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4 53 v - sugar-filled wafers which they sup- learned to put in crackers is being|ported. z i well illustrated at the teas being| ‘There was no guesrion about the i given: for returning soldiers and|eomplete success of Nettle’s discov- i sailors. ery, as the fragrance of the frésh | Every woman in the me she served added | has in her pantry a past. 2 ply of the Natig s iigec. et yiameakind has An Astonishing Sale of Hosiery e e e L R e 5500 pairs for Men, Women and Children, in a Great Special Purchase—Without ex- § ception this is the most important sale of Hosiery we have announced in many months; not only in its size and in the desirability of the numerous offerings, but in the phe-- nomenally low prices it stands out head and shoulders among the others. Nothing more needs to be said, when the usually prevailing prices for Hosiery of the present day are remembered, except to print the items, and to recommend your early sharing of them. Don’t Miss This Sale. DANIELSON PUTNAM Mrs. J. W. Gallup and Mrs. Doro- [ Charles Ryan, just returned here af- thy Burton were among those from ter 14 months’ service overseas as a Danielson who were at Connecticut |[member of the 326th Infantry, head- college Tuesday for the graduation of |duarters company, mentioned in- cen- the frst senior ¢lass of that institution. | Versation Tuesday morning relative to Mrs. Gallup's daughter, Miss Dorcas, |RiS experiences that his outfit was was a,member of the graduating class. | fighting hard right near the 328th in- A. V. Woodworth, Willlam Pepler |fantry of the same division—the All- and J. Carl Witter were among the |American—on the morning the Ser- Danielson men who motored to[&eant, now Colonel, Alvin York, Ten- Woonsocket Tuesday to sce some of |essee’s one-man army, performed the the first horse races of the season. [ Wonderful feat that has brought him international fame. Mr, Ryan says he The public at large in Killingly.{never saw York, but the regiments of Brooklyn and Hampton has come to|which they were members were close realize that the state highway de- | together in hard fighting in which the partment pays no more attention to | All-American took part. their legitimate claims for the com-| Mr. Ryan was gassed in the St. Mi- pletion of what was mapped out as one |hiel drive, getting a bad dose of it of the original trunk line highways |during a period of 36 hours in which of. Connecticut than the kaiser would |they were in the very midst of clouds to the plea of a Belgian during the |of it, with no opportunity to take off war, This attithde may be regarded | their gas masks. as ‘wholly tenable, but there are ways| Recovering from the gas attack, he and means of making even such a high | Went back to his command in time to and mighty and autoeratic part of the|set into the Argonne fighting, where state government as the highway de- |he received a shrapnel wound in the partment pay attention to citizens of [ head. Looking hale and hearty, he is Connecticut and these ways and |mighty glad to be home in Putnam | means will be invoked in the near |again and his many friends here are future. The time is fast approach- |8lad to have him. ing when the towns mentioned will not| Whatever might be said ahout the be further discriminated against in |attendance at the special town meet- the interest of other towns, even if |ing and the special city meeting, both the howling that must be done causes |leld on Tuesday, those who did go the heads of some to fall that many |to vote, on the matter of appropriat- prefer should escape this penalty. ir(lig mo}rlley ;;0 mfee(hexpenses connect- B 5 .. |ed with ~the ~ forthcoming welcome loan 8s0ch ay be complimented on havin 'F]“es,dz} (ovening, and the reports|peen unanimously in favor of the rh: ShowWed.the a8 posals they were considering. There perous condition. A nnual was not a negative vote. Seven voted | the sixteen members of this class have|to her home a’te idend a!_ the rate of Per cent. DEr la¢ the spectal town meeting; 11 voted|been present in every instance at the!with friends in T annum was declared out of the earn- | gs the Wecial city meeting. three lessons so far given out of a| Miss Jennie I g;gtzd&){ol};;&ts; ;gvxr;g;iwel{h-or §‘lla\;':§ At each meeting a sum not to ex-|course of eight lessons, one or which|end guest of relatives in-Pomfret, ~a new series of shares.|ceed §1500 was appropriated, making|iS given cach week. Mrs, Charles Rogers cf Inte;est]m :im‘ ciahion Coumues 183,000 available for the celebration.| In honor of Alfred Gilbo, who serv-|Spending the week visiting unabated and the applications for the | The small attendance, it is generally|ed with the Twenty-sixth (Yankee) | Chusetts, ans keep ahead of the revenue of the | conceded, may be regarded as indicat- | division during the war, George .| Henry Brouilliard, Louis La Bounty, organization. ing that there is not the slightest op- | Shaw entertained a theater party of|Joseph Collins, George Chagnon, A car of road oil has arrived here |DOSition to the appropriations. This|about 16, including the staff at his|George Canavan, John Cuddy, Edwin and has been set on the overhead |Daving been the feeling throughout)store, at the Bradley theater Tuesday|Curtis, John Doyle, Nicholas Doyle, bridge at Cottage street. But perhaps |the City since the celebration was|evening. Mr. Gilbo is employed by|Mr. Duffy, Cornelius Fitzgerald, -Cor- it is too much to expect that this oil | ifSt Droposed and the suggestion|Mr. Shaw, though: his home is in|nelius Flaherty, Edmund Killeen, Mat- will be placed on the highways of | made that appropriations be made, the | Keene, N. H. The entertainment at|thew Walsh, Henry St. Germain, 8! Killingly, which is one town In |2Verage citizen decided to “let George|the theater Tuesday evening was a|Frank Webber, members of Pequot B 15astern Connecticut that the highway |40 it.” S0 far as the actual voting was | picture benefit in the interest of the|council, K. of C. were in Taftville on department seems to have an imprec. | concerned, and there were only a few|senior class of Putnam High school,| Sunday to witness the exemplification Slon 15 bver the bounds ‘Georges” at leisure Tuesday. which will be graduated on Thursday.|9f the third degree. Five members of land, where many of Killingly's citi-| A number of houses that are to be| In observance of St. John's day the|hcduot council also received the third zens' wish it were, considering high- | erected here for the Manhasset Manu- | members of Quinebaug lodse of Ma- | el Sarnenk Crals, Fimer Carrett way matters. facturing company, as a part of their |sons of this city will assemble at Ma-| Soi Hamilton, Armond Plouff, Trancls 2 % recently announced building program,|sonic temple next Sunday morning Mington. The knights were taken At St. Joseph’s church in Dayville, | have been shipped and are en route to|and march in a body to the Baptiet| %" Automobiles. : | Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock, Miss | Putnam. These houses are of the|church, where they will attend ser-| . 1SS Frances C. Church was a jveek M| Gladys Leader of Attawaugan and|ready-cut style, as are other conven-|yice. The sermon will be preached|(nd Suest of friends in Springfield, Patrick James Sheridan of Coventry, : r Mass. ient homes th: be t stor, G - were united in marriage by Rev. T8 | outamer arien b voneeen paraup 8| by the pastor, Rev. George C. S. Mac-| ™ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlyle offthis i V] vas r; = village have purchased a building lot P T s LT o kuna (vp ees. Miss Dorothy Bradford, 5, daughter|on Mohegan Avenue, New Londof, on When Credit is Poor. ed by Miss Katherine Griffin of Wel- | wotiectmen of all of the towns of |of Attorney and Mrs. Howard C.|which they intend to erect a home, One reason why it is costine Ger. | lesley, as bridesmaid and the best man | LA"dham county have filed at the of-| Bradford, was at a Worcester hospi-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramage. n- that in this free land .any law. | many more than it otherwise weouls t!was John Leader, brother of the|fnce of the clerk of the superior courttal Tuesday for observation and a|tertained a party of friends of 4 {ding citizen may seak hish Sice | Seitls foy the war 1o that hee womld 0 i Btide. The bride's gown was of white | 1ere & list of electors’ names as suit- | possible surgical operation. The child | daughter, Miss Alice Ramage, on her ind nearly all of them dooChicago | cannot be . taken 2t par. Bacies]crepe de chine. She wore a white pic. | 2Ple for jury service during’ the year|has been ill for the past few days and|17th birthday Saturday. The gliests - ¢ Rl el P i e S e DT oSO | e O R carried. & hoore hi¢” | beginning Sentember 1. From each|up to Tuesday it had not been deter- | were Miss Marian Fisher, Misses® Ar- s 2 | ERDAcEiDt ‘q“‘l‘; ot white rosce. - The brides. |town twice as many names come in|mined as to whether she was suffering | zelia and Annabel Newton, Miss Ida maid wore pink G;\o;.goue s wilth as will be allotted to each town by the|from appendicitis or an injury receiv-| Favro, Miss Edna Calvert, Louis 2 d carried a t t of |Jury commissioners—E. M. Warner.|ed while playing. Mousley, Harvey Mousley, Theodore hat to match and carried a bouquef of | Charles Brown, both of this city, and| Glerk E. M. Warner was at Willi- | Rosenlund and Charles Ramage. -The there was a dinner at the heme o¢ | Charles S. Hyde, Brooklyn, when they|mantic Tuesday attending a session of | earlier part of the evening was devot- B aWAS n ome come here next month fo 80 over the|ine cuperior court ed to outdoor games, croquet and-ten- S l}.';f,fdll?”e"at{' i 2nd Mre. John |lists, as is their annual custom. cah McNally, who has been in henis, after which rcfreshments were guests mumbering about 5. The bridal | _F- E: Warner, who represents the|service, has been mustered out and|Served. The rooms were prettily dec- Souple received many greetings and|NeW England Milk Producers’ asso-|has returned here. orated. Mrs. Charles T, Ramage, Mrs ol wishess Hooi afier itha avun ciation in Connecticut and Rhode Isl-| Some members of Putnam High|Charles E. Ramage and Mrs. William o T Mes. Sheridan left for theirjland, was in Windham county towns|school werc at Roseland park Tues-|Beckwith served the lunch. The re- ;v:;m“i;,‘: o, 5 left for thelrlmyesday and will also spend today|day to attend class picnics. mainder of the evening was devoted tc The fride is the daughter of Mrs, | {raveling about with County Agent B.| John Murray, of the railroad police|games and music. Miss Ramage. re- T T i PR M Rillingry | W- Ellis getting cost production fig- | was at Danielson Tuesday and made|ceived many gifts and flo : Handall, is o sraduate = of IINZIY | ures on milk from farmers in different|a number of arrests of persons who| Mrs. M, H. Furber has heen onter- Notmal Sehool and for soemral pears|tawns hereabouts. Tt “is ygiderstood | were trespassing on railroad property, | taining Ruert Austin of Westerly, the has been one of Killingls's mast sae. | that these figures are being #cured as|as told in the Danielson news. suest of her son Mark - g Cosetun teachere, hor ohool Toing ot | basls for computing prices that the| The millinery class of the Putnam e horse driven by g 100 pairs Ladies’ Silk Stock- | Ladies’ Cotton Stockings, { Men’s Cotton Hose, blacki ings, worth 50c, for worth 19c, for and colors, while they last . 25¢ a Pair ' Tca Pair = Giving the . . growing children just { - what their bodies demand, in an appetizing form that makes themy -like it and ask for more—that is the secret of the popularity of N. B. C. Graham Crackers for the younger members of the family. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 10c a Pair 150 pairs Ladies’ Boot Silk | “Burson’s” Seconds — Big Another lot of those Linen Heel and Toe Men’s Stock- ings, Irregulars of a 35c Hose, only 19¢c a pair— 3 Pairs for 50c “Sammie Sox” in grey—=a 35¢ value For 25¢ “Royal Princess” Ladiss | 35¢c White Foot Hose for tockings, worth 35¢, for' | Men— 25¢ a Pair 29c a Pair Just received a delayed shipment of the well known E “BLACK CAT” HOSIERY for Men, Women and Children. The quality is right.. The color stands the test— Specially Priced For This Sale Stockings, in colors, an 85¢ | yalues value, for 59c a Pair 108 pairs Ladies’ Extra Length Silk Stockings. Ir- regulars of a $1.00 Hose, while they last 59%¢ Regular Stock Silk Stock- ings, at reduced prices— . $1.50 Silk Stockings, $1.19 $1.75 Silk Stockings, $1.39 $2.00 Silk Stockings, $1.59 $2.25 Silk Stockings, $1.79 $2.50 Silk Stockings, $1.89 $3.75 Silk Stockings, $3.19 17¢ a Pair Irregulars of a Ladies’ 65¢ Licle Stocking, with white feet, for 36c a Pair On 2 thick bed o edged with sassafra) mona and Lotus biseuit we > fome ;]r:’;fedh leaves lay at the s om o e basket, and the petals b1 v emitted a delicate fragrance. adding pah‘;‘;hle :r «{mfigllea.‘ ;:'h::lflg charm to the delightfully flavored,] conrse to N. B. C. Graham Crackers. Must Be Admitted. Krnow Either. I | Tven Russian Bolshevists must ad- ericar ps in Bastern | conies of the are going or! Ay eems o | know.—Philadelphia Bulletin. m 1 ward, but where in each package. The biggest value in refreshinent you Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey of New Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Perry, after|Lcndon visited at W. M. Sisson’s Sun- spending a week at Groton Long Point, | day. have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. L. Q. Raymond of New / can Possibly buv, Miss Amanda Hubert has returned]London were in town Sunday. i ir | Girls i ; h is cve- | became frightened and ran away Mon Attawaugan. Her popularity is at- “m’{ffi“‘?}f?n“flff n'fxt“}‘:i'c'; afi‘}fmufiii Sily'\‘: Sbietons o e ove day flfterngon. The horse ran bet®een tested by the large number and the |is made with distributors in Boston.| Malcolm M. Willey, student at|a trelley pole and the wall and tipped great varitey of heautiful wedding | providence and other big centers in|Clark college, Worcester, is expected | the wagon over. Mrs. Graves. who wwas gifts that she received including cut|New England. As the result of mill|at his home here tomorrow. with Mr. Graves at_ the time, jvas &l silverware, linen, —household | gyryeys that have been undertaken by > Leon Talb this city js|thrown out and badly bruised. Mr furnishings, gold and other money. numerous farmers in county towns, Corporal Leon Talbot of this city i| Graves escaped without injuries. The R Pl e L s farmers 4 S| 2 member of a machine gun battalion | . sl : o 5 ge Wild- | ynder the direction of the Farmers : wagon was wrecked. A ivaiE) mBich Teihas sdcoestrlic i il that is scheduled to arrive on this e woad b uccesfully | asgociation, during the past few| A = ; conducted for several scasons, during it i o side withinta few. days bBt his relas hidh.he h de o host of friends|months it is expected that the farmers| ¢jyos here have not efsablished that Y T e s Made 2 nost of friends]will have a much more definite idea a5| he s with the old outfit, though it is SOUTH COVENTR in Danielson and in Putnam, and all | {o what it costs them to produce a|ics tith th e the surrounding villages. Formerly he | quart of milk than they formerly had.| ¢/ Ve e 18- Mrs. William Nye and son recently was manager at Coventry lake, near g = e Henry Elliott Bowen, the newspa-|spent a few days in Willimantic. Willimantic. Miss Charlotte Embleton, home £co- | yermay whose death was announced| There was a dance at the lake Sat- HaUlha Sfailed . to' Hesd berless | Nomics director in Windham county.|is The Bulletin Tuesday morning, was|urday night. aving talled to heed numberlessihas a cooking eclass organized from|gormerly a resident of Woodstock. Mrs. Ruth Cassidy and son of New warnings that the railroad ~company:among the membership of the Girls' x5 R York are visiting at the former’s home has issued against the practice of per-|clyh at Wauregan. It was stated at with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Higgins. Sons trespassing on their property, alher office here Tuesday morning that UNCASVILLE There is to be a missionary meeting number of Danielson’s residents will LLI this (Wedpesday) afternoon at . the be required to appear before Judge W. The Sunday school board of the|home of Mrs. Nathan White and her Fenner Woodward in the town court| o iphiect Methodist Episcopal church held a |daughters. this morning at 9.30. They will be[t03d company. objects =~ = = 1;0oiio®in the chapel Tuesday even.| The M. E. church had a Children’s charged with trespassing upon rail- |, Several B R0 K A N racks |ing. The annual election resulted as|day concert Sunday. road property. e et o osSITF the Rbode | follows: Superintendent, Mrs, Hubert| Dr. Higgins, Town Clerk Danjels, Railroad police came here Tuesday |1O8F the "re'ght station of the BROCE | G, Dart (unanimously re-elected); as- | Sheriff Hammond and J. M. Wood re- morning and stationed themselves atiIsland company. The Wain stree ant superintendent, Mrs. Annie B.|turned Saturday from a fishing trip to points in the railroad yard where most|Crossing, where they =~ mig Pfow | Newton; secretary, Miss Arzelia New- | New Hampshire. of the trespassing occurs. They were | Without being questioned, is but a few | { /™, Girer Touis Mousley: assist-| The Congregational church will have not on duty long before they began to |feet below. Others were Stopped while | "¢ 0 yre, Miss Alice Ramage: cen- | their Children's day concert the 29th. apprehend those who were crossing | Crossing the tracks near the Samuel |t . .“committee, Marian Fisher; or- the tracks or walking down them, and | Davis property, below the crossing. ganist, Miss Alice Ramage; teachers in most instances those who were|Still others were found cutting across Mrs. Annie B. Newton, Mrs. Louls G, m YME stopped were ordersd to report to|near the north end of Pellett's build- | NrS. Annic B. Newton, Mre. Louls G. NORTH L Chief John McFarland arfl by him|ing and the telephone building, at the| . ot Ungerer, Mrs. C. D. Whitman,| Mrs. C. F, Jewett motored to Hart- given instructions to come into court/head of Academy street. There is|3y ;.4 G Dart, C. D. Whitman; libra- | ford Fiday. today. what has been claimed by one local at- | ;) "Ropert #rench. : Mr. and Mrs. G H. Strong, N. §. Some here were Inclined to criticize | torney as an open right away “““sg Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Wilson have re- | Strong and sons visited at Fred Bee- Sgitarcat;;n g\fnm& era&rcotadi coz'f.‘ffng»eu X‘; dter;cykss t?:“th;e;“s‘;m{ ise‘;(‘; "°n turnedd to Hartford at'te!r flunding sev- | be's in Millington and in Moodus Sun- rary, s s~ . eral days as guests of Mr. and Mrs.|day, passing has grown to such an extent|as the old marble snop. Years ago | Charles T. Beebe. here and constitutes such a danger to|there was a crossing there, but for human life that the company is well|more than two decades no vehicles within its rights in its efforts to pro- | have regularly crossed at this point. It tect people from themselves and its|is contended, however, that this cross- own interests from the damage suits|ing is still legally open and if those that--almost invariably result against|who weré apprehended crossing there the road when a trespasser njured. {on Tuesday are prosecuted today an Many who live in the Riverview sec-action will be started to compel the tion, especially children, are inclined |railway company to reopen the cross- to cross the tracks of the yard daily,|ing for vehicular traffic. A BENEFIT to teeth, and to cross where they have no legal right of way. Repeated efforts to stop the practice by persuasion and warn- ings have failed, so more drastic ac- Tt was pointed out on Tuesday that those who must appear in court today are simply more - unfortunate than I scores of others who trespass on the Famo Must Grow Hair, appetite and diges- fion. And the price is 5 cents. or Money is Returned tien has become necessary. Scores of | company's property but who didn’t operatives of one of the borough’s big | happen to get caught by the railroad textile plants make a daily, and a|police. The trespassing practice is nightly practice, of walking up Or|very general and hundreds here have down the tracks, and to this the rail- [ heen guilty of it from time to time. Dance Ashland Casine, Jewett City, An Absolutely e A A e O FAMO s so1d by the druggist se the diffefénce almost {6m the s E Reliahls Castile Soap adv. named in this advertisement, on a first application. Tuesday evening, June 24, at 8 o’- positive money-back basis. : The natural color is intensified— clock the pupils of St. James' school Unless you are absolutely satis- the hair has a new lustre and will give the following interesting pro- fied with FAMO, you may return sheen. gramme in their school hall: the bottle to the druggist and he The hair grows like the hair of Welcome Address, Jeannette Gareau; will refund your money. a heaithy child. E g{a’;:‘e‘;‘frg‘;%milg?&"}iaéa‘c‘e _P“'é‘ml_* Rat we know you will not have The scalp is as clean as a baby’s e 3 s : s to take advantage of this offer. —the hair luxuriant and soft. diers and Sailors, motion song, thirty A 5 children; Compliment au Rev. 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When FAMO is tsed, the sebor Cents and an extra large bottle at rhea microbe dies. The dandruff SLKXL. 2 disappears. It is sold at alt toilet goods ature has its way. The hair SOSBters: Brigade, fourteen boys; Rose Drill and Vacation Son, twenty girls. The class motto is Bxeelsior and the class colors are blue and white. The names of the graduates are: Pauline Bouliane, Florence Barbeau, Jeannette Gareau, Anna Legace. Alice Mathieu, Beatrice Piche, Adelard Du- quette, Tdela Fournier, Abel Gingras, : Joseph Labonte, Clyde Peloquin, Theo- flourishes as it never did before. gi\-:wvl«”e uii«‘au?"fia“ifi’, ‘:;”:»’:‘x‘d’: dore Reeves, Gilbert Reeves, Joseph | Grayness is retarded becawse 1:¢ fedormkean escreiion forms in seales E—— Samburski. FAMO - ontsi Lokl or fakes and it vz, 3ly knowm ar A. F. WO0D The address in English will be by ains. no alcohol Saner g . Joseph Labonte - and -the address in The persistent use of alcohol on “The L aker” |F by A L $he head fall- rench by Anna Legace. The pres- e head causes grayness and e Local Undertake entation of diplomas will be by Rev l ing kair. i 0 k; DANIELSON, CONN. M. J. Ginet. Miss Florine Garceau .. .. Parlers ¥ Mechanio Strest :i_|will be planist Whea you use FAMO you cam Mfs Ly “es Fams Co., Detrsit LEE » 05GOOD CcO. Special Famo “Qp\s..