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Pronounced Klee-ko iz GINGER AL Maybe you don’t know good ginger ale at all. There is such a thing as ginger ale that is made of ginger, and the best ginger at that. Clicquot Club, instead of being a small local ginger ale, is the National Ginger Ale of America —sold in every state—because it is a real ginger ale. It has the character, the flavor, the sparkle and life, the purity and all-round excellence that it had to have before it could gain the recognition and approval of the thou- sands of families that buy it and drink it and like it. Begt in cha Sold by good grocers and aruggists Buy it by the case THE CLICQUOT CLUB CO., Millis, Mas; Winzer of Medal of Howor, Panama-Pacific Exposition 109 PERSONS KILLED I Result of the Karl Liebknecht. respondent t that 85 civi den last weelk. ed sen knecht zs a result of his the finding of the m crowds event the troops, the despatch says, persons had b, Shot By a Stray Bullet. Waterbury, 'MAMMOTH PRO-ENTENTE DEMONSTRATION IN ATHENS. 50,000 Perscns Met Before Residence of Former Premier Venizelos. N RIOTS IN DRESDEN. Increased Senternce on Dr. Athens, Sunda Aug. 29, p. m—. entente demonstration dence of former Prem day. in which 50,000 persons took part, a committee was appointed to present to I 5 the resalutions outlined in his ad- resolutions, as framed by concluded with these 27, via London, fter th the Central News, soldiers and four 5 in Dre are said a demon- er o “Venizelos, words: “If we, the people, are not heard in thess our resolutions, we must take counsel what is to be done to minimize the ruin which awalis us before the residence of premier was one of the ppeal from The itary c ually were dis, en arrested. Conn., Aug. 29, thusiasm. All the surround.- Heebner, 17, of Bunker Hill road, this treets were crowded when M. city, while rowing a boat at Ban- zelos appeared on the balcony. am Lake today, was shot in the back of the Bulgarian occupation of and severely if not seriously tujured. |the Greek port of Kavala intensified The affair i{s said to have been an ac- cident, cavsed was found hangin eellar at his street, abo ing by Mrs. by their daughte wa tracted sa HO¥ OLD ARE YGU BY YCUR HAIR? You may b you are baldheaded or gray, take you to be many years will surely older. Dandruff is the root of most hair evils. If it w sistency worth would be but people premature Parisian Sage young looking and attractive § it 2 It is guaranteed by Lee & Osgood to | g the onithr Stilitics batween hair; structive germ the feeling and those in the throng apparently were ready’ to follow the former premier in whatever Le mizht advise. Unusual precautions were :n by the authorities in view cof the that the celebration occurred on v a stray bullet, ot Edward oL 0 a beam in the home, No. 71 the anniversary of the revolution of 4 o'clock Monday morn-|1809. A body of troops ieg: i 5 low rovght 1 Chalkis t d} 0 on. So ets lined ty of the residern At 1 by s of M. Veni- Immediately following the meeting a committee of representative liberals w present to present to King Con- stantine the resolutions outlined in the speech of M. Venizelos. but if people o thirty in years, SING OF AEROPLANES OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY. Precedmg Outbreak of Hostilities Be- ween Rumania and Ausria-Hun- ere not for the litt littl Rumania_and a-Hungary w { the Rui- v and stop fallin y bit of danc £ the almos P n- one of the most in- mades 1t mal i1y engaged in sof! rfant an 1ds0 ization w he L g nddom neral Cottesco, the dircctor of beautiful soft and lu hair. Par- istan Sage is sold by d s every- : where, and a large bottle never costs 2 more than 50 cents. SPECIAL SALE OF Garden @@@ Last year we did not have enough of Lawn Mowers nor Garden Hoese. For this season we doubled our order on each and still could have sold more Lawn Mowers, but the rainy wea Hose. ther has made less demand than usual for Garden For this reason we are offering Garden Hose at prices which should clean us out. 25 feet 50 feet 25 feet 50 feet Y b2 % % 25 feet 14 50 feet ¥4 25 feet 34 50 feet 34 25 feet 15 50 feet 1% 25 feet 34 50 feet 34 b2, N 25 feet 50 feet ¥4 25 feet 34 50 feet 34 inch 5-ply $2.50 Hose for........... inch.5-ply $4.50 Hose for. . cc..0ons.. inch 5-ply $2.75 Hose for.......... inch 5-ply $5.25 Hose for. ... $1.75 $3.25 $2.01 $4.00 inch 3-ply Duck $3.00 Hose for. inch 3-ply Duck $5.75 Hose for...... inch 3-ply Duck $3.50 Hose for. inch 3-ply Duck $6.75 Hose for. $2.25 $4.25 $2.50 . $4.25 inch 7-ply $3.75 Hose for. 0 inch Foply $7.25 HOsE for: c.ivvs vonscins inch 7-ply $4.00 Hose for....... inch 7-ply $7.50 Hose for. $2.75 $6.25 $3.25 $5.00 inch Moulded $3.75 Hose for. .. inch Moulded $7.25 Hose for..... A5 inch Moulded $4.00 Hose for......... inch Moulded $7.50 Hose for....... $2.75 $6.25 $3.25 $6.00 The Household Bulletin Building, 74 Franklin Street Auto Delivery Telephone 531-4 DANIELSON Local Republicans Anticipating Vic- tory—Remarkable Growth of Indus- trial Place—Mrs. J. Q. A. Stone Dies Suddenly Early Tuesday Morning— Railroad Painters to Start Work To- day. Next Tuesday Dr. L. J. Morin will accompany to Montreal his daughter, Miss Mignone, who is to enter Villa Marie college. James E. Keech was a visitor New Haven, Tuesday. Joscph Belanger {s at Wilmington, Del,, engaged in the erection of a wa- tertower. Bans of marriage between Miss Au- rore Belanger, Danielson, and Robert E. Pellerin, Wauregan, were publish- ed Sunday at St. James’ church. Visit After 25 Years. Mrs. William H. Chapman of the West Side is_entertaining Mrs. Geo. O. Bailey and Nathaniel Sargeant. who motored here from Concord, N. H. Mr. Sargent Is making his first visit here in_twenty-five vears. Miss Flora Keech, injured in an au- tomobile accident Mondey evening, was resting comfortably Tuesday. Her injuries are no more serious than was first indicated. Mrs. Phili Tuesda: at Oakland beach. Has 40 Police Dogs. Henr! 1. Baer now has 40 police dogs at his Fast Killingly farm and will have additions of nine litters of pup- pies before November 1. in ard returned on it at her cottage At Senatorial Convention. Judge S. S. Russell, Attorney B. L. Darbie, Ralph C. Young and Charles E. Ayer, as delegates from Killingly, were in Putnam Tuesday _ attending the senatorfal convention for the se- lection of two delegates-at-large from the Twenty-Eighth district to the re- publican state convention to bo_held ¢ Haven next month. Judge Russell held Judge Harry B. Baclos proxy, while Attorney Darbie held the pro of James N. Tucker. I‘mnk C. Newton of Fall River, was th friends Danielson, Oliver Bennett of Anthony, R. I, vis. ited friends in Danielson, Tuazsday. P. Fees—Discharged. Edwara Brown of F d in the town morning, but was @ payment of officers’ fe App rs have been appolnted to fix a value upon the stock of H. Deacon and Son, a firm now going through bankruptcy proceedings. i ap- court Tuesday zed upon the Republicans Look For Victory. Republican delegatlons from Killing- 1y to the fous political conventions of the party are instructed for F Healy of Windsor Locks for govern- or, for Congressman Richarq P. Free- m and for Former Mayor Archibald Macdonald of Putnam for senator from the Twenty-Eighth district. In view of the reunion with the progre wing of the party, the republicans ticipate a sweeping victory in E Iy & il Railroad Property Pai A force of ten painters em- ploy of the New Haven road will a rive here tomorrow morning ‘o be en- ing a stay of upon the wo Board Loses Valuable Member. The leaving for Columb month of Rev. James H. g} will cause the town school committee e one of the m mem it has hed in years. Mr. has done more than per- functorily perform the duties connect- vit nbership on the board, of which been chairman. He bas b 1t of school methods and ir tudying the has been guid- crience. and ad n L PLAC INDUSTRIAL BOOMING. New Homes More to and ow. Many As ceed !i week a new and X along the streets venues than a decade afc fields of farm, now the locat of the Conne were run srowing nts ut Mills com- tors there are surprised at the rapidity with which houses Ing erected and a 1 q: shor a dream a while as street, now has as fine a line homes as are to be seen in anywhere in are but the that are al- 11 be erect._ conditions new hou: W of which have been built th mer. are nbuut ready for occu OEITUARV Mrs. J. Q. A. Stone. Susan M. Stene, 75, died at 3 v morning at her home at of new _they and Spring streets. Returning home Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson found Stone her conscious on living room. Medi immediately summoned, never regained consciousne: ne had been as usum dur and as late as six o'c evening was sitting on the veranda at her home. Mrs. Stone was born in Killingly, the daughter of William C. and \Iary Malbone Bacon, and her home had s been here. She was the of J. Q. A. Stone, for many owner of The Transcript, pube lishea here, and one of the best known editors of weekly papers in Connecti- cut. Mrs. Stone leaves a brother, Charles | H. Bacon, of Danielson, and _two_sis- Hattie Palmer, and Mrs. ernon, N. Y. HAIL DROVE THROUGH ROOF. Earl F. Wood Writes of Five-Hour Storm in Maine. Waltham, Carrie Fuller, of Mt. Earl F. Wood, recuperating at Mar- anacook, Maine, after an operation performed at a Providence hospital early in the summer, writes to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, F. Wood. of a thunder storm that swept over the section of country where he is staying. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA 'A. F. WOOD “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN. Parlors & Mechanic qun 3 To., next} PUTNAM G. Harold Gilpatric and John M. Ta- tem Elected Delegates-at-Large at Senatorial Convention — Archibaid MacDonald Candidates For Senator —Teachers’ Appointments Announc- ed—Change in Milk Transportation System to be Discussed. G. Harold Gilpatric, member of the republican state central committee for the twenty-eighth district, and Sena- tor John M. Tatem, FEastford, on Tuesday at the republican senatorial district convention held in this city, were elected delezates-at-large froin the district to the republican state convention to be held at New Haven, September 5-6. Judge Sabin S. Russell, Killingly, was chairman of the convention, ard Charles J. Johnson of Thompson, clerk. The caucus perfected its organiza- tion for participation in the state convention as follows: Vice president, Chester E. May, Woodstock; comm tee on permanent organization, B. H. Corttis, Thompson; credentials, Henry R. V\Oodward, Ashford; resolutions, Attorney Elbert L. Darble Killingl; rules, Archibald Macdonald, Putnam. Among those attending the conven- tion which was held in the municipal building were: G. Harold Gilpatri Archibald Macdonald, Joseph I'les: A. A. Brodeur; all of Putnam: E. S. Backaus, Earle A Johnson, Claus Hag3- strom, Fred Bonin, Thompson S, s, Russell, E. L. Darbie, Ralph Youns, Charles E. Ayer, Xillingly; Welcome Davis, Ellery Bartlett, John M. Tatem, ‘Eastford. Following the conventfon Mr. Gilpa. tric entertained the delegates at dir ner at the Putnam Inn. MacDonald Candidate For Sesnator Representative Archibald Macdonald former mayor of the <city, is a candi- date for the republican nomination for senator from the twenty-eizhth district, which includes Putnam, Kil- lingly, Woodstock, Thompson, East- ford and Ashford. Mr. Macdonald is already assured of the support of the Putnam and IGil- lingly delegations. He is also caid to be strong in other towns in trict. Mr. Macdonald said aftertioon that he will not personal canvas for support, known that his friends are hard in his behalf and that and will continue to use argument that he should par nomination because o experience, gained dwu: ars in the house as islative 2 rep- ative of the town of rutnam. During the last session Mr. Mac- donald was house chairman of the committee on roads, rivers and bridge one of the most important in the les isiature, many legislators and persons familiar | with the routine of business at the capitol. TEACHERS APPOCINTED. List for Coming School Yzar An- nounced Tuesday. The completed list of teachers for the public schools in Putna the ence of 2m F. Penny n “\m Abbie H. Keith, English, C. Her French and man, S, Inez Bowler, Latin and ; Bertha B. 2mma G. Suydan, logy, $700; Edith X nis- . Kent, ol—John 7. L hitting, g Gascoigne, gr: Emma J. Dutto principal, fila L. Bullara, 3350 Clara Burrill, $500. Putnam Heights—Natalle M. Dion, 0. TWhite, " Sumner, Field Meeting Given Up. On account of the outbreak of two cases of infantile paralysis on stock Hill, the Woods Woodstock. To Discuss Change in Milk Shipping. A meeting of the directors and sociate directors of tion has been callea day, Aug. 31 at 10:30 a. m,, fices of the 2 discuss the changed ut by System of mili transpuxlnun Orcutt, secretary of the crceCommittee er for Tht in the on . Roy C. specialist from m:\rl\c(mg the department of agriculture, w Unite the meeting ready to answ tions and assist the directorate of the State Paying for Bridge Repairs. Tuesday the work of replanking bridge in Pomfret street one at the e: se of the benefit u lput through the last session egi tate. This r a bill of the lature by Archibald Macdenald, rman of the committee on road rivers and bridses, this bill prc ing, among other things, that repai to bridges on trunk line higaways be at the expense of the state, not at the pense of towns. Leaves for Schenectady. Edward C. Fisher left Putnam Tuesday for Schenectady, N. Y., whers he is to be employed in the munition department of the General Electric company. Mr. Fisher, a 1916 gradu- sate of P, H. S, is to take a night course at Union college. To Jail—For Usual Cause. For having been intoxicated William Ryan was sentenced in the city court Tuesday by Judge L. H. Fuller to serve 20 days in jail. Mail Unclaimed. Letters addressed as follows are un- claimed: at the Putnam _postoffice: Paul Hemel, Floyd Kingsbury, Leon The storm endured for flve hours and during one period there was a fall of hailstones of tremendous size. Some of these stones measured 2 1-2 inches in diameter and fell with such force as to drive through the roof of the dining hall at_the hotel where he is staying. Mr. Wood is expected here either the latter part of this week or early next week. He will remain here a short time before going to Brown uni- versity, to take up his work as an as- IElsunt instructor in English. M ol Ilmmllllflfl innovation. to go. Norwich. Lovely, Orion O. Mason, Henry Trait- reau, Mrs. L. H. Bean, M Jane Can- on, Mrs, A. L. Dutcher, Mrs. Samarla I. Howe. Enters Nurses’ Training School. Miss Mary E. Wright is to enter the Ma: chusetts General hospital at Boston to take the course of traming for nurses. City Notes. Mrs. Helen Willey and Malcolm Wii- ley were in Worcester, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Wheelock veturned from an automobile Peterboro, N. H. of ierbert Smith Bur nira formerly school. Seward and Mrs. the Putnam h Mrs, F. W. Meinken have returned from a v in_Guildford. Mrs George Holt is 1, the guest 1. Morse. Bertha and Florence gent have been in Worcester recent- 1y, Mrs. 11, Miss Constar Russell Miss Nora Leary h been in Worcester. Mrs. Richard Wh eriends in Mrs. Ri daugh Brockton, M mer's mother, Grove street. William Rafferty Jr. cent Worcester visitor. has been a re- Home From Camp Ground. nley, Mrs. Franka nd Robe a4 from ten da o here ’lf[L‘l two wed (S s N. H. Mr. and Mr: returnfrcm Alton Bay by automobile today. g COLCHESTER Annual Meeting of Bacon Academy Corporation—Vacan: Filled—Bor- ough Team Defeated at New Haven. The annual meeting of Bacon Acad emy corporation was held in the ac emy building \Innd y afternoon o'clock chairma: The cle for tile meeting. of Hartford w: 2d resident trustees to fill the caused by the death of William Adams. Dr. A. L. Stebbins was elect- ed to fill the resident ney caused by the death of Hon ton Walli one of the non- iting committee. adjourned. Defeated at New Haven. The Colchester ba: Haven feated, 4 to 2. od ball and held the Giants safe up to the fifth inning, when their pitcher sprained one of the muscles of his arm r | fldll‘l bl F.OB: DETROIT. ORSEPOWER" is a misleading phrass, Itis sometimes wrongly used to carry the idea of something unusual, exceptional—some startling We don’t claim anything we can’t prove. We don'’t mislead by reference to a technical subiect vou don’t understand. We've got something realto talk about. Examine the Maxwell car—its complete equipment. Note .the attractive appearance. Consider its reputation and its unequaled record for performance. The price includes all the horsepower you need to take you anywhere and as fast as you want 5-passrnger Touring Car, $595 2-passenger Roadster ~ CHARLES B. i /i lnumfllll" mlin We could claim 41 1- Horsepower and precb- ably you wouldn’t know the difference 2-passenger Cabriolet, 580 6-passengsr Town Car, 5-passenger Sedan, $985 TINKER, Majestic Building Telenhone 1160 $865 215 YAGES VOLUNTARILY RAISED CHESTER'S: BY BROOKLYN RAPID TRANSIT. arged With Speaking in Public [ Ixcreases Will Be Based on the Length Strect Without Permit. of Services of Men. uncement this oon, public During _the in New York FELL FROM {/ERANDA WHIE HANGING OUT CLOTHES Bethel, Conn, Mrs. James W. Curran of Meriden Was Fatally Injured. is Alfred om a scaf- Danbury. 5,000 is shipping ¢ to the New ipment in Friday, were for- and was forced to retire. If the present paralysis scare is over, a_re- 2 game will be played here the 16th of September, Borough Briefs. Colchester grange held a regular meeting Tuesday evening. Benjamin [Elgart returned to New York Tuesday after a few days' visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Elgart. F. H. Bartlett of New Haven was calling on friends here Tuesday. Timothy O'Connell of East Haddam was in_ Colchester Tuesday. Harold Porter of New Haven was at his home on Pleasant street over Sun- day. gh'\rles Hall of Waterbury is the guest of his father, G. O. Hall, of South Main street, this week, Charles Clark of Marlboro was call- ing on friends in town Monday. Louis H. Baldwin of New Haven was a Colchester visitor Monday. Prof. and Mrs. Farnum have return- ed from their vacation. Mr. Farnum is principal of the high school. Abssinia is an breeding country. importsst cattle cleanse the teeth with L ym F'ERFIE il § Gl Dentifrice SRS g&um@sa.fiwm At noon today, refresh tie mouth and E | “.nd 2¢ stamp for a zenerous sample of either Dr. Lyon's Perfect Denta! Cream or Toogh Powder. L W.Lyon & Sons, Inc., 511 W. 27th St., N. Y. City