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9 DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS i members represent fire departments in ' DANIELSON nearly every tpwn and clty in Con- T, At the request of citizens the select- | necticut having a fire-Aghting organ- men will call a special meeting to|ization and Danielson will be proud of | e . consider the cleaning out of a ditch|the fact that ome of ite ecitizens has \ | that runs through the village to Day-|been chosen as head of the associa- ville and_that has been the cause Of| tion. considerable trouble there from time| Judge Woodward is a native of to time. The ditch orfginaies on;Danielson and has lived his life here. . < property of the town farm and WAS| He is a graduate of Killingly High The new Kuppenheimer Fall Suits are dug away back in 1786, to drain -! School, class of 1895, and of Boston Gows that lle west of the town farm| University Law school class of 1899. ready. . buildings. Old records show that the He was admitted as a member of the - ditch was “cut through a hill’ to let| Bar of Comnecticut in 1892, and has water run off the meéadows and down | since practiced law here. oll ha g “into the valley.” which is where flie|” At the present time he is serving his They are shed for and more. best residential section of Dayville | third term as judge of the town gourt A 1 -~ has since dsveloped. of Killingly, in which he has previous- . As Dayville grew, property Owner:ly held appointment as prosecuting The drab monotony of war-time models atter property owner covered in the| attormey. nd brigh d ditch, raduslly restrictiog the space| ludge Woedmard in s membar of has disappeared a bright ne: “yh. through which water might flow, un- Moriah lodge, A. M. and A. M. of tnew am til the ditch, on resent occasions, has| Warren chapter, of the Bohemian fabrics I become litile less than a nuisance, 0| club, of Putnam lodge of Elks, and are I much so as to threaten at times to bel has been enrolled with the Danielson the cause of a suit against the town.| Fire department since he was 13 The object of the coming speclal|years of age and I now an oficer They’re priced wi 3 ’ town meecting is to see whether thelpf the Danielson Firemen's assocla- - with sc i:gard to your town will vote to authorize the clean- | tion, his brother, -A, - Putnam Wood- ing out of this 0ld water course in OF- | ward, being chief of the local depart- pocket-book. Never have we operated on der that it may cease to give trouble.| men: The ditch crosses under the Main| ¥or four years he has been a coun- smal belie | street at Dayville at a point about 50 ty vice president of the State Fire- such a I margin before, ving it | feet west, it was stated on Wednes- | men's asspeiption and-during the past help i day, of the residence of the late W.|year first vice president. His friends our duty to help in every way we can to P. Kelley, then swings toward the |here will congratulate him upon. his . : d | Franic’ Beimett "properiy and ‘on to-| elestion to the presidency of ‘an asso- ward the railroad, the water event-| ciation of state-wide importance. keep your clothes cost down. Ually finding its way into the AsSa-| Hon Willimm Jaonings Bryan w \l'awfil :'(n‘er, h " the stellar attraction Wednesday after® p 2 ork on the erection of nine new! noon at a meeting arranged under For style, fabric value, and workmanship | awellings has commenced at the Con-| the auspices of the Anti-Saloon K o e | necticut mills. The new homes will| League of America at the Orpheum nppe-heime lothe. jcontain, in each instanee, more than|theatre. Though the Weather Man was - s are the best values single aparament, and will pro-|voting “wet,” many came to hear the for a total of 17 new apfll"l-l distinguished visitor. the audience, The dwellings are needed | about equally divided between the two to imeet the constamntly growing de-|sexes. comfortably filling the orches- mand for adequate housing, in the vi-|tra seats, while a few found seats in v of the big viant, for the com-|the balcony. SUITS pany’s employes. Some of the new| Mr. Bryan's widely heralded and —— $36.50 — $40 — $42 — $45 dwellings will contain three apart- | wonderful orasorical powers undoubt- | ments. Damase Boulias is the con- edly was thé magnet shat atiracted tractor in charge of the work. many who were in his andience Wed ; i nesday afterneon, and, whether they Geiphia of James Walsh, who former. | Bibition it was apparent that none DU B SEE e : doubted his sincerity. in America today. Iy was in charge of the finishing de- 7 s Dertment of one of the mills at Cen-| HI® wexposition of the prohibition | N Tho s Here “hiE NS qal| movement over a period of many! IERcd tor meviea i T T ecalon| years during which its supporters vaa well, knawn n k Nhesa| were struggling toward the success Tas they now have achieved was followed m here last Saturday. the| meeting at Norwich. Particular at-| tpon il] be here on! tention was paid here to that nart of | ic week. This will be!the speech dealing with methods of the season for the| emforcing the eighteenth nmendment. ls team, which has the| The meeting opened with the sing- hest record of victories of any of the| ing of the Siar Spangled Banner, A eam teams in castorn Connecticut. At|P. Burns. leadinz. Mr. Bryan was Beacon Falls on Labor Day, the introduced by Judze A. G. Bill. Mr.| m lost iis sec-| Bryam, in_turn, Introducing Dr. How Connceticut Mills t 1 to 0, be-|ard H. Russcil. foinder and pri ied b of the Bea-| dent of the Anti-Saloon League, v Rubher company | ialked to the audience prior to : Brean's address. | Haven Wednesday the. ", ‘Russelils talk dealt largely with | men’s associa bled - » Springield friends. wd with how money is nee- ANDOVE! N W Meirft haye covvention. elected Judge 50, ih hop manky s pee 46 SRS Saee Lancr . Boston Woodward of Daniei-|iofeue nus undertaken. His talk Jewet: field beiweer k and daughier are visiting v the ensulng year! liegerur, too, for the collection | e meo the ma . i and Waterby cction brings th viled high with pledge | e ll(:;:o:"“;‘ ] 3 s 1. Yeom John \M-r\“‘ idenck L 2eeociation ‘;"’m“‘e‘j mards on whica the promise nad been | nd pias 3 e O e e i Sonfers| made of regular monthly coniributions | T AE o T es was| “Miss Fazel Carey. who has heen|upan Judse Woodward, the assaci:| \atlsigas for th last week in Col: <o | spendinz a week with friends in town. | TavrdE hin e omcient and | ihem out, but many did so and _the torn to her school E work he has performed for jt. ! ey as of it ve commit- ent, during| sum of the toral of he money prom-| ised from Danielson ng the n five years is v considerable. M ek e it persons improved the opportunit: veral thousand}yorgonally meet and greet M There is promise for the futur. the statement U stubs some of the grading to be ds | building the siate highway ! Hampton 1o Brookiyn have set | ' | out. This i for the route to Provi- | RS NE | gisgrace as long as zood Preight that used to come over the : to be trucked in here from East Kill NN EIRE A R R A . — . direct is keeniy felt ome A } {1 " { " { # 3 H i) %E%Egg dence through Daniclson via Little ! - ‘ Turkish and Domestic Tobaccos - Blended {ingly. to which the express cars eon houses and manufacturers | PRRICEI ST 5 e Rest i i troliey line from Providence continue i g “.nn(- to run. The loss of this freight | | ho recently wader- 3 Pler iy ppetiondsl i gy S 8 | PUTNAM BT DLk e e W eAT Rk Bovis et 'sl va | witn from the labor of prisoners. There | nie Child. Felix Devlin vs. e o ™ he | pleted vet. Some of the children did e T — iy TR e pleted 3ot Some of fhe eniiiren Hid LIBERTY HILL in and about Put armers especially continue to he hort of help and need more men to arry on the work of harvesting. e constant At Central Viliage, the owner of a { home where one of the new pmplo; es of the trolley company is quartered | has reeeived anonymous letters in| | yo hospital in Rochester, Minn., is re - ey | ported to he progressing favorably ; Judge E. M. Warner of this city was|may not be need of ing a countylin, Denis J. Hagerty vs r | “'Raymond Boulas and Charles Bir‘;q"' of those who went to Daniclson|tax this year, it was said here by a | Kennedy and Beatrice I i i S | beau” lef’ Wednesday morning for St.sicaresday afternoon to hear the ad- nty official on Wednesday, but pos- | Harold pelund vs. Marie Cope 2 el B o e S 09 Sn AL e by Hon. William Jennings | one may have 1o be levied hest |land. . Uncont Blvoreen Adains Breng | sume their studies. { ey Peide Wiknes Mas lpvied ¥ | year. | Turcotte vs. Rozelma Turcotic Holen joccupy a seat on the stage {iist, to co Mary L. Burnbam of Bost [ wiiss Loreuta Henault lett here on!®“Liiam Tiien school hax 4 larse at- |, Manager Thomas McDermott of the | li 10 QUWEMAY Iy Burntam « S O e e Lo S noesaire. P.!tendance thia year, which Is in ac-{PUtnam bascball team has booked the | iqmy " ys. Charles A Ga rustec a e bt Poglish Bur-{cord with predictions that were made | COTbin Shoe company team of Web- | Shenmian’ Doyle vs. John i ant 3 during the early summer season. | ster Tor next Sunday's game in this|ime lebart Mg, Co. vs. Sp QM hter, Deputy Sheriff Charles E. Ayer w Though this is September. many of | ¢ItY. The team that will come here |y '" (Jolinaer 1.ach vs, Victor at O. called upon to investigate the disap-| Putnam's stores will be closed this|from the neighboring town ix rated | 1 “GITNTG Tde et al vs. Wi pearance of several hundred ollars | (Thursday) afternoon as they have | 0ne of the ¥ t | it —Arthar B. vs. Wm. worth of Liberty bonds and about $20 heen during July and August. The ar- | Part of New England. -Manager Mc- | i G700 Walter D. }in money from a home in Attawaugan.. rangement will continue until Sept. 2. | Dermoti will ‘pres his usual' high | porray. Rawdrd G armes vs. Charle One of the strange features of the case | | class 1ir and_expects to win over | 1 e Tiat o Ty Geor " tnat ‘scveral Bonds and. some mon- | Cengregational pastors from o num- | {he Wehser (cam Henereau. Talpt st t0 ity ) Lenok. 4 — I = e e by Windhaey Copnty canne 3 2 3. Jacobson vs. Edward 1 nte, | Bap urch, sang a solo Tere fert wmtouched o VHMAIn O O Pednenday 1o discuss plans for| St Mary's parochial schosl has|Wasyl Duwoncyk ‘et al ve Tyman|Sunday morniis here whic With a pew class of 30 members to|the campaign for raising the special) PPRREd ot the fall term. lc wan ) Seplowits Allee Lo Mapata Us. B aftorded his st ey receive) degrees at an early date. Rose | PUFTim fund of several million doi-|JE\°d 8L 36, Mamy's rectory Wenes. |3 1T & 7, R, Co. M. L | B of Lima council, K. of C. has increas- | 1ars. s pastis Sk pee Tt Rol [ v PASAR O beachinin, ¢ ee ed its total membership to 117. | There is very little unemployment |'B¢ pupi nding has not been com- ‘““‘u’m‘ peapary e honai ve;w 1ccount of having sore having undergone vAce in. too, bas kept som ms ter nation, and Mrs. Walter Cleveland, of Plainfield who s the guest of Mr. and Mrs her home Wednesday Mrs. Charles Abeil and daughter, which it ix threaiened that dire conse-| Funoral services for Patience Battey (of the Jittie ‘heople away. The ai- L. S quences will follow, unless the trol-|were held at her home here Wednes: |tendance is larse, however, and ih ‘Royel Gord” ‘Nobby' ‘Choin” “Usce’ leyman is ordered out immediately. | dav at o oclock, Rev. -S. J. A. Rook | prospect excellont’ Tor & successfu | \ ‘Wednesday, the fifth day of rain, 4id|of .the Methodist church officiating. | vear o (igele’ Ieehs JuRRding the " summ AN not produce’ clearing weather even|Burial was In Grove street cemetery. | Manufacturing concerns that depend | WIR Mrs. Abells parents. Mr. and | - | umder_the bemeficient dryness of fhe| Though it has been believed that|in some degreo on water for power are| Mr. J. Henry Clarke, have veturned | Hon. W. J. Bs speech at the Orpheum there was prospect thal work on|not as distressed over the long drawn | (° (helr home in New firttain = I Jobn James is - visiting her | \ . theatre. the improvement of Grove street|out storm as are the farmers. The | , MTS 3 e Ouc 0 etn Mise Clara Martin Danielson, of | would be undertaken this fall. nothing | reservoirs and rivers now hold an faushigr, Mys. Arthuc, ‘Kenoedy. in| Boston, daughter of Henry M. Dan-|beyond surveving work has been done|abundance of water. and plehty of wa- | Grecne RoL 0 = 0 Ex'raflmmflfy Success which ielson. ‘of North Main street .and Dr.|as vet. It is estimated that it will|ter means a saving in coal bills at a| T9Wing Kunott and f & 232 H | » i . of Boston, alke rly th months to build a|number of manufacturing plants : | : o Of all the tiresthat are made, facilities,—they employ many |noi Fuies Soiner, ot Bosin, wers) ke neary, broe, merths [0, MG, 2 | pumbier of manstsoiuring plante | o0 lidn st Sy piense ot Wy ” : . ngreg: & he T sk 2 -a- d u su we exclusive m ods. | here, Tuesday aftemoon by Rev. Wal- | street cemetery and the junction of |- o' 2 00 = % the Taylor family was held jat J. | i ] e o E | ter B. Williams, the pastor. Announce- ' South Main and Grove streets. o b e h e Ay oA ARa{ Heney Sirkainrcdast wegk. . r‘ One reason why “Fruit-a-tives™ The attention of the state police.| 1, ojon af the Putnam Country club| Worcester, Mass.. formerly of Nor-| iS so extraordinarily successful in ments of the wedding were sent out They have choice of ma- business to buy them. terials,—they have immense are here—a tire for every prefer to sell United States They can go to greater |V wno have: bech “maling | their head | (11 welcomoon when 1t hax Becn ‘an- | wion: iied. heir relniiise here Vi s L Tires? in testing, iMProViING | Hasforscardioal Mercier, the | fuartors In thix, SIS, WIC V0w | nounced, protessional solfers WSSOIk WGt MSeuasn_tie Taylor fam ros- an ing the things that |5 fazous Belgian prelate who de | hax been called to the fact that 2110 e on Wednesdny in e Bresi- | Mrs. Jutia SheMeid. & dioghics Zioa Y make tires. Bt o b o ol A rican [by the owner of a home at Moosup in | 1% il L e Pomiret Goif club | Mrs. Semiel and | duighter., Co Zladder , the biggest rubber mpan; o e which one of the new motormen on |,y winner of the Windham County | and s S H M e umatiom. Pl 3 by Rev. Peter J. De Strycker, fes- o 3. o ner a ounty | and sons, Simon and Isadore, who | 4 'y e E We find i busi 50f of ihe University of Louvain and| ' troBey line is bosrding. Handicap. scheduled to he plaved on|have heen spending t of the sum. | Zczema and other Skin Afections, in the world. And they know e it INesS tO | ¢ Ginars secretary. Wissdalock fair will bs s one-duyline pewirer laks on Sent. 51 s Bar | e whrh. Agoncing & part of the mum-| . i v sell United S < fair again th#s year, this seemingly|urday date. The cup. which is very | Saul Wachtel, refurncd to thoir home | i% because it is the on ine in . tates Tires. naving become a fixed wolicy with this | eautitul, is on' expibition In a win- |in New Yori "Gily. Mondiy A7 | tlle world made from frait ju b' to bu,fld g)o_d tires. old an. rmly establish cul- {dow at Shaw's store. Semel came and spent the week end! n ) o ‘7 B And—you will find it oo tural show. The committees of the | It was stated here Wednesday thet|with Mr. and Are. Wachiel and o : o v OQ {onditions Have M society have practically completed ar- not all of the children who have re- | turned with his family compos I . & e e e T o e e rib | T I B ek was] pE : !! President Edward F. Perry, M. D.|the order, lssued by the town school| Mr. and Mra, Wachiel's muest o firel i Ber The complex conditions of modern - {or 3 - , of Anselym Mavotte post, American |committee, that they be vaccinated.|Sunday. Mr. Hertz was ove civilization are wrecking the merves }| . ;on " qjd Wednesday morning that |The great majorfty @id comply, how- | was ome of the lost battalion. of the world. Bvery word. thought || 20 G indertake an Intemsified {ever, and it Is not anticipated that|said his commander give orddrs and action medessttztes the expen- || membership drive before long. Al-|there will be any great difficulty rela- | advance, and’ they went by com o, 150 service men have |tive to the others. but they had to retreat and lost 1 way and had to entrencl - DN DL Uy They expecied to he captu H diture of nervous enersy amd wears |iready about 3 3 out the nerve tissues which must be || joined the post, but Putnam had more | Two automobiles, proceeding toward Febullt or the svstem wil colinpse. || than twice thai number of men in th | Attawauzan, were in collision rear- 3 KALPHO service, so it is felt that the member- |end. on Killingly avenue during the e s X e s on }|*hip here shouta be doubled. very small hours of Wednesday morn- and as o in, - A Clen 204 Blbod celin: FeBurlds worn- Decorators who did work in Putnam |ing. Residents in nearby homes heard ‘m s ont merve tissues and, by virtue of Hfor the-Welcome Home celebration |the crash of the cars and watched one | Jis antiseptic properties, prevents flroung that a considerable quantity of [machine haul the .other away after {he decay or Hismies ana consenusni . s haglithe. \amey after their bunting spoiled under the almost|the tang ha een straighien: ow R e g ity Wy T 54 n experi- |It is believed that mo one was in- : ing ¥ " & m . ’ Tegulates thek aray maiter In. the || congtant downpour of 2 =5y know United States Tires are tires. That's why we sell them. g e | B e i O L ——— ITES--STINGS ~ .0 , &5 Cermans passed ov finding them. The torced and drove the and the battalion twas were in the tren: P now: a oo to all mental worl g Rarmeul nor Babf-forming drues. || tiare wore cases where the colors ran. | SHORT CALENDAR SESSION Co., 3 - The Adams Motor Co., Baktic uten TR e ‘@"'”“,‘,‘;’Lfi‘; The forthcoming county reports will| AT PUTNAM FRIDAY MORNING ERp hihe LMD Danielson Motor Co.; Danielson g ST R e T e B A e bl i e ot audace with Jouse- from a financial standpoint, as have|short calendar and assignment of ‘ S e some of the reports of the past. This|cuses at -Putnam Friday, Sept. 5, at It water; then apply— Leonard Bros. Garage, Willi i 5 will be ue 1o the fact (nat there has (1030 v m. Tuige Frani D Haincs el oot | been a greatly reduced number of | presiding. Shore calendar list: Har- & welt §rucks . z Motor Supply Co., Putnam ‘ ,_mm»&:w» finep ai the jail during the pialloj.d C, Stene ve. P James Riley, riuode| ¥V EC) VAPORU E A 2 ' P - ,~ and county jail, for years|Island Rocfing Co. vs. J. M. Shepard, | *YOUR JARD" =307, ol Joy’s G-ue,hxmm P e PNy, ham been n smource nf solondld ' Bridget AMEwerth ot al v Pareoed YGU SURE0 ! &