi- ¢ d ] | > e Fs i 2 vacation. OMr. Crandall has beer 5 Sel cese . f oo AU with AL Serin s pit Probate Court Business. il e tors entitled thersto on and after X , Garnier is home after a| . In the probate session the first and |Island during the past year. | July 15, 1916. ¢ g nuch A in Mystic with Mr, and | inal accounts of Minnie B, Brown,| Prof. O. L. Burdick and family of COSTELLO LIPPITT, Treasurer administratrix of the estate of the late | Stamford, Conn., are spending part of Arthur Torrey and sons, Na-|Gecorge H. Brown and of Everett P.|their summer vacation at the Bur- an. sdwa r Mathewson, administrator de bouls|dick homestead here. d Edward, have returned to . = e ater e stay® be aeteid | non of the estate of the late Sarah Ei| Teroy Kenvon motored to Provi-| THIE DEL =HOFF o Belfast, Me. Merritt were allowed and ordered re- | dence, Monday. town tion 2 commu WE WENT into the ginger ale fgh i v - i eorge’s going awa, 5 %A an & corded. Mrs. Lewis [Kenyon has returned business bcgausc we wanted to ison matter of e e o 2h0 Caushter| “Mhe will of Stella A. Nichols was|from & two weeks visit at Quonocon- European Plan make the best ginger ale and the ) 1 little more n g ay in Yantic with‘Mr, | Proved, alowed and ordered recorded, | taug beach Rates 75 cents ner day and um , b t b ] d b B ge BEARE ordir h W ""_'“ k| Scouts Search for Gypsy Moths. Stritch. | nad Rachel L. Johnson was confirmed hur Burdick. who is working at HAYES BROTHERS. est bottle: everage in the world. ¢ edral at Sioux Falls,| mmojoces of the St A is home after a|as executor. New London, spent the Fourth at his ' » 1909, he bezan his work here, | ¢¢ation s i with relatives in| The inventory and appraisal of the|home here. Telephone 122Z.. ;. 26-28 Broadway le has returned to Bridse- ° < t Jeep ity | week huntir gypsy moths. ( ent reh at )i the towns of Woodsto 1 Put- brief stay at his home, main menument to the ol RO o owns irid has returned to Ere et | mentionea.” At tt bout | T several days' stay . B Pronounced Klee-ko ’ 2 L tnitlative, re huntir th pest. | with his family her Yt GINGER ALE Zinge 0l vt |17 men Mrs. E. Browning and sons, Ernest and Edward, of New York are guests Reward Entertainment for Classes. rown and ex 3o s e AR Norman Kennedy's class and Eliza- |t the home of Mr. and Mrs. George We wanted to make ginger al e oday their condition beth Robinson’s class of the Baptist| Browning. m g e better r 1 re. oh e rhgined by 8 = : : : R, Mr. Gec p S 00l w ) Miss Nora Connell of Worcester was X G e than anybody had ever made it—put it ;55 M7, sk £OF Tt oo | L0y, EVenHE hie home of C. 1|4 recent guest of friends here. THE JAMES HANLEVIBRERING G0 1 im t ierce, Putnam Heights. Mr. Pierce is ¥ Miss Janet Gardner has returned 11 up in a nicer, cleaner way—sell it by Dever for-|the superi t of the school Ocean Beach. the case, not merely locally, but all over st Chote Dert |the enterta of the classes Edward Tobin bas returned to Staf- the m wdance contes! in honor e fa of them in an att resign as | qucted during the e e omit- | tatned a recor America. vre Your grocer or druggist knows about i Clicquot Club Ginger Ale and has it, or can | - Have AN EYE FoR THIS LABEL! a short stay at Ocean Beach. been a | whole period, & ¥ s o Tt . e : and to S fi;;ggg:y It's the biggest ginger ale in Ieh e has given ‘much valuable Cl{ajse:r::nfi‘r“r:?g:: o‘pm:ir“ln ;?:m;ses EAST SIDE ITEMS 2 H proreCtS YOU Gfld US = THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO., Millis, Masss | 5:AND CONCERT COMBINED on e oot ol Jemes Whaley and family of Hart- A had charge of the opening exercises|forq and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whaley WITH SUFFRAGE ADDRESSES |In the' Congregational Bible ool | were visitors with Mrs. Whaley of the, RRESGE last Sunday. Special hymns, scrip- [ Fere disitors with y (; se E. M. Warner and Mrs. W. J.[tiTe, and a solo by 2Mrs Wheelock | “iphegdore Duro was accidentally shot Bartlett Spealk on Davis Park e ihe exanchs el e with a blank.cartridge while celebrat- e e n u ' n e e - owing.- cl ing the Fourth of July. mected tojarranse for it Mr. and Mrs. Willlam McNeely of Order Your Favorite Brew by LABEL COLOR: Fox Hill went on the excursion to New- port Tues@ay. Mr.,and ‘Mrs., Charles Sweetser went ) 7 RED — Pale Ale it BLUE — Dark Ale ' ** GREEN — Half Stock - ¥ 7 PURPLE — Extra Ale ; YELLOW — Porter Sold by Wholesalers, Bottiers and Retailers Generally. Winner of Medal of Honor, P Pacific Exposition | The double - attraction of a band| otei H et addresses by two of Putnam's:promi- | sa) Dujiaibs 2 Paratus; 16, 30, Alpha Delta; nent residents, Judge E. M. Warner | oojcit D s Aude primary department; 13, Sisma Beta: S and Mrs. W. J. Bartlett, both well | DA o to Rocky Point over the Fourth of known nere, attracted a large num-1 2% "Welcom guniot Depastient oy ber to Davis park Friday evening. The Thie Fast Side.was represented in the PHOENIX BUILDING, MAIN STREET, DANIELSON, CONN. concert was finely given by St. James’ Preparcdness parade on Tuesday by band. Judgo Warner spoke on: Cid-| ¢ threo of.its mailmen. H ) 3 zenship, Mr: artlett “on Women"as| Mrs.- Fverett Salesbury, and son, Many . people here:enjoyed the fire- An Institution of Constantly Growing Strength. Oitizene. THC coucerfivas ghtsnion. [Witven bassenaito Dethlchom, N [Wovhe:on Lensmeu's’ ERN | Seoedey o der the. auspices of ~.the Danielson |H., for:the summer. night. Your Account Solicited. . Equal Franchise league:and was the | Mise Bang Hieis. of. Providence has | [ast, Side people were . grieved by first of o series planned for the sum-|opened her cottage at Moosup pond {the death of one of the:oldest resi- Deposits, $2,417,163.35 Surplus, $100,836.33 mer months. for the;summer. dents, Horace A. Fitch, of 16 Penob- .., Mrs. Charles, Hill;who has \gen vis- | scot street, who'was liked by all. L 89| "{'itingwat the home ‘of ‘Mrs. .Kate Hill Total Assets, $2,537,715:39 5 A. F, WOOD i#=4 | nas veturned’to her homein Middle- | Hartford—State {Librarian George S. “ totvn, N. Y. Godard* and family left Tuesday to J. ARTHUR ATWOOD, President. WILLIAM H. BURNHAM, Vice-President| “The Local Undertaker” s | "M Tacernier haa a fall from nis|ocoups o sottase ot Grove. Beach for CLARENCE H. POTTER, Secretary-Treasurer DANIELSON, CONN. motorcycle which skidder while turn-!the summer. Mr. Godard will spend Parlore 8 Mechanic Street 4 ing ‘a ‘corner.on Main street. He es- the week-ends with his family.