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DANIELSON v : ppper e : : ey A suggestion was heard Tuesday = i $E57e AR - that a special town meebing be c. to give consideration to the matter of interesting all the people of the town ¢f Killingly in g proper home-coming ceiebration for the men who have been in service. Much has been said on the matter arranging thie home-coming cele- bration, but no idea has found more favor here in Danielson, than the one th e When the proposition of calling a <pecial town meeting was presented to that the plan be made town-wide in o scope, as it undoubtedly should be, for 3 W the soldier and sailor boys represent every nook and corner of Killingly and - some of the best of the fighting by the 3 st Selectman John A. Gilbert on Tuesday he sald that he personally town's sons and some of the hardest o g b G| $17,640.00 in Cash Prizes te Drivers, Accountants nd most sensational campaizning has teen done by men who represent the villages of Killingly outside tMe bor- d with whom, however, he > was willing to consult as to their Sah Sh ° * C wishes. It is probable,that the present week a’ld ipfii??g lf" ks i1l develop conversations between the a ough limits, .-mrml= that are empowered to act. Killingly does not wish the men who have represented it in the army, navy, merchant marine and other Seniitioy ot 1ho (parvich, thine e F How much work can a motor truck deliver? | vwhat can be done under all conditions of weather, ivilian life without a proper tedti- 3 monial being given to indicate the ap- reciation & Il Sewas maapls o : W hat ought to be the cost of doing the work? - ‘emperature, road and load. they have done, M : v akametll STt e In e e 'HESE are two of the most pressing ques- THERs asiaChwIE il drive orein Kiningly for” tunts i 71 P8 d tions in American business today—what Prizes are awarded not only to the Driver, for Couniries. who. are. residents of ine 1 ; ! with the need to save freight cars; with lower costs and better service; but to the A ccountant, in-the territory that made up. e ot ' $0E8! (he staggeri ity of handi ho tabulates th ds; and to the Shipping Clerk, i the territory that made up the local \Z7 8 ggering quantity of merchandise who tabulates the records; and to the Shipping Clerk, man to give fighting support to the ot U'nited States in the great European struggle that all fervently wish has been finished for zood and all. Local hoard records for this district to be moved; and because much of truck with the great business ex- efficiency depends on effi- spow that Sirin g Armentan rest ' pansions already taking How to Eunter Your Trucks cient work at the shipping dents of the towns, particularly o i S D T ' shape. ' in the platform. from military service under the i tandard of the United States or any ther allied nation, and many”of themy : Motor truck efficiency Packard National Truck Efficiency Test A Packard Truck of any who were questio: did not falter at y means nOt only gaSOllne | when they were asked at the time they were filing questionnaires if they - s OUR local Packard Branch or Packard Dealer | 814-6'. EompE A fair @ notwiah 'to fieht for the United economy, tire and oil sav- will acsept your efzmeslmtsi see umsuox Packard basis. States and-the principles it was.en- : . | Truck or Trucks are formally snrelled on the Official wvoring to uphold. Their answer - ing, and repair economy. : T e e e I S i S T e 1515, b s i Whils The loval StStanaland son. 3 g e Test starts on February 1s and con- | . . iiseas, In Taasy netancan. who. wotk: : It means also the right = | The fer sars on RO ; will learn whether his truck > o RUAR of o noyment : size truck for your average Trucks are divided into seven Dinisions, according is just the right size for his St s e e g - load; efficient routeing; sav ©E A" Division—all fton Trucks | work —or fo0 large, power of th towns should . . . . MBH -ton = e Smones e {he Suterings ing of time in loading and aCn i | lost by running on under- - ¢ iron hand of war unloadma, the way the “2 g-ton s I load —or fo0 small, necessi- ut in ain speakin: % -ton 1 ! han the tendency is : truck is handled. | «pn T o tati rload oet hi tate bare facts as a part of the £ 4 Yi-ton | ing overioad to ge 18 for national liberty, and per- h e “G” I-ton ¢ . 1 1 2 : berty, which seama to he Tap- It means standardizin hauling done. @ g e S i e iy g The Grand Total of Prizes is $17,640.00—including Killingly, so far as is cosis—every item known. five prizes for Drivers, Accountants and Shipping Clerks o % e expe ',:?m:”::‘?:.-nr 1311;‘“ } . e in each Division—as follows: el many o ands ot dol Basic principles,all of them PRIZES Drivers Acconntants Shipping Clerks The Packard o . the Armenia Syrian relie > & | “The peorie of "’ fowncan & —andthepurposeof thisnew | 1st $500 $125 $225 € Fackard Owner s r gt hiberal 5 thig fund. % A E v 7 =% . % o . . here foer ft ahould be 0 National Truck Efficiency iad = - e the test with the basic prin- record, tnat the com- g <l A : neréatouts " of the : Test s tohom the Palid 4th 200 SoRRETo | ciples developed by the % . iled misor na it miger” -1 owner how these basic prin- of the United States in : ciples can give him better 5th 100 25 40 Contestants shall be Packard Trucks only. All cost and operating records shall be kept and Packard Organization of transportation specialists. wtest war of history, ‘that patitions signed Ly many hauling at lower cost in his submitted on the standard forms of the National | e B i i e 'da / 5 Standard Truck Cost System, as perfected by the He has a year tO. aPply hizhway over the trank line | ; individual business. Truck Owners’ Conference, which can be obtained these principles to his indi- veen. the v:‘u"d’:'fll;l']v?{::l‘;l;;\(nf.;“ | through your Packard Branch or Packard Dealer. id l‘b . rookl se mearl ready, the oy TR Recapitulation of operating and cost data must be | vidual DusIness. T Lo v “,‘“'j;‘a’ "“’3;}‘3’\'0 is ) . submitted monthly by owner to the Packard Factory % i R, Y T i The test covers one year’s || for inspection and correction. What can he not achieve I\ s bren angzested Sat o com- ; operation — demonstrating in efficiency! e would include vepregent:- os of the ,.v.J Of asiectmen of east ooy man of standing n eacih town e most hee to the s ‘section of e E R R LR GOl o RGieet - Thg Tonte o one much used residents of Windham, Hampton, nsand Killingly, a0d a route tes b in its usefuiness to IDW"! ‘nrl B. H for Ashford. where ests for the remain- | er of the week of Henry E. Church, fartford. at the Church homestead. ford and Willimantic men will rease the membershiphot the party and they will epend each.f I i 4 R ' / TR i ik adine whien Packatd Motor Car Company of New Yort sounty. This will be the 18th annual outing of the kind at Achford for sev- e © 391 Walliam Siveet ) Shmitery ot e o Edward p|.,.|(E , who wi New York City: Broadway at 61st Street Newark: Bmzd Street at Kinney Pittsfield: 121 West S 4 as wounded f n action In"France, who was at one Brooklyn: Flatbush and-8th Avenues {m ington Street at Park & 239 Main Street - vr ko yérarv;«nr. d 1(}, but wko arrived Paterson: 489 Broadway Mamarconack at Martine Avenue e S ago from ovérseas d now at Camp Devens, “,smng“;‘n Plainfield 628 Park Avenne onorable dis arge from the service, bcen a visitor, on léave, at his A W m‘);r"m ind with friends in elsor ey S farios, WAl 1 b O he ex: |been exaggerated by writers and sold- the deep caverns and dugouts of the diers who have described it. leave Putnam: military or-]to welcome the new comcr companior as viewed at present, fo. ' has ganizmtion. This led to alduce him or kLer to t No definite plans have bean perfect- | Lol famous Hindenb That this line was finally definitely % suggestion that, re- | that would after ed here for u generai liome-comi S : X friends here, the wonders oo’ (e (214 |broken by the 80th American (Wild- . Wallace, 2 res ‘{d‘e‘rgtqor: Ehgxcitionstha d after Sl o Putnam's dags are having their aft markable fortified line have in no way f?f’,, d,;}fi 198 o . 0 almate drive as ; acknowledged D) shal Sir uglas Haig of ‘the B forces, with which American divisions Make YOIII' Stomach were brizaded. Danielson people are interested in . the announcement that among the 100 Yoll[ Best F"end prominent citizens whose names ap- rear as members of a State Suffrage esday mor r ffor made f thes ngeya to city lifa, ' the bui g a nati d ot her hip. then tol? a numbe; scaed in _the ror ks in Cgn- that ed 'some amusement was that of a . man who had come from New [Plan- hat a|Jersey he spoke| The fact “rnoons out again, thank v been in_t ve been of the app being d likely will soon be sort of concorted ac out a celebration months. 1 are seen about the city, how ever, compared to the numbers tha used to stroll about before the baw Wiilim “‘Ir L3 1gainst their fredom went into effec s new chairnfan—Frank Hart velors' Aid | seattered thi d|in the fall of 1917. council for Connecticut are Justice M. |/ negtag Spoainted fo Eeioichereslit 1h | o e A s | A. Shumway, recently retired from [ C¢ ri t i : o ew Britain—Mr e Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets Digest | the supreme court of Connecticut, and <. of C, is conducti * he fold his story. It seemed ! ;.‘O'P;“\G fg;lt? n ‘h\ns{m{«% 4'\““;1‘ -{;}‘rfmyii. the Food, Prevent Sourness Dr. Rienzi Robinson, also of Daniel- | it Ay : e e en el e e RHLD toa i et that 15 Eoar a rily. Good wor s been done in % 5 t 40 appr ght ths and Make You Feel 0m., Bt T Mttt of Dolphus Labonte, 68, died Tuesday and at last Sunday's meeting ‘man boss | subject of a home v public cont jons for Fine All Over, poTosident Seniamin 1. Marshall of | morning at hiz home on Church street. ol e in his cc ’, not womar.” Bnquiring | ebration wit which the committee w to_thank If you feel any distress after eating| meetine of the Kilimgly Woman's 0 Trving | were vead. — Tuesday | further the agent found that the wife | faction. It the public heartily. pendituro take a Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablet.|cnb this (Wednesday) : . at Tuesday | stated that 5 more a educated in this eountry, a good Plhen el imonug ity Salule showie aidersl You will then have a good, steady|the assembly hall at the high school (9= cul xecCtia Tl bn niot S romap ey an Lo Lhim will belof $0.34 which Will be covered by friend in your stomach. For no mat- | President Marshall has been agtive in : does ot include repovts fr * nusband. On representing at there might soon be a boy ind that if this boy were i L ST e A When Children are Sickly further contribution. er whaj you eat there will be no gas, | win-the-war c 20 sour risings, no lump ‘in your|ihe hroat, no biliousness, no dark brown |me in the morning. ' And should you |under the auspices of the service com- OW be troubled, eat a tablet as soon|mittee, of which Mrs. . D. Wilson is i< possible and relief will come |chairman. oromptly. These tablets correct at| Chairman Francis E. Storer of the the faults of a weak or over-ifed Cross Tnrollment v vorked stomach; they do the work|nounced that, althoug vhil - the stomach rests and recovers: Rev. M. J. Ginet. - tself. Particularly effective are they|tional members have heen mrr'lnd. banqueters and thoss whose en- making a grand total of 1300, pae onment brings them in contaet| Twensurer B. C. Fopkins of the Ar- | 1 the rich food most apt to cause ! raenian-Syrian relief fund is reee mach derangement. Relief in these|ing subiscrintiens at his offies on Ten ses always brings the glad umne.‘:p— street, { iet @ box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab-! Local men will be In- Hartford to- | pa) ets. 50 cents, in any drug store. Be|morrow, when the legislature will re- good to your stomach. | sume its sessions and when the com-|of - mittees of the general assmhly w!lljmt. he announced. A. F. WOOD £ I e==Wore n rece'v “The Local Undertaker” |- ie:pmvx::e 5t '.herdem.h af Frofessor mpaigns throughout ate and is an able speaker. This ng of the club has beer arranged venordales, included 1 ihe | iction of Putnam council, wh has been done in the In addressing the members of Put- cc relative to Trovelers' Aid Connectieut, Mrs, Edward £ Hartford, chai:man of the committee, aid is the moc towns and ci virtn o’ hospi | Trav 1ton now i yir cach ! ancie he mighrt even, be p 00 new members and bri ited | States, thstRol. fcould hardly are Constipated, Feverish, Cry out in their sleep, Take cold , Have Headaches, S{omach or Bowel trouble, Try ce. nother case was of an unwanted ever known. X = x : the story of a young girl, Liver and Bowels and tend 10 ¢ good al up to 300. wait for a train to taks him back in order nue the jrocess of Americanization under his wife's tui- MOTHER CGRAY’S ¥ <@ ) 2 that was taken to a new home jin a distant city to begin ife which little under the best 2 \ Chis was eight months SN nd now household revolves TRADE MALK honest, who had from mothers and frieuds of littic ones telling of relief. No mdghe: uld be 5m home and had arrived| Without & Lox of Moiher Gray's Sweet Powders for use when needed. Ask and without tu-tfay. The nved of them often comes ab inconvenient hours.™ tion, ready to welcome the future pres- ident when he should muke ap- o it ;‘\‘,“‘d""f“l’*‘b‘ DabN NI By tie Mhont They are pleasant to take and a certain relief, They act on the Stomach, ks L L DRV Al ot intestinal disorders. 10,000 testimonials Iy real sty Used by Dlotherzdor over thirty years, ' DANELSON, CONN. Joseph H. Hefr'l.nn, 48, a Y. :\xh‘(‘. Al . L How b il P S Do Net arcent Azy Substinic for MOTHEKR GRAY'S SWEET JOWDERS. § J e . secretary in active servics in France.[rank as reserve officers. help the new comer, and Sl big boarding house for factory girls, | Sold by Druggists everywhere, MOTHER GRAY CO., LE ROY, N. & Parlors & Machanic Street . .| He died Janvary 6, from paeumonia. The disbanding of the company willl Ald stood at the gate of the city ready |and tharoughiy eniavinz her yousheul Ui < i H