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Ballouville, § Bast enter, 65 Sparks, § Br:flok jtar } the Daniel Warren, Ma tion that ha Church Made Clothes for boys are real boys’ clothes. Gone are the days when mere price sells the P ! > Real boys demand good wool fabrics with all - the style kinks the older brother has, > We have a whole department devoted to his needs and salesmen that take pleasure in selling | voaj burial, { exceeding the supply. stan bui 1y in Tndustrial ediate need here > * boys’ clothing. Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey S. Skigner of & F £ v(‘)rleana, av;rt\oun;e tt]he\;ng:\ger?e;t of - Bring your Boy in and let him see how well : ni,’md?n‘;(;?f\n.;i AEi o D \;- 2% £ g i o Aiss Skinner is a grad- & we've looked after his wants. | vata of Wheaton college, having ing the Aiss Skinner served Ovmo.ts slo,w to 322_50 | months with the Liberty.Loan mittee of the Second Fede Ensien Bil in New York eity of Judge Arthur « son. He is an electr ical engi: and befo in the navy New Ensloind Westing - THE CYR'BUILDING - CHURCH Bpon, Someaoa o7 azineer officer until of his ing as cent =zccer from the service. COMPANY mm‘m | So ‘much Gamp weather has caused | cemeto much damage to beans. Potatces are ! _Wiliam Knott and & friend frem | rotting badly, but it is said that the | Dew York spent thé weck end with |weather has been very favorable for the férmer’s parects, Rev. und Mrs. | ce of pétatoes in Jean H. Knott. ristool § Up at Woodstock bystunder who was ask | th ce of wool. tion “be | was e cotton and 00! flee being grown up that w he did t know Cornecti |5 holding off and a few day aine will Bé a great bemesfit. | tended a part wlmere in honor of t nenhew, Payson and sister. Mrs, | Williraantic, wers | el E: . John James ng a sheep c {iu a moodl to take y New Yorl Y. enter Columbia college. v Yor! ong Island. Josephine Peli : making a vi P. W. Chapman. le"X;Phne'h State. of New Wa-! ting - Bis grandmother, Mrs. = with t musie in the retiring; scalp and finger tips By momning, most | dzndr® w mere applica wolws and cntirelr destroy every ®ign and track of i, no° miatter h wmyech dandruff rou may Tou i all iy grewth in the Danie John C. Deunis this imm ing formed in Bostor of the biz winners nf ¥ week, €ide, by the C Member granges wi tal bors’ Nigh wrill ing. | the se hard this bership of | tean Tegion. “Two weeks from ‘dbrinzs the ann o “Exide’ Batieries ars powerful dep:nduble ;m_l truly sevvice able every month in the year. o % YREXIDE Peoveries do not exploit any pariicular fad or fancy bariars design. The - the matured and tested condustor Paniclson ¥ o loeal ma sv. Henry J. speak at urches here cammaign. maie ‘ guzgswork’ fiom its mesi vikal el ~upply, "Exide” Batlery Service nuinped, and thac means in ever: . ] 3 ce of starting bats . repairing and rechgrg- the right battery for your car. CGall fer a Free Batrery Tést Teday +4 The Norwich Electric Co. 42 Franklin Street.- feld as one of ference. DANIELSON . Supervisor Iorace F. Turner gave out ths following figures showing the } enroliment in schools in Killingly and in the town of Brookly: | School street school, 236; 152; Dayville, 127; Attawdugan, Rev. C.. A. Butterfield of Springfleld speak at the Congregational church here Sunday in-the interest of the Pilgrim Memorial fund. Yast Bwokixn. Hill, 15; Gilbert, John Kilbrasa and Make Lak are m men who died as the re- sult of injuries received in a motor- cycle accident that took place near . aceordinz to informa- beén obtained by { John McFarland of the police force. he men were employed in a local m!ll and had ridden the motoreycie Massachusetts on a brief outing. The were not brought y V. Marcy will be at N Bir'n:am faturday as one of the ex,eu;: FOR FORDS = Hydrometers . .. -3 40 tives of Connectient cities attending K. W. Pointa.............. $ 27 [ We have twe rebuilt 6 V.60 Am.§ £ .5 Only _.. $ .20 the welcome Lome celebration for the Adg. Cones .. B00 B S e ating Dt e ] Cin Grasts In Paile.. $198 i - o : C K oo < i in Pails.. All traffic through Grove street 1 One-pisce: Mutfiers. . >+o M. i i sitpetal" T"““dé‘ 5 :;i:u:an;t was b iodten i Ee Guaranteed for 6 montha. :m: s;‘h.em Cleaners ..... $1.40 e eing done there. Trafic Frent Hubs .. $225 S S S Siveriea by way ot tne Comminy ores | ]| Brake Shess |1l 3 2 [0 Per Cent off on “Vuleo Corav] Dy Wash ....o.....- $ .20 into Killingly Cly. Hoad Gaskets . 338 M Beits and lgnition Parts. - Running Board Mats, Fibre, rrfiifife‘icx:fl;— !u:;e jzmounts - of Wish Benes teee.. $225 Rubber . ... .10 nue to ~ move through Fan Assembiers $1.00 Corni 5 F n 7 hrou : orning Lens, 500 ft, f II\;\&:&{}M?::’?P the lines of the' New Spindle Body ... $1.75 p'!elrcigng 7 :,.'-_..‘1:‘.0'? Next Thursday will bring the last of Running Board Braves ... $200 Long All-Metal Tool B: $2.50 the scheduled half-holidays, under the Fan Belts ......... oo $ 27 Cha:-v X Plugs, ‘:/oz-in::” $ 57 summer agreement, to the clerks of Concession holder: fair in some cases late in the be warned enterprises on penalty of being chased off the zround Since the troll hone system w the northerly end of special officers have been assigned to duty in that section. Frem South Main to King street. through Grove street, the new cement | ¢ will extend from curb to curb, instead of to the gutter line, as originally planned. The changa was|compa: arranged for after a conference here|tirc fabri between ci way Comm: Iith the coming of fall there again is o demand here_for apartments far The housing condition is again acute. ding the fact that there has been rze increase in the available departments, due to i} g Of the past thre number of apartments. and this would only ease the demand, pot relieve it entirely. The following was taken from The Orleans County (Vermont) Monitor: P o . . Pierce, L {LaPalme and jwill be in session for the purpose of |be on making new voters. Therc are 100|mect ¢ candidates in Putnam who have filed| Tecna: {applications to be made Cto ! stock, secretary ceived her degree in 1917. Since then th Liberty Lo n Campaizgn exnect to turn out 2 large(time at Sp delegation when they go to Stratford {ing the Saturday to be present at an anniver- ! which hes & of Daniel- celebration of Okenuck tribé of|this part of Connecticut. 1 and mechan- s amin T..Marshall sermon here Thur: ternoon, O | Merrill w! - was plant engineer of #he There were no special developments < Thursday in ihe siturfon thi The funeral of Rita Lamoureaux, ~ running thro .\la;—l’the anion daughter of Mr. and Lamoureaux, was held { dette home Union street { morning, burial b in i . Martin T. Burns ild became innocent | Marr Shuman -] Wolf of thi a fine and ception follow: that seme|mony. a busin ication of the|home. The Danielson s new prolitee proviem up with the county age A motion for allowance for defence 3 , pendente lite, s down i superior |, L divorce cas {Son_and this o {uled to be keld ¥ of next {members of 1 trip Switchboard extensions- being made i n ecentre] telephone of- x sveloped when positions d i3 pag ‘worked out are compleicd. at Y 3 | fice wil] give e | completed, indieating on di n of Meriden was seore of men ro o vieinity are e membership i the Yankee association of New Englo=d that | The. 10cal men ; were with the 101st and 102y tions of the famous divisi John T.aBelle of Rallouville was one zos for poul- try shown at the Woodsteck fair this Seme new machinery stalled in its hiz plant on the Wes nebaug eomnany of Willingly and Brooklyn 1 contribute 10 the enter- nt programmes at-ihe. N | t meetinz of Pitns] grange { mext Monday eveninz. EkSml grange lso be represented at thg meet- “Join the Légton” is thé mlogan of iee men here who are wérk: 6 increace ths mem- he local post of the Amer- udl tewn meeting and Jection of town officers.for ‘the en- has_entered. th ore Tine Toad. s repyesénted fternoon at tie @ age | Wimball hoepital ‘held stiPue - g gl (=] = 2 Q - 0 X to her home inm 1g in Stén- Crawford Ranges are made in- many styles — n_attending th Rrowacll from her mephew, Dr. C. was' ce! !tqfl:e Rosran fram ic Home Guard. N D s repcrted becoming imp: delay In the ! bined. Ask us to explain the advantages of the GOOD-BYE NORWICH PUTNAM "Having MM;Q. close our Norwich branch before October 1st—we are offering our - complete stock of automobile accessories at cost. ——SOME BARGAINS—— THESE AND MANY OTHERS AT at Woedstock epped over the Y and had to agdinst venturing into company’s _tele- intertered with on | e local line, ’ The National Battery Service " 382 Main Street Marguerite Building Near Preston Bridge NOTE—We are not renewing any stock we 3all out and therefore recommend promnt action. manufactures automobile | late Wiillam Clayion, was overses < iotte Memorial High school| the finishing room of the foner Bennett. _ at North Grosvenordale ported to| Woolan Compan. t_weel Selectmen!have an increased registration of pu-| Edward A. Jones is spend M. Keith and Joseph|pils this vear. The courses at thel weeks at wn Clerk Davld ¥Flagg |school have been rearranged so as to o mors satisfactory basis to state requirem a TWood- H. Healey, ate board of t tribe of Red Men of|agricuiture, has pending som nzfield weelk, atten is and State High- Tourt; OODSTOCK 'SPRING racted people from-all of Success is being met with in Woed- stoek in raisinz the apportionment, lay af- €590, of the Pilgrim Memorial fund.| ey o Rev. Bovnton|The pledges that arc given will be| for tr e Ned tor of | gistributed over five Indica- | board Congregational Teh. jtions are that the majority of the| churches in this sec-| bscribe their pledges. | ! his city find solace in now | ti fact that the ob: otts | [Tushanah, the Hebrew ne in Putnam thi synezogue has festival] comes Th and is one of the mo: e Iebrew calendar. MONTVILLE e Thames Coal Co. are now ac-| z orders for delivering coal imj} powered to democratic caucus was held on| ception of the loser. } -] F: - AREDUETOACIDITY : | Tells Safe, Certain, Speedy Relief For Acid Indigestion r. and Mrs. Fol Iverson of De-| trolt Snd their guests, Mrs. Tilllaral ) . John Kilroy, motored| it league, which| to the Connecticnit Agricultural college| s hurehes in{ gt Storrs, recently. : 1 is spending several t Gardner Lake. ed college at in Horticul- Cornell lat- their{ e Gas s camping i'red Crofts has ent Storrs to take a cours and plans to ent school camn Ozro G. Han 1ces Da mact Badger bas nd stay ‘with spending a few and children, , have. retur: end stay with rela-| te: { TFlattery Edward Wesks, and{ they are al James We 8 gemes Wels| FH. & F. W. TILLINGHAST | | Funeral Directors and whone fs spending | = e e i Embalmers e Central Village. Conn AUTOMOBILE EQUIPMENT Courtesy. Efficiency. Satisfaction hone Connection up Div, e JiS = IN e LOUIS E. KENNEDY igara Fall DAMIELSON Undertaker and Embalmer Scecial Attamtion to Every Dstafl. univ y. Neéw Yorke and other point: of Make Poor Coal Do Good Work The coal may be poor —hard, dirty, half slate— but a Crawford Range will give you the benefit of all the heat your fuel can produce. Crawford Ranges are built with large Fire Boxes, wide Heat Flues, and Cup Joints to con- serve and use g/f the heat. In these days of in- ferior fuel a Crawford in the kitchen means sat- isfaction, e The model illustrated —the Home Royal—has the Crawford Single Damper, making it possi- le to regulate the oven temperature by placing an always-cool Knob' at-“Bake” «“Check,” or “Kindle,” and a2 Dock-Ash Grate which makes it casy to keep the fire frée from clinkers. cach built to give a lifetime of service, and pos- sessing more featyres than all other makes com- various styles. - - o0 . (& HOURIGAN BROTHERS. Norwich. Conn.’ e