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<y 1y COLCHESTER [ =D o ////// wosios secirnes ||| DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS LR School—Hours for Fall Term. . M A < it the republican caucus to elect - = e = e | egates to the coming state, con- ] - : - feresiionay nd Senatorial conventions DANIELSON PUTNAM 7 . = B stite e i o ot b | My andiMee, WIiTian C Iibel Visiting | Frederick Hughts, Jr, 2, of Woodstock, I N g ; IN. Morgan of the town committee and Local Friends—Funeral of Mrs. Eliz- Dies From Infantile Paralysis— ‘ P 3 X > jMoron B Abell was chosen chaimman | Juily 3, Barran—Earl F. Wood Im-| Putnam Frea From Casese-Runa: Itions were given in The Bulletin Fri-| proving—Tom Halpin to Run at| way New Britain Boys Plead Not [aay. Boston Today. Guilty Through Guardian—Playlet } “Mrs, Mary White, Mrs. Ida Wagner, Ear Windhai Hall Benshe }Thomas S. Clark ard F. E. Baker were | Mies Nellie Head of Academy street o e M R ohe {in_Norwich Thursday. has returned from Oakland Beach, R. 1, | Frederic Hughes, Jr, of Woodstock, Frederick Bock has returned to New | where she has been spending a vaca: | the two year old Son of Mr. aund Mrs. York after several daye’ stay at his | tion. " Frederic Hughes, died Friday morn- jsummer home on Broadway. Mr. and Mrs. Isbell in Town. ing at the home of its parents, the. Rev. and Mrs. B. D. Remington left | pr. ana Mre. Milton C. Isbell of An- | first patient to die of infantile paralys. town Thursdhy for a few days” visit|sonia arrived here Friday afternocn for |is in this in New TBedford, Mass. a short stay with friends. From here|Mr. Hughes, th | Jonn Slater returned from a short|yp ang Ars, Isbell expect to journey | gardner ivisit, with his daushter, Mrs. Julla|t; New Bedford, Mass, to visit rela- {Burns in Eest Hampton. 1 ¥ Samuel IT. Kellogg and Willam H.| Connecticut house of representatives |Van Horn were in Norwich Thursday. and is at present taking the place of 1, The regular morning and evening | g cousin, Major Tsbell, on the ctate jservices will be held in the Baptist|giatnte.revision commission, during the {church Sunday. On account or the|ghsonce of the major, who has been jvacation of the pastor the putpi will | S2800Ce of the mejor, who h jbe supplied. y Mr. end Mrs. Herbert C. Keach of | hoy. [ aocorge A MMills of Lebanon Was|jpricching sreet, who.. motored fol| b Brnest R. Pike has been caring e o own gy am | Charlton, Mass,” Thursday afternoon|for the Frughoes boy. Iwidas he. alg ROl to visit relatives, have returned home. |in a statement: jwds the guest Friday of liam a ) 3road At the Beach. You that the death was Johnson on Broadw o o A tion of the county. boy’s father, is the the Brown estate and lives e home of Eugene Wilcox, y, Fred, has infantile pa- according to the bulletin is- Thursday by Arthur S. Har- and posted under the authoriza- f Dr. J. T. Black, secrctary of ut State oBard of Health, ederick Wilcox, uncle of the Mr. Ishell is a member of the | An cement walk is to be laid in Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Woodworth of 3 oot r tfront e property of Hon. Morgan | Hawkins street are spending the week SR EETho ) S IG. B of Hartford, on South|end at Oskland Beach. Mr. and M ' DEmALY canbg !Main s Woodworth made the trip by automo- | it cms‘h? e Dwight W. Latham has returned to | bile. Harry E. Back, Jr, son of Mr. and d"has been lilionly two s not- known where the dis- contracted and when Dr. stioned to whether it connect with the Wilcox icd that he had nothing Farmington after a few days’ visit with v on Linwood avenue. Frank A. Case, who is working fn a garage in Norwich, was at his home|now convalescing at ‘on Lebanon avenue Thursday. home at Oak Bluifs. Miss Olive Kent of Elmville is visit- their s are at work ti Academy and R for the begir v renovating the som school buildings g of school which date defini decided yet. Preparing for School Opening. e e g (hat cas e end finacfcriees| Janitor Louis Frecman and helpers Vacation for ‘Employes. s s s The Killingly Worsted company of Elmville has given their employes twa weeks' vacatlon, while the plant Jarie of oro was call- | ¢losed down to make necessary alter: ; here ay. mfis andBrepail;s. e Eiis man TeNkisg in Fitchvil Henry Burnett, John Marland an Frid L Talpose, “who left last 3on- rester baseball tea | day for Sherbrooke and Montreal, ol Sfl;‘uié’gyl to play the | Canada, are expected to return home C Colored Giants. A number | Sunday. The entire trip is be from town will accompany the team. gsyclu;u young men on the; A ret will be played here on | ¢¥cles. e htils paralysis| Ars. James Kent of *oa g spending the week end with relati Cragin end family were|in Bridgeport. = ot Shumkay cottaze at Hayward's lake| ~The new residence of W. S fon i ate's’ Attorney of Dayville, which is being erected i e lem was call- | the Attawaugan road, i e ready for occupancy. ton was a — FUNERAL. if he had any idea| baby contracted the wered “They | f infantile pa- I do not care to who has been New Bedford in Putnam on alem was the - n Tuesday. Mrs. Elizabeth J. Barron. ter, Miss Jennle| mpe funeral services for Mrs. Eiiz beth J. Barron were held Friday mon ing at 10.30 from the undertak rooms of A, F. Wood. Rev. Jame s Tuesday | G€OTEE offictated. B S uesday | ~ atrs. W. D. Short of Hut stay in Wilimantie. | o % Sreen vistting in T s the guest of s town Tuesday. b andy . Antoine Vandale. Philomaine ue, widow of ¥ (Saturday) y's church. s cemetery. Free From Paralysis. ed home. s aped in- | Visit From Commander Brown. Miss Dorothy Day, W h cases have : : - . o roRaa r George Brown, who has|teaching in the Willlams all of the ad- | e : . e h his daughter in|Pas reelsned. people are | THE - JAMES : HANLEY_ _BREWING CO., Ao several Honis was ot D Alma Keach of R with a outh Main street, a | Das been appointed te e out of - = week. He returned | Public school at Killingly Congregational : re will be no|The proceeds o fthe play will be added | for 1915 amour school because|to the fund for Windham Hall, the|pounds, valued the | proposed dormitory for mports o cut College for Wome for the It was ounced that i were valued A Gndner | e me ity Lol fo the school | & left Putnam|gor this coming vear. these | befor Ind., will re-| s nfiss Alice Maud C Put- However much we deplore the| LR stringency in raw material for the|r e Schools to Open ht abo the onty| It was announced F that the members of the he degree|Dhave decided that because o Isium and Ttaly.|are perpetuated in the - and was given | machines of the presc inese paper in-| “The first in the e sday Earl F. Wood Improvirg. belle Hayward, Miss Lottle| Earl F. Wood, son of 0 Lottie Destin motored| A. F. Wood, of Acade Its name is a to a soft troduced th centw cal operation, and expects to return to his home the early part of L Wood will take up his assistant instructor in partment at Brown univer The woodwork on the Danieison Cotton company painted. 20, where | fantile paralys 3 Arrested for Intoxication. \ sister for | the common g {2rt] were in N William Sherry was ted T week h he will start back | Putnam will » ntil September end the A. O. H. | ttornoon by Orficer 3 i 11. The High School and eighth and exercises. Shaw My iRhoe Villimantic | 8rade, located the High School on South ke in com- |building, will open September d was cat lodge. The| Planned. i % Ty mnto- No Cases in Putnam. Putnam doctors report 1g Town [ they are being continually by e in the | calling on the telephone to see if th are any cases of r Give (Concert. reported in this d of Norwich|2T® 1° Iwood park, to India. s m; and its opacity is of mine: and caliers Tuesd ernoon ape: B 3 but in the Napo! fought the Battle the geniu of the Pyramids Louis Robert, a hum- idea of a writing materiall ble workman in the paper mill of | > pulp, and some in-| D th of Paris, in-| Has Their Vote. found ev! paper| Judge Hughes i 1 to carry two e ion ! tr1 ks full of clothes to Mrs. e two one. The downtrodden hu: in their his without the aski leveland . however, | Leader. e o —— - THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK aiting ( re Up Again. nct, but_the ring in the town court thi nd_then | yrday) morning. found — valued HALPIN TO COMPETE. nd Plain Will Try for Honors in New England | A A. A. U. Meets Today, [ ht of further they will be rerly Arep cotta alding o . uate of Killir 3 e tor e e et 8 gl PHOENIX BUILDING, MAIN STREET, DANIELSON, CONN. v P set M o 5 > i LA g An Institution of Constantly Growing Strength. his office Friday | (Saturday) Your Account Sclicited. posits, $2,417,163.35 Surplus, $100,836.23 Total Assets, $2,537,715.39 / RTHUR ATWOOD, President. WILLIAM H. BURNE field. Sundayv uthbr d pupils P e afternoon Putnam 1 Perr cor m Another Texas Blessing. 1other advant: joyed Y| to training, t the 1elon season | trim to compete er and las e events at the any other state.— meets at Boston toda The other eve 7 quarter mile in 48 MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AM, Vice-President o Tech ficld, whw™ prov CLARENCE H. POTTER, Secretary-Treasurer THE DEBUTANTE DONS will encounter no difficulty ir ; , HER FRENCHY FRO off tke ho: of the quaj __IN THIS COUNTRY. o Sr Do oveni et Mo The Value of the Annual Production used fla School street gzarage Y alue | e Annual sction peouEe e coripatent senai that Wesq.| of Mills in This Country Exceeds| et at your service. Promy $330,000,000—Newspaper Alone Val- | sured.—adv. ued at One Fifty Million. URGED TO REGISTER Mrs. Perkins Addresses Women— Would Have Representative on the School Board. A meeting was held Fri f Peter Dionne, | manu o noon in the town h E s Robert Leg, | 2da,” according pices of the Daniclson e two runa- |t the National chise league. M nieEi Sy | o ol DLy addressed the meetir £ stiil | DY, he the subject of public adquarters cooperation between part of the teachers and the tained through such the close of the mee was made to the women register and be made vot. to vote on the school ques next town meeting when that Miss Emma Pilling ma ed a member of the scho Rebekahs Hold Dance. The Rebekahs held a dance in I O. O. F. hall Friday night. The ceeds wlil go towgrd the buy regalia. —"“Over n a billion p imported into the vear NEW BRITAIN TOUGH PLACE. ton, naway Boys—Plcad Not|pou ty to Vagrancy. h of her sh gra vely rto_or Sy quite exten the increase in the cost of new paper. The pulp impor have been 180 milt for the pre amount auring pouna had left|S is a tough court s to return. the two bovs e police and = Sfep ! Readl s, “The enormous volume and impor- | 28 of the paper manufac in-| g dustry in the United States is | ROESSL.EE PREMIUM LAGER R ef ber JONES' HOMESTEAD ALE ALSO STERLING ALE A. F. WOOD “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN Parlors 8 Mechanic Street r fust closed - 1,125.000,000 poun to per cent of pulp c v 1hor JEWETT CITY Clarence Simonds Bound Over, On the Charge of Murdering Mitchell Gray. elin—Baptist Pastor Returning From Nova Scotia. norning and told would be discharged | Teal R court unles money IS‘!}I fll'\}' ‘h‘: return to New|ecent fig e dmitec promised to tel- Bepartment of Commerce (1 it comes the| Value of the Soacl S Eniohs paper mills of tb r aha sent home. . | 5330000000 Over i A Road Car of Wonderful Fiexibility and Concistency. of Performance at a Remarkable Price o System 15 enica s T T o s iacses sum s 'representet SeiiEer W When you seek an open rcad—leave home for a ten- S e L WINDHAM HALL BENEFIT. | oT0%04 905, o7 e mile jaunt over country by-ways—the Pullman Five Pas- Fien jail to the Griswold town court Flaylc;dgivin S;rm:my L ol Daner ’;n ) output : senger is at its best. Comfortable and_ luxuriously roomy, H fiib"eflé"?flies‘éEi‘eriL'é‘;’"{lim“’?,i A plgylet, Master Skylark, was | M PoRCST ofovffqplfrw‘“-a?"i‘.}g?fi@,{m?sin\-e*r'e"il“i‘im"" e it climbs the long, steep hills or glides through sandy aispense first grade ale and beést to vlease our custom n Te many tons of jce t even temparature in tiic the superlor court. He was taken by | prasented 11 ven b: i 2 e te day ening Y resi-| pounds—enough to print gertlg lGinzmfl back to jail to await|dents of Putnam Heights. The play g!za ;:mgnzl es of 1r'_§0 pa s trial. ven in the Sunday School room|every man, woman and child levels with steady, sustained power. CH Magnetic Gear [srmcrrioamrons,—iiiinen wheel Pastor Returning. ! - gational church. | United States, the casks ar ) y h . J. A. Spi will r 5 s fhied (Dteer 3 o ing and setili i - | bases 32-H. P. tour-cyilnder moto Rev. J. A. Spidell will return from aracters wera: For the manufacture of coated or|dEeing ang sotiling the ales and b Shift—$125 extra. Batavia non-sicd { E will occupy the pulbypW Nova Scotla today (Saturday), and| W will occupy the pulpit in the Bap-|Whinple wheels; cantilever _rear . Barbara | calendered paper two essential inzred- ey & - g s g e it th same temperature, drawn in abeth, Miss Emma | ients—cascin and_kaolin—are exten- | i and for veur soiromact ot n kespere, Dr. B. M. |sively imported. For the nine months | tist church Sunday. Har u ; s Cicely, Miss Amy Harris; | ending March 31st, 1916, our reccipts The Methodist church will be closed | Master Herald, Willlam Adams: St. | of b epmeron, J1st 1916, our receipts) C RING HOTEL Sunday to & llow the congregation to Atwood, Edna Morrarty; his wife, | enormous total of 7,185,794 pounds, val JAMES F. LUCEY, Proprietor attend the Camp Meeting, e Edson; Ben Johnson, James B.|uad at $698,979, much of which, of Parisian C ? Rev. and Mrs. Albert Donnell and|Harris; players, Amy Adems, Sarah|course, was used in other arte as well Putnam, Conn. Flesh colored liberty satin grace-|son, are in Burlington, Mass, over | Durfee, Otis Chase. Court ladies and | ag in paper manufacture. Caseln is| 7 . fully draped a la Grecque gives this|Sunday. attendants, Flizabeth Spinney, Mae | the principal ingredient in cheess, and beautiful evening frock. Around Mrs. Julia Wilcox was a guest on|Dorrought: , Mrs. Frank Bowen, Mrs.|in its pure form is a white crumhbling . compiete electrie stariin Two, Three and Five . |ins "cquipment; bizie highetensio z r;agmeto; horeycomb radintor; full Passenger Models |cetiog rear asie’ JOHN B. McDUFFEE 14 Eden Street, Putnam. Conn. TWHER Yo ir before =~ 3 neck. shoulders, firdle ,2nd Peplum | Friday ‘at her grandsoms, Frank|Frank Whibple. Misses Mae and Helen | ncid substance, Most of our importeg | oS5, BofoTe the public ™t runs’ a narrow Greek border done in | Geers. Spanucius, Alice Chuse, — Benjamin | kaolin or china clay, which fs used in | verticing eolumns of Tho Eh PULLMAN MOTOR CAR Co., YORK, PA. pale pink beads. A peaded strip end- —_— Chase, Edith Harris, John Weaver, |the manufacture of porcelaln as well “gnmnwm is no adv ESTABLISHED 1903 i fing In a tassel falls from the left side| Canada in 1915 mined §15,936,971|Jr, Harold Morrarty, Fred Morrarty, | ne in oaper making, bomes ors Brol Bastera Connastionr o E Wt the girdle. : of mald. _ Randolph Joslin and George Joslin. | 1and, the shipments from that country letin for business resuits.