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More Power to The ALLIES Gasoline is one of war’s essentials. Don’t waste it. Low grade gasoline is waste. S0-CO-NY Motor Gasoline is the surest ecoriomy. It conserves power by de- livering power from every single drop. L2 There is no waste. DANIELSCN PUTNAM Nearby Mills Making_ Airplane Wing | Early Morning Fire in Silk Mills Boil- Cloth—Chautauqua Programme is| er-house—Forty Registrants Pass Pleasing the Public—Furieral of Mrs:| Physical Test—8ix Motorists Penal- Alfred Bernier—Death of Mrs. Or-| ized—Slacker Démonstrations Are Ville M. Capron, 90, Results From! Among County Poultry Flocks Ava Fall. able—Dr. Meintosh in MeGill Un versity Unit. Miss Alice Monohan of Maple street has as her guest this week Miss Anna Gilligan of Stafford Springs, formerly of Danieison. : Mr, and Mrs. Philip Sheriden of Northampton were guests Tuesday.of Thomas J. Aylward ardd his sisters, of Academy street. X g Mrs. William M- Franklin and chil- dren are at the Franklin cottage, Oak- land beach, for the summer. Chance For Trades Training. There is an opportunity open now for registered voung men, fit for gen- eral military service and having a grammar school education, to volun- During the early hours of Tuesday morning the fire department was call- ed out for a blaze at the boiler house of the Putnam Silk company in the northwesterly section of the city. The response was prompt, but the firemen liad a little tussle to overcome the blaze, which at one time was endan- gering the main plant, which is pro- tected in a’ degree against the possi- bility of a fire being communicated from the boiler house. Before the fire bad been extinguished the roof of the boiler house had been badly damagzed and the loss was later estimated at We can fit you out with Clothing that will take the sting out of July heat. First—Athletic Underwear, loose fitting and cool. 60c — $1.75 teer for a group going on August 15 to take a special course in trades training, at a school in Newton, Mass. Repairing Highway. Between Danielson and Elmville on Tuesday, holes in_the state highway were being filled by a force of men. This stretch of highway has become very rough and uneven. Edward Brennan of Southbridge visited with friends in town. k ank A. Mersick of Pawtucket vis- ¢ith friends in Danielson Tues- Airplane Wing Cloth. Great quantiti f cloth for airplane wing covering 15 being produced in towhs in this vieinity. Reports of aphid vines comes from ville and vieinity. Mrs. C. C. Young of Reynolds street will have the members of Sarah Wil- liams Danielson chapter, D. A. R, at her home for a meeting Thursday af- ternoon. ttacking potato deners in Elm- several hundred dollars. The loss is partly covered by insurance. FORTY MEET TEST Young Registrants of June 5th Pass Physical Examinations Tuesday — Those Who Qualified. Forty of the young men who reg- istered June 5, and some others, from various towns in the district, were in this city Tuesday to. undergo their physical examinations for military service. An unusually high percent- age of the men met the tests, a larger number being qualified for general military service than has been the case with any other previous group of forty called since the government began to take men under the selective service act. In a measure. this is ac- credited to the youthful vears of tne registrants who appeared Tuesday, nearly all of them being in their 22nd year. The examinations were con- S0-CO-NY teduces the operating cost of yout car by delivering more mileage and more power per gallon. Look for the Red, White and Blue So-CO-NY Sign. So-CO-NY is clean; powerful; quick starting;; reliable. It saves power. Saving Power Here Means Saving Power There e Mr. and Mrs Henry Dembo and|ucted by Dr. J. B. Kent, chairman of _STANDARD OIL CO. OF. NEW YORK ’ 5 ¥ ] children T ;visited friends in |the local board, and T. Morris Second—Silk Shirts with white silk collar. CRlon LISeontle yEed o Murray, Pomfret, formerly of George. 3 Olin Fuller, employed at shipvard|town universi ) $3'50 to $6.50 work in the vicinity of Boston, has| The men who successfully passed Third—A Palm Beach Suit, made by Kuppen- heimer, three shades of gray and one of tan to choose from. visited frien Danielson. Union Service Dates. July 28, Aug. 5, Aus. 25 haye been set as the dates for union Sunday ser- of the congregations of the the examinations and who were qual- ified for general military service were: Henry Dumas, Putnam. Brnest J. Bardier, Danielson. Arthur J. Maynard, Goodyear. vices h I 5 Brnest A. Comby, Grosvenordale. $15 — $16.50 Methodist, Congregational' and Bap-| Atmand J. Valade, Paranen 2 tist churches, g L Aldric Joseph Choquette, Danielson. Harry Eizler is recovering from in- Top-off with a light Panama at $5, $6, $7, and you are ready to meet the hot days. THE juries received a few days ago when fingers oy one hand were amputated by knives of a mowing machine about which he wa king. Mrs. Mary Sullivan fechanic street, imball hospital Harry L Roberts, Putnam. Nelson Lown, Putnam. Thomas Warren, Putnam. Jennings B. Killian, Elmville, Emil Ericcson, Fabyn. Clarence B. James, Putnam. - remains at the Day Charles R. Geldard, Danielsor. ' in Putnam, where her leg was ampu-| Dayig Favreau. Putnam. = ted, near the knee, a few days ago. Napoleon J. Benoit, Jr., Putnam. CYR BU"_D'NG Letter From Sergeant Anderson. Wilfred Ssrette, North Grosvenor- - In a letter received from Sergeant |dale. = Carl Anderson in France a few days| Theodore George Tetreault, Putnam. 3 D IE L ON & 0 the writer stated to E. L. Darbie| Arthur Menard, Putnam. COMPANY | Wiilimantic, with several girl friend: COLUMBIA that he was feeling well and that he had just completed a tour of duty in the trenches. Service at Old Trinity. During the remainder of the summer a half hour service is to be held each s Alfred Benoit, Putnam. Bugene Lavigne, Putnam. William Demars, Putnam. Paul O. Johnson, North Grosvenor- ‘illiam H. Murdock, Goodyear. ; ene Edward B 2 mployed in the office of the American fternoon, when the weather | Thompson, Bernier, ~West . e . ead Co., spent Saturday and Sun- 01 Trinity_church, on | Chestor” - Bl Whist Nets $7154—G. A. R. Members fuests of Samuel Chesebro, at Brooklyn. Tls is one|sea = Afthur Terwilliger, Danel- From Norwich at Funeral of Benja- | his cottage on the la son. min Buck—B: Concert at the| Mrs n'MW‘"l‘"""ng n”'\'e:hxnon;':s Chautaugua Programme Popular. Adrian Trudeau, North Grosvenor- Lake. Bor Sabents hos 'he Monarch Male Trio gave con- 4 R S S SRS X her parents, has rewrned 10|, (% qornoon and evening at Chau-| Edward Thomas Keach, Webster. : s . who has been work- | t2uqua, Tuesday. In the evening Dr. A\ar:‘o!‘con Paul Vosper, North Gros- v 2 ed ¢ n : ory Thomas E. Green lectured on In This, | Venordale. o s rec i i i ave| German newspapers published con-| Honorary degrees nave pden com- oEd Rt ithon factory n Hart-lThy Day. Doth prozrammes of the| Joseph Bishop, Jr., Attawaugan. e e A o T o il it oe Batungay . 10| ferreq v LA SRR ik Cun R i ‘or Climip. Devons on the 25tk |87, were very pleasing and thé at.| Referred to medlcal advisory board: [betfer than any other county-in the founded » Roman Legion for ke pic 'l Eraiginy, arices te jenidey 0 {5l vegd G015, ST EE el bles occ for Camp Devens on the 25th N 8 . B . Sain Falles * | state. pose of combating German Prop: or 2 r 3 er- ison, the cha L the 1 ¢-| Henry Hutchins and family motpred | tendance, inciuding persons from out ] The poultry department of 4 Con- |among [talian-speaking people in the sary of the Kaiser's accession to the| Red Cross, by the University ol T e N Hom military sources on| Laudger Lavallee, Putnam necticut Agricultural Coll pre- | United States. throne. " of Mr Mrs. George Burton. 1 Dorothy Burton returned with Tuesday indicated that some national Alfred- A. Doneault, Providence. pared to give a demonstraticn In e 5 % it liv v €ry town and even every community aid 18 visiting rélativie tn {6Wn, |EUare reserve officers from, thip ste; Where there is a demand. If you and = Funeral of Benjamin Buck. Doing His Bi over-seas duty, in the immediaté fu- SIX MOTORISTS FINED SOl emnob doales bt pusiialin T er n. B < tandall Porter is spending a portion | "® Each Pays $10 and Costs For Infrac- {ask your county agent and he will ar- 2 i 5 war veter e vacation assisting his tions of Automobill — FATSSione for You Hosp Robinson, with his farm + FUNERAL LN ks el Cl tonidl 8re the man; August or Sep. at 18 astorla wvas —_— 4 ember is e time: and am: lockk surial Band Concert. Mrs. Alfred Bernier. S from 50 to 500 hens is the place. e niny attermoon the bana gave s, From her home on Carter steet the| 1,5 Ss S7 court st Tucsday moun- City Briefs. (CASTORIA s & harml bstitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothis w\” onicert nt Colimbla Tks; @fter wm‘.h:;ufim} m‘dnr.s Alfred JH’LA!. lf;r N;\;: posed fines of §10, and costs of $2f During the absence from the city 158 €SS Su0s or Uas| l ar g Y P ng N 13 i f A llectio vas taki 3 { hel Tuesday morning with services each, on six motos s wi v r- | Tuesday of Capta Joseph A. Ryan, . 3 . . » - & Sois T mbia, | $10. and nresinted to the Red Cross, |3t St James’ church at 9 o'clock. Rev.|iored Tnto cours by Debuty ‘Nusomp: | SerEeant Jullus Cortior was in’ char Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nar- = R e i it he | Next rnoon the band ex-|-I. J. Ginet, S, was celebrant of|pile Inspector R. C. Young and Dep-|°f the police work. 5 st . : = B e - Pocts 6 phor io Cutoassice e e T ey Toiatives |15 o SHerift Chafles . Aver, for vio- | Dr. James Melniosh, son of one of| (0tiG SUbStance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been 2 - = e o e vice was attended by ma a lations of the automobile laws per- |this city’s physicians, has been ap- N . . . . : - me can't square himself with God | Smetart. The hearers shre L Por | fuminS o, the use of glaring lights, | Pointed 2 member of the MeGill vni-| i constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; nless he pays what he owes to his|m5 Damase Poitras, Amadee Bou-| o, iore oF the opor: st with fhe medical corps of the Cana. : : it 3 s, fiector Tranan, imond Jendreats | st way tontinoed (uring Tasapny |dan forees in france. . C"| allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and e ~ e e ——— | 211d Oscar Boulias. Martin F. Burns|evening. i 3 Eighty children of the Tribune's . A T A 3. Was the funeral director, Altngush seven men were orderea | Fresh Alr Fund Eroups Sompleted on| BOWELS, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep PR TS to appear in court only six did so. The | Tuesday evening one week of their ¥ - You Can Tell th People Who T delinquent was Samuel Wilson of |scheduled fortnight's stay in Putnam| 'Lhe Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. : Webster. and surrounding towns. It is report- & . . ¢ % - Have erIl lll Their BIOO d s, OHohs G abron: Jeher motortsts were held up and |ed (hat all are in good heaith and The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 3u e Mrs. Charlotte Capron died at her|iectured by the inspectors for flash- a happy time. = ; i o home" ners” durine: Sionday” evenin |76 Searchlishis on and of. T GOSHEN _ years, has horne the Signature of Chas. H. Fletcher, and has been made under his £ death following close upen an injury wo Calls For Volunteers, s . . . g . 5 Strong, Healthy, Vlgorous FO“(S {pat the aged women received I o more calls for men to en into)] Areivals at Oskond Favmcommuns.| PEFSOAl SUpervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. Al % urs of las Sday | e Juon = s . 2 rm—Communi- . v e 1 3 1 i 5 e s T [ What Nackied Jro morning. when e severely hurt her | G 0 ed Tuceday At the amec| v Club Arcanges Interesting Pro-| CoUNterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-Good” are but Ezperiments that trifle with Increase the Strength of i Mg t mxate n il ;. 3 of the local board. he fil cal] ing’s : : 3 3. wa Peshle’ia Two Weeks' Time in If she had lived five days longer 2 e first call is| gramme For Tuesday Evening's £35 down Poopleia Two Weeks' Ti Made Froin ith, Capron. won hase Heachen.ng | for men 10 leae Aus. 5 for Fort Slo®| heesime end endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, Swen Statement of Composiion of fs Pomala| |age of 91 She was a daughter of |UMm, N V. How many will be're- - > == 3 HE Board of Directots havk author- | |Hezekiah L. and Laura . Weaver| 200 fom is!r::m(-“:;?lty is mot yet| Mr and Mrs. Weinstock and s =i ized the broadest publication of the Danielson and was born 1 lrJamSlsonE ish o B8 ?nduvw; inm-:‘;;f“fler ;1'\0 daughters, Mr. and Mrs. D. Grows and 2 8 of ot T to it ke ol | | VhICR orawass desvendant (8030 by volunisering 3t OAIARG Fabm Tecont M Srama Letters from Prominent Physicians examine it for themselves and judge as All of her life had been spent here. e other call is for men to fill alsfter spending a week. left for New . merits, She was a woman of the very finest |1U0ta of 285 from Connecticut to 20| York on impertent basineer ain. Wo. addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. Tapthers everywhere are avited 18] | traits of character. Mrs. Capron was|'0 Newton, Mase, Aug. 15 to take|ingtock and Miss Tolk, after spending st < Tt is suggested that physicinay | |the widow of Orville M, Capron, L gl “:(‘)f“i’r;r;%:::fls “!é“‘xzf w0 weeks at the farm will tour New Dr. Albert W. Kahl, £ Buffalo, N. Y., says: “I have used Castoria in make & record of it and keep it in fhelp | |dled many years ago. She leaves two |y S %o 6 i Sprtrament. o England before leaving for New York my practice for the past 28 years. I regard it as an excellent medicine offices 8o that the; intelligent] brothers. Henry M. Danielson and auota. The| The remainder of the party will spend et Quedtions 85 JAEENE CoHe R 1 Daniel Danielson, and a sister, Mrs.|Men must be St for general Servicé|iha enmmer here % for children.” ybody is advited 1o cut It out and | |Lucy Hutchins, all of Danielson. ;:‘Seh: qgl;:lr:\fix:gra:(';:g{‘.od-:;i;u Seggees U ss Vivian Tolk of New York ar- Dr. Gustave A. Bisengraeber, cf St. Paul, Minn, gsye: "I Have tsed ST et g Failed to Fill Out Questionnaires. |least. ~Auto iradesmen, _ carpenters, | Mg 2t Oakland Farm recently your Céstoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recome e A For having failed to Al out ques. |clectricians, machiniats are wanied: | xoimn Srns v LonioL MRRing of mezd it as an excellent, mild 2nd harmless remedy for cAlldren.” eptonate (Speci: Al § also radi I klin are spending ek pt mé"“p‘;e‘:w_ Féi'afimt?fi;‘r :‘lfor;rlx.:ufijséall sfipe.\x&ml “(gncr:“:\h:d\: 0 radio operators. ,XmR“. {;‘ ",hei,. daughter, Mrs. James Dr. H. J. Dennis, of St. Louis, Mo., says: “I have used and prescribed - hates U. S. P. (M ) Cal Vi E S Bnthre -_Randall. itari R 4 Glicerophosphites U & . (Mon | |tWo allens who are employed in man AXE FOR THE SLACKER Mrs. Van Horn and son, John, of e 3 D P E Nux Vouls U S P, (Cer.{ |Gficturing plants, jn the iowm. Cir- Bridgeport, and Miss Lucy Wilcox of ALCOHOL- 2R GBNT. § 8ud find it to be an excéllent remedy for children » Bitter Mammestum Carbonate, Po. | | Ol o o somply ‘it | That Is, For the Non-Producer in Any | Colchester, were caliers hers rorent- ploPrepacationbedsd Dr. 8. A. Buchanan, of Philadelphia, Pa, says: “I have used your Cass o s &+pP: Calcium Carbonste Precip. | | the regulations was due to not having Flock of Hens—County Demonstra- | I¥- his, after sbeen going on for [ Each dose of two tablets of Nuxated Tron containg one and one-half grains of organic iron in the form of iren peptonate of a special specific standard which in our nion possesses superior qualities to any er known form of iron. If you are not strong or well you owe it 1o yourself 19 make the following te Bow long youf éan work or How far¥: proper knowledge of them. Road Project Delayed. The campaign that was to have been instituted in an effort to get the state highway department to improve tions Available. The followiriz was issued Tuesday from the office of the Couniy Farm- ers’ association: A. J. Randall was the guest of frisnds in North Haven over the week end. Mr. Benson of New York city was a visitor at Hillside farm Saturda The thunder showers cfood byRefifa- 3 toria 1a the case of my own baby and find it pleasant to take, and hava obtained excellent resulis from its use.” Dr. J, T. Stmpson, of Chicago, 1L, says: “I have used your Castoria i eases of colic in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind : The time of vear has arrived when of Saturday on the market.” 3 other makes of Tron Peptonate I:YE ?;:35 the highway between Brooklyn and|some of the hens in every flock stop|2nd Sunday caught tons of hay out but Dr. R. L. Eskildson, of Omaha, Neb.,, says: “I find your Castorls to be & = have put the same quantity of actual jron | |Fampton, on the shortest route be-|laving and settle down for a SAunsts werc RIeW Shoitls fain, ds ke in the tablets at less than one-fourth the cost to us, and by using metallic iron we have accomplished the same thing at less than one-twelfth the cost; but by 50 doing we must have most certainly im. paired their therapeutic efficacy. Glycero. times per day aft Then test youf in and see for 1 have gained. There iron to hel d 4 s and sow p put healthy tween Hartford and Providence seems fo have died a-borning. This is chief- due to the fact thot war activities take so much of the spare time of the men who do things for the public quiet \acation, living on the fat of the land and oroducing nothing. Every slack- er hen’s vacation should begin with a Jjourney to market and end on the din- rer table. ground was getting dry. Community Club Meets. The Community club'met Tuesday evening. A committee of three had ar- standard family remedy: It is the best thing for infant8 and chiidren § have ever known and I recommend it.” Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo, says: “Your Castoria certainly £ % has merit. I8 not its age, its continued use by mothers through all thesa = fron in a form that éan be sacily shsprncd | L10phates used in Nuxated Tron is one | sinru:‘.tpo"!w(\{lc;'s’?s‘-‘irg"h[g.’of 1;::;:» webr- “ d‘ e anl ch el B ym&.ru, e “NTPL;.:G lmmmu‘:’ sufl_l:(gl Begmiore re rm that can be easily absorbed | of the most 5 thmi N is n i sigl 3 »jculled out on any flock without an A it can & physician add? ave it to the mothers.” a1 424 simitated like Nuxaed Tron 1 you| frome, 5ot nlensive ::'xm&;:;!‘m":; and pressure wiil continue {o_be ‘ex- |abrupt drop in egz production. Watch | NO INCREASE IN STOCKS - therwise it | build up the nerve force and thereby in. | |erted until this route creas rain power, as glycerophosphates has won ach route and used the flock for hens starting to moult. Look for yellow shanks, beak and ear- one. OF NEWSPRINT PAPER of their normal capaci Dr. Edwin F. Pardee, of New York City, says: “For several years I have ¥, - recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do go, as it has are £aid to contain phosphorous in a state more than a century, a connecting |lobes. Cateh such birds and ses i Teek'’ cults” he secret similar to that in which it is found | |link built that will be a benefit to the | the vent is vellow and pelse noner|OMY About One Week’s Output on invartably produced benefieial results. i - g ek e RSN |citizens in the eastern part of the|close together. Any individual an. Hand in the Milis. Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y., suys: “I object to what are fl“fl. Boi b Bbien | iorint. Haalr ot pre || atate swering such a description had b patent medicines, whets maker alone knows what ingredients are pat ° le many another has gone down | portant ingredients of Nuxated I | S oor b o : Jaucting LEuch. a cescrintion“had ‘best . % o = E 8, WS W t p 10 inglorious. defeat simply for 1be Tack of | [Tron Pepionste and Glycoroenemhar® = {80 to market. The high producers| WASKIfigton, July 16-—Mill stocks o them, but T kitew the formula of your Castoria and advise its use” ; sre very capensive products 84 Combered Beyond Possibility.. {moult late. They have pale shanks,|NeWs print paper showed virtually no ” et ton | V8 ot o o [I6e hard ‘o sen Gow anybody|Deuks eariobes and venis' They ehow | mprovement during June nccordins| CERUINE c sTOR ] A ALWAYS : con of | . Under such circumstances the tempta- 1d expect the Central P + | capacity and quality. al Trade Comm s e City of Chicago, and former Houe Sus. | tion to adulteration and substitution by !f;',’:g‘; GoPwin out over the « Aline| Jlast summer and fall Windham |mofithly review of the Industry. At the | ara the Bigaature of ‘-n;v:‘fimn 1’ymk Hospital, Chicags, savs ;‘;‘f"’g“{‘""} fhownn is T and | | ;ces.Southern Lumberman. il‘ounh: had 15 demonstrations, one for | endY of thle mnnlh‘s;m:y about ona y gua [ luxated Iron has proven throngh his own | the public is hereby warned to g ke 223 h tow : weel’s output, 26,161 tons, was on k. Wats of it to excel any preparation pe nd se¢ every bottle is plainly labeled ; | het ;;:;Nsom%v;gv\x‘;:et e | hana 3 | ever used for creating red blood, building XATED IRON" by the Dae Health Chance for Debate. | three demonstrations each, two haq| Reports from eleven mills at the end : the nerves and sirengthening the mus. | Laboratories, Paris, London and Detro Who do less to win victory, the|iwo gemonstrations each, five ha. 6f the ronth showed no production | S Dr. J. W. Armisted, Grove Hill, Ala., | U, S. A, as this is the only genuine “conscientious _objectors” or the et 20 RS 30a Hins OtEeEd Goly 4 Lol n o » 2 ;lm': the University of Alabama | ficle. I;vnu have taken 3""! forms of “constructive critics?'—Buffalo mr | AcHionstration each, and towns had | and nine s nall per cent. of Medicine, Mobile, 1883, “Tn | iron without success, this does not prove 5 T iséd Nuxated drom T have| Nuxated Tron will not help you. Bl beiehoal ool lies 1 have quirer. These demonstrations were at- jtended Dy 183 people. 188 of whom the principal reasons aesigned for losses being re- TS {sighed cards representing 9215 hens, | pairs, fire and lack of help and fuel. 2= Dosks ¥ e e Brn{ tvlu gsed‘i:u ;4 years o A Syd\\'{ley & C,t;rrersipulnder‘:&tt tele- ;:‘,c the demgna(r@afioh! 2048 hens wers ‘35 e > =5 ~ a augh, Poliville, g Ay A own | graphs:—Mr. D. R. Hall, Attorney-|handled and 807 were rejected as o PR LR —————— n V : radunte of the Memphis Hospital 15,4riesssrihers, DS fhe otve ingromie'ion neral of New South Wales, who has|slackers. The avérags egg production F. WooD M i 3 Memphis, 1808, says: “T always leeih mie them blask, mor vpset the stomach Too just returned from Japan, describes|for the week before the demonstra- A. . 0 'Th‘ Rlfid You Have Alfil MM % Ny Iron where & ceconstruc. Janvfecturets guarintes mecotul wnd sminly st | the amazing Industrial activity there | tions wag 453 8528 per dav and for the | ays temie s s Doy, 0 1 s by 4 g0k a2 Wi and eays there is no doubt that Japan is carrying out in letter and spirit the alliance with Great Britain. This drop Was no MOrs than at the time of year. week after it was 414 eggs per. day, itaai “The Local Undertaker” DANIELSON, CONN. .. Paclors ¥ Mechanic Strest THE CENTAUR CoMPANY, NEW YORK B!