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Agranovitch, on South Main street. | and Mrs. Miss Mary Leal and Miss Harmon itors in Norwich Saturday. | | __Earle Holmes and party motored to men of ' the| Twin lakes near Salisbury Saturday. in the even: The Polish corporation has pur-| d nis residence | chased of T. P. Kinney the Bingham | purchased the|block on Main street. . i venue owned by| The democratic voters et in caucus ox and will move| Saturday evening in Grange hall and i the following for the town | ssor for three years, Clar- | ence H. Norton: board of relief, David £ Shea: selectmen, Samuel McDonald 5 S | 2and Guy B. Clark; town clerk. John oltz of New London ie the| Condren; town treasurer. Edward T. | | i ! I ery system. und treasurer town deposit fund, ard of ecducation, strar, John J. Shea. Lombard pf Hartford was guest ¢ other on Norwich AMr. and Mrs. E. A. Carrier and son of Hartford were guests over Sunday of Mr ier's parents on Broadway Walter White left Sunday for a few in New Haven. 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The American Legion starts its membership drive with 350.000 mem- bers already enrolied. This seems a large number. but four million men and women scattered throush the States are_eligible for member- bANEI&ON Clark, out on Killingly avenue, then southwesterly into the town of Pomfret and on into Brooklyn and to L4 ing transmitted and this amount will| Desire Turcotte, Salvatore Bertora,| 1 M % be doubled when the new line is built.| Odilon Lamontagne, Omer Fontaine, | A The ‘line recently ‘completed i fully | Ozlus Chenetie, Jowic Hochberg. Jobm nnual eeting charged, though no distribution of | Edward Shea. Marcus Brettschneider, The Annual Meeting of the Woman's electricity from it is being made in|Max Mandell, Amede Caya. Georse| Board of the Day Kimball Hospital will this immediate vicinity. The line cuts|Chowanec, Maltempo Nicole, Antonio| is neld in the rooms of the Chamber through Putnam on the farm of David{ Giraca, Joseph Birch. Jjohn Thomas| #5057 F008 © M0 CHETEC and | Hardman, Napoleon Desjarlais, Frank | Smagacz, Michael Litynski, Jeremiah Connor, Herman Koplke, James Aber- o'clock p. m. Business ve meet annual por To. hear or L Dixon, of the Windham| After.two months’ break in throush| tie south. going through to New Lon-| nethy. firth Ruwson, Gus Sagal John| elect officors for the year and transact CGounty National bank, left ~ Menday | serviCe, trolley cars were again run-|don. An T Harrs Mamn, who| AchiEon Lution. James Daniel Suli- at may come be evening for Clinton, ~Maine, ~where| ning out of this city to the Grosvenos. h.):‘b:::- SDehabe e samac: aty T habot S Saaa et i > 2 < %o the iz ner . Jahn -1 AH new members are requested to be Nason, s line. Y = g Sy g . | Louise Murphy eis Gabriel Birba- |7 e ~E of Mr. and Mrs. Alton L. Nason, form- | another rainy day, an almost tmmedt | “'Xotwithatanding all the industrial| rie. John Slowlk, Georke Houle, Cyrile| Annual Membership Fees are mow B E . Lt of b hame on Vhis city anrest and the scores of strikes e. William Edward Houle, Jozef | due. Mr. and Mrs. L. 1. Ingalls SN 9% . throughout the wcountry, tramns are, Huchta, Albert Panico. EMMA A, MERRIAM, ‘West Side have returned from a mo- tor trip to Niagara Falls. They covered 1.105 miles on the trip, which was delightful. and Husiness men nere espressed them- sewves @s very well pieasea witn tne aew service, wnicn Wii g0 a4 long ways LUWArd ciearing up bau rAInG conul- Uons causeu vy tue sirike. town. rare indeed in this section at this time. though one oceasionally Prosper Veigard, who Cor Petitions filed by discharged soldiers sponding Sec ary: drifts into|at Willimaniic: Joseph Gadoury, An- — e L a2 = foine Chabot, Athert Tosepn Thérot iz eeetyine| Emie sioule, witlam Baroio. Wi Maxwell Agency der Wyiniski, John Shes Al ng former pastors treatment at Norwich, is reported ’ ttend the! 1ne umon ciews operating the cars| ire: e favor. S 5 = jsh. to be ob- | cut lne were no. ut wi auable o the - % . |20 e of e Trucks. Used Cars. I Ciews operaving the curs morth from| One hundred new voters are added| bcrs of Putmam grange. The program| : it "Anite Renmedy and Fred | Puinam, but tuey brougnt‘thei cafs|to the lists of the town'of Putnam, It| will be furnished by members of visit- H. E. ANDERSON Mis 3 down 19r commeciions, ust 1ne same,|is shown by the lists prepared Dby {ing = 5. s Quarrsls o Boston e Prtmers """ | und the service under ne Mew ai- | reglstrars.” Somo of those to be made| Ry, Charles F_Bedard, pastor of St 21 Mapic 3¢, Danielson, Conm. o A I eson "%f Pawiucket|ransemen: workea out emootnly | Were naturalized while in the eervice| ifary's parish was a curate during — was a wisttor with friends in Daniel- | :arcugnout the day. Horine theamat- it the early/years of his priesthovd at St. | DANIELSON CASINO, son_on Monday. X Under the new arrangement there| A division of sentiment as to arant- | James’ parish, Danicison. wheer the | it A B R Tne” Danicispn Building and Loan| are exira cars and exira crews running | I concessions that will be asked for| golden anniversary of the organization | . STARKWEATHER BLDG association has a meeting scheduled | out of the Dayville carhguse, this be- | b¥ clerks in Putnam's stores was indi-| of the parish is to be held on Oct. 5 ; T T L ig made nccessary by the additional | cated on Monday through interviews | Al former pastors and ants of e oien” and Howard Tilling- | Micuge that is beins covered. with busincss men. Seme of tho store | ihe parish who wre living . cticut| _the crews now operating on the| proprietors are agai it is expec ¢ T iueal "cotleme at Storea o | Putniny ithes are romning (Rrough| evenins closing. while others are IN| State Treasurer G. Harold Gilpatric | Y = Trom Uentrai Vilizse Lo the Massachu- | favor of it. and still others are neutral ! o~ fhis city has is | FRANK BARE Danielson manufacturing and bus- | (0(1¢ bordes. saing’ they will abide by the Wish of| fesidents of towns = NNEDY = iness interests would appreciate any Y the majority. A meetin ol women ; sessment dat E. arrangement that might be pertected | Clifford White, who was arrested ni-;jcris was held on Mondav evening to| e LOUIS E. KE D by the trolley company under swhich | SOUCVIe al the reauest of Puinami gigcuss the plans that the clerks have| jaxes at local rates wni atate DANIELSON the express cars of the Rhode Island JU(n VA= AREOTE HUCR i for seeking concessions. tax of four mills has been paid to the 7 and company would be brought back on|r In the wity court Monday morming| “y. fall open tournament at thel siate treas 20. | .E-i?de"ake' and Embalmee their daily run to Danielson, instead of stopping at East Killingly as at present. Herein is another case of ob- struction of traffic on an inte tate to answer to a charge of having driven motoreycie, while béing so used, without permis- sion of which was damaged the owner, Harry Brown, Thursday ! Putnam Country club is scheduled for | Money nad Saturday and the golfers are making reday what they beiieve will be one of the ! in Co: to Every Detail’ Attartion of this week. | 3300, ‘othe for | ings d cticut hib Tine, ‘muich the same as prevailed. in| White's cousin = \White having posted | [0S0 (ilesting events of the club| Thig week brings the anmual busi-| Jonn the case of passengers. on the line be- | § 200 0° P30 fucse delssier con tand. | year. The match will be 15-hole medal| ness meeting of the woman's ho {and took @ tween Putnam and Webster. ing Retag Seat Wiite ih R m‘*‘e:m:;n; and there will be speci 1 2wards| the Day Kimball hospital, The BES ‘A search for a photograph of the| will make Zood the damage done to the: victors. . Some of ‘te ZEMes| reports are cipocted to be of s 1[0 and Mre Nozman Tyest old St James church, which form- | his cousin's motorcycie. If White does' win b Plaved on Thursday afte: Inter * Will be'much of | troll are spending the mon erly stood on the pari property on| this the case zgainst him will be dis- A buffet lumch is g Thy e before the me e ¥ verson ar Winter street, had beers without satis-| missed upon .payment of the actual|137noom. A buffet 1u ing. 5 | 2eee wantiam Foo factory results up to Monday even-|costs of prosecution. $5.50. jser A e _ William Foote. g, although it was ' believed that| State motoroycle omcers connt;‘c:ed;\»: o SSunEoc Kumeim feavoite Post YANTIC DoNpiaLKaking there were many pictures of this edi-| with the automobile department have| poo 1o ‘Ameriea S CriNerg el EEARUR Bt 3 few vears ago, in the hands of local|tion for the past .few days. The offi-| ajop work i & rinah e | a e relat, j spending some time in town w connection with the preparation for|lators.of the motor vehicie laws, speed- | Butnam Girls: club Thureday evendns, | Decman. Mr. Bockan and: Mo: Manni | [rairs, Herbert Trask publication of the history of the par-|ers and the like. : when classes that are to meet will hear | of the Norwich tubercs sanato- | a season’s stay at Lor ish. The Grove street paving will not be| the schedules announced > rium, were recent gu friend Miss J. M. Pendleton They're off! The newly organized| completed within the specified 35 dabs{ Judme Frank D. Haines will hold a here and ai The To Franklin, | Miss Rose Wa bowling league starts its campaign | unless the weather man chanmes thel session of (he superior court heve at| given (he out: kindness | Sunday on Fi for honors this week, the Goodyear|pregram that he been steadily|10.30 this morning for the purpose of | of Dr. Hugh B. |~ W. Murphy has returned to team plaving The Bugs at the Ca-|Dassing out during September. Mon-|admitting to citizenship a long list of, Mr. and Mrs. lon of | after a short stay wit sino on Monday evening. This even-|day's rain held up the work for that{ihose who desire to be naturalized. Staffor k end in| Murphy. ing the match will be between the|day. though the southerly side of the| The continued cases are those of town v Raymond V. Hermon I. Gibbs has Danielson Cotton and the Connecti- | Stréet has been nlowed up from South | joseph Fronzek, Walter Klinice, George | Congdon. | a business trip to St. T cut Mills _teams. _Wednesday even-|Main to King streets and much mate-| Dona St. Jean, Stanislaw Modliszewsii, Veral from here attended the Afth| Among Yantic repres ing will find the Ramblers lined up|rial is ready to be removed. Oliva Bolanger, Edeace Trahan, Mar- nual Peckham memorial meeting at| Norwich Academy entering against Davville, while on Thursday| The new northbound trolley service|cin Mikiaszek, Albert Ziemba, Gaspar | the home of T. H. Peabody at Fast| Alton Kilroy and Mil the Pick-Ups will play Plainfield and | sstablished Mondas proved of special| Pivonka, Michael. Seckar, ~Andrew | Great Plain last Sunday. Rev. George| John H. Willlams the Rustlers will try conclusfons with | interest to fhe 'hus line drivers run-| Baricak. John Brecka, Ernest Gau. lLaFlash and Mrs. LaFiash of Worc a few days’ stay in New Yo the Pastimes. Shoales’ Smilers will | PIDE cars oyt of this cit- to Grosvenor- | dreau, Joseph Santerre, Luc Poitras, | ter conducted the service. Mrs. Edward ’ round out the week by blaying theldale. The ‘buses conti in opera-| Adrien Breault, Samuel Dumas, Hon- _ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Weeks and chil- | Phoebe Rol Sparks. the electrical workers' team,|tion en Mondas "id will continue to/ore Lussier, Stephen Doonan. dren of Willima were. week end| convent on Friday evening. long as it Is profitable, It was| New cases include John Douglas guests of Mrs, M. Weeke. | Edward There is real enthusiasm and an un- Campbell, Joseph @ime Palardy, The- The Thames 1 Co. are now ac-|home in Broo limited amount of pep among the| For the 61st annual fair of the|odore Matwyke, George Sharples, Paul ceping orders for delivering coal ing the summer tow players and keen rivalry among the! Woodstock Agricuitural society officers | Ujcek Kulich, Jacob = Bakker, Harry Yantic, having extended deliv- | grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Win teams. The rattle of their wooden | of the association say that. siven good | Beckett, John Thomas Hanton, Joseph Miss May Ansell, who has been em-| Kempton artillery will be heard all through the | weather. they will have one of the very | Durand, Joseph Metivier, Harold Hole- ployed in the office of the Liberty| James Count cold weather season best fairs held at South Woodstock in|house, Wilfred Billings. Georse Ma- Woolen company here for oral| vigitor at the ¥ 2 vears. quire, Jan Bednarz Wiiliam Hill, Al- | years, has left the employ of the com-| Local friends A o ehout’ iho| It was stated here Monday that| bert Franz Muller, Elefhterios Stoum- | pany and entered Burdett colloge, 1504 | from Mr. and T ha ot "organization is ghis | Steel towers are to he erected along| belis. Forace Menoche, Rosario Blain, ' tfon, to take a secretarial course. She| Darby of Nor Wweek ongaging in & drive for, mew |the line of the Eastern Connecticut| Alphonse Allard, Wladyslaw Wicenty | is succeeded by Mliss Sullivan of | the marria members. The slogan of the Nation-| Power company and that in addition | Galenski, Xavier Kung. Greeneville. Esther Ma mization is SOmne Million Mem. |10 the three wires now carried on the| Continued cases: Louis Brettschnel-| Several from here are planning to - ZANOIL Yelt What yhia magmifi| wooden poles another set of there|der. Phillip Bachert, Joseph Francis| attend the Eastern _States Agricul- o e iment ean ha S Speedily | Wires will be rum. On two of the pres- | Gandreau. Fugene Lemire, .Joieph Ko- | tural exhibft at ingfield, M Temught about 1f each local post goes|ent wires a total of 88900 velts is be- | walski, Napoleon Loiselle, John Palek, Pure bred Jersey stock from Ro ade many friends into the drive with the same spirit and = Tnited ship. Here in Killingly® only a per- centage of those who are entitled to membership have enrolied so far. so this week an appeal is being made to them to come into the fold The officers and men of the newly formed post here are very anxious to make the Killingly post one of the| {very finest in Eastern Connecticut.{ and theer is a_possibility of zetting nearly 400 members if all who are en- tigled to membership will affiliate. Lieutenant Tra A. Warren, com- mander of the local post. is much fn- terested in the drive and expresses the wish that the former service men will flock in as they flocked to the colors when the call came in the spring of 1917 Joseph Tetreault and Philias Teat- reault have heen notified of the death of their father, a former resident of Danielson. at his home in New Bed- ford. The hody is to be brought to Danielson for burial A parish banquet will be one of the features of the gol Jame: servance of St. now numbers v 3 accurate census of the parish i compiled at the present time. Harold Horton, who managed Danielson basketball team last the win- ter, said Monday afternoon that he is arranging to organize another team of. speedy players and that the promise is for some lively za mhresesh is for some lively sames here as soon as_the season Is opened The new trolley crews. outfitted with caps and other appurtenances for thei rcalling, now appear like old-tim- Some ‘of the men said Monday were well pleased with the ar- rangement. § 2der which their runs are lengthened out to take them as far north the Massachusetts line. There has been a general cleaning up of the placards that were object- ed to by Chief John McFarland qf the police and poles and shade treas about town are quite free from the disfiguring announcements. A number of Danielson people went to Springfield Monday for the open- A big reserve of water is accumu- lating in streams, ponds and reservoirs in this section. The continued rai have caused reservoirs at East Kill ingly to gain perceptably, and the riv- er levels are much higher than is usual at_this time of vear. F. E. Cunneen has planned to open his new store at Putnam during the coming week 2 W. W. Wheatley of New London was a recent visitor at his home in Danielson. Miss Bmma Pillinz and Luther Pifl. ing will leave today for New York where they will attend the wedding this week of their niece, Miss Eliza- beth Pilling. who has a number of friends in Danielson. where she has many times been a zuest at the Pill- ing_home. Mrs. Joseph Fogarty is visiting_‘her sister, of Providencs Mrs. Mary MOHEGAN Seryices will be held in the church next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fielding of New London spent Sunday in this place Mrs. Gertrude Harris of Norwich and her daughter and grandchiidren spent Sunday with relatives here. Miss Loretta Fielding called friends in Jerdan Sunday. Miss Dupuid of Norwich called on on friends here Sunday. Instead of seeing snakes and other reptiles, the bibulous™ truap sees axes L2 ey Why ACID-STOMACH Must Cause Weakness,BadHealth and Awful Misery Trace the disease to fts svurce. Then remove the cause. Physicians say that more than 70 non-organic diseases can be traced directly to an Acid-Stomach, or Besides this, there are numerous ailments which can hardly be classified as true diseases but which, nevertheless, cause untold suffering, and these, too, are found to have their origin hyperacidity as they call it. in ACI! 'OMACH. 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