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e A S S R L kel PUTNAM, CONN. " Grand Fall Opening DANIELSON PUTNAM Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fitts End Wed- | Democrats Nominate John O. Fex For ding Journey of 19,000 Miles—E. L. For Senator—Ty Cobb te' Play in Darbie Appointed Town Counsel—| Sunday’s Game — Entry Day at Ceunty Medical Association to Meet| Woodstock Fair—Schools to Close at October 19—Brooklyn to Hold An-| Noon on Columbus Day—Fire Escape other Town Meeting to Hear Special| Law Will Be Enforced. Gt i 4, J0hn O, Fox, former sherift of Wind- iam county and at onegtime a member (o Reloh, Meunter nas returned here| of e democratic. stats central com- employed since early summer. b e vention held in the Chickering hotel, C v " 3 + Bkt eeturning heve Thursc | in (his city, unanimously chosen by REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. . v . _ | Putnam, ingly, Thompson, Wood- %5 o RaIDh Fogers wil witness the oven: | 100l s tiord" ana AShiorg. the pass MOTOR GASOLINE* tween Boston and Brooktyn in Boston | i nominee for senator from the 1 [>) mittee, was on Thursday at a con- Twenty-Eigh i tomorrow. 'wenty-Eighth district. arios E. Pellet and D, E. Jette mo- | , The convention was an exceedingly The gasoline of quality, ° e harmonious affair and the . informal : o o tored 1o the Brockton falr With P&r- | discussions and addresses relative to : v reliability and power. Miss Ethel B. Denton of Merlden vis- | the_coming state and national cam- 5 . _ paigns were indicative of the dele- isited friends in Danielson Thursday. | gaiSe® eI "that the party's prospects Appointed Town Sealer. are satisfactory. Beginnlny Wednesday, Oct. 1Tth| rc sciccimen of xiningiy nave ap- | Dr. Omer Larue of this city ras the pointed Pierre Boulaine as town seal- t D. Sayl e Kt SHOWING WHAT IS NEW or of woighits and measures, | SO P noios OF KIS cveint e AND CORRECT RECARDING STYLE AND IDEAS IN represented in the High School meet at | FePresented at the convention. Millinery esented ] Mr. Fox thanked the conventon for track o e the honor conferred upon him and in ned. _|a briet speech of acceptance signined tommades Bernier attended the Brock- | ). "y ention to help the party to suo- 3 cess. Wedding Journey of 18,000 Mile After the business session the dele- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fittz are guests | €ates sat down to a splendid dinner ar- of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Perkins. — Mr | ranged by Landlord James Lucey, who and Mrs. Fittz have just returged from | Since coming to Putnam has made a wedding journey of 19,000 mies dur. | Many changes and improvements at DI ins which they visited in Japan and|the hotel and has well merited the : g success he has achieved. There was : : E. L. Darbie Town Counsel. A e tte molitigtidele; : NORWICH TAFTVILLE = . + . At their crzanization meeting the | cluding cfty officials that sat about the G. W. CARROLL & SON PEOPLES’ STORE . : : selectmen appointed E. L. Darble town | tables, the party numbering 3. LEE & 0SGOOD CO. W. E. BALDWIN ) counsel and Wesley Wilson town book-| Those present for the convention and THAMES SQUARE GARAGE e keep=r. The bonds of Michael H.|dinner were: Postmaster Patrick Fo- MAJESTIC GARAGE : Grimshaw, Louis S. Barstow, Michael | ley, Dayville; Jufge J. Harry Mann, CHARLES S. PECKHAM BALTIC b J. Grimshaw and A. D. Sayles, consta. | Putnam; John O. Fox, Putnam;: A, D. A. H. & C. G. JACOBSON GEO. DRESCHER bles. were approved. Savyles, Killingl Albert J. Kavanaugh, SCOTT & CLARK CORP. HANOVE ar Mrs. Charles T. Thaver and son, | Dayviile; Joseph Lapalme, Butnam; CLARENCE E. BARBER R George, of Putnam, vist rank Dumas, Putnam; Omer Larue, W. R. BAIRD i \ ADAMS J. NELSON = relatives Thursday. Putnam; Philip Woisard, North Gros. 3 C. V. PENDLETON, JR. ROBERT A. SOUTER 2 venordale; Joseph St. Jean, Putnam A . e bia il bilie A. Bellerose, North ~ Grosvenordale NORWICH TOWN VERSAILLES i ey T local democrats were in Put-| Postmaster Alexander ~Gllman, Put- JONATHAN SMITH CHAS. H. PHILLIPS o a ncs e ar campaign nddress by Hon. David F. Ehiaans BB Bhodon e R PRESTON CITY ; Houston. secr f the United States| sholdon, Woodstoc Charles A. : YANTIC SOINI SUCHA SDRT Dey Wheaton, Eastford; Richard Gorman, Ty POQUETANUCK 3 Irederick Gilman, Putnam; B. J. Kee- : i A h NG, e +the tovn of Killingly will renew e R e i O W. E. MANNING GEO. W. MANSFIELD licenses are | nam; John H. Hennon, Jewett City; = Fancy Goods Rt Putnam. money for which TY COBB TO PLAY. many in the as A ppropr fated | Baseball Star to Appear in Colenials’r ) for the teaching of mu- | Lineup in Sunday's Game. sic in the schools, a antage that ontinued for \ was d t time. “Ty"—"“Ty"” Cobb, did you say? None 4 ang roolwe ontiaed for aitingg i oz e Hrons re Sunday, impossible as such presented before | an amnouncement may first seem, Mr. Woodwara m the town | Fan, sident Thomas McDermott of y _ morning Among | the local club announced Thursday aft- the num Fitzgerald, a|ernoon that the sreatest player in s Colonizls or New Haven Vlocks of quall and pheasant are due | when that great team appears here on | ¥ - o to undergo a severe offensive in the| next S afternoon. WIRDHAM COUNTY’S BARGAIN CENTER |:wn of Kiiinzy next Monday, when | “Mr. Albermor bre ohin negotiating hunte: will be out legally for the first | fc his team for s 1 days. but did | 4t noon, Thursday: Octeber 12thy Colambisify time this season, after protected game | n acceed In clos he ~ arrange- | birds. - Nink ia (ina m ts until 7 sday. With most of | R RSt T L a is prosing an at-| Thursday morning he was very much| o u. cores are expected to appear|of Mrs. Bradford Danielson’s Thurs- |costing at least three cents apiece|well enough -acquainted to b Y rovel is the first seen | surprised to be informed over the tel- at work here excent connection | e; e the Colonial management at th the building of afternoon at 3 o'clock. have now descended to “weeds” sold [ money off their American conferees— Telephone men stationed in Moosup {at one cent, while the smokers of the | Grand Rapids Pr been added to the Sodom school I vy through the generosity of Alfred | during the coming wee kand will reg- ularly appear thereafter until election Woman's Guild Meets With Mrs. Jabez te highways: { New | =3 s proETEs g | cheaper brands of cigars and cigar- = < : . 3 that if that team was to are making great progress on putting ap 4 cigars a g Bl R anEat i Ml oneks Wed: | 0a - ealteHrow e | play here it would only be on condi- | UMe o e mbus Day. up mew poles and reconstructing |ettes have in many cases taken to the Cowardice the Cause. S B & Setosi 58 | Gaboski—Makanewki. COUNTY MEDICAL ASSOGIATION, | lion that the great and only Cobb be| Ml Mo way HoMm T8 'A% . |many of the lines. ping nndT“thjn;gnrirr';g‘e‘;rmsmdh:t to- | If the average victim of Dlackugh ding—Books Given School Library.| , weqding took place from the home ; e v s dphe b, B3 the Colonlala | 4 houl. committes announced on B e = ing that “the position 15 di Diatinaticr, ‘the crime oF Tl e B T vive Fands “Satter Many were | Skv's Hlster, Migs Helena Makanewkl, e el Comeas o murprisecs very agresabls | 2cliools o O ue day. ot noon in| ' GEBMAN TOBAGCO INDUSTRY | fogacial iondition, of Hermain, sicyeuen scandalous proportions: SHufti present and all enjoyed the soclal hour | 2nd Anthony. Graboski of Indian Or-| Thursday, October 19, the semi-an-|{he 10 Mr- MeDermotrrnotwithstand- | TUCsioS: i the cnildren to witness [ oo of Tigars and Cigarettes is Stead. | improvement after the war J which followed the business ghan Masa, W "'J"Q‘“;,‘, 'r‘}n ’;LY' g: nual meeting of the Windham Coun- {05 T/ 1o come along and bring | or take part in the big observance of -y e K2 L Inconsistent Congress. Mrs. assisted by Mrs. Albert J. |S¢ph's chu orwich, by Rev. I. V.| 4y Medical association is to be held at h i S in this city. e shing. Maciejewski. .- > bride 2 2roo “Ty* who will be over 3 the day Bailey delicious_Junc The bride and groom |the Attawaugan hotel, in Danielson, et iLe over i EBSIORT next meeting will be Wednesday, Oct. | Were attended by relatives. The bride| “Tne programme for the event has| (ror prh i Chins the opening game of | will Enforce Fire Escape Ordinance.| Leipsic, German 11, with Mrs. Myron Ladd at Eim- | Wore white organdie with taffeta trim- the #Vorld's Series. Hard Times in Oklahoma. Considering the fact that most of) October 5.-—Total| We fancy there will be much hunger | them ought to be incorporated in it, " Serm Qustr. ; ST | the congressmen spent very little : been arranged as follows: 4 ot The common ccuncil has directed ruin of the Germah tobacco InAUStrY | anq suffering in Oklahoma. tnis wine ihthe. Gont i wood. D Duct of ‘Teige roses. The belieed] \ Call to order by the president, Dr.| pimdi hes booked Cansnmmi Hag. | Chief C. D. Arnold of the fire depart- |is predicied by the Tabak Zeitung the | ter, as therc have been no bank or | Lme with the General _Deficlency, Mrs. Case and Miss Elizabeth Case | % houduct of bride roses, The brides:| Marguerite J. Bullard, Putnam; read. | Qram e seect meoreanponball Red- | ment to see that owners of buildings forgan of the combined tobacco manu- | train robberies there for a month, — | Bill.—Cleveland Leader. of New London are spending n few | Maid was also gowned in white. A ling of minutés of last meeting: recep- | Jing; (7S, Ereat colored twirler, =and | J" (e ‘state laws requiring that the [facturers and dealers in Germany. It | ouston Post. b e weeks in town, guests of Mrs. Hannan | breakfast was served at the home off tion of delegates, guests and officers | Jora ™y, Ginton, the Million Dollar |y iigings be adequately equipped with |points out that the sale of cigars and = s an. Kingsley g Mrs. berkowsiy following the church|of State Medical society: report of del- [ 5id: to do his pitching in Sunday's| g Cocapes. It is understood that | cigarettes, which had been diminish- 3 z The way Champ Clark sizes up an tuigsl 5 ceremony. . Wednesday afternoon Mr. : S o game. Putnam is going to be there | Are 5 A Rt e e oF ot Mexican Finances. election: result muat be: somethile (oe Gifts to School Library. nd Graboski left town for In eranip, infiniohod ana res®, o7 | with something to offast the Cobb pos- | thete are some bullfings 17 the <ty | (0%, =t ing Augu: E £ 3% does not succeed [a shock to the campaign statistician 5 jan: Srabosk or In- bers finished 2 ow bus- | With s gt 2 rly equipped with |sank to a minimum during Augusi| Even if Mexico does succeed [a_ s ampaisn st Hawthorne's Crandfather's Chair | dian Orchard, where the grcom is a | paompoer pnfinished and new bus- | gipilities in favor of the Colonials— | lhat are not properly equipy iness; miscellaneous business; Some such escapes. 1916. The trade orsan c mplains that | in securing a national loan, the Mex- [of formal and elaborate methods. — prosperous farmer. Observations on Infantile Parals Dr. | 5°_it should be some game, bo—some 4 e men who formerly emoked cigars|ican commissioners should now be | Washington Star, ' Sosial and Personal ltems. Harry I F. Locke: Isolation nospl-|S*me! hoiies ROl Hivestoms o 1 o " tal, Hartford: he Burden Which the ne vice presidents oo I Mok, r Wk & il OF fviiae Tievs, Dinon: the 1t D Rians WOODSTOCK FAIR. the Woman's board of the Day Kim- o = Mistes Eva and Rosanna Gobiel and | Robinson, Danielson; The Cystoscope B % A ball hospital for the ensuing year are: Mt e O R osanne Goniel and as a means of Diagnosis in Kidney, | Thursday Was Entry Day—Opening | Vice presidents—Mrs, Chas. Smith, recent guests of Mrs. M. J. Rishards | Ureters and Bladder, Dr. J. Arthur Gi- Late This Year. Abington, Mrs. O. W. Bard.“}%ro‘;vk\sr:‘, Miss Maud Lamoine spent Wedncs. | rouard, Willimantic; general —discus- — Mrs, " Oliver A Hiscox, Woodstoc day in_‘Taftviile, attending the La- |SioT From the four generally spoken of | Valley, Mrs. Mllmfhs«BVZB,"efl-wflzg: moine-Paradis nuptials. Dinner i3 to be served at 1.30. points of the compass, thére came to [ielson, Mrs. HerbeTh wen, Koo Mr. Abrams of North Andover haa|p, The officers of the association are: |the Woodstock fair grounds Thursday, | stock, Mrs. C. O. Thompson. Fom- been spending” the week ir. town. President. Dr. M. J. Eullard, Putnam; | entry day, a thousand and one exhibits | fret, Mrs. R. C, Paine, Thompson, Mrs. Albert Kaplan of’ New York was a| 1ic? president, Dr. Louls L. Mason, | representing the best that the farms in | C. S. Andem, Putnam, ) O Rl Toial, vlatts Cresdas Willimantic; secretary and_treasurer, | the towns in this section of the coun-| Child Woodstock, Mrs. B. R. Ritch. » s Dr. Laura Heath Hills, Willimantic; | ty, and some towns across the Massa_ | Woodstock, Mrs. T. A. Turner, East Tfi‘;{;@ s;[m lr;‘g‘:gmg:fig E{fi’frlii‘gfi,‘; state delegates, Dr. R. C. Paine, Dr.|chusetts border, have to offer as like- | Woodstock, Mrs. L J. Leavitt, North guests of relatives here recentl: George M. Burroughs; councillor, Dr.|ly tc win the biue ribbons, special and | Woodstock. : : R. C. White, Willimantic; censors, Dr. | regular premiums and other marks Directors—Miss Buretta Grosvenor, Elpeth ot Namier 1o, Jaushtet | B F. Perry. Putnam, Dr. Rienal Rob- | honor and. Qlstinction to be swardes | Abington, Mrs. C. A. Foteer, et Counihan of Norwich and sranddaughe | Inson. Danielson, Dr. C. E. Hill, East | today by the judges in the various de- | Mrs. W- W. Averill, Pomfret, Mr: ter, Loulse Counihan, of Providence, | KIIINgly: delegates fo county conven- | partments of the annual exhibition. | A. Russell Mrs. F. P, Todd. Mrs C spent Thescay with = Mes. | Frederioy | tions, Fairfield, E. F. Perry: Hartford, | The Woodstock fair is off its regular e D g : G. M. Burroughs: Litchfield, C. B, Si- | schedule this year, due to a postpone- | tiss, North Grosvenoraate, Miss Mary you at this establishment one Mrs. Grace Kingsley Pockham has|Tonds: Middlesex, J. B, Kent; New|ment on account of the ifantile pa- | Wheelock, Putnam, s, 5. 2. OXee of the finest stocks of been spending the past two weeks with | Haven, L. I Mason. ralysis scare, from early September. |lock, Mrs. G. M. Lowry, Woodstock, GLASS et i b ped But, in looking about the grounds and | Calvin ~Rawson, North Woodstoc] \ SILVERWARE, CUT 3 s idence. A e e through the building Thursddy, there|Mrs. J. M. Paine, Mrs. Chester May, GOLD JEWELRY, = Ca [vas nothing to indicate that the fair [ Fast Woodstock, Miss Nellle Chand- CIOUS STONES Akron, O., is raising $400,000 te == 5 has Jost anvthing by the delay that was | ler, Woodstock S el < G ks 0. ia relsine 3 © Pay | Honor Roll at Killingly High School | f25 Jost anvthing by ¢ i S| Merriang Mrs, James Sullivan, Mrs. ity dlio e i Announced. There is a great exhibit in the cat- | F. D. Sargent, Miss Sarah Brady, Mrs. SN s o N hn tolising s Php et or aighisc] tiaabdipeltes Bopsrtmpnitst - Wholex- | EOmuna{AukEiani M R, Cluk. sel . e following is the list of highest | hibition buildin v Putnam. certain to prove the satis- NEW CHICKERING HOTEL |nonor and honor pupils at Killingly | sptendia dipiass of mai macmets 1ot factory one for the intrinsic 3. M, Lmeey, Prop, Butasm, Comm, | HISD schiool for the firmt four wecks| amplos of the. Collnaty aut medra MOOSUP value and beauty of e gift - of the school year: of vegetable and fruit entries, flowers, . bought HERE is evident to Special Dinners Highest honors: _Lucy Shippee, S14- | ang many other things of interest, the recipient. WEDNESDAYS D et SR Pack 5 No events were scheduled for Thurs- | Dance Follows Whist of St. John To inspect our stocks is to Soup, Fried icken, Maryland Style: Burtc‘::mflarolramléilliot: Kézgmro;{flms" day, which was entirely given over to| Baptist Society—Secial Evening for find just what you want. Boiled or Mashed Potatoes; Fresh As. the 'arrangements of displays and get- ing of Thurs. aragus on Toast: Tea, Coffee or ball. in; Epworth League—Meeting of BRoice of Pie—be, o O°e® oF Milk | Loy George Boys, Adah French, An- | L% UMnEs in shape for today, the frst| G FATL A E Ipauttgath THURSDAYS ita Mignault, Beatrice Maynard, Eehtl e e Old-fashioned New England Roilea| vvarren, Edward Adams, Louis Aldrich, A whist party was given Wednesday - Jeweler Dinner, Fangy Erisket, Botied o yflawre?}ce Casey, Thomas IDmmelson OBITUARY. evening in th% p?,;xcoggm;n[ca,;cfgr‘b toes, Green Peas Spinach or Cabb: Mary Dunn, Howard Franklin, Gladys rooms by the St. John Baptist s The Tittle W"“'w‘"‘n‘m’ Tea, Coffee or MIik; choice of Ple—40c. | Gallup, Gladys Mowry, Anna Wood, George Coman. The Jatter part of the evening was = o FRIDAYS Margaret Beckley, Wesley Cole, Joseph| George Coman, 70, for many vears a | spent in dancing. The first ladies’ Chowder. Plain Lobster, fresh bolled;| Estabrooks, Edna Reed; Leonard |resident in this section, died Thurs- |prize was won by Mrs. Wilfred La- 2 French Fried Potatoes, Peas, ” | Bmith, Kathleen Varney and Btrtha|day at the home of his son in the town | rose, the second by Mrs. A. Allard, and gus Tips, Tea or Coffee; choice of Ple| Ward. | of Thompson. The body was brought | the consolation award went to Mrs. IL T to this city. William Bellivance. The first gentle- ANOTHER TOWN MEETING, Mrs. Adam Kempf, - men’s prize was won by Ovid Cham- i Mrs. Frances Kempf, 57, wife of |Pagne, the second by Mr. Lafrance, To Be Held in Brooklyn Nov. 1ith,| Adam Kempf, died late Wednesday at |and the consolation by Mr. Cote. Re- When Two Special Committees Will | thelr home in the Gary district, in the | freshments were 5 Resiort western part of the town of Putnam. Baptist Convention. ] Mrs. Kempf was a native of Germany,| y,ocal people will attend the Con- Thers is to be another town meet- | DUt NS been a resident here for years. | necticut Baptist church convention, to REMO U AL ing in Brooklyn November 11, tg| Distributing Campaign Literature. |be held in New London beginning Oct. s which date the annuat meeting ad-| Both political parties are preparing |15. The Norwich Fur Co. are now located at their new journed, to hear the reports of two|to flood the towns in this section with Epworth League Social. h 8 s};:ech,l cu:r:mittees on mn’tters that | campaign literature. The first issues| The Epworth éoeacuelhe% e; b‘:i!l. a they were Instructed to investigas ss meeting and social inesday store at 45-47 Main Street, next to Shea & Burke's ihal Tome Gtasna’or e Town gate, ness meet S Mot vesrs: The 2 s - have information tional to what | spent wisely, judi . | Secretary and treasurer gave their re- Furniture Store. We are open for business now with appeared 'in’ the reports an dto listen i T ey oy, PP | Dorts. Lo e vorod Wwp the ieewne . . . . to recommendations relative to an im- he give $10 towards 2 a new line of Furs, Coats, Skins, and all kinds of Trim- §| i oy amerartions relative to an ime Mrocrmnie e S B Ea o churen. Atier the Busincss . . the town. H: 1s a . | meeting many mings for Fall and Winter. W. E. Keach, Irving W. Chapman | port upod &' somoierecas oduid o | plaved. All those present took part and Henry M. Evans were appointed a | svstem For keeping thg town's account |in & contest in which Miss Winnifred All Remodeling and Repairing at reasonable pri committee to investigate the report of | booke. Eyers won the prize. Coffee and dain- g EDSMETRG: pescss. the sclectmen, covering the last fiscal| At Monday's annual town meeting | v cookies were served, year, and after such investigation to | some very suggestive things . wers| Mr.and Mrs. Clyde Miller, Miss An. x, report on November 11 as to whether | said by some of (Ve | \je Page, Mrs. William C. Gardner ”om'e u" o In thelr opinion the town's money was | tendance and the omms orce Tiiat; | Journeyed in automobls to’ Brockton 4 been the basis of considerable talk in | fair, Wednesday. in, who is ding a 4 . : every section of the town of Brook- |, Almond Colvin. As the three men shown in the pic- | “The Spirit of Greece in 1916 Strict- jas these have caused much trouble i 4 2 A LOUIS E. KENNEDY Iyn. fow Weeks' yacation in Fortland, 3e. |ture paraded the street of Saloniki, |ly speaking, however. these men -are | Saloniki and the surroundins Country 18 in Norwich M. BRUCI The result is that there is a great | Wi oS where they were photographed, they |not Greeks at all,” but Macedo: - their lawlessness and their activie DANIELSON gre: ther there. v Und deal of interest in the forthcoming re- | V& p reminded some Americanized Greeks|Turks and wandering mendicant mu ‘s will probably be restricted severe- ertaker and Embalmer ports of the committees, which are ex- Club Meets. of the American painting, “The Spirit |clans, wandering from town to to\ when Greece begin active operations - Bpecial Attention to Every Detail. = pected to de justice to all. The Thursday club met at the home of 17767, and the picture was dubbed in the disturbed country. Men suc.. .sainst the Bulgars and Turks, A