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DANIELSON AND PUTNAM NEWS DANIELSON PUTNAM Deputy Inspector Ralph C. Young of| A son was born here to Mr. and Mrs. | #he state automobile department was| John Czoban. The father is over- @z Plaimfieid Monday morning to ai-| seas, enlisted as a member of the {#emd a hearing before Justice George| Polish Legion. Along at Chrissmas| §Terrey at which Thomas Parkinson of | time of last year he volunteered for (& towm of Plainfield was charged| sorvice in the arfhy that was to as- !with having reckiessly driven an auto-y sist in bringing ahout conditions that | .mebile on Aug 17 last. Parkinson was| would guarantee the establishment of | ined 335 and costs. On the occasion | liberty for his native land and went fa Parkinson's car was in|across a short time thereafter. The | 3 with another machine, Which| family. consisting now of a mother dwar tipped over. on the Canterbury|and two sons, moved here from Fall fredd Jomeph Dion having a leg broken' River a short Mme ago. {48 the accident. Inspector Young said| The word was beinn passed around | mac there was another charge against| Putnam on Monday that revenue men {Patkinson of having represemted him-| had told the Pascoag liquor dealers a r@elf as being at least 1% years old wren | few things and that the town. which 1 e out a driver's license. but this| was rapidly achieving a record, Iis fehirge was not pressed at Monday's| closed tight. The police here smiled ~ aession. when the story was told that they A threatening letter that was re-|‘were to blame for Pascoag’s getting by the owner of a Central Vil-| under the ban. As a matter of fact, home where one of the new mo-| the Putnam police are mot to blame. tmwmen running on the Central Village- | though what Pascoag has been doing | Mewsup line is living, has been turned | was brieflv considered at a recent o the federal authorities and an | meeting of the eommen eouncil. B gation asked for. The matter| Funeral services for Hugh Pray fateo has been calied 10 the attention| were held Monday afternoon at the j@f _the state police departmern§ with & Carrie Bowen farm in the Sawver lyefuest for investizative action. district. where Mr. Pray has been Captain A P. Woodward and some | making his home. The body was tak- meémbers of the local company of the| en to Greeneville, R. L. for burial’ ®aie guard have been ai Norwich 10| A feature this week among the ipabiicipate in a practice <hoot with{events at the Putnam Country club mambers of a Norwich company. will be a Thursday afternoon whist Following up the proclamation that|at which it is exbected that all of thg hese who sell Jamaica er to per- | women members of thé club will bé mens not having 2 physician's prescrip- | in_attendance. ek ‘o sbfain the same will be prose-| “Dummy” Taylor. the famous form- coted. thers is 2 demand here that the| er hig league baseball plaver, made a |- applied fo the sale of big hit with the fans in this section| e nd other favoring sub-| while herc with the Goodyear Tire| Walter Day, Danicls high percentage and Rubber Company team, of which| These culling demonstrations are We have long recognized the absolute necessity of vital changes in the automobile motor as it is built today. The ultimate motor must successfully burn low-grads fuel, and at the same time give greater power and greater speed, with less vibration and effort. The ideal motor must also be solid and substantial, with minimum weight; must be accessible e 5 to a marked degree amjl require the least atiention and service. In fact, every detail of the dry and scaly. Was itchy, rabbed and irritated so would wake at night. Hair dry and brittle and head dis- fgured with scales falling off. Used soaps and ointments with no re- sults. Then used Cuticura, and when had used two cakes Soap and two boxes Ointment head was healed. From signed statement of Miss Mary Martin, Rutland, Mass. #es~Cuticura Toilet Trio-®a Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Takum, promotes and maintains skin purity, skin comfort and skin hedlth oftén when all else fails. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- meént to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. You can do no better than make these fragrant, super-creamy emollients your every- day totlet preparations. Snmpia Kack Pree by Mt Addrees post-card: SRR e design, construction and finish of the modsrn motor must bs carried out with the vital fac- tors of durability, efficiency and satisfaction uppermost in mind at all times. THE NEW VELIE HAS IT Every problem involved in building such a motor has been solved, the possibility of unburned fuel passing into the motor crank case, and we offer you the wonderful result in the New Velie Six. A motor destroying the bearings. supreme—having an internally-heated vaporizer which readily con- —a hidden, yet ever-present, indication of the quality in the entire car. verts any grade of fuel into a hot, dry, all-powerful gas. A vaporizer Such features are costly, but invariably the first cost pales into n- which vastly increases miles per gallon; which gives instant accelera- * significance when compared with the later.upkeep expense of cheaper tion without a struggle, and which, once and for all, does away with construction. Velie stands for quality in every sense of the word. THOMAS HOWE--Agent for New London County SHOW ROOM AND SERVICE STATION, 817-819-821 BANK STREET, NEW LONDO TELEPHONE 1562 in @ Riahin RESE S+ coming tats very | he the coach and commander-in-) really searches for slacker hems. MT.|,..¢ Sunday with her aunt, Carrie|been adopted. The net proceeds were]and Mrs. Elisha D. and Miss Tmogene Watrous hav Providence. @eneral use by persons who want them | chief. Taylor stayed at the Putnam|Jones will not only explain the meth- | 700, "URORF S0 ot in _excess of $48. Georze (. Lamne . Robert | turned from i two month's i v Rev. M colporter for other purposes than making cake.|inn. His exhibitions of jugsling the|od of picking out low-producing| N/ M PRITIN. § white sumner| Miss Emily Miller has as h Wilbur Lane, spent iy with| Johns, N i . ere Satards These estracts produce intoxication| ball proved a hig hit for fams here-! hens. but will be pleased to discuss| ..~ oS of Trobate on Friday on|her sister, k Hoxie, relatives, My Tho el Smenter . Atk wien used as bevarage the same as| abouts. and it may he said that he| other questions pertaining to poul-| i 0% ueiness. daughter of Ma Raider of Bayonne, N. J., is! sons. r and Nor ley, of | he isiting her b M i A do@ :he cinger, and the Jakey trade is| does it as well as in the days when | try. - b P orge B. Richards, Jr, who has| Miss Grace M. Thurbe of Mr. and Mrs. James W.[ New he Lamond, has retutred to he ahfitine % the extracis as the restric- | he was entertaining the fans on the| All members of the Farmers' asso- for some time employed on the|to her Mrs. e I Broorren NS o Hefls tighfen on the sale of the xinger.| hig league cireult. ciation and their friends. are invited of Miss Elizabeth F. Whitney, | taught severa White 'spent Sunday in| Miss Blanche Byley, who his been vis tidenndile The Goadyear Tire and Rubber com-| The week's assslons of tNe superlor | o attend ibese meetings | leaves this week for Pittsburgh, Pa.| —_— ford. R. I. i n Mystic for & week, returned| , fochmond granse pasv feam. Fuests here of the Good-| court will open this morning, e Cime: recently announced, off where his father, Rev. George B. Rich- | MYSTIC Caroll Bliven, Harry B. MacKenzie, | on Sanday ety l . Jear Cotton Mills company over the| judge Frank D. Haines presiding, | Anselym Mavorte nost, American Le-{,rgs has been rector of the Emanuel| Miss Mae Sutherland and Miss Ollic Rache cotfih Menterainba S A S mesk end cecurned te Akron well, and the jury In attendance for the|Blon. i seheduled for Tuesday even-|iiilcopal church for the past cight| Harry T MacKensie cnterts at| Thomas xpent Sunday in ¥all River.| gn Fridas”cvoning (e mecali fine deat, T d with their visit to Kilingly.! firet time this term of court. £ of nexi. week. s his home on Ba sau v | Mas | Meth choir and a f 2 i e and Bossible that this inter-com- | | The Aeatl o S Bore Jolinaon, 24,1 - Mies Charlott mbleton, . . Rl Fred H. Avery of East Hart-|ecvening the members of t Latcam Johnson has returned from | enjoved by all . much bett e ceries mav hecome an anmual 4 Aaushier of the late Sandy John- | demonstration agent for Windham |, et el To SVERT 00 BOCt A e The Methodist school. | a visi in New Hampshire 1 E T 28 ewent The visitors were 1endidiv | son of Pomfret, cecurred in this city| OURtY. has resumed her work herel Groln about.-# month ago, has been|'Ticre were 24 members of the class| John Grinmell of Bridgeport. is the | USQUEPAUGH who entbreained and given a fine impres-| on Sundas The body will be taken| and will renew the club work that Bas| v, Jually failing in heaith. She was| present. Games were plaved | suest of his brother. George 1. € n-# g e n Ne &iok of Cornecticut hospitaliiy | to Pomfret for burial been organized in warlous towns off Ujxen to her home on Saturday. ac-|tions on the Vietrola and voca | nell. William Palmer of Detroit.” Mich,, | 1S now visiting her sister A Dew section is heing added fo the| At St. Joseph's church in North| the county. Miss Fmbleton will make| .smpanied by her husband and nurse.!and piano solos by different members| ~Mrs. Enos M. Gray of Ledyard spent| who has beon spending his v | Kenyuor ®witchboard of the 8. N. E. Telephone | Grosvenordale. Monday afternoon at 4| a0 effort to put the organization of|"“\ii "po1" palmer Nelson of Fran-|of th class. Refreshments were| Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Brown|with his mother, Mrs. Caroline Pal getpary. another indication of the glclock. there was a funeral serviee for| the woman's work of the Farm Bu-| .,n."°\ ., is the guest of Miss Har- | cerved | Mack-nzie, | has returned, home. Th of business in the Danieison| Greorge Arsenault. 89 of that place | Feau on a broader basis than it has| COmia. N H is Monday Robert Grem president| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Duhaime and| A party from here visited Wi vis which includes wn of| Burial was St. Joseph's cemetery.| P€€D in the pasi a An automobile driven by jof the class. Wilfred Schroeder and|family. who have spent the summer| Sunday and enjoyved one of M There was a corn roast at the heme !: owh of kivn! “'The nodv of Thomas Mafloy, wha| A bird dog thai was left alone in|, An sutomoblie | qriveR Dy ! Daniel Webster lefi for Mount Hermon | at Narragans Pier, have returned! Prentice’s good dinners. G N EiE ot = gnd part of ¢ own of Plainfield and | had heen 7 patient at St. Vincenr's| 3 Dig touring car that was parked | ;#0000 Dq Wag towed home by Clay-| sehool and (harles Schrosder leaves | home. | Several from here attended the gen- 3 Sk fhe ‘ow: and Canter-| nospital in Worcester, was brought | °PPosite Mansfleld's store Monday at| . "m “junt tast Saturdas for Wesleyan college. This class has| Rev. Jerome Greer occupled the pul-| eral meeting at Waite's Corner last| About fifteen friends were presen burr | from that city to_his home in Nortn | noon. amused himsell by snapping at| “mpe’ regular weekly dance was heldan average of 20 at Sunday school| pit of the Methodist church Wrter a | week Mrs. Tuttle and daugh of et 1o = set as the Qate when the| Grosvenordale. Mr. Malloy was 65| Whoever came within reach and nar-| ., \ho town hall last Saturday even-|every week | months vacation. Mrs, Emeline Sut of Lafayette| ford. and Mrs. Cobb - of Cc mew model restau of ihe Goodyear| vears of age. rowly missed taking the hat off onef;,. b, as many of the summer vis-| iss Allic Thomas is the zuest of| Rev. J. G. Osborne occupied thie pul-| visited with Mrs. E. L. Simmons a part | werc callors in town Sunday. mille will be completed a ready for iy fav of talking about| TBR S head 2 ;. itors have left town. the attendanece | ind Mrs. Brown MacKenzic | pit_of the Union Baptist church on|of last week | Bartlett's mother, Mrs. F, Bub- @ The restist ill be in & brick| o MOnSeY was e Qv of talking gbou Landlord E. C. Rogers of the Put-| %% nhifer (han usual. 1t is not ex-! Mrs. Bnos M. Gray, Jr. of Ledyard| Sunday after a month's vacation Amos H. Kenyon and family are| ba s visiting here. Befiding asneciaily erected for the pur- | 'he beat in . Putnam e tempera-| nam inh has added a herd of 24 head| Was emaller than usuel 1T 5 POC C87) the home of her parents, Mr.| Mrs. George Wallace and three sons | spending a few days at their home in| Schools in town opened Monday. ine o o ture elimbed during the early hours of | of cattle 10 the hig farm pliee which i i s | Y Poap for which it is 1o be g P b atter & = L 1| tinued hereafter, Tecated in the gill gro he day and vesy shorfly after the|ne owns on the western border of thas| tined Beseation, = o . . &e Gréen == | noon hour was resting in the 90's. The| fown and is planning to Stll farthes arre Bram of Pawtucket, who| humidity was not so oppressive as on| 2ad to his live stock holdings. e what n mown an v Chicken| Sunday. Rowever. Thore wre Thoss| Rbsers has raised a IArge qunn < makine ready| Who have unripened crops whe wel-| prduce on his farm this se a few months for | comed the return of midsummer heat | * Attention of cattle buvers in towns th. Mr. Bram.| Manager Thomas McDermott of thel in tflis section is being directed by the| Mara. ix to dispede of the lvestoss on| Putnam hasehall team will have thel burnn of Gomestin Srimaie: ot Cons Lameson Service team of Lowell here| necticut against the practice of bring- last Saturday, as no game could be arranzed Prof. F. Raymond Hunt of Emporia, and wife, with their children, have been visiting their parents during the summer, left for their home last Sunday sear. e Bear ThiN] ltore he s ovessins | op Eervice team of Lowell Here i " tee of bri Steady progress is heing made on the NeXt Sundayv. This is the te ing in cattle that are not certified as - samstruction of the iretch of state| has been burning its way through alll free from disease or bringing mn cat. BROOKLYN m . SRRrwas Detech Dasviie ang Gooa®| cpposition. this stmtner aBd. Bae BUnel ne: wsiiout e (e . cat- = ¥ i i ; Sl > ahai: s usomil. At B inst one defeat. Tt s an outfit made | done recently in this section of the|house and returned to her duties as grodilt tide mUh Of the trafic be almost exelusively of former hiz| connty teacher. g and includes in its lineup| Out in Grove street a number of new| Aaron Morse was a recent visitor| twreen Danieison and Goodvear is mov- < %nown the back Scarborough and | rer si Spaulding. | Mr. D. Pond have had | he joy of having their children, | | sonda his team's showing in| Native peaches arc beginning to( Theodore H. Pond Wallace L. Pond.| Sunday game when the Corbin| come into Datnam from afenards in| Wife and danghter, Rita E. Mrs. R T} the newly forme | Jeam of Webster was défeated 2 to 1{this vicinity. It is said that there will | Burnett and -daushter. Florence ., innings. Bill Manning, Tddic! not he a large crop of the fruit this| William R. Pond., wife and two chil- and Hapoy Lennihan starred: rall. but what there is is of good qual-| dren. Elinor J. and Shirley. M.. as also Putnam. Tncidentaily Lennihan :<| ity and fine flavor. the brothers and sister of Mrs. Pond. | er that has boen advertised| : ek b ieorge T. Brown and wite. their chil’ play Sundav ball in _they E iren Lillie, Mre. Joseph Kochhan Ineta: It e i rezutariy | COLUMBIA 2nd nusband. B.F. Brown and wife | Putnam feam. which only an- Mrs. Joseoh K. Potter and son, Wil- ces players it has realiy secured It appears at present that there will| iiam B. Potter. and wife. John E have to be additienal accommodations | Rrown. William H Brown and wife, | h men as Buck Freeman and Gar-| connections for gas or water mains| Vith nerly with the Washington| have been put in p to the begin ! ning of the wor ving cement | sed on| paving through 1t street = on wh woute. past Westfield ce When the members o ®f the American Legion zet togathe Wednedar ening’s meeting number of matters of McDermott was ples | Announcement was made that Roy! provided for conveying the nupfls from| e . & Witter who having Need 3 v St ol E. Jones of the Connectieut Agricnl-| this town to the high school in \Willi- h them for many vears appears as @orized strangth_having a tota college will hold poultry culling| mantic. There are 13 leaving from the | ‘hieir child. Mrs. Sally Snow, widow of | re and © monstrations in Windham county as| Center and six more are picked up on| Rev. Theodore S. Snow, a cousin of | A desie is baing voiced here for a| filinS the way, Wwhich 1s more than the Autol Me: Pond: Ana. who. fer his. fver wite] fer. mu e A A rovidet | Gunmer Kalgren, Woodstack. @ n. m., | fortanty accommodate Brooks and daughter Ruth, who Al e o A ntion and | Mason homestead. Fast Killinzly. The district schools in town opened | rlass and roommate of Miss Rita E.I i Mfenday atiernoon some ther. | . Friday., Sept. 12—10 a_m. farm of|last Tuesday with the same teachers| j-ond and members of the G. A. R. and ' erere Svore ragisterine 35 desress | Georze Cook. South Windham. p. m. | enzaged for the coming vear as were | : €., with which both Mr. and) Moy farm of A. C. Ferm. Hampton. jin charge Jast year. Mrs. Trene M. \rs. Pond are connected. Besides their | as one of ire swmmer | ner brought a| — ot husiness at the soda | . farm of| Mann, the Chestnut Hill teacher, who| . pildren and relatives of Mrs. Pond.| boarded last vear with Mrs. Fred A.|ihere was a delegation from McGregor | Hunt, is to board this year with Mrs.{ pos:. G. A. R, and W. R. C.. at the! Saturday. Sept { fountains and in nlaces where lce| Alison L. Frink on the hill. zolden wedding celebration on Ilabor — S & dnkh i ant No arrangements have vet heen| day. | o, Mr and Mrs. A F. Wood and son |made for transporting children living| 'The Sunday school of the Congresa- | | afl F. Woodd. were visitors in Provi- | at a distance from the Center school. | tiomal church held their picnic at the | dence on Monday. In recent years Abbott le has had| fair grounds on Labor day. b Baseball fans who attended the| charge of this fransportation Mr. and Mrs. Howard Child of | Gobdvear-Goodvear series were inter- The recent heavy and long continued | Gireenwich were recent guests of Mr.| ested in watching the cordial manner | rains have left some of the roads in|and Mrs. N. W. Witter. { 3 | in which fofmér blg league players on| town in & bad condition. Raymond Mrs. George A, Witter amd her - oubt About the eams greeted each other. Dum- | Clarke, with a zang of men, has start- | mother. Mrs. Waison have been in There Can Be No Doubt fme Tatior, Powell, Fisnn and Conmel. | ed in fo repair the roads in the North | Momme to et vive Br. Buck WoaES 19 Ronass ¥ all of whom have helped make| disirict and is now working on Wood- | Watson (o remain until after t In !i history on the big eéircufts, rd Hill here in September. @d a nleasant reunion and talkfest. | Miss Mildred Davenport of Colorain.| ' Mr. and’ Mrs. Alfred Willlams are | who has been the guest of Har joyving a visit and rest at Oakland| That after-the-war surplus of laber Porter, has returned to her | [ioaen Al dobbt is rémoved T e R e niine Mr. ‘and Mrs. Herman Lathrop have : N o R R 9 Woodward. who has heen or: them Meirs. Howerd Tees, Wits| The testimons of a Norwich citizen | n the town of Killingly. The re- in the local Congréxational 3. Neiland, Joseph H. Diffiy and | | turned service men have had no great| church, has resigned her position. as Walter T. Schuyler, who are making| Car be rasily investigatsd | difficity in finding employment. al-| she is going to a_preparatory school | ihe survey for the state road to Hamp- ik <o G it D hough always in the occupations|in Northampton, Mass. during the | 1on s . a : oof can i | gome of them desired. and there has|coming vear which prepares pupils for | ' Howard Travis of Newton, Mass. = 3 14 Sl £ N peen work as well for all civilians. Af-{ entrance to Smith college. She spent | was with his wife over Sunday at ¢ ate £ rpenter ter absorbing all the visible supply of o0la_homestead. B -—WI .- a o S T T s o [ o B S i Lt n i e “Wonder Oven y . - salling for more worl N ¥ day. The school in Stetson werk had 4 great deal to do with my | ““The” management of the Middle President Of Guatemala O e Lo POl e B0 St lace H 2 . e e over g semed t0 15 | RAe PR Team ot "Horteres B i Lol SRS el : i THE MOST PERFECT COMBINATION Bevits e paine that were in s | Shich, oreanization of piayers wascH| o AEF I RGURER I OF CONVENTENCE, EFFICIENCY, on Sunday in the town of Plainfield Unitarian hall on Friday evening, The AND TIME-SAVING WHICH THE Wmck almos: constantly. T got so bad.| g, ynexpectédly cancelled on them £ couldn't iift at all and 1 could hardis | has heen consulting with counsel hers . i | TElative o bringing an action for sfraghtén ap. Doan's Kidney Pillh| qamages against the team manage- e e zood rélier. 1 recommend|Mment with which it is alleged arrange- - g :: "% ments for the game had been made. oo that Sin o are trouble 3 - Sesii TOUPIC | Raymond A. Preston will return to writh kidner complaint will know of a | Providence to assume on Monday next -y a position as assistant imstructor in @Ped medicin English at Brown university. Mr. Preston was an instructor in Engiish at the university before he registered WEmpiy ask for a kidney remedv—get|to enter the Brown ambulance unit, g o] with which he eaw service in France Pean's Kidner Pills—t #t| and Italy. His new position at Brown Trials of a Hostess. The hall was filled and the actors aid.themselves credit. e s o e g HOUSEWIFE HAS EVER KNOWN g’:n::jz:;k;::s\\gz:c}')h;yb?;:néhx e oven for etther baking or reasting with GAS OVEN, COAL OVEN, IN ONE —— = < OAL, wood or gas may be used, or either of the frst, Clalms Da“rufi WIH combined with gas, to secure any required degree of heat. oven is always ready; can be heated to the desired tem- Cance Bll(h“s | g perature at once; food is beautifully done — on time; there are no complicated parts — no guesswork — no trouble. Simply one ¥ you lmve b O AT ool . push of the lever does it all. Truly a miracie of helpfulness o tho Price 50c. at all dealers. Don't e same S =SS MSa Fomer-Mfivies Ov. | BUIL S 1 SN i Ot AL rid of it quick—i g e a8 when nd will surely ruin your hair if 'n housewife. Wters. Bufale, X. ¥ be resigmed. MP. Preston W also e L ruin modern Send for the new illustrated booklet. again take up his position as or ist v i — | 3F"the ‘Christian | Setence ‘ehiren i U I heaan Sed o e tritis The Magee Natlonal is very compact [only 46 Inches over all]; it fs excep- Mml Agen g sl ”T‘:—"J":fi-:flfl: i e and falls out—new hair will not grow | ¥ tionally handsome, easily iept in order and cleanly to operate. Trimmed Cy mer here With Bis Devents, Fown Cleck h_e\;ge;o.’;fw are bald and nothing can throughout in white enaniel.— Glass or plain iron oven doors If desired. Wecwell and Chalmers Carg and Max- | and Mrs. Frank T. Preston. well Trucks. Used Cars. There is an abundant crop of ripening in this section of Windham The only sure way to abolish dan- druff for good is to destroy the erm that causes it. To do this quickly, surely amd safely. and at little ex- pense. therc is nothing so effective as| Parisian Sage, which vou can get from | Lee & Osgood Co. and good druggists | evervwhere. It is guaranteed o ban- ish ‘dandruff, stop itching scalp and ! falling hair, and promote a new zrowth. | “One Oven Does it All” H. E. ANDERSON [ SrRnoE 10 Ipeecuin B N . cafe from raids at night has been dem- 21 Meple St. Danieisen, Conn. onstrated lately. The crop of wild —— | grapes in towna herahouts, is also large this season. casive, STARKWBATHER BLDG. &na POCH v KET Biiuamps | or the cost, small as it is, will be re- | RAISIrG THE LEVER, ifting the par- WEDNESDAYS LADIES DAY, | a2 ' ot gy e e i Parisian sage is a_scientific prep: ration that supplies all i 3 . |nmeeds—an antiseptic liquid President Monucl Wstrada Ca- |xticky or gremmm easy to. appl brera. who has heen calef execu- |delicatels perfumed. ] ,tive of Guatemslu for & generation. | If you want beautiful, soft, thick A surprising repor( comes that the |lustrous hair and lots of §t by al Fniiea Btmias: will ‘viol- stwnd - ror | MSCHE SRS BEC: Shge: Dops e —bezin tonight—a little attention now {:"‘ S On ‘1"5 sround that linl\lres abuentant hair for years to | 1t is practicelly & dictatorship. come.—Adv. Bowiing the acasl or weod fire — THIS AUTOMAT- #ven away every Satura Prize