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o St st Gl 3 the srowing of this erep. DANIELSON ! Mr. and Mrs. Winthrop Short have S - [ Mans from Danieison were at Wau- | been touring tarough nortnern New | Syffared Thres Yeacs Bsfore n_ Lalbor Day to tend the an England for a few aays. < . -arrangéd Y| William Jennings Bryan is expect- fifmmfl Wednesday nual fleld da: and nicni the pastor and members of the Sacred| eqd (o arrive hers during Heart rawu{. & b .| forenoon and will speak at a publie CxrraL WaARF, Bostox, Mass, Thomas Head of Winsted was meeting at the Orphsum theatre at 3 heltday gu o Michael Tl Wl st (e “For three years, I was troubled of Academy street. It _was stated Monday that many| with Constipatien, accompanied by Herbert Barber and Fred Gamache| ramilies in Danielson have secured | pDisziness and Violent Headaches. were at Worcestar on Labor Day tol their winter's supply of coal, but that = o 2 attend the New England Fair. R there are many other families await- Ifook medicines and laxatives, but Miss Jane Marion of New Bedford|ing ecoal, which has not come through; without permanest relief. ad with friends in Danijeison over|as freely as might have been @ex- Last October, I heard of ““Fruit-a- . ected ow to strikes and trans- s Ampi=s 'ran!pofll! on nr.lm-: were | n\r(axio; a:nrfieukiu, tives” or JFruit Liver Tablets. 1 1a who t o Putnam.and there were a great many| stoien from a local garage about ten pronounced that I bought two dozen sueh, to attend the Walcome Home | days ago. All éffort to trace the car.| boxes. P tion ’ £ the town| e Rl inied on Menday. Bave not 1 continued using “Fruit-a-tives” ere was no sesslon of t OWn | met with success. 3 esurt on Labor Dav. which was an| comoon, G, of Mystic wen the until the twenty four boxes were excesdingly quils hollday DTt tence| ThITd Regiment State Guard rifie| finished, when my physical condition mel J. Sullivan of Prov g ? i > » r ent the. Bolidny with relatives in|Datch on .the Danielssn sAnké Labor| was perfast’’. JAS.J.BOYALL. Danietson Day with a lead of 10 points over| 5oc g box,6for $2.50, trial size 25c S Company C, of Danielson, Company b ey S o in; fv:::rcd‘_ h‘i’; ,’:’;;‘4‘?3“‘,:' F, of Pawm'l\?ck being third and| At dealers or from FRUIT-A-TIVES 8 e . s Company A, Norwich, fourth. Limited. OGDENSBURG, N, ¥. fdund pieasure on such oceasions| =~ (I U B8 Pk ) oras execu- o throughout the season tive officer, Captain F. O. Armingtonm An explanation that dees not ex- range officer and Major Ernest C.|ganization, after which came another plain, does mot serve its purpese very| Simpson, of New Haven, chief in-| K. of C. fioat—a cleverly worked out well. Overlooking reforence the | spector of rifie practice, was in _ &t=| representation of ome of The Great "Empleves committes” of a story vhax|t‘endance.‘ A lunch was served by C| Xavigator's fleet, Columbus, the great in the Danielson news in Lo:;lnar;’ys ;oolgs of D;:lemon o diseoverer, who gave America to the Thp Bulletin on “Anzust 24" a Sun-| the shooting was dne over the world. day date. the explanation does not in-| 200 vard range and the score of the| gi,.heth Porter Putnam Ghapter, has 3 tatemen: that ihe representa-| Winning team was as follows: . _ " fives of the strikers were very plain- Siow Rapia Total T e e ir teld when they ubmitted their| Lieut. Cook .... #1 L mu'nbr‘?r‘ gt a e stagement that certain paragraphe un-| Corp. Wallaoce u_v 8 | elite. 67 Phefr Bot ,n““u-:,ngfl: $Mog fairly criticisizing the press in said | Lieut. Ernshaw . 44 B8 | Sing wheel and other ‘wusmSstiont af statement would br permitted to =0 (F:r.x":tfli;rx::on it a4 ™ b =gy ggestions t t as submitted at n tha Capt. n en 9 B " - Ly z c:n"-'g- persons respensible for the| Mch. Davis 48 92 A-h('- ;‘ e ‘r"hR' C.. contributed | s statements wou'd he called 1o 2EF f_‘}:‘“‘l er feature of the pax.radc and one edant FOE 1t. The statement of the| Totais . 243 go1. | At ORGRIRRTIOh et ke tiid rong Benplorers’ Commitice” aise neglect- || The company T0tald were as [0l | of ‘manyEhack to other historic parades «-;-u.-r,».'m’: matter was removed b Company C. Danielson, slow 269.'323‘,""'[:2“‘]::"“* e “"::’ bfi"r‘:“‘l “Syecertarives of the strikinz trol-| rapid 232, total 481. iy it i b ~vmen before it was finally submitted| Company F. Pawcatuck, slow 225, Wmusic of Givii w.r days—ehe famous + pubifiation and after the writer| rapid 242, total 471 Cpsstn AR o Mot g s i hag seen it. Other obiectionable and| Company A. Norwich, slow 230,| Marching Monday with about 30 men. unfair statements were allowed to re-| rapid total 451. L e hpr;‘mdp them, main in th estatemcnt. Neither does| The scores are out of a possible 100 Cime the members of the Putnam &b 1) The erxplanation -bata that a repre-| for individual shooting. tribe of Red Men, ome of the hits o —_W » Fh e parade, volleying out their weird trollevmen, dur- ugust 24, PUTNAM PULSATES | war cries, ta be answered back bv a hurricane of applause from delighted WITH PATRIOTISM | nectators. The Red Men wore the (Continued frem Page Orne) | costumes of their race. This order was represented by two cleverly de- semtative of the | ing the afternnon o 16 the writer and 1n'd him that agfaphs objected te had heen st en from the statement. Neither THE MOST PERFECT COMBINATION OF CONVENIENCE, EFFICIENCY, AND TIME-SAVING WHICH THE bR Wi use heapea| Monday afternoon. . when the _city | vised floats. b e e - .. | Sireéts were choked With people. who It | Put tod, 1. 0. O. F. upen the “press a cribes” dur- | Sireé R < : srael utnam ge, 1. 0. O. F, THE WAY DOWN, 3 .:.:' the vast week hr a speker rep.| Cheered them continuously and show-|made a splendid showing. Their hu‘"""" h”'xm'.h'“’-"m HOUSEWIFE HAS EVER KNOWN ressdting the stri st public meer-| €0o0 ihem with confeitl. and muiti-| zrouping of symbolical floats, and un- the burner ings held In their hehalf in t ter.| Colored streamers ang in many other| {formed sections suggesting mediaevai GAS OVEN c L VEN I ritor®. ways let them know that the great|gays were very fine and elicited many y ] The Builetin correspondent has f‘l’:ifr‘g*i“'lia.\al':é\d:xg ll;o)fi gou?lrr las complimentary greetings along the e e cotnted the majorit of the strik- | * * = - € forgot-| jine of march. Mizpah Rebekah ledge. ing trollevmen amanz his friends and [t G i sy s Wy g o gy OAL, wood or gas may be used, or either of the first, tan s e wd it js na city r in prepar-| ; a v ints ine. =, uaintanee. i [Tie A St i v b s | applauded at many points on the line. combined with gas, to secure any required degree of heat. oven is always ready; can be heated to the desired tem- e to argue LN i ot Throush ihe| MOved through streets gaily decorated| A people that proved the earnest- o o e e aeet| with the national colers and streamers | hess of their patriotism during the s S e 2 t of many hues. Putnam has _never | WAr were represented in Monds o ssen such an obs# vance tha people| rade and the division of the Pol The petition for a vote on the li-| prepared for the World war veterans| one of the finest things. to the mind cense question at annual town|and the whole pageani and attend- | of many, in the entire pageant. Their mesting in October is being circulated| ani features perature at once; food beautifully done — on time; there are ne complicated parts — no guesswork — ne trouble. Simply one push of the lever does it all. Truly a miracie of helpfulness to the modern housewife. Send for the new illustrated booklet < may be described in one| representatives, many of them wear- national costumes, marched in Danieison and signatures are heing| word—splendid. ing the T : SHOWING BURNER In position In obtained. Those in charge of the pe The spirit of Victory found expres-| With the spirit of patriots and their| the oven for broiling with SPECIAL tition sar they will have no difficuity | sion through the upitéd efforts of the | floats were indicative of the time and BROILER AND DRIP PAN. The Magee National is very compact [only 46 inches over all); It is excep~ whatever in getting e ~quisite | citizens, and the baitle-tried veterans| money expended by them to make im- tienally handsome, easily kept in order and cleaniy to operate. Trimmed n@mber of voters fo sign and that| in whose honor all of the zreat cele- | bressive the success they helped th will be = vote on the question.! bration had been arranged showed | achieve in the parade. While manv il regard the whole| that it all meant a gvear deal to The Fraternal Order of Eagles turn- a dead| them and that it is truly ‘worth while| ed out a big line of members [or the i g T B TR, SRR ey T “One Oven Does It Al preceeding as fdghting ov wing stand on Church street yrm M||u||“, ‘ i) throughout in white enamel.— Glass or piain iron oven doors if desired. tain thing that there will he a real| vice as they have performed in the| contest over the matter at the polls.| name of the nation. organization won special applause e 5 just as lively as though nirohibition| A perfect storm of patriotic adula- | @nd there was special remembrance T L1 MAGEE FURRACE co., lnc., BOSTON, MASS. had never been heard of in this ter-| tion swirled about the marcking vet- | {rom the city fathers for ex-Mavor-J. e ritery erans of Anselym Mavotte pofl,\’.l McGarry, who marcked with the | American legion. the newly 4)rganized Lagies. - ! =ailers. these brave lads mar(hed ! mendous representation of a1 canmon, coming to Putnam on Thursday aft noon of this week of Thomas Mc ithara. a professiona! golfer., who will be the first p! er of his high clars to play on the Ilinks along the route of the parade. It was #nd it was one of the novelties of the deed a4 zrand and official Weicome | Parade. The lLoval Order of Moose was an- iernal organizations of joined in paying a b nd their 2 ennt or wond firo — THIS AUTOMAT- Home, such a contrast to those davs | SCALL T SHUTS OFF THE GAS. when relatives and friends fough: | Other of the fr: hard to hold back their tears as tne; the city tha 1 Judge W. Fenner Woodward, now ! ing boys left the cld home town| Lribute to the service men, vice president of the organization. is| ace dangers as great as men ever | Section of the parade was very at- being mentioned popuiarly throus | e encountered. Some of the| tractive. sut the state for ciection as pres-| spiendid young men who went away: The Social order of Putnam was| ented hy an attracive float, up- ident of the State Firemen's associa-| (o serve their country were migsing . repr tien. which will open in New eHaven| from the veterans' group Monday—the | ©n Which rode a number of members S Weasiesaay. Judme Sucdward has | faces of young men who had made the/ of the orgauization. eén a member of ihe Danielson de-| supre sacrifice—] i 2 - {supreme sacrifice—but lhey were! Agsistant Marshal Alexander Gilman paftment sipce he was 18 years of] present in spirit and in the memory | ,ng hi ids headed the second di- S, | ek £ | of all. no_matter where they sleep in! cieon. — followed . by — Grosvesordaie| Charles Hoggerty of New Haven, s on trips into this city Monday | spent relatives in Boston and vi- One German Victory. There * ware special Labor Day| the silence or death j e, oG = osvenordale | oieran of the Yankee Division w0on and on trips out the | cinity masses ar St Tames hurch Monda 2 | band. In this RGO the HOCTCRiT: B s introduced | State Tr “\l:‘l“ earl l«‘\'4-|VA;1" Thnu-'I: ext "-‘ i l ‘xh.‘ Ch os ~hter, Miss sh officials having been ordered merning, many attendinz Swinging along at the smart pace! Whose membership is mostly in the| p,.4q Gilpatric of this city. {beinz run. the road playing to] Modoris Middletown | 0ut _of Mexico, it may be said thaf A large number of Daniclson peo-| and with the snappy bearing that| Northern section of the city made an| ™4y along the line Monday's pa-: capacity business, as e anad i Sl GGermany has won one victory, at ple were at Norwich Labor Day to|!clls of long and careful military | impressive showing. = The Franco-i ... 5o effort was spared, it was thera seemed to he mo of - atlae i A atfana the Countv Fair iining. the veterans on Monda ure—'-“"”"‘“‘l‘ Lo . Conseil la Con-| . where manifest to decorate | strike. 3 s Oliver A. Downs of Brookiyn has ©d an inspiring spectacle. Their| Corde. Canadian Athletic club. Arti-| . 5o "o the event. | Comment was made (i : TOLLAN Cromwell—The town I erie of the fines{ ficlds of potatoes, der insignia of seemingly en, ane: and. LiUnien St dean Raptists of 3 : | likely be a long tim fhre Pt T I . e Rave ol al year, Sspt 1, with ov grown in Windham county fhis fall| 1ess variety of design and muitiplicity | America, in order. formed one of the| One of the special decorative fea-|!K®l¥ be a long time hefore Puts Tl iplagy tea s lave s et iy, ¢ J —about 13 gcres being given over tol| Of color was ecloguent of the gdmou.f stellar sections of the parade. There | tures was the triumphal arch — an o &8 -“j (h:l et s ’|“ o | selected . f the Tolland n the tyeasury. divisions with which they served and| WAS beauty in the conceptions which | arch of victory—erected t i § R o R R L Center ammar, Hicks memorial, | the terrific fighting which many of: Were evolved into floats and there| parish—across Providence str B T RY eNeT Jwere T assembled) i SR P them had experienced. Putnam wss| Was evidence on every hand in these | posiie the church. This beaut aren | in one group. o s S BT S S iremendously proud of them. and they | Sections of a special effort to pay a|hore the numerals . rep: Mayor Marcy, members of the com-| (" Drimaty. HHCES met " Whita| must have noted with pleasure, as| reat tribute to the service men. and| (the number Of men that wer ut{ mon eouncil, City Clerk Thomas [t A ey, e R i Wash the affected ovation after ovation was given them.| (his ambition was thoroughly accom- | from the church to defend the coun-| Rvan and other city officials and| School Miss Gladys Starkes, Hock- | cthot Wit Do Wi o e e | Plished. try's honor, and also the numeral 9| members of the local board reviewed HilaispRipaic, Ml DAoL geen i emrahis b A made! A Toat that got a big hand was that|on a .gold star in m o fre eIt T et .,:,.'“,2,,",.,.',,.\': S andias the| Smith, Rockville; Grant's Hill, Mi | (warm salt water; then apply— many of the i s, Jromise that the paradei o Le Club Des Pecheux—The Mildrea Mirtle, Willington: Seven ‘(1 - in the name of liberty. At the very| Church street. : e 3 % i Nine, Mrs. Ada Rhodes, Tolland; Fn I E Il would start on time. As a matter of| . i i coE 3 s club. There were g | -t it began to move oul of Union| chmen i i e - e SN S A 6 » s e : > ormen aboard . that craft, for the floai| top of the arch was an electrically | | s Rhodes. Tolland: Y S R tmh auare Just a minute before > o'-| i lluded « boat. and only anm intre.|illuminated gold star in memory of| COLCHESTER [ Cap.” Atiss Milared Carpenter 1-..”, ORUB e B PR e T Rev. Abselyn Mayotie, chapiain in tha| TE A A e e o ] ‘VYOIU‘R:KsobYGuvADP"~3or.eog soul would dare wager with one L ; gl v Joseph Sirrett returned from a few | Bowler. Tolland. fine promptly. Theré was no. hitch in| o¢° the club members that the nim- | service, and for whom the Putnam! 1w REE B Sre re 1ise ol Mdigesnon, | the arrangements and the whol I Le, =] et from o s and over the whole dn't haul a bass right put of | post of the American Legion has been|davs stay in New York Friday. He| = - - S je. Neatiy every caseiscansed | route of the parade delay. U | LORS SIS . 4 & s e iy He 5 S 5 : = P delays were avoi- | ;pe fountain on the square. named. | attendea o meeting o the Cohmmbia | are other -.t? ach disorders :thl'cchh A platoon of police headed the pa- A fioat of the §. N. E. Telephone Co.; Features of the late afternocn and| Kid Kurler Co. of which he is one of | Interest throughout | cvening included a banquet in honor| .. o 3 ne firm. The company voted to in-| -5 tomach ! ating.| 3 rade. with Marshal Thay: iq | attractead special A S Sromach. Thorc arcsny | #1ds next in lime. Then came ihe| the parade. It was prettily decorated ‘Thes domot cacee mach | veterans of the World war, headed Ly | and mounted a switchboard, at which Jtself, are. meverth a band. The bovs marched with the| AN Operator was at work. with two flomach. AMOBE | awing that indicates the veteran | Other operators taking calls further | sented cach veteran a medal. and ai- " | down on other positions. Lights flash-| so presented goid medal in memo a whather he ha i s fought ashore ar| Cq™ O c Switchbuard. and let It Be|of the, Putnama mon who gave \' the serviee men. at Hammond hall, | where Mayer Marcy, in the name of | the town and ci ivef Putnam, pre-| “case the pay of the emploves 10 per | king > per cent. increase IIV’ st three months. The company is rushed orders and will work avertime three davs a week, for whic [ Take No Chances “With My Baby sifa end along | afioat. kT ries that Close on the heels of the Werld war | Said that the telephones were in work- | lives to relatives or representa [ et ‘i Wi SEEERe: Drie: End: & halt Table Beaith ear service men came the Spanish war|ing_order. for, on Providence sireet.|of men who madc the supreme sacri-|piyv. The increase In nay et | veterans, and there was gemerous ap-| C- T. Thayer of the company’'s force | fice. el voluntary by the company, as the help plause all along the line for the boys| Made connmections with the overhead Dancing was on of the special fea ed for no increase. The lumber for 5 '98. lines of the company and anyone|tures of the evening hours. happily | Luilding the addition to the mill hax HEN 1 found I couldn’t but as soon as it not all arrivee v does work will hezin immediately. William Ruser of Middletown is at | his home on South Main street for a| The Boy Scouts, ed .| might talk direct from the float, | ending a {la)‘ of great joy and one that lent Showing, were next Ie erder and | through the Putnam central office, to| will be historic in Putnam. then Putmam lodge of Elks. The For- | 2n¥ reasomably distant point In the| .. of the interesting events .of the| ésters of America. High School Ca-| eastern United States. A big bIve| o500 ifiernoon, just before the pa- | k&w\ nurse my baby any longer, T made up my mind to find a food | for him that would be safe—that would be 3 Following the parade thers were ex- | Unhurt and was soon mounted again | T5T5 avenue, - - d E A in white and carrvifg a bajner of m::n mbalmer | ihe order, made a natty Sictute. They | ercites ar- the igh scheol mreunds| And speeding after the offending car: | Mo far MeDermott returned Sat- ts Evary Datall | Dreceded the rank and fils of the of- e prineipal sbeakér was Mbjorl TS trolléys were crowded to the urday after two months’ vacation dets, all turning out in grand style. | bell—a real bell—tolled out sweetly| "0 et ation 1o fow days’ vacation : H : 4 = % throughout the parade. T s e P on fial Willilam H. Blacker and son George | sure to bring him health and happiriess. :n this point in the line came an-| Another effective litle float was ar-| pRCREC EVOLE BOSL B ; Franchise | 0f Waterbury were at their home on | :;"eflrxcuiro‘;xfp'-stlhe v,:’te::mmo:n:he great| ranged and entered hl:- t‘he Methodist | 1.5 0 01 Woodstock and Thompson . [of lmwnod Heights over Labor day i I knew raw cow's milk was Yousee, Nestlé'sis really milk —a every- 4 C] . Louis S 23 o A e iz the . B T s oot et e ite oo | Where, wik afeoraud -a hestihg . chat | TTioCOPRL Sunday schoo | The Ben was .received on boball ot| - AoSie EEHRECR of Gaicwile 1s-the hard for him to digest because —but with the rtough curds hag EATON 0. Geta bfg 50 | must have made their h = A group of four floats at the head! the post by Lieutenant K. F. Perry,|ZWest of his mother on Pleasant sivee todss. He will refund 3our | They fought more than na:er"" ,,';"": of the Trades’ division of the parade| M. D. president of the organizaiton| 00.7 few davs. of the tough curds—and I was broken up by changing it to a varsiged. s et Teolf & CENtUrY | were generally conceded to he the|of service men. | _Aliss May Clark of East Hartford| afraid of the dangers of germs, fluffy powder, and with just the H ot forgel| most beautiful in the line. The first The handling of the big crowd. es-| 7AS Visiting friedds in town over Surn- | = o % vesther - that to thiem it owds the Woldertall 3™ 0 o ormate design. doné in| timeied ot for ever Tei o wa | e | parucularly in hot weather. right amount of sugar and cereal ] union that ymade the World war ar- |\ tional colors. bore proudly the | ribure to the fme poleing arranga.| Alden Bumvan of Hartford: was the | e - o added. S g e - 1 SEpanE zue ver bor dax = rARLE er ; : vle L Members of local exemption board, | MaNY-starred service flag. including| ments perfected by Captain John |X1est over Labor dav of his parent TAIICR B shsion g e I found that the Nestlé Company No. 16, ‘were next in vmer tonlowes oy | {Wo ¥old stars. of the Manhasset Man- | Dulxe: There: i €omplete iorder| ML oid 8. BT Bupsar, - = the safest| form ‘of milk—the Likes to save babies a1d keep thern & ufacturing company. e mext float.| at all points at all times. and only Al M A R st S pyen | o digesi— 2 ent us free enoug :‘B’& :u::::)n Red Cross section, which | ;&5 Briducat by e Minlkgiet SOUE | Loy | Tow minor Gclaents aene e s the zuest of her aunt, Miss M ecasiest to d.gec.v the 'ncnrcq well. They sent us free enough b (L vrfie"fii‘a"g all t:ro\:s‘h the| hony, was popularly acclaimed the| horted i de, on Hayward avenue over Sin- thing to mother’'s milk—was ’\*: €'s Food for hwelve feedings 7 3 ross floats were. ¥ : aas: | S Y and a very interesting and valuabis s . em of ¢he parade. It might have been 5 | g Ik F 1y baby I Mlxwdl Agency particularly attractive and merited all fomsidered a minature court of hon-| _Judse Frank D. Haines will pre-| frs. Timothy Nutter of Whitinsville. | N‘f"" X leh.LdI ood. M L'»“,hl‘ Mother's Book ahout how to 13ka SlaxilSt, Juil Glea c A e recognition they received. or: the color scheme worked out in| e AT the September term of the | 1s visiting her parents. Mr. and has thrived and grown in health care of babies. All you have to de ;- wingaagete e A float of the Salvation Army, a| vellow and white, the central piece| '\ MIdm county superior court open-; atrs. A. . Roper. this week and happiness ever since. is to fiil out the coupoa below. well Trucks. Used Cars. zlobe representing the earth, and in-| heing an elaborate tablet bearing a| "E here today. Samuel Slovkin of Meriden is at his | H. E. ANDERSON | scribed “The World For Christ” re-| list of battles in which American| Major James M. Kent, of New York,| home in town for a few davs vacation. | N e i o e 3 called what a service of glorv was| troops fought overseas and made im-| Who Was ameng the mounted officers| A horsehack party of four es and | require the further addition o Always pure and safe, siways uniform 21 Mapre St. Danieison, Conn. rendered by this organization .during| perishable world history. at the head of the parade Monday, was R e x T Hem and frce Trom the danyers 6F Romé misdihcation, Kelé's has sxivd ‘the ted the great war and of the great power| A float representing three pe: the sénjor ranking officer among the a on Broadway rdny - nigh nd free from th gers of modif 5 o for good it fontinues to he. Ciies Stater. histore_177%. 1865 Putnam service men twio were in the | They were on rouie for theiv home ot three genesations and Aas raday zhe Largest sals of ary baby food is tie woarid, DANIELSON CASINO, The Ladics of the G. A. R. were weil | 1818, was very fine. indeed big- demonstration. He was a meal. | Meriden, cominz from Mystic SPARKWEATHER BLDG represented and had prettily decorated | was entered by the H. K. H. Silk com- | ¢a! officer overseas and is ihe son of | they have heen for several weeks e = s 5 7 ,‘1 BOwWLING an POCKET BILLIARDS | “ATS In the line. pany. Thome riding on this float were| ’r. and Mrs. | Bryden Kent (n’_””ii B s FREE! Enough Nestlé's for TABLES Cargill coumeif, K. of €. an or-| costumed to properly représen: the | this city. OB e R R it 12feedings. Send the coupen ¥ AYS LADIES' DAY, ganization that was represented | periods of history portrayed. The| Putnam won the big basebail game. | ern PhFedfe, MF. Ana Mte o 3 & L) Bowling the sport for ail. Prize| amoéng the veterans by thirty-four | last float was a very handsomely dec-| 7 (0 6 from the v team at the| rr u"' g0 oo A | - "';_{”e'fgpfifll'g(:::!;h ! members, mude a great showing. A | orated vehicle, done chiefly in white, | fair grounds onm the morning ot fa A.. Carrier, o roadway over 1:;‘,,»} = o log hut. mounted on x decorated|and upen which rode a group of bean- | bor Day. E ; i 7 e e s o e FRANA BARBEK. Prop. truck, was a duplicate in miniature| (iful young ladies. thix eatry a'so by | A Stite mortoreycle ofieer who was | 705 «nd Mrs. 1. I z turned —_— - —— of their famous overseas building. | the H. K. H. company. Decoraied au-| fiipped off his machine in Main street, | \asotion with resiie Saine | Dwt. 308 13 vilioc St. New Yem LOUIS E. KENNEDY and it carried the significant legend: | tomobiles brought up fhe rear of the| near Buck street. by an automobile | Suotia fs princ S v ] ¢ “Everybedy welcome, Evervthing| Trades' division. which was headed | after the parade had dishanded, was| C'Nfioe Wanin Soket ot toiibor 1ol DANIELSON Free” Members of the céuncil. dress- | by the Manhasset bamd. given a nasty littie fall. but he was| cyese at Mrs, Mav Whites on Hayv. |