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| { SENATOR MASON NOW SAYS pervous, run down, anaemic man, woman and child. 35 Opinion of Dostor Howard James, late of ' ated Iron in his own private practice. WHAT SENATOR B e CREmgpih T have often said+F we out of it, and as a recommend ‘medicine of ANY. consequence ¥ o u P e ne Goctars ‘piaos. HOW-. Decomt weak, pale Do S rlor the hardést polftical cam- pocP™oe WeAs Ba Paisn ‘of my lite, without a chames for 00 SRV JOONDE a vacation. I had been.starting to court L every morhing with that horrible tired trying to grow in a Seeiing one cannot descrive, 1 was ad- soll deficlent im o §onn Namated Tron. As a plonser iron. If you are In ghe purs food and @ris: lexation. not strong or well, §™ kas B Arat loath ke trw em sadver- ol SUORE OF WElL haTioin i o SRARETIY 1o T LT o TRy Talita' nave beenimo' bene- following test: See SOls1 1n my own cise I made up my how long you can Ond 15 107 my Priends know about It work or how far and you are at liberty ;«s‘fi- (il low You can walk with- Statement 1f you so desire. out becoming tired. &5 years of axe. mma Ufeel that a rem- U PLI0ONE GUS grain tablets of or- dinary nuxated iron cdy which will build up the and increase the power of endurance of 2 man of my age should be kmown ¢ “cvery _mervous, rum-down amemlc three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your man, woman and child.” Senator Mason's statement im regard strength again and see how much you pillax Iaabelle Byrne of New York re- that city Monday, after an Easter visit at her home Here. School Opening Deferred. Because & number of cases of sear- let fover have mppeared among the children of the city the graded schools {in Putnam did not_open Monday for the spring tefm. _The cases are de- scribed as of a very mild type. New Quarters For Soldiers. Members of a Connecticut Infantry company doing guard duty in and about this city are to have new head- cuarters. changing from what was Champeau’s store on South Main street to o dwelling at the head of Buck_ street. Endorse President and Governor. The Circle of Advancement of this clty, representing the interests of the French-speaking people of the com munity, adopted resolutions commend- ing President Wilson's war message and also the attitude toward the war taken by Governor Holcomb. _Coples of the resolution were forwarded to the president and to the governor. Demonstration and_sale of “Lux” at Champeau's store, Union square, all of this week: 10 cents, 3 for a quarter; Goodyear Tire. and Rubber company of Akron, Ohlfo. This great concern will seek ‘to establish by this trip the practicability of maintaining a Tegu- lar overland service between Akron anda Boston, a big eastern center for the distribution of its tire product, and ‘Goodyear, where a monstér plant for the manufacture of tire duck been |established. The idea is to ship tires east by truck, the great road xehicles teturning to Akron loaded with fabric trom the plant in this town. Two drivers are -in charge of the car that is now being run eastward at top speed. Not a minute will be lost except to permit the drivers to eat and replenish ths truck’s supply of gasoline. One driver will sieep on the truck while the other drives, and this arrangement will be kept up unti Ithe to Nuxated Iron was shown to Several physicians who were requésted to sive thelr opinions thereon. R —— Dr. Howard James. ftebtihe finited s e BT Senator Mason is to be commended on Temding Dat this statement on Nux- e o For pabitc pEOL:, THEr: are Honsends of man and women who need S iangin and biood bufider but do ot Know what to take: - Phere s Roth- Tag Hke organic irom—Xuzated Tron— ta%pive increased strength. snap. viger, ad taving power. it enriches the Heoa: Brings Proses to. tha. chesks of D omen and- s an unfeiing soures of Tenemed Vitality endutARCE and power Tormen who buin up. too rapldly. theit Fervous enersy. In the stremvous sirain of the great business: competition of s 1887, to the 518t Congress in 1891—defeated for the preparedness plans included the build- 7 pe the ‘day & A Yame Simply | S2nd Congress 1392 Elected Senator to the 5sth Con- || ing of remarkable special tires, pneu- | = Careill councll, Knights of Colum- Dr. King_a New York prysician zna DY - i v i matics that are 12 inches in Aiameter | bus adopted resolutions lauding Pres author, said: “I heartily endorse Sen- FEOTSE - op 4 and compare in the world of tires with | ident Wilson for the stand he has tak- jor Mason's statement in regard to Nuxated Iron. There.cam be no ViEor- ous iron men without iron. Paller been doctoring for Senator Mason’s championship of Pure Food and oy S e e means anemia. AnemlE MESh 16n o, months without ob- | Drugs lesisiation, his fight for the rural freddelivery L S O e 0 g e | i PP i 2 ficlency. The, R{flfi_%‘gy. ‘he taining any benefit. | system, and his strong advocacy of all bilis favoring || through as a waste paper basket and| _ ix Inches now. muscles lack tone: the brain fags. anc But don't take the | j050r ang the rights of the masses as against trusts l|are extraordinary in_appearance at utnam people awoke Monday morni- the memory fails. and often thev be- come weak. nervous, irritable. despon- Gent and melancholy. “In the most common foods of Amer- iea. the starches. sugars, table syrups. candles. polished rice. white bread; soda Srac baghett R 3 Strons cndorsement of Nuxated Iron must convinegany Sabiscn tawo. “larlae demsmwinated bY Mother Nature intelligent thinking reader that it must be a prepara- || Gare combined in the equipment of the | tive zreeting that one man offereq earnmeal, no longer is fron to be found. for the red color- | tion of very great merlt and one which the SCRatof Y| iruck that make it a remarkable vo- while trudging throush the storm. B e e natter eels is boun ent val <. 3 X . Refining processss pave remaved the Ing matter In e | Lo S Doevhers ofherwike he could not afferd to ||hicle. which is expected to glide over| Wirsless Stations Ordered Dismartied. poveriened tooas, andsiily ‘methiods of dren Is. alas! not Tead fiis name to if, especially after his strong advo- ||'the Ehwiys " withy real spiatn Stvan has pibctyed dngitee e cookery, By throwing down the that kind of iron. | ©acy of pure food and drugs legislation. speed for such a type . o sovainiient: sHciats T s ey waste Dipe the water in Which oUr You = must take Since Nuxated Tron has obtained such an enormous At Boston a big reception has been| . \ireless stations here are disman- tables are cooked. are responsible have gained. I have seen dozens of nervous, run-down people who were ailing all the while double their strength and en- durance and en- tirely rid them- » selves of all symp- toms of dyspepsia, liver and ot h e troubles in from to fourteen from IMinois, And this after they had in some cases | sress 1897 old forms of duced iron, iren acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a few cents. The iron demanded re- CTnited States. being one iron in a form that | SHle—over thres Former United States Senator Wm. E. Mason, vecently elostod Member of the U. S. Congress from Illinois. From the Congressional Directory. published by the United States Government—“Wm. B. Mason, Senator was elected to the 50th Congress in Senator Mason is now Congressman from the State to 1903 and combines, made him a national fisure at Wash- ington and endeared him to the hearts of the working man and the great masses of people throughout the Senator Mason has the distinction of of the really big men of the nation. His million people using it annual truck lands in Goodyear, next Satur- day. The trip was not undertaken with- out special preparation. Last summer engineers in the employ of the Good- vear Tire and Rubber compafy Went over the route that will be followed by the truck, and examined bridges, road conditions and other features tha it was essential to kmow about be- fore embarking on what may be an epoch-making venture. Then came the work of making reads the piomeer vehicle to be used in the trip. The the 42-centimetre guns in the artil- lery that is making world & history first glance, as they really are In the tire producing business, marking an advance in idea that maj become gen- eral at an early date. The tires, of necessity had to be mounted on spe- cially built wheels. Other features prepared by the Goodyear forces and a_=pecial representative of the firm will gladly explain all about it to you. —adr. To Jail For Kicking in Door. For having committed a breach of the peace, Alexander Seder, an old of- fender, was ziven 8 months In_jail, after a hearing In the city court Mon- day eveninz. In the early hours of Sunday morning he kicked on the door and broke the lock at Miss Merwin Cutler’s home. K. of C. Message to President. en in defendine American rights and honor and telegraphed the president a ing to find a wild northeastern storm sifting snow over the landscape, much after the fashion of a February day. Nearly six inches of snow fell before the storm cleared just before noon. “Happy New Year,” was the sugges- tled, in accordance with a ruling that for_another grave irom loss: o other iron preparations are often recommended as & another il be given the truck upon - . Tfaretoce 1t you wioh to preserve can be easily ab- | 2URETLINNE ROPPITURRS folacr should remember that || ita arrivai here. When Agent Robert | i Peinz apolied all over the country. your youthtul v andevigor {5 a ripe sorbed and assim- | there is a vast difference beiween ordinary metallic || W, Bove. in charse of the big plant at | Lhere are but two licensed stations in . . 1d are. vou must supplv the iron defl- jlated to do you | iron and the orfanic iron contained in Nuxated Iron, Tt Db T hmatn as Williamsville, | Eutnam. one maintained at the Brad- i Slency in your food by using some form g, a00d, “otners | therefore ‘siwavs insist on having Nuxuted Irom as |i What has been as Willlamsville | ley builging on Elm stree: by N. V. A e of erganic iron—Nuxated 1£63—Just as reve | recommended bv Dr. Howard James, late of the |freceived a telegram a & k Bradshal, the other on Ring street i g You would use sait when your £00d has not enough salt. Dr. E. Sauer. a Boston physiclan. who has studied abroad Jn great European etea Institotions. Said: TBermior Fon the- day | & - e R A . . g : Biecnia Hght. An'l hurvorandd @b inply hecauss be | oot I S oSt it safacient Noraal [l e Rl W D . e ilns | cay, morning o scwnapeaple from the @red. times' over. ormanic lron 13 the paabr, c0om e B | Ioctale e taken up and Incorporated inte ihe biead || fabric mill operatives wi ve the| guardsmen who had their heavy foo sreatest of all strenkth Buflders s n < O P any carcite Tespecially In view of the disag. [|bis machine and its-drivers a joyful|wecar wet through while doing guard “Not long ago a man came fo me Ereat strength and | 18 Be 2Ll SUCH Ly “Tis “corrosive action upon the || welcome. duty during the storm of the early ¥ho wes nearly half a century old emdurance ~an d | FLSSEE INgUel dimaging effoct upom the dental The truck will not be long at Gool- | hours -of Monday morning. The. in. nd asked me to give him » preliminary filled his blood with | ST When. owever. we deal with iron in organic || vear. Five tons of tire fraric in rolls | fantrvmen were not posd i TR i xam! e. T was jron i stans Jbumina i o i to its a- B x 7 e on o TgtTuEnes T was dron before - he | combiaation.” juch’Tor instance. as aibuminate’or. || will be ready to swing into Its capa- | fooi coverings were concerned, to meet ressure ot o boy of 20 wnd as rel ot o e better ea Tron. a far aifferent story i tola. || Sons hody ana when- it is. loaded it | o}, SHIRCRSE WOL COReCTne FiRer vio ana Yiailiy e s wdtimg man: Lray: while ‘many 2 pierye no destructive action upop thiq teethn? f| il *immeaiately stagt.on the geturn R e e e T BRI s, s th ® | Fadily assimilated he biood and quickly makes ||trip to Akron, speeding westward as 2 notwithstanding his ave. The secret, down ih ~Inglor- | readily assimilated ipfo the biood and auitkis makes D e OBITUARY. he said. was taking organic iron. Rre AT 30 Re W in bad hesithy at jornoihe lack of will be run via Worcester and Putnam. Don S. B. Whittemore. s : s 7 45 %he Was cave-worn and meatjs aii in. T = — o A e e R 1 . S Now at 50, atter taliRg N uxated Tron, e o Tich s gt fance i mutsied. ron that sher ot o {oriei | GREEKS TELEGRAPH MESSAGE | died at his o andanie N | a_miracle of vitalit faco beaming with the bubVency of youth fron is absolutely necessary to enable wise it may worse than useless. Many an athlete and prize fighter siclans, In this “Iron to be of tem must be in ious defeat simply power.” Tariety of eases. ix Temedy ana ot & patent medicine nor secrer tmn constituents ape United States -Public Health Service a nd_other phy- connection Dr. Howard James say the slightest value to the human Combination which may be easi 1y $100.00 o any chantable ‘nscltudon If they not take ans man or woman under 60 who I iron. ‘and fncrease thelr strength 200 per co Monday morning announcine that the truck had started, he inaugurated plans to have a big demonstration in honor of the truck’s arrival. The vil- Coming down from Boston. the truck OF LOYALTY TO PRESIDENT by W. H. Mansfield, Jr. Guardsmen Needed Dry Shoe: An appeal for dry shoes came Mon- 2 native of the town of Thompson, but had lived in what is now Putnam for Men who smolke Helmar vour blood to change food Into living & I e Burcpe and Ametica. (ver 1n four weeks' tme, provided they bave no| At the Same Time Ask for America’s | 32 Vears, knowing the place since it e i 1= 2 o otent rmeds n Dearls all forma o fn- [ 1 “ipewed i this Gty by ‘Chas Ossood. Les People of this city will have an op- ¢ X T T AR R ARy P n B e e s et R T R TR YANTIC railroad ties awalting shipment. Schools Open. tained at dinner Easter, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Eldredge and son, Albert W., of Preston. men and women, in Danielson, but they are among the alien people who are first to hasten with the assurance that they are loyal to this country’s alms In entering the world-war and see the Liz motor truck of the Good- year Tire and Rubber company that is enzaged on an experimental record- breaking trip from Akron, O.. to Boe- ton, and then to Goodyear (Williams- in them. Sentinels Guard Trunk Bridges—| The local schools reo o | s reopened Monday | Fugeme I O'Connor has returned 2 0 fgnting | vilie). The truck is ted to pass Guardsmen Quartered in Fire Engine | of last week. There was a falling off | from a week end stay in Huntington, ?c!.?-“mé'éo‘:? ::xcrrc:pl::ug? Nberts and | through here sometime . Saturday | Recommend thgm 4 Hall—Boys Catch Big Trout—News | !N registration in the village school on | wit hhis parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.|gemecracy. ' morning. e - account of the prevailance of measles. O'Connor. Through the medium of a night let- in General. P. H. Connolly has returned from eraphed the following to Advi ir fri | m m The village 13 having experience| Trout nemermen, with fapey tackle B D R Freslicne Slzon g‘”.,o.,":“o “wn“s e S e dvise the ends to smoke them. | with martial law on account of having | were made green with envy last Fri-| o " e T ity State:| Cond et MRS S5 FESt Cay jn Ger Novie chanve trom Hol & th three important brid; h tha day to see a couple of sixteen year old = ting Recruits For lavy—Two Ac- ar P aridges here that are|iovs take from Susquetanscut brook MYSTIC R R cepted. y i a i 0 -any..oLaer useq by the Grand Trunk ..Railway system. Guards have been placed at each making it necessary for people who have occasion to pass over the bridges to have passes.issued by the Sovernment officials. The -head ers for the soldiers is the Yantic Fire Engine ball. Cots have been. placed in the dance hall for them and they are getting their meals in the -village.| string Saturday. » In general the|LPiScopal church. The speaker will : = 2 = s ;o " b k. Conscious of vour sympath: with | cepted and will leave this morning for Sixty-Foot Pale. Procits aro rathe Mgh dnd he water | 2° REY LTI, Withes, IC UL be | unes of Grecce,in the pres: | New Haven, whers they wil bo swom | Frriend, if you will once, you will many times. A sixty foot telephomb :pola;swent | &, 11ft1e 00 cold for succes:sul flsh- | grogational and Methodist churches, |ent dark days of strict blockade ex- |into the service, ~They will remain | thirtargh here last weblk, qrawn by one | & ercised against her, we pray for your |at New Haven for a month or five The Mildest tobacco for cigarettes is Turkish. of Gristhard's was one of t seen here in four-horse teams.. It o finest sticks of fimber ars. The local freight vard s nearly filled with poles_and | hoildays with her parents, Mr. and|up the river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, |Sides old men and women. babies aiso|be ready for assignment to the ships £ R Mrs. John Coughlin. Frank Gates and DMiss Mildred Gates | 272, dving from starvation. = R. K. Harris and Ralph Clifford of |of Providence, Mr. and Mrs. Bergen |: This state o. affairs couid not leave 3 Palmer, spent some time In the vil- |l Greene, Prof. William Park ~of |US% the true and loyal Americans of | Ames—Earl M. Young, Providence: 3 lage last week. Washington, Conn., and Mrs. Laura | Greek origin, unmoved by the suffer-|Clinton Young and Gaius Hubbard, J: t . Dr. H. H. Howe and Mrs. Howe | Pickering. ings of our brethren, and In the same | of Attleboro: Walter Ames, Danielson: emons Whiten and spent Easter in Pomfret, with their spirit in which the Belgium and Polish 1 Beautify the Skin! RPU— three handsome trout. The largest fish weighed 1 1-2 pounds and the other two a pound apiece. The brook is yielding many handsome specimens as it does every year and the best fish seem to be caught by the young- est fishermen. James Morton caught six nice ones Friday and John Willlams had a nice Village Miscellany. Miss Margaret Coughlin has return- ed to New York after spending the daughter, Mrs. Charles Arnold. William Tucker has returned to Springfleld, after spending the holi- Union Temperance Meeting Planned— Men’s Club Hears Address on Gi many and America. The quarterly meeting of the Mys- tic Valley Temperance union will be held Sunday evening at the Methodist Guests on Easter Sunday. Mrs. Isabel Nefl ana Miss Matilda Holloway entertained at their home Everett Noyes has returned to Nor- wich_after a brief visit with his sis- ter, Miss Jennie Ryley. Heard Patriotic Address. | Your Excellency: We, the law-abid- ing_citizens of Greek origin residing In Danielson, Conn., celebrating today the ninety-sixth anniversary of the Independence of Greece, reaffirm our gratitude to this noble country for the generous moral andmaterial #s- sistance which was afforded to our forefathers in 1821, during the war for the independence of Greece. intervention to send food to our starv- ing kinsmen in Greece. In the official entente circles it is admitted that be- relief committees have been formed, we have formed ourselves a commit- tee with the hope that we shall be able to send foodstuffs and milk to the Bight applicants for enlistment in the United States navy appeared at the rooms of the Chambver of Com- merce, the first day of the naval re- cruiting party’s stay in this _ city. Chief Quartermaster Edward Stohan, U. S. N.. is in charge. Of the eight applicants two were ac- weeks, then get ten days’ furlough, after which they will go to the naval training station at Newport and soon Lyman Cross, Tast Killingly, and Har- | old Brooks. | Burial was in Westfield cemetery. A. F. Wood was in charge of the funeral are better. bR sayiaboy, Ing ©98q0], YSpPIany, 3ang %00% brand, because few cigarettes at any price Can you keep a secret ?— Helmar is made of Pure Turkish Tobaccos, Put together right. The Best tobacco forcigarettes is Turkish. aa in town with his parents, Mr. and arrangements. M k s Mrs. William Tucker. There was a large attendance of | Starving bables in Greece. John Gamache. of the battleship fleet. Monday concert and bgll of Carglll|J ake Cheap Lotion Miss Natane Hesmiiion of Blies place | the Men's ciub at the mesting Mondey |, OUr _compassion for our suftering| -, . John Gamacke =~ = |“rive men were rejectea Monday for | council, Knights of Coluthbus, in Union | ¥ f i spent the past week In the village with | evening held in the Mystic Hook and |kinsmen in Greece does not in the| ‘Tne COoeral BV So0m @oms e, e |8 minor cause_defective sight, It is|hall ushered in the post-Lenten social | Ga i her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hen- |Ladder company roome, when. the |least impair our sentiments toward the | held AMonday morning from his home: believed with the right kind of treat- | activities Monduy night | RS - P T s ry_Hamilton. speaker of the evening was Dr. Fifs |STeat issues involved in the struggle |l TTIURE SRVST VUG SCiioes ov. | ment those men's eyes may be made| The semi-blizzard of the mornine The juice of two™ & Ilefmons| Miss Marion Gibbs is spending sev-|and hin sublect was Germany and |gfmations and i Could not In ABy SRy | Cenatias Kost was Celobrant of the |StTONE enough.to pass the navy's test | dampened the spirits of t%e comnit 5 strained into a bottle containing three | Sr2l days in New York with her aunt, | America. i ;I" - d“"fl :mn efl"! iy “”Wu" high mass of requiem. Burial was in| 270 Will then get in the service. An-|tec in charge but during the afternoo: Rid of the Torment ounces of orchard white makes a Mi‘s{s El‘!quv‘a’efl: Gibbs. TR & Personal Mention. :o‘x“';;,’-r luty to America, St Joseph's cemetery. The bearers o:_!;[er‘;r:ar w"h:: cmflg‘r;t pass ;:'ues?;n' the ;um came out and Y;v mix’hyz the " whole quarter pint eBIE L | Mrs. Herbert Trask spent the week| Miss Martha Wiiliams of Boston i 3 2%, wil n later s~ week. His| weather conditlons were favorable for markable lemon tkin beautifer of | nd With Worcester, relatives. the guest of Ter mother, Mra. Fannie | joxuity o e e e F e e, T e T on " Setien. Alngg | trouble was defective teeth, and he al- | the large crowd which included man of Rheum: s ot ot e ey for B e et e e e aathio. 2pfineme et ~ang | Morcler and Frank: Salious. Louis K. |Ieady hessirsoged with a dentist to|guests {rom Danlelsan, Webster, i ; jar of the ordinary cold eream: rs. Jessie Gardner has retm 3 X e x them. o wants to be ome of | Grosvenordales and other nearby = u - Gare should be taken ‘to strain. th¢ | Edna Bentley. Willemantie Rfier B vIbE to har par |t the government/of the United States | Kennedy was the funcral director. |yncle Sam's saflor boys. and he will | towns. Send me Foley Kidr lemon Suice through = ‘e cloth so Improving Garage. ents, Mr. and Mra. M. V. Gardner | priviiese to upheld by werd and by| ANNUAL BOROUGH ELECTION. [be oo = @ stom | LiEoEE's orchesum of Brockion, fur, TIY dome mp mith rhow no lemon pulp gets in,: then t] 2 x o uarte an_ will | nished musi There was u cpucert 7, are the onl 4 s | J0tn G Avae Bt hosn i oov: Entertained Club. deed the nobisst: trAMificag-of thls 1o have a display In a window of Cham- | programme from eight to nine o'clock 0%, A- J. Wais e will keep fresh for months. Bvery rious republic, which Is about to en- List of Candidates Was Chosen With- Rheumatism is eral improvements in his garage on| g Daniel B s e t = “ - 28 freckles, sallowness and tan .anc is 4 e Pearl street yesterday afternoon. jEis o o to stimulate interest in the navy here | L. Duvert and Miss Katherine Byrnc. JYour strength-worrics Wiiliam Tucker, Sr., isjanitor at Miss Gladys Wilcox has returned the seas, and the highest dictates of Only about 5 per cent. of the regis. and it is expected that many recruits numb the ldea] skin. safteen, . RSUStmer eous i tere: Daniei- A programme of 16 s was n il R et - S 52 Mitchen B N e R N L Cisidtios e EA o o maeniel | will be secured during the week. danced.. After the ninth dance there J°pr mina=afiects yo Just try it! Aake p a quarter pint Back to The Land. Mrs. Ira F. Noyes is visiting :her|ThS Greek Amerl o e e I e hens by | | Putnam will furnish ‘s quota _that|wsa an intermission during which R et ame Svema st this swoetly fragrant lomon lotion | George Sherman who has been em- |50f; Robert Noves in Baltimore, Md. * 2t O o conaiaios, and these|will help to swell the Tanks of the|there were supper parties at hotels R Y 204 masmge it daily into the face,|ployed on the Yantlc section of the|, MrS. Nellie Lord is visiting relatfves FUNERALS but ome Mt of candldates and prwere | thousands and thousands of young men | and restaurants. g Ll Pl A Sesk. arms and bands. It sHould nat- | Central Vermont rafiroad for the past|® Old Lyme. =~ - o = T Preston acted &s moderator. throughout the country who are daily | "o stage was pretiily decorated by | them to (he perfect & ey oo e year left Saturday and is devoting his| priqgeport after a visit with his Anthony ‘Ames. ‘At the business meeting in the even- | ansWwering Uncle Sam’s call to the col- | cyrill Remiilard. Pink and whi's bunt- = urie acld out of the bl s o St g Tugee. sod | tie- t ik fatm. brother, George B. Grinnell At the home of Mrs, James Potter |ing E. L. Darble was chosen as chair- | ®"&. iuits - recelved here are furnish. |I1E_Was used and groups of U. .| away the cause of rhe e o B i Goods Going to Maine. at the corner of Broad and Potter [man. About 50 were present. It was| i earfare to New FHaven nish- | fazs added a bit of patrlotic color- | bago and stift, swollen, : R e earaiat witt sch thrss e Do A A e I M | T A L. Keete,|Strcets Monday afterngpn at 130 fu- | voted to accept all borough offlcers’ re- 5 ing. The stage was banked with pot- | Begin now, today, and ot Orchard whits at liitis eeen sad | lor Gre belts shipped to Maiho from | superintendent of Hamden schoois, 18 | condusied b aaw. G iy Ratber Dars | LTS mille wae jald, cullestanle on the | EASTER MONDAY BALL ted palms, feriz; and plants. | SES be sciive aad - e . Y Rev. C. H. " Dur- |6 1- s was Jaid, collectable on the te committaes In charge of the af-| Mr. Walsh winds up grocer will Dty the Jomona : nmh Banes s .dhle:l.‘.rmb home in Middletown for the El!:ler re-|ing the funeral service business in|first Monday in September. It wi OF CARGILL COUNCIL, K. OF C,|fair were: Fioor director, James J. | LY Saying: “1 consider TOLIS & KN . t Y |cess. At a meeting of the Hamden |Danielson was suspended as a mark |announced by the chairman that on a t g “| Sharon: assistants, Michaei J. Duigle. itie best 1 Dia r. ‘and amee Morton. hoot boar i Miss Keefo w 3 hest' L LOUIS E. KENNEDY S . s 4 last week Miss Kesfe was | of respect to one of the town's oldest |count of the high price of material and | Twenty-Fourth Annual Social Event | Armand Montville! committee of as vy tyied . Henry Briggs and chil- | unanimously reappointed for the ensu- | citizens and one who for half a cen-|cost of labor, petitions for the con- rangements, Arthur L. Duvert, Arthur Your druf - Giadys. of Lebsnon.|ing year, making her sixth consecutive tury and more had been prominently struction of sewers in Potter and Me- Proves Customary Brilliant Gather- Renshaw. Armand Montville, eph Baster gmests of Mrs. M. J appointment as superintendent. The |active in the town’s business, educa- |chanic streets had been with in Leon, Helika Auger, Michael J. Daigler Eag= J | schools register approzimately 1,800 | tional, public and social life ,‘ o, B Dimirs.. Tasioe 1. Citarcedts bo: (Moo W ALH L - and Mre. Blias Stoskmtt enter- puplls, with & corps of 48 teachers. The' were mephews of Mr. (Continued on Page’ Nine) The twenty-fourth annual Faster lception commitiee, Michael Dwyer |latin ror Goatness £eniiis

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