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JULY 9, 1919 I Mathewson, Johin 0. Fox, Oscar Peter- | from Eouth T 5. William . Devine, 7. Frederlo holiday. Ash. E. C. Kinney, J. 3 John E. Child, Annie Henry Selig, George D. Clark, Willis NORTH STERLING Covell, Nellie L. Bloxham, D. J. By .| . Mr. and Mre. C. H. Corey spent Bun. R. Carpenter, S. Illizabeth day 1a Providence. rd O Bradford, Josephine .| Mrs. Marfon Brown ‘has returne & S Gertrude M. Jones, Frank K. |home from Danielson. e : ¢ : - i | Haines, R, C. Rosworth, H. H. Daven- | Mr. and M Harold Wilcox “of v Loans and dis z - first of * Putnam's Thursday | Port, Agnes Child FPaine, C. Dwight | Oneco w 3 unday at Jonh i €. M. Elliott, B. F. Per.. | GriMth's, boys azainst pathin Jidays for business men ana | Sharpe. Mrs. C, M. i p r - z g L F. Ruseell, 5. M. Warner, Fr: Mrs. Walter Ii. Earle of Worcester e, a practice m}p omes tomorrow. These weel seell, roer, )'|:u. - Lapentithe Jeak sha iy Stre. Franc 0.1 = ington on the hltlon'.\li BANK STATEMENTS No. € en. ~holidays will continue untii ¢ . rner, Jos. B. Lyons. W 1 NMill sale of flannel ber 25. e Duffey. Horatio Plumme f¢ £ i in_colors with s ty Coliector Alfred evi F. D. Sargent. J. H. Geeson, | Mr. and 3 rge Green of Rock- | o from manufacturcrs, lirge assor f'was receiving Tues t s E. A. Burgess . Bates, L. O. Wil 1\““‘ - spent the week end with jment; plain white, 26 cents dys { ity tax assessments for this yvear. fams, Mrs. Ni:qloff. I. H. TRoberts, l“ I Brayton. . ’ istriped, 25 cents vd. The Fabric] Attorney Charles L. Torrey was in Katherine Bryne, Samuel Rich. Cieorze rs. Charles Dexter has been enter- Shop, Main street.—adv. | Hartford ~ Tuesday attending a m T Padgett, Oharles B, Dean, John AL, | (aining her sister-in-law, Mrs. Burlin- Travel from =l surrounding towns'ing of the state board of education, of Dean, Jr. JTohn B. McDuffee. | . of Providence. . | to Canada is heavier this month than|which he is now a member. ! “Junior ‘Chautauqua: Local superin- | Miss Flo }fi‘;,\;\‘}f,?{}‘\f; pran-d any of the five vears since the Do-| The cemmon council met Tuesday |tendant, Dorothy Jgnes Bartlett. Ruth | OV - | minion entered the great war. evening in monthly session, which was | Aldrich, Dorcas M. Bartlett. Wililam Miss Julia Cole visited her Shanae] Edward Pottomly. a well known millfadjourned from Tuesday evening of v. Ruth Bartlett, Pauline Lucier, | 188 Julia Tole vIaLed el B0l man formerly identified with a mans|last weei son, Margaret Frasier, Ruth MoCF D ariily onent Beturc ufacturing concern at Fimville 4 hi In the interest of Junior Chautau- | Pratt. Dorothy Bone, 2 | day at the shore. . 2 | taken a position with the CopnoctjeBt|qua, Mrs. W. J. Bartiett, president ot | Rachel Jordon, i 3 : o Ao PewY . of, - Plainfinld mills. the Putmam ascoclation, addressed a |Leuie Lucier, Merton S lsiors ot Jobn B Grifiths on] A class of twenty new membeds of|mass mecting of children on Provi- | Ames, 2 3 Sunda i o 5 5 i Rose of Lima council, K. of C.. is be-|dence street Tuesday afternoon and |nard, i 14 P L whih " his "biap 525,00 ng made réady to recciye degrees. |aroused much enthusiasm. About T5|celet, W Murrsy: CatHerine | cjoead the past year for.lack of pupils, | Reward for return to Bacon's store | little people attended the mecting, 12 Paniel Wihllams [“,‘” 1'eefirl\ -\4"’1" 1st Miss Mar ‘.rA:\‘ of lavaliere. rhinestonc settings, re-|Which was held in the open air. Not a ¢ Hibert, Hayward, Henry { gy 1OP00 BOT . eed to teach | cently lost—adv. child present had ever attended Chau- . Arthur Kilbo James Co "The thunder thowers of Sunday were Thomas Dennett of _Pridgeport|tauqua, but many are now mighty |lon, Robert Bdw. Bruce. Stanton Fal-|a ‘sreat rel to humanity, also to the | b was a visitor with fricnds in Daniel- | anxious to do_so. lard, Stewart Peasc, Helen Wheaton, | zrowing crops i i 2 g4 son on Tuesday. Maleolm Willey has returned from a | Hhoda Gilpatric. | & Nither Cate save his triends a shors | : The sewer committee of the court of | visit with friends in Newj Hampshire. | Dr. Marguerite J. Bullard has com- | er at his home at the Line the 4th.i 16’ tacurs o8 burgesses is making arrangements to ifteen boys are in camp on the |menced svit for damages against the | expected there would be a/ ¥ 0a 2o forward with the work-of building|shores of Woodstock lake. A num-fowner and driver of lhe automobile | la ‘rop of blueberries this sea | e a_sewer through a part ,@f Franklin|ber of the boys are from Columbus, O., | whose machine was in collision «with frost ruined the crop W $ Strect, as authorized 8. the annual|others from [Evanston, L. one from |Dr. Bullard's car, near Attawaugan, | ; - borough meeting in April. Bridgeport, X. Y. and one m |a fon weeks ago. Dr. Bullard, was in- 3 ) OSe\-_eral cottages and camp sites at|Springiield. jured in acctdent and her car 8, 1d Fillingly lake, near Bast Killingly,| It was stated here Tuesday that the | wrecked, so badly that she ras re- R e ! are occupied this month. boys who were arvested here Monday | placed it with another machine i Y Be Several service men here bave ex-|morning and found guilty of burgla o i 1 n:‘fe:ild‘ea igh that Enne ldikc the ! were observed during last Sun ME| ,’J’P“Y V-‘““R\‘“ ring about, the forma- | ernoon removing a pane of glass W igitly—it sootbes L oo S o o e e | S e e, 2ons ot & viore i o S ermret i i Wilfred Duhamel, who served for|the Wagner block, where they entered | Mr. ard Mrs. L F. Wilcox, Mies | i lh‘ur years with the "Canadian forces| two stores during the early hours of | Sarah, Wilcox and Helen Trier spent| WHCOK'S APORI pay- s Dot ang iy Gbe ] o T B ene Witcor P pas al Y6 e 3 2 al ‘amily of Cot- . i Mrs. Phebe Wilcox” has returned | R " =307, 60F, 3 g 1 - { tase street, “His home 15 1n Montrenl.| There was no change here Tuesday | home after spending several weeks in | YOUR: BODYGUARDT ~307. 6 2Q | 7., Bo i Tt was announced that Chautauqua|in the saloon situatio The dealers | various places in Rhode Island | 2, Bo i would be held again this year on Da- | Vho have been closed did not open for and Mrs. F. M. Beebe and Gh oy ! | vis park. business, and those who have remain- | canghter Helen of Hartford pent the | DANIELSON CASINO. = Tuesday was the birthday anniver-|ed open confined their sales to _the{Foastk at (fia Hill furm. \ EATHER BLDG. & 2~ 3 ¥ sary of Attorner Harry E. Back, born|near-beer, which is all they have been Tiach: W oodworth of Hartford spent BOWLING ¢ POCKET BILLIARDS | H ies. iy 875.00 iin Union, this state, July §, 186! selling for a week. One dealer said|tle week cnd with his sister, Mrs. M. 4 AL TABLES Ta & L . The consumption’ of ice cream in|Tuesday afternoon that he cxpected (T. Usher. : S LADILS DAY, S ' e L.eague Of elg! 0!'8 | Danielson is outrunning that of the Bis placs would be onen within e few | Ira Wilcox attended o birthaay party e e Lot 21 TPrize ‘ quite popular near-beer. Empty cream | days. in Eagleville on the Fourth in honor of 8 St 3 1 holders being returned to the cities| A Chatauqua representative will | Miss Helen Revnolds. el ey <317 ik from <which Danielson gets its supply|meet with the guarantors of the Put-| Mrs. Everct Sholes has been spend- | i e A e i PUT CONN | are being shipped away from here half|nam associatlon when they assemble |ing u few days in Norwich. H =l ¢ : 9 |4 pyndred at a time. this (Wednesday) evening to hear re- ( Mr. and Mre. A. T. Burdick and ti v7 e { o} | T8morrow. July 10, will bring the|Dorts of progress and to arrange final |€ons spent July Fourth at Riverside ; ' J 1 i first mid-week summer half heliday |details for the coming of Chauiaugua | Mount Hope. € Coliate "Iy M 8 |to many business men and clerks’in|to Putnam again this vear. While! Mrs. George Merrow of Hartford S Rng oy v Danielson. The majority of Daniel-|much active work remains to be done. |at her summer residence here. g > ' ¥ or 1 son's stores will be closed during|it was stated on Tuesday that there| Sarah Wileox is spending a fo il Bl g o " ona SEVEN JOYOUS | Thursday afternoon. is promise of success azain this year © C ¥ with a former | of husiness vn Juns 30th i g Jt was stated here Tuesday that,| Aroused by reports printed in Bo t i = % KESOURCISS, © thie c given zood weather. the promise is|ton papers that the British dirigible| Mr. and Mrs. L F. Wilcox and Mrs.|, iy 3 . S5is WGy Luis teuieacs at g yomld. sail over that clty on ita| ERSES Wikox spant the Fourth at For- |- e { Total. Bona union church picnic scheduled to e|way back to Scotland, many watched ; 6st par] They attended the celebrs . # held Thursday at Wildwood pzrk. throughout Tuesday for i & « | tion in Rocikville during the evening. | L. 's3sT.s0n p T s _Rush work will be done in getting|thc great airship, figuring it at Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Usher 5 ; A {the Goodvear Mills biz mew restau-|scen heading for Loston. MHowever |falned Mrs Ushers brother from | ) [ rant in operation &t Goodveer, and it|Mhose who Watched were dizappoint- | Hartford and a brother and his tamily | ; K of oral ) 2 s s ed that thé building w ed. | - H United States Gold Coins. Historical Inexactitudes. completed within 60 dayvs Clerks at the store of Bugbee.and | =—————=== 7 o tian), 4 The first American gold coinaze of We are celebrating—or rather, | August 7 has been set as the date! Wulf have planncd an cuting at Web | Thoue aagies, haltocngies and quariersizies |HOWId b colebtatingthe fereenter |[gr (he cuting at Wildwool pari ke for tomorrow afternoon, the E. L. DARBIE 338, cumbered of :‘};‘:;xrluew:l $10, 5 ana 820, re- oary of Sir Walter Raleigh. When he | Danielsn. This annual cvent is MRS, o b & Taderal | spe ¥, s placed in circulation as conflued in the Tower of london {ranged for the members of McCregor, i Y i 126 years ago. One and three doilar | e saw from his window an affray in | \yoman’s Relief corps. and members) A*\”'er e e Davie SotneyiatLaw tlopal 36 . 3 . % S b Viekermkin mith o Bradie re and the Zold pléces were formerly coined, but | the courtyard—an affras which ended | ' ifme” Soarte Joscuse Crntst the Eeavive 1hSE-¢ Sva Mre S * | Windham County Naticnal Bank Bldg : they were discontinued fn 1880. The |In the stabbing and killing of a man. | best known of East Killingly’s citizens|day afternoon, their daughter VD 1 2 first called an eagle was used in ing of this to the governor, Sir |rounded out 68 years of activity on the; Marcia. was w\ied in marriage RN Telepone 303 | : b S . Sir _years 3 Treland in the thirteenth century. and | Walter was surprised fo- find that all | ourty The King is as tall of pep as) Daniol ‘:;:w e R e T s0,080.00 | was £o called fi 5 cver, detive bowerful and phy ing conecrn at Worce | ®as <o called from thesfigure ot an (his idess as to what happened, all his | cully 4 splendid. thstimonial of Mie. of. | ceremony was performed by Dr. Dinn. | BANK STATEMENTS eagie impressed upon it. but it was |deductions from what he had seen, ! ten expressed confidence that he.will 8 bbi_Sily the G e N I made of base metal. The-standard off¥eré utterly at variance with the |Pe on the job for many years to come.) & it i L | el J 4 he €acie was borme by the ancient {facts, “If 1 am so inaccurate as to] William Hill Polhemus, 69, dicd sud-| Do o lome of the Smi R °X 43,0 Persians. and the Romans also ¢ 1 | What passes before my eves how can [3on)y Tueday forencon’ 4t bis home | ier, Mise Ruth Swith, ad maid of hon- | : goid and silver eagles us ensigus. and |1 bope 10 be accurato in “The History " . AUk o 2n_tor and Judge Jucob Asher, Vorces- b ,h'“,'(;"““, represented them with a {0f the World' T am writing?” sighed | been feeling well for several days, but! " brother of the groom. was best | [iad Traa umderbalt in their talons. Charle- {Sit Walter. How, indeed? You, geatle |an hour before his death he was able| "'y e Nl ey 358.936.40 | |, from’ T T magie adopted the double-leaded {Feader, have had dails examples of |10 D° °ut-and scated on the veranda|springficld, Mass. anc A S 106.55 | ROk P ) eagle as the standard of tie Holy [how “history” is made. The future | e Poine % § vioiinist. hrother of the bride. i ) E S T Mr. Polhemus was born in Pouzh- - : |..Te t onfan cmplre. The eaglé was the | reader of the story of the great war BoF veuth he wam et o brides boaulieng) sowWniaEas of § | 122,076.81 | 2 A 1 standard of Napoleon T and Napoieon | W require much salt when he fs | @ Riliher aiacdnan wna tve | D0 to brocided galin . Shie mbee s | ! 0. as well a8 of Austria, Prussia and }Perusing the “stories” of some Lis Shouliis SomEp ) o ouquet of hride roses. cown of | fomie i Rus R Vand 5 e Listo- | i7o aiso had charse of Jumber yards| poduct of hride roses gown ol | | s s.—Vancouver World. i e vicinity of New York and was|ihe Maid of honor was of | 500,601 i 2 T e ed ag an expert lumbér —man.| Tith Siiver. THer bouquet | | P A number of years h N g 3 g o ‘ - 1 Lake of Suiphate. i French Port Regains Trade. het aor o ey Bieq| Following the wedding ceremony 37.000.00] 35, = 15 £y » A lake near Biggar -Seskatchewan, [ Y¥hiio’ Havre wes still young the |made his home here.. He leaves his|Ji0n°r was served for a party of 25| i 4 |2 1 e hun ow mocin. | seafaring men of Honfleur conquered |Wife and a sister. resident PLing S o R D orces | I P Z'ZI‘S:"‘LQ.'J; R | Nemtouadtand, fonnded Quebee snd | 194 e i aenen”came T L L erty Loan el i , bas D found to bej ;% f ol as a sl Tk any 5. v e ¥ ja orty o en e 314 o ; saturated with sodium sulphate, and'| C5tablished numerous trading posts in | had LS Uits of 10 hrhnee e RS been ¥ s er ey i haniss ; » 4011272 e Bematit dde e e+ iane. | Indiny Much of the town's commerce | condition during his recent illness. | AU And Mlre Asher loft in | vledgeq .00, oo 50,030.00 1%, Checks ‘ wide.tne adgn o ba mearly 57 pe- ong | W% Sradually absorbed by Bavre. At| Anneuncement has been made m*f,’;,,"evmfi;fsfiumrnfll "TANT Sake thete | ¢ ratdar siopaliie = i S| ot - ssulphate. The mineral the ohibreak of the great war, how- | New York that Willlam A. Phillips, 8 |home in Worcester, where Mr. Acher, |o Secirities Siher Rhen o s g | R A 5 ivels fn the manufactare of syl | ever, (Honfleur had a prosperous ex- ?:nm:;h}h» :a:e rChl:"”- A. Phillips. | who is a graduvate of the Woreester > (nat neludine figpas 4 J dd ? et 4u1: b B tkade with Englaht i dairy prod- | jone o WECTL of She, Quinebafy slore| Rolvthenle | Institute and of Boston )i owasd uapiadses ; THdusirial purposes. Wefs, fruits and vegetables. .and a con- | @ tho frm of Wiliam A, Read |1 enanged e e o TEr it ot i sigerdble quantity of lumber was i mpany. This is regarded as al A feature of {he wedding the |1 - - Dies an area of about two 2 b B o e enitioh Gt Mt ERMTiew | phouiitol Borel seoraions o fheliw, e e aenkine na T g R ported direct from the Scan ek ox beautiful floral _decor: at the ixe, owned and vning . 3 . ¥, counthies, e an dl ;)rija\ ao‘)'d work for| Smith home Hundrec of perfeet % 5,000.00 . SO PUNR & S0 et o e e e o aT e L e blooms, the gift of Mrs. Genevieve re | wits bt (hoproxtmatn 3 erestals is found. i own to all of Danlel-|Letters, were used in creating an ef- | bark .. 2837724 e e y ¢ |som’s financial institutions and many|feet that was charming. | and net | pant > ' Enlborais indiviguals in Daniclson and the sur-| “The dwelling heing crec s atiog- - . A S e ' Fis e > | T = £ ,170.00 | Savings Certif 3 B [ pdurance, wot<DeolNs sHpcL u‘x)imei;x;t;:;;a graduate of Xy |Sotherly side of reet, just ind Thrift Stamp, g S s - i e nline sra Kil-| cast of King street. fo Bos | same o or town | ac owned ... 5 e € bave been a great deal napprer | 2C: (.)\\rxlar“x;s;hxm(;‘_exl\ ey peaeing |lingly Hign school and of Marvard|bic will be one af the fncet modern | pm'-;m bamc ). < ‘h—?‘mup pkInE #LOU| hopeless. Many a man:has failed to [y AROTREE anmouncement of Tnteremti e o e arere ot s | o b ; B what is easy and pleasant, and Lein: I e 5 n banking circles i X . as will be the zarage, and the tevkcs on banks loo dl»contenlegbnrlu-ae T b2 | gchleve both fortane and fame be-{Drince viee bresident e ep: | walls are mow up to eufficient height | 8 of ITE U h o $100:980 & s wny 6%t will.—Chorge Eilot. | cause he lost courage just as he was|ticut Trust and Safe Deposit com- | it on the sent. The house i | cas SHG other 457 : : s 3 | Wwithin reach of them: “What you de- |P2ny of Hartford and of the Windham | loeation that will readily lend iteelf | 30;. Fedsmpiion Fiing with = i e ! dire mav be only one step abead, |County National bamk in Danielson.|, ‘splendid development of th sur- | ~iL, S Treasurer and due oy ¥ has been elected a trustec of the So- o y i s tfom U. & Treasurer .... 5 dvance of maturity a 7. 7 Keep going. clety of Savings at Hartford. Many | ounding srounds. 121, Tnterest carned hyt net 0 ot carned ‘(approximate) 2,310, ! 4 Children Cr people know this institution as the| Following is the list of officers and | collected ~ (approximate) firetlating noies ¢ 3’ | —_— = Pratt Street Savings hank entimittees for the Putham O on motes and bills receiv- 60,000 ' v | “T heara Second-Story Bill killed|tne Tl e ek, e ot ¢ atient. able not past due * ¢ oot PR ELELGHER'S e g S B tho oldest In the state amd with the|gua of 1919: President, Mis. W. 1. |oo®a " 2asings cortiAcats: £y {Buzglar Jim e reformers_|1ATSCSt deposits of any eavings in-Bartlett: vico presidents A, W. Mar-|Tand thrirt stamps actua Aas . . 1 A | _Ver: Jim called him a reformer.—|iitution in Connecticut. Sidney IW. R. C. Sands; scoi . Howar owned s sa=ld - O ¥ iLa,rxoans Magazine. Crofut, for many vears a resident of| Bradford; treasurer, Newton A. Bal- |23 Other asseis—id " per Danjelson, Is the assistant treasurer|lard ent. pavment on 000 of this institytion. Mr. Pripee’s elec-| Executive committee A. Ball Yictory LSberty Toan "o i 250000 e 00 tion to the board of trustees of th tlett, H. C. Bra B rotal S e tendin 175,693.3, Saves Wor for Mary Rk e et Snubd Dif niemie| e me b T e :;..a,‘,:n’ e pEal ontsanaias . Saves Work -for John as recognition of his growing influence| Tickei committee: Charles F TIABJUITIES, Total’ of Treme oo sor 34 0 § fn_financial affairs in Hartford. ardsen, chairman, J. Frederick Capital stock paid in.. $100,000.001 and 35 1 Ve H The bandiest helper on the farm is & anielson has a pretty park, Danfel-| W. J. Bartlett, Richard Barton, hs L4 and’ deposits _(other 1eponit ‘. H w & s m\nlzf 20, sttrotive hbnnds;;mz on|iam S, Bates, Harriet . Brown. Kath- | “prants ndtyiaes s an banl depos ‘ i as a band, as|erine Byrne, J. R. Carpenter, Annie S esx Curre PLARTES IR iy i m ater ,stem Have villages of the town of Killlag. | Chila, George D. Ciark, S. FElizabeth | = cxpenses. inters A s . 34 it me ,&lmfik“l:vfil::.m I¥. But Danielson doesn’t set any|Clarke, Henrv L. rse, H.FL. Dav-| cst. and taxes "G) FRasridisl dapesite:uby 6| e : ‘hum‘_tg__m -n'm.: re goncerts. The chief eason for this is|enport, Charies . Dean ' Jomn 3t o eeei ATROB 40.“"Dividends wnpaid .l 330000 Bow in use, a s no fund to pay the mu-|Dean, Jr. Mrs. C. M. Eiliott, Carl . N 32.11-|Total of demand deposi ¢ Including’ de c e et T b e Sicians for entertaining the publlc | Gilbert, F. K. Haine<, 7 : A LT ] e L e e A G : Fith .bands in Danielseh, Goodyear,| Gertrude M. Jones. . Kinne BT B R its) subject to reserve, o6 Attawaugan and East Killingly, 1t {s|B. McDuffce W. E. Moss, C. 0’ carned (approximate) . So1aigleg oD S8 36E52I0.46. 5 Telt that some seheme might be Work-1 ols, Air off, 5 reulating notes AR AL IR Ll R g : F ed out for having them gzive at ledst|E. 7. Perr Phillip. cory S \" ng . 100,000:00 1 scriptions to Vietory Lib- ! 607,000, { one concert each during ithe Sampson, Helen C_Sharne c. Rer 3 15 ety St aserrr st eed 1,606 1 3 seasom. Tt would be dome in Sharpe, George E. Shaw. ¥ M. Warn- ompenies 3 P T s : ;:n‘:l‘; e ’?:];:o:::?st 5 o o Mgrion L. Warren M. Wheaton, Certified 3 20,201 B8 Motalcnicmas oo =5 9849.995. 2 - samdel Rich. standing e N S Tiabjlities for re s g — ~ Decoration committes: S. Flizabeth | Total of [tems P connte: - Inoluding i nd n tal o ants, tng_ th 1Clarke, chairman, Asnes Child Paine, $53,564.44. . with Yed 1 TRese . MOTOR SUPPUES l_p,.,m,,s 1. Warner, Horatio N. Brown, Dg'l‘nind] lil_tpos“s‘ (othe | Bank (See -Item 1d) . 22.500,00 [ 18 Lo g ; Junior Chautatqua Alumni {han’ banic deportte) °s { Total contingent’ tiaburies 0t i : o ate distributors for Philadelphia ospitality committee: 1. T. Byrne.| pavable within 3 ) {. =0 tha. ‘total Toans ‘and A : por total @ e rnac i SR TSRS Eer . C R Momay, Rov. |86, Tpdividual dapociys fub- R A I L R Pt i St S e - 42 a1 4 ¥ il ev. S . R . ec o chec & Iterast and discount w. ch. a 3 uct Y New Haven, GET OUR PRICES— Publicity committes: John G. John- |40, Dividends unpatd .. N its 1% ozuems of thnee pesriliied by S GET SATISFACTION |son. chairman. M. J. Bentlev. Fverett| Tofal of demand deposits law (Sac. 5197, Rev. Stat.). exclusive of|y n A \ WE ARD EXPERTS " ON REPAIR|E, Brown. Willis Covell. 1. 1. Dy | (other ‘then bank de notes upon which total charge not to ot i 25T 1 ol IBert Walter . Fross- nn:\!:m":uzus( ma Te- _nx._;cnq 50 cents was made, was mone. e ab ou‘:eg:"!!"ffl,l““fl"‘“ Fou o, send-ter |kins, George L. Padsett, Willlam ¥. 33780, 0 b P o thons 5 ot 8 ze p2 KILUINGLY Woron sTPriY co. Penney, Oscar Peterson, E. A. Sulli- Tiabilities other than London, i A. GT 3 2 Maa By dop. A ‘sterc. Daniclson van, L. O. Williams. those above stated—suh- { Cashler bank e ¥ ! A 4 o o s = Lot and Permit committec: B. C. Errlptllonl to Vietory Lib. wolemnly ar above state- & % - 3 { noitads CHm’rAUQUA p ginnes hairman, ¥ 7. Rucsell €. L. €Tty 1ORR .2eucoeserans faent i e {a the "wert of my Know: | f g : b cy B Gua.r;nato;'s: W. X Bartlett, Dorothy | Btate of Copniecties/ Cainty of R L T . < P p < i and Chal ‘“ I-fill .| Jones Bartlett (Mrs. W. J.). John G.|London, ss.: T, Charies H.” TPhelps, | “Suheorihad ana swe=n to e Co e JULY II‘TGWN M"l I‘l"-‘unh; Aloog Gorss 1z s Jehnson, Robert C. Sands’ Marion L. Cighier of tns above mamed bani d5 | iz sth aas of Tuly, 1919, e AR 3 AR OTN b = = Warren. Helen C. Sharpe, C. H. GII- | RISPHLT Sher 23k fhe 0gve Suater i ok ] z OF 'NEIGHBORS COMES TO DANIELSON FOR H.E. mm patric. George D. Stanley. Charles O.|{2aze and belief. DWIGHT L. UNDERWOOD. Eine 245 BLEORAGOR o # AR. PEACE AND u:edus-rmfl:flou PROGRAM - 2 é‘ Nichols, Dr. H, L. Pease, Carl B. Gil- CHARLES H. PHELPS otary Pablie. Wk itk ERIT. BETTER AND TR THAN EVER THIS 21 Maple Si, ‘Danielsen, e brfv'mwfl(“fi I: Hawkins, Anna C. Castler. ST — = === $ chare arton, t W bses - % 118 AUSTEN . I¥ GET ACQUAINTED Wit | THE | ENTERTAINM 3‘ fabene BT - R B Gillbect, Charies B, Rich. | this Jen Any of guryy e1s 7 PAfore mY SUEHR AU "F QY M AT PL R e o e - 'y, . ALVIN H. FRISBIE, LEASES MILLIONS EACH SUMMER THI g ou-r 3 g ra}l Wetcalf, Harriet H. JOUIN R, TARRANT, C. M. WILLIANS, ) E UNITED STATES, -COURSE TICKETS. TEN. ENTS . e I A, Mar Netary Publle. . ot Directors. 0 4, Honry L. Con: | | correct—Attest R ¢ . - - DR, E J. JONES -+, n'r-. $250. m..mnouuuumr umsu | . L. Shetucket Street Gearze 3 aon. w. H Sommipio L fo put yous bus, Smu 46 Shannon Building

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