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DANIELEON | Treasurer M. H. Starkweather to At- ! “tend Bankers’ Conference—Excava- tion for New Greei Church to Begin —Quinebaug Pomona to- Meet With Plainfield Grange—Trust Company Votss $50 to Y. M. C. A. Fund. , Sergeant Donald Stone of the 3Sth company, Fort Te is at his home here on leave. Henry C. Weisman of Providence visited friends in Danielson Monday. Captain F. O. Armington and Cap- tain A. P. Woodward _received ~'am- nouncements Monday of the organiza- tion of the staff of Home guard troops in Connecticut. Leave for Chicago. Judge and Mrs. Milton A. Shumway left Monday for a week’s visit in Chi- s H Automobiles Col Antomobiles driven by Everett Pel- lett and George Beaney were in col- lision on the Wauregan road Sunday night. Ths cars were considerably Corporal Howard Dixon of the 3sth company is at his home here on leave. Will Attend Bank Conference. Treasurer Clifford H. Starkweather of the Danielson Trust company has planned to be in New Haven today to attend a conference of state banks and trust companies. A matter of im- portance to be discussed at the meet ing is following the governments sug- gestion that state banks and _trust companies become members of . the federal reserve, which proposition has ! been given consideration by the local institation. Start on Greek Church. At a meeting of the committee of Holy Trinity Orthodox Greek church it was voted'to at once begin excavating for the foundations for the church to be erected on a recently acquired site : on Water sreet. It was thought Mon- } day that the laying of the cornerstone may be arranged for next Sunday. In- | vitations are to be sent to Greek resi- dents of many nearby towns and cities to attend-the ceremony. - QUINEBAUG POMONA To Meet With Plainfield Grange Dec. First. 3 | } The meeting of Quinebaug Pomona Grange, No. 2, is to be held with Plain- field grange in Grange hall in that place Saturday, December 1. The morning session is to open in the fifth degree, at 10:30, and reports of offic- ers are to be read and routine business transacted. A new chaplain and a new member of the executive committee are to_be elected. Members of he New London County Pomona grange are to furnish the pro- 7 gram at the afternoon session - which is to open in the fourth degree, at 1:30 o'clocks. May Issue New Series of Shares. At tonight’s meeting of the Daniel- son Building and Loan Association there will be discussion of issuing a new series of shares, dated January 1. The organization is now approaching the end of the second vear of its exist- ence and as time goes on is more fully meeting the ends for which it was or- . zanized—the supplying of funds under { verv favorable conditions for _the building of homes in Danielson. The association has been successful and there is every promise of increasing good results as it grows in strength and resources. 5 TRUST COMPANY SUBSCRIBES Votes $50 Toward Y. M. C. A. War Fund—Over $1,560 From Directors and Corporations. Following = meeting of its board of directors Monday morning, it was an- nounced that thc Danieison Trust company had appropriated $50 for the Danielson Y. M. C. A. war fund. It ‘was stated that personal contributions from the directors and from corpora- tions with which some of them are connected make a total in excess of $1.500, which represents approximately fifty, per cent. of the total subscrip- tions reported here up to Monday morning. SELL TIMBER TRACT Valuable Pine and Oak on Twenty- Acre Lot Sold Sold From Fitzsim- mons Farm. Mr. and M Martin _Fitzsimmons have sold 20 acres of sSplendid timber on their place on the Mashentuck road to John Bowen. of Foster. who is to cut it off and manufacture it. This tract of timber is one of the few re- maining ones of value at.a point so near the railroad in the town of Killing- ly. Some of the trees, giants in size, are of nearly a century’s growth. The timber includes much heavy pine and oal Officers of Rose. of Lima Council The following are the newly elected officers of Rose of Lima Council,*K. of €., Grand Knight, Danie] F. O’Conne! deputy grand knight, Martin F. Burn financial secretary, Gaston A. Mai don; treasurer, Patrick F. Murray. The council voted to have an open meeting in the town hall soon. Invi- tations are to be sent out to speakers who are expected to be heard at the meeting, which will be arranged by a committee made up of William Ray and Peter Reynolds. NO 1917 WHITE WAY Borough’s Illumination Must be Cur- tailed to Blv. Coal. »t there is of Danielson’s white FELT LIKE A NEW - PERSON Miter Taklng Only One Box Of “Fruit-a-tives” East Sarr Harsovr, “It is with great pleasure that I write" %o tell you of the wonderful benefits L have received from taking “Fruit-a. ! tives”. ¥For years, I was a dreadful | sufferer from Constipation and Feade | aches, and 1 was miserable in every way, | Nothingin the way of medicines seemed | | to help me. Then I finally tried | “Fruit-a-tives” and the effect was jin [To Take Place of Equ Calvin B. Albee, Elmer Branch of National Weman's Party - to Be Formed—Y. M. C. A. Subscrip- tions Over $5,000—City Lot For ifle Range. Charles Fletcher, licensed.embalm- er who has been in'the employ.of L. E.| Smith here, has cnlisted in the United States Medical corps and will_report at Fort . Y., this week. Fletcher left here Monday afternoon for his home in Central Village. Ovid Rickey Leaves Hospital. Ovid Rickey, who was shot by a woman in Providence, abeut six weeks agq, has been discharged from a hospi- tal in that city and Is almost fully To- covered from his injuries. - Had Betting in Pool Room, Fined. In the city court Monday morning Crhistos Tergis pleaded zuilty to_al- lowing gambling in the nature of bet- ting. on_Kelley pool in his pool room in_the Union block, and was fined $20. Sergeant Hyde Smith of the quarter- master’s department ‘at Camp Deyens visited with his parents,: Mr. and Mrs. David A. Smith. Private Lebeau of the 35th Company. . was at his home here on leave of absence. Attorney C. L. Torrey was invited to attend an important meeting of _the State Council of Defense at Hartford today. ‘Merrill Healey of Woodstock has won much fame by his achievement of leading the country in per aere corn production. Hundreds of newspapers have given prominence to the an- nouncement of his success. Address by Dairy Commissione Fraok H. Stadtmuelier, state dairy and food - commissioner, meeting of persons intere: production, at the rooms of the Cham- ber of Commerce Monday evening. This afternoon the commissioner will speak at Grange. hall in Abington and thi eveninz at the community house in t Woodstock. Offerings For Hospital. Thanksgiwing offerings for .the Day Kimball hospital were taken in church- es here Sunday and the syms received will add considerably to the funds’ of the institution. Mrs. Jujius Cordier, *who' Has been ngepusly ill. was reported Monday. as resting more comfortably 'and as considerably improved. Fuel Administrator is ad- ssing communications to lghting companies hereabouts, directing ' thelr atteniion to an order restricting the use of electrically illuminated -adver- tising signs and other. electric: signs to the ‘héurs batweer: -7.45 and 11. Miss Rosamond Danizlson of Patnam Teights through the State Coun- cil .of Defense, been. nmamed as chair- for Windham county- of the Wo= man's Activities . committee. ZJugar Allstment. stated that this city will re- allatment of sugar from the s that has been 'collected in New York and.that was orieinally.in- tended for shipment to neutral coun- tries.. - - This- sugar is expected, here within ¢ few da Garfield CBITUARY Calvin B. Albee. & A’bee. who died at' his Sonth Main® street, was a teran of the Civil: war. Mr. Albee vas. for ‘vea ident of Ruot'and Vt.. but far od- kas heen 2 sident of this e Elmer Mulls who died at-his home v of which lived practically all” 6f Il-’lis niace he Tennis at High Schoal. " At ‘the FHigh Sthool zrounds -the students are continuing the. fall ‘ten- nis tournaments. - Games were sched- uled and piayed Monday and there will be a game toda WOMAN’'S PARTV BRANCH League—Will Be Organized Tonight. National Woman's is to be formed at the mmerce here this evening. Its object to secureé an amend- ment to the United States canstitu- tion enfranchisinz. women.. Me ship is open to all women who regard woman suffrage as tlie foremost poli- e of fhe da: A branch of the Part of ne. Alrs. \rars};-m up the committee that is in charge’ ol the arrangements for the meeting, Members who are enrolled in- the na- ioral.bogy and all suffragists arc-be. rl" inviied to attend the meeting. The branch to be formed hete will! take the place of the Equal Franchise leazue, many of the members of the old_organization taking up membe ship in the new one, which will work, directly through Washingih. for tbe ends that are sought SUBSORIPTIONS OVER $5,000. SR TS 13 Exact 'I'ntll of Y. M. C. A. Pledges’ Not pb Known Yet. ‘While no definite figures were-avafl: able, it was estimated here. Monday -evs ening. by one_of tm~ committee. . in’ charge of the Y.-M. war fund that the Putnam dlsu']ct‘ subscrlminn! will. be in excess of $5,0 Up_to Monday night th total.of sub scriptions- made at ,various” manufsc. way. 1s solng o have, a>criip Pt 1. hy H. A. Garfield. United States fuel administrator. _Mr. .Garfield _has_di munities, that rson, corporation. association or pa.ttnenhlv shall furnish electrieity for illuminat- ‘ng display a.flverusm:. nofieu an-| . nouncements, si | location: of an of lumination oF ornamentation of building. ‘hristmas season white way in Dan. ielson this yeéar and that -all come within the rule it is ‘desired in d -hours; the above rule applies wfi:pdn‘ tore 7:45 p. m. and 4 'nse order is promuxnuorm:, mt.i be a uvlnl consumption’ splendid. After taking one box, I feel ' - like a new person, to have relief from those sickening Headaches”. £ Mzrs. MARTHA DEWOLFE, B0e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250, Mdld-lu-u-—tmflbym mm N.Y. Franchise | 1 hamber | | not. eople Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words but deeds. that’ prove true merit: The deeds of Doan’s Kidney . Pills, For. Norwich kidney sufferers, Have made their local-reputation. _ Proot lies in the testimony of ‘Nor- wich people. Wm. H. Brown, Fox Hiil, .Norch Stonington Road, Norwich, says: “My back and kidneys 'had given me con- siderable - troable < for eight .or ten years My work was heavy and that used to Nritate my trouble, for I mo- ticed ‘it -nost-after my day's work. My back felt weak and tired and sharp pains caught me. when I stooped. 1 [heard people praising Ddan’s Kidne: Pills and decided t& giyé them a trial. 1 found them .the.best medicine I had ever used-and I felt better than I had in years.” Price 60c, -at’ all' dealers. Don't simply ask for a Kkidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pilis—the same that Mr. Brown had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfers., Buffalo, N. Y. turing plants in‘town, where subscrip- tion lists weer circulated. had not been received. - Thé canvass. also was con- tinued Monday and the werk was ac- tive in from which town no_report has been . The 'total number ‘of subscriptions will #un into the hun s, Additional reports will come to the committee today, but it is not certain that the exact total wiil be known be- fore tomorrow. RIFLE RANGE. flhaShbrtnts Home Guard ‘to Utilize City. Lat. by Special Permhission. ‘The. common eunncfl has voted to al- low the use of the city lot, south of the city, for a rifle range by the Put- nam Home Guard ny Tlfis lot is_one acquired by the ci metime -ago_as'a site for n!ter beds 'hne will eventually be used in.cehnection with the disposal of’s “An_ issue of overcoats for the mem- bers of the -commaud the near future. 'The overcoats that 2. being issued to thé Home Guard @éempanies of the state are of the blue cloth style formerly used by the.na- tional guard-of the state. It was said: Momday- afternoon that no information .has been obtained as Yet relative- to!securifng. fiew quarters for the. commany, for.drill purposes. STAFFORD SPRINGS { Discussion Concerning Vote to Give Second Selectman Salary of $200— John H. Larned Géing to Texas— Missior—Italian Band’s Concert. There “has” been a good deal/ot dis- ssion concérning the vote taken tha. town micetng Mst week to increas - 0f it gecond selectman fo ! s composed of Wil! Srios * \IE. Previe statute ‘Is. fivst seler atended by some 7:-@) & 3 thal there is man und that selt are simply. rrru‘té" town is If the P ote is_legal, "My salary of $960. Ak, Pehn o thata: am s n the salaty of e laztn otber hand 1here is no office as second. sclectman. tended by Mr 'ilssetr can_ be paid to is ‘a poulnm ¢ result in litiza‘ion. - Assigned to Texas. John ' Haw] La-nnd of Stafford | stréet. who. ghven: a° commission | as. first ueutemnt 2 few: ot moing “to -France. as. he extgtea, but is to be sent 1o Hovston, Tex. where he, wlll give jnstruction in.avia- tién. e will alse ~ive _an_intensive course in the study of F‘rench swhica language he speaks fiuently. Land Sofd. « Anthony Adams._ has. transferred 2 tract of land prear Westford avenue to A\l!ust_\m l:flflm . A fen daye’ mission by the Vencen-. ian Fathers ofSpringfield opened at St. ‘Bdward's.church -Sunday’ mérning. The Italian banfi' :ave a conl:elt at| ‘s, 0N the Program- was wymn_ wiitten by = Pev, lix . Jo O“Ncflh “After theé cancsfl uach even- ing" theu wasdulclnt S e Sehcollny ‘Breaky Collavkione. by, Fail| l Edw, Amnwitch son ‘of._Joseph Ammg:ld Wit inful: at the . bott: ‘b‘ im0 :ui""' Lt is * expected _in ON SALE WEDNESDAY TILL SATURDA A Special Event In Coats " Thiee Groups-—$19.75, $27.50 and $35.00 THE SMARTEST STYLES THAT YOU COULD POSSIBLY IMAGINE IN THE SEASON’S NEWEST AND ‘"MOST WANTED MATERIALS AND COLORINGS, ARE INCLUDED IN THIS SPECIAL COAT EVENT. MANY ARE LUXURIOUSLY TRIMMED WITH FINE FURS WHILE OTHERS HAVE SELF COLLAR, CUFFS AND NOVEL BELT EFFECTS. STYLE and SERVICE combined with WONDERFUL VALUE are the distinctive features of this special Coat Sale. Never before this early in the season have we offered such splendid Coats at these prices. FIRST GROUP COATS $19.75 SECOND distinctive $45.00. styles Decided Reductions On Suits AT $27.50—Values to $65.00 AT $18.50—Values to $35.00 Al are from our regular stock and priced for quick clearance. Assortment includes season’s - finest fabrics, all the most popular colors, tailored and fur- mmmed. Slzcs fi'om 16 to 44——-—REMARKABLE Manhattan COATS $27.50 Smart Velour Coats, Pom Pom and | Stunning Fur Trimmed Coats in very Soft Burella Cloth Coats, fetching | fine materials, developed in new and styles for both woman ‘and miss—all colors—VALUES TO $30.00. . GRCUP A variety $ kind in models, fa — VALUES to THIRD GROUP COATS of Coats, mostly one of a 35.00 this group. .Handsome shioned of the finest ma- terials and beautifully fur-trimmed— VALUES TO $55.00. ¥ 8 To Close Out Dresses $15.00 A collection of Dresses for special selling—included are ‘afternoon and street Dresses in a variety of medels and ‘materials, Serges, Satins, Georgetts, Crepe de Chines, Meteors, all sizes and colors. Heretofore $20.00 to 35.00. I21-125 Main Street Gommunion Sunday. ; Episcopal chapel - Sunday morning at 10.45 the sacrament of the Tord’s supper was. observed. Rev. Sherwoad Reosevelt officiating. Henry Damm of Middietown glest of his mother. Mrs. John Damm, on Lebanon aveénue over Sunday. . Touis_Cénen of Hartford was: with hisg family on Main street over Sum, daw. ;lr d Mrs. Paniel W. Williams of Walfl‘n&ford were guests of Mr. Wil- Sunday- In the | Uame® parents.at The Homestead over | ‘Sunday. "\Charies T. Wilson of Worcester was | ‘calling on friends here Monday. “The pickling ‘works ‘are loading o o r'!lhth barrels of clder for Boston. LEOV’\R‘J nRIDGE ‘Goes ., to Camp r< G. Cummings 4Devens—Work for Y. M. as the 'y C.7A. War | Fund. % Mre. Maria C: Fizas has rezumod for ‘short visit yith her daughter, Mrs. ings, before !pend- Ing the winter with another dal ¥ Alfred Huyghes, at. I"erld Rien carioads soldfers * ‘ot wae[l. .| ing. Norwich. - through Leonard Dridge last Sunday | morping from Camp Devens en rout> to_Georgia. Mrs, Ida’E. Cu port, ithe guest of . H. Corbit. Answers Uncle’' Sam's Call. Leo G. Cummings has feceived his ings is in -Bridge- her daughter, Mrs. .. 7th. Relatives are re- Selving ‘carts telling his experiences in camp. John - Cilfford and son are buildinz an addition to their barn. Cummings was in Willimantic! Thursda: Mr. and, Mrs. Otto Nettleton = were in’ Norwich -Friday. Working for Y. Fund, Tbis place js being <auvassed. this) ;l_eek in the interests of a.fund for v Take Apartment _iin. . 4N9P\’}"GHP.°‘I1 Jubilee Speaker. ~Mr. and -Alrs.” B! W. ‘Corbétt have| ‘moved to rooms in the Cetrtrn] bufld- ©Nirs. C. A. Mell entertained Sundfl) M. C. A. ‘work among the soldiers.| ; L and Mrs. of Preston. of Nor liinz on friends here Sund: Her :cbusins, "M Lewis, &nd family Field of New London was the week end guest of her sister Witifdm Kendall. Me. “and M Fewstt Ci{y were, ¥ Hyde's Sunday aft Special Speaker. r is espected.for next Sun- : 2 at the church in honor of the: jubjlee of the Woman's Board of Migsions. The_Ladies’ . 3id sotiety with Mrs. Albonesi Wednesday. noon. hitford = of 1. after en hitaker of Newport af horme for se eral days’ furlough. The" sultln of Eg\‘ t hua siven 500 pounds.to’ the *‘Our Day” fund. Mrs. | will meet | Mr. and Mr entertaining dence, R. ¥ Mr, abd Al . Greene % ‘1!"1\1} from Provi- ohn Thotdpson and vere recent busines: tors in Norwich, Many g people attended the aué tion at Willlam_P.. Holmes Leland M. Burdick has:returned to, work aftef spending Qay's at’ kis heme in | E | aa | vi gar rin Nor- recently. Miss Rozeli G. g on’ friénds | Wednesday. Ha, W. with Mr. and Mrs, Flint of Norwich was; in South Griswold” Guiie spent -the week end terry M. Kinnie., | Victoria state glections are fixed for | November ‘16th. ENJOY THE COMFORT OF AN XEADIN ELECTRIC G LAMP WE %mm ENTIRFJ.Y NEW LINE AND \ SEVWTYHVE :STYLES TO SELECT FROM. V or 'he Cllrmtmu trade we will deliver yom*purchne P TS